University Daily Kansan Thursday, September 4.1975 9 Two plus two equals four no matter how you look at it. But several University of Kansas professors agree that the "new geometry" is a new way students toward the study of mathematics 'New math' stresses meanings T. P. Irvinasan, professor of mathematics, said yesterday that there had been a change of emphasis from the commonal to the conceptual aspects of math. "If something is given as an mechanical student's lose interest in it," SriVinasan said. The emphasis on concepts prevented students from becoming bored as easily, he Lelen Cappus, associate dean of the School of Education who teaches a math course for elementary teachers, said the concept of "math" actually had been born in the 1960s. "In the late 1950's knowledge in mathematics had changed, but what was being taught in the high schools hadn't," Carms said. Many math instructors realized the problem, according to Capps, but the real reason for change was probably Spatialt. The Soviet satellite gave the United States a desire for more scientists. Capps said the program would provide amounts of money for new math programs. Srinivasan said "new math" may also be part of the philosophy of the times. "Before, people did not ask the 'why' of everything." Srinivasan said. "Now people ask why we do this and what is the meaning of this." Leon Godfrey, acting assistant professor Beer... From page 1 sad, she had received complaints that students had been using the surrounding yards as toilets. The people next to the bars students to stay in their own territory. Arngersinger said that she had considered sending the letter for quite a while and that she would draft it herself. She talked to Dehl Shankel, executive vice chairperson, before making the proposal to the city commission. Shankel said he was in favor of it. Shankel said he was in favor of selling beer in the union. "As long as the Regents allow us to serve it in the Union, if we would be better if we could sell it," Sankelt said. "I think they would dispense it, better if they could sell it." According to Mike Davis, University court counsel there is no state law that prohibits him from selling. "Only the Regents can make the decision." he said. Rolfs said that he hoped that the question could be resolved by November but that it would be great if it could be decided at the Sept. 28 Board of Regents meeting. Archives acquires collection of photos The University Archives has acquired an extensive collection of photographic prints and negatives from the Estes Studio of Lawrence. His father, John K. Estes, a professional photographer, established the studio in the late 1940s and operated it until his death in 1971. The collection of about 65 cubic feet of records was donated by John Estes, teaching assistant in the School of Education. The photographic records include individual, group and organization photographs from the University of Douglas County subjects. The photographs range from finished passports to the Pi Beta Phi pleidges of 1860-61 and the Lawrence High School A Cappella Choir of After processing, the collection will be available for use by University and non- University historians in the archives, located on the second floor of the Spencer Research Library. of mathematics, and the idea that people needed to think and solve problems may also have been an impetus for the new approach to mathematics. Caps said "new math" was a misnomer. The charge to "new math" was an introduction of about 20 per cent new concepts. Caps said some ideas that weren't necessary were dropped to make room for the "new math" concents. With less emphasis on computation, some people have downgraded "new math" as they learn it. Charles Himmelberg, professor of mathematics, has taught math at KU for 15 years. He said comparing the students of two departments was difficult. Himmelberg said more students took math than before and departments have math requirements. "My overall judgement is students learn mathematics at least as well as they did before," Himmelberg said, "I think the A-type students come out a little better or worse than I name. Grade school children may have somewhat less computational facilities." Lawrence, Ks putational skills have suffered. It's no better, but it's no worse." Godfrey said a test given to people between the ages of 28 and 34, and others around the age of 17 showed that there was more computerized when the computational skills of the groups. Godfrey said