KU Faculty Makes News LARRY J. HEEB, associate professor of physical education, has been elected chairman of the professional education section of the American Recreation Society. W. M. KOLLMORGAN, chairman of the geography department, attended a meeting of the Council of American Geographers last week. Kollmorgen is vice president of the organization this year and will be president next year. TWO VISITING PROFESSORS in chemistry are M L. Tobe and W. F. K. Wynne-Jones, both from England. Tobe, who holds the KU Rose Morgan Visiting Professorship, earned his doctorate in chemistry at University College in London. Wynne-Jones received his doctorate in chemistry at the University of Newcastle-on-Tyme. ROBERT W. GREAVES, visiting professor of history from the University of London, is the first exchange professor in the department of history. He replaces Henry L. Snyder, a KU professor who is now a visiting lecturer at the University of London. PIERRE STOUS, assistant professor of geography, studied areas of new settlement in the Andes Mountains of southwestern Venezuela last summer. His study was financed by the Ford Foundation. R. J. FRIAUF, professor of physics, is on sabbatical leave for a year in Stuttgart, Germany. He is teaching at the Technischer Hochschule, which is the equivalent of a high school and junior college. C. E. BRICKER, professor of chemistry, has been elected a member of the advisory panel in chemistry of the National Science Foundation. Bricker, a 1966 Hill-teacher in chemistry, will serve on the panel for three years. The purpose of the panel is to evaluate chemistry research proposals submitted to the National Science Foundation. A. W. BURGSTAHLER, professor of chemistry, was Centennial Speaker at the University of Notre Dame yesterday. BARTHOLOMEW LANDHEER National Science Foundation Senior Foreign Science Fellow, will join the sociology department in February as visiting professor of sociology for the spring and fall semesters of 1966. DR. EDWARD E. SMISSMAN, KU distinguished professor of pharmaceutical chemistry, accepted an assistance grant of $1,000 from the Gulf Oil Corporation for the pharmaceutical chemistry section of KU's school of pharmacy. Reading Material To Be Examined A committee has been formed to re-examine the Western Civilization reading materials, James E. Seaver, director of Western Civilization, said. The faculty is interested in making the program as timely as possible. Seaver said. Take A Quart Home A & W Root Beer A & W Drive-In 1415 W. 6th VI 2-6665 12 Daily Kansan Monday, October 25, 1965 PARTY! Watch Entertainment Page Thursday For Information MY FAIR LADY Special Alumni Night Friday, Oct.29 University Theatre Prices: $2.40, $1.80,$1.20 All sales cash only this night only Lowest Prices ... Highest Quality Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 715 Mass. VI 2-2121 Betty Brite DRYCLEANING - * ONE HOUR SERVICE AT NO EXTRA COST Trousers, Skirts, Sweaters and Slacks 50c Men's or Ladies' Cloth Coats $1.00 Men's or Ladies Two-piece Suits $1.00 1965 Jayhawker Evaluated The 1965 Jayhawker magazine-yearbook received a First Class Honor Rating from the Associated Collegiate Press, Larry Bast, editor of the yearbook, said. The ACP described the 1965 Jayhawker as "excellent." Under the ACP's system of awarding points for every aspect of the yearbook, from cover design to copy fitting, the KU publication was awarded 6870 points. A score of 7200 or better would have qualified the yearbook for an All-American rating, the highest given. Only about 15 yearbooks in the nation are given the All-American award each year. IMPORT CLOTHIERS, INC. (A Kansas Corporation) presents for two days only Their first showing in Lawrence of imported and domestic fabrics for custom-tailored fine clothes for men. Suits, Topcoats, Sportcoats, Slacks and Carcoats measured to the style of your choice from over 200 fabric samples. Prices start at $77.50 Materials On Display For Your Selection at The Holiday Inn Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 26-27 9:00 a.m.to 10:00 p.m. HOPBACKING IN THE HEARTIEST CAMPUS TRADITION Ober's 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896 VI 3-1951 Open Thursday Till 8:30