12 Wednesday. April 5,1972 University Daily Kansan Drama Magazine to Move to Toronto By KEVIN SHAFER Kansan Staff Writer The publishers of Modern Drama, a scholastic quarterly devoted to the study of drama and literature in the publication site which is near the University of Kansas community to Toronto University in Canada. The subscription list of the quarterly includes people from every corner of the world, including such far away places as Tanzania, Turkey and South Africa. A. Carroll Edwards, KU professor of English and publisher of Modern Drama, said Friday. Edwards said the inability of the University to supply his pupil materials, a grant forced the journal's staff to go on a separate publication site to Toronto. Edwards and his wife have subsidized publication and printing of Modern Drama for the past 15 years. During the early years of its publication, Modern Drama was partially subsidized by a research grant from the firm. The grant was revoked, however, after a few years of publication EDWARDS AND his staff then turned to the Scholarship Publication Committee for financial aid. Edwards said Don McCoy, chairman of the committee and prosecution at KU, and his committee granted $600 in aid to the magazine. wife privately pay for the publication. The aid was viewed as more or less an token contribution, said Edwards, because most people view the magazine as a source of information. He is really a misconception, however, since Edwards and his "Just a few months ago we got a letter from McCoy that said we were cut down to $450 next year and $150 the next year. It cost somewhere around $2100 a year. The Modern Drama", said Edwards. McCoy explained that the cutback in funds did not affect solely Modern Drama In all, four Modern Drama In all were affected by the cutback. THE SCHOLARSHIP Publications Committee, said McCoy, is designed to encourage students to take an active role in University oriented journals. The encouragement is emphasized in the program of self-sufficiency. Once this point is reached the committee lessens its ties with the self-sufficiency team. Edwards explained that he had sent letters to the University of Washington. Berkeley, and an email offer for financial assistance to put out the publication from these Somehow word got to the State University of New York at Binghamton and Toronto as they were seeking a new publishing site. Toronto University was the first university to offer education and offered seemed more appealing. The decision was then made to move the magazine to Toronto in 2016. Edwards said, "We've never found a situation in which the girl dropped off. They've always been dropping off, and they're still increasing." THE FIRST QUARTER of publication had over 150 subscribers. By the end of the first year the number of subscriptions had risen to 700. Today the magazine boasts a circulation over 3,000 copies per quarter. Edwards said the magazine was not translated into the language of each country. All publications remain in English, with a few exceptions that are French. French when they reach France. "Practically all libraries of any subserbe to Modern Drama", said Edwards. "A great many libraries in foreign countries also subscribe to Modern Drama." Edward's staff consists of himself, his wife and four children. He said he had spent 15 summers in Lawrence without a vacation while working as a teacher. Modern Drama has no real competition simply because it is CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES will be encountered in the move. For example, over 5,000 bank checks of Publication policy require that about 200 copies of each issue be used for such reasons as publicity. a unique journal in its field, Edwards said. It is not a theatre journal but contains scholarly articles in the field of drama. "Our garage is filled with Modern Drama, our basement is filled with Modern Drama, my wife has a modern Drama, with Modern Drama, the basement of Sudler is filled with Modern Drama, and I have to ship it all to Canada. I don't know what happens in the shipping will cost." Edwards said. Edwards will not move to Columbia to magazine and his wife will will move to the staff solely as honorary editors, but someone else will own the firm. Continued from Page 1 strikers when they realize combined action will increase everybody's standard of living." and "the kids are touring Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska organizing YSJP chapters on "virtually every campus." Grady said the YSDJ did not know the elements or the middle class. He said a socialist revolution would not occur until the American Civil War. Socialist Workers Party ... Jenness and Pulley are on the ballot in 38 states and in 12 states (49%) that have allowed them to may place them on the ballot. The party plained "every objection" in the path of third party candidates in order to maintain their monopoly will give way to socialism." like to have us believe that this generation will continue to accept capitalism but they won't. The same thing applies to revolutionary party as the conscious manifestation of an unconscious process. We see the dynamics of society moving from a narrower set of roles and higher forms of socialism. "I am anxious that all the people on the hill give to the campus drive instead of to the downtown drive so that KU will credit for recognizing the importance of cancer research," he said. The 1972 drive, with a $2,500 goal, will be in conjunction with the American Cancer Society, which begins its annual drive Monday. The company will donate April 17. This year's slogan is "We wanna out die cancer in your lifetime." interview in the August 1971 issue of Playboy in which McGovern said, "... When it comes right down to the candidates will be elected, 400 of those people (party leaders) at the next national convention." The University of Kansas尝 赛在2017年作为美国癌症会 的American Cancer Society in 1971, Bill Easton, Chairman of the KU Breast Division Care Drive, said. "Socialism is the most obvious in nature of this transition." That's why we're opting. We know, in the end, we'll win. Feudalism gave way to feudalism. Any registered voter, voter, representation or Democrat for a third candidate. BUSTIN SAID a voter would not throw in a vote by匆忙 voting. Since 1936 the American Communist Party has endorsed every Democratic presidential candidate, said, because the communists are antirevolutionary and, on the one hand, to the right of the Democrats. Edwards has been in Lawrence since 1946. Since originating Modern Drama, Edwards has had one and one half hours a semester off from his teaching duties. Now that he won't be able to magazine any more, he will resume a full teaching load. "THE CAPITALISTS would Grady said voters could believe the YSPJ because the socialists had nothing to hide and because they would make the revolution. "WE, AS INDIVIDUALS, should know the urgency of the problem that cancer presents," he said. He said the Democratic and Republican parties did not think that it would take a basic social revolution to change this country. "We designed our program designed to bring about social change but there is no actual difference between their programs in reality are different," he said. "I cannot ignore the real problems the people face, he said. "THE YSJP does not radically people. People radialize themselves after seeing the depreedations of capitalism. The depreedations to unite dissident elements which already exist," Grady said. "The kind of person we want to recruit is the person who is now struggling against some form of problem and wants to recruit activists and we offer a conceive, clear, objective, hidden; our contributions are disclosed every week in our newspaper," The Militant. "The Militant." Eaton, who has directed the KU drive for women among most people, either from fear or ignorance, regard cancer as a disease that "could kill." "Masses of the American people are going to start moving we are going to do; we aren't what we are going to do; we aren't them. The people can make logical decisions and one of them, will be that they want a revolution." Bustin pointed to a McGovern The money contributed on campus and in the rest of Douglas County will be used for cancer research in Kansas. "All we have is the truth but it's a powerful weapon. It's better to vote for what you want and not what you don't. What you don't want and get it." EASTON SAID he hoped to enlist the aid of students majoring in physical education to canvass for contributions. Cancer Drive Starts Buttons encribed with "Send a Mouse to College" will be worn by canvassers and given to people who contribute 50 cents or more. This saying reminds people of the need for mice in continuing cancer research. LHS Training Program Is Teaching Trade Skills Any person belonging to an organized living group who is assigned a role, responsibilities contributions from Easton's group is encouraged to contact someone with whom they share similar needs. Most of the jobs not only give the students a chance to practice their skill, but also a chance to earn a salary. UBU ROI (King Ubu) April 6-15 8 p.m. 864-3982 KU EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE "From the Horse's Mouth" take graver road to back of 1205 Prairie Ave. Open Mon-Fri, 10-7:31 on sat. Buy the best for less. Buy at Dealer Cost + 10 per cent East on 13th Does a Motion Picture or Television career interest you? 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