Page 12 University Daily Kansan Thursday. Feb. 14, 1957 Celebrated Economist To Visit Campus Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, first chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President, will be a visiting Phi Beta Kappa scholar on the campus next Thursday and Friday. Dr. Nourse, who is now vice chairman of the Joint Council on Economic Education with headquarters at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., will give a public lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday in Strong Auditorium. His subject will be "Intellectualism Under the Employment Act." Will Talk To Classes His 2-day schedule, arranged by Dr. Leland J. Pritchard, chairman of the department of economics, includes three other talks to classes and seminars. Dr. Nourse became chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers after its creation in 1946 and served until 1949 when he resigned following a policy disagreement with President Truman. He was a Guggenheim Foundation fellow from 1950 to 1952 when he assumed his present duties. Holds Two Degrees Dr. Nourse's career includes the vice presidency of the Brookings Institution, directorship of the Institute of Economics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and chairmanship of the Social Science Research Council. His earned degrees are from Cornell University and the University of Chicago. His special interests are price and income relations and full employment problems. DR. EDWIN G. NOURSE Dr. Nourse is a past president of the American Economic Association and of the American Farm Economic Association. Phi Beta Kappa Scholar As Phi Beta Kappa scholar Dr. Nourse will informally meet the graduate seminar in economics at 4 p.m. Thursday to discuss the "making of an economic adviser", as related to his own career. At 10 a.m. he will speak to students and faculty in Strong Auditorium, discussing the President's State of the Union message and economic report, with emphasis on the near-term outlook. He also will analyze sustainable trends in the various lines of construction and in the accumulation of durable goods. That afternoon he will talk to Money and Banking class, stressing the controversy over inflation and deflation. Camp Offers Art Classes Six weeks of classes in art will be offered at the Midwestern Music and Art Camp. The camp will be held from June 16 to July 28. Miss Marjorie Whitney, chairman of the design department, will again serve as director of the art division of the camp, which holds its sixth session next summer. The director of the camp is Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra. Students will attend regularly scheduled classes five days a week, which will include courses in oil painting, watercolor, fashion drawing, color and design, drawing techniques, sculpture, jewelry and silversmithing, figure and portrait drawing, commercial art, poster and lettering, pottery making and illustration and cartooning. Faculty members who will teach in the art division of the camp are Arvid Jacobson, associate professor of design; Eldon Teftt, assistant professor of design, and Robert Green, associate professor of drawing and painting. Big Bob Dougherty To Play For Dance Big Bob Dougherty's band will play for an all-student dance from 9 p.m. to midnight, Feb. 20, in the Student Union Ballroom. The dance is sponsored by the Ku Ku's, Jay Janes, Red Peppers and Froshawks. Tickets are $1 per couple and will be on sale in the information booth Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, and in the Student Union ticket office all next week. Waqgoner To Address Actors Waggoner To Address Actors Dean George R. Waggoner of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will speak to the University Players on "The Other Elizabethans" at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Pine Room of the Student Union. DANCING ON THE CEILING George Shearing Jewish students at KU will benefit from the drive now under way to raise money for redecorating and refinishing the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, which is used by the student organization, Hillel. On 45's - $1.29 Panhellenic Council has passed a resolution to have a clearing committee function as an interpretive body for women's rush rules. The body will be especially concerned with normal contact, this being the association between freshman girls and the sororites. Drive Would Aid KU Jews The names of the houses drawn to be represented on the committee are Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Delta Gamma, and Gamma Phi Beta. There will be six students on the committee. One from each of the houses mentioned and one from the Panhellenic Council who will act as president. The women who will serve on the committee will be chosen by Eleanor Hawkinson, Hutchinson senior, president of Panhellenic. The committee will interpret and set down precedents concerning rushing but may not impose penalties for infractions of these rules which would be a Panhellenic Judiciary Board function. A benefit showing of the film "Battle Hymn" Wednesday at the Granada Theater will be the principal method of raising funds for the improvements of the center in the former Pi Kappa Alpha house, at 1409 Tennessee St. Ep's - $3.98 Group To Set Rush Rules Diamond Tip Needles Of the 110 Jewish students at KU, about 30 regularly participate in activities of Hillel according to Robert R. Sokal, assistant professor of entomology, who is the counselor for Hillel. Herman Cohn, president of the Lawrence Jewish Center, said that the present drive may result in having a rabbi assigned to the Lawrence center full time. Thus Jewish students would not need to go to Kansas City or Topeka for religious services. $15.00 and up BELL MUSIC COMPANY Agriculture and pottery were first brought to Michigan by the Indians about the start of the Christian era. 925 Massachusetts Phone VI3-2644 3. Learn to use reference sources the library, dictionary, special handbooks, textbooks, etc. To study effectively one must want to learn, whether for knowledge or for good grades. Perhaps what students need is to understand why they are attending college and what they hope to obtain from their education. With the second semester under way and assignments piling up, students should resolve now to get ahead before they get behind. 4. Be alert in class and relate material with what you have read and know. The Gall Of These Acting Upstarts! 2. Divide total study time for each subject. Don't study when you are very tired or have just eaten a large meal. Relax after periods of intense study. Good study habits put into practice reap high results. You might consider these suggestions: 1. Go to class prepared. You must study outside of class. (Continued from Page 1) could be heard. The ensemble dancing, originally choreographed by Lionel Barrymur, needed rehearsing, but was not without its aesthetic values. Grades Depend On You Understanding, And Rules Tremendous atmosphere was generated by musical director William Timmons, Riley senior, who accompanied all concerned on an out-of-tune piano. His tinklings complemented perfectly the settings designed by Richard A. Fanolio, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and lighted by Lawrence Weaver, Lawrence senior. (Continued from Page 1) Perhaps the bombastic interpretation is longwinded and Virginia-acured, but there is no doubt that as the cream of our acting group, the Players have whipped themselves up into a pleasant, frothy topping for an old dessert. Rivers To Locomotives Rivers To Locomotive Fanolillo's decor represented everything from rivers to locomotives. Kay Brown, Larned junior, collected many costumes and somehow stage manager Kenneth Baker, Helmetta, N. J., freshman, squeezed the whole works onto the small stage. The artistic coordination medal, however, must go to Teichgraeber. Apply these study suggestions to your problems and this semester may be a profitable one. 6. Review each week for your final exam. Read each exam question carefully. Outline the answer on essay questions before writing. Pay special attention to phrasing of questions on objective tests. 5. Take adequate notes. After class, study, revise and add to your notes. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Shop Brown's First Suede Jacket Clearance Rust-Beige-Green-Gray Broken Sizes To 42 Sale $11.98 WE RENT "AFTER SIX" Tuxedos Winter Jacket $6.98 Winter Jacke Sale Gabardine Shell Quilted Linings Zipper Opening Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. YOUNG REPUBLICANS MEETING Find Out What Goes On Inside Politics! Mr. Jim Pratt Republican State Chairman, Will Speak On: "STRATEGY TO BE USED IN WINNING BACK THE GOVERNORSHIP" 7:00 p.m., Thursday, Feb.14 Jayhawk Room - Student Union