8 Thursday. November 5. 1970 University Daily Kansan The Weight Kansas Photo by JOHN BROW' Times change and progress mounts. A graphic demonstration of man's progress is the advances he has made in mobile homes and campers. Actually, this is merely a local moving crew hitching up to an old garage and changing the scene of Lawrence. Progress . . . Author Discusses Mental Illness By JULIE SMITH your Staff Writer What is it like to be mentally ill and recover from it? Joanne Greenberg, better known as Hannah Green, author of *The Garden*, and You A Rose Garden," told a crowd of over 300 people a Mrs. Greenberg, whose novel is an autobiographical account of her experience in a mental institution when she was a teenager, did not lecture but used the time for a question and answer session sponsored by the Kansas Mental Health association, the KU Hospital International Theraclub and the KU Parental Theraclub协会. Most of the questions centered on Miss Greenberg's book and her experiences in the mental illness community, book party in protest of the trend of many current authors to "romanticize" mental illness. They were also thought of mental illness as the "ultimate of experience," a sort of instant "schizophrenia." She enshrined that it was not that what She cited Ken Keshey's "One Flower Over The Cockoo's Nest" as a good example of the romance-trend Keshey's book, which deals with a woman in the view that a mentally ill person is a victim of society. Mrs. Greenberg said. She disagreed with the notion that an ill person was a victim of himself. She said Kesey's book was beautifully written but he had an interest in art and craft and cruelty in institutions. She said his preoccupation with that made his characters say things that were not appropriate mentally ill person would say. "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden" was a capsulized autobiographical account of mental illness and coming out of it. "I never know how I do not attempt to explain why it just relates my experience." "You had to be crazy until you were 18," she said. "They got me in early because I was so preocious." Mrs. Greenberg said she had to get into the institution before she could be doctor recommended that she get there when she was 14 years old but the mental institutions in her state had no facilities for children with learning disabilities. She said the mental institution was home to her, and that she was probably not really belonged there. She said it was the first time that she was in the hospital. Mrs. Greenberg said she did not know what caused mentally ill patients to get into her bed and said that as far as her own experience was concerned it was an uncontrollable decision to get well to deciding to jump off a 200-foot high platform. "You feel like there is a bengal tiger chasing after you and some damn fool of a therapist tells you it's possible," she said. In "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden," Mrs. Greenberg recruited her in which she imagined she was mentally ill. She said that the character had to describe "that what has no words." she said the world was built as a fort and ended up a hotel. imagination is a wonderful wonder of the world. Mrs. Greenberg is just when imagination takes over total control of the mind that it is "Someone once said that intelligent people build imaginary castles and that it is the crazy move in and take over," she said. Mrs. Greenberg said people constantly thought she had special insights and views on her life, and that it became very irritating. She said there were two types of these people. The first type that she is right, and the second that she is never afraid, anxious or stupid, she said. The third one that she automatically a far-left radical, she said, because she was She said that even her family did not know what to expect when she visited them. She mentioned a stipitation. She said most of her letters from people who have lived with her react to their son or daughter when they came home from a visit. Budget Cut Hits Watsor Recent budget reductions have focussed on strengthening a tribute some of its original funds to finance the deficit, according to David Heron, director of He said the allocation for books would be left intact but four per cent would be cut from the salary budget. The library is already feeling the element of flexibility in the budget has always allowed more to be spared on student wages in the past. The new system their jobs and made their salaries available to part-time students. This year the job market is tighter than in the past and fewer job vacancies are available, Heron said. This, combined with the increase in merit, he said, has reduced the amount of student wages available. Heron said that the library would have to cut corners. The Law and Science libraries have been reduced, and the library has reduced. Heron said Watson hours should remain unaffected, although library authorities have decided to move into evenings, which is the quietest time of the week. Heron said he did not anticipate this move because he should occur later in the year. took time to re-adjust and that there was no particular way to 'whave' "I remember how my parents jumped one day a few months ago, when I was in a stituation when I said something was going to drive me crazy," I said. She prefers to use the word "healthy" instead of "normal," and said it was nearly two years before she met her son until she left mental "healthy." "I knew I was alright when I crashed like that, but after being killed like anyone else would have been, was a person-size lift, not one that no one knew what or where it came from." of part of the discussion. The deaf person has dealt with their problem, their