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University seeks Chinese students By DEB RIECHMANN I* the University of Kansas is attempting to get involved with a Washington group that is working toward bringing students from the Republic of China to American universities. Representatives from about 24 universities and junior colleges attended a meeting last August to discuss the implications of reports from China to study in the United States. Staff Reporter of the group, Shankel said, he sent a letter to the National Council on Scholarly Communications with the People's Republic of China in allowing Chinese students to study at KU. However, KU, in addition to many other universities across the country, was not permitted to attend. Del Shanker, executive vice chancellor, said yesterday he did not know why KU was not invited but assumed the meeting was too soon to be quick to inform many universities. AFTER LEARNING about the formation Although he has not received a response, Shankel said, he is optimistic that KU will have Chinese students studying on the campus in the future. Chae Jin Lee, co-chairman of the department of East Asian Studies, agreed with Shankel and said KU's geographic location could be appealing to the Chinese. "China is predominately agricultural and the Midwest might be better than urban areas on the East Coast," Lee said. He said other factors favored KU. He said other factors favored KU. "THE UNIVERSITY of Kansas may be in a very good position because we have some excellent science and technological programs," he said. GIVE YOUR BACK AND YOUR BUDGET A BREAK introductory special QUEEN SIZE WATERBED 169.95 complete package Includes - pedestal - deck - frame - mattress - liner IN THE NEW HOLIDAY PLAZA CLEVELAND, IOWA - fill kit 25th & IOWA LAZY DAZE WATERBEDS According to Lee, the Aug. 14 meeting in Washington was a result of a trip taken by Frank Press, director of the office of science and technology policy at the White House. Press visited China this summer and learned that Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping had proposed sending several hundred students abroad to do studies in technical China wants to send 10,000 students this year to the United States, Great Britain, Japan, Canada and Russia, space, energy, health, agriculture, oceanography, meteorology and natural science. Ley estimated that 500 students would be sent to the United States to study. THE PRESIDENT'S science advisor, he said, held the meeting to see if the United States would respond positively to Chinese students studying on American campuses. Sending the students abroad to learn would modernize China in agriculture, science and technology, defense and industry. he said. The Chinese students will not handpick American university they attend or pay for the tuition. The top priority in Chinese policy now is to train about 800,000 scientists and technicians by 1885 so that China can have rapid industrial development. Lee said. "I really think that the students won't be choosing," he said. "It would be carefully planned and decided by the Chinese government." BUT KU WOULD be an ideal place for Chinese students to study because it has a strong Applied English Program and because there are about 25 Chinese students in each various departments on campus who would help the visiting students adjust, he said. Lee said that since the 1960s, China had sent students to Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union but that it had not recently sent many students to any other country. "It's going to be a new experiment," he said. -KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: FALL PHARMACY CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINAR will begin at noon in the Union. FRONTIERS OF SPACE SYMposium will be at 3:30 p.m. in Apollo 17 Room in Nicholas Hall; Nancy Williams will speak about the benefits of space exploration. BARRY GIFFORD, author of "Jack's Book" an oral biography of Jack Kerouac, will discuss "Kerouca's Life and Times," at 4 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Union. K-CLUB ATLAS DESIGN DEVELOPMENT will meet at the Union Ballroom. LAW SOCIETY BOARD OF GOVERNORS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. TOMORROW; ZONE C RED, the parking lot south and west of Lindley Hall, will be closed for resurfacing in the morning. KANSAS EDITORS DAY will begin at 9 a.m. in the library, with programs beginning. The program includes Senate candidates Bill Roy and Nancy Kass楚baum and remarks by Richard Reid, Gannett professional-in-residence. THE COLLEGE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION will attend after the KU-UCLA football game at 4 p.m. in the Kansas Room of the Union. A DISCUSSION CLUB DINNER will be at 5 p.m. in the Watkins Room of the Union. A discussion group will be given by Sharon Learned, flutist, at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy. SUNDAY: A CHESS EXHIBITION will be given by Bray Brungardt, former Kansas Junior Champion at 1:30 p.m. in Parlor C of the Union. SCHNEIDER INVESTMENTS- APARTMENT RENTALS * Everything from old houses to complex-type apartments * Most with utility paid * Close to campus * Very liberal lease * Prices students can afford Interested? Call Mark Schneider 542-4414 ATTENTION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MAJORS! The Air Force first launched the military and scientific research of air transport in 1937. The United States Army is the largest and most powerful military engineering organization in the world. Physics and Cargo Engineering are two of its main branches. physical technology to help students be one of three. AI Force ROTC offers both her preposits programs in which she will study all forms of youth college sports. After completion of the ATROTC requirement, and upon your graduation, you will be commissioned an airline in the Air Force. Then company responsibilities will begin for you. You will work with the world, and a passion with a purpose. You'll get excellent training in medical, surgical and dental care. Mixed qualifications of paid or unpaid. for the year. You can keep it for two years. Now how you can get RTEC to move right away. What should be in your plan? How soon can you open a new RTEC card? How often do you need to renew your RTEC card? How many months should your really count on? PREMISES & HOPEPOINT The Army's Commandant, Gen. 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