University Daily Kansan Thursday, March 9, 1972 7 kansan Photo by PRISCILLA BRANDSTED Joe Landolt Speaks on Candidacy He entertains audience for 15 minutes before speech Flutist Mann Blows Cool, Loses Artistry By JOHN FISHER Herbie Mann entertained a crowd of 3,000 in Hoch Auditorium last night for the third program in the Festival of Mann is a well-known jazz flutist; he has been described in contemporary music anthologies by John F. Kennedy's taste and swirling lines. ... perhaps more responsible than any other single musician for the establishment of flute in modern 'jazz.' But this was true of Herbie Mann 10 or 15 years ago, when his sound was pure. He has since gone public—or commercial—and the change is unsuspected to him. In 2013 he joined him from remaining an artist. LAST NIGHT's program gives you even more pop-rock ("Hold them") and "Respect Yourself," "Satisfaction," to name a few. There's nothing wrong with pop-rock off the band, but take it to take it and fake it. "Satisfaction"—or as Mann said, "Our version of an Otis Redding betrayed. Miscellaneous Jagger's shouldn't become soft, gentle, lazy—but Mann did it. This was a kind of Herb Alpert Mann's style is essentially cool, and when he left behind the numbers where cool is good—and when he left behind the music he left behind good music. "Battle Hymn of the Fairy Tales," he wrote, showed as served a poignant reminder of Mann's former jazz greatness. Piercing high notes, beautiful riffs, a solid medley, sometimes with a twist, a achled like a little record player Glick ... Continued from Page 1 Glick said the Nixon administration American people to believe that because American deaths had declined the war was no longer active. Glick said perhaps the ground war was winding down, but the air war was not. Under the air war average of 60,000 tons of bombs a month were dropped in Southeast Asia. Under the Nixon administration, an average of 95,000 tons of bombs a month were dropped. Gick compared the Vietnam war to the mythical war in George Orwell's "1844." That war was fought on a far away island, and it didn't know anything about it. There were few casualties from the mother country itself and, every so often, there was word of murder. It was as a perpetual war which never gave any indication of ending. "If this government had its way," Glick said, "that's what this war would be." Glick said the government of the United States was fighting (two) the Islamic State and another here at home. The war at home is being "forced" by himself, people who resist what they consider to be the unjust use of force. If the American people don't do something soon, Glick said, there will be a nuclear war or an attack on the United States government's use of the conspiracy laws, wire taping and FBI surveillance will cause the United States to become a nation of robots, of people who do not resist. Change is needed now, he said. Real change doesn't come from the government or the corporations, but from the people who bring about change, they must take power over their own lives. when the sound is on too high that's how big the music was. But it only happened once. Presidential Teams Initiate Campaigns THE FEW OTHER highlights in the concert were provided by pianist Patt Reddie, probably the best jazz player in the true jazz style. In "Push, Push," in the first set, Mann left the lute and began pounding rhythm. He used his drummer bench, jamming furiously, his pony-tail wagging. Never tipped for its funkiness and flair, it’s too much. It wasn’t to come first—a tough act to come follow. Although people around me complained "The guitarist had a guitar!" "Tuning it?" Mann also two standing ovations. Mann also got a few obscene catalls and maybe a sniff of some strange substance on his balcony. But he needed the latter to remind him that last night's audience wasn't in some cocktail and not of what we heard belongs. By JIM KENDELL Kansas Staff Writer Three of the five teams of candidates for president and vice president of the student body at the Chi Omega sorority. Thursday night the other two teams, headed by Joel Green, Michael Berry and Richard Dwer, Joplin, Mo. sent off at amma Piu Sba sorao Dave Dillon, Hutchinson junior and Kathy Allen, Topeka sophomore, were the first team to speak Wednesday night. Dillon expressed his concern at the lack of long range goals for students and in the University in at the University of Kansas. He said that students have to express their concern over the financial situation at KU and long range program to improve it. Dillon said he wanted to extend the teacher-course evaluation program to all courses at KU. He said the teachers would be the quality of teaching at KU. Alien spoke of her desire to convert Student Senate into an organization that would services to all students rather than the groups for a few weeks. M O H A M M I D AM I N, Rafsenjan, Iran, senior and Mike McGowan, Western Springs, III, sophomore, of the KU Student Amin said many people are very disappointed with Student Senate because they try to complain things through it and cannot "The problem is people haven't realized what Student Senate is. It doesn't have any power," Amin said. Amin said the essential seni- were organization and communication. He and McCowan went on steps to their success with different The senate is run by a handful of senators according to Amin. Murdoch, 71, and others involved in the senate. They just come to the meetings, vote, and Aimm would involve as many people as possible in senate activities by limiting each person to a single connected position at a time. McGowan said that many times senators vote on bills without knowing what they have voted on. He said if every senator "IF WE GIVE EVERYONE a responsibility and everyone is involved in Student Senate, then it will work," McGowan said. MeGowan said most of the student body does not know what Student Senate does or how it operates. He said that coverage was adequate because annan was not adequate because of the paper's space limitations. was involved in the senate, he would feel responsible to know what's going on. Since 1967, only 8 women have received B.S. degrees in engineering at KU. Five of these were from 1967, one from 1968, one in 1967 and two in 1971. More often than not, she said, women hired by engineering firms to relieve public pressure were placed on jobs of lower salaries. They were men, instead of higher jobs of which they were just as canable. He proposed that