Wednesday, March 25,1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 are for dur- ofellers gee S. and should cd KU Receives 37 Fellowships right his g. The rejection act by onsci- dief in y re- who ofused a be- . un- ing R. states of insurance same natural re re- reecular there- vas, in Fifth KU received 14 of the 51 awards given in the conference. art, the Con home, as KU graduates received more National Science Foundation (NSF) Summer Fellowships for graduate teaching assistants than any other school in the Big Eight. 16, 1912. e Press. new York on rates: foremonto university at Law= KU graduates also received 16 NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowships. This total matched the total to the University of Colorado which was greater than the other six schools in the Big Eight. g Editor al Editor Manager IN ADDITION, KU graduate students received seven NSF Graduate Fellowships. These make a total of 37 NSF fellowships granted to KU graduate students for 1964. Each graduate student selected receives a stipend (a grant for a certain project) of $85 per week in addition to having all his fees paid by NSF. The tenure is usually for 12 weeks, however, some are for as short as eight weeks. GRADUATES SELECTED for Summer Fellowships for Graduate Teaching Assistants are Larry L Broadie, Lawrence, pharmacy; Arthur Lewis Buikema Jr., Beecher, Illinois, zoology; John Edward Butler, Rice Lake, Wis., zoology; Donald Rusk Currey, Leavenworth, geography; Mrs. Rose Loretta Rose, Eudora, zoology; John Richard Hedstrom, Kansas City, mathematics. Roger LeRoy Kaesler, Lawrence, geology; Erwin Eugene Manahan, Peabody, chemistry; Ronald Dean Mathis, Liberty, Mo., chemistry; Charles William Myers, Lawrence, zoology; Ronald Henry Rynbrandt, Dorr, Mich, chemistry. John Daniel Shoemaker, who will also receive a NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowship, Lawton, Okla. chemistry; Jon Charles Barlow, Lawrence, zoology. John Daniel Shoemaker, who will also receive a NSF Cooperative Fellowship, Lawton, Okla., graduate, in chemistry; Jon Charles Barlow, Lawrence graduate, in the field of zoology in life sciences. The NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowships for 1964 will receive $2.400 to $2.800 for a twelve month period, depending on his year in graduate work. If the student is married, he receives an addition dependency allowance of $500 for each dependent. portable tape recorder simplifies class work GRADUATES RECEIVING the NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowship are William D. Baxter, Lawrence, zoology; Paul Nolan Browne, Lee's Summit, Mo.; electronics; Charles Roy Combrimk, Caddo, Okla., mathematics; George Campbell Eickwort, Lynbrook, N.Y., entomology. Richard M. Kellogg, Arlington chemistry; David Griffiths Lash, Lawrence, mathematics; James Gregory McCreary, Norman, Okla., chemical engineering; Elizabeth Alice Mtaggert, Lawrence, sociology; Wendel Lane Nelson, Pocatello, Idaho, chemistry. Darrel Lee Schindler, Lawrence, chemical engineering; John Daniel Shoemaker, Lawton, Okla., chemistry; Edwin Burnell Smith, Lawrence, botany; Ted J. Suffridge, Lawrence, mathematics; Gerald Joseph Throop, Wamego, chemistry; Alan Edward Tonelli, Cicero, Ill., chemical engineering. The NSF Graduate Fellowships have the same money stipend as the NSF Cooperative Graduate Fellowships. This new professional-quality recorder goes wherever you go — to class, lectures, concerts, parties and ball games. Now you can tape all your classroom material, plus every exciting event in your college career. The all-transistor "101" weighs only seven pounds. Gives two full hours of recording or playback on a single 4" reel. See it now . . . $129.50 Continental '101 works on flashlight batteries LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER Graduate students receiving the NSF Graduate Fellowships for 1964 are Ronald L. Daggett, Winfield, engineering; Thomas L. Jenkins, Lawrence, chemistry; Roger L. Kaesler, Lawrence, earth sciences; Robert D. Koob, Hawarden, Iowa, chemistry; Karl E. Spear II, Baldwin, chemistry; and Harold L. Willis, Shawnee Mission, zoology. Light weight 100% Nylon BLAST JACKETS HOODED • PULLOVER STYLES or • FULL ZIPPER FRONT • RAIN & WIND REPELLENT • COLORS — BLACK - ROYAL - RED • SIZES — SMALL - MED. - LARGE $595 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classifieds DON'T CARRY AN ARMLOAD OF BOOKS AND PAPERS Make it easy on yourself with Tufide Briefcases from $10.00 or Attache cases 8.50 kansas UNION BOOKSTORE