--- Monday, Feb. 27, 1961 University Daily Kansan Page 3 Foreign Exchange Plan Includes KU Students According to J. A. Burzle, professor of German, your wish is as close as the nearest application form. Are you graduating this year? Interested in traveling and studying abroad? KU participates in an official direct exchange program with 11 foreign universities. The program provides an agreement with the foreign school that a graduate student or a graduating senior of KU will be able to study there while the foreign university sends a student to KU. The deadline for applications and letters of reference is Wednesday. Information and application forms are available at 306 Fraser Hall. UNIVERSITY OF CLERMONT - FERRAND, Clermont-Ferrand, France. The university is a state school, founded in 1810. It offers courses in engineering, medicine, pharmacy, liberal arts and sciences, and business. There are 12 students, all from the class of 1960, now studying abroad on this reciprocal exchange program UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON, Southampton. England. This university offers courses in English, geography, theology and philosophy. Romance languages and literatures, theological studies, education, law, botany, chemistry, electronics, telecommunications, geology, physics, zoology, physiology, economics and engi- James P. Moll is attending Clermont-Ferrand and studying French. The award consists of room and board, tuition and incidentals. There is no vacation or travel allowance. The student will be required to teach 5 lessons a week in English conversation for students in the School of Business. The award consists of free tuition and residence, together with a sum of 60OUND funds for minor students. The travel can be accommodated Travel expenses are not included. Rex Fowler is attending the university and is studying law. UNIVERSITY OF READING, Reading, England. Courses are available at the university in the fields of agriculture, botany, chemistry, the classics, economics, education, English, French, geography, geology, Geoglyphs, history, physics, zoology, fine arts, government, political science, microbiology, horticulture, and Italian Fred Ritter is studying English at Reading. The award consists of full maintenance, room and board, in addition to tuition scholarship plus incidentals. The KU student will live in a university hall. UNIVERSITY OF EXETER. Exeter, England. Courses are available in the business sciences, economics and public administration, education, psychology, English, French, German, geography, biology, sociology, physics, theology, philosophy, sociology, physics, theology, zoology, and law. The award consists of full maintenance, room and board in a university residence hall plus a small allowance for dormals. Married students are not accented. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, Birmingham, England. The University offers courses in the arts, theology, com- merce, social sciences, law, pure and ap- plied science, health care, social medica- medicine, and education. This university specializes in graduate schools. Karen Krueger is at the University of Exeter. ETH. Zurich, Switzerland. The Eldigenossisch Technische Hochschule is a university in biology in Europe with fully staffed and equipped departments of architecture, engineering, chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, physical education and forestry. The award consists of a stipend of 350 pounds in addition to a tuition scholarship, and a ball of residence or in private lodgings. There is no objection to a married student. He would have to live in private lodgings, and no extra monetary allowance. Douglas Jones is studying medicine at the University of Birmingham. The award consists of a stipend to be paid in 10 monthly installments. It is adequate for room and board. Remission of tuition fees is included. Ann Marsh, studying mathematics, and Jill Percival, studying chemistry, are both attending ETH, in Z. H. UNIVERSITY OF MAIN, Mainz, Germany. The university offers courses in political science, law, sociology, medicine, dentistry, philosophy, psychology education, archaeology, musicology theology, history, geography, linguistics, classical and oriental languages, German Romance languages, English mathe- geology, physics, chemistry geology, mineralogy, biology, botany zoology, and pharmacy. The award consists of free tuition and incidental and room and board expenses. Edward Coomes is attending the university and studying history. CHRISTIAN - ALBRECHTS UNIVERSITAT, Kiel, Germany. This is a state university of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. It offers courses in Catholic and Protestant theology, law and political science, medicine and dentistry, history, philosophy, psychology, education, archaeology, English, astronomy, music, mineralogy, botany, earth science, hermetic art, biology, and history, ancient Greek and Latin, Russian, German, mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology, biology, science, education, agriculture, and geography. The stipend consists of a cash award to be paid in nine monthly installments. Students must have sufficient funds to pay for incidental expenses and travel expenses. Room and board will be provided by the university at its Inter-International Home. HAMBURG UNIVERSITAT, Hamburg, Germany. This is a state university of the city-state of Hamburg. The same courses are offered at Hamburg as are offered at Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany. EBERHARD - KARLS UNIVERSITAT. Tubingen, Germany. The university offers courses in the fields of Catholic and Protestant theology, law and political philosophy, sociology, history, philosophy, biology, education, archaeology, musicology, history, geography, linguistics, classical and oriental languages, German, Romance languages, English, mathematics, astronomy, biology, botany, zoology, and pharmacy. RHEINISCHE - FRIEDRICH - WILHELMS UNIVERSITAT. Bonn, Germany. This university is located in the capital city of the German Federal Republic and occupies a setting on the banks of the Rhine. It offers courses in the departments of law and political science, medicine, arts, agriculture, mathematics, and natural sciences and old Catholic seminar. Deane Rollwan is studying chemistry in Tubingen. The stipend consists of a cash award paid in 10 monthly installments, in addition to remission of tuition fees. Students must have sufficient funds to pay for incidental and travel expenses. Room and kitchen be provided in the Student Residence. Robert Kable is studying German at the university. Kenneth Rock is studying history in Hamburg. The stipend consists of a cash award to be paid in 12 monthly installments, and a remission of tuition fees. The student will live in the university residence hall. The stipend consists of a cash award to students in addition to remission of tuition fees. Students must have sufficient funds to be able to pay incidental and travel expenses. Five KU students preparing for careers in health fields have won National Foundation Health Scholarships. Also included are Mary Diane Venie, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore in physical therapy and Carolyn Ruth Houser, Howard, and Jane Yamamoto, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii, both sophomores in occupational therapy. Grants Go to 5 For Health Study They include James H. Pirch, Kansas City, Mo., and Lynn H. Kindred, Emporia. Both are second-year medical students. Each of the students holds a $2,000 four-year scholarship provided by the March of Dimes. The scholarships are designed to alleviate a critical shortage of health manpower and to attract top quality students from which research scientists, teachers, clinicians and administrators for schools and clinics can be developed. Thomas R. Buckman, associate director of libraries, will review "Rosenbach: A Biography" by Edwin Wolfe and John Fleming at the Modern Book Forum Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. Buckman to Review Book on Rosenbach Fluffy Fresh Do-Nuts Assorted Candies Carmel Corn Carmel Apples Assorted Nuts Contemporary Cards Dixie Carmel Shop 1033 1/2 Mass.—VI 3-6311 Art Jay Turn to the want ads in the Kansan every day. They are always on the next to the last page. You can find a bargain on a used car . . . apartment for rent . . . typing services . . . all kinds of wonderful buys. It's a good and thrifty habit to read the want ads every day. You're sure to find a bargain for yourself. 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