University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 16, 1972 3 Harvard Prof Thursday Seymour M. Lipset, professor of government and sociology at Harvard University, will speak Thursday at 8 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium on the "Intellectual as Critic and Rebel." Lipset, a specialist in the study of politics and political systems, was the 1902 recipient of the McLiver Award from the American Sociological Association for his book "Politics in Politics." In 1971 he received the Gunnar Mydal Award for his book "The Politics of Unreason," and is currently working on a Guggenheim Fellowship to study the political role of intellectuals. German Institute Tonight There will be a meeting for applicants for the 1972 German Summer Language Institute at Euting and Holdkirk with the 1973 German University Language Institute. Sigma Delta Chi, professiona! journalism society, will meet informally at 8 p.m. Thursday in 409 D Jayhawter Towers to elect a new vice-president and discuss plans for the regional convention. Sigma Delta Chi Nicanor Zabaleet, harpist, will perform at 8 toon in Swarthout Recital Hall. Rosetti's "Sonta for Harp," Bacarise's "Partita in C Major" and "Concerto in C Major" by Vivald and Bach are among the selections Zabaleet will play. Harp Concert Tonight Transcendental Meditation There will be a meeting of the Students International Meditation Society at 8 tonight in the Forum Room of the Kauaian Union. David Katz, a visiting lecturer and teacher of transcendental mediation, its Practical Meditation, its Practical Value in the University Community." To Honor Students Wh Have Served The University Or The Community, The 1972 Community Service SCHOLARSHIP AWARD will be presented by STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES For information on your eligibility, and applications come to the SUA Office Main Floor, Union APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 3,1972 INTERESTED IN LIVING IN A CREATIVE ARTS CENTER? If so you are invited to attend a meeting on Wednesday, February 16 at 7 p.m. in the Hashinger Hall Lounge. The meeting is to discuss your input and suggestions for the programs and facilities that could be available at next year's Creative Arts Center - Hashinger Hall. Sponsored By ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY RESIDENCE HALLS The Children's Hour Headstart program is looking for used clothing for the children who attend the Headstart pre-school. Play clothes in sizes to fit children three to five years old are needed, according to Bobbie J. Nickels, director of the pre-school. Headstart Program Wants Clothing for Youngsters SALLY MORGAN Kansan Staff Writer Nicolais said anyone with clothing to give should bring the pre-school in Jeolla Hall, 153 Oht. clothes have been collected yet. The Headstart pre-school, funded by the United Fund, has been in operation six years but is now in a new location since 1989. Before 1969 the school was in the Ballard University Center in north Lawrence. The play clothes the pre-school now has were obtained when the Headstart program began six years old and wilted, Nickels said. The pre-school holds classes from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. for 62 children. The morning classes, 9 Results Expected Today In KU Presidential Poll The counting is about half done in the presidential preference election last week by Student Vote, Ma. Max Jia, Emporiaemia, said Tuesday. Bedner, chairman of Student Decision Center, declines to release any vote tallies until the count is complete. Bedner expects to release the votes. Bedner also said Rep. Larry Winn, R-Kan., was committed for an afternoon speech April 7 at KU. Allard Lowenstein, leader of the 1867-68 Dump Johnson and former New York congressman, has made a tentative commitment to speak April 5 at KU. The poll asked students which of 13 candidates they supported and where they were registered and where they were planning to register and whether they were in working for their candidate. The poll was taken Feb. 7-9 in all University residence halls and Naismith Hall. CHICAGO (AP)—The noise and potentials more damaging to hearing that from most rock'n'roll groups, two Michigan MAUDE LOVES LIFE . . She's 81. HAROLD LOVES MAUDE ... He's 18. Ruth Gordon and Bud Cort are HAROLD and MAUDE Eve. Shows 7:30 & 9:30 Granada THEATRE ... El Paso 813-5742 Sal & Sun. Show Times 3:00, 5:00, 7:30, 9:30 Twilight hr. Admin. $1.00 & $0.50 from Varsity THEATRE ... Telephone V3-1065 A campsite for sore eyes CARRY ON CAMPING R In COLOR MIDLAND Eve. 7:35 8:15 Adult 1.50 Ma1. Sat. Sun. 7:30 & 4:10 Ma2. Sun. 8:15 & 4:10 Ensure 1.50 Shoes Paul Lee Newman Marvin "Pocket Money" GP Hillcrest Now Thru Tues EVE. 7:20 & 9:15 Mat. Sat. 5:20; 2:10 & 4:00 Twilight Prices Good For 4:00 Show Only a. m. to 12:30 p.m. are open only to children three to five years old in the second-term class meets from 1 a.m. 3 p.m. and is open to pre-age education. NOW THRU TUES. The Hillcrest EVE, 7:30 & 8:20 ADULT $1.50 TWILIGHT Prices Good For 4:05 Show Only In addition to children's clothing, Nichols said the preschool needed volunteers to work during the noon hour—to give the children a break. She invited all interested persons to contact the pre-school. The Headstart pre-school was begun because studies showed children of low income families tend to be less active time in school, according to Nickels. She said the purpose of the school was to help prepare the children for kindergarten, then them to do better in school. Nickols said the Headstart program in Lawrence worked with parents to help them get employment for parents and to encourage interested family members. Honors Won By Debaters Third place in the tournament was won by the team of Tom Darby, Leawood sophomore and Ron Reigel, Wichita freshman. The fourth place was taken by Bill Webster, Leawood freshman, and Todd Hunter, Oklahoma City, Okla. freshman. Four University of Kansas debaters won awards last weekend at the Northeast Oklahoma State College debate About 50 teams competed in the event. CALL: 864-4441 864-4350 864-3552 DO YOU NEED CHILD CARE? WE NEED TO KNOW WHO YOU ARE, HOW MANY CHILDREN YOU HAVE, WHEN AND HOW YOUR NEEDS CAN BE MET. FEBRUARY SISTERS A great go anywhere shoe—ROBIN BY FAMOLARE. It has a super tough crepe sole and comes in a variety of colors to fit any mood or wardrobe you have. Give a pair a try! In navy, brown, red, rust and white suede, or brown leather. Eight Thirty-Seven Massachusetts Street EUROPE BY TRAIN? 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