University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 18, 1975 3 Saricks... From page one "I've had it in mind for quite some time" he said. "It's not a sudden, off-the-cuff decision." Saricks said he had been thinking of making the switch to get back into the classroom, and was ready for research. His teaching (one class this semester) suffered, he said, because he couldn't devote ample time to it. Starting next fall, he'll have more time to give to students. Saricks is going to have to do a little catching up before next fall, he said, in order to be ready to assume full-time teaching duties. "I've tried to keep up to date in my main area of interest," he said. "But I have always been very careful." His main emphasis has been to research European history from 1648 to 1815. Right now, he said, he was a little behind in 17th century history. Lucas . . . From page one Building projects currently under way at the University include the new visual arts building, the proposed law school building and the construction at the Med Center. In a practical example of his duties, Lucas said he had to keep up with any participants in the building projects. If the chancellor needs to make recommendations to the Board of Regents, he would probably base his decision on what advice Lucas has given to him, Lucas said. He is a native of Lamar, Mo., and received his B.S. and M.D. degrees in architectural engineering from KU. He also has a Ph.D. in civil engineering specializing in applications, systems and structures. He got that at Oklahoma State University. Five men charged with burglary may face additional charges, according to Detective Sgt. Frances Alexander. He said Monday that a police investigation of four men for burglaring several apartments at 965 Emery had led to the raids, in which an Raids bring clues in thefts Recent arrests and raids March 7 on several Lawrence residences have been termed "an important breakthrough" in burglary investigations by police officials. Arrested in the raids was Franklin Fleming, 32, 1732 Tennessee. He is in Douglas County Jail awaiting a preliminary hearing on April 15 a.m. April 10 in Douglas County Court. estimated $15,000 in stolen goods was recovered. The four arrested Feb. 22 included Jeff Turner, John Hannibal and Samuel Jordan, all of Lawrence; and Albert Thomas, Topeka. Attention All K.U. Students! Throughout the ENTIRE month of March, ANY student presenting their K.U. I.D. will receive 10% OFF on ANY purchase! Calhoun's Store hours: 9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m. 1744 Massachusetts The K.U. Commission on the Status of Women Presents "ANTONIA" A film about Antonia Brico, the 75-year-old woman conductor Thursday, March 20 8:00 p.m. Smith Auditorium (FunDED by Student Activity Fees) --beginning at 9pm SUA Presents Seals & Crofts —IN CONCERT— Thursday, April 3 8:00 p.m. Allen Field House ALL SEATS RESERVED '5 & '6 Tickets available: --beginning at 9pm SUA Office Sounds Great Stereo—Topeka Caper's Corners—K.C. On Sale at Noon, March 19th, SUA Office IT'S A MADHATTER WEDNESDAY TEAPARTY Doogie-Bump music on a fantastic sound system FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE 7th& New Hampshire A PRIVATE CLUB memberships available no cover