1200 TO ARRIVE IN 1968 J-school hosts meet KU, as part of the observance of the William Allen White centennial year, will host the annual meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism, a 1,200-member teachers' and administrators' organization, Aug. 25-28, 1968. Primary observance of the 100th birthday of William Allen White, the late editor of the Emporia Gazette, will be in February of 1968. The centennial commission, headed by Rolla A. Clymer of El Dorado, will meet in Topeka, Oct. 14 to begin making plans for the year's activities. meet concurrently with the AEJ. Also meeting here will be the American Society of Journalism School Administrators embracing 68 units. The American Association of Schools and Departments of Journalism consisting of 49 units accredited by the American Council on Education for Journalism, will Book memorial started Warren K. Agee, dean of the KU school of journalism, is a past president of both AEJ and ASJSA. Elmer F. Beth, professor of journalism, served as AEJ secretary-treasurer from 1948 until 1966. The William Allen White Foundation has established the Fred W. Brinkerhoff Memorial Book Collection in honor of the late editor and publisher of the Pittsburg Headlight and Sun who died recently. Brinkerhoff was the immediate past president and a member of the executive committee of the White Foundation. A trustee for many years, he received a standing ovation from his fellow board members in 1965 when he entered the William Allen White Journalism Library for the annual meeting. As president of the foundation, Brinkerhoff was instrumental in encouraging the redevelopment of the William Allen White Journalism Library to triple its capacity for university students majoring in journalism. 14 Daily Kansan Thursday, September 15. 1966 Campus Living Takes a Lot of Money-The Best, Cheapest and Safest Way to Pay is By Our New "D.C." personal checking account. - "D.C." Checks cost less than money orders . . . only 10c! - No minimum balance is required - Money is protected against loss - Cancelled checks prove you paid your bills - Your name printed free on all "D.C." Checks The best way to pay campus bills is with "D.C." Checks! Open your account today. Jayhawk Special "D.C." Checks designed for students, faculty and friends of the University of Kansas are available only at Douglas County State Bank. Lawrence's Newest, Most Modern Bank Welcomes You to Lawrence and to K.U. PLENTY OF PARKING, PLUS TWO CONVENIENT DRIVE-UP WINDOWS Douglas County State Bank "The Bank of Friendly Service" Member F.D.I.C 9th and Kentucky VI 3-7474