10 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 10, 1967 Student directory debut slated for November University directories should be ready by early November, James Gunn, administrative assistant to the Chancellor, said Monday. Eight thousand or more of the directories will be for sale at the Kansas Union Bookstore and the Information Booth. The cost of the directories this year may be as high as $1 compared with 50 cents in previous years. "This year we're going to have the students' names in larger print, plus several more pages due to the increased enrollment. So the cost will have to rise accordingly." Gunn said. Most of the printing costs will be paid by the University budget, according to Gunn. Part of the budget is made up of student fees. Make no profit The money students pay for directories, however, will not Alpha Chi Sigma will meet tonight A rush smoker will highlight the first fall meeting of Alpha Chi Sigma, professional chemistry fraternity. The smoker, for people professionally interested in chemistry and related fields, will be tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Parlor C, according to Brian Conner, Great Bend senior and publicity chairman. Conner said prospective members wanting to attend the smoker should call him first at VI 2-7717 or should call Norm Fahrer, Lindsborg senior, at VI 2-2055 before coming. Want to set a career objective of $25,000 or more in annual income? This is a realistic goal for any man entering Grant's Management Training Program. Starting salaries from $5720 to $6760 per year. We are a rapidly expanding billion dollar retail chain of over 1100 stores with a reputation for paying top incomes Ask your Placement Director for a copy of our brochure and sign up for an interview Wed., Oct. 11, Fri., Oct. 13th J. M. Brewster W.T. GRANT CO. 1441 Broadway, N.Y.C. cause a profit, Gunn said, because many of the directories are given free to University offices, telephones and faculty members. Part of the directory is already being printed, Gunn said. The rest of it will not be printed until KU to host Oct 21 linguistics meeting Panjabi and Catalan, languages familiar to India and Spain, will be familiar study to the 70 persons expected to attend the second annual Kansas Regional Linguistics Conference to be held Oct. 21 at KU. Delivering the major addresses of the day will be William Labov, professor of linguistics at Columbia University. He will speak on "The Study of Linguistic Change in Process." James Hoard, assistant professor of linguistics, "On the Marked - Unmarked Theory of Lexical Coding." KU scholars contributing papers and their topics include: David Dinneen, associate professor of French and Italian, "Some Syntactical Problems in Catalan." M. Dale Kinkade, associate professor of anthropology, "Southern Interior Salish Deictics." The conference is sponsored by the KU Linguistics Program and the University Extension. a final list of students is made. Gunn said he is waiting until he is sure which students have enrolled late and which ones have dropped out of school before he allows the directory to be completed. This is to insure the most accurate directory possible. The first and second parts of the directory—divisions, departments and organizations—are set in type and printed by the University printing service in Flint Hall. The next two parts—faculty and student directories—are printed by offset from computer print outs. Printed on thinner paper The directory this year is being printed on thinner sheets in order to make it less bulky, even though there are more pages, Gunn said. In order to make the directory as readable as possible, the names are being printed in larger type than the rest of the information. On the same line will appear marital status, school, classification, campus address and phone. The hometown address will appear on a second line and a computer's address, if different from the hometown adress, will appear on a third line. Clark Coan, dean of foreign students, is in Germany on a two-week tour. He was invited by the government of the Federal Republic of Germany to view the results of the Marshall Plan after 20 years. Coan touring Germany One of the main purposes of the preliminary directory, issued several days ago, is to enable students, faculty, etc. to find any mistakes, so they may be corrected for the regular directory, Gunn said. Therefore, he urged anyone finding mistakes in their names, addresses, etc. to notify the registrar's office immediately. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 8:30 P.M. Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Tickets on Sale at Auditorium Box Office $2 $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 Exclusively on Warner Brothers Records Daringly new! Chevrolet's new line of Super Sports for '68. Computer-tuned suspension systems. Improved shock absorbers. 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