Page 10 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1963 Dean Cited for Part In African Training Burton W. Marvin, dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism, was one of four journalists honored by the African-American Institute (AAI) at a reception in New York Saturday. The four journalists were cited for their participation in a pioneering training program for African newsmen held in three African countries this summer announced Waldemar A. Nielsen, president of the institute. Participating in the training program in addition to Dean Marvin were; Malvin R. Goode, United Nations correspondent for the American Broadcasting Company; John McCormally, editor of The Hutchinson (Kansas) News, and Dr. Sydney W. Head, AAI representative and seminar coordinator. David G. Wilson, director, Office of African Programs, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, represented the Department of State which provided the grant for the workshops. The program was organized by Mrs. Margaret E. Pollard, media programs consultant for the institute. MORE THAN 100 African journalists and broadcasters from 15 countries attended the series of Hot Time KANSAS CITY, Mo., (UPI)—A Young man with a Macabre sense of humor appeared at a Halloween costume party last week dressed as a Bgdbhist monk and carrying a gasoline can. Lou Kirshner, 29, of Suburban Roeland Park, Kan., said his gasoline can contained beer. "... there's never any waste with Eaton's Open Stock Letter Papers. Paper and envelopes always 'come out even' because matching paper and envelopes are sold separately ... you buy what you want, when you want it ... and do away with mis-matched letters and 'orphan' sheets and envelopes ... forever!" Pick your personality-perfect Eaton paper from our Open Stock selection ... for elegance, for economy. See you soon! three two-week sessions in Addis Ababa, DaresSalaam, Tanganyika, and Lagos, Nigeria. The workshops demonstrated that American concepts of news and American news practices have genuine relevancy to the African situation, and that the Africans recognize this relevancy and are eager to explore its implications," Nielsen said in an address to the journalists. The Africans represented 41 news publications, 12 broadcasting organizations, nine ministries of information, and three news agencies. The following countries were represented: Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Tanganyika, Somalia, Zanzibar, the Federal Cameroon Republic, Western Cameroon, Gambia, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierre Leone. Carter's Stationery 1025 Massarab Street VA 81933 Reception guests represented the fields of publishing and journalism, and the African embassies and missions to the United Nations. The AAI is the leading private agency for African educational and cultural development. A quote in yesterday's Kansan interview on Viet Nam was incorrectly attributed to Klaus Pringsheim. The statement was made by Grant Goodman, associate professor of history. The quote made by Prof. Goodman: Correction "Please note that the governmental change that has taken place in South Viet Nam was a coup, not a revolution. Coups which are marked by a kind of musical chairs among a ruling elite, are typical of the elitist authoritarian regimes of post-colonial Southeast Asia." Beta Gamma Sigma Bill Patterson, Wichita graduate student, has been elected president of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society for students in the fields of business and commerce. Other elected officers are: Larry Gamble, Pittsburg senior, vice-president; Roger Singleton, a faculty member of the business school, secretary-treasurer. The following seniors were elected to membership: Wayne Rice, Lee's Summit, Mo.; John Oakson, Leawood; George Weber, Lawrence; Clyde Harms, Lawrence; Mike Rathbone, Wichita; Thomas Clutz, Rochester, N.Y.; Dave Rybolt, Ottawa; David Cain, Prairie Village, and Robert Boley, Shawnee Mission. Although 15 living groups have expressed dislike of the theme for Homecoming decorations, 36 groups took part in the display of competition last weekend. Phi Kappa Sig's Wins Trophies The extensive decorations of Phi Kappa Sigma succeeded in a sweep of both the fraternity division and Hill Championship trophies. The hill trophy was awarded for the best display on campus regardless of category. The decoration theme was a translation of the Kansas motto, "To the Stars Through Difficulty." The guiding principle for decorators was "far above the golden valley." SIGMA PHI EPSILON was second and Sigma Nu was third in the fraternity division. A short walk is good for you. 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