Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 28, 1957 int i = 2; while (i < 3) { Women's Journalism Group To Hear Authority On Sewing An author, editor and educator in the field of sewing will speak at the annual Matrix Table banquet of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary professional fraternity for women in journalism, on March 26 in the Student Union. An outstanding Kansas woman in journalism will be honored at the banquet. The speaker, Mrs. Mary Brooks Picken is known to many housemakers through her "Singer Sewing Book," which has sold two million copies and has been translated into six languages since it was published in 1949. Her book, "Mending Made Easy" was one of only six textbooks authorized for publication in Great Britain during the war. It was approved because of its value in clothes conservation. Mrs. Picken produced the first dictionary ever compiled by a woman. It is "The Language of Fashion," a reference work of fashion and fabric terms. A new edition called "Dictionary of Fashion" will be released March 23. Mrs. Picken has written 93 books, many of which are being used as text books. She has taught sewing in places ranging from the women's division of Leavenworth Penitentiary to her own fashion and fabric studio in New York City. Newman Club To Hold Mixer The last mixer before Lent will be held by the Newman Club, Catholic students' organization, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday after the installation of officers. The new officers are John A. Di-Marco, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore president; Arden Weston, Blue Springs, Mo. sophomore, first vice president; Verlyn J. Schmidt, Hays junior, second vice president; Maryann Ward, McPherson freshman, secretary; Kathleen Kummer, Great Bend senior, treasurer. ENDS TONIGHT John Wayne "Wings of Eagles" FRIDAY-SATURDAY starring RALPH JANICE PAUL MEEKER · RULE · HENREII Mrs. Picken was born on a farm near Arcadia, Kan. From 1925 to 1927 she was fashion and dressmaking editor of Pictorial Review Magazine. 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 or publication. Do not bring Bulletin material. The only Kansam. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function TODAY Einstein lecture, 4 p.m. Science Library, Malott Hall Dr. Max Dresden will讲座 E. Poetry夜 4, p. 4. Music and Band夜 8, p. 10. Music of Alen Crafton, reads "The Trojan Women." Deutscher Verein, 5 Uhr Dommerstag, 402 Fraser. Oesterreichisches Program mit Lichbildern und Musik. Alle will- kommen! Christian Science Organization meeting, 7 p.m., Damforth Chapel. All students, faculty members, and friends of the class are invited. (Note time change; this week only.) All-Student Council, 7:30 p.m., Student Union. KU Collegiate Young Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Bailey Auditorium, Speaker: David S. Teeple "Atomic Energy and Politics." Public invited. AIChe. 7:30 p.m., Lindley Auditorium. Speaker: Joseph Amann, president of Engineers and Scientists of American Airlines. Prep for Engineering Unions." Everyone welcome. Quill Club, 7:30 p.m., Trophy Room, Staff Room, Criticism of student manuscripts. KU-Y Mexico trip meeting, 7:30 p.m. 306 C. Student Union. Les membres du Cercle Francais assisteront a la representation du Medecin Malgré Lui jeudi soir. La reunion regulille naura pups lieu. Studio Theater, 8 p.m. Student Union Ballroom. "Doctor In Spite of Himself." GLASS Auto Glass Tabletops Sudden Service East End of 9th Street AUTO GLASS CO. French Math ExpertHereToday A French mathematician, Jacques Louis Lions, of Nancy, France, will spend three months at KU under the terms of a $3,000 grant awarded to the KU department of mathematics by the National Science Foundation. Dr. Lions, a professor of mathematics at the University in Nancy, will work with Dr. Nachman Aronszain on a research project entitled "Boundary Value Problems." He is a specialist on partial differential equations and is the fourth mathematician from France to visit KU. Dr. Lions and his family will arrive in Lawrence today. Museum of Art record concert, 11 a.m. Museum of Art museum. Stravinky. "The Rake's Progress." KU-Y Advisory Board meeting, 8 p.m. Pine Room, Student Union. American Society of Tool Engineers field trip, 6 p.m., from Fowler Shops, or 30 p.m. at plant site. To TWA Overlain facility. Sign list in Fowler for Friday. Studio Theatre, 8 p.m., Student-Union Ballroom. "Doctor in Spite of Himself." FRIDAY Studio Theatre, 8 p.m. Student Union Ballroom. "Doctor In Spite of Himself." Kappa Phi, 7 p.m. Wesley Foundation. Fledging service is to be given. The Statewide Activities Assn. or which the hometown correspondents are a part, is giving prizes to the correspondent who compiles the best stringbook. The stringbook, or scrapbook, is to be composed of all the KU home town correspondents have a chance to win some money by sending news articles about the University to their home town newspapers. Stringers: Try For Prize Hillel To See Israel Slides The K-State Hillet Foundation will be the guests at a supper given by the KU Hillet at 5:30 p. m. Sunday. Slides of Israel will be shown by Dr. Max Milner, agricultural chemist and director of K-State's Hillet Foundation who recently visited Israel in behalf of the UNFAO. Butter made from the milk of zebus has a gamy taste. By The Audio House 78 — 45 — 331-3 — 162-3 Hi Fi RECORDING No matter what the sound, the Audio House can record it for you. 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