University Daily Kansan Friday, November 8.1974 3 Press prefers clean life By ROB EMBERS Libraries Reporter You won't find them in a snum bookstore or in the waiting room of a massage parlor. They aren't the kind of thing you'd stuff under the sofa cubbing when you're sick. In fact, if a book is published by the author, you can ask that the author, you can be sure it will offer rabbit- tails. Susan Schott, head of book promotion, said yesterday the University Press, located on the third floor of Watson Library, has begun a study in which it is considered as important research material. "A good fictional manuscript would probably be turned down," Schott said. "We just don't have the facilities for a large press run." Though it hardy competes with "Valley of the Dolls," the present big seller for the Press is "Wild Mushrooms of the Central Midwest" by Ansel Stubb. Animal lovers are not afraid of the mushroom, "Notes in Veterinary Parasitology." H. A. Stephen's "Trees, Brushes and Woody Vines in Kansas" is another popular Press publication. Minorities from Twente work in K.C. Minority students in the School of Social Welfare at the University of Kansas now have the choice to work with minority faculty field service projects in Kansas City, Kan. The students are working with a National Institute of Mental Health grant in the School of Social Welfare's community mental health unit, Virginia Freeman, assistant professor of social welfare, said yesterday. Freeman said the unit was working in the northeast section of Kansas City. The predominantly black area contains about 22 per cent of the city's population, she said. Freeman, who grew up in the area, said the school's unit planned to work with the families of his families, schools and jobs. The unitants to a black psychiatrist in its work, she said. "We are placing an emphasis on the strengths within the community," she said. "We want to explore strengths that obviously aren't there." Freeman said the unit was reaching its clients on two levels. One level, she said, is through a neighborhood headquarters the unit has set up. The other level is a personal unit he said, in which the unit's members move out to the community where the clients live. Freeman said two of her students were working on a program to educate people with special needs. students also are working with public busing, she said. The government provides loans for new students. Public housing is for the aged, 62 and over, single women with children and young The unit is also working with students and elementary and junior high schools. Free lessons. However, before these books were published they were thoroughly reviewed by the Press staff. Then each manuscript was reviewed by two scholars with expertise on the topic of the manuscript, and then two were submitted to the Editorial Board, which made the final decision whether the University Press would publish them. The Editorial Board is composed of faculty members from the University of Kansas, Kansas State University and Wichita State University. The nine mem- bers of the Editorial Board meet twice a year to consider manuscripts for publication. All members are appointed by Ambrose Saricks, vice chancellor for academic affairs, and serve on the board for three years. Schott said anyone could submit a manuscript for possible publication. however old ladies bring in a diary, "don't have it, don't have chance the first past week." For manuscripts the Press does publish, authors report the cent of the retail volume each body picks. Schott said that many books lost money for the Press, but because it was a nonprofit organization, it couldn't universally be could publish books that commercial publishers couldn't afford to. She said the primary market for books is academic. Press waries libraries and people in research. The University Press does have some success stories. "Ed Howe: Country Town Philosopher" by Calder Pickett, professor of English at the Frank Luther Research Award. Schott said she thought "The Presidency of George Washington" by Forrest McCormick, a former U.S. senator. SUA Presents CHARLIE VARRICK Director: Don Seigle Popular Series with Walter Mathau Joe Don Baker Friday, Nov. 8 7:00, 9:30 Woodruff 75° Saturday, Nov. 9 7:00, 9:30 50° NATIONAL VELVET Children's Series with Elizabeth Taylor, Mickey Rooney Sunday, Nov. 10 Woodruff 1:30 Admission 75°—Woodruff Auditorium GET YOUR EARS PIERCED PROFESSIONALLY Mr. Hank Blatt, a factory representative for Wells, Inc., will be at McQueen's Jewelers Saturday, Nov. 9th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For $10.00 you receive 1 pair of 14K-gold ball earrings and your ears pierced by the professional, Mr. HANK BLATT 809 Massachusetts 809 Massachusetts Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913/843-5432 Sandy's Special! for only $1.00 2 Hamburgers and 2 French Fries THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY at coordinator, said the public was also invited to attend the symposium. Tony Lopez, executive director of the Commission on Civil Rights, will speak to the audience. 2210 W. 9th St. Sandy's The need for increased awareness between the University of Kansas and minority groups will be plead by an educational symposium, "The Excluded Student," at MCHA, a Chicago organization, and the Committee on Indian Affairs (CIA). Minority forum starts today The symposium will be today and tomorrow in the Kansas Union. As student organizations at the University of Texas, MECHA and the CIA seek to开展墨西哥和墨西哥-Americas and native Americans attending KU, according to Michael I. There will be a dance in the Kansas Union Ballroom from 8 p.m. until midnight featuring Anthony and the Royals. Admission will be $1.50 a person. Estrada, public relations director of MECHA. About 250 high school students and Chicago organizations from Kansas and Kansas City, Mo., have been invited to attend the symposium. 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