Page 3 Around the Campus Around the Professor Gets $2,300 Grant Doing the research will be Dr. M. Erik Wright, director of the clinical psychology program, and Lillian Blake, Topeka graduate student working on her doctor's degree. A pilot grant of $2,300 from the U.S. Public Health Service has been awarded to a KU professor of psychology and a graduate student. They will study the factors which might account for the symptoms of visual agnosia in cats. Agnosia is the loss of ability to recognize familiar objects. The grant covers a one-year period. The work will be done at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka. Sign Up Tonight For KU Ski Trip The KU-Y is holding a final sign up meeting at 7:30 tonight in 305B of the Kansas Union for students interested in attending the Estes Park, Colo., ski trip scheduled for Jan. 24-28. The cost to students for the trip is $50, plus a $6 to $8 fee for ski equipment. Plans have been made to select qualified ski instructors from the foreign students on campus. Only 37 students will be allowed to make the trip this year because of transportation difficulties. Slough Attends Law Institute Dean M. Carl Slough of the School of Law attended an institute of the Kansas City Law Assn. Friday and Saturday. He gave an address at that meeting Saturday. Murphy to Talk About Russia at K-State Poetry Hour Features Prof. Jack Brooking Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will present his impressions of Russia and his analysis of the Russian educational system tomorrow morning at Kansas State College. Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama and assistant director of the University Theatre, will read works of Tennessee Williams at the Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union Coffee will be served. Official Bulletin The purpose of the visit is to acquaint the students with the school by attending classes and a session of the moot court. The Chancery Club of Kansas State College, a group of pre-law students, will visit the KU School of Law Dec. 11. 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. Notice should include name, place, date, and date of function. K-State Chancery Club To Visit Law School "Health and Psychiatric Problems in the University" will be discussed by Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the KU health service, and H. G. Whittington, instructor in social work and psychiatry, at noon tomorrow at the Faculty Forum. The Undergraduate Psychology Club has been postponed until Dec. 12. English Proficiency Examination Registration, 130 Strong (Registrar's office) Nov. 20 through Dec. 3. Examination to be given Dec. 6. Health, Psychiatry To Be Forum Topics Reservations for the luncheon can be made by calling 227 before 5 p.m. today. The Chancellor was one of eight American educators who visited the Soviet Union as part of the State Department's educational exchange program last summer. S.U.A. Bridge Lessons, 7:30 p.m., Card Bloom, Union. TODAY Speech Potpourri Tryouts, 4 p.m. KU Faculty Club 8, p.m. S. square dance. Hostesses: Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ridgway. Alpha Phi Omega, 7:30 p.m. Oread Alphamat Orlando, 8:30 p.m. KU Jazz Club, 8:10 p.m. Traill Room TOMORROW KU-Y Ski Trip Meeting 7:30 p.m. 95. Union Ave, Baltimore, MD Bake deposit. Important: All girls involved in Open House contact KU-Y office. The deadline for signing up is Episcopal Morning Prayer. 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion, 7 a.m., with breakfast following. Canterbury House. Faculty Forum. Special health and psychiatric problems. Dr. R. I. Canutson and son, Eileen Whitington. Noon, Room Upton. Newman Club Mass. 6:30 a.m. at St. John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. United Presbyterian Women's Adven Tryst meeting, noon to 12:50 p.m. at U.P. Center. Lunchne served. Any interested KU women welcome. Engr. & Arch, interdepartmental colloquium, 4 p.m. 109 Marvin. El Atenco se reune el miercoles dia 3 de diciembre a la 4 de las tarde en 11 Fraser. "La Cuba de hoy." (Iustrada con proyecciones en colores.) El Professor Domingo Ricart y la Sra. Jane Murdock. Todos los estudiantes de espanol estan in- Mathematical Colloquium, 4:15 p.m. 203 Strong. Dr. Jacek Zsarski, "Differential inequalities and their applications" Jay Jones, 5 p.m., Pine Room of the MENC. 6:30 p.m., Bailey Lounge. Mr. Dan Horn will speak on "Problems in teaching high school instrumental music." Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine Room of the Union. Attendance required. SUA Duplicate Bridge Club, 7.30 p.m. Room 305-B, Union. Anyone interested is referred. University Daily Kansan Quill Club. 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Union. Important that all members attend. Final plans for sales to be set up. Room Union. Lessons. 7:30 p.m. Card Room. Union. Eleven members of the School of Business faculty will attend a tax conference in Wichita Thursday and Friday. Current developments in federal income taxation will be discussed by tax specialists from around the nation. Gifts That Are Different PAT READ 445 Tenn. St. Ph. VI 3-1306 INDIAN TRADER Those who will participate in the program are Dean James Surface, Associate Dean Wiley Mitchell, and Howard F. Stettler and W. Keith Weltmer, professors. Faculty to Attend Tax Conference - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties Others attending are: Sherwood W. Newton, associate professor; Philip B. Hartley, Richard H. Lashley and L. Martin Jones, assistant professors; and Ben Simpson, LeRoy Baker and John D. Logsdon, instructors. The conference is sponsored jointly by the School of Business and the Kansas Society of Certified Public Accountants. Senior Calendar On Sale Tomorrow Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft The 1950 Senior Calendar, featuring Calendar Queen Susie Poppe, Kansas City, Kan., as its cover girl, will go on sale tomorrow, Stewart Harejsi, Salina, Calendar Queen chairman, announced today. The calendar has become a traditional Senior Class financial project. Besides listing all major University activities and having space for students to write in their own dates and activities, the calendar features full-page pictures of campus scenes and activities. Tuesday, Dec. 2, 1958 This year's calendar is dedicated to KU's outstanding medical center in Kansas City. Engineering Interviews Set; Firms to Hold Business Talks Companies scheduled to interview in the School of Engineering and Architecture this week are: Today — Union Carbide Nuclear Co., Oak Ridge, Ten. and Black & Veach, Kansas City, Mo. 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