10 Wednesday, March 17. 1971 University Daily Kansan Douglas to Lecture Tonight William O. Douglas, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, will speak at 5 p.m. in The Auditorium, His lecture, "The Federalism of Human Rights," at the University of Pennsylvania. Prof to Speak on Racism Robert Shelton, assistant professor of religion will speak on "Racism in the Greek System" at 6:30 tonight in the G cafeteria. Kimball Writing in Boston George Kimball, defeated candidate for Douglas County sheriff, is now writing for a Boston weekly newspaper. In the March 2 edition of The Phoenix, a Boston weekly, Kimball expalied to Bostonians the election of Vern Miller as attorney general and the subsequent drug he led on 'the drug-ridden hipple community' in Lawrence. The article of the was, "Quantrill river to River City" for A Dope Bust." 'Tempest' Auditions to Start Auditions for Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest," will be held on p. m. Thursday and Friday in the Westminster Center, 12th and Oradam Aislinger Theatre, 630 W. 75th St., New York City. Profs to Speak at KC Fair Paul Wolfe, director of the computation center and Earl Schwepe, Professor of computer science are among the speakers for Expo 71, a program of ten seminars and a computing fair to be held today at the Glenwood Manor in Overland Park. Expo 71 is sponsored by the Kansas City chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery. Schwpew will lead a discussion on remote terminal devices, used to operate computers by remote control. Wolfe discusses how this approach works, followed by processing along with Frank Tranwar of Touche Rug and Company. Continuing Education Expands KC Classes division in Kansas City is very flexible, Zcspur says. It offers foreign students from the American Studies, German and human relations and some non-credit courses that are taught by businessmen from the Kansas State University. SAIGON (UPI) -- Front reports Tuesday said U.S. commanders were rushing artillery reinforcements to South Vietnam's border with Laos to protect South Vietnamese troops pulling back from positions deep inside Laos due to force of heavy Communist attack. The Continuing Education The Kansas City division of Continuing Education is trying to broaden its field of class of education, in paper, coordinator for the division. Most of the classes average 18-20 students and are held at different places around Kansas City such as the KU Medical Center, Shawnee Mission East High School, and the Black MOVement Center. Field dispatches and military sources told of increasing air strikes against Vietnamese soldiers, some hacking their way through jungles and hardening trails to get out of area around Fire Base Lolo, and outpost 12 miles from the frontier where an abandoned early Tuesday. Environmental Light Recital To Coordinate Mood, Music South Viets Hit Heavily, Pulling Back The first "environmental light" recital at KU will be at 8 p.m. Thursday in Swarthout Recital Hall. The recital will feature works for voice, piano, guitar and string instruments. Mr. Dylan is a KU student, Mrs. Miriam S. Green, associate professor of music at KU. Cupor said that if teachers were available almost any class would be offered. Mrs. Green said Tuesday that the reel would begin in candlelight with early American music and later in a lantern light with guitar music. The next section, Mrs. Green said, would feature the color green because of St. Patrick's Also on the Senate's agenda is a plan to amend the investments to designate the several elections to make them compatible with the new school system. Mrs. Green said the recital was with a group of Norwegian music students. She said everyone participating in the Norwegian music had been invited to attend. conduct business between Senate meetings. Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honor society, will sponsor a conference on the importance of minister Center at 1204 Oread. Ivan Barvani, associate professor of education, will speak on "The Concept of Practicality" in the fall. The conference will be in Spanish. Spanish Society Sponsors Talk Accompanying Mrs. Green at various times in the recital will Another item scheduled for debate is an amendment to the Senate Code which would allow participation in the Faculty Senate. day. Darkness will be used in the next section of the recital numbers which will be poems by Robert Blake that have been put to music by Vaughan Williams. The darkness section will be "armedgedon." a piece written by Averill Averil, Topeka junior. Everything you always Use Kansan Classified BARGELLO wanted to know about But were afraid to ask The Senate plans to discuss placing limitations on the University Council, a 49-member body elected from the Senate to The University Senate will meet Thursday to act on several items of business which have been approved in the Senate. **Feb 25 meeting.** At that meeting, the first of this semester, the Senate failed to assemble a quorum and was rescheduled for this Thursday. Now you can learn all about bargello or regular needlepoint, crewel, knitting, crocheting, design for needlework, and creative slithering. Six week classes start week of March 22nd. Over before exams. Six two hour lessons $12 plus materials. Maximum of ten per class. 10-5 Mon.-Sat. and until 8:30 Thurs. 17 E. 8th. 841-2656 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX "We'll keep you in stitches" The Crewel Cupboard U. 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