AWS plans sex seminar Associated Women Students (AWS) will present a Fall Seminar on Sexuality from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in Lewis Hall. The seminar is to be an informative program on birth control and abortion. There will be a film, panel discussion and private consultations with clergy, doctors and legal authorities will be available. Band clinic will be Saturday Nearly 300 Kansas high school band members and their directors will participate in a Festival of Contemporary Band Music Saturday at Murphy Hall. Events will include instrumental clinics, a KU Symphonic Band concert, and sight readings led by several conductors. Claude Smith, a KU alumnus from Chillicothe, Mo., will be guest conductor, for the festival. Speaker conflict eliminated Israeli Evening, originally scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Union Forum Room, has been changed. It will be at 7:20 p.m. to avoid a time conflict with the speaker from Biafra that same evening. Physics colloquium slated Reservations are due in the physics department office at 3 p.m. today for the graduate physics colloquium. The colloquium, "Nuclear Forces" will be held at 6 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Union Kansas Room. Paul Goldhammer, professor of physics, will speak at the dinner meeting. 'Messiah' to be given Sunday Three undergraduates will sing solos in the presentation of the "Messiah" 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hoch Auditorium. They are William Krusemark, Atchison junior, baritone; Terry Susan Knowles, Bloomfield Hills, Ill. senior, contralto and James Asbury, Overland Park senior, tenor. These three are the first undergraduates to sing the solo roles for a KU production of the "Messiah." The combined choruses and orchestra will be conducted by James R. Ralston. TKE's donate stage A psycho-drama stage which was donated to the department of psychology by Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, was dedicated Wednesday night. The stage, which has been in use about a year, is a part of the clinical psychology facilities at KU. Yale chairman to speak Roy A. Miller, chairman of the department of east and south Asian languages and literatures at Yale University, will speak at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Museum of Art Lecture Room, Spooner Hall. The topic of his lecture will be the history and poetic structure in the Bussokueki No UTA, an early Japanese poetic cycle. 2 KANSAN Dec. 5 1969 Limitations on the political activity of faculty members was one of the topics discussed in the winter meeting of the Lawrence chapter of the American Association of University Professors Thursday night. Limits on political activity nulled by AAUP Thursday a major public office, such as the state legislature or the Congress, his duties at the university be immediately suspended. Wilson said a move to suspend the duties of faculty members in a race for public office should not be made until that faculty member had been elected to office. Paul Wilson, professor of Law, is president of the AAUP this year. Wilson expressed concern over the present policy of the Kansas Board of Regents with regard to outside political activity of faculty members of colleges and universities in Kansas. In other business during the meeting, members heard reports by committees concerning faculty participation in University government, the role and function of the AAUP at KU, the quality of instruction at KU and student affairs. Wilson said the present policy requires that when a faculty member becomes a candidate for Ronald Calgaard, professor of Scholarship fund formed The KU Endowment Association has received a $10,200 gift from the estate of Miss Luella Cory, a KU alumna. The money will be used to establish the Luella Cory Memorial Scholarship Fund. The first scholarships from the fund will be awarded during the 1970-71 school year. Miss Cory was born in Leavenworth in 1895, graduated from KU in 1916, and died Sept. 22, 1969, in Tempe, Ariz. She taught high school in Leavenworth several years before receiving a degree in library science from the University of Illinois in 1923. In 1944 Miss Cory moved from Leavenworth to Phoenix to take over a position in the Arizona Department of Library and Archives. She worked from 1948 until her retirement in 1960 at Tempe, Ariz., as a member of the Arizona State University staff. economics, was elected vice-president and president elect of the faculty organization. The committee on student affairs distributed results of a questionnaire answered by KU students last spring. The questionnaire was a survey on student attitudes towards the classroom, life outside the classroom and student participation in the University. 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