University Daily Kansan Thursday, June 21, 1973 5 ually extend the one tized whose ense meners know in the feelings. not and Kansan Photo Members of a Cooperative Hold a House Meeting for a French TV Crew 24 Selected for Tenure Studv University of Kansas Chancellor Raymond Nichols announced Wednesday the appointment of four ad hoc committees of six members to review recommendations that will submit recommendations to the Faculty Senate Committee on Faculty Rights, Privileges and Responsibilities (FRRP) which will forward a single report to the university in a final recommendation to the Chancellor. Each committee will comprise one member of FRPR as designated by SenEx. one student nominated by student members of SenEx, one faculty member selected by student members of the group representing the schools, the libraries and the College of Liberal Arts and Science. Members of the "policy review" committee are Nicolaas Willems, professor of civil engineering; Donald Chambers, professor of social welfare; W. Stitt Robinson, professor of history; T. P. Sperry, professor of business; Beverlee Anderson, assistant professor of business; and Richard Paxson, Baxter Springs junior. According to Nichols, this committee is charged to "evaluate the concept of tenure and the current tenure system at the University of Kansas, especially, but not exclusively, in the light of current economic conditions." They will also consider alternative tenure National League baseball standings Los Angeles 42 25 627 ... San Francisco 40 29 627 ... Cincinnati 39 28 654 ... Houston 37 31 544 $1/ Atlanta 37 31 348 $1/ Chicago 38 29 418 14 ... W. L. P. M. L. U. Chicago 59 30 18 48% Arizona 31 28 28 40% St. Louis 32 28 42 46% New York 32 28 42 46% Philadelphia 27 35 15 6% Pittsburgh 27 35 15 6% American League **YEARLY GAMES** Philadelphia 4. San Francisco 1. Chicago 5. Pittsburgh 8. Montreal 5. St. Louis 1. San Diego 6. Houston 10. New York 11. Indianapolis 13. W. L. Pct. G.B. New York 35 50 303 Milwaukee 34 30 331 Baltimore 30 28 517 Detroit 30 28 517 Cleveland 31 31 500 Cleveland West Chicago 33 27 500 Minnesota 33 27 541 Kansas City 37 32 532 Oakland 37 32 532 California 30 32 524 **Sunday's Games** Cleveland 7, Detroit 5 Chicago 8, California 3 Michigan 10, San Diego 4 Kansas City 5, Oakland 4, 12 baskets Boston 3, Minneapolis 2 Members of the "impact of tenure decisions" committee are John Glinka, associate director of Watson Library; Ronald Calgaard, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Ernest Angin, professor of geology and civil engineering; Sam Adams, associate director of Lawrence Harper, Lawrence graduate student. Nichols said this committee was responsible for evaluating the effects of current tenure policies and procedures on the future composition and strength of the University faculty, with special attention to the proportion of faculty that should be tenured. This committee will also consider alternatives and recommend changes. Board Accepts Bids For Hospital Repair, O.K.s Tax Request The members of the committee entitled The Lawrence Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees accepted bids for three renovation proposals Wednesday. The board approved a $16 million expansion and revocation project. The board accepted bids for the addition of a new stair tower and renovation of the west exit, for renovation and enlargement of the hospital's administration offices and for repair of the exterior wall of the Intensive Care Unit. In other action, the board approved a 1.75 allowance request (the $1.75 per 1,000 assessed value allowance) to The board designated that the money raised by the mill levy be used for permanent improvements. KU Cyclists Plan Pedal-to-Perry Trip The Mt. Oread Bike Club will sponsor a 22-mile cycling tour to Pervy this Saturday. A meeting will be held for all interested parties to discuss the future of the international Room of the Kansas University. Registration is $2 and late registration $3. This fee includes Saturday dinner, a light Sunday breakfast and wagon service for stragglers. The tour will begin at 2 p.m. Saturday at South Park. All sleeping bags and other equipment will be loaded into a wagon and taken to the camisette. Maps will be available only on Saturday. Food will be available at Perry, Lakefront Village. For more information contact the SUA office or the bike shop, Gran Sport or Ride- "rights and responsibilities of individuals, departments and schools" are Peter Thompson, associate professor of painting and sculpture; Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education; and Melody Williams, Lawrence senior. The Chancellor said this committee was to evaluate the functions of those persons and groups within the University who carry out research. The Committee will study how tenure decisions are constituted, the inputs they receive, the manner and criteria on which