Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 1. 1959 Library Sets Displays By Nancy Whalen The new Watson Library display calendar for the next school year will soon appear highlighted by a full scale exhibition on John Brown of Harper's Ferry. This exhibition, celebrating the Kansas Centennial, will be shown in November and December. Robert L. Quinsey, chief of the reader service, said that a library committee composed of several staff members and himself meet each year in the spring to set up the calendar. The committee is happy to accept ideas from anyone, Mr. Quinsey said. "We will take advantage of something in the news and have one of the biggest displays of the year. Citizens Out In Kansas City The Democratic coalition swept the Citizens Association out of city hall in the Kansas City municipal elections yesterday. Five major council posts went to the coalition candidates with three of the present councilmen retained. These three councilmen were backed by both the Democratic coalition and the Citizens Association. Incumbent Mayor H. Roe Bartle was elected to a second term over former county judge Ray G. Cowan. Mayor Bartle ran as a Citizens candidate, but was supported by a majority of the factions. The new councilmen will take office April 10. Student Chosen For Soviet Tour Robert A. Nebrig Jr., Leavenworth junior, will be one of 20 American college students to represent the United States in an official student exchange program with Russia this summer. The National Student Council of YMCA's-YWCA's is sponsoring the exchange. Nebrig, vice president of the KU YMCA and chairman of the Kansas District of the YMCA-YWCA, will leave with the group in mid-June and return in early September. He will spend a short time in Western Europe, more than 40 days in the Soviet Union and 10 days in either Poland or Czechoslovakia. KU to Host Annual College Session Dr. Edward Olsen, Chicago, educational director for the National Conference of Christians and Jews, will speak at the second annual College Conference on Intergroup Relations here Saturday and Sunday. Principle topics of the conference will be promotion of acceptance of foreign and Negro students. The conference is sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews and University Extension, in cooperation with the campus Group for the Improvement of Human Relations. The conference planning committee is composed of representatives from six Kansas colleges and universities. KU's representative is Laurian Seeber, Irvington-on-the-hudson. N. Y., senior. J. U. Adams, assistant manager of University Extension advised the committee. "We are planning to celebrate the opening of the new Summerfield School of Business with an exhibition of some of the Renaissance materials acquired with Summerfield funds," he said. The library would try to pick some of the books with pertinence to economics, history and business, be added. "We have one of the most outstanding economics collections in the world," he said. One of the most successful displays which the library has had in recent years was an exhibition of banned books in 1955, Mr. Quinsey said. "We printed 2,000 copies of the list of banned books for distribution here and the response all over the world was tremendous. world were tremendous. "Demands came from major colleges and universities and from Iron Curtain countries. We printed over 22,000 copies before we were finished." Mr. Quinsey said. the library won a prize in the national American Library Association meeting that year for the dis- Senior to Present Recital Tonight David Dodds, tenor, will be presented in a recital by the University of Kansas School of Fine Arts at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Dodds is a graduate of Friends University in Wichita where he received a Bachelor of Music degree in voice and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Theory. Tonight's recital is a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Music. Dodds sang the leading role of Michael in the University production "The Saint of Bleeker Street" last spring. He is a student of Reinhold Schmidt, professor of voice. Burge Is Rotary Head Frank Burge, director of the Kansas Union, has been elected president of the Lawrence Rotary Club. He will also be a member of the new board of directors and will take office July 1. International Banquet Saturday, April 18 francis sporting goods 731 Mass. we're in the racket for restringing bring yours in! one day service Attention play and a check was presented to Robert Vosper, library director. Petitioning for Jay Sisters will be Thurs., April 2 at 7 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and Joseph R. Pearson Hall now receive KUOK broadcasts. KUOK Adds Two To Radio Audience Two new listening audiences have been added to those receiving KUOK radio programs. Prof. J. A. Sterritt Wins Sculpture Prize Some of the books which were on the banned list include Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Scarlet Letter," Samuel Clemens" "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and the "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Ernest Hemingway's "Farewell to Arms," Erskine Caldwell's "God's Little Acre," John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," and "Robin Hood." "More fraternal groups are expected on the list within the next several weeks," said Gayle Askren, Topeka junior and publicity director of KUOK. James A. Sterritt, assistant professor of architecture, has awarded first prize in sculpture at the 49th Exhibition for Michigan Artists in Detroit. His welded sculpture made with jagged textured tubes, "Cosmic Souvenir," won the top prize of $200. The show is being held in Detroit until April 12. 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