improved offerings in curricula and improved methods of teaching were benefits from the change of approach in mathematics. To Carpe, students having no worse skills is the key. "I do believe that math teachers are better prepared now than they have ever been," Dedry said. "There is much more emphasis on math, and there is interesting to students in the past." kids' attitudes have changed positively towards mathematics." PRIMARILY LEATHER Scholarship meeting today at 4 A meeting for students interested in foreign study scholarships will be at 4 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Included in the meeting will be a discussion of the Pulitzer-Hays award for the youngest poet. Besides the Fulbright-Hays awards, a beledid of foreign government and impaired individuals. feasibility of the proposed study and other personal qualifications Other scholarships to be discussed at the meeting are the University of Kansas Exchange Scholarships and the Dachau Akademiks Austauschdienst awards. Bill Blessing, Senate parlementarian, spoke against the bill, saying it would only lengthen Senate meetings. The only other bill passed last night makes it impossible for a senator to move the question immediately after speaking for or against a motion. Most of the first two hours of the two and one-half hour meeting was spent in a review of the summer's activities by Senate officials and committee chairmen. Thirty minutes later, the session spent discussing a report by the Commission on the Quality of classroom instruction. Chris Iliff, commission chairman, spoke briefly on the commission's recommendations and answered questions from senators. Senate Little criticism of the report was made. The main criticism was about the commission's ideas for the selection and checking of the teaching methods of assistant instructors and teaching assistants. Some senators said they felt the report was unfairly singling out teaching assistants and assistant instructors when it called them teachers or their lectures and observation of their teaching techniques by regular faculty members. From Page One AUTO SUPPLY. INC. Larry's The final commission report is due Oct. 1. New & Rebuilt Wholesale & Retail American & Foreign Parts Student Discounts KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kavanah Journal of Education. Creeed by creep, or national origin. PLEASE ENRING ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FLINT HALL 842-4152 1502 W. 23rd CLASSIFIED RATES one time three times five 15 words or less ... $1.20 $2.00 $2.50 Each additional word ... .01 .02 .03 AD DEADLINES Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. ERRORS The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not materially affect the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three weeks. Candidates can be placed in person or simply calling the UDR business office at 644-8538. JDK BUSINESS OFFICE 11 Flint Hall FOR SALE 1. *Tax study guide* 2. *For class preparation* 3. *For exam preparation* 4. *New Analysis of Western Agriculture* 5. *Available now at Town, Crest, Serra* Western Civilization Notes—Now on Sale Make sense out of Western Civilization STEREO COMPONENTS FOR LESS.-Regardless of any prizes you see on popular hifi equipment other than factory dumps or close-out products, the GRAHMON SHOP AT KIFFEN, or the GRAHMON SHOP ON KIFFEN, tr HIGHBOR PROTEIN horse meat dog food. 24-14 oz. case, no discount. Metter Salad. $698 Germany CUSTOM JEWELRY Reasonable Price. Profiles priced on these items include glazed, stone glaze and polished. Turquoise, saltwater blue, gold and silver. Hl-Values Used Trucks. 1974 I.H.C. Scoot, 4WL. 1974 CUSTOM, Culton, 1974 W.LC. 1974 3/4 ton, 4WL. 1974 3/4 ton, 4WL. 1974 pick-up, 1972 Jeep, half吨 4WL, pick-up, 1986 Jeep, half吨 4WL, Kuhn * 1986 and tractor. 1548 K. Eldr. 834-6400. ONE LEFT! A quality system for $200. Pair of Turntable with RHCP, Circuit Bancuit 2. 9" "FREE CABLES!" $100. Free shipping. MOVING SALE - moving off our shelf. Pilch Reel. 18" X 25". $490. 25" X 30". $730. Dynax 400, 200 per ch for $490. Scott Twin Xtreme, 200 per ch for $690 for $880. Twin Xtreme 30 per ch for $720. Sheerwood 18" X 30". A 5' FAT 45 for $181. Bass Audio. 13 Rast Batt. For Sale ---1794 Yamaha TX 750, like new. 1650 miles with extras. 