Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday. March 7. 1961 Lecture Canceled Next Series is Set The Last Lecture Series scheduled at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow has been canceled. The tentative date for the next lecture is March 21. Dr. Wescoe's Statement The text of the chancellor's statement: THE UNIVERSITY of Kansas disapproves, in principal and in practice, the denial to any individual of his rights under law and under the rules of civilized human conduct. For this reason it does not practice nor permit to be practiced for it any form of discrimination because of race, creed, or national origin. Not one branch of its operation is segregated. For the same reason the University will not interfere in the rights of the individual to pursue happiness for himself, in the choice of his associates as well as in other legitimate ways. IN PRACTICE this means that where University housing is concerned any student is accepted but, as in the past, the individual student will be permitted to indicate his or her own choice of roommate, and this choice will be honored, in so far as practicable. In non-university housing listed with the university-a vital and necessary part of our total student housing—the University will not condone discriminatory practices, but it will not and cannot interfere in the rights of the private citizen to choose the person to whom he wishes to rent his property. NSA May Give Student Grant Four other topics discussed by NSA members last night were. - The possibility of an NSA-sponsored foreign student studying at KU next fall. - A report from students attending the International Student Relations Seminar. - The possibility of holding the regional NSA Spring convention here late in April or early May. Carol McMillen, Coldwater junior and NSA co-ordinator said the foreign student will be from Russia if contact can be made with proper authorities. If not, an African student will be found. Appropriations for the exchange student are made through the All Student Council. "IF THE FUNDS are limited, there is a possibility there will be no NSA-sponsored student next year." Miss McMillen said. Charles Menghini, Pittsburg junior; Michael Ray Thomas, Kansas City, Mo., junior, and Arthur Miller, Pittsburg sophomore $ ^{x} $ attended the NSA-sponsored International Student Relation Seminar held Saturday and Sunday at Central Missouri State College in Warrensburg, Mo. The subjects discussed were the African problems and the Cuban situation. THE AFRICAN PROBLEM, in particular was discussed in length at the Seminar. Thomas reported. "We read papers presenting the facts and discussed from there," he said. "There were no resolutions as such passed, but we all agreed that there should be more understanding of the African people. The suggested method was through student exchange programs," he said. The regional conference for groups from Kansas and Missouri, scheduled for late April or early May, will possibly be held at KU if the ASC and Chancelor W. Clarke Wescoe approve of the plans. "WE WILL APPROACH the ASC and Chancellor Wesco soon," Miss McMillen said. "If we can obtain their go-ahead sign, we'll start getting ready for the conference." One can acquire everything in solitude except character.—Henri Beyle Blaas, Ling Will Play In 'Little Symphony' The Little Symphony will present its second concert this year at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. No identification cards are necessary to this program open to any interested person. The group, directed by Thomas Gorton, dean of the School of Fine Arts, consists of faculty members and graduate and advanced students who play together once a week "to enjoy themselves and keep in practice." THE 36-PIECE "Little Symphony" includes violins, violas, cellos, bass', flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons, horns, a trumpet, a trombone, and a piano. The program tomorrow night will feature Karel Blaas, assistant professor of music theory and viola, playing the viola and Margaret Ling, instructor of harp, playing the harp. Prof. Blaas will solo in "Concerto in G Major for Viola and String Orchestra" by Telemann. This is reputed to be the first concorter ever to be composed for the viola. MISS LING will accompany the symphony in Debussy's "Danses." symphony in Debussy's "Danes." The other compositions on the program will be Mozart's "Symphony in G Minor, No. 40, K. 550," and the "Suite de Pulcinella" by Pergolesi-Stravinsky. 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