University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 3. 1971 7 Katsan Photo by R. L. PIERCE MIDTERMS ARE ENOUGH to get anyme down, even someone as big as Lamonte. He to chose to collapse in 211 Haworth where Mrs. Dean Fixsen works for the Achieve Place Research office of the Bureau of Child Research. Lamonte belongs to Michael Friedman, Lawrence graduate student and teaching assistant in the department of Human Development and Family Life. Well, at least there is the consoling thought that midterms are followed by spring break and a chance to relax. KU Art Widely Praised Although many students may not know it, KU's collection of art, located in the Spooner Art Museum, is highly recognized. "The collection is the finest in the state of Kansas, and is designed to be a permanent collection in the Midwest," Muriel Lokstad, professor of history at University of Kansas. Charles Eldridge, curator of collections, said the collections had been cited as one of the best in the United States in quality and variety. The museum, which is visited by about 12,000 persons each year, brings together and displays a collection of art covering the major artistic periods. The collection, plays a key role in providing a well teaching function of the University, according to Eldredge. "The museum provides an active place where documents from our cultural heritage can be used to document the initiatives of quality art," he said. The museum is used by students in art history art education as the entire University population and some outsiders, Among the items in the collections are sculptures, paintings, prints, drawings, decorative objects, statues, metal and glass pieces, textile displays and photographs. Many of the objects were donated to the University, but some were purchased with state funds. Some were donated by Eldridge sale. The oldest piece in the museum is an Egyptian bronze statue that dates to 1,000 years ago. Rock Bill Killed The museum was established in 1928 when Sallie Casey Thayer donated three paintings by TOPEKA (CUPI)-The House federal and state affairs committee Tuesday killed a hill to rock music festivals in Kansas. The vote was 9-8 to kill the bill that was authored by Rep. Richard C. "Pete" Loux, D-Wichita. It would have imposed certain health and security precautions on any future festivals in Kansas. ENGINEERS Make the Student Senate Work for you VOTE NICHOLSON MIKE HELBERT Homer. The building was erected in 1894 but was originally designed as a library. Student Senate "The building has inadequate humidity and temperature controls and indeicate display and storage space, and it has no elevator for moving heavy equipment on the four flights." Eldridge said. Liberal Arts & Sciences He said steam was pumped directly into the main gallery to cool it, but he still formed on the objects. The droplets could destroy the art pieces. In the past, permanent exhibits have had to be taken down to make room for temporary or special exhibits. Eldredge said. UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD SPRING 1971 "In fact," Eldredge said, "there are 75 to 100 exhibits that cannot be displayed now because there is not enough space. They The University-Community Service Scholarship Award is open to all regularly enrolled students at the University of Kansas. If you feel you have performed a service (how-forest, firefighter, or law enforcement) to the University and or Lawrence community this scholarship will be applying for the scholarship award. The reviewing committee is the Student Union Activities Board, 1970-71. QUALIFICATION 1. Student status—regularly enrolled student at the University of Kansas 11. Service to the University and or Lawrence community PLAY IT STRAIGHT Applications and further information are available in the south Loaring database at www.southloaring.com. Applications must be posted no. 6, March 19, 1971 The straight tip oxford is a strong contender for spring and summer footwear fashion. Handsomely detailed it get together with the easy slacks and jackets. Nugget tan leather; also Black or Brown with White. by KINGS & CLARK The money for KU's first campaign came from a relief fund which was given to Lawrence to help it recover from the pre-Civil War bombing. from the 16th century, a Spanish Tympanum stone sculpture from the 15th century, Rossetti's "La Pia," a 19th century Swedish painting; three of Homer's works from the 19th century, and James Ivanovich's painting. "One, Three. Outside." from 1963 are in storage elsewhere on campus." The museum's major pieces include the Tilmann Riemen-scheiner "Madonna and Child," a German wood sculpture from 1937 by Agnolino Bronzetti; Florentine polychrome "The Mardi-Gras," an Italian painting. American Studies Class of 1971 Meet Rob Gwin Reading Dynamics Campus Representative Ak Rob to demonstrate how Reading Dynamics has helped him with his studies if you see him on campus. He would be站 to show you. Or, call Rob at 843-8874 or 843 in a home demonstration. Also, Rob has complete details of the提前pre-enrolment series now underway and the Reading Dynamics American Studies section now forming. "The skills I learned from the Reading Dynamics course immediately saved me time while I increased the amount of material I covered. My progress amazed me." 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