. 10 Friday, February 26, 1971 University Daily Kansan Pianist's Recital Tonight A faculty recital will be presented by Gary Lewis, visiting lecturer in piano, at 8:30 m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall. The program will include piano solo and chamber music. Concert to Benefit Nursery A benefit concert for Someday School, a childcare nursery center, will be held at 8 p.m. on Sunday at the UCCP Center, 1204 Oread. Various musicians, including Gordon Cleveland, Chapel Hill, N.C., graduate student, Patricia Beardishey, Pt. Collins,College, graduate student; Seth McCormick, Pt. Collins College, Mo., junior, and others will perform folk, country-western and other selections. A donation of $1 will be collected at the door. Space Films to Be Shown To add further significance to the NASA Moon Rock Exhibition, two space films will be shown at 2 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. The films "Research in the Atmosphere" and "Daghes has been working on astronauts since March 13." Both films are shown each Saturday through March 13. Although the films are aimed specifically at children, Mrs. Louise Hounor, coordinator for the college, said she would go northwhile for college and high school audiences. Admission is 50 cents. CORBIN-JRP Ideas w/o Action Is Futile Action w/o Ideas Is Fatal Vote Experience STEPHEN CARTER Pearson College Senator (SFK) Resident Poet's Travels Yield Unusual Findings By TONDA RUSH Kansan Staff Writer Ross Marsh Writer Jonathan Williams, KU's poet-in-residence, has been compared to Jonathan Appleseed. Williams gave a sample of the students of his travel to students in the United States and Urban Design Thursday. He presented a program of slides from his research. Williams collects pictures of buildings and other landmarks as he travels around the world living poetry readings. He likes to touch, touch, touch, be said, and appreciates the unusual in all forms of art. "History is written because there are places and things that need remembering," he said. "These are slides of things that I think need to be remembered." He has slid into a police station as an old police station that was rebuilt pagod-style in a park in Baltimore. The Winchester mystery house in California is another picture of murder. A woman was widowed of the man who invented the Winchester rite. A spirit investigates her death. if she left certain parts of the house unfinished she would never die. The house, as a result, has several unfinished rooms. A lightbulb house in Kentucky Bashed onto the screen during the program. Williams explained it named Henry Dorsay. It was a bed-udge of old tires, dollars, miscellaneous junk that Dorsay had strung together into a lightbulb illuminated with electric light bulbs. Graveyards interest Williams. he has slides of the headstones from the graves of poets such as Thomas Thoreau, Henry James and Mark Twain. He had a picture of the headstone committed suicide and one of the concrete angels hovering over Thomas Wolfe's cemetery plot. Williams said he gathers his slides as he travels. "There's stuff everywhere no one sees," he said. "Interstate highways by-pass so much that I want to see." He always travels by car, he said. As he goes, he tries to build a chain of acquaintances so that he can stop every 200 miles. "I find out most of the points of interest from the local people," he said. Albaugh his home is in North Carolina, he is trying to renovate a farm house in England. Most of him, he said, is spent in Paris. Research Aided New research on the biochemical aspects of implantation and early pregnancy in mammals is under way at the University of Kansas to support a project, $44,250 (U.S. Public Health Service). The study, which has received tentative funding through 1976, is directed by Jerome M. Yochim, associate professor of physiology and cell biology. Through the new study, Yochim said he hoped to better define implantation in terms of hormonal activities and their determine metabolism during implantation and early pregnancy. If You're Planning on FLYING Spring Break, Let Us Do The LEGWORK For You! (NEVER an extra cost for Airline tickets) Flights are Filling . . . YOUTH STANDBY TICKETS Can be Purchased in Advance Maupintour travel service 900 Mass/The Malls Phone 843-1211 One of the outstanding French dramatic companies, the "Centre Dramatique National du Sud-Est," will perform Molière's "Meisanthropte" at 8:20 p.m. today. The performance is in French. Antoine Bourseiller, director of the cast of nine, brings his troupe The play is described as a satirical classic which reflects the changing women and unsurprising young noblesmen of the French court of the 17th century. The characters are so animated at times ice cold, but most importantly, as forming an audience in their telling of the story. French Play Staged Tonight THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE B.A.T.C. T.I.C. Admission is $1.75 and tickets may be purchased at the Murphy Hall box office. to KU before opening at Paris's Odeon-Teatre de France. Last spring he toured the United States on a Ford Foundation grant. Vote CCU March 3-4 Senior Class Officers John MIZE —President Jim GILPIN —Vice-President Nancy PILE —Treasurer Nancy McELROY —Secretary Pd. CCU. FEBRUARY SPECIAL Our Griffs Giant Burger Bar 1618 W. 23rd HAMBURGERS Giant Bun 39¢ Giant Hunk of Beef with cheese Fresh Lettuce & Tomatoes 44c Topped with our special dressing ALSO REMEMBER FAMILY DAY EVERY TUESDAY 100 per cent U.S. Govt. Inspected Beef HAMBURGERS Delicious! Nutritious! Piping Hot! 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