Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday. Feb. 5, 1958 Kansan Contest Photo Entries Due Entries in the fourth Daily Kansan Photo Contest are due at 1 p.m. Feb.28 in the reading room, 104 Flint Hall. Norman Beck, Leavenworth junior, Daily Kansan promotion manager, said awards will be made for three fields of competition March 3. Any student, faculty member or administrator at KU may enter a picture in black and white, color, or Jayhawker publication fields. Pictures entered from the Jayhawker must depict a winter scene at KU. Black and white photos may be feature pictures, personalities, sports and news pictures, children, science, and travel shots. Color entries must be photos of people or places. A best-of-show trophy will be given the over-all winner. First, second and third place winners *will receive certificates and ribbons*. A certificate of honorable mention will be given in each division. Winner of the Jayhawk Award will receive $10 for the first publication rights to the picture. Owners of other pictures used in the yearbook will each get $2. The winning pictures will be exhibited March 4 to 14 in the reading room. Two of the three judges are Jimmy Bedford, instructor of journalism, and Harry Wright, University photographer. This is the fourth in a series of five contests sponsored by The Daily Kansan. After the final contest closes April 25, a best-of-year trophy will be given for the picture selected from the best-of-show winners of previous contests. $300 Essay Contest Open The 1957-58 Hattie Elizabeth Lewis Memorial Essay Contest on Applied Christianity is offering awards totaling $300 for the best essays written by students on the application of the teachings of Jesus to a current problem. Awards will be $150 for first place, $100 for second and $50 for third. Essays must be turned in at the chancellor's office in triplicate by April 21. They are to be signed with a pen name and the real name is to be placed in a sealed envelope accompanying the essay. The awards will be announced at commencement. The essay winning first prize, if it is exceptional, will be published by the University. About 6 to 10 essays are submitted each year. Usually they run about 5,000 words. Information may be obtained from Miss Mattie Crumrine, assistant professor of Romance languages; Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, and James E. Seaver, associate professor of history. Copies of the announcement may be obtained at the registrar's office. Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222-A Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to work. Only Kansan. Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Any KU foreign student that is new this semester and has not reported to the foreign student adviser's office, 228 Strong Hall, please do so immediately. Official Bulletin TODAY Episcopal study group. "Christian Living." 4 a.m. Canterbury House. Jay James, 5 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. Presbyterian Women's Organization dessert meeting, 6:45 p.m., Westminster House. Discussion; by The Church and Everyone welcome. Everyone welcome. Entomology Club. 4 p.m., 301 Snow Speaker, Dr. Ralph A. Barr, "The University of Minnesota Biological Station." Dames bridge, 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union Newman Club executive meeting. 7:30 p.m., Castle. THURSDAY Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House. Breakfast follows. Episcopal study group, "Christian Living," 4 p.m., Canterbury House. KuKu meeting, 7 p.m., Pine Room, Kansas Union. Speaker, Bill Easton, head track coach. Committee reports and Pep course to be discussed. Attendance required. Deutscher Verein, 5 Uhr Donnerstagm Volkstanz im Tanssaal der Kansas Un- Bitte, bringen Sie Kielgeld für Erfrischungen. Alle sind herzilgel eigel- Foreign students—there will be an important meeting of all KU foreign students, 7 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. University Women's Club, p.m. University Theater, 8 night in the Music and Drama Building. Episcopal morning prayer, 6:45 a.m. Episcopal Holy Eucharist, 7 a.m., St. Anselm's Chapel, Canterbury House, Breakfast follows. Friday evening services, 6:45 p.m.-7:15 p.m. Park Community Center, 1490 Tennessee Sigma Xi—Kansas chapter, 7:30 p.m. 19a. Malott, Speaker, Dr. John T. Wilson, promoter of geophysics, University of Toronto Geophysics and Continental Evolution." Heart-throat Ball, sponsored by Men's Basketball Hall of Fame, 8 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kunlun University Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results The KU campus has been selected by the United States Independent Telephone Assn.for the first Management Development Program for Independent Telephone Executives to be held July 14 to Aug.9, Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has announced. Telephone Executives To Meet Here July 14 James R. Surface, dean of the $ ^{90} $ James R. Surface, dean of the school of business, and the personnel committee of the U.S.I.T.A. planned the program. Dean Surface and Richard H. Lashley, assistant professor of business administration, will direct the program. 13 Awarded Scholarships The winners are Walter C. Brauer, Bonner Springs, James S. Davis, Herington, William F. Hutsell, El Dorado Springs, Mo., Donald Lyman and Otto Beck, Wichita, Marvin D. Pollock, Edwardsville, all freshmen. Thirteen men's residence hall scholarships worth $150 each have been awarded for the spring semester. Ernest J. Lovelady, Highland, Richard H. Ummattad, Kansas City, Mo., Ramon F. Villarreal, Pratt, Martin Wilcox, Springdale, Utah, sophomores; Roger Carlson, Kansas city, Mo., William F. Hahm, Scotch Plains, N. J., Richard D. Blackburn, Ellsworth, juniors. Spencer Martin, director of aids and awards, said the recipients were selected on the basis of scholarship, activities and need. They will be assigned to the five scholarship halls, Battenfeld, Jolliffe, Pearson, Stephenson and Foster. Each house accommodates about 50 men who share household duties and costs. The objective of the program is to help independent telephone management personnel learn to do a more effective job in their current positions and to help them prepare for more administrative responsibilities, Dean Surface said. It is designed as a single course with areas of development in the functions of administration, the American business climate, and rate regulation. The case method of instruction will be used. KU faculty members who will assist in the program are Edward G. Nelson, professor of economics and business administration; Frank Pinet, assistant professor of business administration; Charles R. Saunders, associate professor of business administration, and Bertram L. Trillich, Jr., assistant professor of marketing. Guest faculty will include Walter F. Frese, professor of business administration at Harvard, and A.J.G. Priest, professor of law at the University of Virginia. "Factors influencing the committee to locate this new program here were the central location of KU, Dean Surface's previous experience in management assistance and development work for telephone companies while he was on the faculty of the Harvard Business School, and the success of Kansas' well established summer executive development program," Chancellor Murphy said. If you have a classified ad, clip this coupon and mail to DAILY KANSAN BUSINESS OFFICE CLASSIFIED AD Your Name___ Address___ Phone___ Days to Run___ If you've lost something, found something, or want to buy, rent, or sell something, let the KANSAN CLASSIFIED ADS help you. You'll get quick results because everybody reads the classified ads. 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