Page 10 University Daily Kansan, November 7, 1980 GOD WANTS TO MEET YOU! UPCOMING BIBLE STUDY TOPICS Profs question tenure evaluation secrecv - The Sign of our Times * Victory Over Sin * The Power of the Holy Spirit * Gifts of the Holy Spirit Tuesday 7:00 pm Jayhawk Rm/Sunday 10:30 am 1144 R.I. More info: Bob Duvall 841-9254 BYGENE GEORGE Staff Reporter Disclosing all information about the tenure evaluation of university professors would hamper the system used by the University of Kansas, Michael Davis, dean of the School of Law, said last night. Chapter of the American Association of University Professors. Davis, Sid Shapiro, professor of law and David Pratsky, professor of microbiology, were panelists for a discussion sponsored by the Lawrence Davis' argument did not convince Shipiro, however, Shipiro argued that Shipiro's evidence was incorrect. About 13 other professors attended the discussion in the Kansas Union. THE PANEL discussed the case of James Dinnan, University of Georgia professor, who was jailed for 90 days after he refused to reveal how he voted in the tenure hearing of a fellow professor. Davis said the KU system allowed the tenure hearing to pass through at least three levels, from department to the tenure committee, and that the process That secrecy gives members of the tenure committee a type of qualified privilege. Davis said. He said with that system, "It doesn't look like it could match the final vote is made in secret." "God touches him, and now first he discovers his real state. Horl light breaks in upon his soul—such light as may be conceived to glom from the bottomless pit, from a deep, from a lake of fire burning with briststone." mine and your desert,” said Wesley to his hearers, “it hell; and it is more mercy, free undeserved mercy, that we are not in unquenchable need of death. Having no intenta for the knowledge of spiritual things, all the avenues of his soul being shut up, he is in great stupor ignorance of what ever he is most comfortable with of the pt; therefore he learnt not it; he has not understanding enough to fear. He satisfies himself by saying, God is merciful, confounding and swallowing up at once, that untimely idea of mercy, all of the surrender of an . . . all His Justice, Wisdom, and Truth.” Wesley insisted upon the new birth, its necessity without which he affirmed there could be no salvation. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" "To say that we cannot be born again, that there is no new birth but in baptism, to be seated you all under damnation — consign you unto hell, without help, without hope. Thousands do really believe that they have found a BROAD WAY WHICH LEADERSHOT NOT TO DESTRUCTION. They do not harm the innocent, harmless and so virtuous? What is fear there for that so honest a man, one of so strict morality, should miss heaven? Especially if, over and above all this, they constantly attend on the sacraments?—At length you will see (God grant you may see it before) the necessity of holiness in order to glory, and, consequently, the birth alms none can be holy, except he be born again." Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 We are undertaking to make John Wesley our guest columnist today by quoting from his "message to mankind," especially concerning the nature of their relation with God, and condition upon which one might be admitted to the Methodist Society. Concerning the terms upon which one might be admitted Into The Methodist Societies, Wesley said: "One circumstance is quite peculiar to the Methodists: They do not admit the candidate into their church whatever.--Let them choose one mode of worship, it is no bar to their admission. The Presbyterian may be a Presbyterian still. The Independent or Anabaptist use his own mode of worship; so may they Quake, and none will suffer any harm. Let them think, and think One condition, and only one is required: "A REAL DESIRE TO SAVE THEIR SOULS" "IS IT WELL WITH YOUR SOULS?" P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 That privilege allows the committee members to say what they think in making the evaluation. As long as those statements did not ignore the truth, the committee member would be free from a slander suit, Davis said. contained enough checks and balances to discourage discrimination. It's time to be firm. The fun and games are over. If you don't redeem your Command Performance free T-shirt card pretty soon, there won't be any T-shirts left and you'll just have to go around stark naked. Come on, you need your hair styled anyway. 