Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1957 A Modern Renaissance? The classics are coming into their own, in spite of science and the atom bomb. The department of Latin ano Greek has the highest enrollment in its history this fall with 260 students, according to L. R. Lind, chairman of the department. This is an increase of 30 over the 230 enrolled in the 1956 spring semester. The departments of German and of Romance Languages also have larger enrollments than they had Dr. Lind said the department has added two courses because of the increased enrollment. To Attend Topeka Meeting Dean John S. McNown of the School of Engineering and Architecture will attend a meeting of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce Industrial Council in Topeka. Try Kansan Want Ads, Get Results in the spring semester. The German department's enrollment of 443 is up 53 over the 390 in the spring semester. About 1,000 are enrolled in the department of Romance languages. Of the total, about 550 are enrolled in Spanish courses, 425 in French, 25 in Italian, and 6 in Portuguese. KU Correspondents To Meet Wednesday Thomas Yoe, director of public relations, will address student correspondents from 125 Kansas newspapers on their responsibility to the University and hometown papers when Statewide Activities meets at 4 p.m. Wednesday in 305 Student Union. New correspondents, selected by hometown editors, will be instructed by outgoing correspondents at the session. Martin F. Fislady, has been appointed instructor of aeronautical engineering. New Engineering Instructor Named Mr. Fislady, who worked as performance analyst for TWA before coming here, is completing requirements for a master's degree. Mr. Fislady has a degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Notre Dame. He has worked for Boeing Aircraft Co., General Motors Co. and Westinghouse Co. WRA Plans Dinner Today Officers of the Women's Recreation Assn. will have a basketball intramural kick-off dinner to discuss their new program at 5:45 p.m today at the Faculty Club. The theater in the new Music and Dramatic Arts Building seats 1,148 persons. Women Give Helping Hand The women's professional pharmacy fraternity, Kappa Epsilon, voted Monday to sponsor a foreign woman delegate to the fourth Pan-American Congress of Pharmacy and Biochemistry. The conference will be held in Washington, D.C., Nov. 3-9. The national organization will have breakfast for several foreign women. Each chapter is asked to sponsor one such delegate. The delegate will write to the chapter describing pharmacy in her country. The fraternity will have a mixer Two Organs Installed In Music Building Two practice organs are being installed on the fifth floor of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. Installation is expected to be completed in two weeks. Two other practice organs were completely reconditioned and moved from Hoch auditorium to the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. for new women students in pharmacy at 8 p.m. Oct. 17 at the home of Mrs. Donald K. Alderson, 809 Alabama St., an alumna of the fraternity and wife of the dean of men. Librarian Surveys Program In Michigan Robert Talmadge, associate director of libraries, has been conducting a study and survey of the college library program at Alma College, Alma, Mich. The study, requested by Pres Robert D. Swanson, is sponsored by the American Library Assn. The study has given consideration to the library collections, personnel, administrative procedures and services. A published report will be made of findings of the study. The Hall of Fame for Great Americans is on the campus of New York University on University Heights in the Bronx, N. Y. Merchants! Are you taking advantage of the vital market offered by THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN? Consider these facts: 1. The potential market of students, faculty, and university employes that The Daily Kansan reaches is 15,000 buyers. 2. Among all university dailies, The Daily Kansan ranks among the first TEN in circulation. 3. The Daily Kansan is among the first TEN university tabloid size dailies in number of pages printed. 4. The Daily Kansan has the second lowest local advertising rate among college dailies. 5. The Daily Kansan ranks third among university dailies for number of local ads published. Others are gaining sales from this market - Are you? Call KU 376 and get more information about this market. The University Daily Kansan D To W "mo sent day Roc