6 Tuesday, October 19. 1971 University Daily Kansan LectureFundEstablished A Paul Adam Lectureship in Accounting has recently been established, according to Clifford D. Clark, dean of the School of Contributions from friends of Adam and a gift from the Paul A. Kettering School made to the Endowment Association to be used as a fundraiser. ADAM WAS AN ALUMNUS of the University of Kansas and succeeded in 1878 to the Alumnae Association from 1887 to 1888. He was also a trustee of the Alumnus Association. A regional partner with the accounting firm of Arthur Young and Co. Adam was head of the firm in Dallas. tribution to establish the Arthur Young and Co. Professorship in Education, as well as professorship is currently held by Robert Sterling, professor of HarperCollins University. In 1967, Adam made a con- The Paul Adam lectures will be coordinated with the Arthur Young colloquium in accounting, according to Sterling. Alpha Phi's and Sigma Nu's collaboration Sunday to entertain 21 high school students from the Kansas School for the Visually Impaired. The highlight of the afternoon was an amateur show conceived by the pianist, guitarist solos, poems, readings and a skit, which depicted Greek warriors when *Fraentesi became集成concert* popular performances was by Mark Buck. Winfield sophomore, who sang "Rocky Rackus" to the band, another popular act was "Rain Song" another popular act was "Lewainson." Mont Clare visited of hand movements that sounded like rain. In return, several of the students sang a few verses of the music and one girl played the piano. Alpha Phi's, Sigma Nu's Entertain Blind Students Women's Panel To Sponsor Forum Tonight By DIANE CARR Kansan Staff Writer who will direct the colloquiums. The Commission on the status of Women will sponsor a forum at 7:30 tonight in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union for women who enrolls in University personnel, wives and student wives. The Kansas School for the Visually Handicapped is in the city KS, and a supported school has grades one to 12. It is under the jurisdiction of the Kansas City Board of Education and is basically the public schools, said Hugh Pace, superintendent. The curriculum is the same as in a public school and has the same sports as do other schools. who will direct and coordinate, these communications. In four communities there twice a year, at which people from many parts of the world gather to discuss pressing issues in accounting and related fields. The Paul Adam lecturers will now be the keynote speakers at the colloquiums. There are 82 students and 25 professional staff members at the school. The students are from all over the country, they play balls during the regular 9-month school session. In the summer, the students may go home or participate in a summer session that provides counseling jobs for college students. Pace said. While talking to the high school students, the Alpha Phi's and Sigma Nu's found that their interests were similar to those of most of the students. The students had an active social life and are an active sports team. They seemed enthusiastic about their classes and learning. One boy said his favorite class was shop and that his favorite wrestler was Jimmy Johnson wrestling. The school competes against regular public schools in wrestling. Last year, two students from the school went to the state tournament. KU to Host Biochemists For 14th Annual Meeting The department of biocare and the theater of continuing education will host its 15th annual West Central States Conference on Tuesday at a conference on Friday and Saturday. The conference will be attended by biochemists and students from the Midwives Alliance at Kansas Union. Activities Friday will include tours of the biennial symposium, buffet in the ballroom of the Kansas Union and a talk by Gordon M. Tomkins. Tomkins, a member of the faculty of the department of biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco, will speak on the "Regulation of Gene Expression in Cells." He has an international reputation in the field of cellular control mechanisms. Activities on Saturday will include technical sessions and presentations of scientific papers by Midwestern scientists. Mr. Barkley Moore, Peace Corps; Mr. Gerry Goefsch, Maupintour; Larry Heller, SUA Travel Chairman and Alex Thomas, SUA Travel Fair Chairman. 7:00 p.m. SUA/PEACE CORPS McCollum Hall Lounge Alex Thomas, SUA Travel Fair Chairman; and Mr. Barkley Moore, Peace Corps Representative; will present a film on the Peace Corps and field questions regarding the Peace Corps operations. *Peace Corps representatives will be on campus the entire week! Stop and visit.* 3:30 p.m. SUA/PEACE CORPS—Forum Room THE PAUL ADAM LECTURESHIP SION donation was more than $20,000. 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