University Daily Kansan Thursday, April 15, 1971 5 seems n the kirted skirts ll the iriding 112 in- made with a in a Both with used on fresh- delays lekend emotional arking arade arrence night ansas e with A. A. The d 7:30 after in Theta Chi Fraternity House Theta Chi House Sold To Holders of Mortgage A mortgage foreclosure on the Theta Chi House, 132 W. Nith, has forced fraternity members to look elsewhere for housing next week in the Wood Cedar Rapids, Ia., senior and president of the fraternity. At an auction Wednesday morning the holders of the mortgage bought the title to the property, a woman named Douglas county sheriff, said. The mortgage had a face value of $113,000. Wood said. Since the holders of the mortgage were the debt it went for considerably less. Brazil's Music Will Highlight Guest's Speech Pro, Carleton Sprague Smith will deliver a lecture entitled "200 years of Music in Brazil" at 8 p.m. in Dyne Auditorium Wood said that the details of the sale would take several months to work out and the fraternity would seek other housing. "I don't know whether we will find another house, or live in an apartment complex next year," Wood said. Sprague, an eminent musicologist and historian of American history at York University, will augment his speech with recordings of works. The present director of the Spanish Institute of New York City, Smith has served as director of the Metropolitan Association and the New York Philharmonic Symphony Society. An author of numerous articles on Latin American culture, Smith has received the Ruy Orrer Award, the Southern Cross and the Anchieta Medal, the third of the highest bonors bestowed by the country. Smith's lecture is being sponsored by the Latin American Faculty Colloquium. Campus Bulletin He added that members would vote on the issue Thursday night in a house meeting. Kansas Relays: Memorial Stadium, all City Managers. Jayhawk. Forum. Council rooms. Kansas University. 10 to 15 a.m. Marge Piercy, poet-in-residence at the University of Kansas until April 23, gave a reading of her poems Wednesday in the Forum room of the Kansas University by the KU department of English. French Faculty Alcove B. Cafeteria, Upton, 11:30 a.m. Latin American Studies Alcove C. City Mangrove School, Mount Kailua rooms. Kansas U. 10:15 a.m. French Faculty: Alcove B. Cafeteria, 1 lionn. 10:30 a.m. By KATHY SEIFERT Kansas Stiff Writer League of Women Voters: Watkins Room. 11:45 a.m. National Rep. Latin American Studies; Alcove C Cafeteria, Union, 11:30 a.m. Cafeteria, Union, 11:30 a.m. Botanical Society; Alcove D Cafeteria. nion, 11. 30 a.m. League of Women Voters; Watkins Room. School of Business: Regimental Room. 1 iion, noon: Athletic Board: Cairro Run, Union, noon; Arlin Amur: Serena, Room, 269 Her poetry reflected pessimism in verses that told of living things stunted in growth at an early age, dirty New York air that forced her to move to the city and the suffering of women. Faculty Council 108 Blake, 5:30 p.m. Board of Class Officers: Governors Room. Union, 4 p.m. Poet Reflects Pessimism Kansas Relays Coaches: Parlors, Union. 5 p.m. Damage to her lungs was mentioned several times in the course of her reading. She did not attend a presentation that she was suffering from a respiratory problem and might have trouble being heard. The problem of poor lungs recurred in her poem about a man who died of cancer. Union Operating Committee: Sunflower Cafeteria. Union, p.m. NJA French Lessons: Council Room. Union, 4:20 p.m. Cameron Charter Union, 8:30 p.m. Union 4 p.m. NLA French Lessons: Council Room. American Seminar. Room 303, Regionalist Club Room, Union. 1 p.m. Faculty Council. 108 Blake. 3:30 p.m. Royal College Of Office. Conference Room. MISS PIERCY, who is from Massachusetts, spoke of taste and needs in her poem, "The Consumer." Ecology in City Planning To Be Topic of Speaker Union, 6 to 30 p.m. Design Department: Curry Room, Union. 