Monday. Nov. 10, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Photographs Show Picasso's Moods By George DeBord The magnetic eyes of Pablo Picasso search the rooms of the Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City. People drawn by this magnetism of the great contemporary artist stare back. But Picasso's searching is not always serious. Picasso the clown, Picasso the playful father, and Picasso the artist are captured in the photographic profile by David Douglas Duncan, which recently went on display in the art gallery. The intimate photographs portray Picasso at his most informal moments. They were selected by Duncan from more than 10,000 he took of Picasso during a year's stay at the Picasso villa in Cannes, France. Cannes, France. Three deep lines above the intensive eyes and a burning cigarette characterize the man Picasso. The characterization does not change, whatever his mood. mage, whatever his mood. Picasso's home, La California, is an artist's workshop. Paintings, sculpture, and the tools of art are everywhere. And always in the background sits Jacqueline, the woman in the artist's life. Picasso surrounds himself with animals. A boxer, a dachshund, a nanny goat, pigeons, and other pets posed for many excellent shots at the villa. One is struck by the sensitivity of Picasso in a sequence of the artist's reaction to a photograph of a dead Marine on the Korean battlefield. Picasso vibrates in a sequence taken in his studio. These are the first photographs ever taken of him at work and are entitled "restlessness sequences." titled restlessness sequences The exhibition is announced by ten Picasso original posters, which the artist designed to announce previous exhibitions of his works. The exhibition will be at the Nelson Art Gallery the rest of the month. 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 material to the DailyKinder Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. MONDAY THIRU THURSDAY: Campus Worship Services. 9:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel, Sponsored by Episcopal Canterbury Association. TODAY KU Dames will not have their regular meeting tonight, because of the Benefit Bridge Tuesday. KU Faculty Club, Duplicate bridge s o m "The King and I." University Theatre 8 p.m. Music and Dramatic Arts Bldg 200 Sophomores To Attend Play Two hundred members of the sophomore class will sit together Wednesday in a reserved section at the "King and I" performance. Deana Grimm, Omaha, Nebr. sophomore and vice-president of the class, said sophomore ID cards went on sale yesterday in organized houses this week for 25 cents. Sophomores must present these ID's with their student ID cards by tomorrow to obtain tickets in the reserved section. Class officers are also planning a eophomore tea and some kind of spring function. ___ NSF Finances Snake Studv A two-year research study of snakes in Kansas has received $7,600 from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Henry Fitch, associate professor of zoology and directory of the KU Natural History Reservation, is the principal investigator. L. G. Balfour Co. We specialize in Badges, Rings, Novelties, Favors, Swatshirts, T- shirts, Crew hats, Paddles, Mugs, Stationery, Invitations, Programs, Cups, Trophies and anything with the organization emblem or Greek letters. Fraternity Jewelers We also handle all types of regular jewelry including Diamond Rings, Watches, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Bracelets, Necklaces, Lighters, Components, etc. Compacts, etc. AL LAUTER Engraving. Watch Repairing. Jewelry Repair. 411 W 14th VI 3-1571 TOMORROW Episcopal Morning Prayer, 6:45 a.m. and Holy Communion at 7 a.m. with breakfast following. Canterbury House. Norman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. at St. John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. KU Faculty Club, Noon. Quarterback (c) Nurses Club 7. p.m. in the Home Ec- dining Room. Room music from frameless Melody Center will speak "The King and I." University Theatre 8. p.m. in Music and Dramatic Arts Bldg. WEDNESDAY Newman Club Mass, 6:30 a.m. at St John's Church, 11th & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer at 6:45 a.m. breakfast following. Canterbury House. Engineering and Architectural Inter- departmental Colloquium, 4:00 p.m. in 109 Marvin Hall, 625 W. 3rd St. Engineer, "Engineering Applications of Ceramic Maerials", Bishop College. Faculty Forum Notice. "Legal Aspects Scholars in Law" William associate professor of law, Noon- English Room of Union. Phone reserva- tion into the KU-Y office by Tuesday af- ternoon. Humanities Forum, 7:30 p.m. in 330 M & D Building. Prof. William P. Albrecht will read paper. "Hazlitt on The Poetry of Wit." The Castle Tea Room 1307 Massachusetts VI 3-1151 United Freshterian Center Bible Old Testament, Dr. Alan J. Pickering, Quill Club, 7.20 p.m. Pine Room, Union. Important to submit campaign for maga- sage materials. Pablo Picasso "Fossils of this age are abundant in rocks in the Texas localities. The same type of fossils are found in outcropping rocks of eastern Kansas," added Dr. King. Fossil Specimens Added at Lindley Fossilized specimens giving evidence of life in the Midecontinent seas approximately 200 million years ago were added to the geology museum in Lindley Hall this week. Melodrama!! Nov.17-22 Dr. Ralph King, associate professor of geology, and four graduate students, Gary Webster, Hutchinson; James Sorauf, Wanwatosa, Wis.; Edward Slewitzke, Mosinee, Wis., and James Michelson, Hazelhurst, Wis., returned last Saturday from a week's fossil hunt in north-central Texas. 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