University Daily Kansan Wednesday, June 12, 1974 3 --- private developat she if the young clinic com-legal in brief THE OFFICIAL opening of the 1975-76 competition for grants for graduate study or research abroad and for professional training in the creative and performing arts was announced recently by the Institute of International Education. Information may be obtained from J. A. Burzle, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Deadline for applications is Fall 1974. PARKER LESIGS, associate professor of business, is this year's recipient of the Henry A. Bubb Award, a $1,000 award established to recognize and encourage outstanding classroom teaching. The award was established by Bubb, who is chairman of the board of Capitol Federal Savings and Loan Association in Topeka. THOMAS J. B. JRILLE, second-year law student, has been elected treasurer of the Association of Student International Law Students in Washington, D.C. VINCENT MUIRHEAD, associate professor of aerospace engineering, has received a $39,995 contract from the National Aeronautical Engineering Center in the nature of strong vortices in air. Part of the money from the contract will be used to assemble two vortex generators in the KU Flight Research Laboratory and developing gel-binding techniques developed by Muirhead. STANLEY A. MORAIN, assistant professor of geography and a research investigator at the Remote Sensing Laboratory, is giving a series of lectures on satellite remote sensing at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, from May 10 to June 30. RICHARD A. ROBISON, professor of geology, will receive a $40,000 National Science Foundation grant to research fossils of invertebrate animals that lived in the seas during the Cambrian Age, some 500 million years ago. Robison will conduct his work field in the western portion of the United States, primarily in Nevada. HOWARD W. SMITH, associate professor of aerospace engineering, will receive an award and present a paper at the 82nd Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education, June 17-20 at Las Vegas Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. H. LESLEI ADAMS, assistant professor of music education, has won the 1974 Competition for Choral Composition, held by Christian Arts, Inc., of New York. The composition, "Falsh 21," will be performed in Christian Arts Festival concert later this year. THE WINNERS of the 18th annual Snyder Book Collecting contest in the uninterrupted tradition of the zenkpunk, Wictua junior, for his collection of fantasy fiction, and Kelley Atwood, atwood graduate student, in the graduate division for his collection of history and criticism of science. Second place winners are Howard Johnson, Ft. Walton Beach, Fla., senior, for his modern guerrilla warfare collection, and Busnijg Rajanman, Salem Tamilnadu, India, graduate student, for his collection of Robert Inersoll, an American orator. The contest is sponsored each April by Elizabeth Spyder of Kansas City and the University. New Book Is Filled with It Author Says Ad. PR Men Dupe Americans Author Says Ad, PR Men Dupe Americans By JOHN B. BREMNER Professor of Journalism the "i" in "The World Is Full of It" is a rhyme of an unstated four-letter antecedent. The argument of its author, Isadore Barmash, is that Americans are being sold down the river of flamibay to "the communications practitioners—that of advertising men, public relations men, sales promoters and just plain paid hailstones." Barnash, assistant to the financial editor of the New York Times, sees seven effects of this chicacency: we accept shoddy training in finance; we fail a false stimuli; much of our behavior has been wrong or misjudged because of false stimuli; wrong stimuli are fed by deliberate confusion and by our frustrations; grand crimes like theft and burglary diminish and diversion of our own values and acceptance of the values of others; we have become desensitized and callous; the desensitizing of our emotions and the theft of personal game of deception; and a result of all this is that what we do and how we live represent an enforced fantasy (actually Barnash says "represents"—one of at least four) of a criminal agreement between subject and predicate). The author's solution, a mixture of Dale Carnegie, Emile Couse and S. M. Hoykawan, is to teach students how to sustain by: being self-aware, skeptical, alert and confident, knowing one's strengths. So what else is new? Vance Packard and Daniel Boorsalk and others have been recruited. Open Meetings Are Established By SenEx Vote The Senate Executive Committee (SenXelx) voted yesterday afternoon to open a committee on the proposed $1.3 billion SenEx, an administrative body comprised of six faculty members elected from the Student Senate and one elected from the Student Senate, also took action on the future composition of the faculty handbook and suggested changes to be made in University Committee on Education and Training. James Sceav, chairman of SenEx, said future SenEx meetings might be closed because appointments and other sensitive material. SenEx voted to study the composition of the faculty handbook. The handbook contains general information about the University. "The governance system could make a more effective input into the handbook," SenEx heard suggestions from the Promotions and Tenure Committee about changes in the percentage and duration of sabbaticals and revisions to the "check back" system. Seaver wouldn't elaborate on the proposed changes. The "check back" rule requires when a University committee turns down a recommendation for promotion it must meet or "check back" with the department or committee that made the original recommendation. us in a much more readable style than Barmash's. Barmash agrees that four-fifths of what is published would be better off not fifthed. This book doesn't make the top fifth. review What especially annoys is its editing. One would expect a New York Times writer to know about the clash between plural subjects and singular verbs. One would expect him not to dangle or fuse participles, which are often used with singular verbs, even when he eschew such solemnisms as "different than," "kind of a," "neither" or "center around" and "run the guillett." He ought even to know about graduate stuff like possessive plurals, the false comparison and the spelling of long words like "strataem." But what really bucks the excessive use of 'but' and 'and' as the first word in a sentence is that it can be used to say 'but'. edgrwood apartments The Cleanest Place in Town 1-2-3-4 bedrooms from $ ^{99} \infty . $ 75 gallons of gas free. All modern conveniences. 2414 Ousdahl 843-1116 law against this use. But it should not be excessive. And a writer ought to have some sense of rhythm and flow and transition to the text. It doesn't matter if there is no excuse for the author to begin 292 sentences with "but" and 129 sentences with "and." And these figures don't include quotations. But go ahead and count them for us. Don't say I didn't warn you. But enough. THE WORLD IS FULL OF IT, by Isadore Barnach (100 pages. Est. £35.15) UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 15th & Iowa A UNIQUE SETTING FOR WORSHIP AND A FRIENDLY WELCOME Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Mother's 2408 Iowa 843-9662 —home away from home— Our Summer Schedule Will Fit Yours Don't Forget Our Afternoons Mon.-Fri. 2-6 p.m. Pitchers $100 Draws 20c Monday — Pitchers 75° 7-9 p.m. Tuesday — Pitchers 75° 8-9 p.m. Wednesday—Pitchers 75 $ ^{c} $ 7-9 p.m. Thursday — Pitchers 75 $ ^{c} $ 8-9 p.m. Friday Pitchers $ 75^{\circ} $ 2-4 p.m. Wilderness Discovery Through Wilderness Discovery, the thrill and excitement of outdoor camping and packing is offered to all students, faculty and staff for a small users fee. Wilderness Discovery offers top brands in backpacking like North Face, Kelty, SVEA, Sigg and Bluet, as well as equipment for the tailgate camper in popular Coleman merchandise. 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