Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday. Feb. 27, 1961 Events Forum Discusses Higher Non-Resident Fees (Continued from page 1) should we admit non-resident students? And second, why should we limit the number at all?" He explained that Kansas law admitted any out-of-state student as long as their number did not interfere with the school's capability to adequately educate the residents. Mr. Hitt explained the new admission plan; "The previously admitted student will be chosen first, and they follow in this order: the sons and daughters of KU alumni, applicants in states bordering Kansas and the non-resident applicant." One student asked if there was any discrimination between out-of-state and in-state students on campus. "None," Mr. Gunn said, "except in the Business Office." The students laughed. Services Held for Nobel P. Sherwood Funeral services for Nobel P. Sherwood, former professor emeritus of bacteriology, were held in a quiet ceremony in the Rumsey Funeral Home chapel Friday. The Rev. Mr. Albert G. Parker of the First Presbyterian Church and Luther Sharpe of Park College, Parkville. Mo., officiated. It is typical in Big Eight schools to find 15 per cent of the students non-residents, Mr. Hitt said in his introductory speech. "The LARGER proportion of the non-residents are graduate students," he said. "Half are from Kansas City, Mo." Mr. Gunn said that due to student migration, each state shares the responsibility of educating students from other states. Kansas sends 150 more students to Missouri, he said, than Missouri sends to Kansas, Nebraska is one of the contiguous states that sends more to Kansas than Kansas sends it. "There are 1524 more students coming into Kansas than are leaving to attend other state schools. The larger number incoming than outgoing is a compliment to Kansas schools." 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