Grad studies information available Information on graduate studies and employment possibilities for seniors will be presented at two meetings today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The first meeting at 3:30 p.m. will discuss post-graduate work and the terms of scholarships and fellowships available. Methods of application will be described, also. At 4:30 a panel of placement personnel from the different campus placement officers will be present to discuss job opportunities for graduating seniors. The panel will report on the nature of jobs available with special attention being given to government work. George Waggoner, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, will be in charge of both meetings. Foreign Service to interview Students interested in the Foreign Service of the U.S. State Department can meet with Josiah W. Bennett, a Foreign Service Officer, Wednesday. Interested students can obtain information from the Department of Political Science, 504 Blake Hall. The written examination for the Foreign Service will be given on Dec. 9,1969. Applications for the exam must be received in Washington, D.C.by Oct.24. Pellogrom will explore explosion The world population explosion and means of softening its effects will be discussed by Dan Pellegrom, Union Theological Seminary student, at 8 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Pellegrom. Director of College Programs on Planned Parenthood-World Population, will be sponsored by students in the School of Social Welfare. President of his class at Union Theological Seminary, Pellegrom is visiting campuses across the country to "assist students and faculty who are ready to become actively involved" in combatting the population explosion. CYD to meet today KU Collegiate Young Democrats will meet at 9 p.m. Tuesday in 101 Kansas Union. Officers will be elected. German prof to speak "Symbols in a Changing Society," lecture by Horst Helle, head of the Institute of Sociology at the Technical Institute of Aachen, West Germany, will be at 3:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room. Oct. 14 1969 KANSAN 3 Nearly two weeks ago NASA officials were to decide if Edward Zeller, KU professor of geology, would receive a sample of moon dust. Today his project is still under consideration. "If they're going to say no to our request, they still have to do it," he said. Zeller wants the sample for his study of the effects of radiation on the lunar surface. He has made a formal request to NASA for a lunar sample from the Apollo 13 mission. "We didn't apply for Apollo 11 material because we felt the sample would be too contaminated. However, when we were offered a sample," he said, "we didn't refuse." Since being offered the gram of moon dust, Zeller has made three trips to Houston, each time expecting to get the sample. So far he's only been in the lab and seen the lunar material on closed circuit television, he said. Christian Science Organization. 7.30 p.m. Latin American Film. 7.30 p.m. The latest delay occurred Sept. 25, when Col James A. McDivitt Faculty Recital 7 p.m. Robert Situation Services 2 p.m. broad-cast ANU University 9:15 F.M. Dust' still being considered from NASA for Zeller Theatre Research Colloquium. 3:30 p.m. "Films of &kira Kurosawaa." William Arrowsmith, U. of Texas. 341 Murphy. Official Bulletin Foreign Students, Interested in attending the United Nations Dinner in Chanute? See the October International Newsletter for details. Sign up now Today Humanities Lecture. 8 p.m. "Towards a New University" Dr. William Arrowsmith, U. of Tex. Kansas Union. became head of the space agency. He knew nothing about Zeller's research so Zeller and his assistant, Gisela Dreschoff, had to make another presentation of their plans. Zeller said, "The fight is not between us and NASA but is internal. The NASA officials can't decide if they want the tests done. Some want the experiment and others don't." The sample, he said, will weigh about as much as a penny and fill a thimble half full. It would be SENIORS LAST CHANCE SHAREY'S An intoxicating new adult game! To Make Your 1970 Jayhawker Senior Picture Appointment CALL VI 3-7600 2347 W. 23rd VI 1-2266 Lawrence brought to KU in helium gas to protect it from contamination by the atmosphere. Why are more than currently 200 students taking Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics? It Works. CALL VI 3-6424 Next series starting soon. Class space is limited. SPECIAL INCOME TAX SHORT COURSE LEARN SIMPLE TAX PREPARATION EARN EXTRA MONEY NEW ABBREVIATED CLASSES START OCT.15 H & R BLOCK's Abbreviated Income Tax Course can teach you to prepare simple tax returns and apply the new tax season. The course offers a minimum of 10 hours of instruction. Many jobs are available with H & R Instruction. 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