Project Concern founder to speak Dr. James Turpin, will present a public lecture at 8 p.m. tonight in Battenfeld Auditorium at the University of Kansas Medical Center. in Battentreff Auditorium at the University of Kansas Medical Center. As founder of the Project Concern, an independent, non-profit, medical relief program, Dr. Turpin will present practical and specific ways to involve physicians and others in meeting the medical needs throughout the world. Weather lecture Thursday Verner E. Suomi, director of the Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin, will give a public lecture, "Atmospheric Turbulent Seen from Space," at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Dyche Auditorium. Suomi will describe an international program for the extended coverage of weather prediction by the end of the "70's. The lecture is sponsored by the KU chapter of Sigma Xi; Professional fraternity. Sex education topic of lecture P. K. Houdek will speak on sex education Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Room 305 Houdek is the head of the Kansas City Social Health Society and of the teachers' instruction program in Kansas City. The lecture is sponsored by the Student Education Association. Parrenin Quartet in concert The KU Chamber Music Series opens this year with the Parrenin Quartet. They will perform at 8 p.m., Nov.11 in Swarthout Recital Hall. They will perform at 8 p.m. Nov. 11 in Swarthout Recital Hall. The ensemble was formed in 1944. It has appeared throughout five weeks. The ensemble was formed in 1947. It has four continents. It has won acclaim in Geneva, Leige and Paris. In Mexico City in 1965 the group performs us. 2,000h concert. 2 KANSAN Nov.11 1969 The group will perform works by Beethoven, Karel Huss, and Debusy. Faculty Fireside, the KU-Y program which promotes small group interaction between faculty members and KU students, needs participants. Nearly 6,000 tickets were sold for the 1969 Student Union Activities (SUA) Homecoming concert Saturday featuring Steppenwolf and the Turtles, an SUA official announced. Chat groups need members Ten groups have already formed and included in each are from five to ten students and one faculty member. Each group selects its own time, place, and frequency of meeting. The members also decide on which activities they wish to participate in or attend. Many times the families of faculty members are included. The next SUA concert will feature Blood, Sweat and Tears December 2 in Hoch Auditorium. Thousands to concert communication by classroom-stiffed students. Mutual understanding of current issues and problems is another goal of the program, he added. The program presents a faculty member in a family setting, said Mike Blakely, Topeka senior and chairman of the Faculty Fireside program. He said presenting the faculty member in an informal setting promoted Activities of the groups have included films, concerts, plays, picnics and informal discussions in the professors' homes. As program chairman, Blakely said the KU-Y would like to have groups organized and functioning by Nov. 15. He said participants in the program help make it possible by paying their annual Y-membership dues of $2.50 at the KU-Y office in the Kansas Union. Official Bulletin Today Theatre Research Colloquium, Grad Students Theses Report. 341 Murphy, 3:39 p.m. Jayhawk Juggers Club, East Door Robbins Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. Table Tennis Club, 173 Robinson, 6:45-9:45 p.m. 6-45 9-45 p.m. Chamber Choir (Delayed Broad- ing) Chamber Choir, (Delayed Broadcast) KANU. 915.FM. 7.p.m. Special Film. "Ary Number Can play." Forum Room, Kansas Union, 7. Open Forum on Austrian Ski Trip. Film and Speaker: Kanas Room. Urn. Tel: 342-705-2222. Fax: 342-705-2221. Jayhawk Rodeo Club, Kansas Union, Room 2A, 7.36 p.m. Christian Science Organization. Danforth Chapel, 7:30 p.m. Chamber, Music, Series. Parrinen Quartet Swarthowit Recital Hall, 8 Humanities Lecture. Octavio Paz. post-diplomat. Mexico. Union Ball- tle. Lecture. "Czech Theatre and Drama Today, After Cappev." Ivan Klima, Czech dramatist and critic. Room 305, Kansas Union. 3:30 p.m. Lecture. "The Artist-Intellectual in Czechoslovakia." Ivan Klima, Czech dramatist and critic. Dyche Auditorium, 8 p.m. Special Film "Underworld" Forum Room, Kansas Union, 9 p.m. Tomorrow Carrilon Recital. Albert Gerken, 7 p.m. Classical Film, "Veridiana." (Span- ish) Duplo Audience. 8 pts. Recital. Robert Clark, guest organist, Swarthot. Recital. Gail Also. Also. Recital. Foreign Students. Sign up now for Christmas International Houses around the United States. 226 Strong Hall. Meet the Nominees. Freshmen Class Officers "PIGSKIN PICKS CONTEST" Winner of this week's contest will receive $10 worth of dry cleaning service. 2nd & 3rd place winners $5 worth of dry cleaning services. Circle Your Choice as Winner Missouri at Iowa State Nebraska at Kansas State Oklahoma State at Colorado Air Force at Stanford Miami (Fla.) at Alabama Arkansas at S.M.U. Auburn at Georgia Notre Dame at Georgia Tech Indiana at Northwestern Michigan at Iowa Mississippi State at L.S.U. Tennessee at Mississippi Purdue at Ohio State Maryland at Penn State Southern Cal. at Washington T.C.U. at Texas U.C.L.A. at Oregon Yale at Princeton Kentucky at Florida U. Syracuse at Navy Pick these scores: Kansas ___ at Oklahoma ___ K.C. Chiefs ___ at New York ___ Address CONTEST RULES To enter: Clip this slate out of the paper or pick up a free entry blank at either TOPS store—1517 West 6th —1526 West 23rd, mark or write out choices and send then to TOPS Pigskin Picks. 2. 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