Wednesday, October 26, 1988 / University Daily Kansan On Campus ■ Anorexia Nervosa and Associate Disorders will meet from 6 to 7:30 tonight in room 7 at Watkins Memorial Health Center. Dungeons and Dragons Club will meet at 6 tonight in the Pioneer Room at the Burge Union. ■ The Feree Forman Fisher Lecture in Psychology presents Bonnie Strickland, professor of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, at 8 tonight in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Strickland will be speaking on "Gender Differences in Health and Illness." - Pediatric Intensive Care, sponsored by Pre-Nursing students will be at 7 tonight in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. The French Club will have a Soiree Video at 8 tonight. For more information contact the French Department. The Center for East Asian Studies presents Linda Lewis of Amherst college, at 7:30 tonight in the Centennial room at the Kansas Union. Lewis will speak on "Civil Disorder and Democracy in South Korea:" The May 1980 Kwangju Uprising and its Aftermath." - The KU Chess Club will meet at 7 tonight in Alcove A at the Kansas Union. The KU Democrats will meet at 7 tonight in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Paul Feliciano, Kansas state senator, will be the guest speaker. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a financial aid for women workshop from 7 to 9 tonight in the Regionalist Room at the Kansas Union. Sigma Psi will meet at 6:30 tonight in 111 Blake Hall. THE KU German Club will have a reading of poems through two centuries of German poetry at 4:30 this afternoon at Miller Scholarship Hall. Coffee and cake will be served afterwards. words GLSOK will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Daisy Hill Room at the Burge Union. The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. The KU Christian Science Student Organization will meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow in Parlor C at the Kansas Union. - The Geography Colloquium presents Eric Flescher at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in 317 Lindley Hall. Flesher will be speaking on "Dynamic Forces of Nature: Mount St. Helens." Police Record An 18-speed bicycle, valued at $450, was taken Friday from a bicycle rack in front of Ellsworth Hall, KU police reported. KU police reported "An Apple Macintosh SE computer, valued at $1,999, was taken sometime between July 28 and Sunday from the KU Academic Computer Center Warehouse. KU police reported." WAREHOUSE. A woman's mid-length wool and leather jacket, valued at $189, was taken Wednesday from the Center on the third floor of Strong Hall, KU police reported. block of N. Second Street, Lawrence police reported. News Briefs Han, RD police reported Four car wheels, valued at $325, were taken Monday from the 900 A 10 speed bicycle, valued at $50, was taken Thursday from a bicycle rack in front of a grocery store in the 1700s and called the Marmalade Street. Police report notified. HALO MEMBERS TO ATTEND SYMPOSIUM: More than 300 Hispanic high school students from across Kansas are expected to meet at Emporia State University today for the fourth annual Hispanic Youth Symposium. workshops, panel discussions and speeches about the importance of a college degree will encourage students to further their education, said Alex Blancarte, Kansas City, Kan., senior and vice president of KU's Hispanic American Leadership Organization. - An 18-speed mountain bike was taken Saturday from a store in the 1933 block of Vermont Street, Lawrence police reported. Organized The Kansas Advisory Committee on Hispanic Affairs is co-sponsoring the symposium. Lawrence police shot the Mazda left rearview mirror of a 1984 Mazda was smashed Saturday in the 100 block of Providence Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage was at $175. SIX KU HALO members will join with HALO members from several colleges in Kansas to help conduct the day's activities. Last year's Hispanic Youth Symposium was held at the University of Kansas in October. The keynote address will be made by Alicia Cuaron, president of Cuaron and Gomez, Inc. of Denver, Colo. LAW DEAN RESIGNES: Michael J. Davis, dean of the University of Kansas School of Law for nine years, announced yesterday that he would leave his post effective July 1, 1989. A press release from the Office of University Relations stated that Davis had intended to serve in the post for seven or eight years but decided to remain through the law to complete his work. In the law portion of the University's Campaign Kansas fund-raising effort. effort. "I am now convinced that the lion's share of Campaign Kansas, at least as it pertains to the law school, will be completed by July 1," Davis said in a portion of his letter of resignation, which was printed in the release. release: "That being the case, I see my administrative agenda as rather much completed." Davis said. Davis was not available for comment. Del Brinkman, KU vice chancellor for academic affairs will soon name a search committee to replace the law school dean, the release stated. MASSACHUSETTS PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR TO SPEAK: Bonnie Strickland, professor of psychology at the University of Massachusetts, will speak today on "Gender Differences in Health and Illness." Strickland, former president of the American Psychological Association, will speak as part of the Fermen Forman Fisher Lecture in Psychology. The lecture will be at the Kansas Union. A reception will be at the Adams Alumni Center after the lecture. SPEAKER TO OPEN THEATER CONFERENCE TOMORROW: David Henry Hwang, winner of the 1988 Tony Award for best play, will be the keynote speaker for a theater conference at the University of Kansas, which will begin tomorrow. Hwang, author of the Tony award winning "M. Butterfly" and "1,000 Airplanes on the Roof," will speak at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. His topic will be "Breaking and Entering: New Voices in American Theatre." ■ Because of an editor's error, Allen Wiecher's name is misspelled in a headline in the "Profiles" section in Correction today's Kansan. The section was printed in advance but the error was not caught until after it went to press. --the L.A. 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