2 Ex-Faculty Members Die During Summer Two former faculty members, Harold G. Ingham, former director of University Extension, and Elmer F. Engel, professor emeritus of German, died this summer. Prof. Engel, who in 49 years as a KU instructor taught German to over 5000 students, was born in a log cabin near Bethlehem, Pa., April 7, 1866. During his teaching career Prof Engel devised the laboratory method of teaching beginning German, whereby students begin practical use of the language immediately, rather than learning vocabulary first. Mr. Ingham became known as "Mr. Extension" to thousands of Kansans. He joined the KU staff in 1915 to direct the Bureau of Correspondence Study. In 1918 he was made acting director and in 1921 director of the KU extension division. In cooperation with faculty of the School of Medicine, Mr. Ingham in 1927 organized an extension program in medicine. Under his leadership the program became the largest in North America. Oklahoma County Leads in Giving For the third consecutive year, KU alumni in Washington County, Okla., have led all counties of comparable size in the number and percentage of alumni giving to the Greater University Fund, according to Robert H. Royer, Abilene, retiring chairman of the advisory board governing fund operations. V. L. Costello, Bartlesville, served as Washington County chairman of the fund drive, which is KU's annual giving program. The number and amount of contributions received from Bartlesville and Dewey, Okla., reached new highs and the gifts from 152 alumni represented 77 per cent of alumni in the county. Order from your car — Get food at the window — Enjoy it on our convenient parking lot MEET YOU AT THE BIG BUY! Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 University Daily Kansan Page 11 For the best in BURGERS and MALTS—For the fastest SERVICE—Come as you are to the BIG BUY Corner of 59 & 10 Hy. Home of that Famous Kentucky Fried Chicken Patronize Daily Kansan Advertisers-They Are Loyal Supporters. Rusty's, Cole's and Hillcrest welcome you! You'll find savings every day at the three great IGA Food Centers.Make them your grocery headquarters! Big Enough to Serve You! Small Enough to Want You! RUSTY'S FOOD CENTER 23rd & Louisiana HILLCREST FOOD CENTER 9th & Iowa COLE'S FOOD CENTER 2nd & Lincoln