10 Wednesday, November 15, 1978 University Daily Kansan Farrell ... From page one vulnerable position to be overpowerers because women could reject their advances. "So if we are going to avoid being so vulnerable, we have to turn women into sex objects because it's easier to be rejected by an object than full-fuledwood men." "We don't want people who doesn't make her own decision as to when she wants to become sexually involved and when she doesn't," is contributing to the use of herself as a sex object. "You can't take the sexual initiative is contributing to his use of her as an object." Farrell said social changes would have to be made to change the roles we play. One suggestion Farrell gave was for people to create their own jobs rather than to specialize in a particular job. He said there were many improvements for men that the liberation movement would bring on. He said there could be fewer rapes, homicides, licences and heart attacks and men could live longer longer because of the movements. emotionally, not just sexually, and it means learning to cry." "But for me, it means much more," he said. "It means feeling more comfortable talking with people and relating to other men without being afraid of them thinking I'm a homosexual. It means relating to women sensually and FARRELL SAID people who tried to become liberated might experience loneliness during the time they were in the minority. Bob Opici was on his way to Watson Library last night when his roommate suggested they go to the Union to see a beauty contest. "I thought it was a girl's beauty contest until I got there," Oppicci said. "I didn't mean to be in it, but this girl I was sitting with talked me into entering." The program was sponsored by SUA and Hashinger Hall. Library project at Med Center moving ahead By CAITLIN GOODWIN Staff Reporter Officials at the University of Kansas Medical Center will ask the Kansas Board of Regents Friday to hire an architect to design a $4.9 million library for the Med center campus, Allen Wiechert, University of Kansas facilities planning, said yesterday. The decision to build the library was made after Med Center officials decided it would be better to build a new library than to build buildings for library use, Wiechert said. The Med Center hired Warren Bird, a library consultant from Duke University, to evaluate the space that would become in Bell Memorial Hospital when it is finished. Bird concluded there were two reasons available space in Med Center buildings could not be used for a library, Wiechert said. Second, there is not sufficient space for expansion in existing buildings, he said. "TEN YEARS from now, we'd have to relocate again," Whecled said. Weichert also said that the environment of a medical building was different from the environment needed for a library and that it should be designed to make a design of any renovated medical buildings. The library will be built north of the Med center campus. Wechert said, and conducted a survey, that 75 percent He said the cost of renovating the buildings to accommodate a library would be about the same as the cost of a new library. The Med Center currently has a small library in one wing of a building and officials want to expand it to hold more medical books and documents. IN JULY, the Kansas Legislature appropriated $120.00 to the Med Center for renovation of existing buildings or for planning a new library. The Med Center will use a portion of the money to pay the architect, Wiechert said. So far, none of that money has been used. The payment was paid by private funds. Wiechert said he thought the Regents would approve the proposal. "It's my understanding that Warren Regens, Regents director of facilities planning, will recommend that it be approved," he said. The KU Women's Studies Program presents: MARY ROTHSCHILD Visiting Assistant Professor of History from Arizona State U. "WOMEN VOLUNTEERS IN THE SOUTHERN FREEDOM SUMMERS: Their Lives and Work in a Movement for Social Change" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Walnut Room, Kansas Union 8:00 p.m. UKPA UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION RUSH REGISTRATION for the SPRING 1979 MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM will be held TONIGHT 7:00 P.M. UNION BALLROOM All women interested in participating in the Membership Program must attend or contact— THE PANHELLENIC ASSOCIATION OFFICE 104B KANSAS UNION • 864-4643 Hocus pocus. we take her to bed. Magic is fun: were dead. Presto chango, and now he is me. Abracadabra, i sit on his knee. ATERRIFYING LOVE STORY JOSEPH E. LEVIN PRESENTS MAGNETIC ANONYM HOPKINS, ANAMARGET EXECUTIVE MEREWICH ED LALTER EXECUTIVE PRODUCER C. 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Applications available for Kansan positions Applications are now available for editor and business manager of the University Dally Kansan for a position that must be completed by 5 p.m. Fridays, are available in the School of Journalism office, 105 Fell Hall; the Student Senate office, 103D Kansas Union; and the Office of Archiving and Archives, 229 Strong Hall. Hey Kappa Sigs! Get psyched for a wild and crazy function at K-State. Passionately Purple Alpha Xis Enter the Third Annual Turkey Trot Cross Country Race Sat. Nov. 18, 1978 1:30 p.m. University of Kansas West Campus, 23rd & Iowa The course will be approx. 3 miles. Participants will not be allowed to wear timing devices. All division winners will receive prizes. For more information on prizes and obtaining applications, come to 208 Robinson or call 864-3546. 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