bar will be up to ment edge's illot or will u a University Daily Kansan Thursday, November 7, 1974 3 SenEx studies consulting policy Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, submitted the draft of the University of Kansas policy on faculty consulting and work to SenEx Yesterday for discussion. The Board of Regents adopted a general rule on outside professional activity by faculty in all areas. The Regents' service reported, "Regular instructional service to other educational institutions is normally regarded as an appropriate personal professional activity." The draft of the KU proposal states, "Regular instructional service to other educational institutions is regarded as an inappropriate personal professional activity, but such shared instructional service may be negotiated by the faculty member and chief academic administrative officers of the two institutions." Both reports state that a "reasonable amount of personal professional activity" is good for the University if it further develops the faculty member in a professional sense or serves the community, doesn't interfere with the faculty member's teaching. research and service to the University and is consistent with the objectives of the The only other difference between the two reports is that the Regents' report says, "the faculty member must inform the chief academic officer, through the department chairman or head and the dean, of all personal professional activities." The KU policy says, "The faculty member must inform the chief academic officer, through the department chairman, the dean, who shall add their endorsements and other comments to the report, of all personal professional activities." The SenEx meeting was closed from about 2:40 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., while Shankel discussed two new appointments in the Office of Academic Affairs, MECHA and the Committee on Indian Affairs (CIA) and how the University governance system should approach the Regents' retirement report. fice complained about the appointments of Edward P. Bassett, dean of the School of Journalism, as associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and R. E. Christoffersen, professor of chemistry, as assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs. James Seaver, chairman of SenEx, said the waterways have been affected by the Affirmative Action Obligation explained in the Affirmative Action Obligation. Sankel said he was still waiting for the leaders of MECHA and CIA to make an appointment with him to discuss the issues. Those groups have filed against the University. Most members of the faculty seem to have negative feelings about the Regents' retirement plan, which would lower the regent age retirement from 70 to 65, Seaver said. SenEx asked Shankel what action it should take because Francis Heller, a faculty member of SenEx, interprets state laws. SenEx said that students retirement age without consulting anyone. SenEx also nominated a replacement for William Kelly, professor of law, on the Committee on Tenure and Related Professions. The committee suggested revisions of the faculty handbook. Adams scored on a 44-yard punt return and caught 5 passes for 89 yards Acme Salutes Player of the Week BRUCE ADAMS For Outstanding Play in the Oklahoma State Game Acme DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS In by 9—Out by 4 10% Discount on "Cash & Carry" HILLCREST DOWNTOWN 925 Iowa 1111 Massachusetts MALLS 711 West 23rd ATTENTION ALL CHESS PLAYERS The KU Chess Club needs your support! THURSDAY, NOV. 7 Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union 1:00-7:00 p.m. We need support to send KU representative teams to the National Pan American Intercollegiate Chess Championships in December. Come see the Mysterious Masked Marvel and his Horrible Hooded Helper take on all comers simultaneously in an open chess exhibition. ANY DONATIONS WELCOME SUA Indoor Recreation Union penny drive eases shortage Ah, the lowly penny. Inflation has made that copper coin nearly worthless. But the frantic search for pennies in recent months had added a little to its prestige. induction for hoarders to relinquish their coins, the Union paid $1 for 90 pennies, for 600 pennies, the Union paid $6 and a six-pack of Coca-Cola. a recent penny drive by the Kansas Union even increased the value of the penny by about 11 per cent. The Union yesterday ended a five-day penny buying sneeze. As an The penny drive brought in 35,000 to 40,000 pennies from piggy banks after the Union placed an advertisement in the Kansan. The cost it the Union about $40 to get the pennies. but the outco for the pennies was considered as just another business expense, according to Warner Ferguson, associate director of the Union. The Union supplies pennies to the snack bars in Wescoe, Summerfield and Murphy hills. Ferguson said the penny shortage only became acute in recent weeks. 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