Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, Sept. 25, 1961 State Schools Vital, Dean Says Francis Heller, associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, stressed the importance of the American state university at a meeting of the International Club meeting Friday. He addressed the audience at the International Club. He stressed the responsibility of the students, faculty, and the entire administration to take an active interest in the foreign students on this campus. As to whether the European system of education is better than the American system, he said: "No two sets of institutions are exactly alike and each is formed to serve the needs which conform to its own society." "We hope it will continue to work in this direction," she said. In closing, Dean Heller spoke briefly of the future. "How does an educational institution bridge this gap between the known past and the uncertain future? We have hunches and suspicions, but we don't really know what it will be like in 1980. You can't decree cooperation. You can't legislate understanding. This is where education must enter." more than four hundred people the largest audience to attend International Club, assembled for the first meeting this year. Miss Petra Moore, Lawrence senior and secretary of the organization said "People-to-People has helped bring out this large crowd. Following the introduction of officers by Shafiq Hashmi, Hyderabad, India, the president of the club, William Dawson, chairman of People-to-People, spoke. Directing his speech to the foreign students, he said: "We need your ideas and suggestions if this program is to be successful. Our purpose is to let you see the American way, the capitalistic way — good or bad — other than in your usual campus life." Catholic Daily Mass: 6:20 a.m., St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will address the next meeting of International Club at 7:30 p.m. Friday. German Ph.D. Reading Examination: Oct. 7, 9 am., 426 Lindley. Candidates must register in 306 Fraser no later than 12 noon Saturday, Sept. 30. Official Bulletin Fulbright Forum: Undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered by the abroad are invited to a meeting on foreign study opportunities and scholar- ships. Theater Thursday, Sept. 28, at 4 p.m. TOMORROW Alpha Phil Omega (National Service Fraternity) Open Meeting: 7:30 p.m. Pine Rose, Kansas Union, Speaker, Mr Joe Scanlon, National Executive Secrecy. Episcopal Holy Communion and Breakfast: 7 a.m., Capetown, House. New Foreign Students Orientation Building 4 p.m., Forum Room, Kansas Beijing Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. WEDNESDAY Le Cerule Francais se reuimira mercredi le 16 septembre à quatre heures dans la salle 11 de Fraser. Toux ceux qui parlent français sont cordialement invités. Will Publish KU Prof's Book A book by an associate professor of Romance languages at the University of Kansas will be published in December in Geneva, Switzerland. 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