Summer Session Kansan Page 3 40 Expected to Enroll At Writers' Conference An enrollment of 40 or more from seven states, including Florida, California and New Jersey, is expected for the 14th annual KU Writers' Conference which opens Tuesday. Miss Frances Grinstead, associate professor of journalism, in her 12th year as conference director, has planned a program which includes writers who have participated in recent years. The talk will be open to the public, and his subject will be "Technical and Literary Language." Harrison's short stories have appeared in Esquire, the Saturday Evening Post, and numerous literary magazines. Literary lecturer William Harrison, who next fall will become resident writer and teacher of writing courses at the University of Arkansas, will give a lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. EDSEL FORD returns to the conference as poetry leader for his fourth year. Ford won Poetry Society of America awards both in 1962 and this year. He has had a short story in the Massachusetts Review, literary quarterly. 3 Churches Plan Religious Sessions Iola Fuller, literary lecturer at the conference in 1963, will return as novel writing leader. Mrs. Fuller gave a lecture at the conference last year on historical fiction which Miss A religious program has been planned for KU sumer students by three Lawrence area churches. s r s v t s r f d a The program, consisting of Tuesday night worship services and Sunday night supper and discussion meetings, is being sponsored by the Methodist, Presbyterian and Disciples churches. The Tuesday evening services will be held in the Methodist Center at 1314 Oread from 7 to 8 p.m. The Sunday evening programs will start at 5:15 with dinner and a film. The speaker for the June 21 meeting will discuss Kirkegaard's philosophy of life. All worship services and evening discussion groups are open to all students. Three KU graduate students in pharmaceutical chemistry will present papers today and tomorrow in a professional meeting at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Graduates to Give Papers at Meeting The meeting is of representatives from four schools, including 34 students and three faculty members from KU. The conference is named "MIKI" after the four universities—Minnesota, Illinois, Kansas and Iowa. The three who will give papers: Clinton Corder, Oberlin, "Synthetic Approaches to a New Anticonvulsant Theory." Wendel Nelson, Pocatello, Idaho, "A Conformational Study of Cholinergic Action," and Richard Schnettler, St. Nazianz, Wis., "Steric Aspects of the Prins Reaction." The 37 Kansas representatives will attend the ninth National Medicinal Chemistry Symposium June 21-24, also at the University of Minnesota. They will hear papers by some of the world's foremost authorities in medicinal chemistry and pharmacology. CAMPUS BEAUTY SHOP Grinstead describes as "the most brilliant and scholarly of any of our public lectures in the 12 years I've directed the conference." Theodore O'Leary, Midwestern correspondent for Sports Illustrated, will give a lecture at 9 a.m. Thursday on newspaper and magazine writing, and will be present that day as non-fiction leader. Miss Grinstead also will double as non-fiction leader. ... right off campus 1144 Indiana (12th & Oread) VI3-3034 Closed on Monday HOLLY WILSON of Big Rapids, Mich., who lived in Topeka before the death of her husband, Dr. Frederic W. Wilson, will return as juvenile writing leader. Mrs. Wilson was on the staff of the conference in this capacity in 1962. Lucille T. Kohler of Lawrence and Sarasota, Fla., and John T. Knowles, instructor in journalism, will conduct a program Wednesday evening on free-lance photography and illustration of articles. Interested persons may attend the annual dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday in 306 Kansas Union preceding the lecture by Harrison. Reservations should be made with Bill Chestnut, Extension representative, UN 4-3284. Edsel Ford The School of Business honor roll for the spring semester has been announced by Dean Joseph W. McGuire. Business Lists Honor Roll Students receiving all "A's" were Karen F. Lippincott and Harold Wayne Rice. Juniors receiving a 2.2 grade point or better were Jerry Lee Ayers, Robert J. Burkhart, Robert M. Byrne, James E. Cannon, Thomas Darner, Bruce Culley, Gary Dick, Melvin Elliott, Edward Embers, Robert Emerson, Thomas Foster, Mary Anne Gallops, Lee Allen Hawke, Janet Heck, Jackson Hibler, Richard Higgins, Harold House, James Hubbard, Charles Hurty, Phillip Johnson, Robert Bruce Kent, William Lusk. Jon Webb Matthews, Michael McGill, William Mills, Glen Quackenbush. Edmund Rathgeber, William Rex, Ronald Rinace, Hale Ritchie, Charles R. Settle, Stephen Smith, William McKee Smith, Myron Jean Stecklein, Dennis Walter Tete, Theodore Tindall, Russel Townsley, William Kansas Taugh. Seniors receiving a 2.3 grade point or better were Charles K. Baber Jr., Stephen J. Binder, Robert Mattes Boley, John C. Bumgarner, David Warren Cain, Clayton P. Fisher II, Kenneth Marshall Hoy, Frederick H. Jones, Marvin E. Lampton, John W. Linden Jr., Floyd Ray McHenry, Richard M. Miller, John Jay Oakson, Stephen B. Plaster, Harold Wayne Rice, H. D. Rybolt JR., Ralph Lee L. Schmidt, Gerald Rav Schokley, Stephen R. Stuckey, Claude R. Trotter, George Elmer Weber, Thomas L. Woods, Joseph Wujcik and Raymond G. Young. Ellsworth Files For Re-Election Declaration of the candidacy of Congressman Robert F. Ellsworth for re-election was filed yesterday with Secretary of State Paul Shanahan in Topeka together with the regular filing fee. Ellsworth seeks his third term in the United States House of Representatives, representing Kansas' Third District. 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