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If the case went to court, he would get the information, he said. SHAPRO SAID that, at the least, the person asking for the promotion should receive a written and signed statement explaining the committee's actions. Shapiro said, however, that the general public would not need to know the information would be considered the right of privacy of the person involved in the hearing. GMAT NAT L MED BDS ECFMG • FLEX • VQE NDB • NPB I • NLE "Decisions like this (the Dinnan undercut undercut that privilege," Davis said. CPR * MCAT * GRE GRE PSCH * GRE BIO LSAT * DAT * OCAT * PCAT VAT * MAT * SAT EDUCATIONAL CENTER Test Preparation Specialists Since 1938 StormYouH KAPLAN Shapiro, on the other hand, said a certain degree of openness could be healthy. For information, Please Call: 913-341-1220 "The system does have enough checks that it doesn't need the public. The general public doesn't need to know unless the person agrees " The Dinnan case arose after Maita Blauberg, assistant professor of education at Georgia, was demied a death by a b-6 vote of the tenure committee. Haubergs sued in federal court, alleging she had been discriminated He is appealing the case to the federal appeal court, claiming faculty misconduct and discrimination. Dinna was found in contempt of their counsel, and she revealed to reveal his vote, and was sent to jail. Davis said that if the court ruled against Dinnan, and if KU adopts an open policy, committee members could feel pressure to merely pass all persons asking for promotions without much criticism. Pratsky said that disclosing some information to the person who asked for the promotion would be acceptable, but that the vote should be kept secret. "I would have gladdened to jail with cap and gown on rather than reveal my secret." However, Felix Moos, professor of history, said there was a trend to delightful till durations. Moes said the power of the secret vote for tenure committee members' was never questioned before, but that was not true now. "The power is prone to attack. This is just the beginning." Moas said. Haskell picking new president A review committee will meet next Thursday at Haskell Indian Junior College to go over a confidential list of five finalists and make its recommendation for the selection of the school's new president. The eight-member committee, consisting of faculty, student and government representatives, must invest time to help prepare to present in making the recommendation, ac- Presents Woodruff Auditorium -- No Refreshments Allowed Sunday, Nov. 9 2:00 $1.50 THE ISLAMIC STATE An Analysis of the Reasons behind the Islamic Revival and its outcome A Lecture by Dr. Gamal Badawi Muslim Scholar from Egypt And Professor of Management Friday November 7 7:30 P.M. Forum Room Kansas Union SPONSORED BY MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION - KANSAS UNIVERSITY 1. 4. coruring to outgoing president Wallace Galluzi. He will retire Dec. 31. The five finalists eligible for the post were chosen by the personnel office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, D.C. The office received 29 applications from which it selected the top five candidates. Gabe Corton, deputy mayor of the city's 14th district education programs, said yesterday: Although three Lawrence residents had applied for the job, none of them made it through the BIA's initial screening. Paxton said the names of the five finalists were forwarded to his office and then to the Haskell Board of Regents and its review committee. Paxton said his office would try to make its final selection as soon as possible after receiving the committee's recommendation. Gallucci's replacement, however, probably will not arst at Haskell until a two-week transition number, allowing a two-week transition period between presidents, he said. "The committee has been requested to narrow the list to three candidates, which they may or may not rank in the final decision. "The final decision will be ours." SUA FILMS Simon 1987 (1980) Friday, Nov. 7 What happens when some scientists convince an associate professor of psychology that he'll an alien from outer space Marshall Brickman, Woody Allen's collaborator on Sleeper, Annie Hall, and touch with this asistic, wildly funny but oddly sweet comedy with a fine cast, including Alain Ash, Madeline Kahn and Danielle Bornstein in *Stars*, with Bugs Bunny. (1007) in: Color 3: 30-8, 700-9; Blue 4: Sunday, Nov. 9 Oliver! (1967) The winner of six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Score, this musical adaptation of Dickens' *The Admiral* the seventies. A fine cast and the delightful music under Carol Reed's direction make this pure entertainment. With Mark Leslie as Reed, Ron Moyo, Jack Cohen and Peter Reed, (153) min long. Great British; 2:00. Monday, Nov. 10 Only Angels Have Wings (1939) An exciting action picture by Howard Hawke, the story of a group of mail-plane plots in South America, led by Cary Grassi. "One of the great adventure films of all time" — William Bergen, The Great Movies. (120 min) B.W. 7:30. Unless otherwise noted; all tickets will be closed on Monday. Kansas Union, Weekday fees are $1.00, Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday tickets are $1.50, Midnight tickets are $2.00. Visitors with a Kansas Union pass are USA Union, 4th level, Information 864- 632, smoking or retirements allowed.