Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1956 Campus Fulbright Committee Recommends Two Students The campus Fulbright Committee has recommended Roy Elliott Gridley, Lawrence senior and Artie Lou Metcalf, Lawrence graduate student, to the state committee. Gridley has applied for a Fulbright scholarship to England and Metcalf for one to Germany. Every college and university in the state may submit two students to the State Fulbright Committee for consideration. Each state names at least two Fulbright candidates who are recommended to the National Selection Committee. Fifty-seven applications were received by the Campus Fulbright Committee. A total of 43 were submitted last year. Two applications were received for the Buenos Aires Convention Program. Members of the Campus committee are J. A. Burzle, professor of Materia, chairman; Ammon S. Andes, professor of aeronautical engineering; Robert W. Baxter, associate professor of botany; A. W. Burgstahler, instructor and resident associate in chemistry; Miss Barbara Craig, assistant professor of Romance languages; Gordon Collister, professor of education; Clifford P. Ketzel, assistant professor of political science, and Milton Steinhardt, associate professor of music history. Two Attend Louisville Meeting Two journalism students left this morning for a Sigma Delta Chi convention in Louisville, Ky. Bob Lyle, Kansas City, Mo., senior, and Del Haley, Kingsdown junior, will return from the professional journalism meeting Saturday. Firms Schedule Job Interviews Representatives of the companies listed below will interview engineering students in 111 Marvin this week. Students who wish to be interviewed should sign the interview schedules in 111 Marvin. Wednesday — Howard, Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff, Kansas City; General Electric Co., Black and Vatch Co., Kansas City. Thursday — Frisco Railroad Co. Springfield, Mo.; Carbide and Carbon Chemical Co., Whiting, Ind.; Cook Research Laboratories, Skokie, Ill.; Consumes Power Co. Friday — Carter Oil Co., the Coleman Co., Wichita, Kans.; Carbide Nuclear Chemical Co., Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Fratt and Whitney Aircraft Co., East Hartford, Conn. German-speaking and French and Italian-speaking Swiss students will present another in the series of "Introducing the World" programs sponsored by the International Club, 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Foreign Program To Feature Native Songs, Dances, Slides The presentation is open to the public and a social dance will follow. Refreshments will be served. "Austrian, German and Swiss Evening," which: will end up with polonaise, will start off by showing color slides of towns and villages of the three countries. "We aim to show the diversity of so narrow an area in central Europe. People will notice the various landscapes and way of life found in and around the Alps," the organizers said. Students from these countries, assisted by American students; will accompany slides demonstration with folk songs. "The Soviet Zone of Berlin and Germany will not be neglected in the slides," Hermann Schmidt, Germany, graduate student, said. Several "Deutch Lieber" will be sung by Carolyn Craft, Junction City senior. She will be accompanied by Horst Helle, Hamburg, Germany, graduate student. To present the feeling of the Alps, several folk dances will be presented by the students. Every effort is being made to procure the native costume to give a more authentic air to the occasion, the organizers said. They expressed regret, however, that beer and wine for which these countries are famous, will be missing. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. SPECIAL AFTER-THANKSGIVING EVENT! 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