First night SINCE 1889 A tale of love and identity from the Bard opens tonight. See page 6 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1985, VOL. 96, NO. 54 (USPS 650-640) Cool Details page 3. Prof denounces choice of Tacha for court judge A KU associate professor of English opposed the nomination of Deanell Tacha, vice chancellor for academic affairs, as judge for the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in a letter mailed yesterday to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. Tacha was nominated for the position Oct 30 by President Reagan. If confirmed by the Senate, she will be the second woman in history to be appointed to the 10th circuit bench. The attorney of Myra Hinman, associate professor of English for 25 years, sent a letter by express mail today to Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S-C., chairman of the committee Phelps said that Hinman filed a sex discrimination suit against the University of Kansas and some faculty members in the late 1970s, before Tacha was appointed vice chancellor in 1891. The lawsuit, which is pending in the U.S. District Court in Topeka, criticizes KU employment policies. The suit includes promotion, recruiting and tenure deficiencies for women and other minorities. Sneak atta Hinman said Tacha wasn't upholding an agreement signed by the University with the U.S. Department of Labor in 1882 that emphasized equal employment opportunities at KU. The letter, written by Hinman's at By Kady McMaster Of the Kansan staff A dog carefully paddl Phelps said Tacha hires few minorities and underpays the ones who already work at the University. Player By Mike Snider Of the Kansan staff Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985 Fans cheer on the Kansas Jayhawk football team at a game in 1959 in Memorial Stadium. Two football players v arguments at a hearing to that the College of Libert Sciences interpreted t satisfactory progress rule give them any chance of b able to play this season, co show. The National Collegiate Association established the s According to document tailback Lynn Willis linebacker Dane Griffin i County District Court on the players also say that on lege decided how it was g terperpt the rule, the College wrong criteria to determ status. The 20th-day figures represent official enrollment of the Univers. They are used in figuring the Univ sit's budget. StudEx rejected the seat distrion the first time because numbers were based on enrollin in University schools on Oct. rather than on the official 20th-enrollment figures that the Univiey used, Tony Arnold, chairman StudEx, said last night. The Student Senate Exec Committee last night approved same Senate seat distribution rejected last week. The court documents players' response to the Unmotion for dismissal of the case on Oct. 8. The University a for a change of venue at asking that the case be n Douglas County. By Bonnie Snyder Of the Kansan staff The players had filed suit the University Sept. 19 af were declared ineligible for plying with the satisfactory rule "However, it appears now the playing either Detroit or Louisville." See related story Gary Hunter, assistant athi said no final decision had been Athletic Department officials ploring their options. StudEx Student Senate elections will as scheduled Officia David Day, Elections Commit By Liz Maggard Of the Kansan staff Kansan Magazine Faced with a Michigan kid, prohibits the men's basketball playing a game with the Louisville unless it also plays the University of Detroit. KU play neither, an Athletic Depaain said yesterday. "The closing hours caused a kind of closeness within the living groups that I don't think is there anymore," she said. "We all used to come in at the same time and get together to talk." had to be in by 10.30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 1 a.m. Fridays and Saturdays and midnight on Sundays. The men also used that time to get together. Dickinson said, even though they were not required to keep closing hours. keep closing户口 I told me it was tradi- tion for the men to all go out for breakfast together after taking their dates home, she said. Nossaman said reading oid Kanssamed reminded him that the 'In terms of student attitudes and dress, I think we've come full circle.' Mary Ann Dickinson class of 1960 Jayhawks once had dominated the University of Nebraska on the football field. "It's hard to remember defeating Nebraska, but starting in 1967, we beat them five straight years," he said. "I think it probably was an indication of how bad Nebraska was, not of how good we were. It probably never ever happen again." Continued on p. 31 Good Luck! to the 1985-86 basketball coaches and team From the management and staff at... 920 W.23rd 841-3454