20 University Daily Kansan, October 22, 1981 Page : ted they rate on a 12-unit manages chemicals ice were the tenant unpletely treatment. er ble and problem of in Stene, County which is itle: Roy science, ure and a U.N. enceance; urer of Elvin Chur Busby, Cannatella enter student body elections Minutes before the deadline, candidates representing a third coalition filed for student body president and vice president yesterday afternoon. Calling themselves the Working Alternative, 4:55; Loren Bessy, Student Senate Finance and Auditing Committee chairman, and David Carnatella, graduate student senator, entered the race. "We feel that we're better than anyone who has file and Cannatella, too." He said they were opposed by a joke coalition—the Groucho Marx Coalition—and a serious coalition, Perspective. "There is no one else who's running who's capable and wants to do the job," he said. "The serious coalition, I don't think, is up to the job." Busby, Hutchinson junior, said that he had thought of running, but he wanted to see if any tangible opposition to Perspective would develop. I've been considering filing all along," he said. "No serious alternative to (David) Adkins (Perspective presidential candidate) is running." Busby is a political science and history major and also a member of University Council and the University Senate Executive Committee. Cannatella is his first year as a senator and is a member of University Council and Graduate Council. He is a professor and ecology graduate student. "We think we're qualified and we think we have the experience to do the job well." Busby said. "The biggest thing that we're running on is that there will be two people in the office who are familiar with Senate and know what's going on in Senate." Busby and Cannatella, do not have any senators running on their coalition. 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The films, as well as the plays themselves, vary in quality, Gruch said, and one problem with them is "somewhere between 5 and 10 percent of the lines are hard to bear." "Otello' is a 3 1/2-hour version," he said. "That's very unusual." Starting next semester, the University of Kansas will receive the British Broadcasting Corporation's popular Shakespeare play series, said Jack Oruch, associate professor of English. Oruch said that the films would probably be stored in the KU language laboratory in Wescoe Hall and that it would be possible for students to view the plays alone in the lab as well as in the classroom. Oruch said the plays already filmed included "Formeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," "Henry IV" parts I and II, and "Julius Caesar." Still, he said, 'even a bad film or a bad production is really a pretty good teaching device. Each year, the BBC series produces six plays, except for 1983, when it will produce seven plays to conclude the entire 37 play repertoire. This is the fourth year of the series. But, he said, "I didn't want to wait." ORUCH SAID he requested the money from the Endowment Association because "there isn't any way you can get money out of the Legislature in less than two years, that's a assuming you could get it." "It's a little bit like reading a symphony from the pages of music and truing to hear it." ferred students a chance to absorb the material through its natural setting. "Drama is best seen live," he said, "Lacking that, it is next best seen on film. Reading drama is not as much of a skill as that most plays were written for." ONE OF THE series' most important aspects, he said, is that most of the plays were filmed uncut. "They provide a basis for very stimulating discussions." "I understand that the film is can be shown hundreds of times," he said. "They are a valuable device, a resource for the University." 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