10 Friday, February 1, 1980 University Daily Kansan sua films Friday & Saturday February 1-2 STRAIGHT TIME riday—3:30, 9:30 Saturday—7:00 CALIFORNIA SUITE Ulv. Ulo Gusbord, with Dustin Holman, Theresa Russell, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Busey, Hofman gives tips on how to confict who is addicted to committing crimes. Plus: George Melissa "E! Expecto Rigo." E! Expecto Rigo. Saturday — 7:00 Dir. Herbert Ross, with Alan Alai, Perry and Pyror, Jane Fonda, Maggie Sills, Walter Matthias, Elaine Mays, An entertaining titim about an almost perfect life, set in a resort. Written by Neil Simon, from the novel of 1937 of 1837. Hollywood biopiles. Sunday, February 3 THE SORROW AND THE PITY Sunday — 7:00 Saturday — 3:30, 9:30 Sunday, February 3 Dir. Marcel Ophuis, "A magnificent epic on the themes of collaboration between the German occupation tell us what they meant that catatrophe." —"Patrick J. Newer The New Yorker. Cosponsored with Hilie. In French & German/English Monday, February 4 BUN YESTEDUH (1950) Dir. George Cukur, with Judy Holiday, William Haden, Broderick Cook, and John Wooldney, woman who becomes too cultured and educated for her nouveau riche boyfriend. Based on a play by Gordon Tuesday, February 5 Dir. Jehryl Gaddar, with Eddie Constantine, Anna Kaina, French Wayne Director Goddard presents a new old-fashioned elderly eye Lemmy Oldford as an ornate planet to an Orwellian planet and the grim society he finds there. Francescoub Unless otherwise noted; all films will be shown at Woodfork Auditorium in the Kansas Union; M-R films are $1.00 each; M-F films are $1.50 and start at 7:00, 7:30 & 9:00, and Midnight on Fri. & Sat, and at 2:00 on Sunday. Tickets available at the SUA Office, Union 6th Level. Smoking is prohibited or refreshments allowed. Med Center to drop AMS ties By GREG SACKUVICH Staff Renorter The University of Kansas Medical Care contractual debt with American Management Institute has been renewed when it expires in April, Rodger Orode, director of facilities operations, The Med Center's custodial work will be controlled directly by the University rather than subcontracted to a third party, he said. A letter will be sent to the Med Center to inform the service provider Local 1123, next week to begin negotiations for a new contract with the custodians: Francis Jacobs, union secretary. The union represents the custodians in all their contract negotiations. THE AMS'S service contract with the University on the Lawrence campus was not renewed when it expired last December. KU custodians expressed concern last fall about the University's contract with AMS and leaflets complaining of alleged mistreatment of employees. Dicapped employees, fire senior employees to hire lower-paid new employees and increase each custodian's pay. The custodians had other complaints about AMS. Specifically, they did not know their exact duties because they were being shifted from job to job and they were unclear about their direct supervision Wilkins, Wescott Hall custodian, said. SINCE THE negotiation of a new contract with the University, there have been no personnel complaints. Sam Cohen, director of facilities and operations, said. "Things have really been going smoothly under the new contract," he said. "There haven't been any official or unofficial complaints." Presents sua films Enormous. 'THE SORROW AND THE PITY' has exposed something everybody knew but was afraid to talk about. -Brad Darrach, Narpers Magazine The Sorrow and The Pity Sunday, February 3 2:00pm $1.50 Woodruff Auditorium Co-sponsored with Hillel -No refreshments allowed- is your lucky number! You have 13 chances to get involved in SUA. 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Rents Starts At: $225.00 Scottish professor says education in America better than in Britain By BRIAN VONBEVERN The American educational system is in many ways superior to its British counterpart, William H. Walsh, visiting professor of philosophy, said yesterday. Staff Reporter Walsh, a professor emeritus from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and a former teacher at Oxford University in London. He was also mentor to his sister's Rose Morgan visiting professor. He said students in Britain had one test at the end of the year to determine their academic standing, while students in the United States are tested several times in each class. In effect, he said, the British "put all our eggs in one basket." "You have quite a different system, and in that respect I prefer the American system," he said. "I had scarcely arrived here when I was stricken with a cold," he said. "From what I can see it seems very nice." IN ADDITION, he said, American students are taught to be more outspoken than their British counterparts. The system in Britain, and Scotland in particular, is much different. "Students here are educated much more verbally," he said. "from the age of six, students give reports and such." "The teacher hands out the truth and the students accept it." he said. He said he had seen little of KU or Lawrence since arriving here at the beginning of this semester. Consequently, he said, it is harder to get William H. Walsh British university students to participate in discussions. "When you have an American in Scotland, it shows quickly." he said. But, he said, British students are better writers than the Americans. Walsh said students used to be well grounded in grammar and usage, but very often it is possible to get away with a certain sort of iron. "In a way, I suppose, it's the education of the future, with television and everything." EACH SEMESTER the Rose Morgan program invites a foreign professor to visit KU in an instructor. Walsh said he thought he was the first Morgan professor the school had offered in 10 years. He also has taught at the University of Maryland and Ohio State. "A very well fitted up place for transients," he said, "a splendid house to live in that doesn't cost you anything." He will teach a graduate seminar this spring on Philosophy of History (Hegel and Marx) jointly with professor Rex Martin of the KU philosophy department. He also will conduct informally with those interested in substantial work on the philosophy of Kant. That used to be important, he said, but people nowadays "don't care tuppence about it." While here, he and his wife will stay at Rice Place, 1531 Crescent, used by KU as a residence for visiting professors. 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