2 Tuesday, October 15, 1974 University Daily Kansan On Campus LA&S applications Applications to teach in the Liberal Arts and Sciences program may be picked up at the Centennial College office in the basement of Ellsworth Hall. Graduate students and seniors are eligible to apply. The deadline for application is May 27th, those who submit them that semantically relevant and relevant to student interests. Owl hopefuls sought The Owl Society, an honorary society for junior men at the University of Kansas, is accepting applications for membership for the 1974-75 school year. Selections are made on the basis of student activities, scholarship, leadership and service. All junior men are eligible to apply. Applications can be picked up at the Dean of Men's Office and must be returned to that office by Oct. 25. Prof to Puerto Rico James Gunn, professor of English, has been invited to attend dedication ceremonies for a radio telescope to be installed at Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Gunn, who has written fiction works for two books, has written "The Thief" about extraterrestrial communication through an installation. Applications for National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships are now being accepted. Seniors or first year graduate students may apply. Fellowships will be awarded for study or work leading to a master's or doctoral degree in mathematical, physical, medical, biological, engineering, education. Applications will be required to take the Graduate Record Examinations Dec. 14. The deadline for applications is Dec. 2. Applications can be obtained from the Fellowship Office, National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C. 20418. Student to meeting David Ashley, Leaward graduate student, has been awarded a scholarship to attend the International City Management Association convention in Dallas, Tex., from Oct. 10 to 17. Ashley is working toward his master's degree in public administration. Beyond high school The Beyond High School Committee of the Commission on the Status of Women will meet at 4 p.m. tomorrow in Lewis Hall lobby. The purpose of this meeting is to organize the committee and to begin plan the activities that will take place during the year, including on-campus activities for high school students and taking films and discussions to high schools. Fire reported Three units of the Lawrence fire department responded to a trash fire at about 3:00 p.m. westerday at Javahawk Towers. A large trunk container in the ground level of D tower had caught fire and was quickly extinguished. There was no damage reported to the building. Also on campus . . . Tonight, College Assembly will meet at 4 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium. The Christian Science Organization meets from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Danforth Chapel and Sam Wells, Democratic candidate for the Congress will speak at 8 p.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Tomorrow, French Table meets at 11:30 a.m. in the Meadowlark Room of the Kansas Union. Joint degrees considered Howard Baumgartel, a member of the College Committee on Graduate Studies, said yesterday that the committee was planning to pass the course, passed, would establish two joint degrees. Programs that would result in joint degrees between either the department of economics or the department of political science are under consideration for the first time. One of these would combine a law degree with a graduate degree in economics, and one would combine a law degree with a doctorate in political science, Baumgartel said. He said that the graduate programs of the schools of law, medicine and social welfare are among the best in the country and other professional schools and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences had worked in these areas. Baumgartel said the law school and both of the departments had approved the proposals, which must be submitted to the committee if they are approved by the committee. Earl Nehring, professor of political science, said the degree involving his department and the law school would be a combined Doctor of Jurisprudence and Master of Public Administration degree. He said he the "joint" aspect of the degree meant that 12 hours of political science courses would be accepted toward the law degree, and that 12 hours of law courses would be accepted toward the electives requirement of the political science degree. degree. The exchange of credits by the two schools would eliminate 24 hours that a student would otherwise have to take. Nehring said, thereby reducing what ordinarily be a five-year program to a four-year program. Ronald Olsen, professor of economics, said that if the joint degree proposal was passed, a combined Doctor of Economics degree would be developed. In Economics degree would be developed. The proposal was created because of the number of lawyers who either had to work with government or who actually became involved in public administration, Nebring said. He said that public administrators often knew less about law than they should. Olsen said that probably eight or nine hours of economics would count towards the answer. He said that although the student probably would be allowed to take any law courses he desired, careful joint advising by both schools would be developed so that a student could specialize in a specific area combining both fields. Carl S. Knox, superintendent of Unified School District 492, said the approval was based on a reduced mill levy that stressed "substantial savings for the taxpayer." The Lawrence Board of Education voted last night to approve about $150,000 in capital expenditures, including $20,000 unspecified funds to meet emergencies. The county this year reduced the levy from $19,200 to $92 for miles of $1,810,000 based valuation. The $20,000 emergency fund could be used RTVF funds... From Page One responsive and had done the best they could. School board votes expenditures Peter Dart, professor of RTVF, said, "It is possible, but not likely, that funding would be better if it was funded by one school." SUA Presents Richard Johnson, Shawnee Mission jonal, said. "The equipment is really poor. They don't have a lighthouse." "Unless you're a graduate student, you have a very hard time in getting money to do a film, and then you're limited in what you can do." Steve Dick, Overland Park graduate student, said, "The equipment situation is improving a little, but not keeping pace with the technological improvements. Instructional Television (ITV), an educational television studio, has some of the most famous and popular ITVs. Interviews THE MILL LEVY decrease was possible because of an increase in assessed valuation of taxable property, according to Hill, Douglas County budget director. Linton said going through two entities for money didn't seem bothersome. Wednesday—Proctor and Gamble of Chemtrail, Ohio PHD and postdoc positions in chemistry. Department of Chemistry School of Business Tuesday- Arthur Anderson & Company; Hallmark Tuesday—Ernest & Ernst; Tidako Friday—Caterpillar Tractor; Union Pacific Tuesday—Arthur Anderson & Company, Hallmark Mall Wednesday—Steel Steel Corporation, Arthur Anderson **Twoday-Standard Oil Co. of California** Bs or MS in chemical, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering. Combination BS in industrial and mechanical engineering. Combination BS in chemical, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineering. 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The rest of the budget you accumulate at the rate of $0.75 per year in a fund for expansion of school facilities. A total of $1.25 million is armarked for construction of facilities over the next five years. Known as KNK. moved and used for outdoor storage of athletic equipment. Cities Service Gas Company recently announced that Lawrence High School could expect interruptions in diesel heating fuel this winter, he said. Knox said some of the money might also be needed to build a new system. The system Woodlaw School. The manufacturer stopped making clock systems and no longer repairs them he SOME OF THE MONEY will probably be used to make the high school's 10,000 gallon fuel storage tank usable again to assure that fuel was delivered to the fuel tank had become filled with sand. THE BOARD APPROVED a recommendation by Knox and Larry Hatfield, board president, to invite six architectural firms to make presentations on expanding facilities. Gilles asked that at least two of the firms be local. She said local architects could provide better direct supervision of contractors. The board approved a special comm- ission to approve the spending priorities for spending the $155,000. BOARD MEMBER Richard Holmsteiner asked for assurance that a temporary storage building to be added to the Lawrence High School music room as part of the package wouldn't be torn down in a hurry. The space was expanded. A special committee met on Wednesday. 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