you are entering your --- T 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 21 Seniors Receive Air Force Commissions Twenty-one graduating seniors have been commissioned second lieutenants in the Air Force Reserve. All will be called into active duty within a year. Eight will enter pilot training, six observer training, six will be assigned to technical duties, and one to non-technical administrative duty. Those who received commissions were: Pilot training—Wendell A. Dutt, Topeka; Lawrence A. Goudie, Osawatomie; Charles L. Hedrick, Kansas City, Mo.; Wilbur D. Larkin, Kansas City, Kan.; Mxa Lynn, Mc Israel Offers Fellowship Competition for a fellowship offered by the government of Israel for research in Israel ends Feb. 28, 1957. The study begins in November and information and application blanks are available in 306 Fraser. Applicants must have U. S. citizenship by the date of application, a bachelor's degree by the date of departure, have demonstrated academic ability and capacity for independent study, good moral character, personality, adaptability, and good health. The winner may study in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the Hebrew Technical Institute in Haifa, or the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth. Approximately $900 will be allowed for the academic year to cover maintenance, sightseeing trips, and incidents. Free tuition at any of the three institutions listed above is also paid. Austria Offers 4 Scholarships Four scholarships for the academic year from Nov. 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958 are offered by the Austrian government to unmarried American students who will be graduates by this fall. The awards cover eight monthly allowances of approximately $100 which should be sufficient to cover room and board as well as tuition and incidental expenses. Competition for the scholarships closes March 1, 1957. To be eligible, a person must be a United States citizen by the date of application, have a bachelor's degree by the date of departure, must have demonstrated academic ability for independent study, and must be proficient in the German language. Information and application blanks for these scholarships may be obtained in 306 Fraser. Louth; Robert K. Melton, Kansas City, Kan.; Vernon F. Miller, Wichita, and Richard J. Reich, Steelton, Pa. Observer training—Charles W. Brown, Parsons; Ernest G. Collins, Kansas City, Mo.; Gary D. Cool, Concordia; Ellis D. Evans, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Charles T. Janik, Sunflower, and Carl R. Leonard, Howard. Technical duties—Francis M. Brinkmeyer, Independence; Robert A. Babcock, Jackson, Mich.; Dean E. Matthews, Ashland; Thomas F. McCall, Overland Park; Alfred L. Polski, Kansas City, Kan.; and James E. Sparks, Goodland Non-technical administrative duty —Jack M. Abercrombie, Beloit. Air Force Cadets Receive Honors Gary L. Miller, cadet commander of the Air Force ROTC, has named five cadets as "Cadet of the Month" for their squadrons for January. The honor is based upon outstanding drill performance and appearance during the month. The cadets honored were Gerald E. Brown, Kansas City, Mo., and William S. Burnison, Ontario, Calif., both freshmen. Roger W. Gramly, Caney, Raymond L. Johnson, Kansas City, Kan., and Donald E. Terpening, Washington, juniors. AFROTC Wins Rifle Meet With Washburn The Air Force ROTC rifle队 defeated Washburn University last night in a shoulder to shoulder match. 1,828 to 1,672. righn scorer for the Air Force team was Donald L. Johnson, Hickman Mills, Mo., senior, 383. Dan F. Schrepel, Pratt junior, scored 368; Ronald D. Strong, Abilene freshman, 363; Donald W. Catlin, Olathe freshman, 360; and John C. Kern, Colby freshman, 354. KUOK PROGRAMS Today Today 6:00 Daily Kansan 6:05 Dinner music 6:30 "Kaleidoscope" 6:45 Public service 7:00 "Bookstore Hour" 8:00 Wire news 8:05 University Theatre concert 8:30 Show tunes 9:00 Jazz 9:30 Lucky Strike news 9:45 Study break 10:00 "Nocturnal Notes" with Bruce Adair 10:30 News 10:35 "Nocturnal Notes" 11:00 "Nocturnal Notes" 12:00 Sign off PRE-MED SENIORS Microscopes at 20% DISCOUNT REICHERT MICROSCOPE CO. Campus Representative Hulse Wagner VI-3 4711 1425 Tenn. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Fraternity Jewelers - Fraternity Badges—Rings—Novelties - Trophies and Awards - Personalized Mugs and Ceramics 411 West 14th Al Lauter Phone VI 3-1571 The writing clinic has been moved to 7 Strong Annex E from 8 Strong Annex E, and is now open from 3 to 5 p. m. Monday through Friday. Writing Clinic Schedule Changed Students who failed the English Proficiency Examination but who have not yet picked up their examinations at the clinic are asked to pick them up as soon as possible. Taste includes four qualities: sweetness, sourness, saltiness and bitternes. Thursday, Feb. 14, 1957 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Engineering Talks In Book A record of the Petroleum Engineering Conference held at the University April 2-3, 1956, is now contained in a 170-page, clothbound book, "Fundamentals of Logging." The book contains seven lectures on logging, with illustrations of logs, charts, diagrams and formulas. "Fundamentals of Electrical Logging" and "Microlog and Microlaterolog" by M. P. Tixier, Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp., Houston, Tex.; "S. P. and Conventional Resistivity Logs," "Resistivity Measuring Devices Using Focusing Systems" and "Interpretation in Shaly Sands" by Maurice Martin, Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp, Ridgefield, Conn., and "Radiation Logging: Physical Principles" and "Radiation Logging: Applications" by Jay Tittman, also of the Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Several pages of "Summary and Conclusions" by M. P. Tixier, follow the lectures. Kansas is the only state in the Union that allows the counting of election ballots to begin before the polls are closed. Religious Emphasis Week February 17-23 "Is God The Answer?" Organized House Speakers—Classroom Speakers Convocation—9:20 Monday. Speaker: Dr. Ferdinand M. Isserman “WHAT'S THE WORLD LIKE?” Sponsored by Campus Religious Organizations FINAL CLEARANCE -SALE- Drastic Reduction In The Following Departments! 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