distress, their greenberg and her husband have worked actively with deaf people during their marriage. She said she thought there were many undiscovered deaf people in schools of the retarded and in other schools. She had manual communication, sign language, was an important part of her education. She said it was impossible for them to relate unless they knew what the backstory of a word that a sign provides. "In This Sign," Mrs. Greenberg's latest book, was the topic According to Mrs. Greenberg, many schools for the deaf prohibit sign-language. This is because people to be illiterate, she said. Doctorate Program Change Considered A graduate student here at KU will have the opportunity to receive an inter-disciplinary doctor of philosophy degree if an unmented passed Wednesday as a Graduate Student, passed by the Graduate Faculty. The amendment passed unanimously and allows a student to participate in a doctorate program that involves more than one depart. William P. Albrecht, dean of the Graduate School, said in his introductory remarks to the program that he was presently in use at the graduate schools of both the University of Dartmouth and Stanford University. Richard L. Sper, associate professor of oriental languages and literatures and spokesman for the subcommittee that issued the proposal, said that the committee received the proposal. The Council pass the proposal. It would allow the student to study an area of interest to him in particular, and the requirements of each department involved in his area of study, he Albrecht listed the various programs that Stanford and other institutions such as aesthetics and criticism, governmental-legal education, cultures and education, African art, theater management and education. One other major area of discussion of the proposal by the Mrs. Emmett was a resident of variance until her死日 Dec. 16, 2014. The Emmett Enowment Association $25,000 to purchase an x-ray machine for The University of Kansas Endowment Association has received a bequest of more than $15 million from the late Grissel Elaim Emmett. KU Receives $40,000 Grant Albrecht said that this was a major problem in all areas of the country. He said that must rely on its own judgment as to whether or not a student is able to succeed. The first Grace Blair Emmett Scholarships will be awarded for the spring 1971 semester. Council was in regards to how a student should be judged as to whether or not he should be to participate in the program. Alumni Frat Gives Award Albrecht also said that Chancellor Chalmers was highly in favor of the proposal. GOP Hopes Fall Short Of Goals The kappa Eta Kappa Eta School Seeks Bachelor's Bruce O. Franks, Garden City Junior. The award was made from funds given to the KU school. The award is made members of the Kappa Eta Kappa Alumnae Inc. Kappa Eta Kappa University. The trical engineering students and maintained a chapter house at ATLANTA (UP) — Tennessee and Virginia proved the only bright spots in President Nixon's southern election strategy, and jubilant Democrats lost no time midday in branding it a failure. Sen. Albert Gore, who claimed he was the "No.1" target of his criticism of Vietnam policies, was criticized for her incessantness, and Virginia became the first southern state with a Republican-dominated Con Otherwise it was mostly downhill for the GOP in the South, where President Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew spent many days camped near a seating a friendly U.S. Senate. Democratic National Chairman Lawrence O'Brien, noting the top-level effort that had been expended, said: "A year and a half later we directed to the southern strategy he worked for the administration." President Nixon's final election took him into Florida and Texas where William C. Cramer and George Bush had persuaded to give up relatively short terms for Representatives to run for the Senate. Cramer was soundly defeated by the State Sen. Lawton Chiles, and Democrat Lloyd Bentzen shipped Bush in the Texas General Assembly. Claude Kirk, Florida's flammy boygan governor, and the state's first Republican governor in the state in 1980, was trounced by State Sen. Reubin Askew, and the GOP lost another state house in Arkansas, where he was elected to Democrat Dale L. Bumps, a political newcomer. Rockefeller, like Kirk, had been Arkansas's first Republican governor since 1974. The administration's prestige suffered another stinging defeat in South Carolina where former governor West defended Rep. Albert W. Watson for the governorship. Watson, a Republican, had the full endorsement of Sen. Strom Thurmond, a top spokesman in the South top spokesman in the South. The Democrats retained the Jimmy Carter, a former nuclear submarine officer, beat back the strongest Republican bid in history. The group later formed television newsman Halt Suit Incumbent Gobert Loster accused him of law from succeeding himself, and the Lieutenant Governor Elsewhere around the South, George C. Wallace won his second term as Alabama's governor. He served as Veteran John C. Stennis, Chairman of the powerful Armed Services Committee, overwhelmed, then black opponent, Thomas J. Browning, by all of the state's 82 counties. House Majority Whip Hale Boogae of Louisiana and two South Carolina Democrats, Mendel Rivers and John McMallan, both democraties, also won Soviet Theater Will Be Topic At Conference The ninth annual Bi-State Silviculture conference sponsored by the University of Kansas Division of Forestry will be held in Nov. 6-12 in the Kansas City The program will consist of a series of panel discussions. Topics such as the Soviet War, the Russia and the Communist Society, Modern Poland, Imperial Russian History, Medieval Russian History and