University Daily Kansan Friday, February 17, 1978 7 Harper... From page one "WE WERE running on a democratic basis," Calacci said. "That was our sole purpose. We understood we weren't as qualified as they were." Calciac said she and Parris also had stuck to their first campaign goal—that of running through the streets. Parris' reaction to the loss was brief "We didn't spend a cent," she said. "OH, SOUR grapes," he said. "That's all I have to say." Morgan, who also ran for a Student Senate seat for the school of Journalism, last night went to the opening of "Gerahwah" at the Union to pass the long wait for election and ers as Robert er, the d that in-ough. d the item in the He later stopped by the Brewery before returning home to the Beta Theta Pt house, where he celebrated his Student Senate seat win. visitor minutes future to Ways After hearing the results of the election, Morgan said he thought the number of votes he received reflected the effectiveness of his short, four-day campaign. "MORE THAN that, though, I got those who wouldn't have voted out to vote," he After the initial celebration, both Harper and Robinson said they had been a little excited. CHOIR try at the arm at 8 day, in also per theater. "There were so many variables that we couldn't uders." Harper said. Robinson said he had thought the lower voter turnout with him was the whirlwind Revised Schedule Fri. & Sat., Feb. 17 & 18 TAXI DRIVER Dir. Martin Scorcee with Robert DeNiro, C尼cy Billberg, Jodie Foster, Winner-Grand Prize-Cannes Film Festival. 3:30, 7:00 & 8:30 p.m. $1.25 Ballroom REVISED SCHEDULE Sunday, Feb. 19 DADA-SURREALIST FILMS: ENTR ACHTE-Rene Clair MECANIQUE-F, F. Leger, D. Murphy AANEMICHE CIM. M. Dauchp SHEASELL & THE CLERGYMAN. 2:30 p.m. 5:00 Forum Rm. GAY U.S.A. Documentary Films: Multi-laceted view of Gay Life in the U.S.A. 7:30 p.m. $1.25 Ballroom Sponsored by Gay Services Monday, Feb. 20 Surrealist Films, Luis Bunuel: LAS HURDES (Land without Bread) UN CHIEN ANDALOU (An Andalusian Dog) NAZARIN NAZAKIM Winner Grand Prize Cannes Film Festival 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room write-in campaign that Morgan had staged. He said the possibility of a new rival made a difference in the amount of panicking they had done yesterday. A portrait of the Eugene McCarthy candidacy for the Presidency in 1968 and the youth of America got the attention of the media. 7:30 p.m. $1.00 Forum Room Tuesday, Feb. 21 Politics 1968 Emile de Antonio- Eugene McCarthy AMERICA IS HARD TO SEE BOTH NEW officers said they were very pleased with their Coalition's performance in the seminational and class officer races, but not particularly in any of all of the Standpoint candidates had won. When one works so intensely in a campaign with people, one becomes somehow more aware of what happens. BELLE DE JOUR Wednesday, Feb. 22 with Catherine Deneuve, Michel Piccoli. Winner-Best Picture, Venice Film Festival. 7:30, 9:30 p.m. $1.00 Ballroom Harper said he thought he would really notice a difference today when he walked into the Student Senate office for the first time, an appointment, and his new vice president agreed. Thursday, Feb. 23 Six Late Films by San Francisco Filmmaker and Poet James Broughton: ERUGENT GOLDEN POSITIONS THE WATER CIRCLE HIGH KUKUS THIS IS IT TESTAMENT 3:00 p.m. $1.00 Ballroom. "I's kind of sounds corny," Robinson said, but I really feel like I have a compassion for him. 7:30 p.m., $1.00, Ballroom. The Kansas Board of Regents will consider a tuition increase proposal today at its monthly meeting in Topeka that would more than double tuition for students at the University of Kansas Medical Center School of Medicine. If approved by the Regents, yearly tuition for a Kansas resident enrolled in the four-year program would be increased from $1,125 to $3,000. In the three-year program, tuition would be increased from $1,500 to $2,000 and pay double the resident students' tuition. The tuition increase was planned in conjunction with a bill that passed the Kansas Senate Feb. 3. The Senate bill was designed to help ease the state's doctor shortage by offering tuition waivers to students needed to practice in Kansas after graduation. Regents consider doubling Med Center fees The bill, which was amended to allow the Regents to set a tuition increase at the MEd Center, originally would have allowed the Legislature to raise tuition to more than $5,000 by 1980. A financial impact statement concerning the compromise has been prepared for the Regents by KU. The Regents will review the final approval at their March meeting. ALSO TODAY, the Regents building committee will review recommendations to eliminate fire hazards discovered during a marshal's annual inspection in November. KU has until March to submit a plan to the fire marshal's office for eliminating the The board also will review a legislative budget request to provide the employer's HATCHET DAYS WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SATURDAY & MONDAY FEB 18 & 20 OUR BUYING MISTAKES ARE CLASSIFIED INFORMATION 1. 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