University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 20.1962 Page 4 Annual Book Contest Opens The annual Taylor book collection contest will be confined to undergraduate students this year. W. Stuart Forth, associate director of libraries, announced recently. He said the contest will be open to all regularly enrolled undergraduates. The books must be owned and collected by the entrants. A minimum of 35 titles may be submitted and not more than 60. The Taylor contest is a contest to determine the best, private, student library. Prizes will be increased this year. The first award winner will receive $100 and second prize will be $50. The submitted collections may be in any field or on any subject. Entries should be accompanied by a 400 word essay discussing the purpose and development of the collection. Information may be obtained from Mr. Forth, 318 Watson. All entries should be submitted by April 18. The contest is sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth M. Taylor of Kansas City. 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TOMORROW KUOK — Wednesday — 3—News and Weather; 3:05–Fort Topy Tunes; 4—Weather; 6:15–Hilltopping; 6—News and Weather; 6:15–Weather; 6:15–Wax Works; 6:25–Spotlight on Science; 6:30-Bonjour Mesdames; 6:45–Public Program; 6:45–Program I; 8–Noon Flight; 9–Night Flight Stage II; 10–Flight Stage III; 10–News and Weather; 10:15–Night Flight Stage II; 12–Portals of Praver. People-to-People Forum: 4 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas University. Orientation meeting for students planning to visit Gerlach Switzerland. Horst Haselmann in charge Le Cerule Francais se réunira mercred le 21 mars à quatre heures dans la salle de Fraser. M. le professeur Klaus Berger le sur "Géricault et la Semaine Sainte" d'Aroigny." Tous ceux qui s'intéressent au français sont invités. Industrial Tour Set For Foreign Students An industrial tour of St. Joseph, Mo., is scheduled for KU foreign students next Friday. Busses will leave the Kansas Union at 7:45 a.m. The tour will involve visits to four factories in the St. Joseph area. Lunch will be provided for the tour members. Foreign students may sign up for the tour at the P-t-P office, room 113 in the Kansas Union. The second in a series of foreign travel conferences, sponsored by People-to-People, will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Foreign Travel Conference To Be Tomorrow Afternoon Tomorrow's conference will be conducted by Horst Haselmann, Vienna, Austria, graduate student. He will discuss Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The conferences are mainly for American students who will be traveling abroad this summer under the P-t-P Foreign Students Abroad program, but any student who is considering foreign travel may attend. The programs are designed to aid American students in gaining a background in foreign countries and customs. A film is shown at the beginning of each conference, presenting a broad picture of the country under discussion. A foreign student from that area conducts the meeting, and with the help of two or three other foreign students and one American student, a panel discussion about the country is given. Class Officers Must Apply By March 28 The deadline for the filing of class officer candidate applications is 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 28. Potential candidates may pick up applications in the Dean of Men's office. A student needs only 50 signatures on a petition to become a candidate. Girl Watcher's Guide Presented by Pall Mall Famous Cigarettes Blue-Jeaned Ranchwrecker LESSON 10- Girls should be real Bird watching manuals clearly state that this is the study of living birds. It has nothing whatsoever to do with stuffed birds, models of birds or photographs of birds. The girl watching purist observes this same rule. 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