Page 6 University Daily Kansan, July 7, 1980 - KANS-A-N . . . from page one the University decided to cut the service now. "The University has been aware of the fact that we had it," he said. Ambler said he decided to discontinue the groups' use of KANS-A-NW they started reapplying for KANS-A-NW authorization cards in March. HE SAID THE business affairs office granted authorization thinking the groups were student organizations. "When some of them got service they had people on campus working with them," he said. Chapman said he had received a letter from Ann Evasole, director of the office of student organizations and activities, which stated that the Association's KANS-A-N service would be stopped July 1. He said the letter appeared to link the end of service to the Student Senate's efforts to come up with criteria to separate University-affiliated groups and to ensure the letter said the Association had been designated University-affiliated. But Greg Schnacke, Student Senate president, said the criteria were still being worked out. The University might be cutting service, he said, because of state pressure to stop unnecessary spending. AMBLER ALSO said the criteria for classifying a *University*-affiliated group were still uncertain. He said he was not sure whether and had not talked to Eversole about it. "I don't think it's possible to call them University-affiliated without criteria for definition," he said. The University must be careful about who is granted KANS-A N-service, he said, to protect student organizations' use of the system. He said the main reason the groups were cut off was that they were not part of a state agency. Marcia Epstein of Headquarters said the decision would not affect its operations. Trauma ... from page one James Gilbert, assistant director of the Office of Telecommunications, said the KANS-A price per minute in 1979 was 13.42 cents compared to Bell's one-plus dialing, which cost 29 cents per minute. MORE THAN HALF of all trauma victims need prompt surgery, Ransom said. A large operating room at the center is equipped with sophisticated monitors and surgical instruments for all types of major surgery. Recovery from injuries begins in one of three intensive care units at the Med Center. Most patients are admitted to four-bed Trauma Intensive Care Unit. KU students will be able to study poetry, literature, art economics at Nankai University. "When we mentioned our remote sensing program at KU, their eyes lit up. It seems to have struck a particular interest over there." BUT CHAPMAN SAID the Association spent about $1,000 a year on KANS-A long distance calls. Without the calls would more than double. Patients suffering primarily from Because China is not as advanced as the United States in science and engineering, most of the Chinese ex-communist Ku to study those subjects, Ley said. The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts There is an obvious opportunity to study Chinese languages," Shankel said. "In addition there are fantastic advantages for study in archeological exploration, the study of a developing legal system in China and an op- "It's fair to say most of our students will go to China to study humanities and social sciences and most of their will come here to study science and engineering, he said. "But this won't necessarily apply in every case. For instance, a KU student who wants to improve biology or earthquakes might find China a good place to study." SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Presents Del Shankel, a member of the KU delegation and former executive vice chancellor, said one of the reasons China lagged behind the United States in technology was the disruptive Cultural Revolution, which began in 1966. "That really cost them a generation," Shankels said. "Nankai is strong in economics and chemistry, he said. "Nanjing is known for its history, archeology, geology and geography programs." THE ARMY BRASS QUINTET "Patients and their families are often under great emotional and psychological stress following a serious accident," Ransom said. "The advantage we have at the Med Center is that these services are all available right here. That makes recovery that much easier." head and spinal cord injuries are taken to the six-bed Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit. Those with burns are advised to undergo scene and Barbara Burnett Born Center. Swarthout Recital Hall Exchange Chinese, but I would say the minimum of two years of courses in chinese would be required for the regular academic year exchange students, and even two years would not really be enough," I said. from page one No Admission Charge Thursday, July 10, 1980 8:00 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall LEE SAID there were about 50 students at KU who had sufficient competency in Chinese for the exchange program. Though both Nankai and Nanjing universities are considered to be among the top five or six liberal arts and sciences institutions in China, there are some differences between them, Lee said. . . . 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