14 Thursday, September 21, 1989 / University Daily Kansan KASPAR'S Bar & Grill - Great Food • Great Price Dine In or Carry Out 749-9716 3115 W. 8th Street 3115 W. 6th Street. Plastic Laminating Add professional polish to class projects, maps and posters. (up to 25 inches wide) Don't just wash your car... CLEAN ITI Complete Detail Cleaning * Interior * Exterior * Cleaning 415 Ft. 2nd 749-5671 Howell Creative Studios 1203 Iowa 842-9289 corner of Orchard Lane & Iowa 1 BLK south of Capitol Fed. Jewish High Holy Day Services ROSH_HASHANAH KOSH HASHANAH Erew Rosh Hashanah - Friday Sept. 29 Hill House Shabbat Dinner at 5:30 p.m. R.S.V.P. by Monday Sept. 25 Hill members $5, non-members $7 Services at 7:30 p.m. at L.J.C.C. First Day Morning - Sat. Sep. 30 - 9:30 p.m. First Day Evening - Sat. Sep. 30 - 7:30 p.m. Second Day Morning - Sun. Oct. 1 - 9:30 p.m. YOM KIPPUR Kol Nidirei - Sun. Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium, Kansas Union Morning - Mon. Oct. 9, 9:30 a.m. Yizkor - Mon. Oct. 9, 11:30 a.m. Evening - Mon. Oct. 9, 4:30 p.m. Student Break-the-Fast - 7 p.m., Hillel House $2 services to be held at the Lawrence Jewish Community Cen 917 High Street Dearborn KS 63125 All services to be held at the Lawrence Jewish Community Center 917 Highland Dr, except Kol Nidrel. For rides, RSVPs and more information, call Hillel, 864-3948 Small is better! EPSON EQUITY LT™ A powerful desktop in a laptop For a great price, get a high speed, easy to read PC-compatible. Buy now and save up to$700 and get a free "Laplink" program and cable to other computers (a $139 value). - Battery-powered MS-DOS laptop ♦ Full PC Compatibility High Speed Processor (4.77/10 MHz) - Two 720K drives or 20MB - Clear Backlit Screen - Separate Numeric Keypad Connecting Point COMPUTER CENTER COMPUTER CENTER 843-7584 • 804 New Hampshire • Downtown Lawrence Don't wait til the cold hits! Avoid the rush. Contact us during our office hours (Mon-Fri 8-5) and we'll be happy to light your furnace. 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Classes start October 1st Call 842-5442 LIVE BAND Friday·Saturday CHARLIE & THE STINGRAYS Thursday Female Dancers 8:00-10:00 (Ladies admitted free at 10) Friday $1.25 Shot Specials Saturday Classic Oldies Night Call our entertainment line 843-2000 The KU Bookstores are pleased to announce that all register receipts from cash or check purchases during period #85 (Jan. 1, through June 30, 1989) may now be redeemed for a $7% cash rebate through the end of December at customer service counters at either the Kansas Union or the Burge Union stores. KU student ID is required Some purchases such as computer hardware may not be eligible for the student dividend program. Please ask the customer service representative should you have any questions. Professors get chance to travel, work abroad KANSAS AND BURGE UNIONS By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer Allen Hanson, professor of anthropology, had been afraid that he might not be able to communicate with his students last semester. Hanson spent Spring 1989 teaching anthropology in Paris at the University of Paris, Val de Marne. Hanson was one of several teachers at the University of Kansas who taught at universities throughout the world. "It was a fun challenge," he said. "I can speak French fairly well, but I'd never taught in it before." "At least she could teach in French," Hanson said. "I had to develop my skills in French." Hanson's trip was part of the exchange program, Paris XII, with the University of Paris, Martine Dauzier, from the University of Paris, taught medieval French literature at KU. Haskell Springer, professor of English, will leave for Paris in January as part of the Paris exchange. He will meet American literature in English. "It'll be interesting," he said. "When you teach American literature in a different environment, you get different perspectives. Different questions are asked. When literature is conceptualized in different ways, that translates to better teaching." He said the University did not know which Paris faculty member would be sent to KU. Not all teachers who go overseas are part of an exchange program. "Very few formal agreements are made," said Hodgie Bricke, program assistant for the center for international programs. "It's very informal. We may facilitate the initiative of the exchange, but it's basically up to the departments or schools." "The faculty members are vital to our program, especially to early childhood development research," he said. "We're very fortunate to have a greater access to scholars in our fields." NATURAL WAY Arthur Drayton, chairman of the department of African and African-American studies, said faculty members from the University of the West Indies had taught in his department. 820-822 Mass. 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