Page 5 Williams' Fame Hides Poetry, Brooking Says Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama, read poetry of Tennessee Williams yesterday at the Poetry Hour emphasizing Williams' fame as a playwright tends to obscure his ability as a poet. The program was divided into two parts. In the first half, Prof. Brooking read poems he classed as having a folk ballad basis. An atmosphere of loneliness was evident in these. Another class of poems was more complex and personal, classified as poems about children, but not for them. Ireland to Lecture For MU Geologists H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will be the guest speaker Dec. 6 at the honors presentations to students of the department of geology at the University of Missouri. His subject will be "Geology of the Middle East." Prof. Ireland spent a year in the Middle East on a Fulbright grant teaching at the University of Baghdad. During this period he traveled throughout all the countries of the Middle East visiting nearly every oil producing field. Business Placement Offers Interviews Companies which have scheduler interviews with seniors and graduate students for next week through the Business Placement Office are; Tuesday — Continental Grain Co. ad- equates, and elevator operations, and Swift & Co. Wednesday — Kansas Power & Light, management training. Thursday Minnesota Mining & Marketing Companies, and Kroger Co- management training. The youngest president ever elected was Theodore Roosevelt, who was 42 when inaugurated. The last half of Prof. Brooking's program included use of a 4-man jazz combo composed of Gary Foster, Lawrence senior, on saxophone; Don Conard, Garden City senior; on bass; Jim Lovelace, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, on drums, and Carmell Jones, Kansas City, Kan., freshman, on trumpet. The second was "Gold Tooth Blues," a poem written in the style of oldtime blues. The first poem in this section was "Carousel Tune," which expressed some of Williams' views on life in the general rhythm of a carousel. The last piece of poetry-with-jazz was the final speech of Williams' first big dramatic hit, "The Glass Menagerie." 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 about name, place, date, and time of function. Official Bulletin The Undergraduate Psychology Club has been post- graduated until 1965. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7-30 p.m., Miss. Bible study, discussion and study. TODAY Hillel Friday Evening Services, 7:30 am., 1409 Tennessee. SUNDAY. University Daily Kansan Museum of Art Record Concert, 2 p.m. Hillet Chanukh dinner and party, 5 noon. United Student Fellowship, 5-7 p.m. Cockrell High School son will speak on "Hymnology" Meeting will be at the church instead of Paul Davis' home. Everyone welcome. KU Faculty Club, 5:30 p.m., supper, and 6:30 p.m., tree trimming party. Hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prosser Jr. ,VU 2-0185. Roger Williams Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. question Kentucky. A Positive Approach to Poise. Disciples' Student Fellowship, 5:30 p.m., Myers Hall "The Dead Sea Scrolls." Engineering Interviews Set Companies scheduled to interview next week at the School of Engineering and Architecture are: Monday—Pratt & Whitney, East Hart- ford, Penn, and Glenn L. Martin, Denver. Tuesday—Swift & Co., Kansas City, Mo; Corn Products Refining, Argo, III; Gleem L. Martin, Denver, Colo., and Ohio; Corning Fibergas Co., Toledo, OH. Wednesday- Babcock & Wilcox Co. New York, N. Y.; General Motors, Detroit, Mich., U. S. Naval Air Missile, Point Mugel, U.S. Navy, Elec- tromenitutary, military, Diego, Ciego, Thursday-General Motors, Detroit. Mich. and California Co., New Orleans. Louis. Ireland to Speak at MU Dr. H. A. Ireland, professor of geology, will speak at the geology scholarship award dinner Saturday at the University of Missouri He will speak on "Geopolitics and Oil Development in the Middle East." Early KU basketball games were played in a downtown skating rink. Friday—Bureau of Yards and Docks, Washington, D.C.; Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co., Minneapolis, Minn.; U.S. Steel; Oklahoma Natural Gas Co. Tulsa, Okla., and Archer Daniels Midland Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 75c 11:30 on Popular Beverages Sold Hours 7:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Daily Except Sunday Moorman's Cafe Highway 59 1 $ \frac{1}{4} $ Mile South of City Limits VI 3-9764 A committee to compile and print information about the programs of student organizations has been appointed. ASC to Study Group Plans Information collected by the committee will be printed in booklet form and made available at the cost of printing to organized houses and organizations early next semester. "It is hoped that the material will be of use not only to activity chairmen, but also to incoming freshmen," said Carol Plumb, Overland Park senior and vice president of the All Student Council, who appointed the committee. Committee members are: Committee members are. Edgar E. Dittemore, McLouth senior, chairman; Mary S. Taylor, Kansas City, Kan., senior; Janith J. Rodgers, Paradise junior; Karl F. Wernett, Independence senior; Charles L. Foster Jr., Kingsville, Tex., senior, and Miss Plumb. Questionnaires have been sent to 150 organizations and 101 have replied to date. Presidents of any organization which has not received a questionaire are urged to contact Miss Plumb or Dittimore. Illinois NROTC to Tour Here More than 45 midshipmen from the University of Illinois will tour the Navy ROTC unit here Dec. 13-14. The Illinois and KU midshipmen will meet Dec. 13 for a basketball game and a rifle match. HEY GANG! 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