University Daily Kansan Physics Meeting Set Page 3 The annual Midwest Solid States Physics Conference will be held here Saturday. Professor N. Bloembergen of Harvard University, holder of the 1958 Oliver E. Buckley Lecture Award, will speak at the noon luncheon on Solid State MASERS (Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation), a field which he has pioneered. The conference will hear presentation of 15 summaries of current research by professors or advanced graduate students from eight midwestern colleges and universities. Dr. Gordon Wiseman, associate professor of physics, and Dr. Robert J. Friau, assistant professor of physics, are the organizers of the conference this year. Those from KU who will present papers at the conference are R. C. Sapp, assistant professor of physics and astronomy; Glenn Conklin, Wichita graduate student, and Robert J. Friauf, assistant professor of physics. The first intercollegiate football game at KU was in 1890. Baker University beat the Jayhawks 22 to 9. PAT READ Gifts That Are Different Ph.VI 3-1306 INDIAN TRADER 445 Tenn. St. - Indian Jewelry - Navajo Rugs - Hand Loomed Ties The Midwest's Largest Dealer In Indian Handicraft Thursday, Oct. 30, 1958 Open 9:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Open Evenings By Appointment 12 to Attend Alumni Meeting Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy and a group of faculty and staff will attend an alumni spectacular in Hutchinson Nov. 5. The banquet and program will attract more than 400 graduates and friends of the University from 18 central and south-west counties. Chancellor Murphy will be moderator of an educational panel of experts, who will tell the alumni of the University's progress in different departments and schools. Panel members will be: John S. McNown, dean of School of Engineering; Francis Heller, associate dean of College; Robert Vosper, director of libraries; L. Worth Seagondollar, associate professor of physics, and Vern E. Wilson, associate dean of School of Medicine. Other guests from the University will be Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University; Arthur C. (Dutch) Lonbong, director of athletics; Keith Lawton, administrative assistant to the Chancellor; Irvin Youngberg, executive secretary of the Endowment Assn.; Maurice Barker, executive secretary of the Greater University Fund; Fred Ellsworth, executive secretary of the Alumni Assn., and Dick Wintermote, assistant secretary of the Alumni Assn. Regular streetcar service was operated on the campus from 1910 to 1933. Alpha Delta Pi CAR WASH $1.00 FRI., OCT. 31, 3-6 P.M. 1600 Oxford Rd. IT'S A GRAND FEELING YOUR NAME printed on every check. No minimum balance required. No monthly service charge. √ Checkbooks free — No advance payment. √ Any amount starts an account. √ Only a small charge per check used. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Jarman's "Desert Sand" buck with thick red rubber sole. Also white buck. VI 3-9871 Here's the newest and smartest version of that long-time favorite — the plain-toe blucher with red rubber sole and heel. This good-looking Jarman, made of sand colored brushed buck leather, features jaunty comfort and real ruggedness as well as smart styling. 815 Mass. Drop by and let us fit you — it's tops for school wear and general "knockin' around." New Outfit? Keep it looking New with "Sanitone" Dry Cleaning You'll want your new fall knits to keep looking new all through the year. So send them to us for that look-nicer, last-longer care that only SANITONE dry cleaning can give. Don't take chances with clothes you value. Send them to us for guaranteed results. LAWRENCE LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Call VI 3-3711 "You'll be glad you did"