University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 4.1971 . Kansan Staff Photo by HARVE HASLEF . Gets glass blowing equipment . . . Professor J. Sheldon Carey Cate glues blossom environment Prof Receives Grant For Glass Blowing A three year search for a studio and equipment will end for J. Sheldon Carey, professor of design, when February arrives. The University of Kansas's first blowing program will open then. Renovation of the barn, which still bears evidences of its former use, will be possible. Carey hopes to furnace armies, annealing ovens, work benches and other equipment in time for the upcoming season. Carey with nearly 40 years of experience. Carey has introduced an upside-down wheel for throwing tall pots with the aid of gravity. Using the rotary hydraulic pump formulated a ceramic glaze using Kansas volcanic ash as the main ingredient. He said he realized the potential of a revival of glass blowing for four years ago at the University of Oklahoma. Carey returned to K U. and devoted his sabbatical leave in 1968-69 to perfecting his glass The explosion was set to go off today but has been reset for Saturday. "Perhaps this is a naive last-minute attempt to fire an arrow, the explosion is held up for a while it will give us time to mount a massive cam Smoot said that it cost $1.25 to send 15 words to Washington, D.C. work. The State Geological Survey provided temporary space with the understanding and understanding raw materials in his glass. To reduce costs of organizing his first studio at the Sate oven, he used a glass furnace and annealing oven and improvised most of his tools. He also developed a glass oven and improved 40 percent Kansas volcanic ash. He sent his own telegrams to Sidney Dole and Pearson and to Desiree Wickens, who are the planned to telephone student leaders throughout Kansas to ask them about it. Telegram Drive Urged Against Amchitka Move Smoot gave several reasons that he said would warrant temporary postponement of the explosion. Brad Smooth, Sterling senior and vice chairman of the Senate Executive Committee, said he will urge students and faculty members to send telegrams to their senators, congressmen, and the President to protest the government explosion on Amethica Island He hopes K.U.'s new glass program will fortify his ceramic majors with additional ceramic majors in the competition for teaching positions. Eventually, he says, when enough ceramic majors have passed their courses for careers, a glass curriculum will be set up. In February, however, Carey said the classes would include a number of graduate students in ceramics. At this time transportation difficulties concerning location of graduates can all be just getting in my car and driving over there." "The potential damage of the explosion is incredible. It could cause earthquakes or tidal waves," said Smoot. T-Shirts Here With Emblem Of Whomper "Whomper" t-shirts are on sale in the Kansas Union Bookstore for $2 each. The grey shirts have "Whomper" written in blue across the front and a red handkerchief on this lettering crushing a can. The money from these shirts will help to defray costs of the schools. To maintain the main purpose of the shirts is "to raise people's consciousness about the center," said Molly student body vice-president. Hall Beer Rules to Vary; Athletic Board Kills Use He said no consideration had been given to nations that could possibly be affected by the explosion. He also said he didn't think the Atomic Energy Commission had taken adequate safety precautions. "Japan and Canada have both come out against the nuclear test," he said. "the purpose of the explosion," he said, "is to keep up with them." He shows other countries that we still have nuclear weapons and that they are being used. Smoot said that the whole thing was insane. By JOYCE DUNBAR Indications have been received from physicians that the plans for use or non-use of beer privileges, Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., said. None of the formal proposals however, have reached his desk for final disposition. Chalmers said. The University of Kansas Athletic Board voted to authorize the consumption of cereal malt beverages at athletic events held on state property and performed under the jurisdiction John Conard, director of University Relations, announced that the policy was adopted by a board for the following reasons. "Since the sale of cereal malt beverages on the campus is up, students in Regents, individuals wanting to consume beer at athletic events would have to bring in their own. You may even most likely be bans and bottles." "Board members noted that metal and glass containers present two problems. First, the cans and bottles empty or full, so much stress is experienced moments of stress, such as enthusiastic disagreement with the decision of an official. Second, the cans and bottles, left behind in the stadium or fieldhouse, pose a problem of large dimensions." For these reasons, the board, of students, faculty, staff and alumnae unanimously that beer consumption at athletic events would The resolutions submitted by the residence halls appear to contain a wide variety of regulations. Chalmers said. That should not surprise NEW YORK (AP)—Union Pacific Corp. Thursday reported a loss of $3.3 million for the first nine months of this year "Apparently, this will cover the gamut from open, free community residence halls to I suppose, some residence halls that will vote within their own structure to continue or preclude it." anyone." Chalmers said, "because of the wide variety of regulations that pertain or do not apply to the state, halls as they present exist." The individual proposals have not yet been submitted to the Association