Four join faculty Four assistant professors have joined the faculty of the KU electrical engineering department and an associate professor has returned from a two-year leave. Dr. Harvey H. Doemland has returned from Oriente University in Venezuela with which KU has a Ford Foundation contract to help establish programs in the basic science. The new appointees are Robert M. Haralick, John A. Rupf Jr., Julian C. Holtzman and Ronald L. Klein. Rupf graduated, from KU in 1961, and has been an instructor at Purdue University. Haralick, a KU graduate, worked as a research engineer for International Business Machines. He has served as senior research engineer at KU's Center for Research in Engineering Science. Holtzman has been assistant professor at San Jose State College in Calif. since 1965. He has also been in industry as a full-time consultant with Hughes Aircraft Co. and Lockheed Missiles and Space Co. Klein, whose field is control systems, was with the Bell Telephone Laboratories in North Andover, Mass. from 1963 to 1967, working on network communications research. The past year he has been working for the Ill. Bell Telephone Co. KU to host meeting KU will host a meeting of nationally prominent educators in the field of public school art education on Oct. 5. A new concept in the teaching of art, based on recognition of simple designs will be the theme of the program. The discussion tonic will be "Nucleus of Commonalities." As an example of the concept, Dr. Phil H. Rueschhoff, KU professor of education and director of the symposium, pointed to a program now used in some elementary schools in which students must relate lines to shapes, patterns and sets. The program, organized at KU, is sponsored by the Johnson County Community College and the State Department of Education. Internship awarded Martha Mangelsdorf, Shawnee Mission junior, has been awarded a Sears Roebuck and Co. 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Wells, KU associate professor of botany and systematics ecology, will continue his research on vegetation in the deserts of North America with the aid of a $37,300 two-year grant from the National Science Foundation. KU YAF prepares for lasting effort Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), a political group dedicated to promoting conservative philosophy, is attempting to become a lasting organization at KU, said Dave Miller, Eudora junior and co-chairman of the group. YAF which was founded nationally in 1960 is opposed to Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), compulsory draft and campus disruption, and advocates a peacetime voluntary military and conservative alternatives to the liberalism of the 50's and 60's. Miller said the supreme goal of YAF is to bring conservative speakers, such as William Buckley Jr. to KU. The first meeting is tentatively set for Sept. 30 in the Kansas Union. 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