C. sylvil 2. Students: Your解答 University Daily Kansan Page 8 Friday, March 22, 1957 This is the fourth exchange agreement with British universities. The others are with the Universities of Reading, Exeter and Birmingham, A. graduate student exchange agreement between the University of Southampton, England, and the University of Kansas was announced by Dean John H. Nelson of the Graduate School. In Myers Hall is a 1-room library, popular to many, unknown to most. It is the School of Religion library, built in 1901 and supported ever since by the Christian Church. In 1957-58 KU will have direct exchange scholarships with 10 European universities: 4 in Britain; 3 in Germany, and 1 each in France, Switzerland and Sweden. The scholarship at each host university will consist of tuition and maintenance. There are no restrictions as to field of study. Devotional books and sermons as well as books used by the School of Religion students are found among the library's 4,000 books. In addition Watson Library has 7,000 books which make up a "very fine collection of religious The University of Southampton has programs in the arts and sciences, commerce, law, engineering, medicine and education. To Speak On "Existentialism' Additional information about the Southampton and other exchanges may be obtained from Prof. J. A. Burzle, 306 Fraser. Applications are due April 1. Myers Library Holds 4,000 Religious Books A recent controversial philosophy, Existentialism, will be the subject of a speech by Dr. John MacQuarrie of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, at 4:30 p.m. m. Monday in Bailey Auditorium. KU-British Exchange Set Establishment of the first graduate student exchange program between the University and a French university was announced today by Dr. John H. Nelson, dean of the Graduate School. books, selected to give a well- rounded view of religions," said Harold G. Barr, dean of the school. "The biggest problem now is a matter of space," Dean Barr said. The book shelves now reach the ceiling. Students must use a stepladder in order to reach the books. "If we had a larger library we could get more use from it," Dean Barr said. "Since the library is very quiet at night, it is always filled with students. Some of the local clergy use the library each week to prepare their sermons. If others knew what the library contained, they would use it more, too." Effective for the coming year KU will have exchange scholarships at the graduate level with nine foreign universities; three in England, three in Germany and one each in Sweden, Switzerland and France. Many of the lesser used books are now stored in the basement of Myers Hall, and some devotional books are kept in the chapel. The Mission library, now used by the Disciples Student Fellowship for its meetings, holds the old mission books. KU-French School To Trade Students The exchange, beginning with the 1957-58 academic year, will be with the Universite de Clermont-Ferrand. The host school will provide tuition, board and room, and an allowance for incidentals. Any graduating senior or graduate student at KU may apply for the scholarship at Clermont-Ferrand, Dean Nelson said. Applications should be filed by April 1 with Dr. J. A. Burzle, 304 Fraser, from whom additional details may be obtained. Spring Issue Out Wednesday 'KUMC' Puzzles Two KU Coeds Earlier this season the University of Kansas Medical Center basketball team was participating in a preliminary game before a varsity game at Allen Field House. Two coeds were watching the game very intently. "I wonder what that KUMC stands for on that one team's uniforms," said one of the girls. "Why, it stands for Kansas University Marine Corps, I suppose," answered the other knowingly. Douglas County is three times as large as Wyandotte County, but there are four times as many people in Wyandotte County as there are in Douglas County. Three faculty members and seniors in the School of Pharmacy will attend the annual convention of the Kansas Pharmaceutical Assn. Sunday through Wednesday in Wichita. Students To Attend Pharmacy Convention Foreign Students To Visit With Truman Former President Harry S. Truman, is scheduled to visit with a group of foreign students on a field trip to Kansas City Tuesday sponsored by the University. The students will also tour the Buick-Oldsmobile-Pontiac assembly plant of the General Motors Corp. and will see the World War I Memorial. Cuba, the "Pearl of the Antilles" and largest of the West Indies, was discovered by Columbus, Oct. 28, 1492. Faculty members are J. Allen Reese, dean of the school, Duane G. Wenzel, associate professor, and Raymond E. Hopponen, assistant professor. About 20 students and their wives have so far indicated that they will attend. Other pharmacy seniors wishing to go may sign in the School of Pharmacy office in 327 Malott. 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