2 Thursday, September 29, 1988 / University Daily Kansas Teacher, student to debate plus/minus grading system The KU Parliamentary Society will sponsor a debate on the plus/minus grading system today. "Resolved, that the University's proposed Plus/Minus grading system should be adopted for graduate and undergraduate students," said the president of Liberal Arts and Sciences. "will be at p.m. in 408 Wescoe Hall." The plus/minus system has been in effect since the beginning of the semester. Last spring, the College Assembly voted to accept the new grading system, which is modeled after those used by some of KU's professional schools. William Bayne and Stephen Shaw are the two panelists in the debate. Lawrence, Lawrence sophomore, organized Students Against the Plus/Minus Grading test last semester after the Assembly voted for the proposal. Professor of physics and astronomy, proposed the grading system. Man crashes plane after dropping anti-Reagan pamphlets over prison SAN FRANCISCO - A pilot crash-landed a stolen plane in Golden Gate Park after apparently dropping anti-肿瘤药. San Quentin Prison authorities said. The Associated Press "I've got political news: there's a big problem," Dukes and Bunz the unjuveniled student pilot, Allen Dale, said as police took him into custody Tuesday. The 40-year-old San Francisco man was arrested shortly after his landing as the police investigated the stealing of the single-engine plane at Airport. He was carrying a backpack filled with political pamphlets. "It was material about wanting to get Reagan, Meese and Bush," said police officer Barry Cooper. Some people said pamphlets had been tossed over the Halt-Ashbury neighborhood, which the plane could not confirm the reports. The red-and-white plane had "Nasty Nancy" and other anti-Reagan stools painted on it. It was not accepted for a blower propeller, said Cooper. Federal Aviation Administration investigators examined the plane and found that it had fuel in it and no apparent engine defects "It kind of points to the fact he did it (crashed it) on purpose," said FAA spokesman John Evans. On Campus - Lawrence and KLatin American Solidarity will show a video documentarian titled "B. Salvador: The War" in the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A rice and beans dinner will be served at 6 p.m. on Monday. - Public Relations Student Society of America will meet at 7 tonight in the International Room at the Kansas Union. - Geography Colloquium will present the architecture of architecture and urban design speaking on "War Memorials as Political Landscape" at 3:0 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28. KU College Republicans will meet, at 8 tonight in Auditorium Auditorium at the kansas Union. Guest speakers Loren Anderson, Republican candidate McElhaney, Republican candidate McElhaney, Republican candidate for Douglas County Commission. allery at the Kansas Union The KU Women's Studies Program will sponsor "Women's Studies in Science" a graduate or of Women's Studies/American Studies, and Beth Schultz, professor of English, at 4 p.m. today in the Room at the Adams Alumni Center. Gallery at the Kansas Union. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at noon today in Danforth Chapel. The Champions Club will meet at 6:30 tonight in Parlor A at the Kansas Union. ■ Jayhawkers for Dukakis will meet at 7 tonight in the Pine Room at the Kansas Union. *The Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, presents to theRAH, a correspondent from the World Report, speaking about covering politics in El Salvador. The Society brought in tough 100 Staffer F尖尔 Environs will have its bimonthly meeting at 6 tonight in the East SUA will show the Soviet movie "Scarcecar" at 7 and 9:30 tonight in Woodydff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. The Biology Club will meet at 4 p.m. in Alcove A at the Kansas Union, Prof. John O'Brien will speak on the nuclear winter theory. The KU Parliamentary Debate Society will have a public debate on the proposed Liberal Arts and Science's proposed Plus/Minus grading system should be adopted for graduate and undergraduate students in the fields of Liberal Arts and Sciences." Correction - Because of an editor's error, a credit line in yesterday's Kansan was incorrect. Braed Sneed drew the artwork that appeared on page 1 in yesterday's Kansan. 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