Page 12 University Daily Kansan, September 10, 1981 Streets close; buses rerouted Naismith Drive between 15th Street and Crescent Road will be closed Friday morning for resurfacing, the operations announced yesterday. The project will smooth out bumps in the street, said Thomas Anderson, a local architect. The street will be closed to all traffic to 300 a.m. and will remain closed until midnight. Because of the resurfacing, all seven KU-On-Wheels bus routes will be rerouted, said Steve McMurry, chairman of the transportation board. Instead of using Naismith Drive, the buses will use Engel Road and Crescent Road, he said. People using the Learned Hall, Green Hall and Jayhawk Towers bus stops will be affected the most. Those people will have to go to the corners of Crescent Road and Naismith Drive or 15th Street and Engel Road, he said, and buses may be off schedule by several minutes because of the changes. Fellowships available Historic Deerfield, Inc., will conduct its 27th annual Summer Fellowship Program in Early American History from June 14 to Aug. 18, 1988. Mass., from June 14 to Aug. 18, 1988. Between six and 10 fellowships will be awarded to undergraduates who are interested in careers in the museum field and related professions. The program offers students exposure to the interpretation of early American history and culture through the medium of the museum. Applicants to the program must be undergraduates of sophomore, junior or senior standing in an American or Canadian college as of Jan. 1, 1982. Full fellowships provide room and board while in Deerfield and expense-paid trips to several American museums. Students applying for full fellowship must have grants or grants to help cover expenses incurred while traveling to and from Deerfield. Several partially paid fellowships and tuition fellowships will also be awarded, partial fellowships will pay $800 and their travel expenses to and from Finding a job is always plain hard work, and because school costs are up and grants and loans are harder to get, employees are being forced to find a part-time job. More students applying for jobs, employers say However, she said, "Several offices have contacted me saying they've been having trouble finding work-study people to fill their positions. Anyone with work-study would have no problem finding a job." PAM HUOSTON, coordinator of the Student Employment Center, said more students have applied for on-campus admission than in previous semesters. Houston said all employers with available on-campus jobs are required to advertise through the job board for a least three days. She said there were more than 1,000 jobs available this year than had been available in previous years. Khrosw Nazeri, Tehran, Iran, graduate student, said he already had a job but was looking for another because he needed more money. By CATHY BEHAN Staff Reporter "You see some signs on the board, but they're filled up already. They say it's too near," Nazeri said. EVANGELINA ESPINOSA, Lyons sophomore, said she had to quit her work-study job because she needed to get a loan. "I had to drop part of my grant because I would be getting too much money if I got the loan," Espinosa said. "Now I still need a job, but there are lots of work-study jobs and not very many regular ones." Many employers in Lawrence were surprised at the number of students applying for jobs this semester. "We've had lots of people coming in we have had lots of people coming in we have way too many applicants." Deerfield; tuition fellows will pay $2,000 and their travel expenses to and from Deerfield. The fellowship will provide the balance of their tuition, room, board and expenses of field trips to other museums. Since 1956, 204 students from 89 public and private colleges in 34 states and the District of Columbia have been appelied to Springfield High School in Springfield Summer Fellowship Program. "It's not a problem really, but I'm just surprised is all. It's more than last year." she said. ACE JOHNSON, manager of The Sanctuary club, said, "Oh yeah, probably more people have applied. We can't wait to see what they want to be a bartender or waitress." "I expected with the economy and everything that I'd have more people anly." Douglas said. However, Diane Douglas, manager of Wendy's restaurant, was surprised at how few people had applied there. Application forms may be obtained by writing to Histori Deeriffel 1982 Fellowship Program, Deerfield, Mass. 01342. Iqiries should be addressed to J. Gale of education. Completed applications must be received before Feb. 4, 1982. Mike Sweeny, manager of Cornucopia restaurant agreed with Douglas. He said, "Actually if we had less (applicants) than before." Some students said they were not having trouble finding a job, despite the competition. Personal relationships between donors and recipients of scholarships are not unusual, according to Marian McCorkill, assistant to the Kansas University Endowment Association president. When Wichita freshman Hayden Harrison picked up his scholarship check at Allen Field House during enrollment this fall, he found the name and address of his benefactor printed on the check stub. "I rang the doorbell of the apartment, and the woman who answered the door said, 'Oh, yes, I got your After writing a letter of thanks, Harrison went to Topeka to meet his benefactor. He got acquainted with an elderly woman who had established a memorial fund to her son, who had been killed while serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. letter,"" Harrison said. "So I sat and talked to her for about an hour." service of the Endowment Association, which distributed checks from more than 600 funds to 1,800 students this fall, she said. Benefactors receive thanks "Most of our scholarships are funded by people who have lost a young person," she said. "They're often happy to have another young person to correspond with and to follow through school." Printing the benefactor's name on the scholarship check stub is a new Previously, Endowment Association officials gave scholarship recipients a card inviting them to call the Endowment Association office for the name of their benefactor, she said. "A number of the board members are writing back to the students, and I think some friendships are being formed," she said. "We do have one or two donors who are anonymous," she said. 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