University Dally Kansan Tuesday, April 27, 1976 3 Novel subjects in book collections Winning entries in the Snyder Book Collecting Contest cover areas as varied as virtuoso piano music, the French novelist Claude Monet and novels by the creator of Fu Manchu. The contest, sponsored annually by Elizabeth Snyder and the Oread bookstore, was judged Friday. Prizes were awarded at a luncheon in the Kansas Union. First and second prize winners in both the undergraduate and graduate divisions received $100 and $50 gift certificates redeemable at the Union bookstore. JOHN BARKETT, Wichita senior, won the undergraduate division and Joseph W. Algaer, Grandview, Mo., senior, was second. The graduate division won by job one, with Lawrence the graduate student, with John Chorn, Lawrence graduate student, placing second. Barkett's winning collection was on virtuose piano music. He said Friday he had been collecting books since he became a teacher during a period during his senior year in high school. He said piano music was his hobby and had been his major when he first came to KU. He is now majoring in political science. Barkett said he was surprised to win the Barkett said he was surprised to win the contest because he wasn't sure he'd even be allowed to enter. Most of the books in Barkett's collection are music scores. "WHEN YOU THINK of a book collection, you think of a book of words," he said. The subject of Aiglear's collection was the works of Max Rohrer, the British novelist and editor. Algaier said he became interested in Rohmer when he bought one of his books three years ago. He said he found Rohmer's work difficult to obtain in libraries. Haug's winning collection was called "Interpretations of the French Revolution." THE BOOKS WERE useful to his studies, he said, as he was working for a doctorate in French history. Haug said he bought many of his books in France, where he spent seven The nucleus of Haug's collection is a book inscribed in France in the middle of a 39th century. years. They would be difficult to obtain in this country, he said. Chorn's collection of books on vertebrate paleontology was also useful to his studies, he said. He is working towards a master's degree in systematics and ecology. His most important book, he said, is Gideon Mantell's "The Fossils of the South Downs," published in 1822 and often thought to contain the first reference to dinosaurs. The contest was judged by Mary Michener of the Adventure bookstore in Lawrence; John A. Weir, professor of physiology and orat biology; William P. Jacobs, professor of sociology; Jocus, Lawrence graduate student; and Scott Jones, Denver junior. Classified pay raise . . . merit salary increases in fiscal 1977 From page one All salary changes will be effective July 1, 1976. Smith said that he wasn't sure what the increases actually would be in dollars. "But any increase at all is very, very welcome," he said. The other bill approved Friday includes money to raise resident trainees' salaries at the center and preliminary funding for a new integrated residency program at the Med Center. $177,250 was included to raise resident's salaries to $11,000 a year. That is $500 above the salary already determined by KU's main 1977 appropriations bill. THAT LEVEL was previously raised to CIA needed . . . From page one practice doesn't "pollute the academic atmosphere." The Senate Intelligence Committee From page one Field hockey junior varsity squad of 24 members. WASHINGTON SAID her minimum include funds for only the varsity team Jane Markert, field hockey coach, said she thought that it was important to have a variety and a junior varsity team so the two could practice together. --of 35 words per minute or ... Part of the duties will be up dating for all applicants to a central purchasing plan. In addition the ARCC will work with ARC's to develop policies and pro-activity. The ARCC will provide RSRSP and will provide ARH resource materials with the office secretary. AURH is an equal opportunity employer and encourages qualified men and women to join. 88 seniors join Phi Beta Kappa spring semester A total of 88 seniors, who are either February 1976 graduates or May 1976 degree candidates, have been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society. The newly elected members will be in attendance Day, May 24, in Woodruff Auditorium. A total of 123 persons from this year's class have now been elected to the society. Thirty were chosen on the basis of their academic year and two others graduated earlier. To be elected, the members had to have a 3.68 grade point average and had to meet