Page 9 ns was at the of many : Fall," ed te procs been national s first sion in chair- on for the or- in the and the Kansasay and view in of the ing the tuesday 400 Students Expected For Business Confab The Future Business Leaders of America's annual state convention will be held Friday and Saturday at the Kansas Union. Nearly 400 high school and college students are expected to attend. Hamden L. Forkner, professor emeritus of Columbia University Teachers' College, will be guest speaker at the awards banquet. Prof. Forkner is the fifth recipient of the John Robert Gregg Award, the highest recognition for teachers' contributions to business education. The convention will be opened with a welcome by James Surface, dean of the school of business. Phil Beta Lambda will act as hosts to visiting students. Contests for typing, shorthand, spelling, vocabulary, poster, Mr. and Miss Future Business Leader, and Mr. and Miss Future-Business Executive will be held during the two days. Hamden L. Forkner Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. SUA Board Applications. Available at SUA office or Kansas Union business office. Deadline for applications is April 8. Foreign students; Any KU foreign student who does not have plans for the Easter vacation and who would like to spend part of that time in a Kansas community should see the Foreign Student Adviser, 228 Strong. TODAY KU Dames. Bridge. 305-B Union, 7:30 p.m. Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong, Ma- menagement Trainees, Mr. R. G. Carney, J & L Supply Company, Sales Trainees. Insurance, Positions in Life Insurance, Insurance. Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bailey. Robert Poole, Elementary, Jr. and Sr. High Schools, Widefield District. Colorado Springs, Colo. El Atenco se reune este Miercoles dia 18 de marzo de 1959, a las 4 de la tarde, en 11 Fraser. El Sr. Dr. K. H. Silvert hablara sobre la política contemporanea Chilena y Argentina. Hablara en Ingles. Jay Janes, 5-5:30 p.m. Oread Room of the Kansas Union Attendance required Lutheran Gamma Delta, 5:5-3:0 p.m. Difforth Chapel, Lenten services, Pastor Bradley Mathematics Colloquium, "A New Approach to Absolute Retracts," Dr. C. J. Himmelberg, Midwest Research Insti- tute Kansas City, 4:15 p.m., 203 Strong Hall. Experimental Theatre, 8 p.m. "The Great God Brown." Lutheran Student Association, 7-7-30 p.m. Lenten Services, Danforth Chapel p. m. Card Room, Kansas Union. Any undergraduate may enter. Bring a partner TOMORROW Episcopal-Morning Prayer. 6:45 am breakfast following. Centurion Hallway Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong Hall. Mr. Ray Lombright & Mr. R. A. Philips, Arthur Andersen & Co., Public Accounting. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. St John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. Museum of Art Films. Rubens, 45 minutes. 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. Christian Science campus organization, 7:30 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Baptist Student Union, 12:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. The Rev Vincent Riggs, Antioch Baptist Church, will lead the discussion on "Southern Baptist Convention." Der Deutsche Verein trifft sich Donnerstage um 5. Uhr in Raum 402 Fraser. Es wird einen deutschen Quiz geben. Wir werden auch ueber einige Ostbrauerebrache sprechen. Ausserdem werden wir auch sein Werk über einen Ostbrauerebragen geben. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. Pi Delta Kappa, 6:00 p.m., 306A of the Union. Dinner, $1.50. Make reservations at 311 Bailey or KU-531 before noon Wednesday. Dr. Kenneth Anderson. on the School of Education, will speak on "The National Defense Education Act." American Society of Tool Engineers, 7 workers born, asst. plant manager, Balck, Sivalis & Bryson, KCMO, "Surface Finishes & finances." Election of officers, Refreshments Sigma Xi, Bailey Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. Fourth Darwin-Linnaeus Lecture. Dr. David D Keck, National Science Foundation's Recent Advances in Syster-理 Bolany." Experimental Theatre, 8:00 p.m. "The Great God Brown" FRIDAY Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong Hall. Mr. Ray Lambricht & Mr. R. A. Philips, Arthur Andersen & Co., Public Accounting. Newman Club Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 11th and Kentucky. KU to Contract Guidance School A $25,000 contract for a Counseling and Guidance Training Institute will be awarded the University this summer. The U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare is handling the arrangements. The eight-week institute will be handled by E. Gordon Collister, professor of education and director of the KU Guidance Bureau. Enrollment will be limited to 20 persons. Each institute member will devote at least four hours a day to laboratory work. High school students attending the Midwestern Music and Art-Camp may be used in clinical work. KU Chemists to Be Summer Lecturers Emphasis will be placed on advance training for persons already possessing experience in the education field. Applicants must have assignments in secondary schools for 1959-60. Three chemistry professors will be guest lecturers at other universities this summer in connection with the summer institute programs. Calvin VanderWerf will be at the University of North Carolina during the week of June 22 and at the University of Indiana during the week of June 29. His lectures will concern the general area of organic chemistry. IT'S A WINNER! BEST MALE PERFORMANCE VENICE FILM FESTIVAL Student Discount First at 44th...Va.1-7028 Kansas City, Mo. Jacob Kleinberg will spent two weeks at the University of Illinois in June and one week at Montana State College in August Paul Gilles will be at the University of Wisconsin during the second week of July and will lecture on high temperature chemistry. Shows: 7 & 9 Free Refreshments University Daily Kansan KUOK to Broadcast Sing, Chariot Races The Sing will be heard at 7:30 tonight. The chariot race will be heard at 1 p.m. Saturday. Bob Lyne, Gainesville, Tex. junior and KUOK program director, announced today that the annual Greek Week chariot race and Inter-fraternity Sing will be broadcast. Wednesday, March 18. 1959 Receive Graduate Jobs Summer fellowships for graduate teaching assistantships have been awarded to five students through a new program conducted by the National Science Foundation. Recipients are William L. Fisher Lawrence, geology; Edward D. Gaughan, Lawrence, mathematics; David M. Mohilner, Lawrence chemistry; Max L. Rumpel, Ogallah chemistry; and Donald Schlueter, Chicago, ill., physics. The summer fellowships are for 12 weeks, except one of eight weeks for Gaughan. They pay up to $75 a week plus tuition and fees. The National Science Foundation created the program to encourage promising graduate students to remain in teaching work while earning their advanced degrees. Bearman to Talk in Chicago Richard J. Bearman, assistant professor of chemistry, will be a guest lecturer at the University of Chicago next week. He will speak on "A Theory of Transport Phenomena in Liquid Solutions." Take Advantage of This SPRING SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY Wheel Pack $2.00 Lubrication 1.25 Oil Change-5 qt. 2.50 Check & Adjust Brakes 1.50 Wash 2.00 $9.25 ALL for $750 at BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. VI 3-9849 after every shave Splash on Old Spice After Shave Lotion. Feel your face wake up and live! So good for your skin . so good for your ego. Brisk as an ocean breeze, Old Spice makes you feel like a new man. 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