University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 18, 1972 5 beaks aed, kbird, sleeve. is the t and end an tape-number bar and aty the ddedly in rhin in a relr is newly- tables hodgep o start with the co isi e, row hands earth known annnock rock is green- ears of ears of nonest work is the e. The ley, but tight- say, en the tretch, one land again. spring? rection ind no in, in idays and is postage advertised expressed Brian Greens Bill Olsen Oliver Speaker Bill Ringson Bill Kring Brian Groom Simkhan Rose Michelle Ward Jacques Jones Charles M. Schmidt Saadam M. Young Okoum Scoffall Brickman Adult Young Carter An manley Barbart pergeredes dilao Lloyd ve murray del Diano del Adams Official Cites Cycle Harm Kansan Photo by DAVID WILPERS BLISS 118 By STEVE CRAIG Kansan Staff Writer There is a great amount of damage being done to the environment by motorcycles in the Lawrence area, George Osmond, M.D., said Monday. Parks and forestry, said Monday. Osmond said the greatest amount of damage was the loss of five hives from an example of this is Holtum Park, located west of Gatehouse and Park 23 apartment complexes, near the edge of the grass has been destroyed by motorcycles, he said. Park Damage Caused by Bikers Motorcycle park proposal rejected . . . 'How many times have you gone down to Potter Lake to enjoy the peace and quiet and have it interrupted by a motorcycle? The city has an ordinance forbidding the riding of motorcycles in parks, he said, but a motorcycle is such an uninhibited machine that it can go almost anywhere. This presents a problem because the police can't be there since it enforces the law, he said. Osmond said that Holecum Park was not the only area affected and that any open area with a few hills would normally draw motorcycles Martin and Clinton in an adversible damage, he added. Blevin's Honda, a local motorcycle dealer, preloaded the car with a license plate used as a mini-bike and motorcycle park Osmond said this vehicle was no place to put it without disturbing either the en- "I feel enforcement isn't the answer except in flagrant cases It was suggested that a tract of land presently designated as a future park site be used for a 'd like to see people say 'Loaoh what's happening, motorcycles and the surroundings just don't get along,'' he said. Osmond feels the only way a motorcycle park can be constructed is by an individual or organization. motorcycle park. Ossmond opposes this on an aesthetic basis. He said the area was filled with cottonwood trees and was a perfect park site. To turn it over motorcycles would be absurd, he said. KU Staff Studies Lawrence Blight Raw data for all phases of the Neighborhood Analysis Project have been collected and are in preparation for analysis, but no information will be released until after June 30, 1972. Barry S. Weller, assistant professor at Kansas University, will be principal investigator for the University of Kansas project staff, said Friday. Dean Supports Research As Key University Role By SCOTT EATON Kansan Staff Writer Argersinger was recently appointed to the position of vice-chancellor for research and graduate studies, a new position administration. The appointment will take effect July 1, 1972. Argenster said that although some people drew distinctions between the two, he believed a university's purpose, he believed that education included The general role of the university is threefold, William J. Argersinger Jr., dean of research and professor at Harvard, said the university today should instruct, promote research and serve the state, the nation and all Argersinger has been on the faculty at KU since 1946. He came here after working on the Manhattan Project during 1945-1946. The Manhattan Project was America's effort to produce an atomic bomb. ARGERSINGER ATTENDED Cornell University as an undergraduate, starting in the fall of 1934. He received his B.A. from Cornell in 1958 and his PhD there in 1942. He served on the faculty from 1942-1944, then he began work at the Manhattan Project. Arngersinger was involved in chemical research in the Manhattan area of the production potium, which was studied for possible use in the triggering device of the first atomic bombs. He researched methods to find, clarify and concentrate potium He was made a professor of chemistry at the University. He served for a time as associate dean of faculties, and became dean of research administration in 1976. ARGERSINGER SAID the new office of vice-chancellor for research and graduate studies in the Department of research administration, of which he is now the head, and the president said that in addition to working in these two areas, the office would probably be involved in research activities at University, among those the Bureau of Child Research, the Geological Survey, and very many others. Angersinger said that although the new office would be involved in the department, it did not be directly attached to it. Argersinger the day to day function of the graduate office would be different than it had been when he was a graduate be responsible for the maintenance of student records, oversees the area committees of the graduate school, and provides services such as faculty and the graduate council. ARGERSINGER SAID the office of research administration would change very little. "Everything from this office will have to continue." Argersinger said. "We will still be involved mainly with fund management, dissertation of information and the improvement of services. "We will try to enhance our relationships with foundations. We will also emphasize our relationships with will. Itrate associations and industry." Student Rights Committee Emphasizes Student Role Wellar said that on June 30 the project