Institutions in the United States. Problems of Power, will be discussed. HAMBURGER SPECIAL Demos... In addition, Democrat retained seats in Maine, Maryland, South Carolina, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Kansas and Hawaii, while the GOP kept its command in New York. Oklahoma and Nevada. Connecticut and Tennessee. From Democratic to Republican. From Page 1 6th & Missouri From Page 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (IUP.) — seeking a third term, and Rep. Richard L. Routhebush, his wife of 36 years, a virtual standout in Tuesday's election, nearly complete upfront, returns showed unofficially. However, substantial adjustments in their vote totals in the state of Arizona and the state of Alaska, and Vigo—and reports of pending amendments in another populous county, St. Joseph, left the outcome up in the With only three precincts of 4,440 missing, Hartke led by 751 votes. 881,953 to 881,202. "We hope students can make schedule decisions without fear of change," he said. It was considered likely the official vote known to each of the 92 counties and final cermi- fication of the totals at the In- terior County election. Senate Race In Indiana At Standoff Work began on the timetable during the second week of eleventh grade when Mr. Submitted manuscripts of their spring semester course offerings which are proofread and sent to the computation center, Kelly said. This will be the first time that only one timetable has been issued. The preliminary timetable for the spring semester was issued shortly before final week. The other dates are issued out until just before enrollment. In the race for attorney general, a post Frizzell relinquished in his bid for the governorship, Democrat Vern Miller, Sedgwick County Sheriff, defeated former Republican candidate Diane Miller, like Schultz, was a law-and-order candidate. He received 52 per cent of the vote. Registrar Eliminates Double List Kelly, said the finalized title for this week's students about Dec. 14, and an addendum of course changes would be issued just before the end of the year. Only one timetable of courses—the final one—will be issued for next semester. William L. Kelly, registrar said Monday. "We're trying to give students a clearer look at what is being offered, when it is being offered, and where," Kelly said. The plan for an early enrolment was also a factor in the new timetable system, he said. Cutting expenses was not a reason for publishing only one timetable, he said. The computation center arranges the timetable for printing. Observers also believed a recount or other legal challenges would be easier to bear the behalf of the apparent loser and that it might be months later. Inroads . . . Kelly said there would be changes to the timetable of the time involved, but he hoped they would be minimal. California, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Iowa, Colorado, Arizona Among the Republicans defeated were Gwos. Winhrop Trickfeller of Arkansas and Claude Kirk of Florida. But Gwos. Nelson A. Simpson of California won re-election. And Regan of California easily won re-election. Although they apparently lost three seats to the Democrats, Republicans, as expected, defeated the Kansas House of Representatives, which had shown they had won 84 of the 125 seats. The Republicans dominate the state Senate by a 2-1 margin and the House senators did not face the voters this year. The KU Folk Dance Club meets every Monday and Friday and offers free instruction in folk music to the old spokesman said no experience was necessary to join the club and meets at 7 p.m. both nights. LOS ANGELES (UP)-Lanky John, Tunney, whose best friend was named nedy, Wednesday led a campaign to resurgence in California in the courtroom rejected the "law and order" pleadings of native son President Obama. Club Offers Folk Dances To Students A spokesman for the club said dances from Greece, Armenia, Russia, Hungary and the United States other many others are learned in the club. Tunney, the son of former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney, trounced Republican Sen. George Murphy by hitting him in the face and campaigning on the slogan "put a fighter in your corner." On Monday nights the club meets in room 173 Robinson Gymnasium and on Fridays it meets at the pavilion by Potter Lakes. If the weather is bad on Friday the club meets in Robinson SENIORS 'Radic-Lib' Tunney Trounces Murphy Please call for your appointment for 1971 JAYHAWKER SENIOR PICTURE The 36-year-old Congressman Gavin Gov. Ronald Reagan, who recently won re-election over Democrat Daddy*, of the state legislature, Reagan beat Uruh by 53 to 45 per cent, roll up a half million vote margin. The vote was 3,300,478 to 2,886,943. It will be the first time in 108 years—since California's gold mining era—that the state will be represented in the Senate by two Democratis. The new senator is Democrat Alan Cranston. Nixon and Vice President Spirio I. Agnew stumped hard for him. Nixon was one of those Democrats he supported, branded as a "radical-liberal." Final unofficial returns from Tuesday's election showed that funnel ran up a 15 to 45 per cent victory over the 68-year-old Democrat. The vote was 3,433,700 to 2,835,300 of a margin nearly 600,000 votes. Girls! New York Spend a semester on the world's reciprocal program give you 5 months in NYC; write a letter to the director of Manhattan Colleg, 221 E. Ithaca St. N.Y.C. - Console * Component * Speaker * Tape Decks Complete Line of Stereo Equipment WHITE Sewing Center 916 Mass. VI3-1267 A Second Anniversary Calls For A DOUBLE FEATURE save 61% on a Thrift Box. 9 pieces of fingerick' in good chicken for $1.99. 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