Thursday, October 31. 1974 3 Composers'concert A concert of music composed by members of the Kansas Composers Forum will be presented at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Swainborot Reception Hall. Admission is free. The concert is part of the Kansas Music Teachers Association Convention, which will be at KU Monday through Wednesday (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) by Jim Needles, KU music student, and "Toccata Serena" by Lewis Mille, faculty member at Hofsteyn State College, will be featured. Devlin here The Division of Continuing Education has announced the receipt of a $1,000 Loving Care Scholarship Grant. Scholarships will be awarded from the grant to eligible continuing education students on the basis of need and merit. To qualify, applicants must be female, over 35 and continuing their undergraduate degree program previously interrupted by marriage, child-rearing or other responsibilities. Deadline for applications is Nov. 1 with the office of student services of the Division of Continuing Education. Bernadette Devlin, who at 21 represented Northern Ireland as the youngest member of the British Parliament, will speak at 8 p.m. Friday in Hoch Auditorium. Admission tickets may be bought at the SUA office in the Kansas Union. The price is 25 cents. Devlin gained more than $2 million in her first speech to the House of Commons. She has been an outspoken critic of parliamentary procedure, preferring action to legislation. Leann Hillmer, an alumna of the School of Fine Arts, recently received a $4,000 Winston Churchill Traveling Fellowship to study various aspects of opera production. Hillmer spent six weeks in England studying in Glyndebourne and at rehearsals at the Royal Brighton and Covent Garden at Sadler's Wells in London. As a graduate student at Glyndebourne, she taught several student operas. Hillmer received a masters of music degree from KU in 1971. She now is a member of the coaching staff of the Metropolitan Opera Studio, New York City. Alumna wins grant Marne A. Rindum, Emporia junior in the School of Journalism, will receive the Mamie Boyd Scholarship from the Kansas Press Women's Association at its state meeting at the Lawrence Ramada Inn Nov. 2. The $150 scholarship was starter and maintained by the late Mamie Boyd. The winners of the scholarships are chosen by the School of Journalism on the basis of academic performance, character, ambition and need. Scholarship given Grants available Also on campus... Tonight, a Halloween Cotume Ball, sponsored by SUA, will be given beginning at 7:30 in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. Admission is free. BOB DOLE: Leadership paid for by Kansans for Senator Dole, Bob Wells, Chairman box 138, Topeka, Kansas Your degree in Sociology, Social Work, Psychology, Political Science or other Social Sciences represents excellent academic preparation for a PEACE CORPS or VISTA assignment in 1975. Social Science Grads November 4-8 Union—L.A.S. Placement The KU Commission on the Status of Women presents the Fall Open Forum- "THE WORLD'S WOMEN-ON THE RISING WAVE" Sat., Nov. 2, 1974 Jayhawk Room (Union) :00-12:00 a.m.; 1:00-3:30 p.m. 9:00-12:00 a.m., 1:00-3:30 p.m. Speakers, films, group discussion, poetry on past and current women's issues and experiences of international Women's Year 1975, as declared by the United Nations. If you have child care needs, contact Lorna Grunz at 864-3552 by 5:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. Ambassador from South Korea to speak at Asian meeting here Pyong-choon Hahn, South Korean ambassador to the United States, will address the 23rd annual meeting of the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs at 4:45 tomorrow in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. The Center for East Asian Studies and the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, Mo., are sponsoring the gallery, which will move to the gallery Saturday. in Japanese Life." The program will present 18 panel discussions on such topics as "Aspects of Chinese Foreign Relations," "Comparative Shift in China's Nationalism," and "Korean Democracy" and "Seikatua: Cycles In addition to Hahm, other speakers will be Chae-jin Jee, professor of political science at Lambert, president of the Association for Studies, and Chancellor Archie R. Dykes. The Philippines Studies Association will meet with the Midwest Conference and will present three panel discussions on "change in the Philippines." The panel discussions are open to the public. A special conference presentation, "Performances of Kabuki" by Leonard Pronko, professor at Pomona College, will be presented at 8:40 Friday in Swarthout Recital Hall. Selling your bike? Advertise it in the Kansan. Call 864-4358 IBM would like to talk to you about you. And we can offer outstanding career opportunities in Engineering, Programming or Marketing We will be interviewing at The University of Kansas on November 12, 1974. To find out about IBM and let us find out about you, sign up for an interview at the Placement Office or write to: Mr. I.C. Pfeiffer, College Relations Manager, IBM Corporation, One IBM Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60611. IBM to equal opportunity employer