Page 13 KU Promotes 82 Faculty Members Eighty-two faculty members have received promotions for the 1957-58 academic year, 35 on the Lawrence campus and 47 at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan. To associate professor — Dwight Burnham, drawing and painting; William Conboy, speech and drama; Louis Dellwig, geology; William F. Donoghue, mathematics; James Dykes, journalism; William Gilbert, history; Edward Grier, English; Henry Horak, physics and astronomy; Robert Johannsen, history; Clayton Krehbiel, music education Those promoted on the Lawrence campus: To professor—Miss Agnes Brady, Romance languages; William E. McEwen, chemistry; George Springer, mathematics; Miss Jole Stapleton, physical education. Ronald McGregor, botany; Joseph Meisels, social work; Franklyn Nelick, English; Floyd Preston, petroleum engineering; Domingo Ricart, Romance languages; Robert Ridgway, education; Richard Rundquist, education; Charles Saunders, business; Richard Sheridan, economics; To assistant professor — Irwin Baird, anatomy; Roger English, design; George W. Forman, mechanical engineering; Miss Muriel Johnson, home economics; Kevin Jones, petroleum engineering; Arno Knapper, secretarial training; Charles Staley, economics; James Sterritt, architecture; Edward A. Maser, art history. Rhoten Smith, political science; Harrison Tordoff, Zoology; Edward Wike, psychology. A $300 grant for the purchase of books relating to modern India has been made to Watson Library by the Watumu Foundation of Honolulu. To Purchase India Books University Daily Kansan Massachusetts got its name from three Algonquin words meaning "near the great mountain." CORN'S Studio of Beauty VI 3-4666 23 W.9th The Home of the Perfect Haircut for You Welcome Back Jayhawkers Beer sales and dancing in the same establishment under a strict licensing system will be allowed in Lawrence for the first time since 1945. Dancing OK'd For Taverns THE CALL CAFE 1422 Crescent P.oad—Across from Lindley Hall The issue first came to a head last year when the city announced plans for annexing the area at 23rd and Louisiana, in which the Dine-A-Mite, a restaurant and tavern, is situated. This summer Roy Borgen, owner of the Dine-A-Mite, took his arguments against the step to the city commission. The commission compromised with the groups which wanted the old ordinance repealed and those which wanted it on the books by amending the old ordinance to include a strict licensing system. The licensing system calls for the place of business to be certified by the police chief, fire chief, a sanitation inspector, and the Board of Health. The owner must be of good moral character and the dance floor must be 500 square feet. The amendment not only allows the Dine-A-Mite to remain open, but also allows the Stables to permit dancing, which the restaurant-tavern had been forced to discontinue a few years ago when the area in which it is was annexed. Mayor John T. Weatherwax of Lawrence said "the chief duty of the amendment is to keep a clean establishment and to discourage the fringe operator." Thursday. Sept. 12, 1957 Accountant Heads Alumni Paul J. Adam, partner and manager of the Kansas City office of Arthur Young & Co., accountants, will be president of the University Alumni Assn. for the coming year. Mrs. Stearns N. (Clarice Sloan) Belden, Topeckn, was named vice president. She is of the class of 1935. Adam graduated in 1933. Both will serve one-year terms. Paul Revere's house was a century old before it became the home of the famous patriot. Clyde M. Reed, Jr., publisher of the Parsons Daily Sun and retiring president of the Alumni Assn., was elected to a 5-year term on the board of directors, as was Dr. Galen W. Fields of Scott City. KU Calendar For Fall Fall Semester, 1957 (92 Days) Sept. 12, Thursday—Registration and enrollment begin. Sept. 14, Saturday—Registration and enrollment end. Sept. 16, Monday—Classwork begins in all departments. Nov. 11, Monday—Mid-semester grades due in Registrar's Office Nov. 26, Tuesday—Thanksgiving recess begins at 6 p.m. Dec. 2, Monday—Classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Dec. 21, Saturday—Christmas recess begins at noon. Jan. 6, Monday—Classwork resumes at 8 a.m. Jan. 20, Monday—Semester examinations begin. Jan. 25, Saturday—Semester examinations end. Planning on Dining? Dinners Banquets Weddings Coffee & Tea Parties The Castle Tea Room 1301-11 Mass. St. VI 3-1151 For the 62nd time, we say -and DRY CLEANERS Welcome Back Jayhawkers! Yes, for 62 years Lawrence Laundry has been proud to serve University students . . . and we're looking forward to the 63rd! LAWRENCE LAUNDRY VI 3-3711