4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, September 26, 1967 Docking to address religion school debut Open house and dedication ceremonies for the new $450,000 home of the Kansas School of Religion will be Sunday, Oct. 8. Gov. Robert B. Docking and James M. Moudy, chancellor of Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, will be the speakers for the dedication services in the Kansas Union Ballroom at 3 p.m. Moudy's address will be "Religion in Higher Education." Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will preside. Replaces Old Mvers Open house in the new building across the street will be from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Replaces Old Myers The new academic building, with classrooms, library and seminar rooms, replaces old KU rifle club to meet The KU Rifle Club will hold its 1967-68 organizational meeting at 7 p.m. today in the basement of the Military Science Building. President Chris Stark, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, said any KU student may join. LITTLE NO-HITTERS ST. LOUIS — (UPI) — Andy Woods had a right to brag until his brother Peter duplicated a no-hit feat. Andy and Peter are the sons of James Woods, and are active in the Khoury Baseball League. Andy, 10, got the first no-hitter, and four days later, Peter, 11, pitched his no-hitter. Myers Hall and was built with private funds obtained in a 2½-year campaign. Adjacent to the KU campus, privately financed and interdenominational, the school offers courses, without charge, to KU students, who receive full credit toward KU degrees. William J. Moore, dean of the school, heads a full-time faculty of six professors. This fall they are teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses to more than 450 KU students, the largest fall enrollment ever. The relationship of religion and three basic academic areas will be considered by guest lecturers in a series continuing the dedicatory program. Scott to speak Nathan Scott, Jr., an Episcopalian priest and professor of theology and literature at the Chicago Divinity School, will speak on "Religion and the Humanities" Oct. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Father Ernan McMullen, chairman of the department of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, will speak on "Religion and the Natural Sciences" Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. Gardner Murphy of the Menninger Foundation, Topeka, will give the final lecture, "Religion and the Social Sciences," Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre. Health engineers to study pollution Five KU graduate students in environmental health engineering will do research this year on water supply and pollution control, according to Dr. Ross E.McKinney, the Glen Parker professor of civil engineering and project director. Most of the research will be conducted in KU's Environmental Health laboratories. It will be financed by a $58,409 grant from the Water Pollution Control Advisory Group of the U. S. Department of the Interior. Supervising the students will be McKinney and Dr. Walter J. O'Brien, assistant professor of civil engineering. BIERSTÜBE The graduate students are Robert Bella, Blue Island, Ill.; Robert W. Agnew, Burlington, Wise.; John Carter, Topeka; Terrence McGhee, Chatham, N. J.; and Larry Schmid, Spencer, Iowa. 14th and Tenn. OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Coors on Tap—Main Bar Budweiser on Tap in Die Kneipe Specials Tues.—Ladies' "Knight" out Pitchers $.50 Wed.—Pitcher Nite $ .75 Thurs.—Pitcher & Peanut Nite Free Salted in the shell peanuts with each pitcher Home Game Saturday—Free Lunch in Die Kneipe 10 a.m.-? Brushed Cotton Makes a Gant Sport Shirt Soft, luxuriant brushed cotton in mellow-rich colorings—distinctively Gant. A great sport shirt for indoors or out. Tailored with singular precision—from its softly flared button-down collar to its trim Hugger body. 9.00 821 MASS. VI 3-1951 Lawrence's Fashion Leader Since 1896