Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, May 20,1963 TKE CONSTRUCTION BEGUN — Construction has begun on the $250,000 Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house. The site, a four-acre plot at 19th and Iowa Streets, is part of a tract set aside by the KU Endowment Association for use by fraternities and sororities. The split-level house, which will accommodate 80 men, will feature four-man study rooms with a phone in each room, a dining hall for 120, parking space for 72 cars, a game room, a chapter room and lounge, tennis courts, and central air-conditioning. Marva Lou Powell To Give Recital at 8 p.m. Tomorrow Marva Lou Powell, Topeka graduate student, will give a voice recital at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Miss Powell, a soprano, received her bachelor degree in music education in 1959 and her bachelor degree of vocal music in 1961 from KU. Last summer she was accepted for advanced study at the Mozart-eum which is the International Academy of Music in Salzburg. Miss Powell held an Elizabeth Watkins Music Scholarship for six years, and is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honaries, and Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education fraternity. She is affiliated with Alpha Omicron Pi, social sorority. Pharmacy Professor Wins Research Grant Mathias Mertes, assistant professor of pharmacy, has received a U.S. Public Health Service renewal grant of $8,580 for cancer research. Prof. Mertes, who is beginning his third year of study, is working on the synthesis of chemicals that are potentially useful in the treatment of cancer. The project is expected to be continued for four years. Assisting Prof. Mertes on the project is Souheil Saheb, graduate student from Cairo, Egypt. ALLEN'S NEWS BOOK STORE 1115 Mass. VI 2-0216 BRIDGE STANDARD SERVICE NOW OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY 601 Mass. VI 3-9849 See Us Before You Buy TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED PORTABLES STANDARDS ELECTRICS Sales — Rentals — Service LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 Mis Powell has sung roles in many of the KU musical productions including "Cosi Fan Tutti," "Of Thee I Sing," "The Saint of Bleeker Street," "The King and I," "Brigadoon," "The Ballad of Baby Doe," and "Albert Herring." During the summer of 1960 she toured the Far East with the company presenting "Brigadoon." She served as an apprentice artist in the Santa Fe Opera Company and traveled to Europe with the company in 1961, and returned as an assistant instructor of voice in the School of Fine Arts. For her program Miss Powell will sing songs by Handel, Bach, Mozart, Schubert, Fauré, and a scene from Stravinsky's "The Rake's Progress." The program is open to the public without admission charge. Pressman Is Injured Marshall J. Fauhl, pressman for the University of Kansas Press, was admitted to the intensive care ward of the KU Medical Center late Saturday following a bathroom fall at his home, 1923 Ohio. Injuries were a light concussion, three broken ribs and some apparent internal injuries. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 SENIOR CHECK LIST PICK UP YOUR SENIOR REMINDER TODAY AT THE ALUMNI OFFICE 127 STRONG This contains all of the information YOU NEED in order to prepare for commencement. Art Series to Feature Northwestern States PICK UP YOUR CAP AND GOWN COUPON BY MAY 22 At Student Organization Window, 1st Floor, East Wing Strong. Nancy Corwin, instructor of art history and Spanish, will be a speaker of the Great Cities and Their Art series today. There are still some sweatshirts and senior calendars in the alumni office 127 Strong. P. S. Miss Corwin will speak on "Seattle, Washington and Alaska" at 4 p.m. in the Museum of Art lecture hall. She will present some illustrations of great art. Asbury Gets KU Grant Robert F. Asbury Jr., assistant professor of architecture, has received a KU general university grant to compile a guide to Kansas architecture. Prof Asbury, who has already assembled a photographic exhibit on early Kansas architecture, will travel over much of Kansas in his effort to collect a documentary record of Kansas architecture from the pre-territorial period to the present. The material will be assembled into a guide book. Prof. Asbury also hopes to assemble a new photographic exhibit of color slides which will relate to his current study. The present exhibit will be on display from June 3 to Oct. 6 in the Fort Leavenworth museum. FAST FINISHED Laundry Service RISK'S 613 Vermont Fraternity Jewelry Badges, Rings, Novelties Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles Cups, Trophies, Medals 411 W. 14th VI 3-1571 AL LAUTER Balfour PATRONIZE YOUR • ADVERTISERS • A short walk is good for you. But when you really want to travel you can't beat Greyhound for going places at lowest cost. In fact Greyhound costs less than trains, planes or driving yourself. For economy, GO GREYHOUND . . . AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. 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