Page 12 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 17, 1963 KU Grad- (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) field fulltime or why he doesn't move up to a larger newspaper. "I have a rather unique position, here in that I have a good fulltime job and I still am able to freelance too." Clarkson explained. "Monstarily, it is rather rewarding," he said. "IT WOULD honestly be difficult for me to go to another newspaper. Official Bulletin International Students: Students interested in the Oskaloosa hospital visit on April 25 (3:00 to 11:00 p.m.) should sign up in Dean Coan's office. Foreign Students: Pick up invitations for the International Festival at 228 Holy Hill, London. People-to-People Industrial Tour: Foreign students interested in taking the course will be on a up now in the P-t-P office, Kansas Unison. The tour will be on Wednesday afternoon, April 24, at 12:45 p.m. (from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.) UM Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas TODAY Le Cercle Francais se rémure mercredi à 16 h, 30 h dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Causerie de M. Admussen: "La Republique antrafaireme: Souvenirs de la Broussse." Radio Production Center, 7:30 p.m., 220 Flint, Executive Committee, Meeting Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses, 7:00 a.m., 11:40 a.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Chapel, 1910 Strat- ford Der deutsche Stammtisch trifft sich Donnerstag, den 18. April, in Alcew "A" des Cafeterias. Alle sind herzlich eingeladen. Mathematics Colloquium, 3:30 p.m. 103 Mathematics College, Halla! 'On the Differentiability of Solutions of Dissipative Boundary Probabilities' Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley Poetry Hour 4:30 p.m. Grant Goodman Haiku Poetry. Music Room, Kansas State University. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Everyone welcome. FRIDAY A.U.R.H. weekly open house and mixer. 9 p.m., Hashinger. "The Whatamatcha- SCHEDULED INTERVIEWS If you are interested in a teaching position for September, 1963, in any of these areas, please sign up for an interview in 117 Bailey Hall. Parkville, Mo., Public Schools, by James Fike. Friday, April 19. Bakersfield City School District Bakersfield, Calif., by Marguerite Halcombe. Friday, May 17, in the afternoon. Telone, Valley, High. School, Lane Antelope Valley High School, Lans aster, Calif., April 19. Here I sit with the monster I've created. "There are things that are satisfying and frustrating. I get tired of sitting at a desk." While he was a KU student Clarkson drove to Columbia for a Missouri-Kansas State basketball game. He figured that somebody would pay for a picture. "SPARKY" STALCUP, Missouri coach, complained bitterly about the officiating in the last few minutes of the game. Clarkson captured Stalcup's actions, taking 28 pictures in two and one-half minutes with a cumbersome Speed Graphic camera. The next day, an eight-column panel of pictures of Stalcup was used in the Kansas City Star. Stalcup was outraged. Clarkson said Stalcup called him the following Monday and informed the photographer he was no longer welcome in Brewer Field House. Clarkson took notes during the telephone conversation. These notes added to his rife with Stalcup when the substance of the notes was used by several area sports columnists. EVEN LIFE magazine planned to use a two-page spread on Stalcup. But, as Clarkson recalled, that was the same week King George VI of England died. "Later Stalcup told me I could come back and all was forgiven. But I don't think all was forgiven until a couple of years ago when I got to know him better," Clarkson said. Poetry to Be Read In English, Japanese Japanese poetry will be read in both English and Japanese at the SUA Poetry Hour, at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Music and Browsing Room of the Kansas Union. Grant Goodman, visiting associate professor of history, will read the English translations and Mitsue Shibata, instructor of Oriental language and literature, will read the Japanese verse. This Cricketeer look harks back to days when sports cars were longer, the Twenties roaring. Up-dated now in slim ticking stripes, wider blazer stripes or certified checks, all drawn on clean white backgrounds. Essential for the summer Circuit. Cricketeer tailored in Dacron* polyester and worsted to keep the trim, natural lines in shape. $32.50 to $39.50 Authentic button down shirts in solids and stripes, from $4.50 to $6.50 Pre-Med Day Planned Visitors may attend and participate in classes, view a demonstration of new equipment, and tour the medical center. There will also be an opportunity to speak with the admissions committee about admission procedure and career opportunities. Students planning to enter medical school in fall 1964 are invited to attend the KU Medical Center's annual pre-medical day, April 27. Activities will start at 9:45 a.m. at Battenfield Auditorium, Rainbow Boulevard at Olathe Boulevard in Kansas City. The activities will end at 3:30 p.m. Meals will be available in the Medical Center cafeteria at the students' expense. QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP at BUSH BODY WORKS formerly University Ford Body Shop "We Repair ALL Makes & Models" East 23rd St. VI 3-3006 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers get Lots More from L&M It's the rich-flavor leaf that does it! Among L&M's choice tobaccos there's more of this longer-aged, extra-cured leaf than even in some unfiltered cigarettes. And with L&M's modern filter—the Miracle Tip—only pure white touches your lips. 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