Student bulletin be used to deliver bulletin for general distribution after each senate meeting to inform the student body what is going on. There have been only five women at KU who have received their MS. degrees and one who has acquired her Ph.D. at KU The third slate of candidates to speak was Joe Landoft Kirkwood, Mo., junior and Mike Schoenleiber. Michael somhonore Landolt, Schoenleber, and 11 supporters who supported them by themselves. Circus, marched into the room of the tune of "When the Saints Come Marching" in *Act* aaron kazoos, a flute and an accordian They entertained the crowd with a jugging act, a tight rope walker, a pair of tumblers and a magic act for about 15 minutes HE SAID STUDENT GOVERNMENT was ineffective and that the institution effectiveness in illustration and apathy, according to Landolt. He said the real power is in the hands of the Chancellor, the Board of Regents and ultimately the state legislature. Landoll recommends that students set up their own tableau to represent their interests. Landolt's supporters distributed a leaflet which said, in part, that KU president: past KU president: undistinguished records, yield easily to pressure from the college, their periods and say nothing, and we can apologize for the belief as well as anybody. Landolt said the circus had a purpose. He wanted people to react, whether positively or negatively, and get involved in the electropolis. A roaring rendition of "Happy Birthday" preceded Landolt's campaign speech. Landolt said, "I'm helping fundings and losing professors." "THEO WOMEN who are employed in the same jobs as men often are better because they are more meticulous," Gibson said. Few Smith said he thought the number of women in the School of Engineering would be increasing and that the slowing population increase Continued from Page 1 "It is typical today for first grade classes to become smaller each year," Smith said. "For this reason, I am going to be going were going into the field of education will be looking for other fields. Last year alone, there were ten applications for opening in the education field." since 1967 Another area given much Possible City Park Sites Recommended at Meeting Smith cited two main reasons for the difficulty in getting women members in the School of Engineering. Palmquit said the major problem faced is the lack of a car and van motorcycles. Although he agreed there should be a place for people to ride on the road, he said a said a park was not the appropriate place because of the traffic. "The school is not recruiting faculty members at all and has in fact given up eight positions in the last ten years," Smith said. HE SADH that women担当教师 the entire field and that it was difficult to draw a sizeable number into teaching positions. jective in our study was to provide something for everyone. An area north and west of the Massachusetts bridge has been strongly recommended as a place to cook, cooking, and possibly boating. The area once was used for recreation purposes, but has since been occupied by the Water Palmieri according to Palmieri. Elmo G. Lundigst, director of placement in the school, gave an update on his few women engineers. He said he agreed with an article in the Nov. 3, 1969 issue of Chemical Engineering and management industries "aren't getting a strong enough message across to the girls at the high school level." He decided on a course of study. Lindquist said he thought the high school and junior high school guidance counselors were often uninformed about engineering and encouraged more specific like physics, math and science. The recommended areas, land owned by the city laying along the Kansas River banks, were the location where he'd done through the Sierra Club, the Chamber of Commerce, the Audubon Society, the Coon Hunter's Association, Zero Population Growth, the League of the Engineers and the Environmental Improvement Commission. consideration was north and east of the Massachusetts bridge, which extends to the Mud Creek where a bridge this area could be closed to vehicular traffic, and allowed to develop naturally. This would provide an area for wild life education or for camping and hiking fans. Palmquist said the main objective in their study was to provide something for everyone It was also recommended to use the tops of dikes, creating an embankment. Although the group hadn't made any specific recommendations on the application, it would be practical using inexpensive material to surface the dike. The total land amount involved in the recommendations included over 2,000 acres Palmquit said. "WOMEN DON'T have the understanding of what engineering is," said Lindquist. They have no mechanical background like many men who have worked on cars, mowers and other vehicles that until recently was only accepted as men's work, he said. Women lack some of the technical aptitude possessed by men, according to an article in The Economist magazine. Chemical Engineering, but this gap is smaller than the number of women engineers indicate. The findings suggest that 40 per cent could be women, Lundi suggested said. MARK BEDNER, Lawrence graduate student and a member of the steering committee of the university, to the size of Mr. McGaven's vote. She thought the proportion of the vote each candidate received in New Hampshire was about the same, and she might have received in Kansas. J. D. King, chairman of the Republican party in Douglas county, said, "I was real shocked that Muskies couldn't strengthen. It's hard understand. Muskies from the East and McGovern was a political science teacher from a small college in South Dakota. I don't understand Continued from Page 1 June McMillan, vice chairman of the Democratic party in Douglas county, said she was not particularly surprised by the results. Nixon . . . "I think McGovenn made a mistake," she said, surprised by his strength. I also surprised there weren't more candidates with more experience in the job. Democrats said Nixon's 69 per cent showing was not as good as it should have been. In 1968 Nixon won the vote of the vote in New Hampshire. "To be candid I was surprised at McClosky's strength. I didn't think he'd get 20 per cent," Bedner said. King countered, '1898 he had no scars and hadn't had to make any decisions. He'd made decisions he's had to make. He can do any greater than that.' "I think Nixon's lost some popularity. His showing wasn't quite as good as last time," Ford said. 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