Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. April 29, 1960 Music Symposium Schedule (Continued from page 1) All symposium events will be in the Music and Dramatic Arts Building. The schedule is: Registration, 10 a.m., for all participants. Main Lobby; Informal social hour for visitors and guests; Music Lounge; Swarthout Recital Hall; Swarthout Recital Hall; 4 p.m. Gail Kubik, guest lecturer, Swarthout Recital Hall; "The Relationship Between Functional and Abstract Music"; 8 p.m. proffessor of chamber works, Swarthout Recital Hall. Tuesday 10-12 a.m., orchestral readings, University Theatre, Symposium Orchestra, Robert Baustian, conductor; 2-4 p.m. orchestral readings, University Theatre, Symposium Orchestra, Robert Baustian, conductor. Address, 4 p.m., Bernard Rogers, guest composer, Swarthout Recital Hall, "The Composer and His Environment"; 8 p.m., program of choral works, University Concert Annual spring concert, University Concert Choir, Clayton Krethbiel, conductor Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 222 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication. Do not bring Bulletin to the Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. Ph.D. Reading Exam in German, May 7. Sign up in 306 Fraser by noon, May 2. Leave books in 306 Fraser by noon, May 4 TODAY Faculty Club Experimental Dinner. £15 a.m. Faculty Club Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship 7 p.m. 829 Miss. Bible Study, refreshment TOMORROW Cervantes Day. Coffee Hour. 9:10:30 a.m. Wilcox Classical Museum, Fraser. 9:30:10 a.m., Demonstrations in Language Sound Rooms, Blake Annex. 10:30 n.a. University Lecture. The Universal Music War. W. Starke, Visiting Prof. of, Spanish, KU, Fraser Theater. 2:30 p.m. Spanish Variety Programs, Fraser Theater. MONDAY Epicopal Morning Prayer 6:45 a.m. Hiding in the Breakfast follow- ing Canterbury House Newman Club Daily Mass. 6:30 a.m. St. John's Church Department of the History of Art presents "Great Cities and Their Art." 4 Masters in History Prof. Klusin Berger, Rome and the Vatican." Everyone invited. Coffee served. Woodruff Explains KU Discipline (Continued from page 1) The KU Student Creed The creed states in part: "We, the students of the University of Kansas, recognizing that the most cherished possession of society is the freedom achieved through individual and collective responsibility, and that basic integrity is the real foundation of all education, do pledge ourselves to uphold: 1. The laws of the land. 2. The regulations of the institution. "3. The tenets of common decency and decorum. "4. The rights and property of others. "5. The dignity of the human race. 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