make his students' study of politics and politicians more realistic and fruitful, Prof. J. T. Salter, University of Wisconsin political scientist, has many of the Badger state's outstanding politicos address his classes each year. When "Uncle Sol" Levitan, 74, six-time and present state treasurer of Wis- consin, gave the class his views on pee-s matters political, Prof. Salter caught C CE both lecturer and students in vari- ous moods with the candid camera he uses to make his political biog- raphies more-complete. When his Boss Rule: Portraits in City Politics appeared, the New York Times said that "no artist ever painted more living portraits," and now Prof. Salter adds the realism of the candid picture eel(eng information for another biography-. Prof. Salter takes notes while Mr. Levitan talks at a meeting of the two in the latter's campaign office Proof of the students' interest . . ... in the combined lecture and sample cam- paign talk delivered by Mr. Levitan is found in the faces of those who are enrolled T hey tookh careful notes, too That the words of "Uncle Sol" were those of the politically wise is proven by the fact that his listeners made copious records of his words. Greatest I ney taugnt legissators now to tegssate Lawmakers Believing that a knowledge of parliamentary procedure made torgreater efficiency in the legislature, the University of Arkansas' Dr. A. M. Harding (left) taught Arkansas' newly-elected legislators the ins-and-outs of their jobs at a recent pre-inaugural meeting. Acme I ney commemoratea Kappa Aipna a jourasng anniversary MIemorial Meeting in the historic Lee Chapel on the campus of Washing- ton and Lee University, members of Kappa. Alpha fraternity celebrated the founding of their Alpha chapter at- Washington and Lee in 1865.