32 Wednesday, September 25, 1968 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 Fellowship applications are due in mid-October Deadline for applications for Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and Danforth Graduate Fellowships is mid-October. Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the College, said yesterday. Applications should be turned into the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences office, Bell said. The Woodrow Wilson designate is guaranteed one full year of graduate study, provided he is studying in arts and sciences, Bell said. These fellowships are not applicable to professional schools. "A basic requirement of this fellowship is that the candidate must be interested in a full-time career of college teaching," Bell said. Bell explained that students are nominated by faculty members, and asked to complete applications. These nominations must be sent to the regional secretary before October 20. Interviews are conducted in January and the awards are made in March. A Rhodes Scholarship entitles the graduate to a possible two or three years of full support at Oxford University in England, he said. Students,profstmay write for Review "Priority will still be given to articles turned in by undergraduates, but graduate students and professors are encouraged to make submissions this year," Saricks said. Graduates and professors, as well as undergraduates, may submit articles to the University Review this year, Chris Saricks, Lawrence senior and editorial board chairman, announced yesterday. Saricks siad the University Review is a quarterly paper printed as a non-profit organization by interested students. In contains both literary and art pieces submitted by students, and now, faculty also. He said replies and responses to the published articles are always welcomed and often will be printed. Saricks tentatively plans the first edition to contain; - an analysis of the political campaigns. - a report of the situation in Czechoslovakia by an observer. - a study of student unrest in France. - an historical background of the New Left movement both in politics, literature and on the campus. - a critique of the freshman-soophomore advisory system. a discussion of enrollment at other campuses as compared with KU. Presently, Saricks said, the University Review has 16 members, with Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, serving as its sponsor. They are: Lou Abernathy, Topeka senior; Frances Backus, Lawrence sophomore; Bill Birney, Hill City junior; Joe Goering, Moundridge senior; Joyce Goering, Moundridge junior; Barbara Hughes, Ottawa senior; Robert Hughes, Kansas city junior; Beth Lindquist, Waverly, Iowa junior; Gary McClelland, Topeka senior; Greg Meredith, Kansas City sophomore; John Interested seniors must file their own applications. Selection is based upon academic ability, character, interests and activities. A Marshall Scholarship enables a graduate to study at any British university for two to three years. Michael, Hutchinson senior; John Neibling, Hiawatha sophomore; David Norton, Manhattan senior; Darlre Reed, Kansas City junior; Walter Stromquist, Charleston, Ill. junior; and Lance Williams. Lawrence sophomore. Saricks said all articles should be submitted to Mrs. Gibson's office in room 206 Strong Hall. Applications must be in Bell's office by October 10, the dean said. They are then forwarded to the British Consulate in Chicago. Criteria for this scholarship are roughly the same as for the Rhodes. Bell said. The Danforth Foundation of St. Louis offers 400 fellowships for up to four full years of support. Academic abilities, activities and ethical concerns are bases for selection. Residence halls handle as many as 1,000 calls each day. Because most switchboard operators are new on the job, Wilson said, the influx of new students and the change in location of old students is bound to create a problem. J. J. Wilson, director of university housing, has described the difficulties encountered in telephoning a residence hall as only "temporary." Also - Passports - Applications - Lettermen - Seniors - K Patrols "We do not believe the problem is any worse than in previous years," Wilson said. "All residence hall switchboards are operated by students and they are doing their best at this time," he said. Please call for appointment Hall calls delayed temporarily Hixon Studio Portrait of Distinction Bob Blank, Owner 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 Exclusive Representative of L. G. Balfour Co. For the finest in Fraternity Jewelry - Badges - Novelties - Lavaliers - Sportswear - Paddles - Cups - Guards - Favors - Rings - Λ - Trophies - Awards WEAVER'S RECORD DEPT. 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