Wolsey, Wayne Cecil, GR, 607 La. VI 3-3110 *Womack, Fred A., Jr., GR, 1801 Ark. VI 2-0196 *Wood, Janice Owen, GR, commuting. Wood, Larry F., 4EN, 1509 Ky. Wood, Terry Michael, 2AS Woodburn, Dorothy A., GR, commuting Woodburn, William D., 2AS Woodbury, Timothy M., 3AS, 1420 Crescent Woodcock, Herman H., GR, commuting Woden, Patricia L., 1AS, 2235 N. H. VI 2-3310 Woods, Judith Ann, 4AS, 517B W. 14 Woody, Janet Ann, 4ED, 1530 Engel VI 2-1340 *Worthington, Charles, 4BU, commuting *Wright, Donald L., GR, commuting Wright, Janet, 4AS, 935 Mich. VI 3-2797 *Wright, Joe H., GR. *Wright, John, GR, commuting Wright, Katherine L., 3AS, 733 Miss. VI 3-8698 *Wright, Sharon Cipra, 9ZZ, commuting Wright, Suzanne Kay, 3ED, 1232 La. VI 3-4262 Wright, William Jr., 4EN, 1145 Ind. VI 2-0612 Wyckoff, Jerry L., GR, commuting *Wykert, Clyde R., GR, commuting Wylle, Mary Louise, GR, 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711 Novel of Gunn In Translation The first science fiction novel of James E. Gunn, administrative assistant to the chancellor for University Relations, has just been published in German and Spanish translations. "Star Bridge," written in collaboration with Jack Williamson of Portales, N. M., was published in 1955. It later was reprinted in paperback. Karl Detzer Gunn has had three novels published since "Star Bridge." "This Fortress World," also published in 1955, has been reprinted in paperback in this country and in Germany in translation. "Station in Space" was published as an original paperback in 1958 by Bantam Books, Inc. A Brazilian edition in Portuguese has been contracted for. His most recent book is "The Joy Makers," published this year by Bantam Books, Inc., as an original paperback. In addition to the foreign translations and publications of his novels, Gunn has had many of his 50 short stories anthologized. Indian Civilization Program Offered He has had four of his stories dramatized over NBC radio, and one story dramatized on network television. The institute is designed to give the participants a brief but intensive survey of Indian history and first hand experience in modern India to enrich their teaching in the United States. Faculty members who have some background in Asian culture are being offered an opportunity to spend two months in India in the summer of 1962 working at the Summer Institute in Indian Civilization. Those interested should apply to the Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, or see Dr. J. A. Burzle, Chairman of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures. Deadline is July 15. Needs More Protection Y "Are you aware that the foreign secretary was attacked by a tigress and might have been eaten if he had not been protected by 326 elephants and 500 men?" LONDON — (UPI) — A Labor member of parliament, expressing concern in parliament for the safety of the foreign secretary, Lord Hume on a recent hunting expedition in Nepal said: Yamamoto. Jane S., 3FA, 420 W. 11 ... VI 3-7711 Yang, Mirion, GR, 1224 Ohio ... VI 3-5139 Yang, Shao Chyan, GR, 1420 Ohio ... VI 3-5139 Yates, Janice Marie, 9ZZ, 719 Shelburn Yates, Shirley Ann, 1AS, commuting Yauk, Carol E, 9ZZ, 420 W. 11 ... VI 3-7711 Yes, Tucker Tew, ... VI 3-7711 Nonilly, James L, GR, 1903 Ousdahl *Yoo, Jin Sun, GR, 15371'Tenn. Yost, Walter A., GR, commuting *Young, Arlene Orme, GR, commuting Young, Ellamae, 9ZZ, commuting Young, Foster Paul, 2FA, 1515 Engel ... VI 2-1200 *Young, Joe Curt, GR, 4 Sunflower Young, Larry H., 3PH, commuting Tuesday, June 20. 1961 Summer Session Kansan Z *'Zabel, Kenneth P., 4A5* *'Zlegenfus, Charles Ws., GR. 1116 La. VI 3-8202* *'Zielinski, James M., GR. 2019 Vt. VI 3-4859* *'Zilmer, Paul G., II. 5EN. 22 Stouffer 12 VI 3-0125* *'Zimmerman, David G., II. 5EN. 22 Stouffer 12 VI 3-1404* *'Zimmerman, John F., GR. 14 Stouffer 7 VI 3-3380* *'Zimmerman, Mildred H. 3FA. 2002 Oxford VI 3-3380* *Zogleman, Patricia S., 420 W. 11 VI 3-7711* *Zwarych, Phyllis D., GR. 1400½ La. VI 3-7209* Edsel Ford to Lecture June 27 for Writers Edsel Ford, poetry leader at the University of Kansas Writers' Conference, June 27 to 30, at Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall, will give the opening lecture of the conference. Susan Kuehn Boyd, fiction leaders at the conference will give a lecture at 8 o'clock June 28 on "The Literary Scene Through a Kitchen Window." Though attendance at the conference is in general limited to persons fully enrolled, Mrs. Boyd's lecture on fiction is open to others at a $5 fee for this one talk. Criticism of short stories by Mrs. Boyd will be available only to those enrolled for the entire conference. Writing as Susan Kuehn (her maiden name), Mrs. Boyd has had stories in the O. Henry, Stanford and Best Stories collections, in Harper's Magazine and Mad霉oiselle. More recently, she has been occupied with writing a novel, which is still in process. She has two small children and her husband is a law professor at the University of Iowa. Mrs. Boyd was conference fiction leader in 1955, and two years later came to Lawrence as the Matrix Table speaker of Theta Sigma Phi, Epsilon chapter. She, as well as other leaders of the conference, will take part in several panels and round tables, giving those enrolled an opportunity for personal advice about writing problems. Gertrude Sellars Pearson Hall, 11th and Louisiana. The other leaders are Karl Detzer of Reader's Digest, who will speak Tuesday evening on magazine writing; Mrs. Mary Francis Shura of Liberty, Mo., children's writing; John Alexander of the Kansas City Star, writing features and illustrating them photographically; and Edsel Ford of Rogers, Ark., who will open the conference with a talk on writing verse. All workshop sessions of the conference, including Mrs. Boyd's lecture, are to be held in the library of Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, is director of the conference for her ninth summer. She was also associated with the KU Conference at its founding by Ray West, formerly of the English faculty here, in 1948. West ran the intensive short course in writing two summers, before going to the State University of Iowa faculty. The conference here lapsed for two summers, but was renewed in 1953 under Miss Grinstead's direction. Religion is a great force—the only real motive force in the world; but what you fellows don't understand is that you must get at a man through his religion and not through yours.—George Bernard Shaw There is no indispensable man.— Franklin D. Roosevelt Short Ones When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Section. Patronize Kansan Advertisers-They Are Loyal Supporters.