Page 4 Summer Session Kansan Friday, July 12, 1963 Mathematics Assistants Appointed The appointments of four assistant professors of mathematics at the University of Kansas who will divide time equally between teaching and research with Nachman Aronszajn, Summerfield distinguished professor, were announced today. They are Robert D. Brown, Martin S. Hanna, Fuad S. Mulla and Arne Persson. The latter two will be visiting assistant professors. Aronszajn's research, which is an extremely high level of advanced mathematics, is financed by large grants from the National Science Foundation. HARU MURAKAMI, currently assistant professor at Kobe University in Japan, will be a full-time research associate with Dr. Aronszajn. Hanna earned the A.B. degree in economics from Harvard University in 1953, the M.S. in mathematics from New York University in 1959 and the Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin last month. He was a programmer for computers for four years. Brown, Paris, Ark., received the Ph.D. degree from the University of California at Berkeley last month. His A.B. degree also is from California, in 1955, where he teaching assistantships and had experience with computers. Mulla, who for the past year has been an instructor at the University of California at Berkeley, received the Ph.D. in mathematics this year from KU. A native of Iraq, he earned the B.S. degree there and taught in high schools there. He received the M.S. degree from the State University of Iowa in 1957. PERSSON IS from the University of Lund in Sweden where he earned his Ph.D. Murakami earned the A.B. degree at Osaka University in Japan in 1952, and the doctor of science in 1962, from Tokyo University. Chicago Gives Art Samples Several pieces of architectural ornament from the Garrick Building in Chicago have been given to the University of Kansas School of Engineering and Architecture. The building was designed by Adler and Sullivan in 1891 and was used as a theater and an office building. Sullivan is credited with being one of the masters of architecture about the turn of the century. THE GIFT consists of representative pieces of ornament from the building which was razed two years ago. The city of Chicago, through its joint committee on the preservation of the Garrick Building ornament, donated samples of the ornament to various educational institutions and museums throughout the country. The KU gift contains several pieces of molding made of brick, clay and terra cotta, some with variegated designs. Both external and internal ornament, including a piece of the balcony front, have been received. D & G AUTO SERVICE VI 2-0753 $ \frac{1}{2} $ blk. E. 12th & Haskell Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER NICE, France—(UPI)—In an effort to cut down the pigeon population, Nice issued a decree recently forbidding citizens to leave crumbs or grain on balconies, window ledges, beaches, gardens or courtyards. Decree Hits Pigeons Bus Bite Rates Fine LONDON—(UPI)—George Sandford, a window cleaner, was fined $14 yesterday for biting the nose of Alfred Nosworthy, who had pushed past him in a bus line. Try It Out—Kansan Classified SUMMER WORSHIP First Presbyterian Church 9th and Vermont First service — 9:00 a.m. Sunday school — 9:45 a.m. Second service — 11:00 a.m. informal dress encouraged Visitors welcome REV. HAROLD M. MALLETT, DD, Minister GRAVITT'S FAST LAUNDRY SERVICE Saves You Time and Trouble Bring your laundry in during the week for extra fast and efficient service. 913 N.H. VI 13-6844 Kansan Classified Ads Get Results SANDY'S THRIFT AND SWIFT DRIVE-IN HAVE YOU TRIED SANDY'S FISH-ON-A-BUN? JUST 25c We believe it's what's up front that really counts and SANDY'S got it all the way. Quality.Service.What else is there? ACROSS FROM HILLCREST C F