University Daily Kansan Monday, October 11, 1971 5 Portent of a Sweet Victory Before the KU-KSU game Saturday, KU fans found a myrtid or ways to forecast the eventual defeat of the Wildcats. Perhaps the most brazen was this purple cow hat carried by a KU band flag bearer. The sight of the hat as the band marched on across the field is a classic Wildcats victory. Eleven Undergrads Win College Research Grants Eleven University of Kansas research grants from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences undergraduate research program The students will receive funds for research projects carried out individually or with a faculty member of their choice. The awards were given on the basis of performance and an evaluation of the student. Gall, Scotland, S.D., senior, researching the role of magic in the culture of the North American Indian. The winners of the awards and their projects are: Richard Cronemeyer, Shawne Mission sophomore, research methods of determining enzymes in water, Waterville fourth year pharmacy student, research synthesis of selected plant tissues; Barbara Steven Hawley, Salina junior, researching observations and activities of galaxies; Mary White, senior, researching research speech defects in children with speech and hearing problems; Michael Lacy, Manhattan High School systems of 8th and 12th Grade Students in relation to peer groups and family status; Glenn Meyer, Hillsboro senior, researching speech works of William Blake; Linda Spilker, St. Louis senior, researching the effects of hormones during infancy on social development. THE JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT 1500 TICKETS LEFT!! $3.50 ONLY Architecture Alters Graduate Program Friday Oct. 15 8:30 p.m. Allen Field House Tickets available SUA Office A revaming of the graduate program is now in process in the School of Architecture and Urban History, William H. Lucas, associate dean. THE JAMES TAYLOR CONCERT Five years ago a study at Protection university was made which methods used in architecture education. The traditional format in architecture consisted of a course with a bachelor of architecture degree. This degree was a student's thesis which was designed oriented. KU Film Society The Princeton Reports, as this study was later called, advanced The first event of Bike Week is the one we are hosting today in front of Strong Hall with a 10-mile tour to the Lakeview and a 20-mile tour to Lecompton. A film about the "Tour de France" bike race title, "For a Yellow Jersey," will be shown at Tuesday in Dyche Auditorium. Bike Week Will Begin With Tour By CATHY BROWN Kenyon Staff Writer The movie will be shown again at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Dyche Auditorium. Also scheduled is a 30-mile tour to Lone Star Lake. Cyclists should meet at 12:30 p.m. and the tour will leave at 1 p.m. A 60-70 mile tour to Lake Perry will depart at 10 a.m. from Strong Hall. Those interested have been asked to meet there at 9:30 a.m. Features for Wednesday include a 10-mile tour to Martin Park beginning at 4:30 p.m. and a ride to Vienna starting at 5 p.m. TRASH by Andy Warhol Oct. 12 7:30 - 9:30 50° Woodruff Another group will meet at 2:30 p.m. in front of Strong Hall to leave at 2 p.m. on a 18-mile route outskirts of Lawrence. Races are scheduled to begin at noon on Sunday, Oct. 17, with a sprint for inexperienced riders, and a sprint for experienced riders. A. Worcester their groups will meet at Broken Arrow Park for a picnic for which the participants will be charged. A race of 10.5 miles for inexperienced cyclists will begin at 1 p.m. and at 2 p.m. there will be a race for experienced cyclists The races will be run along Jayhawk Boulevard from Strong Hill to North Campus Drive, across Baumgarter Drive, across Memorial Drive, south on Campus Road and back east on Jayhawk Boulevard to Strong Hill. Those planning to race must fill ut forms in advance. the idea of a four year nonprofessional degree, and then a two-year professional degree in social sciences, specialize in a particular field. Three years ago the Kansas board of Regents decided to expand of architecture and urban design school status. At that time the school decided to remain. A four-year degree was granted in the field of environmental design. The student must be proficient in a professional degree of master of architecture in which they would have the option of specializing in one of three fields, urban design planning or architecture There are many advantages in offering this type of degree, according to Lucus. "The student can obtain the four year degree and then go out into the field to test his knowledge." You better knowing in what field he would want his professional degree." This type of program also allows for flexibility in the field. Students can pursue architecture degree after they have received a baccalaureate degree or another degree. They enter the School of Architecture and Urban Design as special students. They receive a Bachelors degree and may apply for graduate status. There are nine students enrolled in this special category. Interviews PPG, Industries, Inc; BS in Civil Engineering, BS in Electric Engineering, BS in Industrial Engineering, BS in technical Engineering, BS in Chemistry Black & Vetch Consulting Engineering: BS in Architectural Engineering, BS in MS in Civil Engineering, BS