Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. March 29. 1961 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. Do not bring Bulletin material to Daily Kansan. Notices include name, place, date, and time of function. Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. St John's, Church, 12th & Kentucky. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 5 p.m. Canterbury House. TODAY Business Placement Bureau Job Interview: To register contact Dana W Stevens, Placement Director, 202 Summerfield Hall. Jay Janes Meeting: 5 p.m., 206 Kansas Union. Mathematics Colloquium: 3:50 p.m. 113 Strong. Coffee. 4:15 p.m. 103 Strong. Professor J. de Groot, Mathematische Institut der Universität von Amsterdam, Holland, on "Linearization of Homeomorphism Groups." Le L'œuvre francais se runuie micrèciel L'œuvre Générale se runuie micrèciel L'œuvre Giande se runuie micrèciel L'œuvre Grande se runuie micrèciel KU Amateur Radio Club: 7 p.m., 201 Electrical Engineering Labs. Norris Nahman, on "Transmission Line Problems." Discussion following. Linguistics Colloquy: 7:30 p.m., Faculty Club Library, George F. Wedge will discuss "Some Criteria for a Sound System of Metrics." Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. THURSDAY Business Placement Interviews: United States Civil Service Commission. (Federal career service: Accounting majors as well as students with any major.) U.S. Military School of Roads. (Accounting majors for administrative training program.) Methodist Student Center: 7:30 a.m. Morning Prayer. Noon. Graduate Students. Episcopal Holy Communion: Noon, Canterbury House. Lutheran Students Association Maundy Thursday Service: 5 p.m., Danforth Chapel, Wendell Nelson on "Show Thyself." Der Deutsche Verein versammt sich am Donnerstag, den 30, Maerz, um 5 Uhr in 502 Fraser. Eine Gruppe von Studenten wird uns ein ganz modernes Hoespiel aufuffen Es heisst "Die Liebe zu mir" von Loek Huisman. Danuch gibt es Erfrischungen. Alle sind herzlich Eingeladen. Four Groups Selected To House Soviet Guests Eight Soviet students on a five-day visit on campus next month will stay in Lewis and Jolliffe Halls, Delta Gamma sorority house and Beta Theta Pi fraternity house. The KU-Y committee planning the visit made this announcement yesterday and said an interpreter will accompany the students on the KU visit which will start April 26. This date is one day earlier than previously planned. WILLIAM McCOLLUM, Leavenworth junior and co-chairman of the committee, said that if possible two students will stay in each of the selected houses. He said that alternate houses were selected for the students because the committee did not know the man-woman ratio. They are: Sigma Kappa, alternate for women visitors, and George Bennett's apartment, a Lawrence senior's quarters, alternate for men visitors. - How many live in the house and what facilities are available? - THE SIX HOUSES were chosen from 15 applicants on this basis: - How many students living in the house are interested in the Soviet area? - Is the assigned official host within that house qualified? McCollum said the committee plans to have the Russian students eat one meal at the remaining 9 applicant houses. He said that the schedule for the luncheon would be announced after Easter vacation. THE COMMITTEE sponsoring the Soviet students' visit consists of Kenneth Megill, Vassar senior and William McCollum, Leavenworth junior (both will be taking part in the YMCA exchange program to Russia this summer); Roy D. Laird, assistant professor of political science; Clark Coan, assistant dean of men and foreign student adviser; Lawrence Mayor John T. Weatherwax; Tom Moore, secretary of the KU-Y; some students connected with the Soviet-Slavic Area Studies Program and the KU-Y. Engineering Panel Set for Tomorrow A panel of engineers from the Kansas City, Lawrence and Topeka areas will discuss "Professional Advancement After Graduation" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Big Eight room of the Kansas Union. Larry E. Miller, Coffeyville senior, said, "The objective of this meeting is also to arouse more interest in the engineer in training examination as the first step toward professional engineering status." The purpose of the meeting is to acquaint the student engineer with professional responsibilities and opportunities that follow graduation. KU members of the panel include Kenneth E. Rose, professor of engineering and Kenneth Huil, Liberal senior. The program is sponsored by the Engineering Student Council of the KU engineering school and the Kansas and Missouri Chapters of the National Society of Professional Engineers. DON'T LAY AN EGG Take Your Car To Fritz Co. THE BEST IN - Lubrication - Car Washing - Motor Oil - Gasolene - Tire and Battery Service KLWN-Cities Service Sports Report Mon. thru Fri 12:45 Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Urgently Needed— 20 to 30 COLLEGE STUDENTS Pleasant work, excellent remuneration. Students are now paying way through college with this program. Work involves showing of films to students in our company and TV advertising is built around him. If you qualify, this opportunity may become your career; it has to others. Results of a very pleasant summer's effort will continue into the future and key successes may build themselves into a permanent profitable business of their own. GROUP INTERVIEW THURS. EVENING, APRIL 13 7:20 p.m. in Room 298, Summerfield Hall Contact Mr. Dale Mathey in 222 Strong Hall for more details and to make reservations. 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