Page 3 Business School Dean is Selected A professor at the University of Washington has been named dean of the KU School of Business. He will assume duties July 1. Joseph W. McGuire, 37, succeeds James R. Surface who was appointed vice chancellor and dean of faculties last July. Wiley S. Mitchell, professor of business administration, has been acting dean. Prof McGuire is presently a visiting professor and research economist at the University of Hawaii, and in addition, has been a consultant to the state of Hawaii. Formerly he was consultant to the Northwest Pulp and Paper Association, Boeing Aircraft Co., Alaska Employment Security Commission and the State of Washington. The new KU appointee earned Ph.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Columbia University. Before that, he received a Ph.D. degree from Marquette. He has taught at Washington since 1950 and was a visiting professor at the Netherlands College of Economics. Rotterdam, in 1957-58. Dean McGuire Prof. McGuire's academic honors include the Western Management Science Research award in 1961; a Recitals Planned For This Week The KU School of Fine Arts will present two faculty members and a graduate student in recitals this week. John Perry, assistant professor of piano, will perform at 8 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Prof. Perry has selected works by Scarlatti, the Prelude and Fugue in C sharp minor by Bach. Sonata in A flat, Op. 110 by Beethoven, Etudes by Rachmaninoff, Hindemith's Sonata No. 2 and Le Tombeau de Couperin by Ravel. The Topeka graduate student will present "Meinen Jesum lass ich nicht" by Walther, Passacaglia et Fugue by Bach and Symphonie de la Passion by Maleingreau. Mrs. Norma Smith Pettijohn, organist, will be presented in a graduate recital at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hoch Auditorium. John Bloomquist, assistant professor of wind and percussion instruments, will present a trumpet recital Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Monday, Feb. 4, 1963 University Daily Kansan Prof. Bloomquist will perform Sonata No. 7 by Corelli, Concerto for Two Trumpets by Vivaldi, Sonata for Trumpet and strings by Purcell and Sonata by Kent Kennan. Danforth Fellowship and a Ford Foundation Research Fellowship in 1959, and a Fulbright Professorship in 1957-58. He was a member of the Forum on Finance of the New York Stock Exchange in 1955. DeSoto Squad Car Stolen DE SOTO, Mo. —(UPI)— The De Soto police department's squad car—fully marked and complete with siren and red light—was stolen early today. Last year in Seattle, Prof. McGuire taught a 10-week television course on business and society. He was born in Milwaukee, Wis. He served as a bombardier-navigator in World War II. Prof. McGuire and his wife have four children. Homes Flooded in Philippines MANILA—(UPI)—Floods set off by torrential tropical rains have left more than 53,000 persons homeless in seven provinces of the southern Philippines, reports reaching here today said. He is the author of several books and articles on economics and business. His books on "Business and Society" and "Theories of Business Behavior" are to be published later this year by McGraw-Hill and Prentice Hall. JOE'S BAKERY Open 24 Hours Night Deliveries 412 W. 9th VI 3-4720 Greene Petitions Court to Enroll at'Ole Miss' HATTIESBURG. Miss. — (UPI) — Attorneyies for Negro Dewey R. Greene Jr., argued today that the 22-year-old Navy veteran should be admitted to the University of Mississippi immediately pending court action. Attorney William Kunstler of New York City told U.S. District Judge Sidney Mize that Greene "should not sit and fester" while the court decides on his request to become the second Negro to enter "Ole Miss." motions by Greene to order his admission to the University and to set a date for a contempt of court hearing for Registrar Robert Ellis, who last Thursday rejected Greene's application for the third time. Mize opened hearings today on Special Assistant State Atty. Gen. Charles Clarke told the court that Greene was turned down because he was "not qualified." He said the state would offer affidavit and oral testimony to that effect. Deadline Feb. 15 Award Applications The deadline for 1963-64 scholarship applications is February 15. able in 222 Strong Hall. Late applications will not be considered. 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