report would be presented to the appropriate city, and federal agencies for approval. Proposing amendments for the benefit of students, insuring student responsibilities were some of the goals of the KU Student Senate Student Rights Committee Debbie Brookes Monday, Brooks. Leavenworth sophomore, was on its first meeting Monday to post at its first meeting Monday. Richard Mackenzie, Hutchinson first year law student and former chairman of the committee, familiarized the new committee members with the purposes and procedures of the committee. The committee offered suggestions in the organization of subcommittees. Six subcommittees which were proposed by Brooks, Mackenzie Ed Bruns, Leawood freshman to the week. They include a subcommittee to study the Senate Code to offer innovative changes. The Senate will also pending Senate Code amendment proposals, a subcommittee to review students' Executive Senate (S.E.S.) amendment proposals, a subcommittee to review conflict of interest in the Senate, a subcommittee to review the temporary traffic control subcommittee, which is to be dissolved after the campus alteration proposal is resolved. Argersinger said the office of research administration did not disperse funds. When someone in the University wants money he goes to a government administration with the proposed budget for the research to be done, he said. If it was considered a deserving proposal his office would fund with foundations, industry or the government, he said. Mackenzie said the conflict of interest subcommittee could become involved in changing the focus of concerning Senate conflict of interest in current code. Mackenzie said, there is only conflict of interest when a Senator votes or speaks in his behalf on an amendment or an act. Mackenzie said that he receive a direct financial benefit. Mackenzie said the conflict of Mackenzie said the conflict of interest subcommittee could ARGERSINGER SAID when a grant was funded the money had to be spent just as if it were state funding. The grant, along literally specified guidelines, Argersinger said his office and the research team would have related, worked together because the research accounting office had to make checks to see that the money was being spent properly. rework the stature and broaden it so, would figure, whether it was being received from a position would be considered direct financial Arsinger said there was an unfulfilled half-time position for an assistant or an associate dean in the research office. He said that because he provided a good background in the sciences, and Henry Snyder, associate dean of research administration, provided a good background in the humanities, he hoped to use the open position in his job to find someone with a background in the social sciences. ARGERINGER SAID the average size of grants at the university research administration office takes in $11 million to $12 million a year, he said. He said the office has about 500 research proposals a year. "A university is not a place where people teach. Argersinger it 'it's about where people learn. There are rewards other than money which can be used." It is important the faculty argesinger said, because they provide for new equipment, travel funds and stipends for students. Arsgeringer said a recent study showed that a teacher at KU worked an average of 60 hours a week at his teaching job. The objectives of the project were to collect and analyze data on housing conditions, environmental initial transportation facilities, and socioeconomic characteristics of the community and science and the surrounding area. Gordon Brotherston, senior lecturer in the department of English at Essex, England will deliver the Alice Winston Memorial Lecture on "American Indian Poetry" by Rachel Browne and Jaikway岗房 from the Kansas Union. Elizabeth Schultz, professor of English, said Monday. The office of Housing and Urban Development, through the planning division of the state of New York, oversees the Development, financed the project, and the Institute for Social and Environmental Studies administered it. Wellar, the director, assoc. for the institute, said. Other objectives of the project were to identify the nature, extent, and cause of such damage, junk yards on a neighborhood and community basis, and to make recommendations relative to design and action programs for improving safety at Lawrence and its environment. Seminar in identity New Feminism Racial Awareness Human Sexuality Indian Poetry To Be Topic Of KU Lecture The project was researched by the City of Lawrence and KU. The KU project team was assigned 16 neighborhood study sites in north east and central portions of Lawrence, Wellar said. The City of Lawrence Planning department was assigned 23 neighborhood study sites inside the central area, he said. The report to be presented for approval will include analysis of each neighborhood, preparation of treatment recommendations for each neighborhood and the preparation of treatment recommendations. Brotherlson has recently been in the United States on an Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung fellowship. The fellowship offers grants for research and dissemination materials, particularly those of the Alconqan Indians. CENTERFO RHUMANEX PLORATION Summer in Colorado Earn KU Credit • HR 141 Explore new people and new ideas. More information at Kansas Union lobby, SAU office, Numerak College, Continuing Education, Dean of Men and Women Discovery in a natural environment - Intro to Logic Mountain climbing, hiking, horseback riding, and swimming Brotherston has published extensively on Latin American literature, including an anthology and several translations. 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