Wednesday, February 3.1971 SUA, Maupintour Plan Regular Travel Service 3 By SCOTT SMITH Kansan Staff Writer A proposal allowing an university to move its campus to work with Students Union Activities and the Universities to provide professional legal services, well as University-oriented travel services will become a major business. Students who want to travel will soon have the convenience of a complete travel service located at SUA, 801 Union Lounge. The service, to be operated jointly by SUA and Maupintown, will begin Monday and will be open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 "With the rapid increase in the 'University's population as well as the increase in those students enrolled in our programs in States and abroad, the students working with SUA felt it was time to expand our services accordingly." Robinson said. SUA vice-president, Irv Robinson, Prioria Village manager. said, "Students and members of the university will be a resource University for many services aside from classroom instruction and tries to provide these services. THE TRAVEL service is designed to serve the students and faculty of the University of Alabama and in procedural capacity. "A special feature of the service," Robinson said, "will be the ability to experience working closely with the permanent service employees giving potential travelers an actual experience in travel abroad." Robinson said the volunteer students could answer specific questions based on their own travel experiences that the permanent employees might not have. The volunteers will be present between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. ROBISON POINTED to the freshman class as a valuable guide as a valuable extra. He said applications for the International Student Identity Card "This card," Robinson said, "would be second in importance only to the traveler's passport. The card entitles the holder to ride the carousel, performances at some theaters, concert halls, shops and most museums. Robinson estimated that approp- lation would take between 30 and 50 weeks, but he said, tickets could be said, tickets could be picked up Maupinport's main office. 900 Massachusetts St., or at their Mall in New York to the Mali's Shopping Center. Of particular interest are the intra-European student charter schools, transportation, low-cost tours and holiday centers, accommodations in student hostels and meals in student accommodation. The travel service will help student travellers to obtain transportation reservations. hotel accommodations, travel agencies abroad camping information and intra-European charter flights. UNTIL THE AIR Traffic Center, the domestic airlines, and the international Air Transportation Association, representing the airport in its region, the new location as a bona fide branch of Maumpont travelers. THE CARD sells for $1. A passport photo and student identification are needed to apply. The foreign employment file of Duke Scholar Discusses Works of French Poet Fowlie said that Americans often knew Baudelaire as the artist of Edgar Allen Poe. Baudelaire in Edgar Allen Poe. Fowlie said, translated Poe and had much in common with him, interested in the secrecy and interested in the secrety and "Baudelaire's poetry starts and continues unboundly and it combines such simplicity in form and rhetoric, as French literature at Duke University, said Monday night in Woodruff Auditorium. "I lecture at Woodruff Auditorium." Les Fleurs du Mal, 'Fowler said, is a book known by all civilized Europeans. The book, he said, is a self-revealing conundrum. But Baudelaire tended to mask the truth about himself in his books. In a lecture titled, "Baudelaire," "Baudelaire, Baudelaire," Fowie discussed the poetry and personality of Charles Pierre Baudelaire, a French poet. He made particular reference to Baudelaire's book of poes, "Les Fleurs du Mal" or "Phares." Fowlie described the essence of Baudehale's poetical terms in its lyric quality. He described the lyric quality as "a method for the poet to enter the state of the visionary and for the reader to participate in the experience." Czech Scholar Will Lecture Oldrick Kyn, an economist at the University of California at Berkeley, formerly of Charles University in Prague, will lecture on "The Rise and Fall of Hitler" in Czechlovski at: 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. suggestiveness of dreams, and both scorned progress and materialism. Fowlie said that Baudelaire's poetry was the beginning of a celebration of the classical poetry, poetry founded on intelligence and romantic poetry and poetry that explores the hidden powers of man's being. Fowle's lecture was the fourth in this year's Humanities Lecture Series and the next lecture is scheduled for March 23 in the University Theatre. Marker Sought For Russell ATLANTA (UPI)—Speaker ATLANCE L. Smith of the Georgia House of Representatives asked for a state appropriation of a Thursday to place a monument to the war. B. Russell on the capitol grounds. UNI Records Smith appeared before the joint House-Senate Appropriations Committee to make the request. He said the money could be raised by contributions, but he added that it would be better to state money because it would mean "every Georgian would have a part in it." $299 Reg. '4" Rea. '498 the service will acquaint students with various work possibilities in Europe and will have limited possibilities in Africa and in Asia. 8 Track Tape 477 Tom Maupin, the professional agent working with SUA, said his students by its acceptance of office space on campus, to provide the most economical mode able to meet the students' desires. HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Bob Denver and Newil Jane Newwar will star in an episode of "Love, American Style." MAUPIN AIDI it was to the advantage to place his confidence travel agent because a selection of travel service companies is available, and a final selection can be made at the same cost as that available Maupintour's cost quotations to a student are the same and are required travel service company Maupintour's remuneration is if the student is based in London. In order to serve the students and faculty, we need to have feedback from them." Robinson said. Lawrence school officials have released figures clarifying the current status of all high school suspended last semester. Lawrence School Officials Release Suspension Figures The subject of school suspensions aroused considerable controversy in Lawrence. At different times during the first semester, 10 black students were invited to a remainder of the semester. Three of this group attended a classroom session on the topic and seven attended some or all class sessions of a tutoring program. The report by school officials includes the following information: Six of the black students are new in school and the others are from other schools. Four out not in school, two are in school, one is a farmer city and one has enrolled in a Job Corps program. One is still in Lawrence but not in Six white students were suspected at various times under the supervision of the staff of this group, five returned to school and the other one may re-enroll it. Hillcrest "Far Ahead of Its Time . . . Best Audio-Visual BEST AUDIO-VISUAL Experience in Town!" Experience in Town!" William Wolf, Cur wed., Thurs. Fri. 5:05—7:20—9:35 Adults 1.50 Child 7.50 William Wolf, Cue Hillcrest Wed.-Thurs.-Fri 5:10-7:10-9:35 Little Fauss and Big Halsy are not your father's heroes. TEMPTATIONS SHOW with THE BOTTOWN REYNE Black Awareness Week Concert Monday·Feb.15,1971 7:30 pm AHEARN FIELDHOUSE IN CONCERT MAIL ORDER FORM Name Phone At: Conde's, Union Ticket Office, Mail Order AHEARN FIELDHOUSE TICKETS: $3—$3.50—$4 Address City Please send me: ___ $3, ___ $3.50, ___ $4 State Zip Code You MUST send a stamped, TICKETS BILL-addressed envelope with payment, no later than Feb.8, 1971 to TEMPITATIONS, Activities Center, Union, KSU, attended some or all class sessions of the tutoring program Four of this group paid $99.50 each for damage due to vandalism and another paid $12 for vandalism damage. Another group of five white students was suspended for the remainder of the first semester Manhattan, Ke. 66502. (Make checks payable to X-State Union) K-State Union.) CLIFF H. Nolens began learn- ing for millions of students in the United States, the world, and various foreign countries. His frequent literature assignments are: 1. 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