Monday, June 26, 1972 University Summer Kansan 7 Space Limits Law School By JIM GALVIN Kansas Staff Writer According to Martin B. Dickinson, the dean of University of Kansas Law School, the school this year turned down some 400 to 500 law students. "We're doing them wrong because we're Kansas only state-authorized." This year, Dickinson said, the number of applications for the first-class class Only 150, or 9 per cent, of these could be lost, due primarily to lack of students. To help meet the expanding number of applications, Dickinson said that the Law School was doing two things. First, the Law School will have a temporary annexure this fall that will have one classroom and some faculty offices. The School has also expanded its summer program to permit more people to enroll. This summer there are approximately 160 students enrolled in the School, about one-third of the fall enrollment. Dickinson said that this enabled a student to receive his Juris Doctor degree in three summers and two academic years ahead of the usual three full years. Dickinson said the need for a new Law School building was high on the list of priorities to be submitted to the 1973 Kansas law school, but added it could not become a reality for at least five years. "If the legislature passes it, in 1747 they would set up an architecture budget and in 1793 a construction budget. The latter would probably be occupied at the beginning of the 1778-78 school term," he said. The size of a new Law School building has not been determined yet, he said. KANU Schedule TODAY 7:30 a.m. - The Morning Show. 7:45 a.m. - News-Weather Sports. 8:15 a.m. - Business Review. 8:15 a.m. Business Review 8:30 a.m. — Campus and Community Calendar a. 9 a.m. — News-Weather Sports 9 i. 15 a.m. — Germany Today 9.15 a.m.—Germany Today. 9.30 a.m.—Featured Works; C.P.E. Bach and Handel. 9.40 a.m.—New York Weather Noon - News-Weather-Sports. 12:15 p.m. - Noon Hour Concert— Community Calendar. 1. p.m.-Book Beat. 2. 10. p.m.-French Music and French Music. "We would have to project 20 and 30 years into the future and see what enrollment will be then, and then plan the building with this in mind." 2 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 3 p.m. - TBA. 3 p.m. - This Afternoon. 4 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 5 10 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 5 10 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 5 10 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 5 10 p.m. - News Weather Sports. 6 10 p.m. - Variations on a Record Player. 7 10 p.m. - TRA. 8 10 p.m. - This Afternoon. Dickinson indicated that this might cause a dillemma in trying to keep enrollment small enough to guarantee quality education and at the same time offering an in law to all qualified applicants. Dickinson pointed to the fact that more minority groups were being represented in the Law School. "In the 1971 and 1972 entering classes we have had about 15 per cent females, four or five times more than ever before," he said. He also mentioned that the 1972 game was played with blacks, blacks, four or five chicanos and possibly one or two American players. Dickinson offered two reasons for the recent boom in applications for Law School. The main reason, he said, was the poor job market. "There just aren't enough jobs in most other fields. People out of college, even with graduation, are not employed." Dickinson said. "While it's true the number of lawyers has more than doubled in recent years, the demand is still Jonathan M. Lander, professor of law, has been helping imitates of a New York school, sending them old law textbooks. By JIM GALVIN Kansan Staff Writer "One morning my wife showed me an awful book I had been reading, and the ditions in the Manhattan House of Detention for Men. At the end of that book, she said where interested readers could send materials which the inmates would read." Inmates Get Books From KU Law Prof Landers had a special interest in the story, since he was originally from New York, and he brought old books and shipped them away. A few days later he received a letter of thanks from the university, the institution, and kept the project going by putting up a note on the Law School bulletin board, asking students to help in the there, and this can be seen by noting that starting salaries have grown larger proportionately to the number of lawyers," he said. To date, Landers estimated that 100 books had been donated. The project began about 18 months ago, Landers said, when his wife noticed an article in the newspaper concerning prison conditions. Green had explained that the institution was receiving no funds for the library, and that in order to attract like Landers were its only home. The price of new law books starts at around $12 or $13, with many books costing much more. In his most recent letter to The School of Pharmacy is co- nominated by the University, funded by the Governor's Commission on Criminal Abuse, dealing with rapid analyses of epidemiologic data. Research Program Investigates Drugs Starting salaries for a person coming out of Law School he is employed at $17,000, depending on the part of the country in which the lawyer works. Dickinson also noted the changing image of lawyers in society, and he told television "The Lawyers" and "The Bold Ones." He believed such programs gave a realistic look at the law. James McChesney, associate professor of the School of Pharmacy, said that the research department was looking at a new method of drug analysis called X-Ray. D r u g Chromotography. The machine which performs the analysis is among the fastest systems developed in analyzing the type of drug in a given sample. The types analyzed are analyzed in the research project this summer are those commonly seized in drug raids and include such specimens as heroin, LSD, and PCP. The machine gives a printout of the rate of absorption. Members of the department were hopeful that the new equipment would perform quantitative analysis also. One advantage of this type of anneal is that the metal turned in its original mechanical state. McChessen said. Most types of analysis change the anneal configuration. The machine has a long column into which the drug sample and an absorbent, called the active substance, are measured. Thechine measures the time it takes the drug to be absorbed through the skin. The time is different for each drug. But the method is useful to pharmacological companies too, so they can produce. This enables them to check more accurately the qualification of products. Rapid analysis of drug content is useful in several settings. For example, the substance used in a method will be in legal cases involving substance misuse and that the person whose substance was taken from will be criminally prosecuted, and as a result the substance used in the case Another method of drug analysis which had been used was 35 Chromatography, but it reagent and changed drug samples. man looking up a point of law, pertaining to his own case, might find something pertaining to another's case, and the stimulation of the mind, while irritated, is vital." Green wrote. Landers said that besides possibly offering a precedent to their own cases, the books could give the inmates "a sense of how hard they are going on around them. They might also have legal problems not related to the reason they are in prison. Landers cited divorce and financial problems as instances where this might be true. "The profession has broadened in recent years, and these programs reflect some of the changes." he said. Dickinson said that a larger percentage of older students were coming to law school. "They leave school and work for a few years, and then they realize the advantages of a legal education," he said. Health as a form of education to Kansas students will be tested in a new Kansas Health Museum summer workshop July 10 to August 11 at the museum. The average age of the first year class is 24. Workshop director will be Herold Regier, associate professor of education. Other faculty will be from the Kansas Health Museum, Hertzler Clinic, and the State Department of Health Participants will be able to develop units of instruction for their grade level as they earn two or undergraduate grades. Health Studies At Workshop The workshop is a cooperative program of the School! of Education, and the Kansas Health and the KU Division of Continuing Education. Lectures, demonstrations, individual and group study and laboratory experiences, with activity, will be presented Jonathan Landers Campus Bulletin TODAY USITA: 8 a.m. Jayhawk Room. National Public Radio: 8:30 a.m., Pine Barr Math Project! 11:30 a.m. Alcove A. USITA! 12 p.m. Kansas Room. 12 p.m. Kahana Room National Public Radio 12 p.m. Kawaii Room. Room. Chemical Engineering: 12 p.m., English nurientralization—Dean of Men: 1:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium Chemical Engineering: 12 p.m. English Room Department of Data and Managemen Room: Education: 3:30 p.m., Big Eight Room. Pharmacy: 3:30 p.m., International Room. Social Welfare: 3:30 p.m., Parlor A. Journalism: 3:30 p.m., Council Room Business: 3:30 p.m., Forum Room. USFA: 3:30 p.m., Kansas Room. Commonwealth Theatres Now you can see"The Graduate again or for the first time. Now Showing NOW SHOWING Hillcrest Eve. 7:30,9:30 Mat. 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