1 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 17, 1961 Page 4 Diplomats to Meet For P-T-P Kickoff Three former presidents, the prime minister of India and other national and international leaders will meet Nov.11 for the national kickoff of People-to-People. William Dawson, Kansas City senior and chairman of People-to-People, said that former presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, and Herbert Hoover will attend the re-dedication of the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City. At this time, he added, the National People-to-People program will be launched. OTHER PROMINENT GUESTS at the re-dedication will be Prime Minister Nehru of India, Edward R. Murrow, head of the U.S. Information Service, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. The governors of every state and all ambassadors to the United States have also invited, Dawson said. In preparation for the national event, representatives from the "Big Eight" schools will meet here Oct. 29. THE UNITED STATES INFORMATION Agency (USIA) sent telegrams to the "Big Eight" schools calling for the meeting. Dawson explained that since the USIA has an active role in the area of foreign student exchange, they have been working in cooperation with the People-to-People program. Chancellor W, Clarke Wescoe will address the "Big Eight" conference following a breakfast meeting of the representatives. Following the Chancellor's talk Africa Is Topic Of AUFS Visit Reuben Frodin, American Universities Field Staff representative, began a 10-day KU lecture series on Nigeria and West Africa yesterday. Prof. Frodin, just back from an extended stay in Africa, recently completed a series of AUFS Reports examining Nigeria and its relationship to other African nations. Before becoming a member of the AUFS in 1961, he was a member of an international commission invited by the Nigerian government to study the development of educational policy for the country. While there, he studied many of Nigeria's problems. Prof. Fredin will speak to 19 classes in government, economics, education, political science, sociology history, geography, and journalism He will also speak Friday at the Current Events Forum. The three AUFS speakers who will follow Prof. Frodin are E. A. Bayne, speaking on Iran, Israel, and Italy, Nov. 8-17; Charles R. Gallagher, speaking on North Africa and the Middle East, March 19-28, and Frank Bonilla, speaking on Brazil, April 30 to May 9. Members of the AUFS live and study in potential world trouble spots. They send reports to the United States analyzing important developments in their area of study. Every 18 months they return to the United States to report to the member universities. Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children.—William Penn WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY each committee of the pilot People-to-People project at KU will present a report on its phase of the program, Dawson said. AFTER THE MORNING session the representatives will go to Kansas City for a conference with the National People-to-People Committee. PETE'S ALIGNING SHOP "It is hoped that ex-presidents Eisenhower and Truman will also be able to attend this meeting." Dawson said. 229 Elm VI 3-2250 At the November meeting the representatives of the eight universities will report on the progress they have made in setting up programs on their own campuses. Leonard's Standard Service 9th and Indiana Complete Brake Service Minor Tune-ups Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Official Bulletin Catholic Daily Mass: 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Fulbright Foreign Study Scholarships, 1962-63; Applications due Oct. 20, 306 for medical examinations to be made immediately at Watkins Hospital. TODAY Freshman Class Officer Candidates Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Activities Lounge on cafeteria floor of the Kansas Union. With outline rules and duties for the election campaign. WEDNESDAY Mathematics Colloquium: 4:15 p.m. 103 Strong, Professor Samuel Eilenberg, Mary K. Reis and James M. Brown the Mathematical Association of America. Coffee Hour: 3:50 p.m. 119 Strong. AIEE-I Dinner Meeting: 7 p.m. Big 8 Room, Kansas Union, Panel Discussion. Trail Room Dance for Study Break: 9 to 10 p.m. Dancing to a Rock 'n' Roll Band. EL ATENEO se reune el miercoles dia 15 a la 4 de la tarde en la sala 12 La Feria. Le convierte con hablaria del "Arte Mexicano Pre-colombino", ilustrando su charla con proyecciones. Todos los amigos de lo que llegan dulamente invitados. Se servirán refrescos. Episcopal Holy Communion: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. 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