I will work for you. In The Land Down Under 'Boiling Billy' Was Most Intriguing Experience Boiling a billy over an open fire in the bush country of Australia was one of the most intriguing experiences Miss Esther E. Twenter professor of social work, had while teaching as a Fulbright lecturer in the land down-under. $ \textcircled{*} $ "A billy," she explained, "is a type of tea made with gum leaves." "Hue with gun leaves." Miss Twente spent a year as a teacher and consultant at the University of Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney and returned to Kansas in time for spring enrollment. Page 3 "As a lover of the outdoors, the Australian bush country was particularly fascinating to me," she said. "There I saw wild birds and animals of near story-book fame—the kangaroo, the bear-like koalas, and the beautiful lyrebirds, which strut proudly and preen their feathers while calling their mate." University of Sydney she led a 4-week seminar for social workers and taught a 2-week class for 25 Asiatic students. At the University of Adelaide Mice Twente taught two courses for regularly enrolled students and conducted a 12-week seminar for practicing social workers. At the University of Melbourne she conducted two seminars, one for practicing social workers and the other for the faculty and field supervisors. At the "As a whole there was no great difference between American college students and those of Australia," Miss Twente said. "I felt that one might transplant the students from one country to the other and never know the difference." Those meeting with the executives James Dykes, assistant professor of journalism, was in Kansas City, Mo Tuesday to discuss a project for his Advertising Campaign class with Cliff Nothdurf of the Bruce B Brewer Advertising Agency and J. A. Thomas of Rutherford Food Corporation. Discuss Advertising Project Yesterday Six scholarships to women students are being offered by Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. The deadline for applying for the awards is March 1. Girls: Need Scholarships? were Prof. Dykes, Nan Porter, Wichita junior, Harold Metz, Lawrence junior, John Hedley, Coffeyville senior, Jim Pontius, Wichita senior, Conboy Brown, Larned senior, Karlowe Kohler, Lund, Sweden graduate student, Dale Bowers, Lyndon senior, and Dave Dickey, Kansas City, Mo., senior. The scholarships include an undergraduate scholarship, $250; an emergency scholarship, $100-$200; a graduate fellowship, $500; foreign study and student scholarship, up to $1.000; students' aid fund, and a rehabilitation scholarship for specialized study in the fields of physical therapy, speech, hearing, etc, up to $500. More information about the scholarships may be obtained at the dean of women's office, 220 Strong, or by writing Kappa Kappa Gamma Headquarters, 530 East Town St., Columbus 16, Ohio. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1957 University Daily Kansan Nationalism Strong Force In Japan, Professor Says Fresh impressions of the Far East and new studies in Japanese history are the result of six months of research in the Far East by George M. Beckmann, associate professor of history. Japan has become more modern since his last visit and it is "harder Prof. Beckmann left the KU campus following the 1956 summer session and returned the day before classes began this semester. Prof. Beckmann's studies in Japan led to the completion of a book, "Making of the Meiji Constitution," which is a study of the development of constitutional theory in late 19th century Japan. The book is the result of research begun in 1952 and 1953 when he spent 10 months in the Far East studying Japanese history and language. It will be published sometime this spring. His travels included a 4-month stay in Japan and two months of traveling in Southeast Asia. The purpose was to observe those areas and to gather information for a general text on the Far East. to realize there was a war," Prof. Beckman said. "There is also a stronger feeling of nationalism, but it is not a feeling of anti-Americanism. They simply want us to get out as soon as possible." "Unless Japan can improve tech- nologically, the picture is gloomy." The Japanese economy is precarious and any loss of markets, or strong competition from other nations on the world market would seriously endanger the future of it. Prof. Beckmann added. I had never understood before ... the tremendous problems of the area in such vital terms. I was particularly impressed with the medical problems of the area," he said. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription dulicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2968 Art Group Plans Exhibit An exhibit on creative embroidery and talks by Dr. I. L. de Francesco, director of art education, State Teachers College, Kutztown, Pa., will highlight the Eighth Annual Art Education Conference Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23, at the Student Union. The conference is under the supervision of the Art Education Club on the campus. The conference will open at 9 a.m., Friday, with registration in the Union and will continue through the day with a general session, group discussions, films, and a dinner in the Kansas Room. Dr. de Francesco will speak at the general session, the dinner on Friday and the general session Saturday. The exhibit, creative embroidery, will be opened to the public Monday in the south lounge of the Union. The following committees have been named for the conference: Banquet, Pat Sterrett, chairman, Leavenworth junior, Ann Brenneisen, Kansas City, Kan, sophomore, and Barbara Rodd, Wichita sophomore; Exhibit, Jean Holt, Lawrence senior, chairman, Joy Monsees, Kansas City, Mo, freshman, and Kyle Conway, Independence, Mo., junior. Tea for Dr. dr. Francesco, Mildred Andes, Lawrence senior, chairman, Mary Ann Clark, Kansas City, Mo, sophomore, and Mariorie Jones, Kansas City, Kan, freshman; Hospitality; Sara Davis, Kansas City, Mo, senior, chairman, Judy Clark, Topeka freshman, Annette McEllinney, Bethany, Mo, sophomore, Marietta Moigs, Mission freshman, and Mrs. Pat Durden, Lawrence graduate student. Contemporary Valentines By Hallmark Everyone is talking about Hallmark's Contemporary Cards. Designed for young moderns, they're the most revolutionary idea the greeting card industry has seen in years. See them now. Modern - To The Point - Witty & Clever MOSSER-WOLF 1107 Mass. 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