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April 10, 1961 Examination Schedule Spring Semester, 1961 Friday, May 26, 1961, to Thursday, June 1, 1961, inclusive Will be examined at: Classes meeting at: Will be examined at: 8 A.M., MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Monday May 29 8 A.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Wednesday May 31 9 A.M., MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Saturday May 27 9 A.M., TTS sequence** 8:00- 9:50 Thursday June 1 10 A.M., MWF sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Saturday May 27 10 A.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Wednesday May 31 11 A.M., MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday May 30 11 A.M., TTS sequence** 10:10-12:00 Thursday June 1 12 Noon, MWF sequence* 3:40- 5:30 Thursday June 1 1 P.M., MWF sequence* 10:10-12:00 Monday May 29 1 P.M., TTS sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday May 30 2 P.M., MWF sequence* 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday May 30 2 P.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Saturday May 27 3 P.M., MWF sequence* 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday May 31 3 P.M., TTS sequence** 1:30- 3:20 Thursday June 1 4 P.M., MWF sequence* 3:40- 5:30 Thursday June 1 4 P.M., TTS sequence** 3:40- 5:30 Thursday June 1 Chemistry 3 (All Sections) 10:10-12:00 Tuesday May 30 Engineering Mechanics 1, 1a, 16, 48, 49, 55, 57 (All Sects.) 1:30- 3:20 Friday May 26 English 1, 1a, 1H (All Sections) 1:30- 3:20 Friday May 26 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 General Biology Zoology 2 Physiology 2 {(All Sections)} 8:00- 9:50 Monday May 29 {(All Sections)} 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday May 31 Mathematics 2, 2c, 22, 23, 32, 42, H (All Sections) 10:10-12:00 Saturday May 27 Physics 3, 4, 5, 6, and 116 (All Sections) 3:40- 5:30 Monday May 29 *5 and 4 hour classes; 3 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 2 hour classes meeting Monday and Wednesday, or Monday and Friday, or Wednesday and Friday, 1 hour classes meeting Monday, Wednesday or Friday, at the hour indicated. **3 hour classes meeting Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2 hour classes meeting Tuesday and Thursday or Tuesday and Saturday or Thursday and Saturday; 1 hour classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday, at the hour indicated. job" study of a newspaper advertising department. Prof. Dykes will confer with Calder M. Pickett, acting dean of the School of Journalism and W. Clarke Wescoe, Chancellor, for their suggestions before submitting an outline of his proposed study to the NAEA. Kansan Want Ads Get Results James E. Dykes, associate professor of journalism and head of the advertising sequence in the school of journalism, has been chosen to receive the Newspaper Advertising Executives Association Fellowship for study during the 1961 summer vacation. The fellowship provides $2.500 for an eight weeks "on the Museum Council Elects Camp Russell Camp, preparator in vertebrate paleontology was elected chairman of the Museum Council of Mid-America for the 1961-62 academic year. The lecture, on "On Communication with Russia," was taped but could not be broadcast because the new station tower had not been completed. Hundreds of people had to be turned away from the Hayakawa lecture because Fraser theater and two overflow rooms had filled to capacity. Put off thy cares with thy clothes; so shall thy rest strengthen thy labor, and so thy labor sweeten thy rest.—Quarles He succeeds Milton F. Perry, curator of the Harry S. Truman Museum. Dykes Awarded Journalism Study Grant Police had expected trouble after Parks Commissioner Newbold Morris announced recently that the folk singers would have to end their 17-year tradition of singing in the 855-square foot pool on Sundays, when it is empty. They trampled the grass, he said, and his gardeners were having trouble growing shrubbery. The oral section of the examination will be given to students who pass the written examination at 4 p.m. May 3, in Room 118 Strong. Beatniks, Police Wage Fight for NY Fountain A broadcast of S. I. Hayakawa's Humanities lecture given on Feb. 21 will be made at 8 p.m. today by station KANU. Four of those arrested were released on $25 bail last night in a court session that was orderly despite the jammed-packed attendance of 160 music lovers and 55 policemen. The others will be arraigned today. They are charged with park violations and one man was charged with assaulting a policeman. A reinforced unit of 50 policemen won the Sunday afternoon fight and arrested ten beatniks (none of them had beards), including a zither player, a mandolin player and a harmonica player. They chased off the other 60 to 150 stringy-haired girls and long-haired youths to the sanctuary of a nearby church. NEW YORK—(UPI)—Beatnik folk singers faced arraignment today over a riot with police for possession of a waterless fountain in historic Washington Square where they want to play their music. Those desiring further information can contact either Wilmer Lunkugel, assistant professor of speech, in room 116 Strong (KU extension 374) or Robert L. Koch, instructor in speech, in room 301 Strong (KU extension 377). Taped Hayakawa Talk On KANU Today The written part of this semester's Speech I examination will be given at 4 p.m. April 19, in room 118 Strong. It will test those taking it on the theory and information of speech. Three policemen were injured. One was bitten on the hand by a demonstrator. Another was bitten by an excited dog. A third patrolman barked his shin when he fell over a low fence. Students must register for this test by 5 p.m. April 17, in 116 Strong. A crowd of 2,000 watched the fight and taunted police for alleged brutality and fascism. Speech Test Set April 19 do they fall for you head first? They do if you use 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic on your head first! Most men use water with their hair tonic and 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic is specially made to use with water. Water evaporates, dries out your hair. Alcohol and cream tonics evaporate, too. But 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic won't evaporate. It's 100% pure light grooming oil - replaces oil that water removes. And just a little does a lot! it's clear it's clean... it's `VASELINE HAIR TONIC IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF CHESEBROUGH-POND'S INC.`