C: Wednesday, March 4, 1950 University Daily Kanean Page 7 Nobel Chemist Set For Radiation Talk A Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, Dr. Peter J. Debye, will give the E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture at 8 p.m. Friday in Bailey Auditorium. Dr. Debye, professor emeritus of chemistry at Cornell University, will speak on "Determination of Structures by Scattered Radiation." He is noted for his study of molecular structure. Dr. Franklin was a professor of chemistry at KU from 1888 to 1903 and was widely known for his research in ammonia and ammonia compounds. Born in Holland, Dr. Debye first studied electrical engineering at Aachen. He received his doctorate in chemistry at Munich University in 1910 The lecture is sponsored by Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical society, in honor of Dr. E. C. Franklin. He taught physics at the universities of Zurich, Utrecht, Gottingen and the Technische Hochschule in Zurich. Peter J. Debve He was made director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Theoretical Physics in Berlin in 1935. He won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1936 for his theory of polar molecules. He came to Cornell in 1940 as chairman of the chemistry department. Dr. Debye's research on molecular structure has been based on the response of molecules to heat, light, electromagnetic waves and x-rays. 'Fowl' Ready March 18 The "Fowl," new campus humor magazine, will be issued March 18 instead of next Wednesday as previously announced, Scott Jarvis, Winfield sophomore and editor of the magazine, said today. Jarvis said the magazine is at the printers now, but because of printing difficulties, the release date was postponed. The magazine will cost 35 cents. It includes a photo essay and a story section. Jarvis said the next issue of the magazine will probably be issued late in May. provements planned, such as the use of color for inside pages. The improvements will be inaugurated when they are financially feasible, he added. He said the staff has many im- Printing Show Is at Watson Books representing the work of 17 western printing companies are on display until March 14 in Watson Library. The traveling display of 1958 books is the 17th annual exhibition of the Rounce and Coffin Club, a San Marino, Calif., book club. The display was started in 1938. Religious Week Described as Stimulating and Confusing Two campus religious leaders interviewed today thought the effect of Religious Emphasis Week was negligible, in fact, one said it was a hoax. Two other religious leaders found the week stimulating. The Rev. Roy S. Turner of the Episcopal Church, said: "Students didn't take the week seriously. The faculty ignored it completely — and I don't blame them." He said some of the speakers were incorrectly placed in discussions and panels and as a result, listeners became confused. "I think the week for our group was a healthy kind of thing because it started students thinking. "On the whole, however, Religious Emphasis Weeks are hoaxes. They are Religious Confusion Weeks," the Rev. Turner concluded. Gerald Simmons, Parsons senioi and president of the Student Religious Council, said: "The past Religious Emphasis Week was one of the most successful during recent years. "I am reminded of the group of excellent speakers, the well-attended coffee hours, plus the many and sometimes vigorous discussions which were an indication of a stimulation of serious thought. "Perhaps it served to remind all of us that we can't leave religion 'with the folks' when we come to college." Simmons added. The Rev. Gerard Goetz, chaplain to Catholic students, said: "Religious Emphasis Week has 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 to work. Daily Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Ball Hall, F D Ketachan, Denver, Colorado Business Placement Bureau, 214 Strong. Bob Howard, General Electric, Accounting majors Bill Orr, Macy's, Executive Management and Landing and Home Economics majors. Mathematics Colloquium. "Order of Infinity," Dr. S. M. Shah, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 4.15 pm, 203 Sturgery Hall 3.50, p.m., 217 Stropg, Coffee. El Atenco. 4 p.m. Large Lecture Hall of the KU Museum of Art, Marilyn Hill. Visitors are welcome and treated with slides. She will speak in English. Students of Spanish, and of Art and Art History are especially invited. Attendance required. 4 p.m., Oread Room. Attendance required. Lutheran Gamma Delta, 5-5-30 p.m. Diocesan Chapel. Pastor Brittain, Lenten Devices Quill Club. 7:30 p.m. Pine Room of the Union. Attendance required. Lutheran Student Association, 7 to 7:30 p.m. Lenten Services, Dorniforth Chapel TOMORROW Business Placement Bureau. 214 Strong Hall, Mr. E. L. Nagel, Moore Business Forms, Sales; Mr. H. D. Lefftih, Ernst & Ernst, Public Accounting. Teachers Appointment Bureau, 117 Bureau, Santa Clara, Calif., Elem & Secondary Epicapestal Morning Prayer. 6:45 a.m. breakfast following. Canterbury House. Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. John's Church 11th and Kentucky. **Poetry Hour**, George Worth, assistant professor of English, Poetry of Byron; Music and Brewing Room, Union, 4 p.m.; **Scouts** School, Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Channel. Baptist Student Union, 12:30 p.m. Damon will speak on Conformed to His Image. German Club, 5:00 p.m., Room 402 Fraser. Prof. Hopson of the Law School to Germany and his observation of the current situation there. Public welcome. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 on Wednesday. Bible Study, discussion, refreshments. FRIDAY possibilities which were not realized by the students. "Students said 'Okay, we'll go— if we have free time,'" Father Goetz said. Alan J. Pickering, instructor of religion and pastor to Presbyterian students, said: "I thought there was increased interest and participation of students over previous years. One of the happy things was the increased publicity. "It was a good idea to coordinate REW with the Kansas Conference for Clergy because we got better speakers and better publicity," the Rev. Pickering said. Payroll Checks Out Student payroll checks for February will be issued from the business office in Strong Hall starting this afternoon. Faculty payroll checks will be sent to Lawrence banks upon request or through the campus mail. COLLEGE MOTEL Member Best Western Motels On U. S. Highways 40-59 & K-10 just off of west Lawrence Turnpike interchange on way to business district. 1703 WEST 6TH MR. & MRS. 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