845-185-105. $5 Discount on all antique and used furniture, and $10 discount on all wooden products including cannery crates, bushel and product bags, ice chests, wheels and rickey wheels and lugs. Also full price of fresh fruits dumpstown Company 3938 W. 6th St. W6-4319, open Monday through Saturday Campfire Shop 3938 W. 6th St. W6-4319, open Monday through Saturday Color Sony 12" 4 years old $225 or best offer. Nip+92-86776 1:50 p.m. 3:50 p.m. 9-4 72 Suxumi GF 250 with Eagle Split+Siren car. 73 Suxumi GF 250 with 5 M.P.R. 91.2 car. 74-6450 (LUSON) GF 250 with Eagle Split+Siren car. 1 Norton 730 Commands Solo. Great shape - with wide angle, and telефон addition plus with wide angle. For used records and stereo gear step in at Re- sidence 4. Eighth St. We buy and sell bums 8B-20T1. 1967 Chevy "El Camino" Pump-Action Shotgun Edger-Trimmer 841-8740 9-4 1690 Pontin GTO, New engine, and tires, and wheels, 84-6257-001. Ack for Rick Johnson. 9-4 Miniature Schnauer male pup, Wurl well, AKC. Brown. $15.00; 74-400 (9-4) wheelchair. $125. 74-400 (9-4) wheelchair. $125. 74-400 (9-4) GUTATR LESSONS: Learn fast, by example. He plays the music. Any style, beginners wome- n, 642-8752. Once you see real Santos Domingo behold you will Industrial Treader, 329 Eldridge House, 761 Mile Road. LICICA CAMERA III f body, 2 inches, close-up CAMERA filters. Well cared for; $300 for 845-865-686. 843-9891 6:30-9:00 p.m. Mon.-Sun AKC Black Lab puppies. Sire-field $75. Shots and wormed. Call 642-3217. 9-4 IVAN'S PHILIPPINE 66 SERVICE "Tires—Batteries—Accessories" 19th & Mass 7 foot round bed, beds, bedspread. Good condition. After 5.00 p.m. Call 842-3864. 9-5 RCA Color TV, Needs repair. Call 841-5177 after 7:30. 9-5 10-speed Campain Sport "25" Men's frame, One year old, Ridden mutes "10" Men's frame, One year old, Ridden mutes "10" Men's frame, One year old, Ridden mutes "10" BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL $250 will buy my Dv. 6, Cylomatic, 66 Cornet 843-398-0338 www.schoolspareparts.com 73 Flymouth Dumbo - Excellent - OneOwner - 74 Flymouth Dumbo - Dalley Makes -Must see app. 845 -810-09. 845 -810-09. JBL L-48 speaker system like new. Call Rick 842-6371. Grooming - All breeds, toy puppies, Yorkshire pups. 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Lymen Levy. 843- 650 Mural Hall in box at Theatre Dpry, Office Murphy. Haltuy Couch golf clubs, even woods, add iron, old set golf clubs, even Pr. Rectalinear IIIa's for sale, 1032 Teem. #P7 after 5, before 7? Sales Play-Along 290 plants including African Mango and Tropical Fruit. **$450,000** W $415,000 buildings 14 and 16. Carport between buildings 14 and 16. Must Sell Now! Quad Receiver with 8-track, like Tape Deck/Playback/recorder, excellent score. $160.00 (includes playback/record, excellent score). $160.00 Attractive Jewelry from around the world at Bengal's, 835 Mass, in the Masai. 9-10 Royal Medallion electric portable typewriter with Case: h421-8972 after 6 p.m. 9-8 Ski Sale: Filer Pro.28 (M6,4) + Heat STD (170 M), 49 Calb. Toby (M6,4) 6/17, 6 p.m. 9-10 Something Special. Hemp and Grape mats, 4 x 6 feet from Bengal', 303 Mass in the Cabin, 9-10 ft. 71 Challengeer, 6 cyl, automatic, power steering radial tires, $1.300, 842-227 after 5:30 - 9:8 Old English Shredder Puppies. AKeg. Ng. 9-weeks old. Call 843-6096. 9-10 For sale - Owlation "Legend" Acoustic Guitar $400 For sale - Owlation "Legend" Acoustic Guitar for bass equipment $10 Brown. 824-5274 from bengal's. 803 Mass. in the Cahaban. 9-10 Refrigerator #5; white, milk. 812-828. *BAR* For Sale: Sanuil 2000A, receiver, 30 watt/m² channel at 8 honeau, 1.8 uF (volt) IHN/ sensitivity. Five years old but works and looks like new, has built-in antenna. extension use 200. Call 842-8579 after 5. 8-9 1988 VW Bug, 2 new tires. To see, call after 5. 8542-546 or 843-1835. 9-10 Ampge Guitar Amp, V2 head, V4 cabinet, 4'12' power. Bass guitar. Also Les Lezai practice power. NOTICE Red 1969 MGB-GT. 1607 W. 24th, apt. 1. 9-4 1969 Fiat 124 Sport Spider Radial tires. Good condition, excellent mileage $1250 $1315-933-628-938 COST PLUG 10% - Stereo. All major models come with DVA, USB cable, home or packages. Call Dave. Phone 862-395-7840. Plorer-XP K80, car FM-Cassette used, 3 week Excellent condition, $110, $148-159, 9-100 68 Pontite Catalina Sedan, Power, A/C, Good 7522. 7872. 10252. Tested $625 or better. 9-10 Perfect condition. Call 842-6217 after 5 p.m. 9-10 waterbed frames "You name book cases it—we speaker boxes make it." ERIN Woodworks 842-8448 PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT! Let us do your printing while you wait at the Quick Copy Center. Click on the image below to view copies --$8.41, 1,000 copies --$13.90. We want your business at the Quick Copy Center. If PHOTOGRAPHY Sheeting Gallery Specializing in Personally Designed Portraits in natural surroundings. Weddings, portfolios, and commercial photographic youreviews. http://www.gallery.com/1-812-349-123-1-12. 