Page 8 University Daily Kansan, January 30, 1981 Many unprepared for sudden snow KU students can hang up their Friibles and break out the cafeteria trays. Winter weather struck many, leaving many nope unprepared. The KU Weather Service predicted up to four inches of snowfall in the Lawrence area by tonight. Lawrence police said 10 accidents had occurred before 9 p.m. The police dispatcher said none were injury accidents. Lawrence towing services reported a "busier than average" night, because of the accidents and cars that slid into ditches. Police said that 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th streets, on the hill east of the KU campus, were close to Street Flood Zone. The night spreading sand on slick spots. The Kansas Turnpike Authority said roads were slippery and wet on Friday, where police reported 75 accidentes yesterday in a 75-minute period. Travelers advisories were posted for central and eastern Kansas last night. winter storm warning for northwestern Kansas for locally heavy snow with cold temperatures and gusty winds. A winter storm watch was issued for snowbound northwest Kansas for today and tonight. More than a foot of snow blanketed Goodland in northwest Kansas. The National Weather Service issued a Temperatures gradually have been falling in the Midwest and the Plains, where residents had been basking in spring-like or at least tolerable temperatures since late last week. Snow fell throughout the country last night, hitting the Great Lakes, the upper Ohio Valley, New York and parts of western Pennsylvania. Watching Your Weight? WHAT'S GOING ON IN KANSAS NURSING HOMES? "I took nine students in and we had nine different patients. The patients were lying in urine or in feces, and there is no mattress pads on them, so it just run up on those people, and it's in their hair and under their toenails and dried between their toes." (OFL Transcript of the Hillhawn-Topeka Administration Hearing, January 1980) "Collectively, as well as individually, these problems were not outside the range of reasonable normacy for a skilled nursing care operation. The 1980 certification which is currently under consideration should be issued without delay or prejudice." (Hearing Health and Environment, January, 1980) Hillcrest MedicalCenter The Above Quotations Are Excerpted From "Seeing Through a Kansas Nursing Home" Preface bv Petev Cerf $4.95 at ADVENTURE BOOK STORE & OREAD BOOK STORE Your glass runneth over! Buy a 32 oz. glass of Coke for 99 cents ... AND KEEP THE GLASS! Then for one full year, each time you order a Minsky's Medium or Large Pizza, Minsky's and Coke will fill your glass absolutely free. At Minsky's, we really bust our ovens to please! 2228 Iowa (23rd and Iowa) Two years ago someone wrote on his office door, "We love you, Brick!" But that student's respect and love for chemistry did not end anonymously. Peers, friends honor KU prof John Landgrebe, chemistry department chairman, said the initiative came from him and J.K. Lee, a former associate chairman and Bricker's former student at Princeton University. In recognition of Bricker as an outstanding teacher, some of his former students donated more than $10,000 for an annual student award and a professional development fund in his name. "I did not know anything about it until the fund was already established and monies were already placed in," she surprised and obviously pleased." Briker said half of the money would be given to graduate or undergraduate students. By ANNIKA NILSSON Staff Reporter and Princeton, where he taught for 13 years. THE FUND WAS kept secret from Bricker while landgrebe and Lee sent letters to many of Bricker's former students at the University of Kansas "Perhaps the outstanding teaching assistant will get this award," he said. The interest derived from the other half of the fund will be allocated at Bricker's discretion. "With the dollars that will be available from this fund, I hope to be able to further chemical education in some way," Bricker said. research. Because of a special appointment, Bricker's primary responsibility has been teaching. He plans to retire in May 1983, but he said he hoped to continue doing research in chemical education. Now he teaches mostly foundation courses in chemistry and has about 600 new students every year. BRICKER, A three-time HOPE Award winner, came to KU in 1983 to coordinate the freshman chemistry team. She was a career career at KU has not been tied to "It's a challenge to talk to students who know very little about a subject and show them the significance of chemistry in the world," he said. "I don't take that at all lightly," he said. Another challenge, Bricker said, is to have an impact on students' decisions about what they will study later in college. BRICKER SAID HIS popularity might stem from the genuine interest he takes in every one of his students. "I'm an idealist in that I like all students to do well," he said. Mr. Rashid Hamid Former member of Arab League Delegation to the U.N. PALESTINIAN PROBLEM" “THE Political Analysis and Prospects for Future Solutions. FORUM ROOM KANSAS UNION FRI., Jan. 30 at 7:30 P.M. --a book.more hardbound Quality First Organization Meeting for Spring. If you would be interested in a membership help us build our EIE ING - 7_30 - Union - One Room. Many projects to discuss, new classes to begin, extra credit with and paperback books. 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