8 Wednesday, April 7, 1976 University Dally Kansan Senate ... From page one would propose a 15 cent cut in the forensics allocation, and the activity fee. The services committee again heard the Women's Coalition and the Commission on the Status of Women to clarify the services provided by the Commission, whether some of the services overlapped. Kathy Dugan, Lawrence graduate student, said she thought both groups should be funded because they provided different training for the students. They also provide counseling services and personal support, while the Commission was more oriented to supplying women with information on how to deal with abuse. RD ELOF5, committee member, said he thought the Commission on the Status of Women shouldn't be funded because he believed the issues would be provided by the dean of women's office. He said he thought the commission probably supplied an important informational service on alternatives for men with prostate cancer, before being done by the dean of women's office. "We don't need a Commission on the Status of Men to provide information on this issue," she said. office supplies this," be said. The Academic Affairs Committee tentatively gave eight groups less money than the original budget, but biggest cuts, with requests in parentheses, Undergraduate Anthropology Club, $165, ($2,777.80); SCRMEBE, $1,850, ($4,130); and Association for Women Engineers, $1,930. Several members of SCORMEB attending the meeting to discuss their budget needs. The major cut made by the committee in that group's request was in travel expenses. The group requested about $3,800 for meals and other expenses tentatively recommended only $1,500. HARRY BUTCHER, New York City graduate student who argued in favor of more funding for SCORMEBE, said he thought the cut in travel funding could hurt the group's efforts to obtain scholarship money from industry. Other tentative funding recommendations by the committee were: Chicano Law Student Association, $45; American Society of Civil Engineers, $25; American Society of Civil Engineers, $25; $480; Business School Council, $110; $500; and Kansas Defender Project, $800. Sakespeare used revenge as the basis for many of his plays, Girard said, but he used it in other ways. The character Hamlet, Giard said, reflected Shakespeare's own role as a dramatist. While Hamlet had the choice of taking revenge, Shakespeare's decision was between pleasing his audience by using violence and viciousness or by writing his play to satisfy his own interests as a actor. Giard said Shakespeare did both. In "Romeo and Juliet," the result of revenge is that the community is stabilized, so the obstructive results of revenge are balanced by the final results, he said. Former vice mayor Fred Pence was unanimously elected mayor last night by the Lawrence City Commission. Com- mander of the singer will replace Pence as vice mayor. In "Hamlet," revenge is the main plot of the play. Girard said Hamlet knew destruction would result from seeking to kill his uncle and this is the play's main point. Gene Rirand, professor of English and French at State University of New York at Buffalo, said last night that Shakespeare's relevance to our society if read correctly. Shakespeare's plays are balanced, Girard said, because of the total equality of the conflicting characters. Girard gave examples from several of Shakespeare's plays, often using "Hamlet" to make his point. GIRARD SAID that although it was frowned upon to combine literary criticism with war affairs, he sahe he felt it gave the strength of Shakespeare greater significance. Girard, who spoke as part of the Humanities Lecture Series, spoke to about 75 people in Woodruff Auditorium for a book written on "S Shakespeare in Our Cultural Crisis." Shakespeare still relevant The commission elects a new mayor and vice mayor every year. By putting "Hamlet" in a modern con- tEXT, Shakespeare's work to modern society. Mike Wildgen, assistant city manager, said yesterday the election had become fairly routine, and the vice mayor was usually chosen as the new mayor. Pence elected new mayor "I've had lots of people criticize the city management form of government because it's kind of removed from the community," Pence said. Instead of Hamlet choosing between Fence received the key to the city and commission gavel from former mayor Barkley Clark before calling the meeting to order In his first proposal as mayor, Pence requested that the commission make itself available to the community for two hours every Thursday evening at city hall. HE RECOMMENDED a five-week trial period during which one member of the commission would be available from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursdays to meet with anyone who is interested, each week a different commission member would meet with the Hamlet's surroundings weren't his problems, Girard said. Rather, it was the characters who surrounded him. Girard is to a few of mankind's present problems. revenge or reconciliation, Girard said to picture humiliated deciding how to push the door open. "Science and technology are good; it is mankind that is dangerous." Girard said. mankind that is dangerous", Girard said. Girard summed up his remarks by repeating that Shakespeare's plays could be significant to our society if they were read "To read 'Hamlet' as being against revenge is the way Shakespeare wanted it read, and the way it should be now." Girard said. The proposal was unanimously adopted by the commission. The conferences will start next week in the commission room on the fourth floor of the building. The commission also adopted a resolution that revives its present finance financing plan. SUA Films Presents PUNISHMENT PARK a film by Peter Watkins 7:30 Thursday, April 18 Woodruff Aud. Admission FREE Admission FREE THESIS COPYING PLANS from QUICK COPY CENTER We are in the copying business and we want to copy your thesis. We have two special pricing plans available to make your thesis copying as inexpensive as possible. Coupons may not be used with either of these pricing plans. 1. TOTAL VOLUME PLAN Your price per copy depends on the total number of copies we make for you. 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