decisions have been reached in the past and how any changes in their evaluation of new changes might improve the process. The members of the "structure and decision-making" committee are Barkley Clark, associate dean of the Law School; Clark, associate dean of the University of Journalism; Edward Smissman, professor of pharmacy; James Moeser, associate professor of organ; Bill Webster, Carthage, Mo. sophomore; and Donald Young, vice president of human development and family life. All four committees will be expected to evaluate criteria and recommend beneficial Chancellor Nichols assigned this committee to "consider the rights of individuals, and the units recommending them for tenure, together with the membership of those units and the University, in regard to tenure and notice of no repurchase." The Chancellor expects all combined reports to be finished and turned in by October. Weekdays at 2:30, 7:30, 9:30 Sat & Sun 2:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9: Twilight Price at 4:30 Only Hillcrest SID Caesar — Imogene Coca "TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS" Weekdays—2:00, 7:10, 9:45 Sat-Sun—1:00, 4:35, 7:00, 12:10 Tight Prices—4:35 vs at 2:45, 7:45, and 9:45 the Hillcrest Weekdays at 7:45, 7:45 and 9:45 San Sun 7:45, 9:45 HillcrestZ WARNING TALK. "Might just turn out to be this year's's "BILLY JACK." —Kevin Raimon, A.L. Times Wednesdays at 130, 7:30, & 9:45 Saturday at 12, 4:30, & 7:30 Twilight Prints at 45 Only The pay raise and a preliminary budget presented at the meeting are contingent upon approval by the State Board of Taxation and increased in the 1973-74 budget lid by $14,794. Brundage, Princess Marry in Bavaria Weekday 2:30, 7:30 & 9:30 Sat & Sun at 1:30, 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 Twelfth price at 10:00 Only A recommendation was made for continuation of the South Junior High School students who are not progressing satisfactorily within the regular school system. The future of the center will not be completed until this summer, the board decided. Weekdays at GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCH-NEH, Germany (AP) - Avery Bründug, the 85-year-old former president of the International German business association, German princess as his bride Wednesday. "World's Greatest Athlete" —and "SCANDALEOUS JOHN" Walt Disney's They exchanged vows—both responding by saying an emphatic "yes"—before a justice of the peace in a hotel in this Bavarian mountain resort where the bride, Mariam Princess Reuss, made her home. It is her first marriage and his second. The princess served as the interpreter for Brandease at the Olympic Games in Munich and the Chelsea Games. Boxoffice Opens at 8:00 Show Starts at 9:25 The outcome of the request, made Monday before the Appeal Board, will not be known for several days. Carl Knox, counsel to the panel, said it was optimistic about the pending appeal. Max Stalcup, director of continuing education, reported a summer school enrollment of 1,377, an increase from last year. A six per cent salary increase for all personnel was approved at the June 18 meeting of the Lawrence District 497 Board of Education. Sunset DRIVE IN THEATRE - West of Highway 44 Salary Boost Approval Given By City BOE French Film CIA House for TV Show A 2.14 m levy was also approved by the School Board. The levy would raise an extra £250,000 per year, to be used for capital improvement, maintenance and imprisonment. Hot lights created a movie atmosphere Friday when the French National Television Company filmed segments for a documentary at the Campus Improvement Association (CIA) House, 1406 Tennessee St. Apartment Hunting? Keith Miller, professor of human development, said the documentary, entitled "New Horizons," was a one hour series consisting of four seams. The first segment is an interview with B. F. Skinner, a well-known behavioral scientist. 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Miller said the crew filmed a variety of sequences at the CIA house to show how behavioral motivation worked. The crew taped residents signing up for house jobs and checking finished jobs, in addition to a house sing-along. At Achievement Place, the crew filmed a research meeting, according to Mary Jane Shewmake, a research assistant there. They attended a trip to her home, including a picnic. The youths who It is unlikely that anyone in Lawrence will see the end results of the program, Miller said, because the series will not be shown in the United States. live at the home had invited girls from a girls' home for a picnic that day. Swedish Grant Given One Day 35 words or fewer $1.10 each additional word $1.21 While in Sweden, Erickson wu be working at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. He be assisting Dr. B. Holmstedt to the chemist assay method for brain neurotransmitter. 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