Page 3 Around the Campus University Daily Kansan AEC Renews KU Research Contract Dr. Charles A. Leone, associate professor of zoology, is the principal investigator. The purpose of the research is to classify proteins as radio-resistant or radio-sensitive and to show how the proteins are changed chemically, and eventually how the changes occur in the animal. The Atomic Energy Commission has renewed its contract for research conducted at KU on "Immunological Studies of Radiation-Induced Damage to Biological Systems." Graduate student assistants on the project this year are Lavern Weber, Monroe, Wash.; Kenneth Perry, High Bridge, N.J.; Mary Wesley, Webster Groves, Mo.; and Lucy Remple, Lawrence. Other assistants are Charles Platz, Hutchinson, senior, and Martin Wilcox, Grand Canyon National Park, junior. 2 to Visit Foreign Policy Conference Two KU students will take part in discussions of U.S. foreign policy at a conference Wednesday through Saturday at Texas A&M College, College Station, Tex. Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth senior, and Axel Plambeck, Hamburg, Germany, graduate student, were chosen by the All Student Council last Tuesday to be the KU delegates to the Fourth Student Conference on National Affairs. The conference will consist of discussions on the complexity of the world's problems in order to survey their impact on the U. S. Authorities on foreign affairs, as yet not chosen, will guide the discussions. Student delegates from 64 colleges and universities in the U.S. Canada and Mexico will attend the conference. Ricart Speaks in Mexico Domingo Ricart, associate professor of Romance languages, attended the first Conference of Mexican Friends as special representative of the Friends World Committee. He lectured at the University of the State of Tamaulipas in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. Carol Abernathy Delta Delta Delta Wears One of the New Party Dresses From P. S. We still Have Jack Winter Pants at a Special $9.90. SUA Travel Bureau Helps Find Rides Get a pencil and trot up to sign for one. Need a ride home for Christmas vacation? The Student Union Activities Travel Bureau has posted sign-up lists in East and West Strong Hall and in the Kansas Union for rides home. Each year SUA arranges transportation for students who want to cut travel expenses. The lists will be taken down Saturday, Dec. 13. Students will be notified of arrangements the week before vacation. Students who need rides or want riders may sign up. Last year SUA arranged rides for 70 people during the Christmas vacation. A total of 2,893 students on the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses borrowed $389,000 during the 1957-58 fiscal year from the University Fund. IFC Takes Nominations The Inter-fraternity Council has received nominations for executive officers and the executive committee. The council will accept further nominations at a meeting Dec. 15, after which the officers and the committee members will be elected. No nomination is received for president's position because it is held for the school year. Nominations were received for the following offices: Secretary: Jack Gibbens, Kansas City, Mo., tumor, and Johnston. Vice president: Michael Johnston, Independence, Mo., junior; Joseph Reitz, Kansas City, Mo., junior; Lee McGimsey, Salina sohomore. Treasurer: Lance Johnson, Wymore, Neb., junior; Ronald Dalby, Diphnl, Mo. sophomore; William Cronin, Kirkwood, Scott Gilles, Prairie Village sophomore. Executive committee: Donald West, Salina junior; J. Vincent Meyer, Cincinnati Ohio, nashville Ala., John Witt, City College, freshman, West John, Garden City sophomore; Lynn Anderson, Atwood sophomore; Richard Peterson, Kansas City, Mo., Junior; Phillip Peterson, sophomore, and Janet Derrington, Wichita sophomore, and McGimsey. A school desk manufacturing firm was one of the major businesses in Lawrence in the early 1900's. Brain Power Acquired With Work-Murphy There is no short cut to winning the intellectual battle of the 20th century with the Soviet Union, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy told a Kansas State College student assembly. Chancellor Murphy, who spent three weeks in the Soviet Union this Four Broadway Plays On Kansas City Bill The winter season of Broadway plays and musicals will include; Julie Harris in "The Warm Peninsula." Jan. 5 and 6; Lief Erickson in "Sunrise at Campobello," Jan. 12 and 13; "The Music Man" with Forrest Tucker, Feb. 2 through 9, and "Look Back in Anger," with Kenneth Haigh, March 9 and 10. The American Theatre Society of Kansas City has announced its four olay subscription program. Tickets for the series may be purchased from the American Theatre Society. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City 5. Mo. summer, commented that the battle would be won "in the minds of men." "We have to demand more of our students at all levels," the chancelor said. Chancellor Murphy cited the rise in the standard of living in the Soviet Union as a deterrent to any revolutionary action. He pointed out that all Soviet children get ten years of schooling. He emphasized that proficiency in a foreign language is a requirement for graduation from what is comparable to our grade school. Brain power, "the most crucial of all elements," is being used to better advantage in the Soviet Union than in the United States and receives better compensation, he said. As a nation we spend less on education than on liquor and tobacco, Murphy concluded, and such values "don't deserve to win the 20th century." 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