8A = THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THIS AND THAT TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 2001 Abe & Jake's Landing Lawrence's Hottest & Largest Bar! Kansan Classifieds... Say it for everyone to hear 20% discount for students WAXING Fashion (brow, lip, bib, Back Bikim) & Brazilian Wax JODA & FRIENDS 3009 W, 6TH 0541-8547 Tuesday S1.50 Domestic Bottles Singer & Songwriter Lance Faye Wednesday 25¢ Draws DJ & Dancing November To Remember Friday SELLOUT. Dance Band $3 Red Bull & Vodka reat Guinness Toast at 10 p.m. Thursday Biggest Dance Party in Kansas EVERY WEEK! $1 Captain Morgan DJ Randy Foster --the Cherry Orchard A new adaptation by Robert Brustein based on a translation by George Calderon Saturday POMEROY Don't Miss 12/5 TECH N9NE 12/7 TAB•OOT 12/8 Shaking Tree 12/14 Color Me Badd 8E.6 th St. • 8413888 abeandjakeslanding.net --the Cherry Orchard A new adaptation by Robert Brustein based on a translation by George Calderon TODAY 35 20 Frigid and windy with strong north-west winds. WEATHER FORECAST 30 18 Cold and cloudy. TOMORROW THURSDAY 40 20 A little warmer. Presents a Classic Comedy by Anton Chekhov 7:30 p.m. November 10 - December 1 & December 6 - 8, 2001 KU's production of the *Cherry Orchard* is an associate entry in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival XXXIV The Friday December 7, performance will be signed for the deal and hard of hearing Task-based resources will be held immediately following each performance. Please join the director and cast in a discussion of the issues raised in the production A deep look into human passions, disappointments and comic frailties Directed by John Stanunas Scenic and Costume Design by Delores Ringer Lighting Design by Avraham Mendall Mor Sound Design by Emily Ann Beste Choreography by Marlanne Kubik Directed by John Slaniynas 2:30 p.m. Sunday, December 9, 2001 AMANDA FISCH/DEPARTMENT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES HTTP://CHINOOK.PHSX.UKANS.EDU The University Theatre is partially funded by the KU Student Senate Act费 Fee. 7:30 p.m. Crafton Prever Theatre KUJH-TV News Reserved seat tickets are on sale through the KU ticket offices. University Theatre 834-892, Resed CAREERS BINARY SUA Office. B474-769 and on line at www.sutheatre.com, public $11 & $12 all students $10, senior citizens $11, VISA and Mortgage are accepted for phone and on line orders. JAY BY MARIO GONZALEZ Citadel woman graduate writes about the adversity she overcame The Associated Press CHARLESTON, S.C. — Two years after becoming the first woman to graduate from The Citadel, Nancy Mace is still an object of scorn from those who think the military college should never have opened its gates to women. "I usually don't get the hissing, but sometimes I get the looks, stares, glares and comments and the occasional holler," says Mace, who is busy promoting her new book, In the Company of Men. Subtitled "A Woman at The Citadel," the volume recounts Mace's life at the college, emphasizing her first year as a cadet. Mace was one of the first four women to enroll at the state college after it dropped its all-male admissions policy in 1996. Pat Conroy, whose novel The Lords of Discipline is a thinly- veiled account of his experiences at The Citadel in the 1960s, calls Mace's book "a wonderful, timeless memoir of the great test to become the first female graduate." He also calls it "a love letter to her college and the best book about The Citadel ever written." Mace, who authored the book with writer Mary Jane Ross, draws on the journals she kept as a cadet. She describes "Hell Night" in which freshmen, called knobs because of their short haircuts, assemble in the dark and get their first taste of the college's Fourth Class System — upperclassmen screaming rapid-fire commands in the dark that are all but impossible to carry out. She tells of the animosity of some alumni, including one who always stinking of alcohol, singled her out at football games, wiped his muddy soles on her spit and shine leather shoes and whispered obscenities. He told Mace she was "ruining his school." "I would sit at attention while he whispered, my cheeks burning, my eyes smarting with tears as nausea rose and nearly overpowered me," Mace wrote. Much of the animosity came from women, some of whom walked next to Mace's unit as it marched to the campus stadium calling her obscene names and accusing her of wrecking the college. The account also touches on the two female cadets who dropped out after their first semester amid allegations of abuse. The tone of the book, though, reflects a love-hate relationship with the college. Crossword ACROSS 1 Brought into being 5 Command 10 ERA or RBI 14 Words of understanding 16 Sturdy fabric 16 Circle sections 17 Supervised a youthful group 19 Actress Turner 20 Simpleton 21 Slim candle 22 Stuck it out 26 Distort 28 Relish the taste 29 Perform 32 Obliterates 32 Gorcey and Durocher 36 "The Raven" poet 37 Neither partner 38 Abrupt inclination 40 Possess 41 Small bill 42 Bologna money 43 Warbles 45 Buttons of film 46 Select group 48 Pry (into) 49 Arising anew 52 Delaware senator 5Cote d'Azur 5Correct text 59 Having little aptitude 62 Rip 63 Impressive 64 Taunt 65 Saintly circle 66 Manual laborers 67 Read hastily DOWN 1 Popular pens 2 Workplace watchdog grp. 3 Came into view again 4 Family members 5 Gumbo ingredients 6 Colossus of __ 7 Actor Duryea 8 Barely manage 9 Make free (of) $ \textcircled{c} $ 2001 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 10 Caesar or Waldor! 11 Snare 12 Skin problem 13 Russian ruler 18 Profit ending? 21 More concise 23 Appraise 23 Stuntman Knievel 25 Perch 26 Madrid mister 27 Jockey Julie 29 Expressing contrition 30 Hoods in monasteres 31 On edge 33 "My Sister __" 34 Photographer's prompt 39 Proper companion? 44 Baseball game divisions 47 Messenger's business 49 Active or rocket lead-in 11/27/01 Solutions to yesterday's puzzle 50 Coats with gold leaf 51 had it! 52 Sister of Meg, Jo and Amy 53 Concept 54 Radio control 56 Singer McEntire 57 Yemeni port 59 Exclamation of disgust 60 Heston's org. 61 Light brown. 1 /