Page 3 P-T-P to Collect Books For KU Lending Library A goal of 5,000 volumes has been set for the People-to-People lending library for KU's foreign students. The library, still in its planning stages, has the approval of Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe and Clark Coan. foreign student adviser. Books will be collected during Greek Week, March 19 to 23. It will be a university-wide program and will provide every KU student with an opportunity to take an active part in the KU P-T-P program. During the first two days of Greek Week, March 19 and 20, members of the Interfraternity Pledge Council will visit all the organized living groups on the campus. They will present skits during the dinner hours, and make arrangements with members of the living groups to pick up books at a specified time during the three middle days of Greek Week, March 20-21-22. As yet, no permanent location for the library has been established, but by next fall the library should be in some permanent location on campus. Until then the books will be stored at some as yet undetermined location off campus. Students who live outside the organized living groups may bring the books they wish to donate to the campus collection center which will be located at the information booth on Jawhawk Blvd. All kinds of books will be collected, but those needed most are the ones still used in classroom instruction. Books which are no longer used at KU will be sent overseas through the KU-Y overseas books program. After the books are collected, the KU chapter of P-T-P will catalog Monday, March 12. 1962 University Daily Kansan the books. James H. Stoner, manager of the Student Union bookstore has agreed to help P-T-P with the cataloging job. In addition to the cataloging help, the book store will also exchange books which may be in surplus in one field for books in short supply on the P-T-P library shelves. The trip is sponsored by the geology department, R. H. Benson, assistant professor of geology and W.K. Pooser, technical assistant of geology will accompany a maximum of 30 students. Travel will be by bus. Grand Canyon Trip Has Room for 5 Room is still available for five more students to go on an eight-day Spring vacation sight-seeing trip to the Grand Canyon, Pike's Peak, four National Parks and other vacation spots in the Colorado-Utah-Arizona region. Any student in good health is welcome to go. The cost will be about $80. The group will sleep outdoors several nights in sleeping bags provided by the department, and a cook-out is planned. Rocks, petrified trees, fossils and other geological matter will be observed. The bus will leave Lawrence at 7 p.m. March 31, and return on April 7. Further details can be obtained from Prof. Benson, 303-N Lindley Hall. The closing date is March 19. MOTOR TUNE-UP HALT ENGINE WEAR Get the best tune-ups in town electronically by Dynavision ALSO Lubrication Oil Changes Brakes Mufflers Tail Pipes Generators BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE 601 Mass. Art Nease, Mgr. 7 a.m.- 10 p.m. VI 3-9849 Catholic Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) & 11:45-12 noon; Saturdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road Official Bulletin Applications for Men's Residence Hall Class of 2014. 288 Strong Hall. Applications must be returned by March 30. Application contact the office of Dean of Men. There will be no Modern Book Forum on Tuesday. March 14 — James Flake, Parkville Public Schools (El. & Sec.), Parkville, Mo. March 13 — Donald Sheldon, Assoc. Supt. (Elem & Sec.), Stockton, Calif. March 14 — C. X. Dowler, Pers. Dir., Columbia. Foreign Students: Your attention is called to page 8 of the March issue of *The College Journal*, for invitations for home hospitality. If you would desire to take advantage of either one of these journals, please return the reservation coupon from page 8 to the office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall. The deadline date extended to 5 p.m., Tuesday, March 13. Teacher Interviews: TODAY Lecture: 4 p.m., 322 Malott, Mr. Robert Allen Wiley, Ph.D. candidate from the University of California, "Thyroxine Analogues." Mathematics Colloquium: 5:10 p.m., 103 Strong Hall, Dr. Fred S. Van Vleck from the University of Michigan Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations." Coffee: 4:50 p.m., 119强 Hall. Quill Club: 8 p.m., room to be assigned on board in Kansas Union. Bring menus/recipes. TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion & Breakfast: 7 a.m., Canterbury House. Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Wanna' Buy a Dog? Talented Students Perform Tonight CHICAGO — (UPI) — Dennis Vinnaneh placed the following ad in his insurance company's house organ: "Will pay $2 to anyone who wants dog which has been bitten by child three times." Seven outstanding performers from student recitals this year will present an honor recital at 8 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. The seven were chosen by the faculty of the School of Fine Arts. Solists will be John Taddiken, Independence sophomore, violist; Donna Moore, Independence, Mo., cellist; Martha Shirley, Mankato sophomore, soprano; and Errol Haun. Larned sophomore, pianist. Student accompanists will be Carol Swift, Fort Smith, Ark., sophomore, Leann Hillmer, Hutchinson junior and Miss Mishell. A trio consisting of Beatrice Kay Gordon, Wichita junior, violinist; Ben Clinesmith, Fort Scott sophomore, cellist; Lee Mishell, Beverly Hills, Calif., senior, pianist, will also be on the program. Check your opinions against LM's Campus Opinion Poll 18 Would you volunteer to man the first space station if odds on survival were 50-50? 2 How many children would you like to have when you're married? 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