- 小结报告 Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. April 10, 1957 Mexico City, Aztec Ruins Seen On KU-Y Excursion --- A tour of Mexico University, ruins of Aztec pyramid temples, and one of the oldest monasteries in Mexico were featured on the KU-Y sponsored trip to the Mexico City area during spring vacation. Nineteen students, three advisers and a faculty member went on the tour. Those who went are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Chamberlain and Miss Sara Guy, advisers; Sam Anderson, instructor of German; Virginia Miller, Topeka, Lee Manney, Arkansas City, Patrick Cantwell, Kansas City, Kan., Stanley Ausemus, Madison, John Mvers, St. Joseph,Mo., seniors. David McMansi, Janet Bye, Kansas City, Kan., Sandra Falwell, Topeka juniors; Glee Wilson, St. Louis, Mo., Raymond Ross, Meade, Rhea Franks, Lawrenze, sophomores; Stanley Lehman, Abilene You expect she unexpected from CAROL REED. Your expectations will be A kid for Two Farthings Eastman COLOR CELIA JASSON - DANA CORD - DAVANTH AHRNHEIM WOLF MANOWITZ 2 Advertise by CAROL REED Advertise by Leigh T. Fain/Carol City Color Cartoon THRU SAT. NOW OPEN 6:45 WEEKDAYS Tab Hunter . . . In 2 Exciting Roles! David Roberts, Widjita, Donna Lee Lamb, Jane 'Paramore', Barbara Reeves, Topeka, Richard Johnston, San Marino, Calif., freshmen; Elsa Mailanen, Lawrence special student and George Lamb, Topeka. Two Professors To Give Papers Seven faculty members are attending the 131st American Chemical Society convention in Miami, Fla. Meetings began Sunday and will continue through Friday. Attending the convention are Arthur W. Davidson, professor of chemistry; Jacob Kleinberg, professor of chemistry; Frank Rowland, assistant professor of chemistry; Ray Q. Brewster, professor of chemistry; Ernest Griswold, professor of chemistry; William E. McEwen, associate professor of chemistry, and Miss Betty Carpentier, teaching assistant in chemistry. Four papers will be presented by KU representatives: Prof. Davidson, "Net Work and Free Energy Decrement in Non-isobaric Spontaneous Changes"; Prof. Brewster, "Absorption Spectra of Some Highly Substituted Diaryl Ethers" and "Making Each Laboratory Exercise a Complete Unit," and Prof. McEwen, "Benzediboronic Acids." Location Problems To Be Discussed "Problems and Reasons for Locating in the Midwest" will be discussed by Robert Price of the Delco-Remy Co., Olathe, at the Society for Advancement of Management meeting at 8 p.m. today in the Pine Room of the Student Union. The Delco-Remy Co., a subsidiary of General Motors, has been established at Olathe only recently. Mr. Price will explain to students interested in the management field of industry, why the company chose to locate in the Midwest. is yours with New England Life and the unexcelled contract, both liberal and flexible. 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