University Daily Kansan 7 Society President Views Mycology Robert W. Lichwartd, chairman of the botany department at KU, recently became a professor at the Mycological Society (AMS). The AMS is one of the oldest oldest and one of the three largest mycological societies in the world. The AMS exclude people from 30 countries. Mycology is the study of fungi. Lightward's area of interest in mycology was called trierophytes, fungi that live in the intestines of insects. He spent most of the summer in Florida, where he brought new forms for subsequent study. Lichtwert explained that only a small percentage of insects are present in the soil. Among the ones that do are mosquitoes and black flies in the larva stage. These fungus can also be found on dry land in mellipedes. "The trichomycetes are very unusual, but we have known it is known whether they are symbiotic or parasitic and they are some insects such as certain beetles that cut leaf-cutting ants, which culture trichomycetes and use them for "The nutritional requirements The Jayhawk Boulevard boardwalk was damaged for the second time this fall, receiving a firefight and Security said Monday. Charles Michael Jr., 1720 W 30th St. Terrace, drove his green car to the boardwalk and both in forward and reverse after knocking down the west end of the boardwalk at 1:40 a.m. Traffic, Traffic and Security said. Michel was charged with destruction of state property, assault, resisting arrest and driving while intoxicated. Driver Uses Boardwalk For Street Several officers of KU Traffic and Security attempted to stop Micheal. Campus Bulletin Foreign Student Interviews. Room 305. Kansas Union, 8:30 a.m. Foreign Student Room. 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Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m. Christian Science Lecture: Forum Room Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m.* Christian Science Lecture: Forum Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union, 3:30 p.m. College Faculty; Forum Room, Kansas Murphy Hall, 8:20 p.m. Baptist Student Room: Pine Room Union, 4 p.m. Microbiology. English Room, Kansas 1105 W. 26th St. Kansas Union, 8:30 p.m. Film Society Seattle, Seattle, and Cincinnati Abbeybrook, Philadelphia Election Committee—Poll Workers: Oread Room. Kannas Union. 4:00 p.m. SUA Board Meeting: Governors Room. SUA Board Meeting: Governors Room. Kansas Union. 7 p.m. Rikkei Comedy 1986, 25 Film Society ... Seashells, and Clergyman.. Woodwright Auditorium, International Film Series. Governm- of trichomyces are similar to those of other fungi! They grow best at room temperature but thrive in the moist insects in pear-watering water. College Faculty Coffee: North Lobby, Kansas Union, 3. 30 p.m. Kansas City, Kansas Microbiology: English Room, Kansas Union, 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Synergyized Swim Club, Robinson SIMS: Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union, 7 p.m. OAKLAND, Parkside Room, Kansas p. Model OSA: Regionalist Room, Kauai Union, 7 p.m. Attention: p.m. Commission on the Statum of Women: "Does the Law Discriminate on Account of Sex?" Oliver Hall, 7 p.m. Hall, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY SUA Travel Fair: Union Gallery, Kansas Union. 10 a.m. Lichtward also said the fungi must germinate quickly, because their life cycle is closely related to the life cycle of the host insect. Room, Kannan Union, 1 p.m. Praise Corps-Travel; Forum Room, w. of PCA, 320 N. 4th St. SIMF "Officialaition" Trailblazing big Room. Room. Room. Room. Room. Travel. Forum Room. 'Careers and Marriage,' McCollam TV lounge, 7 p.m. KU Dames Bridge, Pine Room, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Union, 7:30 p.m. Classical Film: "Chicken Kane," Woodruff Union, 7:30 p.m. Classical Film; "Chitizen Kane," Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union, 7:30 p.m. Federal Recital, Swarthout Rehearsal Hall, 7:30 p.m. "With each molt of the host," Lichwarden said, only on the intestines. "This is what the intestines also. This means that the fungi must reinfect the intestines." Faculty Recital, Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, December 20, United Ballroom. Pamellenic Orientation: Union Baird School, Kansas Union, 8:30 p.m. Kane "Woodruff" Lichtwardt said no trichomyctes have ever been found in man, so there is little need to worry. Classical Filim: "Citizen Kane," Woodruff AndiHurston, Kansas Union, 9 p.m. "The only intestines they have been found in so far are those of a small group of insects and arthropods," he said. Seminar Weighs Sex Roles By MARSHA LIBEER Kansan Staff Wrter Some sex role myths were dispelled last night in a sexuality Seminar sponsored by the Commission on the Satus of Bomb Threat Halts Concert A caller led KU Traffic and Security at 10 p.m. Friday that a bomb under the platform in Allen Field House would go off in 15 minutes. The concert, was informed of the situation without making the audience aware of anything unusual. An intermission was checked by Traffic and Security officers. No bomb was found. Women. Miss Kasten named several stereotypes that she felt to be appropriate for male-female relationships. She said that such myths as "families have to be pretty," and "men have to be pretty," have led to established stereotypes. Two clinical psychology graduate students: Kate Kasten, Des Moines, Iowa, and Doug Witt, Boulder, Colorado, spoke on "Feminist Prospectives on Male-Female Relationships" to about 60 people who gathered in the basement of Gerald Tewsey Pearson Hall. Miss Kesten said, "I think one thing that psychology has really screwed people up on is feeling guilt about change. People should be made to feel guilty if they are feeble, fearful, or whatever." Miss Kissen said that because a woman tries to be pretty, she fits into valued norms. "It is important not to lose the identity of identity," Miss Kissen said. Witt agreed, saying, "People should be able to trust their own behaviors and feel that they are adequate." She said that women have traditionally been labeled "sexually responsive", while men are labeled "sexually aggressive". In relating male-female sex rules to sexual relationships, Marilyn asked her mother and natural for women to be jealous. She said that if a woman isn't loved by a man, then her goal is to be pretty for a man. Miss Kasten said that because of an aggressive label, a man doesn't have to sit around. "He can throw himself into his work or seek other women. He has ways to seek identity," she said. Forum on Fee Survey An all-student forum on the activity fee survey will be held at 7:30 tonight in Parchor C of the Kansas Union. Talk on Sex Bias of Law "Does the Law Discriminate on Account of Sex?" is the title of a program to be presented at 7 tonight at Oliver Hall. Louise Wheeler, assistant professor of law, will speak at the program being sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women. No People-to-People Meeting People-to-People, a group of international and American students, will not attend, at 7:50am in the Wesley Foundation to study English, but the rest of the day will be filled. College Assembly Meeting The College Assembly of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will meet at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The assembly will include discussions, including the newly formed Committee on the Structure of the Arts and Sciences at the University, which is currently in charge of the LA&S & 48 program. Korean Drama Lecture Duhun Lee, a scholar from Seoul National University in Korea, will present a slide lecture on Korean mask dance drama at 3:30 PM. Alpha Chi Sigma Meeting Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional chemistry fraternity, will meet at 7:30 tonight in Parlor A of the Kansas Union. Guest speaker will be James F. Miller, grand recorder. W. Mack Barlo, district counselor, will also be present. "NEW HAVEN" Now serving good food and Budweiser on draught Try our MAU MAUS (malt liquor over ice) Open 7 days 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. $699 on Warner Bros. 618 W. 12th on Warner Bros. GRATEFUL DEAD 2 record set Unfortunately Many People Go to Sandy's JUST for Hamburgers THEY NEVER KNOW WHAT OTHER FINE FOOD IS SERVED! That's Why From Oct.19 to Oct.22 We're Offering for only 19¢ Fish Sandwiches Come In and Try Onel Sandy's Is Not "Only" Hamburgers We serve only 100 per cent ground beef delivered daily from Harwoods wholesale Meats, RFD 4. 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