Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1958 --- To Understand The Russians It is important to study the Russian language in order to gain a better understanding of the Russian people and to be able to read scientific books written in Russian. These were the views expressed by George Ivask, assistant professor of German, and Sam F. Anderson, instructor of German in a University Daily Kansan interview. "There has been a quickened interest among scientists and engineers in Russia this fall," Mr. Anderson said. "Because Russia has now advanced so much in the field of sciences and technology, our specialists find it necessary to read the latest Russian scientific works. help Russian Russia. "The study of Russian will help a student to understand Russia and Russians during the 1,000 years of their country and life in the USSR after the revolution of 1917," he said. To Help Understand Russia Prof. Ivask said, "A student who studies Russian should better understand there is no identity between the revolutionary and imperialist tendencies of the official ideology and policy of the Communist party and government." Russian has a reputation of being a difficult language to study. Prof. Ivask and Mr. Anderson point out it belongs to the Indo-European group of languages to which English, as well as German, French and Spanish, belong. "Can Recognize Russian" "Can Recognize Russian." "One can easily recognize the meaning of some Russian words," Prof. Ivask said. "For instance, nose is nos in Russian, nase in German andnez in French." Mr. Anderson and Prof. Ivask pointed out that Pope Pius XII and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt recently began the study of Russian. Nine companies are scheduled to interview spring semester graduates of the School of Engineering and Architecture. Students must sign the interview sheet in 111 Marvin before an interview will be given. Firms Schedule Job Interviews The companies and the dates they will be on campus are: Wednesday-Bell System, all locations, electrical, mechanical, industrial, civil, chemical, metallurgical engineers and engineering physicists, physicists, chemists, business administration, arts and sciences graduates. Thursday—Bell System, same as above; Iowa State Highway Commission, Ames, Iowa, civil engineers. Friday—Bendix Aviation Corp. Kansas City, Mo. Division, electrical engineers; Aluminum Co. of America, Pittsburgh, Pa., mechanical, metallurgical, electrical, industrial, civil, chemical, architectural, aeronautical engineers and chemists (physical and organic); Potomac River Naval Command, Naval Research Laboratories, Washington, D.C., electrical and mechanical engineers, engineering physicists, physicists, and mathematicians; Sinclair Refining Company, Kansas City, Mo., chemical and mechanical engineers. The elementary curriculum is the most popular School of Education offering at K.U. GEORGE IVASK SAM F. ANDERSON $250 Damage In Chi Omega Fire A small fire—starting in a waste-basket in the basement—caused approximately $250 damage to building and contents of the Chi Omega sorority house Friday noon. The fire was discovered by members of the sorority while they were preparing for dinner. The fire started in the basement room occupied by houseboys of the sorority. Lawrence Fire Chief John Miller said he did not know how the fire started, but that the boys had left the room just a few minutes before the fire started. Damage was mainly to portions of a desk and the wall and some books in the area near the wastebasket. New or Used AUTO PARTS AND TIRES Auto Wrecking And Junk Co. East End of 9th St. VI 3-0956 Forty-seven KU ROTC cadets and midshipmen are scheduled to receive commissions upon January graduation. Entire Stock of STORM COATS Reduced 1/3 Nineteen will be commissioned in the Army, 15 in the Air Force, 10 in the Navy, and 3 in the Marine Corps. The 3 marine officers fill the Marine quota for the KU Navy unit. Air Force second lieutenants are Lawrence Ball, Cunningham; Albert Crane Jr., Topeka; Larry Davis, Blackwell, Okla.; Kerin Dryden, Osage City; George Hitt, Wellington; Jerry Jones, Frankfurt; Donald Army second lieutenants are Donald Babin and Harold E. Treater, Kansas City, Kan.; Justin C. Cash and Ronald E. Davis, Kansas City, Mo.; William B. Harmon, Joseph C. Held, and James C. Loomis, Topeka; Reed O. Beardsley, Liberal; Charles R. Bragin and Donald K. Hager, Lawrence; Gary C. Grosse, Dodge City; Morton Holmes, Bonner Springs; Dwayne E. Hull, Fredonia; Merrill A. Jones, Milford; Ned Joslin, Shawnee; John B. Hunt and Billy P. Phillips, Leavenworth; Tom Knorr, Wichita and Return J. Meigs, Mission. The four largest cities in colonial American were: Philadelphia 25,000, Boston and New York 20,000 each, and Charleston 10,000. Stettler On CPA Committee Picture Lending Library Navy ensigns are Gordon Arbuekle, Kansas City, Mo.; Charles Burton, Kansas City, Kan; Harold De Moss, Tulsa, Okla.; Robert Hanna, Winfield; Robert Justice, McPherson; Beau Kansteiner, Leavenworth; John Lightstone, Coffeyville; Donald Pizinger, Great Bend; Leonard Suelter, Manhattan and John Wulfkuhl, Lawrence. Johnson, Kansas City, Mo; David Smith, Lawrence; Robert Boyd, Prairie Village; Charles Garver and Richard Lee, Mission; William Jackson, Florence; Gary Miller, Wichita; John Travers, Great Bend and Phillio Rein, Merriam 50c Per Semester Marine Corps second lieutenants are Richard Dulaney, Mulvane; James Ratzlaff, Wichita and Norman Suedekum, Hutchinson. Your Choice of Over 100 Framed Prints by Famous Artists Howard F. Stettler, professor of accounting, has been reappointed to the statistical sampling committee of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Prof. Stettler is active in local professional affairs. 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