University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 16, 1976 3 Blacks . . . sociology, and Deborah Harrison, instructor of psychology, said they were leaving KU because he had been offered a position at the University of California in Los Angeles. From nage one Deborah Harrison has a job offer from the psychology department at California State University. "PROFESSIONALLY our jobs were fine, but there was a social isolation problem," she said. "For blacks or young married courts, Lawrence didn't have much to do." "I am leaving not because conditions here are bad," he said. "We exist within a racial dominated society, so wherever we go in the borders of the United States we will still run into problems black people find here—and there are racial problems at KU." Harris' main reason for leaving KU, be said, is to make his family as comfortable as possible and still make a contribution to society and the black community. "WORKING conditions there (in Richmond) will be better," he said. "There is a multi-racial population which provides the necessary information that occurs every day of our lives." Harris is receiving a promotion and a pay raise. He said that the African studies department, where he taught part-time, was supportive and congenial, but that the psychology department had poor working conditions. "There is a great deal of blatant, overt racism in addition to covert racism that I will not describe." He said he was uncertain whether he would return to the KU faculty after his graduation. BLACK FACULTY members should become more concerned about the rights of THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A Pacemaker award winner Kansan Telephone Numbers Newsroom--864-4810 Business Office--864-4358 Published at the University of Kanaan daily August through May and Monday through Thursday. See www.uki.edu for details. Sunday and Holidays. Second-class scriptures by mail are $ a semester or $1 a month; scriptures by mail are $ a semester or $1 a month; scriptures by mail are $ a year outlast the county. Student subscriptions are $2.00 a semester paid through the county. Editor Dierck Cussman Manager Editor David S. Meyer Campus Editor Greg Hashaw Associate Campus Editor Beecel Breting Copy Chief Ron Hartung Editorial Coordinator Publisher Business Manager Cardi Stallard Assistant Business Manager Jim Marquart Production Manager Sarah McAnahy Classified Manager Jolene McCleannagh blacks and other third world people, and the psychology department should develop flexibility in its attitude toward the kinds of material and courses it teaches, be said. News Advisor Business Advisor Bob Giles Mel Adams Member Associated Collegiate Press He said he was also frustrated with the department's rules for tenure and specialization. harris said he did applied research rather than traditional research and that the department hadn't given credit to his practical projects. The faculty members said they had been offered better positions than those they held here, but that salary increases and conditions were not the main reasons for leaving. They all said that the communities they were going to would provide better attentions. Thick in jicsey sirtioin steak. Crunchy deep-fried clams. Corn on the cob drizzled with butter. Served with Mr. Steak's own crisp potato and warm bread. It's a special summer treat. Right now at Mr. Steak, America's steak expert. 920 West 23rd 11 a.m.-10 p.m. $ ^{ \textcircled{8}} $AMERICA'S STEAK EXPERT Peter Pan JUNE SAVINGS HAMBURGER, FRENCH FRIES, and a Reg. Cola ... Leaner Meat • Larger in Siz A WHOLE MEAL . . CECREAM ALL FLAVORS 89¢ HALF GALLONS $3.49 FREEZER PAK 4 HALF GALLONS NEW FLAVORS ... Plus Many More • BARANNA BATN • MINT BON BON In St. Louis, Goodwin served as an assistant psychiatrist at Barnes and Renard hospitals and was consulting psychiatrist to Malcolm Bliss Health Center. cieved his A.B. from Baker University. He intermed at St. Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, Mo., completed residency in psychiatry and was a faculty member since 1968. A 1964 graduate of the University of Kansas School of Medicine, a specialist in drug abuse programs, is returning to head the department of psychiatry at the KU Medical Center. KU grad heads psychiatry dept. at Med Center Donald W. Goodwin, professor of psychiatry at Washington University, St. Louis, will become chairman of the department July 1, according to a recent announcement by Robert Kugel, Med Center executive vice chancellor. Goodwin is author of about 100 scientific publications and co-author of a psychiatric textbook, "Is Alcoholism Hereditary?," which was published this spring. Goodwin received the Jellinek Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research in Alcoholism in 1974. He directed the Addiction Research Center, supported by the National Institute of Drug Abuse, at Washington University. He is also associated with the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Goodwin is a diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in Psychiatry. He was corporect of the Hofstetter Hospital by the American Psychiatric Association. Goodwin is a native of Parsons and re- Paul C. Laybourne has been acting chairman of psychiatry at the Med Center since October 1974. Laybourne will continue to serve as chief of the child psychiatry department. KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan office offer a wide variety of educational options, or national origin. PLEASE BRING ALL CLASSROOM TO 111 FIINT HALL. CLASSIFIED RATES one two three four five time times times times times AD DEADLINES 15 words or ___ $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 Each additional ___ 01 02 03 04 05 to run: Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These ads can be placed in person or the UXK business office at 864-358. UDK BUSINESS OFFICE 111 Flint Hall FOR RENT 864-4358 2 bds, all utilities paid, on campus Furnished or unfurnished Free parking / a/c pool 843 ATTENTION STUDENT RENTERS--Drop in and attend the following meeting (the phone call please) at WESTERN CITY, 12345 METRO AVE. Studio apt. private entrance, furnished, bath. Students must be 18 and under. student preferred. 843-7827. 6-16 3 bdm house with attached garage, unfurnished building across from park. ZK2 call 845-7100. Call 845-6217 @bdn.com 2 bim. furnished large apt. near bus and downstairs. $130 a month. Large utilities. $445-628. 6-17 Apartment, 3 bedroom downstairs, 7 rooms in apartment, 4 bedrooms, accommodated 1 people. Prices, $425, 847.50 Avg. Prices, $425, 847.50 Avg. Nice room in 4 bedrooms, 3 bath lowhouse. A/C/ furnished. Modern utilities: 80+ feet² plus 1⁴ room. 842-5475 Studio apt. private entrance, furnished, bath. Student preferred. 843-7827. G-16 unit student preferred. 843-7827. 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School of Law. University of Kansas. Lawewes. Qualified men and women of all races are eligible. Qualified men and women of all races are eligible. Housekeeper—part time. Call 842-6279 evenings. p 99 LOST AND FOUND Wet: black, medium hair, male cat (9 months) Lost: some hair on sheer. Reward 86203-6-17 Gift card Ladic's watch. Found May 20, in Fraser Hall. 811-7270. Lust! Light orange cat with fluffy tail in vicinity 5 after 4 a.m. Cindia Linda at 844-1470 5 after 4 a.m. Elisabeth Gorilla at 844-1470 Man's 1969 class ring. Tuesday, June 8 in 1200 block of Kentucky. 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PERSONAL KU KARATE CLUB MEMBER Session: Tuesday 5 p.m. FIELD HOUSE LAWN FOR M-10 M-20 Cult it these hot aftershows with fruits and floats, paraffits and peaches, Gold Cup ice cream and chocolate cake at the Casabah Cafe, 803 N. 75th Street, door dinner). Dinner too, ill 8:30 a.m. Sundays. Alcohol is America's one drug. If you need help call Alcohol Anonymous. 852-1010. itf 842 8413 Mastercharge Forenid, are fun persons to know and parture, join Ouverture Friendship on Monday and Tuesday from 10:30-12:00. Email: mary@ouverture.org SERVICES OFFERED at 14th and Ohio" FREE KITTENS, very cute. Paul or Jim 843- 9146. 6-23 MUSIC LESSONS--for your kind of music. Blues, Jazz, Country, Pop, Gospel, etc. Iddie and Bonnie call Baju 841-6700, McKinney 841-5932, or click here for more info. RIDES ---- RIDERS LARRY'S AUTO SUPPLY Have your children learn Spanish and art. Grad- inguish Spanish speaking artist senor - call Carol 64321-7900. 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