orded 1916 Stanford Darwin Researcher To Give Series of Talks Dr William Irvine of Stanford University, the coming week's humanities lecturer, will arrive Sunday for three days of speeches, lectures, and dinners. Dr. Irvine will speak at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Fraser Theater on "Darwin and Literature." His talk will be in conjunction with the year-long Darwin-Linnaeus celebration at the University. Dr. Irvine has done research on Darwin, Thomas Huxley, and Shaw He is the author of "Apes Angels and Victorians," and "The Universe of George Bernard Shaw." During his three-day visit Dr. Irvine will speak to classes in political science, humanities, drama, English, and journalism. He will stay in the University guest house during his visit. The Tuesday night lecture and two other meetings will be open to the public. At 4 p.m. Monday, Dr. Irvine will speak on "G. B. Shaw's Women" at a coffee hour in the Trophy Room of the Kansas Union. At 1 p.m. Wednesday, he will speak on 'The Writing of Biography' at the Feature Writting class in 216 Flint. Dr. Irvine's lecture topic, "Darwin and Literature," was selected to Police to Work Both Shifts Both day and night shifts of the campus police will be on duty during the Relays weekend, Willard Anderson, acting chief of police, said today. Chief Anderson said there will be no extra guards on the Exposition displays, but the area will be patrolled periodically. "There will be no special guards because there are not enough men," he said. Chief Anderson said the two shifts will direct traffic on campus and at the stadium and parade. "The Lawrence police will be on duty for the parade, but no other arrangements have been made with them," he said. Chief Anderson advised drivers to be particularly cautious over the weekend because of the additional traffic on campus. Louise Tomlinson Kappa Kappa Gamma Having a look at the many clever new accessories-sunglasses, Italian flats, straw purses, etc. at the ROBERT MINNESOTA COACH HOUSE Page 11 Plaza K. C. Brookside K. C. Blue Ridge KU Campus K.C. Lawrence His schedule: Monday—8 a.m., Political Science 161, Strong E, room I. "G. B. Shaw's Political Ideas"; 10 a.m., Humanities 52, Fraser 206, "Dostoyevski"; 11 a.m., Speech 150, Music and Drama 341, "Shaw's Works and His Influence"; and 4 p.m., SUA Coffee, Tro- correspond to the Darwin-Linnaeus celebration this year. Tuesday—9 a.m., English 189, Fraser 213, "Nineteenth Century Criticism"; and 8 p.m., Humanities Lecture. phy Room, Kansas Union, "G. B Shaw's Women." William Irvine Wednesday - 10 a.m. English 195 and 191, Fraser 213, "Shaw's Plays and Politics"; 1 p.m. Journalism 160, Flint 216, "The Writing of Biography"; 4 p.m. discussion with Western Civilization proctors and instructors, Parlor A, Kansas Union, "Brave New World" Compared with 1984" and 7.15 p.m. English 308, Watson 415, "Browning." David Vieth, associate professor of English, at yesterday's Poetry Hour read the poetry of a man he called "one of the most colorful rakes that flourished at the court of Charles II." Prof. Vieth, who is considered an authority on the poet, John Wilmont, Earl of Rochester, said; Reading Features 'Colorful Rake' "I think you can like Rochester's poetry. Good as his songs are, his real achievement is in satire. "Rochester is considered second only to Dryden in the Restoration period He also has the reputation of being the most obscene poet in English history." Prof. Vieth remarked. 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