Concert, Chamber Music Programs, Prices Given Page 3 Dean Thomas Gorton of the School of Fine Arts has announced the program and prices for the 1958-59 Concert Course and Chamber Music Series. KU students will be admitted to the Concert Course on their ID cards. Special rates for season tickets for faculty and staff members are: main floor seats, $7.79; first balcony seats, $6.66; second balcony seats, $5.74. Season ticket prices for students, faculty, and staff for the Chamber Music Series will be $4.10. Student I.D. cards will not admit for this series. Season tickets for persons of pre-college age are $$13. General admission season ticket prices are: $9.74 for main floor seats; $8.46 for first balcony seats; $7.18 for second balcony seats. Tickets are on sale in the office of the School of Fine Arts in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The Concert Course will open at 8:20 p.m. Nov. 24 in Hoch Auditorium with Leonard Bernstein's musical version of the Voltaire classic, "Candide." Rudolph Firkusny, Czechoslovakian pianist, will present a concert on Jan. 14. On Feb. 14, Giorgio Tozi, bassbaritone of the Metropolitan and San Francisco operas, will appear, to be followed Feb. 20 by Jose Greco and his company of Spanish dancers. The final attraction of the Concert Series will be the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, March 13, under the baton of its new conductor, Edouard Van Remoortel. 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 Bulletin material to the Daily Kansan. Notices include name, place, date, and time of release. Ph.D. French reading examination. Sat, Oct. 11, 9 to 11 a.m., Fraser, Room 11. Turn books in to Miss Craig, Fraser 120, by noon. Thursday. Office Hours of the Fulbright Advisor: 3-5 Mon, to Fri; 10-12 Sat, 320A Fraser. Hall, M.A.B. Leonard, Advisor, Tel: RU ext 517 or VI 3-8718. The deadline for Quill manuscripts is Oct. 15. Address manuscripts to Quill, c.o Department of English. Name and address should appear on the last page. TODAY Alpha Phi Omega meeting, 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Kansas Union. Episcopal morning prayer, Canterbury House. 6:45 a.m. TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion, Canterbury House, 7 a.m. (breakfast following). 14. House, i a.m. (breakfast following). 15. Room, p.m. (partmental colloquium, 4 p.m. Room 109. Marvin Hall. John Warfield. E.E. teaching Analogies of Problems in Logic. Museum of Art record concert. Haydn: Symphony No. 100 in G Major." Noon Le Cercle Francais se reemira le le Cercle a quatre heures au musee d'art. Lauserie par M. Maser, directeur au Lauserie où s'intèrent s'intérenant au Français sont lyniles. Student Religious Council, 4 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Darwin—Linnaeus Year, interdepartmental seminar, 4 p.m. 124. Mallot. Speaker: Prof. L. R. C. Agnew on "Linnaeus and Darwin." Methodist graduate students lunch discussion, Student Center. Noon. THURSDAY Christian Science campus organization, 7 p.m. Downtown, Chapel. KU Amateur Radio Operators Club. 7-801 201 E.L.E. Plan program for use. Methodist students "Looking Toward Marriage" Class at Student Center, 7 FREE FILM For each roll of film you leave for fast processing, you receive another roll. You offer good on 620, 120, 127 and 35mm black and white film. 1-Day Photo-Finishing (Black & White Film) ★FAST Movie and 35mm Color Service (By Eastman Kodak) Mr. Firkusny and Mr. Tozzi will perform in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The other presentations will be in Hoch Auditorium. The Chamber Music Series will present four attractions. All will be in Swarthout Recital Hall in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. HIXON STUDIO The Beaulays-Arts Quartet will open the series Oct. 24. Following will be the Trio di Bolzano Nov. 21, the Italian string orchestra. I Musica. Feb. 16, and the LaSalle Quartet March 16. Faculty, staff members and Lawrence residents subscribing to the series may pick up their tickets in the fine arts office this week. Persons wishing to reserve the same seats they held last year must purchase or make deposits on tickets by tomorrow. DON CRAWFORD BOB BLANK 721 Mass. VI 3-630 J The rubber dental plate was invented by Goodwood in 1855. Donald L. Cordes, Manhattan third-year law student, has been named editor-in-chief of the Kansas Law Review. Associate editors are Robert Howard, Emporia, and Richard Coffelt, Lawrence, third-year law students. Law Publication Names Officers Other officers are: Jack Brand, Lawrence, sections editor; Tom Hampton, Salina, and Don Pearson, Lawrence, note editors; and Dick Loyd, El Dorado, honor committee representative, all third-year law students. The business manager is Dennis Smith, Hutchinson, a second-year law student. University Daily Kansan Roy Routh, Baldwin freshman missing from home and school since Sept. 26, has officially notified Clark Coan, assistant dean of students, of his withdrawal from school, campus police have reported. The letter from Routh was postmarked 9 p.m., Oct. 2, Los Angeles, Calif. The Law Review, a legal periodical published four times a year, contains scholarly articles by professors, students, judges and lawyers. Missing Student Withdraws From KU 1 Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1958 Statewide Activities Will Orient Regional Chairmen Statewide Activities will hold its first regional chairman meeting at 7 tonight in the Kansas Union Fine Room. This orientation meeting will prepare chairmen for the regional meetings at the all student assembly Thursday. James Kinderknecht, St. Marys senior, Pottawatiatown, Riley, Clay, Marshall, Washington; John Stumbo, Topeka sophomore, Shawnee; Richard Reitz, Council Grove senior, Wauaisee, Geary; Morris; Sherri James, Emporia junior. Lyon, Coffey; Nancy Swartz, Fredonia sophomore, Allen, Woodson, Wilson. The chairmen selected by the executive board are: Kay Winegarner, Arkansas City sen- trant, Cowley, Flk, Chantauqua, George Robert Drillson, Lawrence sophomore. Douglas; Jan Mantang, Prairie Village junior, Wyandotte; Gilbert Cuthbertson, Leavenworth senior, Leavenworth; Carol Johnson, Robert Onek, Jackson; Jackson; Robert Onek, Hiawatha senior, Donphan Brown, Nemaha. Gretchen Griswold, Silver City, N. 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