Summer Session Kansan Page 7 nue ul- ded as- nd, dele ndo nee- boat- it Mrs.arty om- ffon party and arr's re'd the other by Eve. Only CLASSIFIED ADS Accommodations, goods, services, and employment advertised in the University Daily Kansan are offered to all students without regard to color, creed, or national origin. MISCELLANEOUS Research Service: Need information on History, Anthropology, Literature, other fields? We can furnish the facts. Phone VI 3-0927. 6-29 Need any sewing or mending done? Reasonable rates. CALL after 5:00 p.m. Mon.-thru-Fri. or all day Sat. or Sun. Phone VI 3-8595. tt MATH TUTOR: B.A. Degree in Math from KU. Experienced in tutoring algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and analytic geometry. PHI VI 3-0927. 6-29 I do baby sitting in my home between reasonable and referral. Phone VI 3-2263. 7-2 BAR-B-QUE-Treat yourself to some real Bar-B-Que at Mich. St. Bar-B-Que, Ribs, 11:00 p.m. phone VI 2-9510. Closed Sunday and Wednesday, 515 Mich. St. tf FOR RENT Nice apartment, very near campus for one or two men. Private parking, utilities paid. May work out part or all of rent. Phone VI 3-8534 or VI 2-3475. tf For graduate or older undergraduate men, extra nice furnished bachelor apartments, single or double. 1/2 blocks to Fraser Hall. Private kitchen coolers to Fraser Hall. Utilities ideal. Study conditions, low, low summer rates. VI 3-8534. Tf 3 Room furnished apartment for married couple or 2 students. Shower. Complete private. Available for summer vacations unless paid. Inquiring. 1055, Miss V. III-4349. 6-25 Roommate, share large furnished 1-bedroom 2nd floor bdwt. with male grad. steer room, 3rd floor bdwt. with Ret Rangers' Real Estate Co. West 14th. Bus. Vi PH, 3-1052. Res, Ph VI, 3-1292. - 75 FURNISHED APTS. — 2nd floor small bachelor type furnished apt., private bath and kitchen. Bills pd, except elect. $45.00 per month. Rogers' Real Estate Co. ,7 West 14th, Bus. Ph. VI 3-0005, Res. Ph. VI 3-2929. GOOD LOCATION—1310 Ky. Furnished rooms and apartment, also garage apt. Ut. Pt. Non-smokers. Employed gentlemen preferred. 6-29 Clean 3 room apartment in quiet neigh- borhood. Bills paid. $75.00, VT 3-6281, 7-9 TYPING Accurate typing by experienced typist Term papers, themes, theses and dissertations. Reasonable and fast. VI 2-1561 ++ FOR SALE 14-ft. fiberglass boat and trailer with cover, 35-h.p. Johnson, m A-1 condition. Pried right, VI 3-1236 after 5 p.m. weekdays, anytime Sat, and Sun. tf Typewriters—Manuals, electrics, portables; rentals, sales, service. Royal, SCM, Olympia Olivette, Hermes. Xerox copies. Occurrence Typewriter, 700 Mass., t 3-3644. Model 348 Beretta 22 caliber automatic pistol 348, NRA, very good condition. Excellent buy at $35.00. Call UN 4-3198 or 3-6365 after 6:00 p.m. **tf** Multiplex component system Fisher Mpx tuner, Sherwood Stere 25 amp, Stevens speakers. Sacrifice. Great for home or apt. VI 2-1791. 6-25 Ruger 357 Magnum. Like new. $70.00 Cash. 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Sponsors of the conference are the department of English and University Extension. Featured will be addresses at general sessions by authorities in the field of English. ART NEASE English Meetings Attract Scholars In addition, the conference will include small seminar groups for both experienced and inexperienced teachers of Advanced Placement, as well as a panel discussion to consider the perspective of Advanced Placement as viewed by administrators, department chairmen, and secondary school teachers. Moderator of the panel will be Dr. George Worth, chairman of the English department at KU. Director of the conference is Dr. John R. Willingham, associate professor of English and director of the freshman-sophomore English program at KU. Registrations for the conference should be mailed to Keith Brav, coordinator for University Extension. 601 Mass. VI 3-9897 Thirty-five women have received Emily V. Berger scholarships for 1965-66. 35 Coeds Receive Tuition Scholarships from Berger Fund fees, $278, and some are for slightly larger amounts. Each of the awards recognizes outstanding academic achievement and promise. Kansas scientists will teach two of the three summer courses offered by the Organization for Tropical Studies in Costa Rica and financed by a $50,-490 grant from the National Science Foundation. Each of the scholarships covers all Two Will Teach Tropic Studies Daniel H. Janzen, research associate in entomology at KU, will teach the course in tropical biology. Carl W. Rettenmeyer of Kansas State University, a recent KU alumnus, will teach the section on tropical insects. KU is among nine major U.S. universities and the University of Costa Rica which comprise the Organization for Tropical Studies, which is administered at the University of Miami, Fla. Forty-five graduate students from 23 U.S. schools, Brazil, British Guiana, Canada, Costa Rica and Ecuador will take part in the summer program July 5-Aug. 27. Emily V. Berger was a graduate student in chemistry before her sudden death in 1920 of appendicitis. A memorial fund was established by her brother, the late Arthur Berger of Dallas, Tex., a KU alumnus, and his widow. The bequest, one of the largest given to KU, totaled more than $220,000. Scholarship recipients are Charlotte Almquist, Bridgeport junior; Linda An- derson, Bridgeport senior; Karen Councill Grove; Louise Bednar; Topea; Nancy Bengel, Independence freshman; Nancy Brown, Grad School; Jodi Brown, Grad School; Mone Coffey, Harper junior; Sheryl Dorman, Lucien junior; Susan Farley, Kansas City Mo. Mo. 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