Wednesday, November 8, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5 "THEATRE TODAY" OPENS TODAY This sequence from "Hello Dolly" is included in "Theatre Today," a series of broadway musical excerpts which will be presented today, Wednesday and Nov. 11-18. Curtain time will be 8:20 p.m. Students will be admitted for 75 cents with KU ID. In this sequence (left to right): Carol Wilcox, Kansas City senior; Earl Trussell, Kansas City junior; Michael Fisher, Wichita senior; Sheri Romeiser, Salina senior, and Holmes Osborne, Bates City junior. CIB suggests exchanges with other universities The College Intermediary Board (CIB), a group of KU undergraduate students who advise the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences on curriculum matters, has suggested that KU originate an extensive exchange program with other U.S. universities. Citing KU's success with foreign cultural exchanges through Summer Language Institutes and the Junior Year Abroad programs, the CIB wrote Dean George W. Waggoner that such a program in the United States "would obviously broaden the student's knowledge and understanding and therefore enhance his ability to appraise critically his own culture." Preparing the statement were John Hoppe, Ottawa senior; David McClaim, St. Joseph, Mo., senior, and Al Martin, Shawnee Mission senior. The idea for an Inter-University Exchange Program began last spring at a meeting between CIB members and officials of the University of California. The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts mostly fair tonight and Thursday with a slow warming trend. The low tonight should be in the low 40s. Precipitation probabilities are less than five per cent during this period. The CIB said in the letter the schools in the program would hopefully include both private and public institutions of all sizes. At least 10 schools are necessary for a meaningful exchange, the letter said. --- paul henri Spaak FORMER BELGIAN PRIME MINISTER FIRST PRES. UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY FORMER SEC. GENERAL OF NATO ference Nagy FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF HUNGARY FILMS FACULTY SPEAKERS FORUMS DISCUSSING all during SUA WORLD AFFAIRS WEEK NOV.13-16 maine aires Three cheers for the new rounded toe especially if it's on as sleek a shoe as this one you saw in Seventeen! Beautifully crafted, with unique Unimoc construction, it's the perfect shoe for all your casual clothes. Dark Brown, Cactus Brown and Black, $10. 813 Mass. VI 3-2091