"ontr. assedt" "st" "se" "issnsece" "rsi.y yeetcsdy University Daily Kansan Friday, November 15, 1974 5 On Campus Entomology film Charles Michener, honorary fellow of the Royal Entomological Society of London and professor of entomology, will present a short film, "Story of the Bees," at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Dyche Auditorium. Michener has been recognized for his work on insects, including wasps, ants and bees. He has written several books and articles on insects in South America, Africa and Australia. Immunization time Students planning to travel abroad between semesters or during spring break should be immunized within the next two weeks, according to Martin Wollmann, director of the student health service. Wollmann said some students might wait too long and find the mild reaction from some immunizations might disrupt their final exams. The health service can advise students on both required and recommended immunizations for travel. All immunizations, except yellow fever, are free to students who have paid health fees. Pharmacy conference the trust Computer Aided Teaching System (CATS) Conference will be Sunday through Tuesday at the KU Medical Center. The conference, sponsored by the School of Pharmacy, will host more than 25 medical schools. It is designed to explain the teaching system, which was instituted in 1970 by the pharmacology department at the Med Center. Sessions will be in Wahk Hall-East and West Auditorium at the Med Center. Higher Ed banquet The 1974 Kansas Higher Education Banquet will be at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The banquet will culminate a week of activities observing educational, academic and scholastic achievements of the state's colleges and universities. Speakers for the event will include Gov. Robert Docking, Chancellor Archie R. Dykes and Virginia Smith, director of the Fund for Improvement of the Post-Secondary Education of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Correction It was incorrectly announced in the Kansan yesterday that the deadline for submittal of proposals in a faculty research grant competition was near. The competition is a program of the University of Kansas and no announcement didn't pertain to University of Kansas faculty members. Library fund dance Delta Sigma Theta, a national public service sorority, is sponsoring a dance at 9 p.m. tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Admission is either a book or 50 cents, and the proceeds will go toward establishment of a library relating to black awareness for the prisoners at the Kansas Union. That afternoon it is also opening a table in the lobby of the Union from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to collect books on all subjects to help minority awareness. Also on campus . . . Tonight, Burt Beardisley will present a program on astrophotography at the monthly meeting of the Astronomy Associates at 825 Lindy. Tomorrow, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese will sponsor an event featuring the research team, registration beginning at 9 a.m. in the lobby of the Kansas Union; the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the annual "Host the Legislature" buffer at 11 a.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Sunday, the third annual series of Concerts for Young People will open at 3:30 p.m. in the Central Junior High School Auditorium in Lawrence; and the KU Collegium Musculum will present an informal concert of music of the Middle Ages at 3:30 p.m. at the KU Museum of Next Monday through Friday pre-advising for electrical engineering students will be held. Students should make appointments with their advisors. Student hit by car is in fair condition Jana Dawn Gunnell, Bartlesville, Ola, okopharm, was reported to be in fair condition at Watkins Park yesterday to be struck by a car about 11 p.m. Wednesday. FUTURE CPA'S Janet Hoffman, resident director of Hashinger Hall where Gunnell lives, said last night that Gunnell was bruised and cut, but "in good spirits." Learn Now About the next CPA Exam. Becker CPA Review Course KANSAS CITY 816-561-6776 1/4 OF USA COURSES BEGIN JUNE 1st DEC 1st A HARVARD MBA? Discuss the Master in Business Administration Program with an Admissions Representative from the Harvard Business School 15 NOVEMBER, FRIDAY Office of Career Placement No courses or areas of concentration are required for admission. SUA Presents PATTON POPULAR SERIES 75° George C. Scott, Director: Franklin Schaffner November 16, Saturday, 12:00, 3:30, 7:00, 10:30 November 15, Friday, 6:00, 9:30 Woodruff SNOW WHITE AND THE THREE STOOGES THE THREE STOOGES Patricia Medina CHILDREN'S SERIES 1:30 November 17, Sunday The interns are in the second year of the MPA program at the University of Kansas, the University of Kentucky, the political science and coordinator of the seminar, said yesterday. They spent the first year on campus building a solid foundation for their management experiences, he said. Woodruff Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium Clinic adds to management training About 30 inters in the Master of Public Administration (MPA) program are participating in a five-day seminar this week designed to supplement their year's internship in various governmental management positions. Each intern is required to participate in two, week-long seminars, one in the fall and one in the spring. Both are on campus. Students will be given a certain opportunity to discuss common problems and evaluate their professional and personal growth, Denhardt said. He said the MPA program at KU was one of the oldest and best known city management training programs in the United States. "There are probably more city managers who have an MPA degree from KU than from any other school in the United States," Denhardt said. KU's reputation and its large number of successful alumni make the job of placing students in KU. "Negotiation for a position is entirely between the student and the employer," he said. "However, the alumni are strongly behind this program." MPA graduates of KU inform the political science department when they need assistants. The MPA program is offered through the political science department. For example, Ray Hummert, an ... intern, is working in Eri Cerrillo, Calif., as administrative assistant to City Manager Dick Brown, an MPA graduate of KU. Hummert said the MPA program, specially the one that happened on the job, was "quite successful." "The best thing about the seminar is sitting and talking about experiences in dealing with common problems," Hummert said. Marty Nobe is working as an assistant to the mayor of Kansas City, Kan. He started working for the mayor at the same time he started the MPA program in 1971. "Combining work with the MPA program has given me the opportunity to apply what I'm learning to actual situations," Nohe said. "Sometimes we get lost in the thick forest. It's good to get away and look at what you're doing. Plus it's good to see how other areas and cities are dealing with their problems." Charles McNely, who is working in Palo Alto, Calif., as an administrative assistant to the city manager, said he thought that Mr. Gorman would graduate an advantage in the job market. "As an intern, we'll be graduating with a year's experience," McNeely said. 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