Summer Stock The fourth and final production to be presented before the public by the Summer Theatre students, will be Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke." It will be given at 7:30 p.m., July 24 and 25 in the University Theatre in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Like Mr. Williams' earlier dramas, "Summer and Smoke is set in the South and its heroine is a wistful young dreamer. In common with other Williams heroes, she undergoes a conflict between real life and imagination. Alma Winemiller is a minister's repressed, highflown daughter, who is passionately in love with a reprobate son of the doctor next door. She is hounded by desire, robbed by gentility and wrecked not so much by passion as by the attempt to give it a prettier name, to denounce its carnal nature. Possibly, John Buchanan would have fallen for Alma had not her ladylike insistence, her chatter about Five Displays On Exhibit "Portrait of a Paper" is the name of the exhibit concerning the Milwaukee Journal now on display in the William Allen White Memorial Reading Room and Historical Center, 104 Flint Hall. The exhibit consists of pages printed in newspaper form shown in the different departments of the newspaper in action. Shown are the circulation, production, advertising, photography, editorial and news, society and business management departments and the activity of radio and television stations owned and operated by the paper. There are four other displays on exhibit. One is a collection of William C. Morris cartoons from the Albert T. Reid Cartoon Collection. Mr. Morris, who died in 1840, was particularly adept at political cartoons and was syndicated in many newspapers over the United States. The text of addresses given by recipients of the Certificate of Journalistic Merit at the William Allen White Lectures is also on display. The history of the School of Journalism told by pictures and a collection of the books of William Allen White are two prize exhibits now being shown. During the regular school year the exhibits are changed each month. However, during the summer, one exhibit is shown. It will be shown until changed next September. Be safe! Use the world's finest snapshot film... the spiritual side of love, been too much for him. By the time Alma looks sex squarely in the face, it's too late to win John's love or even arouse hisust; he has, kind of, taken her words to heart and settled down with someone else. Summer Session Kansan - Controlled contrast makes subject tones more natural - Ideal for flash pictures - Available in popular roll film sizes Holds Institute For Insurance Men A total of 106 life insurance men from five states are participating in the twelfth annual Life Insurance Marketing Institute at the University which began Monday and will close today. Camera Center Emphasis in the institute's basic and advanced courses is on new concepts in life insurance selling under present day economic and social conditions, and the influence of government regulations. The basic course is oriented primarily to general selling techniques, and the advanced course toward the special appeals of deferred compensation programs to businessmen. 1015 Mass. VI 3-9471 Next to Varsity Theatre Moderating the institute are Samuel A. Fuller, Indianapolis, Ind. attorney, Hal C. Nutt, director of the Life Insurance Marketing Institute at Purdue University, Bernard Haught and Auburn C. Lambeth, assistant directors of the Life Insurance Marketing Institute at Purdue University. Friday. July 18. 1958 The award of U. G. Mitchell freshmen for the 1958-59 year nounced today by Spencer E. and awards. Three Receive Math Honor Scholarships Recipients of the cash scholarships, varying from $200 to $250, will be Arnold Edward Catron, Kansas City, Fred Zurn Kaul, Wamego, and Carol Favet Ott, Kansas City, Kan. All three will enter the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Honor Scholarships to three entering at the University of Kansas was an Martin, director of the office of aids The U. G. Mitchell Honor Scholarships are for one year and are given to entering freshmen. Selection is based on over-all scholarship coupled with strong preparation in mathematics. The late Prof. U, G. Mitchell, for many years chairman of the mathematics department, and Mrs. Mitchell bequeathed their estate to the Endowment Assn., to maintain a scholarship program in mathematics. 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