8 Tuesday, February 22, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Camera America ONE HOUR PHOTO Lawrence's Largest Supplier of Darkroom Materials 1610 West 23rd Street 841-7205 Futons $99.95 (while supplies last) Bobbie Bedroom 842-7378 Boy Scout Troop 53 75th Annual Chili Supper First Christian Church 10th & Kentucky $4.00 per Person Sunday,Feb.27 11:30am-7:00pm NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK. Clever use of white space can be extrememely effective. Use it to your advantage in your next ad. To make it work for you, just be sure you place your ad where students look first. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Nothing works better. "The Anytime Line of credit from Commerce Bank can help you afford home improvements, college tuition, a dream vacation - even a car. It's a personal revolving line of credit secured by a second mortgage that lets you put your home equity to work whenever you want it. You can borrow from $10,000 to $200,000 or more depending on your current equity and eligibility. 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Because most of the work comes from KU alumni, faculty, and students, the art and design gallery displays mostly contemporary art. THE WILCOX CLASSICAL MUSEUM Betty Banks, curator of the museum and associate professor of the classics, said students should relish the chance to see a truly ancient object. This museum opened in 1888 and is located on the first floor of Lippincott Hall. Visitors will find plaster casts of Greek and Roman sculpture and other antiquities including vases and coins. These works provide a three-dimensional, realistic scale of some of the most famous works in classical art. Continued from Page 7. Count on Commerce Commerce Bank "It's one thing to see an old coin in a book," she said. "It another to see it MUSEUMS: Enjoy art on campus (Formerly The Bank of Kansas) Hours for the Wilcox Classical Museum are Monday through Friday, 8:15 a.m. to noon, and Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on weekends. Admission is free. THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM with your own eyes." Located in Spooner Hall across from the Kansas Union, this museum houses a collection of hundreds of thousands of archeological and ethnographic objects from around the world. Exhibits focus on understanding different cultures. Every fall, the museum displays a major exhibition of American Indian art. the artwork of KU students and faculty as well as other regional and national artists. Hours for the Museum of Anthropology are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m., to 5 p.m.; and Sunday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Shows at the gallery usually run from one to three weeks in length. THE KANSAS UNION GALLERY Susan Hoffman, advisor and member of the fine arts Committee for the SUA said that the Union Gallery was unique because it was student-run. "The students plan everything that goes in there," Hoffman said. Hoffman said the student union gallery also was educational for the people who worked there. This gallery, located on the fourth floor of the Kansas Union, showcases "It's excellent experience for anyone who is interested in doing work for an art gallery," she said. Hoffman said she thought all students should spend time viewing the arts. "Just opening your mind and seeing what the artist was trying to express is important," she said. The Kansas Union Gallery hours are Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday noon to 4 p.m. Admission is Free. 9145D WEIRD: Stolen teddy is soldiers' last straw Continued from Page 7. of Idaho demanded the return of payments they mistakenly made to now-suspended psychologist Terry Clapp for treatments of several people with multiple personality disorders. Based on testimony at Clapp's disciplinary hearing, his preferred treatment of that disorder was exorcism, which the insurers said they do not cover. --Beijing's official Heilongjiang Legal News publication reported in January that the wife of Zhang, lingui, following the advice of a fortune-teller on how to improve marital relations, cut off his penis with a pair of scissors. The fortune-teller had concluded that the problem in the relationship was Zhang's faulty organ and that the wife's only hope was to remove it so that a new one would grow. COMPELLING EXPLANATIONS -In January, several parents who had been arrested at a cockfighting raid in Dayton, Tenn., filed a $55 million lawsuit against the sheriff's department, claiming that the raid traumatized their children, who were in attendance. Before the deputies arrived, the children were watching 400 people cheering two fights in adjacent rings in which 15 roosters had already been killed. 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