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Dr. Malcolm E. Jewell, assistant professor in the Political Sclencs
Department, has been awarded a grant to attend the Democratic
party's nominating convention by the fellowship program of the
Citizenship Clearing House and the Eagleton Institute.
Twenty-fou- r
men have been process. Leaders of the temlnara
given grants; half of them will at- - will include senior political sclen-ten- d
the Democratic convention, tlsts. political party officials, and
the other half will go to the Re- - political writers,
Dr. Jewell has been at UK for
publican convention.
grants will enable the men two years. He received his A.B.
The
to observe and study the parties' magna cum laude from Harvard,
nominating processes and work MA from Columbia, and Ph.D..
with state delegations.
Pennsylvania State. He served
There will be a seminar before
with the Central Intelligence
and after each convention to eval- uate and analyse the nominating Agency before coming here.

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An exhibition of 35 photographs

taken by William M. Bayer is on
display in the Fine Arts Building
in the corridor opposite the Margaret I. King Library.
He is a graduate student in art
and assistant to the film supervisor in the Department of Radio
Arts.
Bayer said Ids pictures are
"mostly of thing just around the
corner."
He took his first photographs at
the age of eight with a Lecia
camera. He now works with a
Rolleiflex. He has done some pho-- )
tography for various commercial
and industrial firms on the west
coast.
Raymond Barnhart. associate
professor of art, arranged Bayer's
exhibit.

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Stork Club

The Stork Club will hold a
series of three classes for prospective mothers and fathers at
the nurses residence of the Good
Samaritan Hospital. The classes
will meet at 7:30 p.m. on April
21, April 28, and May 5.

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Carnahan House.
The meeting is sponsored by
Ul a oui cau ui uuuisa ivr.ican.ii
and the University of North Caro-

lina Office of Regional Extension.

the Southeastern Section, will be
Dr. James W. Martin, director
recruiting staff members for the
of the UK Bureau of Business ReUK Contract Team at Bandung,
search, said the object of the con-

Indonesia.
is to critically examine
Dr. Ilite will speak to one sec- ference research having to do with
current
tion of the meeting on "Guidance differing
phases of city affairs.
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of Students In Engineering."
The meeting will be held on the
University of South Carolina
campus.
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This exH rime:it combining dentistry w ith mining engineerhas already l en tried at several colleges and with home
very interesting results. Take, for instance, the cae of a deat&l
student named Fred ('. Sigaf(K)s. One day recently Fred waa
out practicing with his drilling rig in a vacant lot just off
campus. He wink a shaft two hundred feet deep and, to hi
surprise and delight, he struck a detergent mine. For a while
Fred thought his fortune was made but he soon learned that
he had drilled into the storage tank of 'the Eagle Ijiundry.
Walter P. Fagle, president of the laundry, was mad as all get-oand tilings looked mighty black for Fred. Hut it all ended
well. When Mr. Kagle called Fred into his office to chew him
out, it so happened that Mr. Fa gle's beautiful daughter, Patient
Criselda, was picscnt. For years Patioiit (iiveldu had been
patiently waiting f. ,r the right man. 'That's him!" she cried
Umti spying Fred -- and today Fred is a full partner in the Faglc
Liundry in charge of pleats and ruflles.
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Another suggested cure for our parking woes is that nil
students smoke MarlUiro cigarettes. At first glance this seeniH
an excellent solution because we all know Marllro is the
cigarette which prove I that flavor did not go out when filters
came in and when we sit around and smoke good Marilyn
we are so jxhj'ss
by sweet contentment that none of un
wishes ever to leave, which means no gadding about which
means no driving, which means no jutrking problem.
Hut the argument in favor of Marlloros ovcrhxiks one
fact: when you run out of Marlhoros you must go get
some more, which means driving, which means jcirking, which
means you're right back where you started.

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Many rrmpiJips Ikivp Ixn offpml to solve this vexing dilemma.
For instam-p- , it
Imth sunnestl that all students lip required
to drive small foreign sports cars which can l carried in the
purse or jcket. This would, of course, hoIvp the parking problem but it would make double dating imjossible unlesn, that
is, the lxys make the girls run along behind the car. Hut that
is no solution either localise by the time they get to the prom
the girls will le (Minting so Inrd that they will wilt their corsage.

Probably the mot practical suggestion to alleviate the campus
parking situation is to tear down every school of dentistry in
the country and turn it into a parking Int. This is not to say
that dentistry is uiiiniortant. Cracious, no! Dentistry is
and vital and a shinuig part of our American heritage.
l?ut the fact is there is no real need for separate schools of
Dentistry could easily lc moved to the school of mining
engineering. Surely anyone wlio can drill a thouund feet for
oil can Till a simple little cavity.

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UK will jointly sponsor a meeting of researchers concerned with
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Five University Engineers
To Attend Conference
Five UK faculty members and
two administrators will attend the
26th annual meetings of the
Southeastern Section of the American Society for Engineering Education at Columbia, S.C., today
and Friday.
Attending from the College of
Engineering will be Prof. David
Blythe, head of the Civil Engineering Department: Roy D. Burberry, assistant professor of engineering drawing.
Dr. Sam C. Kite, head of the Department of Chemical Engineering; Dr. Merle Carter, professor of
machine, design; and Dr. II. Alex
Iiomanowitz, head of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Dr. Merle Baker, director, and
John Egerton, assistant coordi- nator for foreign contracts, will be
attending from the Kentucky Re- search Foundation.
Dr. Baker, a former president of

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turn remin h u or lillervd Marlboro and un filtered thilip
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