Thursday, Feb. 12, 1959 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Jersild Piano 45 Pharmacists Recital Is Set To Visit Drug Firm Marian Jersild, assistant professor of piano, will give a piano recital at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Prof. Jersild's program will include: "Sonata in E. Flat Major" by Haydn; "Sonata, Op. 110" by Beethoven; and "Nocturne in F Sharp Major" and "Fantasy in F Minor, Op. 49" by Chopin. Prof. Jersild joined the KU faculty in 1947. She earned her Bachelor and Master degrees of Music from Chicago Musical College and also has studied at the University of Southern California. She has won a number of awards for her playing and in 1957-58 studied piano at the Music Academy in Berlin under a Fulbright Scholarship. Book Compares Disease, History She will also play modern pieces by Leo Trettler and three preludes composed last year by Roy Hamlin Johnson, assistant professor of piano at KU. A new book comparing the constant and important relationship between disease and history has been published by the University of Kansas Press. The book, "The Logan Clendening Lectures on the History and Philosophy of Medicine: Eighth Series" was written by Dr. Ralph H. Major, professor emeritus of history of medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and former president of the American Association of the History of Medicine. The book also discusses the career and picturesque personality of Dr. Logan Clendening, the late Kansas City physician and medical writer, in whose honor the lecture-ship was established. Approximately 45 students from the School of Pharmacy will visit Detroit Feb. 18-19 to tour Parke-Davis and Co., world-wide pharmaceutical firm. The tour will include an inspection of the firm's 56 year old research building, the first to be erected in the United States by any commercial institute solely for scientific research. Parke-Davis now in its 93rd year, has been responsible for many historic drug discoveries, including Adrenaline. The 12th annual Delta Sigma Rho oratorical contest will be held March 4, 7:30 p.m., in Bailey Auditorium. Oration Contest Tryouts March 2 Undergraduate students may prepare a 10-minute oration on any topic. Tryouts for the contest will be held March 2. A set of the Encyclopedia Americana will be awarded to the first place winner. The contest is sponsored by the local chapter of Delta Sigma Rho and the speech and drama department. Forum Talk to View Segregation Legality E. Jackson Baur, associate professor of sociology and human relations will take "A Look at Segregation" in the Current Events Forum at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. His discussion will be oriented toward the legality of segregation in the Southern states. The recent desegregation of the Virginia public schools gives rise to the question of whether this move was permanent or whether it was merely a withdrawal to gain strength. Junior United Nations' Building Is Almost 75 Per Cent Completed Work on the "Junior United Nations" building is progressing without delay despite the bad weather. Keith Lawton, director of physical plant operations, said Summerfield Hall, future home of the School of Business, is now about 75 per cent completed. "The weather has not delayed progress a great deal because the building is already enclosed," he said. Finishing work on the building has already been started. Mr. Lawton said painting and the installation of tile have begun. "The building will be finished by early summer. We plan to occupy it this summer, and it will be ready for fieldwork," he said. The most unusual features The most unusual features of the building are the specially designed "case study rooms." Four of these rooms are being built into the third floor. "The rooms have continuous concentric tables in a horseshoe pattern with the seats behind on a 360 degree swivel. This allows a greater degree of intercommunication between students and the instructor." Mr. Lawton explained. Summerfield Hall has a T-shaped floor plan with the wall of the Tleg made up of glass panels. The corridor walls behind the glass facade are of a light green glazed block. The building itself is constructed of Crab Orchard, Tenn., limestone like that used in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. In Stock! Peter Gunn on L.P. Played by Henry Mancini Bell's Music Co. 925 Mass. 71 Pass Bar Examinations TOPEKA — (UPI) — Seventy-one college law school graduates today passed bar examinations and were admitted to practice law in Kansas. Among those admitted to the Kansas bar in brief ceremonies in the Supreme Court today was Donald Herbert Rogg, Russell, son of State Rep. 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