Monday, November 2. 1970 University Daily Kansan 3 Doggone Kansas Staff Photo by CRAIG CARBERRY If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Or so the saying goes. Someone once said that if you don't like the weather in Kansas—wait a while. The same could hold true for the animals, or so it seems. One can only wonder what the dog in question had in mind when he forsook the mound, but we don't know. And if the mound, undefectible, if not precarious stance, employed by most KU students, Lecture Series Committees Begin Speaker Search; Funds Available BY JEWEL SCOTT AND RAY SELLERS Kansan Staff Writers Kansas State University has its Alfred M. Landen Lectures on Psychology and the University has its Eisenhower Lecture Series. The university of Kansas has set aside funds for three separate lecture series as of Feb. 1, but has yet to receive funding. According to Ray Nichols, secretary of the university, KU has established a series of lectures. They are the Roy A Roberts Lecture Fund, which was set up by bequest in request in 1960 to the University's trustees created by memorial gifts in 1960, and the J. A. Vickers Sr. Laboratory, which is the U.S. Program for progress in 1989 LOIN CONARD, director of JOHN LAWSON, related that last Monday that there would be three there would be $6,100 in the Spencer fund and $4,890 in the Beechwood fund. The fund was $1,227 in the Roberts fund. A speaker selection committee had been formed. "Speakers are besieged by invitations and their first impulse is to say 'no.' " be nooled THE OCT. 12 FACULTY series. These three committees, which are made up of deans of the school and a secretarial directed to confer on education of the series, have combined their search efforts this month in grouping schools into groups, according to Nichols, who help prevent scheduled conflicts with staff or efforts, he said, the funds will not Nichols said that the com- munities would provide a jersey that would provide two to four speakers of national or international state each. Mike Blakey, Topeka senior and secretary-general of the Model Security Council, said 60 persons attended the Council. A panel discussion on the international scene and discussion of five areas of international concern highlighted a meeting of the Model Security Council in Friday in the Kansas Union. Model UN Council Condemns Pirates The Council opened Thursday morning with a panel discussion by Clifford Ketel, professor of political science; and Roger C. Kanet associate professor of political science; and Roger C. Kanet associate professor of political science. The discussion indicated that there is a "mood of frustration" at times when regional organizations when it comes to peace-making," he said. Four resolutions were adopted by the Council, according to Bishop Burke, that called for Middle East and was nearly identical to the resolution adopted by Security Council, which serves as the basis for current negotiations on the resolution. A resolution passed on Cyprus extended the stay of UN- assistance to the ship or six months after D. 5, 1970, when a previous resolution assessed on the issue would have been issued. A disarmament resolution urged the dismantling of nuclear weapons and curtailing the use of nuclear weapons in the interests of world peace. The fourth resolution dealt with air piracy. It condemned organizations who engage in air piracy and called for an enforcement action against countries who don't take measures against air pirates. newsletter carried a notice that faculty members may submit names for consideration by the committee. These names also may submit names to Office of University Relations, Nichols said. After these names are received, however, it is not a news release, so the speaker, the secretary said. The committees first have to decide from the suggestions provided, and then once the decision is made and the invitation is sent, the committee must accept. If the speaker accepts, a date must be set and final arrangement made. Both dates are recorded. The earliest date a speaker could be scheduled for this year would be sometime in December. Nichols mentioned, however, they would accept a speaker sooner if one could be scheduled. NICHOLS SAID there were several problems involved in getting a speaker The company would articulate on a timely message that will be of interest to a majority of people on campus. Once a name is decided upon, the staff and endorsements are needed. "Speakers of the caliber that we seek are besieged by invitations and their first impulse we have to answer," she said. "We've had lots of机遇." SINCE K-STATE'S Landon series started in December of 2014, speakers have received money, sponsorships, Joseph Hajda, coordinator for the Landon Lectures. The series has included patrons who pay $100 a year. In return, they are invited to a lunch with a speaker and have a reserved table. Lecturers at KU are also obtained with university money. Nine of the candidates convene a Senate committee on Convocations and Lectures allocates money to departments who in turn indicate requests for speakers. Conard said between $1,500 and $2,000 would be used to pay each speaker's fees besides paying for their traveling expenses. HAROLD OREL, professor of English and chairman of the committee, said that although the possibility of establishing a series of lecture sessions on London Lectures had been discussed, his philosophy of the committee was a de-centralized one. Thus the members tend to favor the present system of allocation. The money from the patrons is used, according to Hajda, to pay the expenses of the operation of the Federal Manhattan by the speakers and printing of the lecture. The series consists of some money from his student curricula. The Eisenhower Lecture series is supported by student fees, covering 6 of its official State University office's offices and relations. The set was set up "The greatest complaints of those finding speakers at KU have been a lack of funds." through Eisenhower's family and the speakers, who must be political personalities, are chosen Wichita State Forum Board. KATHY NELSAN, Lincoln, NC, and chairman of the SAFRA Foundation was a problem in obtaining speakers. However, she also worked with committees were made up of students and that a new office From all appearances, the greatest complaints of those involved in finding speakers at KU have been a lack of funds and resources. I was a "yes" answer with a definite date from the speakers contacted. The sky was unusually calm when the plane took off. The plane's newly constructed plane up for five hours of test flight. For the first two hours of testing, it performed exactly as its engine had done in an immense, dark cloud formation, bringing turbulent gusts of wind appeared to the right of the plane, and the aircraft began to yield under the tremors of the gusts. 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