12 Wednesday, January 19, 1972 University Daily Kansan Ice Rink Provides a Surface for Winter Sport A lone hockey player chases a puck across the irregular surface of a man-made ice lake in Central Park. Freezing and thawing result from the rapid movement of the water. Ocean Survival 1,000 Miles Inland, Loving Worthless People, Street Theater, Reading "Finnegan's Wake," Classical Guitar and KU-University and Student Government are titles of some of the courses being offered at the Free University this semester. Free U to Offer Variety of Courses Hollier Rolen, a coordinator of the Free University, said Tuesday that the Free University provides students a good opportunity to learn in a rich and diverse environment. Course descriptions and sign up sheets will be available at the Free University desk in the lobby of the Kansas Union this week. "We believe that learning is worthwhile for its own sake and not only from the economic benefits which come from getting a "The Free U," he said, "is based on the idea that education can be conducted in an unstructured environment without the coercion of authority." The other courses being offered are: Varsity Basketball: at Boulder, televised. 2:10 p.m. CARL Reehalt: 3 p.m. SUA Special Blm. "Little Caesar"; Woodruff Auditorium; 7 p.m. SAIGON (AP)—U. S. war- planes struck more than 250 times Tuesday at North Vietnams supply routes, deputies and soldiers, along 200 miles in Laos and 200 virginia's central highlands Dialectical Materialism—described as a philosophy that emphasizes the importance of guides over one half of the world's population. Beginning Russian Literature Metaphysics of Tools One Big Union—described as the united body of international Workers of the World and Alces at Lakes School—described as an open elementary school school. The Constitution, Civil Rights an- scientism, Astrology Scientific Astrology Alternate Martial Forms Alternate Martial Forms Cultural Childhood Ecological Science Fiction Ecological Science Fiction Varsity Swimming: Robinson Natatorum, 2010. Saturday Enrollment for Education Graduate Students: Bailey Hall, 8:30 a.m. Varsity Swimming: Robinson Natorium. Enrollment: Allen Field House, all day New student physical examinations: University: 8 hours University: 4 hours Newcomers Museum of Art, 7:30 p.m. Halifax Music Room, 12 room. Crawford Auditorium, Murphy Hall, 1 p.m. Halifax Music Room, 12 room. Halifax Music Room, 6 p.m. A Free Blues Film, Woodford Auditorium, 4 p.m. Enrollment: Allen Field House, all day. Hallmark: Arbor View 5 a.m., 8 a.m. Chorus Audition: Murphy Hall 9 a.m. Shearfield Field Commission: Orad Comm. Enrolment. Allem Field House all day. Student Teachers' Meeting "Woodrow- Popular School" "Diary of a Mad Housewife" Audition Film: 7.30 and Campus Bulletin sport. The park is a popular place for other winter enthusiasts who traversed the ice on slopes, shoes and metal park benches. Tuesday Communities Bringing Group Learning Enrollment for Men Environmental Tactics Above and Underground Air Bedding Filmerplecking Bedding Mechanics - emphasis on how Auto Mechanics - emphasis on how The Social Uses and Misuses of Science Creative Writing Electronics Film Experience—the international learning lab Educational Education Hunting, Camping and Rafting Folksinger Workshop Community Celebration Tourism and Therapy Thought Film Series Rose" will be presented by the Theta Phi Delta Gamma and Kappa Gamma will present "The Great Stigare" or "To Heil With The Rock Chalk Revue will be presented March 3 and 4. Andy Bukaty is the director. Rock Chalk Skits Picked Each script was submitted Dec. 10 with costume drawings, stage drawings, lighting plans and music. "Life's Losers" is the theme for the 1972 Rock Chalk Revue. A panel of three judges chose four final scripts Jan. 12. 'Feedback' Back Alpha Gamma Delta and Alpha KappaLambda will present "The Odds Are Even That At Em'er Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Tait Story" will present "The Cuckoo Story" or "Time Stand's Still". "The Sweet Smell of Success" or "How an American Beauty By MARTISTEWART The second edition of "Feedback," a guide to KU courses, is now available on campus. "Feedback" is the compilation of student responses to the course evaluations during work in full fall semester. diagnose weaknesses in their courses "Feedback" is for use by the students in selecting courses. Dennis Embry, Lawrence senior and member of the Curriculum and Instruction Survey Staff, which produced "Feedback," should be used only as one factor should be used only as a one factor in deciding which courses to take The main purpose of "Feedback, according to Embry, is to improve the students' immediate rewards for the students, but to improve the quality of instruction at KU. The teachers will enable instructors to Another goal of "feedback" is to provide material for education research. The more information a student said, the more use is made, in learning more about educational systems and in isolating factors, such as credit history. Operating costs of "Feedback," including printing costs, office expenses, salaries and research expenditures, are provided by the Administration Senate. The administration pays for computing costs. Although there have been only two editions of "Feedback," the survey program was started in the fall of 1969. Emby said approximately one-third of the participants went on to the second edition of "Feedback." Only 83 professors participated in the first survey. For Valentines Cards and Gift Selections VISIT the Town Crier 919 Mass. RICHARD Open Daily Till 10 p.m. BRAUTIGAN Revenge of the Law is the title story in this marvelous collection of 62 stories from Richard Brautigan whom the Hudson Review calls "One of the most gifted innovators in our literature." Brautigan is the author of four novels and seven books of poetry, including *Front Fishing in America*, The Abortion: An Historical Romance 1966 and *Rommel Drives on Deep into Egypt* — all among the most widely read books in America. REVENGE OF THE LAWN Cloth, $9.95; Touchstone paper, $1.95 SIMON AND SCHUSTER WELCOME BACK STUDENTS 6th & Maine Start the Semester Right. Join a Friend at Alfie's for Some Fish & Chips & Beer! Light & Dark Bud on Tap! Patronize Kansan Advertisers! 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