Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 15, 1959 British Woman Archaeologist To Give Talk Kathleen Kenyon, noted British archaeologist, will be the speaker at tomorrow's monthly meeting of the Kansas Society of the Archaeological Institute of America. Dr. Kenvon will speak to the group on "Excavations at Jerichor the Land of Canaan and the Biblical Story" at 7:30 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Union The meeting is open to the public Dr. Kenyon is the daughter of the late Sir Frederic Kenyon, who was Kathleen Kenyon director of the British Museum, and has recently headed seven years of excavations in Jericho. She has also excavated widely in England and the Middle Fast. In speaking about her Jericho excavations. Dr. Kevon says: "Our work has revolutionized ideas about this area and about the beginnings of civilization." She is also director of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem and is noted as an author, teacher, and lecturer. 9 Students to Be In Honor Recital Nine students in the School of Fine Arts will be presented in an honor recital at 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. The students, selected by the music faculty for outstanding performances last semester are: Jean Converse, Great Bend, bassoon, and Gary Foster, Lawrence, clarinet, both seniors, Loretta Nauman, Alton, piano, and Johnny Woody, Springfield, Mo., both juniors. Jolene Brink, Ottawa, flute; Mari-anne Marshall, Topeka, cello, and John Walker, Miami, Okla., o'boe sophomores; Sharon Tebbenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., mezzo-soprano, and Fred Wiemer, Drumright, Okla. piano, both freshmen. There are now approximately 100,000 private swimming pools in the U. S., compared with only 2,500 a decade ago. The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour Dr. Alexander Badaway, visiting professor of architecture, will give the fifth in a series of six lectures on Egyptian art and civilization at the Student Union Activities Forum at 7:20 tonight in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Fifth Badaway Talk Set for Tonight The series is being sponsored in cooperation with the Sculpture Club and Art Service Club, although anyone may attend. 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER The last in the series will be April 29, when Dr. Badawy will speak on the "Dawn of the Western World." Dr. L. R. C. Agnew, associate professor of medicine, will deliver the first lecture of a series tomorrow night in Bailey Auditorium. Medicine Lectures to Start Dr. Agnew will speak on "Murder Journalists to Cite Columnist Epsilon chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism, has named Mrs. Zula Bennington Greene the outstanding Kansas woman journalist, Mrs. Greene is a columnist for the Toneka Daily Capital. The PMI was originated on the KU campus recently by John Mayer, Kansas City, Mo., junior, who drew up the plan from a similar one at Stanford University. Mrs. Greene will be cited at the chapter's annual Matrix Table dinner at 6:15 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Union. and the M.D." in the lecture sponsored by the Pre-Medicine Information Center. The bi-weekly lectures are being set up to complement pre-medicine courses and faculty advising. Specialists from the medical center in Kansas City and doctors from the Lawrence area have been contacted to lecture on their fields. Play Ball! Get Equipment Now Team Prices MOVING? 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