16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 22, 1968 ROTC program may end (Continued from Page 1) range from completely abolishing the -ROTC program to increasing its size, he indicated. Burt English, assistant professor of political science, said he had written Orel in response to Cobb's letter and suggested that ROTC did not belong on campus. Obedience and academic freedom are not compatible, he said. Saricks said the Senate committee, not yet fully selected, should begin work some time after Thanksgiving. It will consist of five faculty and two student members, he said. He added that public, and particularly student, opinion was "uneasy" toward the military. Having ROTC on campus might alienate many students, he said, and necessary parts of the ROTC program could just as easily by carried out off campus. Orel said there are three faculty members and one student serving on the College committee. Its report is due Dec. 17. English said he felt most of his colleagues would agree with him. The final decision on ROTC rests with the University Senate and the College faculty, Saricks said. ★★ K-State College may drop ROTC PITTSBURG-Kansas State College students may soon be relieved of compulsory Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) requirements. Alvin Proctor, academic vice president of KSC, appointed a committee last week to "reconsider" the mandatory ROTC program here. The committee will also consider compulsory physical education courses. Alternatives under study, he said are dropping ROTC requirements while continuing physical education, making both voluntary, or retaining the present program. A decision is expected by next semester, he said. At the present time, KSC is under contract to the Army to require all male students to enroll in ROTC courses in order to graduate. Proctor said the college must give the Army a year of notice if it wishes to alter the contract. KSC is not considering drop ping voluntary ROTC, he said KU law graduate defends Harrison "Black power has been substituted in place of civil rights. The 'we shall overcome' idea is dead. I had a right to quit the NAACP—despite all the marches, protests and pray-ins, black conditions steadily worsened." Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students, Interested in Thanksgiving Day dinner next Thursday? Visit the Dean of Foreign Students' office. 226 Strong. Foreign Students. Information is now available in 226 Strong on the Michigan State Christmas program as in this month's issue of the newsletter. Lewis first became involved in the civil rights movement while attending KU law school with James Logan, former law school dean. Lewis said the white, liberal civil rights movement is dead. Rock Products Conference, 9 a.m. NooF Room, Forum Kansas, 12:45 a.m. "When the student council voted down the fair employment practice program, Jim Logan and I met and formed the F.A.C. T.S. party. We won the next election and Jim became student body president and I became vice president," said Lewis, smiling. Prayers, Kansas Union. Children's Theatre. 1:15 p.m. "The Broadway Musical Theatre" www.kansasunion.org International Club Dancing Lesson, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship SUA Special Film, 4 p.m. Felix Nam, "Nam" Nation, Nam Room Room, Kansas Union (Continued from Page 1) 629 mts.ppt Folk Dance Club. 7 p.m. 173 Robinson Popular Film 7 & 9:30 p.m. "One Potato-Two Potato" Dyche Audi- SUA Special Films. 7:30 p.m. SUA and "Alexander Nevsky" 8:30 Bailey When asked why more black students do not take part in campus politics and become leaders like himself, Lewis said: Children's Theatre. 7:30 p.m. The International Club. 8-12 p.m. Dance International Club. 8-12 p.m. with band Members and non-members welcome Westminster Center *Simple Joys.* Hoch Auditorium *Experimental* Theatre. 8:20 p.m. *Theatre of the Taste* Football. 1:30 pm. Missouri. There. Ballet. 2:45 pm. Missouri. The Little Princess." University Theatre. **Popular Film**, 7 & 9.30 p.m. **One Potato-Two Potato**. Dyche *Audiolib* Collegiates For Concern. 8 p.m. "Simple Joys." Hoch Auditorium. "I always had problems of race, but I wasn't raised to feel inferior and inadequate like most of these kids. I wasn't brought up in a ghetto or slum." Experimental Theatre 8:20 p.m. "Song of a Goat." SUNDAY Buses to Presbyterian Church. Leave 9th and Massachusetts 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. for worship at 9 and 11 a.m. Return bus after worship. Carillon Recital. 3 p.m. Albert Gerken. Concert Choir. 3:30 p.m. University Theatre Popular Film. 7 & 9:30 p.m. "One Potato-Two Potato" Dyche Audi- Concert. 8 p.m. Sofa Noel and Jesus G. Tutor, Swarthout Recital Hall. SUA Special Film, 9 p.m. Felix Rooms, Kansas University, Nam "Felix" Room Room, Kansas Union Wistfully, Lewis said, "I've often dreamed of what I might have been, had I been born a white. Who knows, I might have been President." 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