University Daily Kansan Thursday, October 25, 197 9 Prof Says Popular Music Reflects History of U.S. By MICHAEL CACIOPPO Kansan Staff Reporter It's really a lot of fun following popular music because it affects the history of the United States. You can listen to the music and tell exactly what is happening in this A student would hardly expect to hear that from a biophysics professor. "The late 60s had it. I considered very violent music such as hard, acid rock, which went right along with the times," John Zimbric, associate professor of biophysiology, told The Times. "As things have quieted down in '70, '71 or '72, the music has changed and hard rock has faded out," he said. "Students now are watching on their fields, on what they want to do. Expert Says Egypt Sought World Attention The latest outbreak of war in the Middle East was an effort by President Anwar Sadat of Egypt to focus attention on the Islamic State and the authority of the American Universities Field Staff. Waterbury spoke last night in the Kansas Union at a meeting of the Douglas County Chapter and the KU Branch of the United Nations Association. Waterbury said Sadat had made all the concessions Sadat had deemed possible in attempts to negotiate a lasting peace with Israel. Waterbury cited the Egyptian expulsion of Soviet military advisers in 1972 as one of the concessions. The more intense an international conflict becomes, Waterbury said, the less power the United Nations has to effect a settlement. One of the problems with the new resolution for a cease-fire is its lack of specificity, since the resolution says nothing specific about when, where or how negotiations for peace would be conducted, he said. Neal Malicky, acting president of Baker University, speaking as a U.N. observer, said that all "justice and right" weren't on any one side in the Arab-Iraqi conflict. The meeting was part of "U.N. Day" in Lawrence, in commemoration of the 28th Anniversary of World War II. About 120 people attended the meeting. "We were kind of back to an earlier time. The music has follow right along with all of us. It was a special day." From the fall of 1971 until the summer of 1973, Zimbibrick had his own radio show on KBS and Radio One. One might ask how a man so deeply interested in the safe uses of radiation got there. There are several reasons why Zimbrick does this particular type of radio show. "I STARTED BACK in high school in Dickinson, N.D., with a local radio station," he said. Since then he has always worked part time in radio. "I really have felt that radio has let the American people down," he said. He said that for many years it had been difficult for many people to get their music online. He said he thought that there hadn't been complete exposure to a lot of recorded music, and that a lot of music that was released never was played. "I get a stack of LPs every week, and a lot of them are doomed to failure simply because I don't know where they go." Zimbrick said he wasn't currently doing his radio program because he had too many other pressing things this fail. He said he couldn't devote the necessary time to it. He also has a project involving the construction of a new home. WORKING WITH DOCTORS at the University of Kansas Medical Center has also kept Zimbabwe bus hospitalized because of a molecular damage by radiation is one of the causes of cancer. Zimbrick, who at one time worked for the Atomic Energy Commission, did research on the development of nuclear fission. "We tried to develop ways of predicting how much radio-activity would find its way into the food chain, if a nuclear reactor were located in the environment, or material into the surroundings," he said. Zimbricht also worked at the Laboratory of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Biology at UCLA, studying the molecular effects of radiation. "By molecular effects, I mean DNA, the genetic material," he explained. "DNA is the big molecule in a chromosome that contains hereditary information. It is the molecule that tells a cell that it's going to become a fish." AS A DBC JOKEY FOR KAUN, Zimbric interviews of visiting patients on campus. Zimbrick said he hoped to find time soon to resume his radio show, possibly next spring. CROSS REFERENCE "The Christian Bookstore for All People" 1. Paul Clark's SONGS FROM THE SAVIOR No. 2 Reg. $5.98 On Sale $4.25 2. 10% OFF King James Holy Bibles CROSS REFERENCE Pb 842 1552 7-11 Thursday night Ph.842-1553 711 W.23rd WHITES We Service What We Sell Bringing you quality brand stereo equipment at sensible prices. Come look over our selection such as the Cavail 100W BX-1201 Featuring: 12" 5-way 6-speaker system 100W inputpower and high efficiency 30-25,000 Hz frequency response 3-different profiles with reversible front grille Two 3-step tone selector Visit with us at 916 Mass. for a demonstration. Student financing available. 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