in Chemical Engineering, BS in Electrical Engineering, BS in MS in Electrical Engineering. Cities Service Oil Company) BS in Chemical Engineering, BS in Mechanical Engineering, BS in Petroleum Engineering, Army Corps of Engineers, BS, MSc in Civil Engineering, BS Babcock & Wilcox; BS, MS in Chemical Engineering BS in Civil Engineering, BS in Electrical Engineering, BS in Industrial Engineering, BS, MS in Mechanical Engineering, BS Narise Island Naval Shipyard, BS, MS in Civil Engineering, BS, MS in Electrical Engineering, BS, MS in Mechanical Engineering. THURSDAY Eastman Kodak Company. BS, MS in Chemical Engineering. BS, MS in Mechanical Engineering. Metropolitan Engg/Engineer. Humboldt University. PhD in Chemical Engineering, BS, MS in Civil Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, BS, MS in Petroleum Engineering. City of St. Louis: BS in Architectural Engineering, BS in Civil Engineering, BS in Electrical Engineering, BS in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry. Eastman Rodak Company. See Thursday Hamble Oil. See Thursday. WASHINGTON (AP)—Earl Warren, Hugo L. Black and Felix Frankurter are ranked as three of the 12 "great" Justices in ballot of 68 "academic experts" conducted for Life Magazine. University Film Makers The University Film Makers will meet at 7:00 tonight in the Jaykawk Road of the Kangaroo Valley. The meeting will be a film workshop for the Kangaroo Valley KU. $14.000 Grant from BLA The extramural Independent Study Center at the University of Kansas has been awarded a $14,000 grant by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The department will work with Haskell Indian Junior College to prepare appropriate tutorial independent study materials for the training of graduate students. ZPG Meeting in Ballroom The Zero Population Growth Club will meet at 7:30 on Tuesday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A color film, "The Time of Man," dealing with the current population-environmental crisis, will be shown throughout the film is on the effects of environmental change on man. Physical Therapy Club The Physical Therapy Club will hold a business meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas University. The program will begin at 7:45 with guest speaker Frederick Samson, chairman of the Physical Therapy Society and expert in the biology. The topic to be discussed is "Frontiers in Neuroscience." China Visitor to Speak To Student Pharmacists Dr E. Grey Dimond, one of the first persons to visit Red China when a travel ban against U.S. immigration will go into effect, will speak here Thursday at a convention of the Student American机械化 institute in SAPH. Dimond will be addressing the region six meeting of the SAPHA at the Ramada Inn. There will be 11 schools represented from a six Convention activities the first day mainly will involve the registration of delegates. Activities on Thursday will include a general session, two workshops and Dr. Dim磨's luncheon about medicine and related field studies which he observed while in China. A second general session, two more workshops and a luncheon vice president of the SAPha will highlight Friday's session. On Friday afternoon there will be a workshop on pharmacy students, parapering and pharmacy students. Toby. Brown, regional coordinator from region six, said that the four workshops would be an important part of the convention. "The resolutions from each workshop will be voted upon as a region," Brown said. "Any of the resolutions passed by us region will be presented at the annual SAPBa meeting and if approved, it will be used in the policy. At the last annual meeting nine of the 17 resolutions passed Designed by Mister Guy Committee Forms For Countdown '72 The "Countdown" 72' Central Steering Committee for the University of Kansas and Lawrence community is being formed this week, according to Miller, student body president. The purpose of the committee will be to recruit and organize staff in areas where voter registration conference is needed, want to attend the statewide voter registration conference in San Antonio. Miller emphasized that the conference was open to any interested persons. The organizers expected expecting over 500 participants. The "Countdown '12" itinerary includes round robin workshops on election law and how it works. In a straw vote on Sept. 29, the student senators indicated that they were in favor of allocating some funds to the conference. The board of class officers voted to give the conference $100. for the KU student Of the 57 girls in the pharmacy school,24 are members of Kappa Epsilon. and reformation of the partners and the state convention system. The state convention system causes on the American Indian, blacks, chicanos, high Kappa Epsilon Initiates 16 Into Chapter The 8232 in British Tan leather, offers you a perfect finish to any outfit, dress or casual. Come in and let the Clothing Consultants put you in step. Kappa Epsilon, professional women's fraternity of the KU School of Pharmacy, initiated 16 girls into its MIU Chapter (Chapter 8) to help them establish the home of Howard Mossberg, dean of the pharmacy school. All girls showing interest and enthusiasm and maintaining the required coverage are eligible for student branch of the fraternity. the 8232 This week's feature! 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