Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 20. 1961 Pennsylvania Professor To Give 3 Art Talks Edward L. Mattil, professor of art education at the Pennsylvania State University, will lead the 12th annual Art Education Conference in the Kansas Union Friday and Saturday. Prof. Mattil will give three lectures at the conference. At 10 a.m. Friday he will speak on "Motivation in Art and Art Education," and at 9 a.m. Saturday, on "Differences in Children as They Appear in Art." He will speak at a dinner at 6 p.m. Friday on "Factors Affecting the Flow of Creative Ideas in Crafts." James Seidelman, education director of the Nelson Art Gallery, Kansas City, Mo., will give a fourth Foreign Students Scold Americans (Continued from page 1) Beirut, Lebanon, graduate student. "Students here should base their standards on what their parents believe, not all of it but part," she said. "Then they'll realize Mom was not so wrong. There are too many Americans trying to escape home influence. "One girl told me she did not listen to country music as her parents do, because her boy friend told her it was not sophisticated." Miss Kalayan said. "The image I shall take home with me is a simple one," Miss Kalayan said. "I still feel like a foreigner. Although I eat the same food, dress as you and call this campus home, you do not make me feel at home. "This is unfortunate, and I wish you would do something about it," she said. Official Bulletin ASC Office Hours: 1-5 p.m. (Monday to Friday) every week. 11 Kansas Student Union Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. St John's Church, 13th and Kentucky. TODAY Teachers Appointment Bureau: All candidates must be a C. Fred Colvin, Asst. Supt. Wichita, Kansas (Elem & Sec.), and John Eckhart (Elem & Jr. Coll), Bakersfield, Calif., (HS. & Jr. Coll). Actors Workshop Tryouts: 2-5 p.m. 341 Murphy Hall. Anyone may try out whether enrolled or not; and those students taking Speech 45 will get credit. NSA Committee Meeting: 4 p.m., Kansas Union. 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In connection with the conference, an international children's art exhibit in the Kansas Union will remain until Feb. 26. This exhibit was collected by the University of Nebraska and 26 nations are represented, including the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia. WASHINGTON —(UPI)— President Kennedy today nominated Newell A. George of Kansas City, Kan, a former Congressman, to be U. S. attorney for Kansas. He would succeed Wilbur G. Leonard. Kennedy Appoints George For U. S. S. Attorney Post "COMMITTEES of the Council should be aware of what other councils are doing." Brown said that one strong civil rights law is needed. The 55-year-old George, an early Kennedy supporter in his bid for the White House, was defeated in November for re-election by Rep. Robert Ellsworth of Lawrence. George had served one term in Congress. The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that's the essence of inhumanity.—George Bernard Shaw Lawrence Indicted For Race Discrimination (Continued from page 1) brother's keeper?" with "Nay, I'm my brother." "Use law and education, common sense and cool heads in discussion and use an instrument with authority. It is necessary to have all of these. Sen. Brown supported the Lawrence study committee and hoped that a Human Relations Commission would be set up. "YOU WON'T see your dreams come true," Sen. Brown said, "unless you work with your fellow man. If you stand by yourself you dream in vain. After Brown's speech, Mayor John T. Weatherwax said, "We appreciate the honesty and candor of this indictment." INTERVIEWS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 For further details and to arrange an appointment, consult your placement officer. 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