niGilbreth ViewsWorking WifePlace in Home, Job,Noted Woman SaysBy RODDY STINSON Texan Staff WriterA woman can integrate her pro-fesslona! and honiemaking careerssuccessfully and happily, Dr, Lillian Gilbreth, engineering andmanagement consultant, said in aninterview Wednesday.41F play mgIn orderfto do this, she musti-receival gie Mar-id C^ar-enjoy her work, feel it is import-Texan Photo—Draddyant, and have the full support andDR. LILLIAN GILBRETHo—Draddyapproval of her family and friends, Dr. Gilbreth, who was on the University campus Wednesday to give a lecture cn management, said.Smooth ElectionMOTH FRc.d do every* :e a worth-show, theat attempts h as many — Curtain zations asDr. Gilbreth, president of lt;it breth. Inc., a management con suiting firm, la known Intemation ally for her work in management and time and motion study. She tsalso the mother of 12 children andCalls for Work• tMusgroBy RICHARD COLE Issue New* Editorhas 28 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Her family was made famous by the book, “Cheap er bv the Dozen. written bv twoie perform*©f her children.!ionmsas defense Mnet meet-ed. A com-sident Sar-who.se of-inial, said rere made irime mm-She said society is beginning to realize ihe great capacities of women, ami women, in turn, are recognizing their responsibilities to society, “Women can obtain any training they desire today and are encouraged to do so. However, they cannot always get the job they want. She predicted job op-portunities for women will increase in the future.AideDr. Gilbreth has earned threedegrees and a score of honorary'degrees and has received several awards, including the Washington Award for Kngineering. She said, however, that her outstanding achievement is her family and thather greatest honor is the privilege of carrying ort the work of her late husband, Frank Gilbreth.Much behind the scenes vs orgf*e*» on to make sure the electiorare handled properly and falrb Burke Musgrove, chairman of th election commission, said Wedne?day night.The ballots are printed by th University Printing Division, h added. “They're used to or spontaneous calls for help. Toda at 11 a m. we called for more la1 school and pharmacy ballots, anthey printed and delivered ther in 30 minutes.After the ballots are brought t the Alpha Phi Omega office, th boxes are prepared there. “W take last year s figures and lr crease them by 10 per cent fc the number of ballots.Schedule cards arc circulated t APO's, Spooks, and Orange Jack ets, who man the voting boxes an count the ballots.SPEAKS ON C AMPUSitionsi public re•m San Annewly cre-inn and ad-In her lecture Wednesday night on “Everyone Has a Management Problem, Dr. Gilbreth said every individual has five areas in his life where management can and should be used.These areas are his own per a the office *onal life, his home and familylife, his role aa a citizen, his volun teer work, and his vocational Job.y Sanford, \ssoelatinn •dneMlay,lined latero a state-public re-er.She said, Management is the process of getting work done thrrugh one's own activity and efforts and the activity and efforts of other people.’*I.ATE POLIOS On election (lay the t*o\es aitaiken out at 8:30 a.m. for votin This year polls closed at 5 |t.n two hours later than ever liefor “That's one reason for the larj; turnout.“ Musgrove, president i APO who automatically acts icommission chairman, said.The boxes are always loeke when being transported from plac to place. “Someone always pui the wrong combination locks c them. Today we had to go throug an old, old list of combinations t get one box open.IXK'K UP BOX After the votes are counted, thhallots are put hack in the hove just as they came out. “They ar locked up for 72 hours because t a stipulation in the election cod allowing candidates to call for r* count or disqualification charge*