8 Friday, November 9, 1973 University Daily Kansan Revoiced Pipe Organ Ready for Recital Burton K, Tidwell will have 1,000 additional pipes at his disposal Sunday when he presents an organ rectal at 4:30 p.m. in the United Methodist Church, 348 Vernant. The performance will mark the completion of an extensive expansion and revoicing project undertaken on the organ, which now has 4,000 pipes. According to Daniel Abrahamson, the church organist and director of the project, 72 interested citizens and church members spend 2,000 hours over eight years helping him mechanically rebuild the moving parts of the organ and add the new pipes. "With the new pipe the organ will be one-tiered again as big as it was," Abrahamson said. The organ was installed in 1838 by Reuter Organ Company of Lawrence, he said, and has since been rained upon and generally misused. A major part of the repairs involved reviving the pipes, or repairing them to prevent leakage. With the addition of the new pipes, the oran is worth $130,000, he said. Tidwell, a graduate of the University of Kansas and the assistant tonal director of the Reuter Organ Company, will include in his recital selections of Bach, Sowerby, Franck and Durufle. The selections require the use of all the organ's tonal resources. Renovated Organ By STEVEN LEWIS Kerman Staff Reporter Religion Degree for KU Considered After more than a half-century of existence, the Kansas School of Religion may finally be on the verge of establishing an undergraduate degree program, if the proposal gains the approval of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. THE SCHOOL OF RELIGION is an independent corporation of 10 religious bodies representing Protestants, Catholics and Jews. The college assembly will receive the proposal as soon as the University of Kansas Committee on Religion and Higher Education completes its study of the relationship between the two religions, Lynn Taylor, dean of the college, said this week. About 70 per cent of the school's funds MANHATTAN (AP) - Seven persons were arrested here yesterday night in drug raids conducted by city, county, university and state officers. The seven were arraigned in county court on charges of selling various drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, heroin and LSD. Manhattan Drug Arrests Made LSD. The bonds of James Hutchinson, 25, and his wife, Wanda, 24, were set at $25,000 each. Bond ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 were set for Franklin Yeager 30; Rich Shelly 22; John Salkis 18; and B. Once said $1,000 and a gun were found in the Hutchinson's car and 65 pounds of drugs. Hagg and Betts were identified as Kansas State University students. Atty. Gen. Vern Miller and Kanaas bureau of investigation agents participate in the investigation. by Mayo "We're teaching about 1,000 students a year, free to the University," Taylor said. "Every course and our entire faculty have been approved by the University." comes from the corporation, Taylor said. The remainder comes from private sources. "Nevertheless, in our $2 years we haven't received a dime from the University. "Kansas is behind. Many still believe the separation of church and state forbids religion courses in the schools. This is ridiculous. Hitchin' "Fifty per cent of the tax-supported States now have departments of religion. taylor and the Supreme Court clarified in the early 1960s the role of religion in education. He added that although the Court forbade the practice of religion in public schools, he had encouraged the academic study of religion. and a monk. "No one has ever accused us of being sectarian," Taylor said. The School of Religion has a faculty of 12 persons, he said, including two rabbis, a man "There is an appetite for religion studies. Students are searching for options not given to them in the sciences," Taylor said. "Our enrollment, has quadrupled since 1961." Nine faculty members have doctores, be said, and another is working toward one. Taylor said no other department in the University could equal this ratio. The religion major, if approved, will require at least 24 hours of courses in areas of history and institutions, ethics and society, scripture and religious ideas. Carat Weight Diamond size or weight is measured in carats. There are 100 points to a carat. What you should know about diamonds: ArtCarved permanently engraves the exact diamond weight in points on the inside of each ring. It's your assurance that you're getting exactly the diamond weight you're paying for. 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