Page 12 University Daily Kansan Friday. May 5, 1901 State History Meeting Centers on Centennial Paul Wallace Gates, professor of history, Cornell University, will be the principal speaker at the 35th annual meeting of the Kansas Association of Teachers of History and Social Science. The meeting will be held here tomorrow and Sunday. PROF. GATES will address the group at 8 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. His subject, "Land and Credit Problems Underdeveloped Kansas," is related to the meeting's theme of Kansas history during the Centennial year. The conference will be devoted to lectures and discussion on modern European history and international diplomacy as well as on Kansas history and historiography. OTHER SPEAKERS will be Ambrose Saricks associate professor of history, KU; Glenn E. Torrey, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia; Joseph Hajda and Homer E. Socolofsky, Kansas State University; Elizabeth Cochran, Kansas State College of Pittsburg, and others. AF Societies Hold Conference Here Two Air Force ROTC honor organizations—the Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight — are holding a regional conclave with more than 110 members from nine universities on campus this weekend. This is KU's Angel Flight's second year on campus, Sharon Gale, Grand Junction, Colo., junior and Flight commander, said that there are now 17 members. The flight was organized last year with 5 charter members. Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. A copy of the material to The Daily Kansan Notice should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Episcopal Evening Prayer (Week days): 5 p.m. Cantonbury, House BSU Discussion: 7:30 p.m., 1221 Oread. "Morals in Motion Pictures." Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m., Sunflower Room, Kansas Union. Bob Letsinger on "The Practice of Prayer." International Club: 7:30 p.m. Meadowlark Room-Cotton-Room Room, Kansas Union. Film "Greece" and first-hand commentary by Greek students. 8:30 Visiting Students KSU "Cosmopolitan Club" will play. Dancing, refreshments. All welcome. Hilieel Services: 7:30 p.m. New Jewish School at 9th Street. U.J.A., Program follows. SATURDAY Catholic Dally Mass: 6:30 a.m., St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Foreign Students: 7 a.m. Hoch Audio- lumination build exhibits. Should finish by 10 a.m. KU vs. Combinado America. Soccer Game: 3 p.m., Intramural Field Foreign Student's Festival: Exhibits of 15 nations 1:30-5:00; 6:30-7:45; program at 7:45 p.m. The public is invited, and all are required. Admission free. Hoch Auditorium. Soccer Match: 4 p.m., Intramural Field. KU vs. Tusla University. Oread Friends: 10:30 a.m. Danforth library, programmed Quaker worship. All welcome. Catholie Services: 8 & 10 a.m., Fraser Theater. Lutheran Church Services: 9:15 and 11 and 12 in Lutheran Church, 13th and 14th. New Hampshire. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers; 5-15, p.m. Donforth, Chapel 5 p.m. shipment Dantorch Chapel. Levitas, history of history and philosophy, KCU, on "America and Israel" byapper at 6:30 Castle Treas, Room 33, at 11 a.m. Meeting following: 5:45 p.m., Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union. Prof. O. P. Backus on "Changes in the Attitudes of Latent People during the Last Four Years." People-to-People Forum No. 1: 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union. The public is invite Topic: "The Elchmann Trial." Three members and two foreign students. Students Show Religious Apathy- had a group- that talked about their religious beliefs," he said. "This involved perhaps 15 people over the course of the semester. the more than 5,000 students they represent are active in a student religious organization at some time in the school year. In none of the cases investigated was more than a third of the students in a particular denomination active in the club that represented their faith. Usually far less than a third were participating in the club's activities. (Continued from page 1) "This spring we have a group studying the creation story in the Bible. It consists of four people." McCabe said that the attendance tended to drop at the study groups as well as the regular meetings of the Wesley Foundation. He said the study groups started with 10 to 15 people and dropped to 5 to 8 people as the semester moved along. Open to all Junior & Senior math majors or any graduate students No Charge SIGN UP IN THE MATH OFFICE, 217 STRONG Mr. Moore added that while these study groups were sponsored by the KU-Y, its program was not primarily religious in nature. (Editor's note: An article Monday will discuss the reasons the leaders feel there is student apathy to religion.) According to the estimates of the student religious leaders and clergymen, about 860 to 1.060 of Tom Moore, director of the KUY, said his organization has sponsored two religious study groups this year. 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