Page 6 University Daily Kansan Books Wanted For Greek Week People-to-People at KU, in conjunction with the Inter-fraternity Pledge Council, will initiate a lending library program for foreign students during Greek Week, March 19 to 23. The L.F.P.C. will furnish the manpower to collect the books, and P-T-P will take over from there. The library will lend books to foreign students, which, if purchased, might put a strain on their finances. THE BOOKS will be gathered and stored in a temporary headquarters where they will be cataloged to be placed in a permanent library. 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 International P-T-P program. James H. Stoner, manager of the Student Union bookstore, has agreed to help P-T-P catalog the books, and the bookstore will exchange books which may be surplus in one field for books to fill out the weak spots on the P-T-P shelves. THIS IS A University-wide program. It has the approval of Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe, and Clark Coan, international student adviser. During Greek Week each student can take an active part in the P-T-P program by giving books not in use to the new Foreign Students Lending Library. Location of the library is still under consideration. Late Night For KU Coeds A 50-cent ticket will enable KU women to stay out until 2 a.m. Saturday. The proceeds from the late night ticket sales will go to the KU Women's Scholarship Late Night Fund. Scholarship Money is Our Purpose (SMOP) is the theme of the scholarship drive. Late night tickets will be on sale in all organized women's houses until Saturday. Tickets will be sold at men's organized houses today and tomorrow, after the presentation of skits by a group of 20 freshman women. Late night tickets also will be on sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday at the Information Booth. The money raised for SMOP, which was organized in 1957, will go toward scholarships for KU women. The scholarships honor women who died while enrolled at the University. The Associated Women students conducted a campaign earlier this year within individual organized women's houses, to raise money for the scholarship fund. THE GREATEST HUMAN DRAMA THAT THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN! Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents Samuel Bronston's Production Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1962 70MM SUPER TECHNIRMAJA * TECHNICOLOR * Week Day Mat. 1:30; Adm. $1.60 Wite Nites 7:45; Adm. $1.25 Sat. & Sun. At 1:30 - 4:45 - 8:00 Adm. $1.25 No Passes. Please! Educator Sees Lenin Pattern ST. LOUIS, Mo. — (UPI) — I prominent educator has charged that the federal government's approach to improving education follows Communist theory. Henry W. Wriston, head of the American assembly at Columbia University and president emeritus of Brown University, said yesterday the United States overemphasizes financial assistance to schools. Wriston told the 46th annual convention of the National Association of Secondary School Principals that more important barriers to improving education are being overlooked. "IF YOU READ the discussions in Congress regarding the need for more appropriations, you will find far too little that does not fall within the philosophical pattern proclaimed by Lenin — that economic life is primary, the social and political aspects are secondary," he said. "Education needs more money. I would be the last to deny that," he said. He said certain social factors, failure to stimulate intellectual curiosity and "spiritual poverty" were greater impediments to education than lack of finances. "I protest, however, that this should not be done only for practical programs, as it is by the federal government. I object to the continuous absorption of curricular time and energy in practical training at the expense of stress upon citizenship and personal integrity," he said. Shot in Dark Aimed At Electronic Brains A research "shot in the dark" by a KU electrical engineer may revolutionize computing machines. John N. Warfield, professor of electrical engineering, is acting on a hunch that computing machines can be designed to do their own programming or thinking ahead. Prof. Warfield admits he may be off on a figurative tangent, but the National Science Foundation thinks his exploratory investigations are worth the effort. The foundation has granted him $15,600 for one year's work on the project which will begin in June. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:00 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Confessions: Weekdays, 7 a.m. (during Mass) and 11:45 to 12 noon. Saturdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford, Rd. March J. H. F. Hall, Evanston Township H. S. (Sec. only), Evanston March 1 — Alvin Schumacher, Pers. Dir. (Elem. & Sec.), Milwaukee. Wis. March 1 — Glenn Mitchell, (Elem. & Sec.). Madison, Kansas. Le Carte Francaise se reúira mercredi a quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. M le professeur Carlyle S. Smith parlera à lui sur les technologiques dans la vallée de La Loire. TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Studies Done 'On the Wing' CHICAGO — (UPI) — Sidney R. Bowen probably qualifies for some kind of commuter championship for the 700 mile roundtrip he makes from his Mason City, Iowa home every Tuesday. 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Directors of the show are concerned about the slow response to ticket sales for the Revue. Saturday night is almost sold out, but there are many choice seats available for Friday's production. Tickets are being sold at the Student Union, Rankin Drug Store, Obers and the information booth in front of Flint Hall. Burglar Bell Not Thief-Proof DALLAS. Tex. — (UPI) — A private detective agency installed a burglar alarm system, complete with electric eyes, in the United Waste Co. and it worked fine — until burglar stores its power tubes. A straw vote only shows which way the hot air blows. — O. Henry ROCK CHALK REVUE Saturday Night and Good Friday Night Tickets Still Available GET YOURS NOW! Fri., Mar. 2 Bal. $.75 Main $1.25 Sat., Mar. 3 Bal. $1.00 Mein $1.50 CURTAIN TIME 8:00 P.M. A man with Alopecia Universalis* doesn't need this deodorant He could use a woman's roll-on with impunity. 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