University Daily Kansan Wednesday, September 17, 1971 3 Shockley debate raises questions By DIERCK CASSELMAN SUA personnel are worried about misunderstandings concerning a November 2014 study that presented of a controversial theory which correlates race and aid intelligence, and Richard Goldsbay, professor of chemistry and microbiology at the University of Virginia. Shockley, who shared in the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics, has more recently turned the focus of his research to genetics. He has also published white whites are more intelligent than blacks. Some of Shockley's previous college speeches have been marred by demonstrations and interruptions by persons opposed to his theories. Shockley and Goldsby will debate at the Bristol and Goldsby at 8 a.m. Nov. 13 in Hoehid,助战区. "A lot of students have voiced the opinion that they just don't want this type of program at KU, period," Mike Miller, SUA activities adviser, said yesterday. He said he thought misinformation about Assembly adds forum to format The College Assembly's format will be changed this fall, according to Robert P. Cobb, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Cobb said yesterday the new format would alternate between business and travel. The forums could have position papers read, have outside speakers, or discuss local issues in which the assembly has an interest, he said. In addition, an ad hoc committee to review the Coca-Cola Association's laws will be created. The jobb is Abbott and He said that the committee would consist of faculty members and students from the standing committees. In addition, members of the chairman's advisory group which represents various departments within the College will be included, Cobb said. However, he said that the report from this committee wouldn't be completed until late next semester, and he would have early next semester, depending on how far reaching its recommendations would be. Cobb said the bylaws committee would consider such things as: the separation of business discussion from the College Assembly meetings, reorganization of the present standing committees and means to improve student participation. Goldshy's qualifications and the format of the debate had caused objection to the debate. Yesterday's College Assembly meeting introduced new faculty members from the department. Goldsbay, who received a B.A. in chemistry from the University of Kansas in 1967, and a Ph.D. in biology from a fundered by a National Science Foundation grant, Gene Location in the Interferon System. He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. "GOLDBY IS A QUALIFIED and highly respected scientist who happens to be black," Brad Bradley, SUA forums committee chairman, said. "And Shockley is a highly respected scientist who happens to be doing work in a field of genetics." When the two debate, Bradley said, it will be a scientific presentation. He said he thought that many students overreacted to Shockley's theories and that the theories were a scientific question, not a political one. The debate structure, Bradley said, would call for several alternate short time periods. "We don't want to let one of them talk 30 minutes and then have the other to try start back at the beginning to counter all of the points." he said. Sherry Wrench, SUA activities adviser, said that when the debate was staged at the "BUT WE FEEL it's our responsibility to be the universal subjects to the University." University of Virginia and at Texas Tech, everything is smooth, both schools are good, the faculty is great. However, Bradley acknowledged that the program had the potential to be explosive. He said the forums committee tried to ensure the university's speakers over a period of three years. "We can't bring the same things to the University year after year," he said. "And we can't please everybody, but I think that it will be a worthy subject for debate." Wrench said that usually when the subject is volatile there is an attempt to find some one who stands for the other side of the issue. Miller said. "Goldshy will articulate the banner-carrying demonstrators" point of view. "Many students think that this is unnecessary and will stir up trouble where there is no trouble now," he said. "That's not what we're trying to do at all." Shockley, she said, would never appear alone. Bradley said that it would be a shame for students to have the idea that SUA was advocating a position or was trying to bring inflammatory programs to the University. "We feel it's our responsibility to bring them to let them talk and let the students hear them," he said. We're looking for certain majors to become Lieutenants. 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