8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, December 16, 1968 Students to have say in new union features What features would you like in the satellite union now being planned? By completing the adjacent form, you can tell the building designers what services and recreational facilities you desire. The ASC Architecture Committee is interested in finding out what facilities students want available in the new building. Frank Zilm, committee chairman, says that the results of the survey will be analyzed and given to Frank Burge, Kansas Union director, and the building architects. Burge has previously stated that he is eager to know what features students want in the new building. Collection boxes for the satellite union questionnaires will be located in the lobby of the Kansas Union and near the main entrance of Marvin Hall, Zilm said. Earlier this year, a limited survey involving 75 persons was taken, asking for suggestions concerning the new student facility. This survey will permit all KU students to register their opinion. The new satellite union will be located directly northwest of Allen Field House. Construction on the structure will start in 1970, and it will be opened to the public in the fall of 1971. Satellite Union Facilities Questionnaire (check the features you want) TV Room Public telephones drugstore cafeteria bookstore check cashing facilities ... vs. TV in public lobby ... .. enclosed booths ... bowling ... pool/snooker ... reading room/lounge ... “Trail Room” area (open 24 hours) ... other (Questionnaire boxes in Union lobby and Marvin Hall) "Reading Dynamics has tremendously decreased the time I now have to spend reading my assignments. I can finish an assigned book in one sitting where before I had to devote three or four sessions to it." FOR MORE INFORMATION Linda Wright K.U. student E owlry Road READING DYNAMICS Institute TO: Evalyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute Wastley Foundation-1814 Oread Phone VI 3-6424 Lawrence, Kansas 66044 I understand that I am under no obligation and that no salesman will call Please send descriptive brochure Street ... Phone ... CMy ... State ... Zip Future KU Negro history prof to speak Lorenzo J. Greene, professor of history at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, Mo., will speak tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Jayhawk Room on "Negro History: And the Truth Shall Set You Free." since 1933. He was research assistant to the director of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History from 1928 to 1932. He received his A.B. degree from Howard University, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University, New York City. Greene has been on the faculty at Lincoln University He is the author of "The Negro in Colonial New England, 1620-1776," and co-author of "The Negro Wage Earner," and a contributor of scholarly articles to historical journals. Greene will teach a course on American Negro History at KU during the spring semester. WINTER CONCERT INTERVIEWS Wed., Dec. 18 & Thurs., Dec. 19 Positions Open: General Chairman Publicity Chairman Secretary On-Campus Publicity Off-Campus Publicity Arrangements Chairman Ticket Chairman On-Campus Tickets House Manager Off-Campus Tickets Complimentary Block Sales Inquire for application in SUA office yuletide trimmings BUILD THE OUTFIT Put together an outfit for his Christmas gift. From our slacks and sweater collection. Sweaters 16.00 Slacks from 15.00 920 MASSACHUSETTS