8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, December 12. 1968 Logan takes Stanford job James K. Logan, former dean of the KU School of Law, will teach at Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., next semester. Logan resigned his KU post last spring to run for the Senate seat vacated by the retiring Frank Carlson. Since his defeat in the primary election, he has been practicing law with a firm in Olathe. Logan plans to teach for one semester at Stanford, then return to Olathe to resume his practice. THE PAWN SHOP 15 EAST 8TH Coffee-House Cabaret Dave Bailey, Phil Bayles will perform Sandwiches, Pastry, Free Coffee Open Fri. & Sat., 8:00 p.m.-4 a.m. The Pawn Shop THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS december 10, 11, 12, 13 (8:20 PM) 15 (2:30 PM) CALL UN4-3982 The Scandinavian studies program, a section of the KU Germanic languages department, is being revived next semester. Scandinavian "Modern Scandinavian Literature in English Translation," featuring three authors -Ibsen, Strindberg and Lagerkvist—will be taught by James E. Hoard, assistant professor of linguistics. A Scandanavian language course was taught at KU last year, but neighbor a language nor a literature course was offered this fall. Eugene Norwood, head of the Germanic languages department, said an attempt was made several years ago to create a minor program in Scandanavian language and literature, but the program ran into difficulties because of dependence upon a single professor. He also said student interest has been a problem in enlarging the program. "There has been a modest interest among students," Norwood said. In Scandinavian courses offered in previous years, enrollment has been nine or ten persons per class. "We just hired an assistant professor for next fall in the area of Germanic philology and linguistics who has a strong interest in Scandanavian studies," he said. "The Scandanavian language section has been sputtering along Apollo problem should change launch date CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)—Engineers late yesterday discovered a potentially serious problem in Apollo 8's Saturn 5 rocket that could disrupt plans to send Americans around the moon this month. However, a space agency spokesman said present indications are that the problem will not affect the Dec. 21 launch date for astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders. The problem involves some fuel leakage in one of the five engines on the first stage of the giant rocket—the world's mightiest launcher. The spokesman said project officials were attempting to determine if the leakage was serious enough to require repairs. If a repair is necessary, engineers would have to remove the engine and this would postpone the launch until Jan. 18. Because of the relative positions of the earth and moon, and the desired lighting on the lunar surface, there are only seven days this month during which Apollo 8 can be launched. presents speaking on JOSE FONSECA (Brazil) "Brazil, the Hope and the Danger of the future" 7:30 p.m. December 12 Parlor A—Student Union studies program revived for several years," Norwood said. He is much more optimistic now that it will be inter-departmental and more than one professor will be involved in the program. 1968 CARLING BREWING COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O. The Pleated Formal Correct in every detail...this handsome Gant evening shirt. Pleats are disciplined to articulate elegance; collar is deftly shaped to show in back and give emphasis on the tie in front. French cuffs and pleated front are made of superior cotton broadcloth; the back and sleeves in a fine batiste for ease and comfort. $15 The 821 Regimental Shop 821 Mass. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:30 Phone V1 3-2057