University Daily Kansan, November 18, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY Roger Keyes, authority on Japanese woodblock prints, and John Tailleur, professor of art, will speak on SONA MARTINEZ MADELEINE'S an art history colloquium, at 2:30 in the Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art auditionum. TONIGHT CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will meet from 6:30 to 9 in 290, 232 and 233 Haworth. An OPEN FORUM FOR MINORITY CANDIDATES running for Student Senate will be from 7 to 9 p.m. in Templin Hall cafeteria. Every one is welcome to ask minority candidates questions regarding platforms or campus issues. Charles Nauert of the University of Missouri and KU faculty members will discuss the Renaissance scholar, Niccolo Perotti, in the Classics-History-Music Rotanda" at 7 in the Watkins Room of the Kansas Union. A TROMBONE CHOIR student case will be at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall. Music. A philosophy-psychology lecture by Steve Garber, M.A., psychology, on What Is It To Be Human? two books. Anthropology and Psychology" will be sponsored by NEW FERSPECTIVES at 7 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. - : The MARANATHA CHRISTIAN 7 in the Jaywalker Room of the Union Debbie Shumate will teach Jazz I at 7 in 210 Robinson Douglas Heckerthorn of the University of Missouri-Kansas City will lecture on 'Implications of Mathematical Theories of Interaction for Formalizing Discourse Analysis,' a 2017 ATTICS COLLOQUY, at 7:30 in 2017 Blake. The FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES will meet at 7:30 in the Conference Room of the Union. THE KU SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY ASSOCIATION will meet at 7:30 in the Oread Room of the Union. TOMORROW A CONTEMPLAIST PRAYER SESSION using the guide of Thomas Merton's meditation, "Union and Vision," will be at 7:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. THE GRADUATE BUSINESS COUNCIL will meet at 9 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Satellite Union. Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science, will speak on "REFLECTIONS ON THE ELECTIONS" at 11:45 a.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Bring a sack lunch. Kathy Hoggard, former KU staff member and chairman of Dan Watkins' campaign, will lecture on "WOMEN IN PUBLIC LIFE," part of the Emily Center. The emily center "Women at Work" Luncheon Series; at noon in Alcove D of the Union. Barbara Ballard, Women's Center; Lyda Beltia, Student Organizations and Activities; and Dorothy Pennington, associate professor of speech communications and African studies, will speak at the Student Affairs Leadership Enhancement LEADERSHIP on "BLACK LEADERSHIP" at 6:30 p.m. in 306 of the Satellite Union Ron Stegall will lecture on "BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE OF JUSTICE" at the Christian Legal Meeting at 12:30 p.m. in 108 Green Hall. The KU SAILING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlors A and B of the Union. Linda Woody, Kansas coordinator for the National Organization for Women; Marilyn Ainsworth, KU School of Law faculty member; and Jim O'Neill, KU Counseling Center, will be on the WOMEN'S CENTER EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT PANEL at 7 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. Jerry Palmer, member of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association Board of Governors, will speak on "THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF PUTTING TOGETHER A THIRD LEVEL" by the KU chapter authorized by the KU chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America-Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. The writings of Leo Tolstoy on nonviolence and the ethical demands of Christianity will be discussed at the THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR at 7 p.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Roger Keyes, authority on Japanese woodblock prints, will speak on "HIROSHIGE'S TOKAIDO PRINTS" at a Tokaido Exhibition Program at 8 p.m. at the Spencer Museum of Art auditorium. City to consider 4.4% gas rate hike The Lawrence City Commission will consider a request tonight by the Kansas Public Service Co. for a 4.4 percent increase in gas rates. Monthly rates for a two-bedroom apartment would be $11 a month and an amortization approval. The rate increase is needed to cover higher costs of natural gas from suppliers, an official of the gas company said. Although Kansas Public Service is a private company, it is regulated by the City Commission, which must approve rate increases. If approved, the increase would not show up on gas bills for five or six months. December 29,1980-January 9,1981 Plan to enroll December 3 or 4, 1980 to reserve your class space and to ensure your class is not cancelled for lack of enrollments. The University of Kansas Lawrence Campus ARCH 643 - Buildings as Cultural Artifacts: An Analytical Critique EALC 589 - Life in China Today HA 605 - Seminar on Special Problems in Art History: Marcel Duchamp and the Challenge of Modern Art HIST 509 - The American Civil War and Literary Imagination HPER 108 - Basic Skill Instruction in Skin Diving HPER 108 - Basic Skill Instruction in Cross-Country Skiing HPER 108 - Basic Skill Instruction in Dance HPER 112 - Advanced Skill Instruction in Whole Stroke Swimming JOUR 607 - Professional Practicum in Journalism JOUR 698 - Television Analysis and Criticism: Emphasis on News POLS 836 - Topics in Public Administration: Public Budgeting Laboratory PC&B 400 or 701 - Laboratory in Reproductive Biology Techniques POLS 837 - Topics in Public Policy: Health Care Delivery Reform PSYCH 689 - Seminar in the Psychology of Uniqueness SCHR 561 - Seminar in Stress Management Regent's Center - Overland Park EPR 798 - Individualizing for Gifted and Talented Students Through Simulation Games HIST 509 - Topics in the Social History of 19th Century Medicine Enrollment December 3 and 4,1980 8:30-12:00;1:00-4:00 1st Floor, Office of Admissions and Records Strong Hall - Lawrence or 3:00 - 7:15 p.m. Regent's Center 99th and Mission Road Overland Park A description of course listings and complete enrollment information is available at the Office of Admissions and Records, Strong Hall or the Regent's Center Information Desk (341-4554). 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