Page 6 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 21, 1964 Around the Campus Four More Get Fulbrights Four more KU students have received Fulbright fellowships, J. A. Burzle, professor of German and Fulbright advisor, said. The awards will go to W. Dale Brownawell, Kansas City, Charles Marvin, Lawrence, Douglas M. Hager, Hutchinson, all seniors, and Petra Moore, Fort Worth, Tex., graduate student. A previously announced award went to Bruce M. Royle, Hopkinton, Mass., graduate student, who will study English in India. Brownawell will study German and mathematics at the University of Toulouse, France; Hager will study classics and German at the University of Munich, and Miss Moore will study anthropology in Bolivia. The Fulbright awards provide costs of transportation, orientation, tuition, books and maintenance, and is part of the international cultural and educational program of the U.S. Department of State. One of the goals is to promote international cooperation for educational and cultural advancement, and to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and countries abroad. Focus on Family Life About 100 social workers from Kansas and the Greater Kansas City area will focus their attention on contemporary family life at the Social Work Day May 4 at KU. Charlton Price, visiting assistant professor of sociology, will lead the workers as they study implications of contemporary family life for social work and social work education. Prof. Price, a consultant to the Menninger Foundation and Midwest Research Institute, formerly was a research associate in the Bureau of Applied Social Research at Columbia University. He is co-author of "Men, Management, and Mental Health," a report of a study of the Kansas Power and Light Co. Virgil V. Shoop, consultant in social work for the Kansas City, Mo., office of the national Institute of Mental Health, will give the banquet address. His topic is "Priorities for Social Work—Some Speculations." Philosopher to Speak Prof. Roderick M. Chisholm, chairman of the Brown University department of philosophy, will give the sixth Ernest H. Lindley Memorial Lecture Thursday. Prof. Chisholm will speak on "Freedom and the Nature of the Self" at 4:30 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. He will speak again on "Notes on Pleasure and Desire" at 8:30 p.m. in 306 Kansas Union at a meeting of the philosophy club. Both events are open to the public. Ship'n Shore Brief, beautiful: feminine as can be. Graceful bateau neckline. Tropical fruit print in glowing colors. All cotton, so easy-care. Sizes 28 to 38. Kirsten's Hillcrest Shopping Center Free Parking A perfect diamond reflects full brilliance and beauty. Choose Keepsake, the engagement ring with the perfect center diamond. Remember, if it's a Keepsake, the name is in the ring and on the tag. Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER 809 Mass. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS --presents The Classical Film Series A NOUS LA LIBERTE (a brilliant French satire) Directed by Rene Clair (1931) Wednesday, April 22 Dyche Auditorium (this week only) 7:00 p.m.—Admission: $.60 F