KU Reading Center offers free reading, study help The KU Reading Center offers four free services to university students who wish to improve their reading abilities and general study techniques, said Robert Williams, head of the reading center. All services are free and carry no credit. These services are offered twice during the semester for six weeks. The four basic services offered include: developmental reading I, developmental reading II, individual assistance in reading skills and study methods, and clinical reading services. Students enrolled in developmental reading I meet for twelve 50-minute sessions in small groups, ten to fifteen students, Williams said, to discuss and acquire skills in "efficient use of study time, reading effectiveness in subject areas, listening and note-taking, developing vocabulary, library skills for theme and research writing, and preparing for and taking various types of examinations." Developmental reading II is the service offered for students who have the potential to increase their speed without loss of comprehension. Students meet for 18 50-minute sessions in small classes, Williams said. Techniques employed to increase reading Oct. 29 1969 KANSAN 15 Who is Andre Kole? Do the Dead Return? Kole is coming! Advanced Reading Technique Speed Reading Course Starting Monday Nov. 3 ATTEND 1st LESSON FREE Tuition Only $97.00 • $7.00 Down • $3.00 a month (no interest) Classes held in UCCF Bldg. 3:30 p.m.or 7 p.m. Classes meet each Monday for 6 weeks For More Information Call 542-2220 speed are paced readings, reading accelerators, timed readings, reading tachistoscopes and controlled readers. Students must have already taken developmental I or be classified above the sophomore level to enroll in developmental reading II, Williams added. Guaranteed Results Assistance on an individual basis is available for those students whose study problems cannot be dealt with effectively in regular classes, Williams said. Individual diagnosis and treatment for students experiencing extreme difficulties with reading is offered in the clinical reading service. MARCH FOR PEACE MEETING STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE WEDNESDAY,OCT.29 7:30 JAYHAWK ROOM I. D. CARDS ARE READY I. D. CARDS ARE READY Please pick up at Strong Hall Rotunda Wed., Oct. 29-12 noon to 4:30 p.m Thurs., Oct. 30-12 noon to 4:30 p.m. CALVIN, EDDY & KAPPELMAN, INC. Patronize Kansan Advertisers Jan Merrick models a dress that looks great at a housewarming or a building-razing. Howard Wolf fashioned the top of brushed satin and skirt of phony pony, sashed with a Thai silk print. In black and white sizes 6 to 14. $40 FREE PARKING PROJECT 800 835 MASS. VI3-4833 Jay SHOPPE