23 Page 8 Singe Wingwing Intercourse University Daily Kausan Thursday, April 11, 1957 b+7 d^2 +ab+16 University Extension Plans Conferences, Meetings Too There are, throughout the state five sections of the Bureau of Institutes and Conferences—in Colby, Garden City, Wichita, Kansas City, and at the University. All work in co-operation with the University Extension program, handling conferences in their area. The force behind the scenes of successful conferences at KU is the University Extension's Bureau of Institutes and Conferences. Any organization which is planning a conference may turn the major arrangements over to it. "First we have a planning session with a committee of the organization," explained E. A. McFarland, bureau manager. "The type of program, speakers and general theme of the conferences is planned. Suggestions for speakers are worked out according to budgets and the expected attendance and fees. "This program began in 1946," Mr. McFarland said. "We plan to move the office into Blake Hall in the fall of 1958 after it has been remodeled. The office is now in Blake Annex B. The office employs two full-time and four part-time employees and six staff members. The University Extension makes arrangements for speakers, conference rooms, meals, housing, publicity, enrollment and announcements. "The conference must be of worthwhile and educational value before the institute will handle it." he said. One wall of the institutes and conferences office is covered with calendars of each month and each calendar is full of white tabs indicating the time of a conference to be planned. Gleaming, glossy patent leather . . on the slimmest, highest heel. Beautiful unadorned lines that give grace and smartness to your foot. 813 Mass. St. 2 KU Men Collaborate On Anatomy Papers A scholar of Greek and Latin and an anatomist from the University have collaborated on several papers they will present at the convention of the American Assn. of Anatomists, April 16-19 in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. L. R. Lind, chairman of the department of Latin and Greek, and Dr. Paul G. Roofe, chairman of the department of anatomy, will present a demonstration on the "Iconography of Berengario" at a symposium on the history of medicine. Dr. Lind translated "Berengario's anatomy textbook, published in Italy in 1522. He will present a paper entitled "Berengario da Carpi and a consideration of the Isagoqae Breves in a new translation." Dr. Roofe will present a paper entitled "The Neural Anatomy of Berengario." Others from the department of anatomy who will appear on the program are Dr. Howard A. Matzke; associate professor, whose paper will discuss the spread of tetanus toxin; Dr. Robert W. Goy, instructor, who will give a demonstration on the inheritance of behavior patterns. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results New Ivy-Right Arrows These you'll like! Arrow University oxford shirts in white, solid colors and pencil-line stripes. Every one tailored in the true Ivy tradition. The collar buttons down in front and center back (Arrow's button placement gives a more natural collar roll) . . . full length box pleat in back. Arrow University, $5.00 up. 905 Mass. St. Dial VI 3-5353 Springtime Fashions The advertisers on this page invite you to look over their newest Spring Fashions