Monday, March 17, 1980 5 Mount Oread cyclists place in K.C. race By JUDITH LYNN HOWARD Staff Reporter The Mount Acre Bicycle Club competed in the Kansas City Bike联赛 in Kansas City, Mo. yesterday, netting four of the top 10 riders. Conrad, racing chairman of the club said Conrad said yesterday that the team showed a lot of enthusiasm not all of the 19 club members who started the race finished. The Kansas City Bike Series is an informal racing competition to train for bicycle racing. The race was 26 miles long and speeds varied from 15 to 45 miles an hour, Conrad said. Edwin Mortimer Hopkins, a KU professor, founded the Bicycle Club in the 1890s. The club was open to both boys and girls. The club was named Frances Snow served as the club's resident. THE CLUB Mount Bighorn founded is still active in KU. The Mount Bighorn Bicycle Club has 75 members and organizes events at the grazing the grueling October, tours, and as in close communication with other colleges. Jack Knops, Oread Bicycle Club president, said the club was trying to en courage participation not just by students, but by the entire Lawrence community. Knops said that now most of the club's members were students. One reason for the club's small membership is that cyclists can be discouraged by the advanced members of the club who use tenespeed "and" swift riding, Knaes said. But the club wants to appeal to all cyclists, even those with "rusty three- and five-speeds," he said. "Our racing program is on a real high right now in interest," he said. HE SAID the club held beginner, intermediate and advanced rides on Sundays. Cyclists can ride at comfortable speeds according to their abilities. The club also sponsors tours to places such as the Fint Hills—by car or bike—and takes picnic trips throughout the Lawrence area. Knox said. The club will meet at 7:30 p.m. tonight at South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts St. Knows said Herriam a circle tour, would discuss bicycle vacations. TODAY: THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICE SELECTION offers programs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. of Booth 1 in the main lobby of the Kansas Union. THE GRADUATE WOMEN'S MARINE CORPS OFFICE offers p.m. in Cork Room 2 of the Kansas Union. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN the Kansas Union. On Campus TONIGHT: THE LAWRENCE CHAPTER OF AMNESY INTERNATIONAL will meet at 8 p.m. in the Council Room of TOMORROW: THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION will meet at 3 p.m. in the Dandelion Room at 7 p.m. in Parlors A and B of the Kansas Union. TALG SIAM DANCE ENSEMBLE will meet at 5 p.m. in FESTIVAL WESTERN CIVILIZATION PROGRAM will present 'Grandeau and the Three Queens' at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3 of Lippincott Hall. Kahn resigns architecture post Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, announced his resignation last week, effective July 1. Kahn, dean of the school for the last 12 years, said he would stay in the school and teach a graduate design studio and other courses next fall. keep the details private until after today's meeting. An all-school meeting of architecture students will be at 5 p.m. on **in room 1938 Westcourt** Wednesday, February 26th at the residence of Kahn's resignation and the relocation of architecture students during the Marvin "I think what's important now is that we have a strong school. 'Kaaba said.' It's not the same as what they had in some sense of excitement and achievement. We have a young faculty and I think they are very capable." A nationwide search will begin soon for his replacement, but there is no critical time for filling the position, Kahn said. The office of academic affairs will conduct the search. Kahn refused to comment on the reasons for his resignation and said he wanted to University Daily Kansan Dykes asked for report on Forer discipline steps A letter sent by the Faculty Council, executive committee to Chancellor Archil R. Dykes last Monday requesting a detailed report of the events and his decisions before President Ferei's first trip to Iran had not been by Dykes as of yesterday afternoon. Dykes said he did not know whether the letter had arrived at his office because he had been busy with legislative matters. He had told him that until he had a chance to read it, he said. Norman Forer, associate professor of social welfare, and Clarence Dillingham, instructor in social welfare, were placed on the staff during status during their trip to Iran in December. At its March meeting, FacEx passed a resolution requesting the report because of several members' concerns that not enough groundwork in surrounding the Fover matter were known. Gerhard Zuber, FacEx chairman, said that if the report was received it should be clarified, if necessary, so that it would be a recitation of the facts from the administration's point of view. The report probably would be presented to Faculty Council, be said, for any possible action or evaluation. However, Lawrence Sherr, FacEx member, said he did not want the report to be judged on its appearance. "It's not our intention to determine the guilt or innocence of either party," he said. "I hope we reserve the right to ask other parties their opinions." George Worth, FacEx member, said FacEx should not set itself up as an investigative body when dealing with the report. At the 6th meeting, FaeEx also commit to the principles of due process for faculty members, and a commitment of faculty members to their academic duties at the meeting. The resolution was proposed a day after the Faculty Council passed a similar resolution Our ship has come in at... 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