Thursday, Feb. 28, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 5 Around the Campus Collection Contest Set Details of the seventh annual Taylor Book Collection awards for undergraduates at KU were announced today by W. Stuart Forth, associate director of libraries. Elizabeth M. Taylor of Kansas City, Mo., contributes the awards of $100 and $50. Those entering the contest will submit for preliminary judging a bibliography of 35 to 60 books and a 400 word statement of the purpose and circumstances of making the collection. Contest deadline is April 16. Final judging will be on the collection itself, and the winning collection will be displayed in Watson Library or the Kansas Union. Forth said that if the winner is a senior, he or she will qualify for the Amy Loveman $1,000 national contest. VOX To Fill Vacancy Vox Populi will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. The party will fill a vacancy on the Executive council which resulted from the shifting of officers to fill the spot left when Bean Grace, Lawrence junior, resigned as executive vice-president last week. Angeletti Named As Finalist Richard Angletti, instructor of piano, is one of four finalists in a competition governed by the Society of American Musicians. The Society sponsors all piano artists that present solo recitals in Chicago's Orchestra Hall on the Allied Arts Piano Series. The winner of the competition will receive an engagement on the series in Orchestra Hall. The finals will be in May. Eight graduate students and four seniors will be initiated into Alpha Kappa Delta, national sociology honor society, tonight in the Curry Room of the Kansas Union. Sociology Society Initiates 12 Following a buffet dinner, Carroll D. Clark, professor of sociology, will address the group of faculty members and students on the history of the KU sociology department. Graduate students David W. Boyd, Lawrence; Eleanor M. Davis, Wichita; John W. Friesen, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada; Stan Gerber, Overland Park; Arthur Harkins, Ottawa; Frank Koop, Vancouver, B.C., Canada; Thomas Lane, Lawrence, and Muriel Roth, Lawrence. The initiates are: Seniors Richard A. Dodder, Overbrook; Dixie Kaufman, Mr. Pherson; Linda Nelson, Kansas City, Mo., and Margaret Robinson, Cedar Vale. Latin America Talk Today Charles Wagley, Columbia University anthropologist and fifth speaker in the current series of Latin American Lectures, will speak at 4:30 p.m. today in Fraser Theater. Prof. Wagley's speech on "Social Changes in Latin American Rural Communities" was previously scheduled for March 1. Prof. Wagley is past president of the Ethnological Society, and is the author of the book "Amazon Town, A Study in the Tropics." He has held positions with the Guggenheim Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, and the National Research Council. Child Research Grant Made A child research specialist at the University of Kansas has been awarded a $10,000 federal contract for a conference of 12 national experts on speech and hearing for mentally retarded children. R. L. Schiefebusch, director of the KU Bureau of Child Research, will administer the contract awarded by the U.S. Office of Education. He said the conference, a cooperative research development project, will try to overcome a gap in verbal training for retardates. A goal is to map out strategies for large-scale research projects on the problem. The five-day conference tentatively is scheduled in October, 1963. Plans are to hold the meeting at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Five Receive Awards Five architectural students have received scholarship awards totaling $1,610 for the spring semester. The five are James M. Kring Jr., Lawrence, and William H. Prelogar Jr., Grandview, Mo., sophomores; David L. Rohovit, Prairie Village junior; Charles E. Winters, Kansas City, and Theodore T. Scott, Lawrence, seniors. Kring, top-ranking second-year student in the department of architecture, was awarded a $250 scholarship from the Thomas and Margaret Strickler fund. Prelogar, who formerly attended Kansas City, Mo., Junior College, received a $200 scholarship from the Kansas Concrete Masonry Association and the Joseph Mitchell Kellogg funds. Rohovit received a $260 award from the Goldwin Goldsmith fund. Last year he received an award from the same fund as the top second-year student. Winters, who is studying for degrees in both architecture and architectural engineering, received the Tile Council of America award of $300 and a Goldsmith award of $100. 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