eeer beessustinveitobeety University Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 14, 1970 图 2-4 Law Review Plans Text In 4 Parts The Kansas Law Review is beginning its 19th year at KU. Students will be provided an authoritative law journal and to educate law students by giving them experience in legal research and practice. The Review is published in Oct., Jan. and June. It is concerned with areas of the law of interest to the law profession. In deal with Kansas law and analysis of national problems. Larry Peterson, Newton 3rd and editor-in-chief of the Review per cent of the subscriptions were from Kansas attorneys and the universities. Peterson said he viewed the Review as basically a "We try to keep abreast of significant and recent developments of the law," he said. A three point treatment of the A tax Reform Act of 1968 is to be taken up in the State. Peterson describes the act "one of the most comprehensive pieces of federal income tax law in the history of this country." The Review plans to cover a symposium of the Middle East and to publish papers presented at the symposium in the Review. The Kansas University paper on the new Kansas Criminal Code is also planned. The Review is a selective in faculty advisers are Raymond Wilson, professor of law, and Barkley Clark, associate holder of theorship is limited to 40, including candidates (first year law students), the Board Governor, of the Board of the who have submitted one paper) and the Board of Editors elected officers of the Review). Library Use By Deprived 'No Problem' Although library admissions may be more concerned about their library not properly serving uninterested minorities, it is not a problem. The University of Kansas, according to told Heron, KU director of libraries, Heron said there may well be a problem, for students from underprivileged backgrounds but it is not because of the attention of the library staff. He surmised that many students have trouble using the library services to their full advantage, so he advised his design students have more trouble. During the summer the library offers special orientation tours for students and families. The library tours for the entire campus are held at the start of the summer. "Two of the major difficulties stem from reading disabilities and homes which are lacking in 'book orientation.' he said. Heron hesitated to discuss the侵害 involved in a public library's services to the underprivileged because it was not lived in that environment could not really know the problems." One of the methods to improve library service would be to have the library in a convenient location. Decentralization was the best solution when it was hardest to accomplish where it was most needed, he said. Heron said he believed the training and attitude of the librarian was the most imitative factor in making a library meaningful. Talk on Philosophy Given to Members Of Discussion Club How does one define myth, ideology and philosophy? This was the problem discussed Monday night when Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy, presented a paper, *The Essays and Myth*, to the *Discussions Club* a meeting in the Kansas Union. DeGeorge said the terms *myth*, ideology and philosophy were not easily identifiable and often were not mutually exclusive. For example, when the Bible was myth and others considered it, ideology, he said. He defined myth as a belief considered true by one group, but conceived differently by another group. Ideology was the way in which a group related the myth. Whereas ideologies and myths were central to the discourse society, De George said, philosophy was an individual process that involves analysis of concepts and beliefs, judged by their clarity and the validity of their meaning. DeGeorge compared the definitions of ideology and philosophy. 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