University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 24, 1972 5 arting case. not be rarely Nixon word of bad Indian's Life Spans Two Worlds BY DAVID HEALY Kansan Reviewer with allace the The Battle of the Little Big Horn and the landing of men on the moon would appear to be of different worlds, one far removed from the other. At least one man would have been both. He is Chief Ked Fox. Ip crews Nine Hay. Speeler Konling In Groom Kilon Kling It Heger Psurlock Psurlock Cynes Jones Cynes Jones Schmidt M Netzer, Rush Rush Sokolek except ter, $10 dations, without essarily "The Memoirs of Chief Red Fox," edited by Cash Aher, has recently been published in paperback by Fawcett and Fawcett The Bookhouse. It was like to be an Indian before the white man came and after he conquered. Moreover, it gives fresh insights into the white Transition Marked In Album by Bread By JEROME ESSLINGER Kansan Reviewer Bread's new album, "BABY I-M-A' WANT YOU," is a curious melange which is as strange as it is cathartic and adventuresome album than their earlier "Manna" and "On the Waters" releases, it marks a transition for the group. In what may be one of its best performances, however, is anyone's guess. Most of the album's cuts are palatable, but a few are simply downright hard to swallow. One of the best cuts on the album is "Mother Freedom," a song by Marilyn Monroe's "heavy" by Bread standards and a bit reminiscent of their "Blue Two other notable cuts are Everything "Own and Needed" a dirge-like ballad eliqed by the group's tonal tenor, David Gates. The latter quickly revives it with the most intricate and lamenting, for it is a rocking tune which features the group's latest ingredient, Larry Knechtel, pounding the piano a la Leon Russell. Another well-seasoned slice is This Isn't What the Government Needs. It sounds like the cajun sound of Doug Kesher and Brwew and Shapiel and Browne. "Baby I'm—A Want You" is from the classic Bread repertoire of complementary lyrics and melody. The album's biggest turnoff is "Down on My Knees," which has been the band's its album. It has not only the tune, but also the lyrics of the early Beatles-"Down on My Knees" and "begin though please, yeh, veh." the rest of the album contains little for the musical appetite. The melody of the "Daughter" are less noteworthy types of Bread ballads, Lyrics that use long moog-guitar SYNTENSE, and take them listenable, however man's culture SenEx, Chalmers Review New Calendar Problems The University Senate Executive Committee (SenEx) talked informally with Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. daylight concerning the calendar for the 1973-74 academic year. throughout Kansas for the beginning and end of school and holidays. Chief Red Fox was born in 1870 near the Birk High Mountains. His uncle was Crazy Horse, a leader of the Indians who defeated them. He was also a teacher of the Little Big Horn. His childhood was like that of his ancestors. But when his people, the Ogilala Sioux, were forced on reservations, Red Fox was on boarding school for four years. At that meeting, Henry Shenk, professor of physical education and chairman of the University of Michigan, presented the tentative 1973-74 calendar. The calendar conformed to the guidelines set by Council of Chief Referees and officers sought to establish uniform dates Several council members said the settlement could not be completed especially with the absence of a formal advising period prior to the settlement. William M. Lucs, associate vice president and SeEx chairman, said that problems encountered at a University Council meeting Feb. 15. to meet COCAO's guidelines, enrollment at Allen Field House and visit our campus in a two-day period on Monday and Tuesday, Jan 14, and 15, with COCAO recommended that two additional holidays be granted to students. Easter Monday, Complaints arise because all holidays would fall on Monday and disrupteory laboratories that met on that day. The University Housing Office will host a workshop to Stouffer Place residents next week, concerning the recent proposals for allowing residents to stay at Stouffer Place. KU Proposes Pet Controls For Stouffer But that was the last time he would sleep in a teepet. At the summer's end, Red Fox went to the Carlisle Indian School. Some students on the council objected to scheduling the last day of classes for both semesters on a Tuesday and having finals on Friday. The committee does not allow students enough time to prepare for exams, they said. Some council members said that COCAO's suggestions could be implemented at the smaller state schools, but because of its size and the massive anss should be free to adjust the calendar to its own needs. He returned to his parents home where he quickly reverted to the more natural Indian ways. He said, "It was a real joy to have my parents keep me, my mothers keep me, my moccasins keep and let my hair grow." Joyce Ziegelmeier, housing office spokesman, said the information would help how the situation would be controlled if the residents approve the proposals. Residents in the town of Ziegelmeier said if the proposals Ziegelmeier said if the proposals would go into effect they would no go procedures are decided upon. The second topic SenEX and Chalmers dealt with, according to the University committee among the University committees involved with the allocation of resources. The committee of the second committee and how they involved faculty inputs were the main focus of attention, he said. From Carlisle, Red Fox embarked on a life that took him all over the world. He traveled with Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show and with Uncle Sam's American War, the first American War. He worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the prominent figures of his times. Lucas said that no decisions were reached on this matter. But his fantastic life is overshadowed by his learned commentary on the history he lived. He talks of the Wounded Knee Battle, a mission to revenge for Custer's defeat. Red Fox relates the rape and murder of Duncan which started the 'savage on' North Dakota. JUST GOOD FRIENDS Much of the book is devoted to the Great Spirit, who lived in the Black Hills as the Greek gods lived in Olympus. He tells of Indians finding cures in the mountains and Christian priests do at Lourdes. Dr. Kenneth M. Brinkhouse, international authority on hemorrhage and thrombosis, will deliver the second in a series of biological sciences lectures at Kansas Medical Center. the warpath against white settlers. KUMC to Broadcast Hemorrhage Lecture Red Fox refuted the white man's attempts to establish the nature of American society may have settled America, it is equally possible that Americans are very selfish. In a blow to racism, he spoke o "the inborn arrogance of the White man, who believes that he is the first symphonic art of God and that if other races were created, it was after "Two Sides of a Coin: Thrombosis and Henorrhage" Baritone Grad Receives Grant FRIENDS February 24 thru March 4 8 p.m. K.U. Experimental Theatre 864-3982 David N. Holloway, a graduate of the University of Kansas and a member of the Company, was one of 28 singers to receive a $10,000 career advance from the National Opera Institute will be presented at 4 p.m. today in Wahli Hall East Auditorium at the Medical Center. The lecture will begin at 10 a.m. the time on the KU campus in 203 Balthus Brinkhouse is president of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Paper in the fields of thrombosis papers in the hemorrhage, particularly on clinical and laboratory diagnostic procedures, have been significantly more important in medicine. Chalmers Names Group For KU Safety Action The University has had several independent groups working on specific safety needs, such as the Safety of Radioactive Sources and the Health Physics Group. The job of the new committee will be to develop a comprehensive survey and to conduct a comprehensive survey of campus safety conditions and recommend the necessary members to the Safety members to the Safety Chancellor E. Laurence University of Florida University Safety Committee to coordinate the actions of various groups responsible for safety at the University Committee where needed. Eimo Lindoquist, placement school Engineering and chair- ing of a new committee, said the exact job he was to do yet be determined. He said that he had not contacted all the committee members and the planning team. other members of the other faculty assistant or assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy; Jack Rose, Mary Hall; and Gay Oldfield, instructor of radiation biophysics and biochemistry, Guy Oldfield, instructor of biophysics. Patronize Kansan Advertisers SEE BOTH FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! Adults 1.50 Hillcrest Bunch* 12:05 a.m. Mistress' 1:35 a.m. You're not only welcome at Tivol... we think you're special. Jayhawker Towers Apartments We are now leasing for the '72 summer session at special summer rates. We have an ideal location with all the conveniences to find in most apartment complexes. 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