University Daily Kansan Monday, March 29, 1971 5 Papers on Women Read "Women in America": was an organization of the Midcontinent American Studies Association, Friday and Saturday in the Council Room of the University Library. Of the 13 papers presented at the conference, 11 were given by women, from such institutions as Harvard University of Chicago, the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Leeds in Great Britain. The emphasis of many of the papers was on the images of American women created in American literature. Other authors emphasized a sociological approach to women's problems in America. "We're concentrating on a long time," long time" Jane Harmon, Cedar Vale graduate student and one of the planners of the conference, said. "Women will get a different impression of women's liberation." The introductory paper of the conference, "Women's Liberation and its Impact on Campus', was presented by Jo Freeman, graduate student at the University of Iowa, to her paper discussion "the impact of the college campus on the movement and the impact of the research." Miss Freeman said that American colleges have "overtrained women for the jobs available to them." She said women now make 20 per cent of women with college degrees became secretaries. Carol Ehrlich, from the University of Iowa, presented a paper on "The Male Sociologist's Tale" in Marriage and Family Texts. There is an abundance of "wonderful" textures, marriages, and family texts written by him perpetuating the myth of cultural inferiority of women. O'Brien Agrees to Demands Of 15 Democratic Governors Commenting on the conference Sunday, Stuart Levine, professor of biology at Columbia University, said the quality of the papers was very good. "It seemed to talk to one another," he added. ST. LOUIS (UP1)—Democratic national party chairman Lawrence O'Brien stole the thunder Sunday from a group of Republican servers Sunday who were seeking oo say in party policy making. meeting Saturday, Norman Yetman, assistant professor of sociology and American studies, U.S. Military College, Midcontinent American Studies Association for the next year. The University offers five colleges and studies departments in colleges and universities in Kansas, Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma. Levine said that in a business O'Brien, who was invited to attend the two-day caucus and meet with governors, agreed to three key demands of the conference: WASHINGTON (UPI)—The International Association of Chiefs of Police said Saturday that 120 injured in February by criminal assaults with weapons. The association's executive committee said its national Police Weapons Center began operating last July 1. 88 police officers have been released from prison for criminal assaults with weapons. Police Group Releases Toll North Carolina Gov. Robert W. Scott, who served as a caucus chairman, said O'Brien was 'one of the best and most arrived in St. Louis and proposed most of the same demands before the governors could present them.' Scott said O'Brien's attitude and willingness "just changed the whole atmosphere." The most substantive proposal that O'Brien made was an April 22 strategy session in Washington between representatives of the University of Kansas representatives will leave Tuesday for in-Model United Nations Secretarial Seminar. Seven KU delegates will attend the seminar in New York, including Michael Blakely, Topeka High School Athletic Director, and a team will run from Wednesday through Saturday and will be a training semiar for campus officers The representatives will tour the University of Kansas Library and the College Assembly. The operation of college Model U.N.'s will be discussed. KU to Send 7 Persons To Model U.N. Seminar Democratic National Committee, congressional leaders and five representatives and of both parties. These may be mayores from across the nation operations of the national committee and deal with proposals on pending legislation. Books Displaced at Watson The University of Kansas Collegeiate Republican students were among the approximately 70 college Republican clubs represented at their state convention in Wichita last weekend. Kansas Senator Bob Sessions, former Garrison Shriver of the fourth district were guest speakers. "The Economic Atlas of Ontario" judged to be "the most beautiful book in the world," at the 1970 International Book Fair in Leipzig, Germany will be feature in a Watson Library exhibit. The exhibit of 30 titles from this year's will be displayed by the University Press for one week beginning today. Visiting Biologist to Speak Richard Levins, professor of biology at the University of Chicago, will be guest lecturer for the New University Conference at 7:30 p.m. today in Strong Auditorium. His lecture will be "Science for the Classroom," an engaging a modeling a project among American biologists for rebuilding Vietnam. "O'Brien said, "The fact of the matter is he many of the people he calls for a heavy dose of Democratie governors" and need an 'in-depth involvement' with them. Republicans Attend Meeting Open houses held Sunday and this evening by six sororities are hosting 74 rushes. Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Delta, Epsilon Pi, Fpsilon Pi, Gamma Pi, Heta Pi, Iota Pi, Kappa Pi, Lambda Pi, Mu Pi, Nu Pi, Psi Pi, Rho Pi, Sigma Pi, Tau Pi, Upsilon Pi, Vpsilon Pi, Xi Pi, Yi Pi, Zeta Pi, and Wing Pi houses Sunday from noon to 4:30 p.m. and will have others from 6 to 9:30 p.m. today. Other sororites have scheduled open houses for April Six Sororities Hold Rush In the past year Pan Am has given the extensions on the design specifications virtually automatically, considering such requests not unusual in a new breed of aircraft. NEW YORK (UP!)—The Anglo-French makers of the Concorde supersonic airliner have asked Pan American World Airways to extend for six months Wednesday's deadline on final design specifications, it was learned Sunday. There were reports in aviation circles, however, that the congressional veto of development funds for the U.S. superintendent by the Boring may have given Pan Am warfare no another delay. A spokesman for the airline confirmed the request for an extension but said Pan Am had "not as yet replied, pending a further inquiry" with the Concorde people, presumably within the next week." Extension Requested For European SST One source said it was possible that Pan Am might within the next 20 years cooperate on SST specifications by the Anglo-French team, the Soviet makers of the Tupelope II, or the United States to resurrect its SST. This would improve Pan Am's chances of having an SST of whatever origin ready to enter the vital New York market at the earliest opportunity. The airline spokesman refused comment on the speculation but referred to a recent statement by the US government that Halaby urging the governments of all concerned nations to "establish realistic and uniform standards for all SSTs as to stress, noise and pollution." The deadline coincides with the end of the sales season. Buy eight Concordes for expected commercial service by 1974 or 1975. Pan Am has paid deposits. He noted that the deadline already had been delayed "at least two or three times." 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