English professor gets grant-in-aid An assistant professor of English at the University of Kansas, Charles G. Masinton, has been awarded one of 51 grants-in-aid from the American Council of Learned Societies. Dr. Masinton will be studing Elizabethan period drama, especially the plays of Christopher Marlowe. Dr. Masinton will use his grant to finish a book on Marlowe this summer. He will be directing it toward the social and intellectual backgrounds of the Elizabethan age. Most of the research was done previously at the University of Oklahoma and while he was a faculty member at the University of New Mexico. This is his second year on the KU faculty. The American Council on Jn.20 1969 2 KANSAN Learned Societies is a non-profit organization, headquartered in New York City, that is a federation of 33 national scholarly associations devoted to the advancement of humanistic studies in all fields of learning. This year they gave 51 grants, through national competition, to representatives from 41 colleges and universities in only 16 states. Negligence causes fires COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) The primary cause of house fires in Ohio can be attributed to negligence, Roger A. Miller, agricultural engineer at Ohio State University said in a recent report. A survey of more than 8,000 reports of residence fires shows 26 per cent were caused by "human failure." Miller said. 6th & Colorado VI2-8615 NOW OPEN We cater to private parties. Hours of the slide: Everyday . . . 1:00 p.m.to? Put the books away and slide! ONE FREE SLIDE PER PERSON! Clip This Part 819 Mass. VI 3-3470