Thursday, December 3, 1970 Performers Announced For Festival of the Arts 5 The fifth annual Festival of the Arts will feature Laura Nyro, Kenny Baker, Ray Bradbury and Chuck Jones. Ray Bradbury and Buxminder Fuller, according to Mike Miller, Pittsburg senior and director of the festival. Laura Nyro ... writes poetry The week-long festival will open with an exhibition of works by the faculty of visual arts. The event will feature the exhibition area of the Kansas Union March 21 to talk about the work of artists who will work on display the entire week of the festival Annual Gift Sale Opens Wednesday More than 10,000 gift items from 94 countries are being offered for sale at the fourth annual International Gift Fair. The sale opened at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the kawk Room of the Kansas Union. Monday night, March 22, is the only night that has not yet been filled, said Miller. Clothing items, carvings, chess and jets are sold in the annual being so loved during the annual KU-Y fund-raising project, according to Josef Sauer. Prices range from 60 cents to $100, she said. The gift fair will remain open from 5 p.m. to 8.30, then from 2.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Friday. Among the countries being represented by items at the gift fair are Kobe, Taiwan, Italy, the Philippines, Korea, India and Japan. All profits from the gift fair go to KUY. Fuller, an architect and engineer who designed the United States Pavilion at Expo 70 in New York on April 24. He will be a part of the Humanities Lecture Series as well as the festival, according to Miller. Lewis will bring his Trio Plus One, said Miller. Lewis has won seven gold records, a Grammy award and three album awards. In the past year he has performed "Concussion," the jazz symphony *the Symphony orchestra*. Lewis will perform Wednesday, March 24 Hearts will be reserved, Miller said. *Serling is best known for the television series, "Twilight Zone," which he created and directed, with myers for best dramatic writing and four Writers Guild Awards. He has written more than 200 works and was national president of the Television Arts and Sciences. Jones has been brought back after a second time by popular demand and the toonist, Jones was at the first festival. He has worked for Walt Disney and is currently the head of animation and visual arts at the company. Serling will talk on the prospects in American drama on Thursday, March 25, Miller said. Along with Jones will be Ray Bradbury for his works in science fiction. Burry has written more than 300 novels and 14 movies on screenplays. Jones and Bradbury will present their program Friday March 26, Miller said. Laura Nyro, poet and song writer, has written songs for Peter, Paul and Mary and the Fifth Dimension. The price of tickets for the festival will be $11 but, as in the past, students can save by buying concessions during spring concerts. The museum's ability be able to pick out their reserved seat tickets two weeks before they are sold to the public, Miller said. All festival programs, including the visual arts exhibition, will be held in Hoch Auditorium. University Daily Kansan NSF Gives Grant Of $60,555 to KU Ten Kansas colleges and universities have received grants totalling $167,432 from the National Science Foundation. These grants are given each year to improve and strengthen science education. KU's share of the money comes to $60,555. Dean William J. Argersinger Jr. of the Research Administration department at KU stated that the grants are given to colleges and universities. "The formula is based on the total volume of all the research grants a given college receives from federal agencies during the year. At the end of the year the college will receive a percentage of the total amount of dollars it has taken in during the year." Argeringer said that the hourly rate during the year. Argeringer said. Argeringer said that the hourly rate during the year. For example, a college gets 100 per cent for the first $1000 it takes in the year and then receives graduated per cent for amounts above the year. The money received by the University of Kansas is distributed according to the judged needs of the departments. The Academic Administration Committee decides which department will receive much. Dean Heller is the chairman of this committee. Arginger said the money is used for any purpose which supports scientific research or the teaching of any science. Some of the money is used for scholarships for disadvantaged students. Some goes for special allowance. In another list covers every department which is considered a science department. 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