6:30 p.m. NAA Board: Governors Room, Union, 6:30 p.m. SUA Bridge: Parlor C. Union, 6:45 p.m. Senate Finance Hearings: Room 305, Union, 7 p.m. The Douglas County Environmental Improvement Council will sponsor a speech by William McBride, president of community development of Boulder, on April 27. A Coalition, also president, said Wednesday. Since Lantom has been in office, Boulder has embarked on an open spaces and green belt program utilizing so-called wasteland such as flood plains for recreation areas and open spaces, Godwin said. The talk should prove interest because Lawrence is currently considering these types of problems, he said. The Douglas County Environmental Improvement Council, originally called the Douglas County Beautification Council, was Lamart's speech will be held at the "Comfort and will be entitled" Companion Growth. By Design or Default? Theological considerations in urban planning formed by a group of concerned citizens in their town. Their decision to change the name because they thought the new name was more appropriate. They are also involved in solving traffic problems and tree planting. The group, which has about 100 members, is attempting to work with local government for better urban planning, he said. Kappa Alpha Psi Film: Jayhawk Room. Union, 7 p.m. Chancellor E. L. Laurence Chalmer Jr. announced recently the extension of KU library to Kansas in a letter to the presidents of the 20 schools, Chalmer said they should consider KU material a support to their school's own resources. University Womens Club Newcomers Walkins Room. Union. 7:30 p.m. The Way! Room 107, CUPON, 7 p.M. African Club. Room 108. Forum, 7:30 p.M. Auditorium, 7.30 p.m. Telford Speech Woodruff Marge Piercy New York air KU Film Society. "Hospital," Dyche Auditorium, 7.30 p.m. Auditorium, Union, 7:30 p.m. University Womens Club Newcomers Kansas Relays Coaches Drawings: Parlors A and B. Union. 6 p.m. Babai: International Room, Union, 7:38 p.m. p. m. Babai International Room, Union, 7:36 Wala Sigma P. Crutcher House, Omaha Kanna Aloba Pd Film; Jawshak Hoom. Kansas Relays: Memorial Stadium, all day "Your taste defines you," she said. Consumerism had become so overwhelming that, "I have lost my needs—men and landscapes are my food," she said. In one of her lighter peninsulas, Mrs. Lalonde said which she said were light as dandruff and had very screwy hair. Open 9:30 - 6:00 Across from Lindley Hall "Dialogues of the Carmelites": University Theatre, 8:20 p.m. Engineering Exposition: Learned Hall, 12 Varsity Baseball KU, Oklahoma. Doubleheader. Quigley Field. 1:30 p.m. Auditorium, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Synchronized Swim Club Water Show. Instruction: 1/3 Roddham, 7 p.m. Popular Film: "Marnie" Woodruf - Tomato Most of Miss Pierce's poetry reflected a harsh, bleak outlook evident in the words she chose to convey her feelings Trying to Get The Old Body Back In Shape? Try Our Dieter's Special. - Cottage Cheese - Charbroiled Hamburger She read a poem that she had written several weeks after the death of her mother, intended to reflect her feelings and the feelings of other women she knew. Her poem bemined how to "make dine" Joplin was the embodiment of "that good done in mama, a mom back to the world," she said "I THINK I do a nasty poem and finish," she said. Her nasty poem was entitled "The Right Woman," which he wrote with prejudice, with small opinion of his children's opinions and with the idea that his wife was the best writer of the line of the poem. "He is a good man If you don't believe that, any ask god. He thinks like they applause from the audience." Miss Pierce finished with a poem about dolphins, which she had once thought were smarter than humans. She had no natural habitat and that they were trying to dry up the sea floor into machines into money machines India Will Be Prof's Topic Prof. Robert Friuw, KU professor physics, will present a lecture at G. thursday in 238 Room 102. The course will be "Geographical, Physics and Philosophical Observations on India." Friuw is being invited by the Graduate Physics and Astronomy Colloquium. 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