Humanities Series 3 Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 25, 1967 Rome's Cicero reviewed tonight The Humanities Series will bring to life a great Roman orator, statesman and philosopher through a lecture by William McDermott. McDermott, a Rose Morgan visiting professor, will speak on "Cicero and the Classical Tradition" tonight at 8 in the University Theatre. The lecture on KU ROTC students win national army scholarships Three KU students have been named recipients of two-year scholarships under the United States Army's ROTC Scholarship Program. Named from KU were Alvin Monshower, Ft. Bragg, N.C., sophomore; John Westerhoff, Milwaukee, Wis., sophomore, and William Weaver, St. Louis, Mo., sophomore. The three are among 856 chosen throughout the nation. When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kurt. Kasan Classifieds. EACH SCHOLARSHIP pays for tuition, books, textbooks and laboratory fees, along with a $50 per month subsistence allowance. Upon graduation from college and successful completion of the Army ROTC program, the student is commissioned a second lieutenant and serves on Army active duty for four years. Selections are made on the basis of academic excellence, physical standards, extent of extracurricular activities, qualities of leadership, college entrance examination board results and evaluation of motivation and leadership potentials. Two professional journalism organizations, Theta Sigma Phi for women and Sigma Delta Chi for men, have elected their 1967-1968 officers. OTHER THETA Sigma Phi officers are Carol DeBonis, Kansas City junior, vice-president; Linda Sleffel, Norton junior, secretary; and Kathy Vaughan, Lawrence junior, treasurer. Elizabeth Rhodes, Seattle, Wash., senior, and Allan Northcutt. Wichita junior, are the new presidents of Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi respectively. Prize winner prof will read poetry Journalism societies honor groups Sponsored by the English department, Wilbur will be the 17th writer to read this semester. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and National Book award for "Things of This World," Richard Wilbur, professor of English at Wesleyan University, will read his own poetry at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Other Sigma Delta Chi officers are Dan Austin, Salina junior, vice-president; Gary Murrell, Independence junior, secretary; and Paul Haney, Shawnee Mission junior, treasurer. journals, he is author of three books: "The Ape in Antiquity," "Gregory of Tours," and "Readings in the History of the Ancient World." EXPERIENCED—DEPENDABLE Grant's Drive-In Pet Center Everything Interesting 1318 Concord Mill MV 3-2021 Beautiful Parakeets Young—All Colors Cages—Foods—Accessories And Aquariums—All Sizes—Stainless Steel—Aluminum—Crystal All Glass Pumps—Filters—Books—Accessories And Hamsters—Caline Pigs White Rats—Turtles—Cages And Select Tropical Gold Fish Fresh Pool Moss—Any Quantity And We Stock Real Dog Houses—New 3 Sizes—Buy Yours Today RICHARDSON MUSIC All scholarship recipients are now completing their second year of ROTC training at 247 colleges and universities throughout the nation. THE ARMY ROTC Scholarship Program was authorized by Congress in 1964. Currently McDermott is working on "Revolution and Subversion," a work dealing with Roman history in 62-60 B.C. Lumber—Plywood Cut to your order. Cicero will replace a previously announced lecture by Giorgio de Santillana of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who cancelled because of illness. McConnell Lbr. Co. 844 E. 13th VI 3-3877 USED GUITAR CLEARANCE SALE April 24 - April 29 ALL BRANDS, including FENDER and GRETCH McDERMOTT IS professor of classical studies and chairman of graduate work in classics at the University of Pennsylvania. He received the Ph.D. degree in classical archaeology in 1934 from Johns Hopkins University and has taught Greek, Latin and classical history. ON NOVEMBER 17, 1964, he gave a Humanities Series lecture here on "Caesar, or the Anatomy of a Dictatorship." Besides publishing many articles and reviews in learned There will be an informal reception by the Faculty Club after the lecture. representing THE COLLEGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA ... the only Company selling exclusively to College Men 18 E. 9th St. VI 2-0021 "Stands to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—gives you the most benefits for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. Call me and I'll fill you in on THE BENEFACTOR, College Life's famous policy, exclusively for college men." Dwight Boring* says... *DWIGHT BORING 2020 Harvard Lawrence, Kansas Phone VI 2-0767 THERE'S MAGIC IN T&C's BLACK VYRENE With typical wizardry T&C conjures up enchanting beauty and marvelous fit. Vyrene spandex lets these late-day lovelies stretch with your every footstep and return at once to their original shapeliness. You're sure to be charmed by the beauty and spellbound by the feel of these fabulous Town & Country shoes. New Wishbone