Pianist, symphony perform this week Music for symphony and the piano will be performed in two concerts scheduled this week by the School of Fine Arts. Both programs will be at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Robert Scott Ward, pianist, will perform tonight on the Faculty Recital Series. His program includes "Toccata in D Major," by Bach, "Two Preludes" by Debussy, "Variationen fur Klavier" by Webern, "Barcarolle, Opus 60" by Chopin and "Sonata in A Major" by Schubert. THOMAS GORTON, Dean of the School of Fine Arts, will conduct the KU Little Symphony in a concert Wednesday. Richard Angeletti, pianist, will be soloist in a performance of Beethoven's "Fourth Piano Concerto." AEC grant in 1958 In December, 1958, the Atomic Energy Commission renewed its contract for research at KU on "Immunological Studies of Radiation-Induced Damage to Biological Systems." Official Bulletin Ph.D. Exam; Candidate; Dale E. Room; Feb 2, Chemistry Conference room. TODAY Lecture, 3:30 p.m. Prof. David Pinkney U. of Missouri, Forum Pinkney Physics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. Prof. John Strong, Lab. of Astrophysics & Meterology, Johns Hopkins U, 238 Mallet M Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. 306 West, Kansas, Union. Kansas, Union. American Society Class, 7:15 p.m. sol. Henry Shook, R.C. Ballball, 7:30 p.m. Oklahoma at Norman "Man and the World" Informal Discussion Group, 7:30 p.m. Alceves B & C, Union cafeteria Everyone invited. Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Union Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. Robert Scott Ward, pianist, Swarartion. Recital Hall. Ph.D. Final Exam: candidate. Gerhard Paul Bassler, history, 10:30 a.m. 222 Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Dantonville, Chapel. Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Dr. G. Wallace Woodward, Harvard Law- science University Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Two for the Seeaw." Murphy Hall. Faculty Club Reception for Dr. Weadworth, 9:30 p.m. KU Committee to End the War in Viet Nam, Kansas Union. Action for second station; shining for March 25-26 "Days of Protest." Interested in STOCKS? An open end mutual fund emphasizing common stocks. Objectives: long-term capital appreciation possibilities, reasonable income. are "Mother Goose Suite" by Ravel, "Darker America" by William Grant Still and "Farm Journal" by Douglas Moore. FOR A PROSPECTUS-BOOKLET WRITE OR Both programs are open to the public without charge. A portable resuscitator will be installed at Watkins Memorial Hospital as a gift from an anonymous KU alumnus. Respirator given to hill hospital G.W. (BILL) LONG JR. Zone Manager Investors Diversified Services Inc. 2316 Manchester, Ph. VI 3-3303 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 Dr. Raymond Schwegler, acting director, said a Bennett respiratory machine will be delivered within a week. representing Investors DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC. Without a resuscitator, physicians have had to administer artificial respiration to patients who stopped breathing while a machine was sent to Watkins from Kansas City. 12 Daily Kansan Monday, February 21, 1966 SHAKESPEARE IS EASIER... ...when you let Cliff's Notes be your guide. Cliff's Notes explain most of Shakespeare's plays including Antony and Cleopatra. For each play Cliff's Notes gives you an expert scene-by-scene summary and character analysis. In minutes, your understanding still increase. Cliff's Notes cover more than 125 major plays and novels. Use them to earn better grades in all your literature courses. 125 Titles in all—among them these favorites: *ramiel* *Macbeth* *Scarlet Letter* *Tale of Two Cities* *Moby Dick* *Return of the Native* *The Odyssey* *Julus Caesar* *Crime and Punishment* *The Iliad* *Great Expectation* *Hedwigs* *I Wuthering Heights* *King Lear* *Pride and Prejudice* *Lord Jim* *Othello* *Gulliver's Travels* *Lord of the Flies* PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS HOW CAN YOU FEEL SO REASONABLY? Having never visited the ABINGTON BOOK SHOP One-half block north of the Union, 1237 Oread VI2-1007 Hours 9:30 A.M. Till 10:30 P.M. A beautiful day to own a Volkswagen Station Wagon. On Saturday, January 23, 1965, an estimated 262,825,003.74 tons of snow fell upon the United States of America. In Fraser, Colorado, a VW Wagon that stood for days in temperatures of 25 below, started up without a tremble. In Sheboygan, a lonely VW was blazing a trail to the kiddie matinee. In Syracuse, a VW took 8 angry neighbors down to the local service station for 8 sets of chains. In Cedar Rapids, a VW woman was first in line at the A&P Steak Sale. Up in Providence, a group of college kids were stuffing toboggans into 170 cubic feet of VW space. A Grand Rapids junior hockey team won its game by default. On Saturday, January 23, 1965, not too many Volkswagens were sold in the United States of America. On Monday, things picked up. "Lawrence's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer" CONZELMAN MOTORS SALES — SERVICE — PARTS Overseas Delivery Available 2522 Iowa AUTHORIZED DEALER (Hwy.59 South) VI 3-2200