Physical Therapy conference today Physical therapy students will meet at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Pine Room for a report on the national conference of the American Physical Therapy Association held in June. Donna Strohwitz, Offerle senior, and Glen Singer, Savonburg senior, attended the San Francisco meeting where Singer received a national scholarship, the McMillan award. "Superior scholarship and evidence of potential for professional contributions is the basis for the McMillan award," said Jacqueline King, physical therapy club adviser. Singer is the first Kansas student to receive this honor. Weston pics on display in Union Photographs by Edward Weston of the George Eastman Company, New York, are on display in the south lounge of the Student Union. The 50 black and white photographs represent the first in a series of exhibits sponsored by the SUA Exhibit Committee this fall. Vickie Moore, chairman of the SUA Exhibits Committee, said displays will be changed every two or three weeks. In the future most of the exhibits will feature student art. The committee plans to use entries in a student photography contest next semester as a major display. Latin American Seminar planned Latin American university administrators will meet at KU under the direction of George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Oct. 18-29 for the tenth Seminar on Higher Education in the Americas. Sept. 23 1969 KANSAN 3 A switch to concentration on campus and local issues marks this year's KU Collegiate Young Republicans (CYR) chapter, said John Ruth, Wichita junior and CYR chairman. Young Republicans switch focus to KU, local issues "Rather than issue statements on national politics, the CYR's will try to move into an area where we can have more effect." Ruth said. "We will orient our organization toward the immediate KU area." Ruth described the CYR chapter as "still in the planning stage," with a meeting planned for the first week of October. Weather Showers ending east portion early this morning. Today decreasing cloudiness and cool. Northerly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour. High lower 70s. Clear to partly cloudy and cool tonight and Wednesday. Official Bulletin Todav Fee Payment. All day. Business Office. Strong Hall. Syncronized Swimming Clinic, 7-9 p.m. Those interested need not know syncronized swimming but should be strong swimmers. Robinson Pool. Organizational Meeting 7 p.m. Kan- bu International Special Film Special Film 7:30 p.m. Ballad of a Woman Special Film. 9 p.m. "My Name Is Ivan." Dyche Auditorium. Fee Payment Ends. All day. Business Office, Strong Hall. Fong hua. Classical Fiction & 9 p.m. "Judex." Dvohe, Auditorium. Dylan Audubon. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. SUA Membership Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. Carlson Reelalt. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. 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