Forum Meet For Faculty The Faculty Forum begins the first in a series of noon luncheons for faculty members Tuesday. Around the Campus Ray Nichols, executive secretary of the University, will speak on "The Making of a Budget" in the English Room of the Kansas Union. Other speakers for the series will be Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe on Nov. 1, Robert Vosper, director of libraries, on Nov. 8, and Irving Pflaum, American Universities Field Staff, on Nov. 15. The price of the catered luncheon is $1.40. Page 3 The chairman of the English department of University of Michigan will speak tonight in the Kansas Union. English Professor To Speak Tonight Warriner G. Rice, chairman of the English department of University of Michigan, will speak on "The Man Who Saved Liberal Education." Prof. Rice's speech will be given in conjunction with the eighth annual Composition and Literature Conference which is being held in the Union today. David Dykstra, assistant professor of English and chairman of the conference said more than 200 persons are registered for the conference. Church Groups Plan Activities This weekend and the coming week are filled with religious activities for the student religious groups on campus. The schedule is as follows: Around the Cam Plans Discussed For Law Center CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COL. ORGANIZATION, Sunday, 7:30 a.m. prayer in Danforth Chapel. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION. Sunday, 5 p.m. prayer; 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6 p.m. program: Oliver (Terry) Gilbert, Lawrence sophomore, on "Church Semantics." Monday through Friday, 6:45 a.m., morning prayer; 7 a.m., Holy Communion; and 7:25 a.m., breakfast. Monday through Thursday 9:30 p.m. prayer in Danforth Chapel. CROSSROADS SEMINAR. Sunday, 9.am. Bible study groups. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSN. Sunday, 5:15 p.m. program: panel discussion, "The Christian's Responsibility in Politics," —Cottonwood Room of Student Union. WESLEY FOUNDATION. Sunday, 5:30 p.m. supper, 6:30 p.m. program: speaker, J. Eldon Fields, professor of political science, "The Voter and Political Issues." SUNDAY EVENING FELLOWSHIP. Sunday, 5 p.m. program. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CENTER, Sunday, 11 a.m. regular worship, 5:15 p.m. program: film, "The Sustaining Bread"; Monday, 5 p.m. Women's Graduate Group, no program. MARINERS, Friday, Oct. 28, 6 p.m. supper. Program: John Ise, professor emeritus of economics. The plan to establish a law center in Topeka, which would merge the facilities of Washburn University and KU has been tossed around for many years. Many steps must be taken before the plan could materialize. The above opinion was given by F. J. Moreau, acting dean of the School of Law, in a Daily Kansan interview. Dean Moreau was asked to comment on the possibilities of a merger because of a United Press International release which said the possibility is being discussed in state legal circles. "From my point of view it is very important for law students to have access to the hundreds of lectures given at KU. I feel it takes something away from the student's development when you take away the facilities." When asked to comment on the value of a merger, Dean Moreau said: The UPI release said no formal steps have been taken to combine the schools, but that a Kansas Supreme Court justice and some Topka lawyers confirmed the possibility of such a move having been discussed on an informal basis. The University of Kansas Chorus will sing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra March 28. The release reported that John E. Howe, dean of the Washburn University School of Law, said the plan's advantages would be in non-duplication of libraries, a more varied program, and instructional savings. Clayton Krehbiel, director of the chorus, said the chorus was probably selected because Hans Schweigher evidently liked last year's chorus performance. KU Chorus to Sing With Philharmonic The mind is its own place, and of itself can make a hell of heaven, a heaven of hell.-Milton The financial future of the Faculty Club will be discussed at 7 p.m. Tuesday. University Daily Kansam Faculty Club Feels Financial Pinch Last year the balance from the club dues after deduction of expenses was $1,900. The amount must cover the cost of entertainment and repairs and replacements of furniture at the Club. A report from the Board of Governors stated the cost of entertainment alone was $1,900. The Board asks that members present suggestions for a remedy at the meeting. An auction of magazines will be held in the club library following the business meeting. ___ Angel Flight Begins Interviews Sunday Uppercase women will be interviewed for membership in Angel Flight at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Pan American room of the Kansas Union. Interviews will be conducted by members of Angel Flight and the Arnold Air Society. 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