University Daily Kansan Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1970 3 Free University Adds Classes to Its Catalog The Free University has added more courses to its catalog for the fall semester, including classes on out-of-the-way subjects of interest. Not only classes, but workshops and encounter groups are open this semester to anyone having an interest in the subject. There are no fees, tests or grades in the courses and attendance is not required. The Free University also is operating a small library in its offices at 1116 Louisiana. A "textbook conspiracy," where books are donated freely and taken freely, is in the planning stages. Also in the experimental stages are a "babysitting conspiracy" and a "skillpool" for Lawrence. and a 'skilpoof' for Lawrence. The catalog of courses and workshops will be released soon and may be picked up at the Free University office in Canterbury House, 1116 Louisiana. New additions to the listing are: Auto Mechanics for Women—a practical course in maintenance, diagnosis and repair of cars. Meetings will be held in the Grace Pearson Hall lounge at 1335 Louisiana at 8 p.m. Mondays. Reservations may be made by phoning Mike Walters or Phil Koontz at 843-1772. Jewish Philosophy—this course will examine characteristics of Jewish philosophy, what Judaism says concerning contemporary issues and several major Jewish philosophers. Meetings will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at 1116 Louisiana. Reservations may be made by phoning Al Walrob at $1140 \frac{1}{2}$ Indiana. Lowland Scottish Dialect—The course will explain Scottish pronunciation and define words in order to facilitate understanding of Scottish songs and poetry. Reservations may be made by phoning Earl Ecottle at 1229 Ohio or the Free University office. Underwater Glassblowing - A class dealing in any aspect of law which the class wants to discuss. Phone Jack Klinknett at 842-2370 for reservations. Loving Worthless People—Reservations may be made by phoning Atticus at 843-9202. Women's Lib — Reservations may be made by phoning Linda Laub at 842-9421. Two encounter groups have been set up for the purpose of discussing the Lawrence and KU situations. Town and Gown Encounter groups are being set up with approximately 10 people equally divided between the University and community populace The University in Polarization is a course for the purpose of interaction and dialogue with administrators of the University of Kansas. Meetings will be open to the public. Information and reservations for both of these groups can be made by phoning the Free University office at 843- 9202. People interested in working for the Free University may participate in the publications workshop which will put together handouts and information for the Free University. More information on courses or experiments will be available at the Free University office or call 843-8202. National Alumni Board to Meet A new operating budget for the KU Alumni Association will be adopted by its national board of directors at the quarterly meeting this weekend, according to Dick Wintermote, executive director of the association. Staff reports and the appointment of committees will also busy the board members during their Friday afternoon and Saturday morning sessions in the Kansas Union. The new budget will be for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. will attend the meeting, which will include members from New York, St. Louis and Los Angeles, as well as from Kansas and the greater Kansas City area. The business meeting is to be conducted Friday, Wintermote said and there will be a discussion of the University and its plans and programs Saturday morning. Wintermote said other plans for the board included a dinner Friday night, a luncheon Saturday noon, the KU-Texas Tech football game and a cocktail party after the game. President of the Alumni Association is Howard Immel of Iola. Mendes and his group have won five Gold Record Album Awards and some of their single hits include "The Look of Love." "Fool on the Hill" and "The Dock Sergio Mendes Main Attraction at Concert Not all the members of the group are from Brasil; in fact both lead singers are American, and one, Karen Philipp, is a native of Abilene. Miss Philipp joined the group in 1968. The other lead singer, Lani Hall, is from Chicago. Sergio Mendes and Brasil too will be the feature performers at this homecoming concert, it was announced today. Associate Dean Of Journalism Is Appointed Senator James Pearson (R-Kan.) is working to bring Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz.) to KU, Williams said, although plans are still indefinite. Frizzell is expected to attend a CYR beer party Wednesday night if President Niron, who will be in the state Wednesday, does not request his presence, Williams said. of the Bay." will face incumbent Robert Docking in the election. The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m., Oct. 24, in Allen Field House. Tickets will go on sale soon at the SUA Office in the Kansas Union, Johnson said, and will cost $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Bob Johnson, Prairie Village senior and special events chairman for Student Union Activities, said, "We picked Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66 for this year's concert because we wanted a group that would appeal to as many people as possible, not only to students but alumni and the people of Lawrence." Most of the group's efforts will be centered, in Douglas County under a proposal adopted during Monday night's CYR meeting in the Kansas Union. Campaigning for Kent Frizzell, Republican gubernatorial candidate will keep the KU Collegiate Young Republicans busy until the November elections. ATCO Records Lee F. Young, associate professor of journalism, has been named associate dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism. Proposing the campaign effort was Randy Williams, Topeka senior and CYR president. Frizzell The appointment was made by Edward P. Bassett, dean of the School of Journalism, with the concurrence of the school's faculty and the central administration of the University of Kansas. $2.99 CYR Focus Frizzell Efforts; Douglas County Main Target KIEF'S Records & Sterea Malls Shopping Ctr PRIMARILY LEATHER 812 Mass. Lee F. Young ... associate dean Young is chairman of the magazine sequence in the School of Journalism and also teaches in the advertising sequence. He has taught a Western Civilization honors section. 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