10 Wednesday, November 20,1974 University Daily Kansan Degrees gain approval have allowed students to design a master's dream in a high specialized field. Master's aid. From Page One Mike Young, a member of the Assembly's Committee on Advancement of Instruction and Advising, said the committee had noted that Mr. Reagan was no longer sophomore advising. He said the committee had sent a letter that made several complaints to the Board. Jerry Lewis director of Centennial College. Use of a computer to facilitate assignment of advisers to students, which would make it possible for students to know who their advisers would be before they arrived on campus, was included in the letter's recommendations. Young said. "Block enrollment by Colleges Within the College should be ended, and enrollment should be by letter schedule only." Young said the letter recommended. "I'm in complete agreement with all of the suggestions." Lewis said. Because one College has to enroll on the it (enrollment by letter schedule) also advice to you so we don't have these their rush. last day of the enrollment period, which becomes center of discontent. Lewis said he was The Assembly also approved several course changes and new courses, including four religion courses for which approval was delayed at the last two Assembly meetings. The courses are part of apogram in religion and psychology offered at the Menninger Foundation in Topeka. All four require a bachelor's or master's degree in divinity or its equivalent, said Robert Shelton, associate professor of religion. "We wanted to go on record as saying that we were going to review these courses two years from now, said Rex Martin of the Committee on Graduate Studies. Martin said the committee wanted to be sure the courses would be conducted in the The sounds of exotic birds fill the air. A boa constrictor lies coiled beneath a bern while monkeys screech loudly and swing on its limbs. Cats sleep or nervously crowd the cape. Brinkerhoff said recently that many customers came just to see the exotic this could be the setting for a Tarzan movie, but it's a scene from a Lawrenson pet store owned and operated by Cory Reed. He owned a shop, and his father, a retired Army colonel. animals, Monkeys, birds and snakes are the favorite attractions for children, he said. Brinkerhoff said he didn't plan to remain in the pet store business after graduating. He said the pet store paid for his education and gave him something to do. Robert J. Squier, chairman of the Committee on Undergraduate Educational Policies and Procedures, said he had sent a letter to members of the Assembly dealing with the proposal that the School of Religion be included as a regular department in the College. The letter included a description of the School of Religion, he said. Exotic pet shop wares escape, make mischief "We've had only half a dozen or so responses so far," tallent told the Assembly. way a KU course should be conducted, in which students would be taught the Mennonite Foundation. One problem of pet stores is that the merchandise sometimes escapes. A monkey who escaped toore open 70 packages of fish food. a box constrictor was lost in the rafters for several days. An escaped yellow rat snake was never found. The Lawrence police received the bomb threat in a telephone call at 3:30 p.m. The police relayed the bomb threat to University law officials. Lawrence police and Security and Parking officers searched Nichols Hall yesterday afternoon after receiving information that a bomb was in the building. Al Swainston, a 1974 graduate of the School of Journalism received Mark of Honor at the University. Search uncovers no bomb The officers found no bomb, Mike Tucker. Security and Parking director, said last month. --contours of your face. The building was evacuated, and the officers searched inside and outside the building. The University of Kansas chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi, (SDX), won three awards at the SDX convention in Phoenix last week. For the third consecutive year the KU chapter won the outstanding Campus Chapter Award for Region 7 of the SDX. Region 7 comprises campus chapters in Illinois, Indiana, Dakota, Iowa and the Southern University at Edwardville chapter. SDX wins 3 awards Robert Cobb, acting dean of the college, said a steering committee, to consist of three professors, of the Assembly, would be appointed to study the School of Religion proposal. He said this was necessary because both monetary and academic considerations had been considered. The KU chapter also won the National President's Award for Region 7 by being voted one of the top five campus chapters by leading committee of the national conference. 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