6 Friday, October 5, 1979 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus TODAY: COMPANIES INTERVIEWING in the School of Business will be Procter & Gamble, Garney, Commerce Bank and DeLattke Hassle & Sells. Companies interviewing in the School of Engineering will be Dell, Merrill Lynch, General Dynamics. Ferms interviewing in the School of Law will be Clark, Mice, Linnville; Breggfehl, Stinson, Magn, Firezil, and many others. FINE ARTS FILM SERIES will feature "Night Journey," Martha Graham's dance of the Oedipus Legend, and "The Performance of The ROYAL LIGHTSTENEIN CIRCUS will perform at 10:38 in front of Watson Library. BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Sunflower Room of the Kansas Union. TONIGHT: OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE will begin at 7 p.m. in 500里林 HAU KOLF DANCE CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 173仁唐镇 A MUSIC INSTRUMENTATION BATTERY BY Terry Badlringe will begin at 8 p.m. in mary Hall Lounge. TOMORROW: PARENTS DAY will include departmental and school open houses and activities. KANSAS EDITORS' DAY will begin with registration at 9 a.m. in the Jayhawk房 of the Union CLINTON STATE PARK ORIENTEERING MEET will begin at 11:30 a.m. More details available from SUA. SUNDAY: A PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION by undergraduate photography students will open at 1:30 p.m. in the Art and Design Building Museum. MUSING IN the museum, students will visit the Muse of Comedy by William Arrowsmith, John Hopkins University at 2 p.m. in the Spencer Museum of art auctiorum. A CARLILON RECTAL by Albert Gerkin will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the SHOWCASE will begin at 3:30 p.m. in Swaworth Recital Hall of Murpalt Hall. POETS & WRITERS SERIES STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES presents MONAVANDUYN "Mona Van Duyn is one of the best women poets around. . . . American poetry has a fine new addition." JAMES DICKEY JAMES MERRILL "She is our Penelope in verse, and inversely; day by day undoing the web she weaves each night against her missing Ulysses' return, against her mysterious suitors' departure. With what ardor yet what responsibility (to herself, to her surroundings, to the time served in them) she sets about her scandalous task, her scalding play, her homework, as she calls it. . . . how Mona Van Duyn's poems work!" Recipient of the Euince Tietiens award (1956), the Harriet Monroe Award (1968) from Poetry, the Helen Bullis Prize (1964) from Poetry Northwest, the Hart Crane Memorial Award from The American Weave Press (1968), first prize in the Borestone Mountain Awards Volume (1968), the Bolligen Prize (1970), and the National Book Award for Poetry (1971). OCTOBER 8, 8 PM Author of Valentines to the Wide World (1959). A Time of Bees (1964), To See, To Take (1970), and Bedtime Stories (1972). Co-founder and editor of Perspective, a Quarterly of Literature. COUNCIL ROOM, KANSAS UNION 300 state journalists to gather at KU for annual Editors' Dav W. Davis Merritt, editor of the W. Davis Merritt, Ensign of the Eagle and Beacon, and Tom Ebens, Editor of the School of Journalism, who is the keynote speakers at the annual Kaiser Editor's Day conference in Oakland. They will address about 300 Kansas newspaper editors and publishers in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. They begin at 9 a.m. in the Jawbow Room. Merritt will speak on the current status of the media's access to court records in Kansas, specifically records of arrests and court results in dropped charges or acquittals. Before becoming executive editor, Mr. Herritt was the Washington correspondent for *The New York Times*. Observer and was national reporter at the *New York Times* editor, city editor and sports reporter at the observer. He also was editor of the Boca Raton, Fla., News. He graduated from the University of North Carolina and worked on the University of North Carolina Daily Tareelet. Ebens, whose topic will cover editors' commitments to readers, is on a one-year plan. He met with Star and Times. He had been a reporter for assistant city editor, city editor and managing editor for the Star and Times committee, then the managing editor for administration. Del Brinkman, dean of the School of Communication, told the meeting he said that the meeting generally was the only time editors and publishers could get together to exchange ideas with colleagues. Calder Pickett, professor of journalism will announce the 68th member of the Kansas Newspaper Editors Hall of Fame. The posthumous award is voted on annually by Kansas editors and publishers. Frank "Bus" Boyd Jr., late editor of the Jewell County Register, was inducted into the Hall of Fame last year. Boyn Brimmer, professor of journalism, will offer a tribute to Oscar S. 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