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The protest, lodged by Alpha Kapa Lambda following its 230-200 defeat yesterday by Phi Delta Theta fraternity, was based on these points: $\bullet$ Phi Delta Theta gave "A Visit From Old Saint Nicholas" as the title of a poem beginning "Twas the night before Christmas." The correct title, as listed on the moderator's sheet, did not include the word "Old." Phi Delta Theta was given credit for the correct answer on the tossof question and was allowed to answer the bonus question. - **IN THE CLOSING seconds** of the match, Phi Delta Theta completed a poem incorrectly on a tossup question: the answer was not literal. Alpha KappaLambda then correctly answered the question, but the moderator chose to turn back the Hospital stays, by their very nature, generally are unpleasant occasions. But the KU Hostesses for Watkins Memorial Hospital—a group of University faculty wives — are currently making plans for the third year of a program designed to make the stay of a KU student in the hospital as trouble-free as possible. The program was started two years ago at the suggestion of Dr. Ralph I. Canuteson, director of the student health service. Wives Assist At Watkins The hostesses will hold a luncheon meeting tomorrow with Mrs. Donna Steen, head nurse of Watkins, to review past procedures and to plan for the 1962-63 school year. Each hostess visits the hospital two days each month. During the visit the hostess may deliver or mail letters, make arrangements for contacting roommates for books and study supplies, provide reading materials or carry messages. clock and ask another tossup. Alpha Kappa Lambda felt it should be given credit for the correct answer according to contest rules, and should have had the opportunity to answer the bonus question which could have decided the match in its favor. The KU Hostesses group this year includes Mrs. James Dykes, chairman; Mrs. L. E. Anderson, retiring chairman; Mrs. W. Clarke Wescoe; Mrs. Richard Gruber; Mrs. Fred Moreau; Mrs. Leland Pritchard; Mrs. C. F. Nelson; Mrs. J. Allen Reese; Mrs. Henry Shenk; Mrs. Reginald Strait; Mrs. A. J. Boynton; and Mrs. William Hambleton. Alternates are Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. George Baxter Smith and Mrs. Charles Weinaug. Rule 4a concerning the intramural College Bowl states: “If a team answers a tosup question correctly, it scores 10 points. If it answers incorrectly, the other team, without conferring and without hearing the question again, may be given a chance to answer, scoring 10 points if answering correctly.” Following the College Intermediary Board's denial of the Alpha Kappa Lambda protest, Charles Anderson, Osage City senior and Board chairman, said: "IT WAS ENTRELY the moderator's decision. He made it and we are upholding it because questions regarding the interpretation of the rules, or questions and answers, are frequently elusive and must be left up to the discretion of the moderator. "We consider our moderator acting in a capacity not unlike that of a referee or an umpire in an athletic event. Therefore, his decision has been upheld by the Intermediary Board. Results of other third-round College Bowl action were: Beta Theta Pi 270, Delta Tau Delta 90; Stephenson Hall 305, Gamma Phi Beta 115, and Joseph R. Pearson Hall 225, Templin Hall 185. All entrants except Gamma Phi Beta were men. Stanford Chemist Is Here Three Days Three lectures on "Chemistry of Complex Ions" will be presented at 4 p.m. today, tomorrow, and Wednesday by Henry Taube, chairman of the department of chemistry at Stanford University. Prof. Taube will be the fourth Henry Werner lecturer here. His addresses will be given in Room 233 Malott Hall. The Werner lectureship was established in 1919 by the KU department of chemistry in honor of the former professor and teacher, Henry Werner, who died in 1955. The three lectures by Prof. Taube will be "Recent Studies on Solvation of Cations," "Applications of Isotopic Effects in the Study of Substitution Reactions," and "Oxidation of Reduction of Co (III) Complexes." Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers A man needs Jockey support Jockey is for men. Made from 13 separate pieces to give the support and protection every man needs A man needs a special kind of support for true male comfort. 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