University Daily Kansan Page 5 Graphic Arts Bureau Supplies Research, Teaching Photos The Photo and Graphic Arts Bureau, located in the sub-basement of Watson Library, smooths the way for those who require photos or other examples of graphic arts for work in research, teaching and publications. A NEW 320 copy camera is the latest addition to the Photo and Graphic Arts Bureau. The Robertson camera is capable of handling original art work up to 20x24 inches, and can accurately reduce or enlarge by means of an automatic calibrated scale. The bureau keeps current files on new materials and techniques, and is presently putting to use new equipment that will enable the bureau to offer a wide range of photo and graphic service that has been either too costly or limited by the previous equipment capabilities. Other work of the photograph section of the bureau includes the taking of student identification pictures, of which 50,000 prints are made-five copies of each student. Microfilming for both industrial and educational institution use is another large area of work available in the bureau's service. "THE BUREAU is set up to handle a wide variety of work and in most cases each job requires special handling and set-ups all with one objective—a good print," said Edward Julian, director of the bureau. The graphic arts section produces brochures, movie titles, charts, graphs, displays, signs, posters, newsletters and letterheads. John Selffridge is the designer for this section. "Our principal work now in progress is the re-designing of the University catalogue and a display for the architecture department," said Mr. Julian. The people responsible for photographic work are Miss Eleanor Wells, University photographer, Mrs. Betty Miller, printer, and six student assistants. Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. — Isaac Goldberg. It is only one step from toleration to forgiveness.-Walter Hines Page All campus organizations should at once file with the Office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong, lists of officers for the 1961-62 school year. This information is needed for inclusion in the Student Directory, K-Book, etc. Official Bulletin Epicspic Evening Prayer: 5 p.m. Canterbury House. TODAY Society for the Advancement of Management: 7 p.m., Kansas Union. Mr. C. P. Hoevel, Manager, Industrial Relations Dept., Ford Assembly Plant, Kansas City, to speak on "Labor Relations in Management." Humanities Forum: 7:30 p.m., Oread Room, Kansas Union. Michael Scherer, visiting professor of German, on "Post-War German Literature." Naval Reserve Research Co. 9-20: 7:30 p.m., Room 104, Military Science Building, R Research in Chemical Engineering "Professor Fred Kurata, Univ. of Kansas. Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m., St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. WEDNESDAY Tuesday, May 16, 1961 Mathematics Colloquium: 3:00 p.m. Coffee, 3:15 p.m. 504 Summer Dr. Mr. Rosewood of Wisc., on "Numerical Integration Formulas in More Than One Dimension." THURSDAY Jay Janes: 5 p.m., 306 Kansas Union. Mathematics Colloquium: 3:50 p.m. (Coffee) 113 Strong. 4:15 p.m. 103 Strong. Henry Thacher, Argome National Laboratory, on "Osculating Interpolations." Civil Rights Council Film Showing: Papers No. 2" on the Nashville丝-ins.- Peppers Plan OU Migration Tentative plans are being made for a migration to the Oklahoma-Kansas football game, Oct. 21 in Norman, Okla., by the Jay Jane and KuKu clubs. It has not been decided whether to charter a train or buses to the game. Either would go directly to the Oklahoma stadium and whatever transportation used would leave Lawrence Saturday morning and return that same evening. There are only 1,000 reservations available. The cost would be $16 by bus and approximately $22 by train. This cost includes a reserved seat at the game and a round trip reserved seat on either train or bus. A post card with name, address and how many tickets needed sent to Paul Ruhter, Burlington sophomore, by May 22 will assure anyone interested a reservation. These reservations are not binding and do not have to be paid for until next fall. The purpose of making reservations now is to receive an estimate as to how many students are interested. Make Money This Summer SELLING FIREWORKS UNIVERSITY WHOLESALERS Call or See Stan Andeel Jerry Dickson Roger Schmanke VI 3-7370 1025 Emery Road Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.