Graduate students write review winter issue features 3 articles Graduate students in KU's French Department write, edit and publish Chimeres, one of the few graduate student reviews in French in the United States. The review, published biannually, is distributed nationally to French departments of major universities in the United States and to prominent scholars in France. The winter 1969 issue of Chimeres is 86 pages and contains three articles on French Literature, two short stories and two articles written in English specifically for the Modern Language Association convention in Denver on Dec. 27 to 30. One article by John Erickson, associate professor of French, justifies graduate reviews in terms of purpose and value. The second article, written by Lloyd Free, editor-in-chief of Chimeres, set guidelines for establishing graduate review. The review also contains a 15-page bibliography of professional reviews and magazines which IRS reveals new form WASHINGTON (UPI)β€”The Internal Revenue Service Thursday made public its new form 1040, the cheery red, white and blue package of paper that 77 million Americans will get to know before April 15. The new income tax form includes one to seven pages depending upon the complexity of the individual's tax return. The IRS said it "has been designed so, regardless of financial circumstances, it can be used by taxpayers in any bracket." The computer card form 1040A, used last year by 18 million taxpayers, has been discontinued. The card was usually used by low and moderate income individuals and the IRS said "rising income levels" made it obsolete. But IRS said the new one-page basic form is as simple and easy to use as the old card. A taxpayer who uses just the first page must take the standard deduction and cannot itemize his expenses. 18 KANSAN Nov.21 1969 publish articles on French literature. OMEGA for a lifetime of proud possession Winds itself and tells the date, too! Free will lead a seminar entitled "The Anatomy of a Graduate Review of French Literature" at the convention on Dec. 30. An all occasion watch. World- famous self-winding Omega move- ment. Date-telling calendar changes automatically every mid- night using steel case. Same second hand. $95 Without calendar. $85 The review is financed by contributions from the Alliance Francaise of Kansas City, the KU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Les Comediens de l'apervier, a group of students in the French Department who perform French plays. Marks Jewelers Del Eisele, certified gemologist 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 Chimeres editors are Michel Coclet, Claire Dehon and Roseann Runte. The subscribers of Chimeres also contribute either $5 or $10 each per year toward the publication costs. Kenneth White, associate professor of French, is University COUNTRY JOE AND THE FISH SATURDAY NOV 19 8:30 PM PLUS DANNY COX MEMORIAL MALL HALL 8-4-4 TICKETS AVAILABLE - ALL JENKINS STORES, MAGIC CIRCUS, TODAY SHOP, MEMORIAL HALL, ALSO DISCOUNT RECORDS (IN COLUMBIA) AND SANDLEWOLDE (IN LAWRENCE) adviser and J. Theodore Johnson, chairman of the French Department, is assistant adviser. Contributors of articles are Isabelle Armitage, William H. Cannon, Claire Dehon, Michel Colet, Erickson, Free, Hans R. Runte, Lucie Bryant and Roseann Runte. We Care About What You Wear And If You Care Bring Your Shoes To 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon New York Cleaners For the best in: ● Dry Cleaning ● Alterations ● Reweaving 926 Mass. VI 3-0501 PEACENOW Get your official March on Washington Peace Sticker PEACENOW Available at the football game this Saturday All proceeds for PEACE When you get together before the Mizzou game, be sure you wear your red and blue KU hat. Available at The Town Shop 839 Mass. VI 3-5755 The University Shop 1420 Crescent Dr. VI 3-4633