WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2005 NEWS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 5A KANSAN ct of the h is our cadets officers it is so sure the who the mil- NATION import the people they are current, to see you once ensure the attitude a dead important is. iiers are without ans thats local par- d above lies in they are of their Dole awaits release from hospital after fall English. ment of nends a tivity on ag about consider r limiting an a full in all improvemenal. Bow Burn: "Slower," in ranking in ts to chilly. ay-to-day e station- er who in New York he looks a struc- ses-sing wills will liees while empta at a strategy." of activity exercise. suds before claim for a or in WASHINGTON — Former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole is expected to be released this week from the hospital, where he's been recovering since injuring himself in a fall last month. The 81-year-old former senator and 1996 Republican nominee for president fell Jan. 11 while moving a suitcase in his Washington apartment, said Mike Marshall, an aide. The fell tore Dole's rotator cuff and other shoulder muscles, injured his left arm and left him with a cut below his right eye that required stitches, Marshall said. Dole depends on his left arm because of a disabling injury to his right arm suffered during World War II. Dole has been hospitalized at Walter Read Army Medical Center but is expected to be released by today. "It was quite an ordeal," Marshall told The Kansas City Star. The Associated Press SPONSOR: Satirical ads seen on national TV CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A actual coach of an opposing team, Dyck said Texas Tech coach Bobby Knight has been the subject of numerous satirical ads in the past. Krzanowsky said First Management was not cutting all ties with the Kansan. She said the company would continue to advertise, just not through the gameday posters or anything it could not approve beforehand. Compton said the posters did not damage his friendship with Snyder. "He knows I would never do anything to hurt his family or our relationship," Compton said. The loss of First Management's sponsorship does not worry Dvck. The ads were seen on SportsCenter, ESPN's "Cold Pizza" and in newspapers, Dyck said. The logos are highly publicized, so finding another sponsor shouldn't be a problem, she said. But the Kansan will take extra measures in the future, she said. "We're going to make sure the sponsor understands the nature of the posters so we don't end up in this situation again," Dyck said. — Edited by Jennifer Voldness REAGAN: Lecture series free to public CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A presidential adviser and ABC political analyst David Gergen For Lacy, the series is part of an idea he has had since he attended Reagan's funeral last year. "When I left his funeral I said to my wife, Susie. 'It's a shame I have this knowledge and experience and don't have any way to share it,'" Lacy said. "I thought, 'Wouldn't it be great to be some place where I could pass this knowledge on.'" And now he is. Lacy helped select the lecturers for the series, many of whom he knows from his work in the Reagan administration. Lacy said the lecturers included a combination of historians and practitioners. This ensures that people get perspectives from people who write about history and people who participate in it. Lacy said. Tickets for "President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime" by Lou Cannon are available for free and can be picked up at the Lied Center and Student Union Activities ticket offices. REAGAN LECTURE SERIES The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics begins its presidential lecture series at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Lied Center. Three other events will take place throughout February as part of the series. "President Reagan: The Role of a Lifetime" Lou Cannon 7:30 p.m. tomorrow The Lied Center "Stagecraft Stories: How Advance Work Builds Presidential Image" Jim Hooley and Andrew Littlefair 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 17 Hansen Hall at the Dole Institute "Reagan and Gorbachev: How the Cold War Ended" Jack Mattock 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 24 Hansen Hall at the Dole Institute — Edited by Austin Caster "Electing Reagan: The Presidential Campaign" Frank Donatelli, Ed Rollins, Craig Shirley and Richard Wirthlin 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 28 Hansen Hall at the Dole Institute Source: www.doleinstitute.org unique student apartments Great people. Fun lifestyle. Individual Leases Pool Plaza and Jacuzzi Washer/Dryer in Every Apartment Fitness Center Cable with HBO, MTV, and ESPN Lighted Basketball Court Internet Access Amenities, Rents and Incentives subject to change. 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