University Daily Kansan Page 3 Around the Campus Beasley to Direct $7,700 Summer Meet The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded the KU Governmental Research Center a $7,700 grant to conduct a two-week executive development program in August. The program will be directed by Kenneth Beasley, assistant director of the center and assistant professor of political science. James E. Titus, assistant professor of political science, and Edwin O. Stene, professor of political science, will assist in directing the program. The sessions will emphasize principles of public administration and management. KU Foreign Students Attend Festival A group of KU foreign students attended the International Festival last weekend in Wichita. Some of the students took part in the exhibits and program. The festival is being held at Sacred Heart College. RADIO STATION Wants Enclose outline of yourself, education and a 500 to 1,000 word story on why you want to become Women's Affairs Editor of radio station. Enclose picture of yourself. Send to Women's Affairs Editor • Must Be Single, 21-26 • Must Be Attractive P.O. Box, 231 Omaha 1, Nebraska or P.O. Box 388 Houston 1, Texas Kosakowski, Pratt Win $75 For Engineer Paper at KC SAFE MODERN STORAGE Hugs sprayed for Moth Protection. Vault for your Valuables. Phone for Free Estimates. The research will be directed by Dr. Robert W. Lichwardt, associate professor of botany, and Dr. Charles Michener, professor and chairman of the department of entomology. Dr. L. R. Batra will be the research associate on the project. Thomas Kosakowski, Leavenworth senior, and Wayne Pratt, Topeka sophomore, co-authors of "A Device for the Detection and Evaluation of Thermos" won the $75 first place prize in a competition of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Kansas City section. The National Science Foundation has given KU a $32,300 grant for a three-year study of the relationships of ambrosia fungi and beetles. CRC Shows Film On Nashville Sit-In Entomologists Get $32,300 Study Grant The paper deals with the measuring of rising air masses, called thermos, used as an aid in flying gliders. The paper was presented Thursday. Retiring members of the faculty and staff will be honored at a Faculty Club dinner at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow Local & Long Distance MOVING The Faculty Club will present life memberships to C. G. Bayles, superintendent of building and grounds, Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama, Mrs. Elizabeth Prentice, instructor of Latin and Greek, and Walter H. Schoowe, associate professor of geology. The KU Civil Rights Council will show a film concerning the Nashville, Tenn., sit-in at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, in Fraser Theater. The film is a product of the National Broadcasting System and is entitled "White Paper No. 2." The program is open to the public. Faculty Club to See Retirement Honors MOVING AND STORAGE ETHAN SMITH A business meeting will follow the dinner in which a slate of officers will be presented to the general membership. Your Agent for: Studio de Portra 912 Mass., Lawrence — VI 2-2300 This certificate entitles you to 1 (8x10) enlargement of your child for just $1.95 plus .05 tax. You will have a generous selection of proofs to choose from. No appointment is necessary. Offer expires June 1, 1961. Piano Recital Set Richard Angeletti, instructor in piano, will present a faculty recital at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. He will play Sonata in C Minor, Op. 11 by Beethoven; Sonata No. 3 in A Minor, Op. 28 by Prokofeff; and Davidsbundlertanze, Op. 6, by Schumann. Angletti has appeared in a recital before the Milwaukee Music Teachers Assn. and on the concert series of the Milwaukee Civic Music Assn. He received the master of music degree at Northwestern University, studying under Louis Crowder. He was honor soloist with the Northwestern University Symphony under Thor Johnson. His most recent appearance was at Drury College in Springfield, Mo. Imitation is the sincerest of flattery.—Charles Caleb Colton Dort Gets $800 for Geology Date Study The American Academy of Arts and Sciences granted Wakefield Dort Jr., associate professor of geology, an $800 grant for research in geology and archeology. Prof. Dort will be testing the reliability and application of a new method of geological dating known as "obsidian method." Obsidian is a volcanic glass Prof. Dort will be collecting this summer in Idaho. He will make a laboratory study of the specimens next winter. JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. 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