Monday, October 23, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 5 Kansas senior quarterback Dylen Smith tosses a quick pass down the line to junior wide receiver Termaine Fulton during the second quarter. Smith completed 10 of 22 passes for 152 yards Saturday. Photo by Aaron Lindberg/KANSAN Kansas freshman running back Reggie Duncan takes a six-yard run into the end zone during the fourth quarter against Colorado. Duncan carried the ball seven times for 42 yards Saturday. Photo by Justin Schmidt/KANSAN Senior defensive back Carl Nesmith intercepts the ball in the final minutes of the game against Colorado. The Jayhawks defeated the Buffaloes 23-15 Saturday afternoon. Photo by Selena Jabara/KANSAN Trivia Answer: Arch Griffin, Doc Blanchard, Doak Walker, Roger Staubale, Vic Janowicz and Billy Sims Kansas 23 Colorado 15 Jayhawk fans celebrate the football team's victory against the Colorado Buffaloos. Coach Terry Allen asked fans not to tear down the goal post, and they obliged. Photo by Selena Jabara/KANSAN More information To see more photos from the Kansas-Colorado game, See www.kansan.com Jayhawk junior nose tackle Nate Dwyer tosses Colorado's quarterback Craig Ochs onto his head after chasing him out of the packet. Ochs was sacked three times during the game against the Jayhawks. Photo by Aaron Lindberg/ KANSAN Hall Center Humanities Lecture Series present Crossing the Color Line: From Rhythm & Blues to Julian Bond Chairman of the Board of Directors, NAACP, Distinguished Scholar in Residence, Government, American University and Professor of History, University of Virginia This lecture focuses on the story of the civil rights movement from the perspective of what was happening in music as Rythm and Blues and Pop came together to give birth to Rock and Roll. Bond has been a key leader in the civil rights movement since the 1960s Rock and Roll" For more information, contact the Hall Center. 785.864.4798 October 24 8:00 p.m. Lied Center Free Admission with Open Seating New Definition of Family Public Hearing Date Lawrence/Douglas County Planning Commission November 1 City Commission Room, City Hall, $ 6^{\text{th}} $ & Massachusetts November 1 Schedule 6:30 p.m. Staff and applicant presentations 7 to 9:30 p.m. * Public testimony from advanced registrants* 9:30 to no later than 11 p.m. • Public testimony from non-registrants* Advanced sign-up encouraged by phone, (785) 832-3150 or e-mail cityhall@ci.lawrence.ks.us Staff and proponent reports on proposed definition changes available at Lawrence Public Library Reference Desk (ask for Definition of Family reports) and Kinko's ($), 911 Massachusetts. Planning Commission action may be deferred until Nov. 15 depending on length of public hearing. *Comments limited to three minutes per individual and five minutes per organization. ---