Photo by Halina Pawl A table appeared in the Kansas Union lobby Monday which will be a part of the Wednesday Moratorium Day activities. The table is filled with pamphlets and information concerning the Vietnam war, which are available to students. Fellowship applications accepted now Postdoctoral and graduate fellowships will be awarded by the National Science Foundation for study in the mathematical, physical, medical, biological, engineering and social sciences and in the history or philosophy of science. Application may be made by college seniors, graduate students working in a degree program and individuals wishing to do postdoctoral work. All applicants will be judged on the basis of ability by a panel of scientists appointed by the National Research Council. Final selection will be made by the National Science Foundation and announced March 15. Applicants for the graduate awards will be required to take the Graduate Record Examinations. Applications for Graduate Fellowships must be filed with the Fellowship Office, National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20418, by December 5. Applications for postdoctoral fellowships must be filed by December 8. Stipends for Graduate Fellows are: $2,400 for the first-year level; $2,600 for the intermediate level; and $2,800 for the terminal-year level. The basic annual stipend for Postdoctoral Fellows is $6,500. Dependency allowances and allowances for tuition, fees and limited travel will also be provided. Bauxite is the principal ore of aluminum. 2 KANSAN Oct. 14 1969 An intoxicating new adult game! Hanson urged any faculty member wishing to return his salary or make a token contribution in the name of the moratorium to contact him or Hinshaw. Some faculty members believe the moratorium day events are at least as valid as regular University instruction, Hanson said. They feel they are earning their salaries as instructors by participating in the moratorium. SHAKEY'S PIZZA PARLOR BY PUBLIC HOUSE 544 W. 23rd VI 2-266 Lawrence Faculty to return salaries in support of moratorium A contingent of faculty members will return Oct. 15's salary to the Chancellor's office at 9 a.m. the morning of the moratorium. He pointed out that student initiative in planning the day's events has "given rise to sentiments such as: "Those "kids" are at it again, doing their Vietnam thing ' ' ' and this attitude makes it easier for citizens outside the academic community to avoid the moratorium. In addition to showing support for an end to the War, the move is calculated to show Lawrence citizens that the academic community is prepared to suffer in the same way a merchant would if he suspended business on the moratorium day. assistant professors of anthropology, addressed to all faculty members, stressed the need for faculty involvement in the moratorium. 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