Have Bride; She Will Work Page 3 In the spring a newly-married student's fancy turns to finding employment for his wife. It seems the college man has added two more items to his curriculum—getting a wife, and finding work for her. The personnel office. 131 Strong handles the requests for work. C. A Harkness is personnel director. "We get a number of inquiries during the spring from girls who are newly married or who are planning to be married soon," Mr. Harkners said. "Young men also come it to ask about positions for their wives. "If a student's wife must find a job, she should apply early, because we operate on a first-come, first-served basis," he said. "All the positions are generally filled by September 15, but occasionally we get later requests from Lawrence businessmen who want student wives to work as secretaries." Mr. Harkness said. He said that women who want to work for the University next fall should make application for a job this spring. All KU staff positions are civil service jobs, he said. Application blanks are available at the personnel office, 131 Strong. 24 Named to New Business Board Twenty-four people have been appointed to a new advisory committee to the School of Business Dean James R. Surface has announced. The advisers include an attorney, a Harvard business professor, and business executives from a wide range of fields. "The committee will be a bridge between the research and teaching activities of the School of Business and the business world of which they are a part," Dean Surface said. The membership has been made representative of the range of business activity so the committee can effectively function in appraising and planning programs for the School of Business. The advisory committee will meet twice a year. Kansan Want Ads Get Results University Daily Kansan The other men's scholarship halls and their grade point averages were: Pearson, 1.88; Stephenson, 1.73; Battenfield, upperclassmen, Jolliffe and Douthart Have Top Fall Grades Jollife and Douthart scholarship halls had the highest grade point averages for men's and women's organized houses during the fall semester. Schedule Set for AUFS Lecturer The Jolliffe upperclassmen had a 2.15 and Douthart had a 2.11. E. A. Bayne, of the American University Field Staff, will continue his lectures this week. The schedule for this week is as follows: Today - 7:30 o.m., Reading Room, Flint, "American Policy in Iraq." Film, American Politics in Iran. Tomorrow — 9 a.m., 1 Strong Annex E. "Soviet-American Competition in Iran"; 11 a.m., Strong Annex A. "The Development of Southern Italy"; 2 p.m., 210 Flint. "Factors in Iranian Politics"; 3 p.m., 402 Lindley (tonic to be arranged). Thursday 11 a.m. Strong Anxex A, "The Development of Southern Italy." Friday — 8 a.m. 405 Lindley (topic to be arranged); 9 a.m. 405 Lindley, (topic to be arranged); 11 a.m. 33 Strong, "Problems of Economic Progress in Italy"; 2 p.m. 210 Flint, "Italy Today." Car Problem The Answer To Your Let us take care of your car needs LEONARD'S STANDARD 9th & Indiana Spring Sale At 1. 91, new men, 1.44; Foster, upper-classmen, 1.70, new men, 1.80; Jollif new men, 1.54. 710 Mass. Pizza . . . . Large 40c Off Small 20c off Lasagne and Spaghetti 20c Off Hero Sandwiches . . 20c Off PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR DISCOUNT Good from Mon., April 6 to Thur., April 9, 1959. OPEN Mon. thru Sat. 5 p.m. - 1 a.m. Sun. noon - 1 a.m. The other women's scholarship halls and their grade point averages were: Miller, 2.61; Watkins, 1.90; and Sellards, 1.83. Carryouts VI 3-1086 Delivery The all-women's average was 1.58, the all-sorority average 1.71, the all-men's average 1.28, the all-fraternity average 1.31, and the all-University average 1.37. Grade point averages for men's dormitories ranged from the 1.51 of Varsity House to 1.10. Women's dormitories averaged from Grace Pearson's 1.55 to .98. The sorority averages ranged from 2.04 to 1.09, and the fraternity averages ranged from 1.80 to 74. The electronic bombing-navigation system of a jet bomber weighs 1457 pounds. The Wright Brothers airplane weighed 750 pounds. Tuesday. April 7. 1959 SAM to Sponsor Panel on Research The Society for the Advancement of Management will sponsor a panel discussion, "On the Research Frontier," at 7:30 tomorrow night in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Three faculty members in the behavioral science field will speak. They are: Jay Jackson, professor of psychology, "Effectiveness of Middle Management Committees"; Howard Baumgartel, assistant professor of human relations, "Human Relations Research", and William Gore, assistant professor of political science, "Patterns of Administrative Decision Making." The discussion moderator will be E. 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