of Residence Halls Chalmers thought that the University could expect to see an array of regulations. It would benefit the pattern of residence halls to have a variety of regulations, rather than to be restricted from overwhelming policy. Chalmers said. A native of Minneapolis, Minn., received his B.S. and M.A. degrees from Minnesota in 1929 and 1930. He was awarded Kirkwood Award in award in 1930. Smith hopes to be able to put into theory the type of work he has been doing in institutional research. He probably will work in the undergraduate but hopes to keep in touch with the undergraduates as well. Rv RON WOMBLE The guidelines will probably favor the consumption of beer in cans and bottles for specific purposes, such as meetings, Chalmer units that said that the beer was not needed equipped to handle keeples parties. Faculty, Students Share KU Power The Faculty Senate is composed of many members of the faculty. The faculty portion of the faculty. The faculty members include members who work with the rank of member with the rank of assistant, associate or full The University of Kansas Senate Code is not the confusing form of government most students seem to think it is. The code, adopted in 1969, created three governmental divisions: the Faculty Senate, the Senate and the Student Senate. The Interfraternity Council has submitted its proposals for the various faternity houses. These requests have not reached the board, for they are presently being reviewed by the alumni boards. The committee was debating at length as to the best guidelines, and Chalmers said he was very pleased with this effort. "I'm going back to working with people who are interested in teaching," he explained, "doing for the past several years," he explained. "I feel fortunate in being able to teach people who have a lot of activities I have been living with." The Faculty and Student Senates deal with matters concerning only their respective duties. The Senate is a kind of meeting ground for the two groups. It provides a forum for the entire university community. The Kansas Union Operating Committee was in the process of testing specific guidelines concerning the consumption of beer, said Chalmers. "After 31 years of practical work, I'm looking forward to analyzing problems and solutions in my field." Anticipating his role as teacher, George Smith to Settle Down To Professor's Role in Bailey George Baxter Smith, the chief executive of the institutional Research, will return from his administrative capacity this year and take up the role of chief executive. Kansan Staff Write By DEBBIE BAEDER Kansan Staff Writer All University administrators must retire at the end of the year they become 85, but can return to work for a third or fourth department for five more years. Smith will be trading his office in Strong Hall for one next door in Bailey Hall. He will be dealing with problems in higher education. The Faculty Council consists of 39 members drawn from the membership of the Faculty Senate. The Student Senate includes presidents of the five largest colleges in the country and representatives of the student body from each school of the university. The University Senate is composed of the Chancellor and members of the Faculty and Student Senates. According to the Senate Code the University meet at least three times a year. Because the University Senate and the Faculty Senate do not meet very often, a University Council and a Faculty Council are provided for in the code to act as the "larger organizations." Student senators are elected yearly according to the schools in the University 1935, he received his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Before beginning his doctoral work, Smith held a coaching and teaching position in Woodstock. He later said that he met his wife, Marie. Smith worked at the University of Buffalo for four years and was a professor in Iowa, where Deane Malott, then chancellor of KU, discovered him in the fall of 1841; he came to Buffalo from New York to dean of the School of Education. When Pearl Harbor was bombed, Smith was called to active duty from the reserves. During the past few years, Smith has worked directly for the Bureau of Labor and Employment information on public and private institutions of higher education in After the war, Smith returned to KU and resumed his position as dean. He also assumed the responsibility of directing the summer session of the University including the music and art camp. In 1962, Smith was appointed vice-chancellor. During the reorganization which took place under the administration of E. Laurence Chalmers Jr., he was director of institutional research. It's a very friendly organization," he explained. About the city Smith said, when he was place to live in and retire in." Kansas. Each year he has compiled a summation of the institutions and given a future prediction. Smith and his wife attend as much as possible the long list of events KU sponsors, including concerts and theater productions The retiring administrator has nothing but praise for Lawrence and KU. Home of the "Big Shef" "I've got a long list of things that I will finally have time to do," she said. "I know some courses. I've always been fascinated by geology and art." Smith is excited about his next five years of teaching, but he's looking beyond that to placement. He's already making plans. Try One Today 814 Iowa Shines Dyeing Refinishing "For Feets Sake, If The Shoe Fits . . . Repair It" 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Closed Sat. at Noon 8th St. Shoe Repair 105 E. 8th Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the daily Daly Kanan are offered to all. 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