Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday. Sept. 20, 1957 Murphy: Must Have Free Idea Exchange We must have a free exchange of ideas to keep "Intellectual ferment alive." Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy told on overflow audience at the International Club meeting Thursday night. The chancellor said the International Club has a great opportunity to develop something exciting and meaningful which will not only help the student but will be as important to the University. "A university has got to be a center of disputation - not sterile disputation - but meaningful, rich, and exciting disputation," Dr. Murphy said. Dr. Murphy said with the collection of people from such different religious, economic, and geographic backgrounds at the University the exchange of ideas cannot help but be exciting and valuable. Since the twelfth century we have had a free market place of ideas, and always there have been tyrants trying to close the door, Dr. Murphy said. "The door has never been completely closed," Dr. Murphy continued. "At times only a ray of light may be seen through the door, but it never closes. "Here you have the opportunity to bring before you and have discussed with you a variety of problems in the life in which we live today," he said. Ball Park Being Readied 52 Bands To Be Here Sept. 28 Paola, Atehison, Lawrence, Lyons, Iola, McPherson Fairfield, Bennington, Parker. Plowing and seeding has been completed on the new baseball field, located immediately west of Allen Field House. The field is expected to be finished in time for baseball season next spring. A parade down Massachusetts St. at 9:30 am will include all the bands. In the afternoon the band members will receive free tickets to the Oregon State football game from the Athletic Asn. Participating bands which have signed up by 10 am. today are Basee Rural Silver Lake, Tonganoxie, Rossville, Wellsville, Onaga, Alma Rural, DesSoto Rural, Osage City Rural, Pleasanton, Lyndon, Waverly, Burlingame, Riverton, Blue Rapids, Council Groves, Holton. Valley Falls, Yates Center. Bonner Springs, Concordia, Sabetha, Highland Park, Olathe, Glasse, Abilene Marysville, Caney, Ellinwood, Emporia, Herington, Hillsboro, Kingman, Independence c e Community College, Burlington, Os a w a tomie, Pittsburg, Ellsworth. ACC high school, Effingham; Field Kindley, Coffeyville; Haskell Institute, Lawrence; Rosedale, Shawnee Mission, Ward, Kansas City, Kan. Missouri high school bands are Oregon and Liberty. About 3,500 high school students are expected to take part in the activities, according to Russell L. Wiley, professor of band and orchestra. YOUR EYES should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. 1025 Mass. VI 3-2966 Fifty high school bands from Kansas and two from Missouri will participate in the annual Band Day Sept. 28. The new field will be regulation size and will replace a smaller field, located south of Memorial Stadium. Bleachers for the new park will seat about 1,000 persons, according to Arthur C. Lonborg, director of athletics. Bleachers at the old field seat about 500. A hill at the west end of the new park was cut down six or seven feet, so that the bleachers can be built on a bank, forming a natural amphitheater. Tuxedo Rentals and Sales "Everything In Formal Wear" Campus Shop 1342 Ohio VI 3-8763 (one door south of Jayhawk Cafe) The ball diamond will have a grass infield, a big change from the dirt infield of the old field. Covered dugouts, a loudspeaker system, scoreboard and cyclone fence will be installed. Students who wish to withdraw from any courses in which they are now enrolled should first contact the dean of their school before going to the registrar's office. Changes in enrollment can be made until Oct 12. After that date withdrawal depends upon whether the student is passing in the course and whether it is necessary. Contact Your Dean Before Withdrawing gross anatomy, histology, and neurology. Statistically speaking, if you have an accident while driving at 25 miles an hour, the chance of someone being killed is 1 in 300. At 35 mph it is 1 in 115; at 45, 1 in 70; at 55, 1 in 40; at 65, 1 in 20; at 75, 1 in 8. Last week while most students were busy enrolling and greeting old friends, a new crop of 101 would-be doctors began their first week of studies. The first year medical class includes three girls: Sara B. Deibert, Irving; Marjorie J. Gerbrandt, Hillsboro, and Johnita Forssberg, Logan. 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