Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. Oct. 15, 1957 Dean For Day Primary To Be Held Nov. 6 Primary elections to select Dean For a Day candidates will be held Nov. 6. This is the first year primary elections have been held. Final elections will be held All Women's Day, Nov. 12. A dean and two assistant deans will be elected. Each woman must vote for her first three choices of candidates in the primary election. The top six candidates in the primaries will be on the final ballot. The dean and her two assistants will trade places Nov. 13 with Miss Emily Taylor, dean of women, and Miss Mary Peg Hardman and Miss Patricia Patterson, assistant deans of women. The elected deans will take care of the duties of the dean of women and her assistants while Miss Taylor, Miss Hardman and Miss Patterson will attend the student's classes. Houses must have the names of candidates in by Oct. 23. Candidates may be any women in their house who is not a member of the Associated Women Students Senate, the All Women's Day steering committee or a resident hall counselor. Fatality Fails To Stop Work The method of working has not been changed on the new Joseph R. Pearson Hall, where a workman was killed Monday in an explosion in a sewer pipe ditch. Lon Fairbanks, foreman for Bayer Construction Co. of Manhattan, said today, "I wouldn't know what to change. He apparently drilled into an unexploded or unwired dynamite cap." The man killed was George D Breakey, 62, of Lawrence. The Baver company has contracted to install sewer pipe for the new building. Breakey was a former employee of the KU power plant, according to C. G. Bayles, superintendent of buildings and grounds. The fifth annual "Welcome Dinner" sponsored by Douglas county UNESCO for foreign students will be held at 6:30 tonight in the Student Union Ballroom. UNESCO Dinner Tonight In Union The purpose of the dinner, Glenn Kappelman, president of the Douglas county group said, is to acquaint the people of this area with the students from foreign countries. Dr. John Ise, professor emeritus; Clayton Crosier associate professor of civil engineering and executive secretary of the state commission and a member of the national UNESCO commission, and Mayor John Weatherwax of Lawrence will extend greetings to the guests. A Big Eight Inter-fraternity Conference, sponsored by KU to exchange ideas on rush week, Greek Week and service projects, is being planned for spring. Greek Meet Scheduled Mrs. Robert Vosper will act as mistress of ceremonies and Roger Brown, Topeka senior, will sing. The possibilities for such a conference were first investigated by Gene Paris, Kansas City, Mo. senior president of the KU Inter-fraternity Council and Betty Lou Douglas, Kansas City, Kan. senior, president of the KU Panhellenic Council. Preliminary plans for a conference Oct. 25-26 were dropped when three Big Eight schools said they could not attend. Madman Shoots Instructor In Classroom Experiment A wildman—two shots—an instructor lay wounded. At 8:07 this morning in 341 Music and Dramatic Arts Building Bill Kuhike, Denver graduate student and speech instructor, was shot by an apparent madman who charged into the room and bellowed: "Yes." "Are you Kuhlke?" "You out at the Dine-a-Mite Saturday night, Kuhke!" "Yes." It was all a hoax. Mr. Kuhlke miraculously recovered to ask a student to describe the event and the assailant, which the student was unable to do accurately. "The next time you ask a woman to dance, make sure she ain't married!" He pulled a revolver, shot twice. Mr. Kublke fell to the floor, face down, and the gunman waved his revolver wildly at the class, wheeled, and raced from the room. The assailant, Ted Teichgracher, Emporia senior, acted the part to demonstrate to Mr. Kuhlike's class that emotional reaction is difficult to transpose effectively into words. Foreign Films, Stars Featured In Hoch Series Noted actors and actresses such as Alec Guinness, Lew Ayres, James Mason, Lilli Palmer and Gina Lollobrigida will star in the films selected for the film series this year. The complete list of films to be shown this year was released today by Raymond Nichols, executive secretary of the University and chairman of the film series committee of the University Senate. The film series is an educational program designed primarily for the students. Admission is limited to students University staff and members of their immediate families. All shows are in Hoch Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. each Friday. "Kind Hearts and Coronets," the first film, will be presented Friday. It is a J. Arthur Rank production in which Alec Guinness plays eight different roles. "Mr. Hulot's Holiday" to be shown Nov. 1, is a French-language comedy, starring Jacques Tati, with English titles. It was a grand prize winner at the Cannes Film Festival. "All Quiet on the Western Front," starring Lew Ayres, will be shown Nov. 8. It is an American film based on Erich Remarque's book about World War I. Gina Lollobrigida start in "Pane, Amore E Fantasia" (Bread, Love and Dreams) to be shown Feb. 28. It is an Italian language film, with English titles. "Thunder Rock," to be shown Jan. 10, is an English film, starring Michael Redgrave, Barbara Mullen, James Mason and Lilli Palmer. Other films of the series are "Die Letze Broche" (The Last Bridge), Rio Escondido (Hidden River), "Life of Emile Zola," and "Gate of Hell." Color TV In Union The Hallmark "Hall of Fame" color television production of "Green Pastures" by Mark Connelley can be seen on color television sets in the Student Union at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. The all-Negro cast of the 90 minute live play includes William Warfield and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson. Hallmark Card Co., Inc. is loaning five color television sets to the Student Union for the showing of the plays. The rooms will be announced later. Jack Brooking, assistant professor of speech and drama, will lead a discussion of the play in the Music and Browsing Room after the performance. Coffee will be served. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results DR. BREWSTER The honor is given annually to a chemist who has distinguished himself while working in the midwestern area and gives recognition for meritorious contributions to the advancement of pure or applied chemistry or chemical education. The midwest area includes Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arkansas, Kentucky, Tennessee and Illinois. writer and representative of the chemical profession. Dr. Brewster has maintained a productive research program on the synthesis of medicinals and other types of compounds. In 1952 Dr. Brewster held a Fulbright fellowship to lecture on the chemistry of the dyes at the University of Alexandria, Egypt. In the summer of 1951 he represented KU on a Naval ROTC cruise to the Mediterranean area. Dr. Brewster has had many articles published in chemical journals, and is the author of a textbook and laboratory manual on organic chemistry. He visits many high schools to deliver lectures, counsel on career days and speak at commencement exercises. EUROPE-1958 Dr. Brewster and Mrs. Brewster will be honored at a dinner Nov. 8 at the Hotel Chase in St. Louis when the award medal will be presented. Dr. Brewster will address members of the society with a review of some of his research in organic chemistry. Dr. Brewster has given nearly 40 years of service to KU and directed the chemistry department from 1940 to 1956 when he retired as chairman to devote more time to teaching and research. Dr. Ray Q. 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