Phoen 19 University Dalv Korean —(Daily Kansan photo) Italian Flag Given To KU The University added the Italian flag to its United Nations collection Wednesday. The flag was purchased by Fabio Carniel, Trieste, Italy, graduate student, who is the only Italian student at KU. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy accepted the flag from Carnelian, a futuristic scholar studying political science. Both are shown above. The flag consists of three vertical stripes of red white and green and will hang with the other UN flags in the rotunda of Strong Hell Italy was admitted to the UN in December 1955. Carniel came here last September Wilcox Venus Has Mysterious Past Who the sculptor was and when the work was executed are unknown, but the magnificent marble statue of the Greek goddess Venus is one of the treasured possessions of the Louvre in Paris. Similarly, its imitation is one of the treasured possessions of Wilcox Museum in Fraser Hall, according to Miss Mary Grant, curator of the museum. The original statue was found by a peasant in 1820 on the island of Melos, where it had remained hidden for centuries in a niche of the wall of an ancient theater. It had suffered from time and neglect, and was in two parts when discovered. It was purchased by the Marquis de Riviere, French ambassador to Turkey, and after restoration was given to Louis XVIII of France, who presented it to the Louvre. The Venus de Milo is part of the display at Wilcox Museum. Most of the other pieces are also imitations of ancient Greek art. The bulkiest of living reptiles is the salt-water crocodile of Australia's tropical streams. Fiercely aggressive, this 30-foot dragon will go out of its way to attack men. The first mile of concrete road in the world was laid in 1908 on Woodward Avenue in Detroit. and noticed the flags which had previously been ordered in one large shipment. "When we are studying aboard on a Fulbright scholarship," he said. "we are sometimes considered ambassadors of our country. I felt that this was one thing I could do to show my appreciation for the opportunity to study at KU." "I have always felt that I would like to see the Italian flag among those hanging in Strong," he said. "When you are abroad, you enjoy seeing something that reminds you of your country." Concerning his studies, Cariniel says he enjoys life here very much. "I like Kansas and the KU campus I feel very much at ease here," he said, "and have found the people with whom I have been associated The lectures will be given at 7 The lectures will be given at 7 p. m. every Wednesday through March 13. Axe To Attend Business Meet Axe To Attend Business Meet Dean Leonard H. Axe of the School of Business will attend an officer and executive committee meeting of the American Association of the Collegiate Schools of Business, Monday and Tuesday in New York City. Dean Axe is vice president of the organization. Want To Learn About Marriage? Students planning to marry soon or in the more distant future may find help and guidance in the series of lectures which began Wednesday night in the Methodist Student Center. The series is entitled "Looking Toward Marriage." The lecture will be given by the Rev. Edwin F. Price, director of the center. The subjects covered will include meaning of love, family-home background, health, personality, finances, engagement, sex and religion. "I want to show how each of these aspects of marriage contribute to the success of marriage," said the Rev. Mr. Price. "Many persons have questions about the importance of these fields to their future success," he said. The resolving of interfaith marriage problems should take place before they arise. "If persons can see the possible difficulties before marriage, they will have a better chance of working them out," he said. The lectures will be iven at 7 p. m. every Wednesday through March 13 Publish Catalog Of Snow Insect Study The first section of a proposed catalog of the insect types in the Snow Entomological Museum has been published. The author is Dr. Wallace E. La-berge of Iowa State College, who completed the section while he was a member of the KU faculty. The section contains a list of the Hymenoptera which is an order including bees, ants and wasps. There are 746 species listed. It is published in the current issue of the University of Kansas Science Bulletin. Now in progress is the cataloguing of flies by Dr. George W. Byers, assistant professor of entomology, and bird lice by Col. K. C. Emerson of Ft. Leavenworth. 14 Lutheran Students Go To Conference Fourteen members of the Lutheran Student Assn. will attend the annual mid-winter conference of the LSA at the University of Nebraska this weekend. Highlights of the conference will be the election of officers for the Midwest region of the LSA and various workshops. The students will be guests at the KU-NU basketball game. Winter wheat is sown in the fall and harvested the following spring. Could it be that the coffee bean is an indication of pressure, stress, and strain on students during final week? Well, so it would seem. According to Dwayne Hall, food service director of the Student Union, coffee sales in the Union were 23 per cent higher during final week than those of an average week. During final week, 640 gallons of coffee were consumed by students, as compared to 440 gallons regularly consumed a week. "Students didn't act normal during final week." Mrs. Clifford Stover, daytime cashier in the Hawks Nest, said. Mrs. Stover Motor Fleet Institute Set Coffee Drinking 23 Per Cent Higher During Final Week The first of seven institutes on Basic Principles of Supervision for Motor Fleet Personnel will begin Feb. 18 at the Continuation Center Building of the KU Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. The topic for the first institute is "supervisors as managers." Topics for the six succeeding Monday evenings will be: Feb. 25, "The Administrative Operation"; Mar. 4, "Forecasting and Planning"; Mar. 11, "Organizing, Including Structure and Principles, and Responsibility and Authority, March 18, "Directing, Including Successful Direction Staffing and Training, and Command, Stimulation - Leadership; March 25, "Coordinating, Controlling"; April 1, 'Sound Management a Challenge.' Glenn C. Peterson, instructor in supervision for the KU Extension and the State Board for Vocational Education, will teach the course. Sponsors of the program are the Kansas Motor Carriers Association, Inc., Kansas State Board for Vocational Education, Missouri Bus and Truck Association, Kansas City Center for University Extension and University Extension Motor Fleet Training. Business Grad With Oil Co. A recent University graduate in business, Robert Donald Call, Caney, has accepted a position in Pampa Tex., with Cities Service Oil Co. Mr. Call is in the company's junior engineer training school. - Fresh Live Maine Lobster - Italian Dishes WATCH FOR... - Charcoal Broiled Steaks Holiday Inn Hotel Featuring- Junction Hiway 10 and 59 on Iowa St. Holiday Inn Restaurant the GRAND OPENING Of The said that students would hand her a twenty dollar bill and walk off without the change. They seemed to be in a dazed condition or a state of shock, she added. Mrs. Stover also said the sale of aspirin during final week was terrific. 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