y more own on Page 9 5:00 Thursday, Oct. 18, 1956 University Daily Kansan 1 5353 —(Daily Kansan photo) DON'T PUT IT OFF—If you've been considering giving up, it might pay you to heed this friendly warning. However, as free withdrawal from classes ended Wednesday, perhaps these words of wisdom are no longer in order. The sign is located south of Malott Hall, just off Sunnyside Avenue. 'Interest Freud Created His Greatest Contribution' A talk on the influence of Sigmund Freud upon various research and practical areas in present-day psychology was given by Dr. Gardner Murphy, director of research for the Menninger Foundation in Topeka at a psychology colloquium in the Student Union Wednesday. Although many propositions and theories which Freud's genius presented to the scientific world, a great deal more remains to be verified, Dr. Murphy emphasized. The overall character of Freud's conception of man has had great influence upon the practice of clinical psychology, social work, arts, and even educational practice, he said. Led To New Understanding The application and testing of Freud's theories have led to a new understanding. Often discoveries were contradictory to Freud's theories but would not have been made except under the stimulus of ideas which Freud brought forth, Dr. Murphy said. He said that the number of ideas about human behavior which Freud SHOP BROWN'S FIRST! 100% WOOL Army Blankets $4.98 HOODED Sweat Shirts $2.98 WE RENT "After Six" Formal Wear HEAVY Sweat Pants $2.49 BLACK Motorcycle Jackets $22.95 up presented that are verified is less important than the social and research interest which Freud generated in scientists and practitioners as to the nature of man's behavior. Brown's TOGGERY 830 Mass. Dr. Murphy is a member of the Kansas University staff as a clinical professor in psychology. He has been chairman of the psychology department at City College, New York, and was president of the American Psychological Assn. in 1944. Political Theme At Half-Time Donkeys and elephants will be "honored guests" at the half-time ceremonies at the KU-OU game Saturday as band members present their show based on the theme "The Greatest Show on Earth," a spectacle that occurs once every four years—the national election! The timely program will be open to the strains of Barnum and Bailey's Favorites," as the 90-member marching band forms a giant bandwagon with revolving wheels that will carry it down the field. The donkey formation will be the second part of the show and as its ears wiggle the band will play "Donkey Serenade." Then it will be elephant time, and the musicians will play "Elephants on Parade" while the elephant swings its ears and trunk. Try Kansan Want Ads. Get Results. The closing number of the political panorama will be "God Bless America" played while the band members are in the formation of the word VOTE. The Oklahoma team and rooters will then be saluted as the marchers form the letters OU in script form and serenade Oklahoma with "Boomer Sooner." The final formation will be the block letters KU and the playing of "The Crimson and the Blue" directed to the Jayhawkers in the east stadium. RENO, Nev.—(UP)—Yvonne Moray, 52-pound midget, complained to Mert Wertheimer, Riverside Hotel owner, that she should not have to pay full price for meals because she can "only eat half a meal." Wertheimer promptly posted a sign: "Half Price to Midgels." Other Reno merchants joined in "a fair deal for the little people," offered them half-price merchandise. Bargains included a $28,000 snow plow for $14,-000 and "a little bitty house, half price." Prices Fit Sizes In Reno PENNEY'S MAKING DISTINCT QUALITY 805 Mass. 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