Page 7 Voter Registration Deadline Draws Near Voter registration deadlines are drawing near in the four largest Kansas counties. All students whose homes are in Johnson, Sedgwick, Shawnee and Wyandotte counties must register with the county election commissioner by Tuesday. The registration deadline in all Kansas second class cities is October 23. The deadline is also the same for all first class cities, except those in the four largest counties. Voters should register with the city clerks in all first and second class cities, except the first class cities in the four largest counties. Persons living outside these areas are not required to register. However, some third class cities provide by ordinance for registration with the city clerk. Students who are qualified voters in another state may vote a special presidential ballot, but can vote for no other offices. These voters must apply to the city clerk between this Friday and Monday, November 2. VOTERS WHO ARE absent from their homes on election day may vote in any other county, provided they are registered in their home county. Bob Miner, Great Bend sophomore and editor of the Collegiate Young Republicans Newsletter, has infor- More than 250 teachers of English at colleges and high schools in Kansas are expected to attend the 12th annual Composition and Literature Conference here Friday. English Meet Set for Friday This year the group will discuss the possibility of integrating the composition and literature programs of high schools and colleges in Kansas, John R. Willingham, associate professor of English and director of freshman and sophomore English, said. The conference is sponsored by the English department and University Extension. It provides a forum for discussion of different areas of teaching composition and literature. Principal speaker at the conference will be Albert R. Kitzhaber, professor of English at the University of Oregon. Prof. Kitzhaber, well known in Kansas, was director of freshman and sophomore English at KU from 1952 to 1960. He is president of the National Council of Teachers of English. At the morning session Duane C. Nichols, professor of English at Kansas State University will speak on "Problems in Composition research." The group will then discuss and examine the type of program which can best be presented to the high school and college student. In the afternoon they will discuss a program designed for the students with certain creative abilities. Robert Neth of the University Extension, said representatives from Wichita, Kansas City, Manhattan, Topeka and Salina and other cities have registered to attend the conference. Official Bulletin New foreign students are reminded to complete and return the orientation form found in the October issue of the "International Campus" newsletter. TODAY **NDSA** PICTURE LENDING LIBRARY, 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Main Lounge, Kansas Union. CATHOLIC MASS, 5 p.m. St. Law- GREAT CLASSICAL FILM, 7 p.m., Fraser Auditorium. tennis CARLILLON RECITAL, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken AHPEL TIMELY TOPICS, 7 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Street Church, "What is the Church." church. SENIOR RECITAL, 8 p.m., Swarthout Recital. Nancy Marcy, Caston & Williams. EPSICOPAL EVENING PRAYER, 9:30 p.m. Danforthe Chapel CATHOLIC MASSES; 6:45 a.m. 5 p.m. EPISCOPAL, HOLY COMMUNION, EPSCOPAL, HOLY COMMUNION, TOMORROW CATHOLIC MASSES, 6:45 a.m., 5 p.m. PAGE 10 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Dinner, 6 p.m.,午宿 Ilayn Inst. (Reserva- to) Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1964 University Daily Kansan tions can cALLENIUM PROFICIENCY EXAM, 7:30 p. Rooms to be assigned. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Lecture. 7:30 p.m., 123 Malott, "Porphyrins and Their Metallo Complexes"—D. Erdman, senior fellow, Mellon Bioscience CHRISTIAN FAMILY MOVEMENT, 8:30 p.m., St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Stratford Road. Evens group. 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