the chapter's character requirements. The board would then make an interest in a liberal arts education. Elected this spring were Another group of students will be selected from the class after the spring semester to teach at a local college. Sidney A. Linderk, Prairie Village, Patrick J. Akard, Kiersten L. Browning, Prairie Village, Anderson, Cluster, N.J., J. Reynolds Adams, Hays; Marilyn S. Atlas, Crewe County, M.I.; Kill K. Parker, Prairie Village, Ill.; Mark K. Fassler, Gwennberg, N.W.; Mark I. Ill., Mark K. Fassler, Gwennberg, N.W.; Overland Park, Duke; Dom尼, Overland Park; Marjorie E. Borby, Minden Hills, Kerry Green, Overland Park; Dana, Overland Park; Dallas, Tex.; Tendyly H. Bulkeley, Topsai Janet K. Davis, Texas; Owen Park, Michael Chamber, Garden City Karl Correll, Partmon; Jeffrag A. Coghill; Thomas J. Huskey; Robert L. Meehan; Richard G. Nollet; Marc Karel Cornell; Partmon; Jeffrag A. Coghill; Thomas J. Huskey; Robert L. Meehan John C. Hickey, St. Mary, Maryina Hill, Leawood, Judge J. Howard, Sailain, Maryine Ahmad Hudson, Prairie Richard Huaching Bred, Green Bred, Michael K. Ireland, James Richard Hughes, Robert Terry, Kansas Kansas City, Kan. J罗纳尔·R.凯林, Terry L. Kansas City, Kan. Teresa Dorn Frasel, Prairie Village, William Friend, Brantley J. Worthington, William Friend, beryckow, Paid, David G. Dachsel, Prairie Village, Daina Shuebner, Gharavt, Dwitzia S. Hanna, Brian M. Moore, Kaitlin S. Mullen, Harlene, Wikits, Kaitlin Anthony Karhoun, Wikits, Kaitlin Anthony Karhoun, Wikits Gill, B. Kemsey, Lezeara, Susan H. Ketzer, Derby, Diane R. Kemsey, Susan H. Ketzer, Mary A. Lacob, Columbus, O. Kochman Martha J. Muller, Mission Hills, Cagnee M. Oglum, Garden City, Parkside S. Glen, Colby D. Douglale, S. Parkside R., Northfield M. Wheeler, Marshall Mahall, Mo.; Bruce David Ryder, Argentinean M. Lawrence; L.D. Schurz, Geneva, Lawrence; D. Schurz, L.D. Schurz, Geneva, Davidugh Shua, Martha J. Muller, Mission Hills, Cagnee M. Oglum, Garden City, Parkside S. Glen, Colby D. Douglale, D. C. Smith, Dodge City, Kemmel City, Omaha, Neb. Nathaniel Taylor, Dodge City, Daniel E. Wickcik, Wichita, Thompsonville, Daniel E. Wickcik, Wichita, Markert, who is leaving KU at the end of the semester to return to Central Missouri State University, said she was concerned that hockey was cut entirely from the budget. "Field hockey is just a low priority sport as far as the athlete director is concerned," She said she hoped the Senate would support the field hockey team. "THE MONEY shouldn't be for hockey," she said, "it should be for Women's Intercollegiate Athletics and should have been requested in the first place." Tasheff said she thought Washington hadn't wanted to cut field hockey, but had to make a value judgment concerning competition and popular interest in the sport. Grubbaud said if the Senate didn't fund women's field hockey as an intercollegiate sport, it might apply to the Senate for funds as a club. She said that as a club it would probably require less money and might be funded. WASHINGTON, HOWEVER, said she was seeking funds for field hockey as an intercollegiate sport and wanted to keep it under the intercollegiate rogram. Women's field hockey is a six-year program. Emporia Kansas State College is the only other state school with a field hockey team. ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE MAJORS LET US HELP YOU TO BECOME A CPA BECKER WICHITA 316 264-2276 KANSAS CITY 816 561-6776 --- --of 35 words per minute or ... Part of the duties will be up dating for all applicants to a central purchasing plan. In addition the ARCC will work with ARC's to develop policies and pro-activity. The ARCC will provide RSRSP and will provide ARH resource materials with the office secretary. AURH is an equal opportunity employer and encourages qualified men and women to join. AURH STUDENT POSITIONS AURH, Dean of Men, Dean of Women and Housing. THEY ARE DUE APRIL 29. THE POSITIONS MUST BE FILLED WITH A RETURNING HALL RESIDENT. Applications will be screened before interviews which will start May 3. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT THESE OFFICES- "I can't justify it," he said. "It shouldn't be done. It was done. When it was being done it was." ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER COORDINATOR— This is a ten hour a week job for journalists who work in O'REilly's WORK at the wage. The wage: HOUR. Library experience is requested in addition to a typing skill. Bush said the Senate investigations hadn't revealed any indication of CIA involvement. Report said the CIA "is using several hundred American university administrators, professors and graduate students in intelligence and propaganda purposes." BUSH CONCEDED THAT THE CIA's powers had been misused in the past, saying there were "a number of abuses that were just flat wrong." But he denied that the CIA was currently conducting any domestic spying, although he admitted it had been involved in domestic affairs before he became director. This position requires that the individual be in the AURH office from 9 a.m. until 12 noon every week day. The student must qualify for WORK STUDY and be able to TYPE 60 PER MINUTE OR BETTER. TERM ASSISTANT knowledge of machine machines is requested. A knowledge of short-hand would be helpful, but not necessary. WAGE IS $2.20 PER HOUR. OFFICE SECRETARY— IN ASSESSING THE WORLD situation, Bush said that he thought terrorism would increase sharply in many countries soon, and that terrorism would become a major problem for countries such as the United States. XXXXXXXXXX "No matter how divergent our opinions are on the steps in the past, I think we can agree that our actions reflect what we know." in addition to the above responsibilities it is also necessary that the Board of Appeals, the Board of Respondence for AURH and the Board of Appeals, AURH is an equal opportunity employer and enrollees are qualified men and women to apply. He said there was a tendency to emphasize CLM failures in the past without recognizing the problem. Nuclear proliferation has steadily increased the possibility that terrorist groups "I couldn't help but notice the reception committee outside the door," he said. "Isn't it nice to be back from China, where that wouldn't be possible?" He also said there were Cuban troops in some African countries serving as military Bush was referent to the 14 months he spent as U.S. envoy to China, a post he left when named director of the CIA last November. might eventually steal nuclear weapons, he said. Bush said that 12,000 to 15,000 Cuban troops sent to aid the Communist faction recently in the Angolan civil war hadn't returned home. that also said he thought Soviet military expansion over the past few years had emphasized modernization, not expansion. He said Soviet military installations were built to emphasize defense, but the Soviets basically a limited anti-ballistic missile system. Bush spoke while the protesters marched outside the theater, chanting objections to Mr. Bush's plans. THOSE TROOPS WILL probably remain in Angola for "some time to come," Bush said. He said some of those troops might be housed in Riodina in Rhodesia and other African countries. Bush acknowledged the protesters at the opening of his speech. DRINK AND DROWN TONIGHT $1 Pitchers $1 Cover Charge BALCONY OPEN TO EVERYONE Doors Open at 6:00 Show Starts at 8:00 Curious!!! Call 841-7100 The Student Senate Is Now Taking Applications For University Senate Committees - FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENTS CALENDAR -LECTURES & CONVENTIONS - LIBRARIES *FOREIGN STUDENTS ★ Parking and Traffic Board University Events Committee HUMAN RELATIONS (9 Student Members) These appointments will be for the 1976-77 school year. Pick up applications at: The Student Senate Office, Level 3, Suite 105 B, The Kansas Union. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: MAY 7,1976 $11,000 by the legislature but was cut back to $10,500 in the main funding bill. The Student Senate is funded from the Student Activity Fee residency program in the College of Health Sciences. The salaries will be paid to student participating in residency programs at the Med Center and the center's Wichita branch. An appropriation of $11,644 was given to KU to plan a new integrated family practice Robert B. Kugel, executive vice chancellor for the Med Center, said plans would be made to develop 12 residency positions at Harvard and four at Wichita for the 1978 fiscal year. Coming Attractions for Campus Veterans PICNIC—April 25—1-5 p.m. EMPLOYMENT- Roy Cockerham of the Employment Security Division will be on campus every Wednesday afternoon from 1:30-5:00 to help insure that veterans receive the priority in Job Placement Assistance and that they are entitled to by law. He'll be in room 101, Kansas Union. Cost $1.00 which includes food (hamburger, hot dogs, chips, etc.) and all the Miller Beer you can drink. Call 864-4478 for info. The oldest and finest Bicycle shop in Lawrence. Bicycles: Motobecane, Raleigh, Gitane, Masi Service: We fit a bicycle to your size and adjust it after 30 days (with a followup at 60 days). We'll take care of your bike as long as you own it. 7th and Arkansas 843-3320