1:38 p.m. Tues-Sat. tsf Enroll Now! In Lawrence Driving School Req. for Driver License. Provision provided. Drive now in 8M+ hours. Rent a piano. Buy or semester basis. Law- rence Piano Rental. B42.3008 Keep your summer tan with a sunlamp from Round Corner Druggite, 601 Mass, 843-029-04 www.druggite.com We have DANNON yogurt, KEKIFI cultured milk, and HOMMIE yogurt. We also much more march in our Health Food section. Round up with all of our healthy food options. There's only one genuine Dr. Bronners Pepper- ture and it's $79.95. We'll get it with 9-4- Round Corner Drug Store, 801 W. 13th St. Round Corner is headquarters for Born Bell, Inc. Round Corner, 810 S. River, Green, Fabbote, Hobgart, Coughlin, Jerry, White, Sheen. NEW SCHOOL OF MUSIC Beginning thru advanced lessons in folk, rock and claustra guitar; mandolin; bundah; etc. Experienced teachers, rea-sistance 841-6813; McKinney Musonin Siring-9 Instrumenta. Male roommate to share 3 bedroom apt. Trai- lone with fireplace. $802.65 plus utilities (4) 841-704-98. We're here to help—Lawrence Gay Dance Sept. 16, 2013, at the University of Iowa Office 104B, Union call, 844-694-5054. Swap Shop, 620. Mass. Used furniture, dishes, tables, clocks, locks, televisions. Open daily, 12-5. Valencia Music Studio -Classic and Flamenco Guitar Lessons. New techniques, progressive, selected studies, artistic interpretation and playing skills. Intermediate, Advanced. 841-3910. 9-8 Need child care close to KU'Yellow Brick Road at 10th and Nasmish for children 2 to 8 to 6 offers a creative and loving atmosphere. A 8:3-A.M.-5:30 final call time: 642-864-2004, 642-862-904 or 642-864-2004. Some baskets 12; price. Bengal's, 803 Mass. in the Cabash. 9-10 First United Methodism. Church. 946 Vermont. Wayne Castle, pastor. We invite you to join our study group and meet in the 10:30 a.m. and study for all age groups: 9-9am, Special college and career groups at 10:30 a.m. Start your skin care program! Ask me about your skin care. Call Lynn Lymiller: 918-535-5865. Reverse chameleon contact: 918-535-5865. Reverse chameleon contact: 918-535-5865. Yad sarah—Drozenema glass, china crutch, ocher, saffron, jalapeño, vanilla, cinnamon. Yod sarah—primitives, firing, and Sat armeniaca, Babyfisher to care for infant in my home. Two or three babyfisher, some light housekeeping, ca- transportation; some light housekeeping. WANTED Responsible roommate, fall semester only. Shore and commuter dorms required. Please contact custody nursing facility. Call 862-845-845. Please use our online booking system. K.U. KARATE CLUB, Open meeting and free demonstration, Thursday, Sept. 17, 7:38 p.m. IIS 204, Chicago Campus. Wanted-Bass player with own equipment and playing cards. Call 811-4820-955. Group: Call 811-4820-955. Sign up by Sept. 1 for classes at the Crawford Cup clubs and the WBC Championship plus challdrums #341-266, 16th St. Square, Houston, TX 77059. Student to run K.C. Star route morning, approx. 10 a.m. 2 A.M. - 4 C.M. - 6 a.m. for August. Wanted to purchase—copies ("I'll copy") of nest plugs for your garden. All at all courses, goods, 841-579-9. Keep calling. Male roommate will to share Jayhawk Town and Dover. No phone. Acceptance $495, utility paid. Call 641-6310. Male roommates wanted. 1733 W. 24th Apt. 34- A. Foster Ave., roommate only, p.m. m-p. weekdays. Anytime on weekends. 210-656-8000. UNHAPPY WITH LIVING CONDITIONS. call 815-240-3679. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. 124 Mississippi St. KWIKI CAR WASH 612 N. 2nd St. 2 Blocks North of Kaw River Bridge Self Service or Brush Wash Male Sophnomore or Junior wanted to share one mobile home business. 8179-736 for 6 p.m. 5-8. Woman 23-30 share 2-bdroom duplex 150/m 145 Mistissini StN, $l can leave message. 9-10 Female roommate wanted. Jayhawk Towns, Call Pat 842-7049 after 5 or 864-1457 in a.m. 9-9 Female Roommate wanted to search West Hills Apt. Call 841-5209. 9-10 Resume wanted to share furnished 2 bdrm. Holdings at 16th Ave. and 90th St. Boulevard. Contact Venue in 9:30 p.m. fax: 855-743-2567. Students roommate to share spacious apart- ments in the same building. Call Dave after 1.30 p.m. ppm.841-607-9555. Call Dave after 1.30 p.m. ppm.841-607-9555. Male Roommate wanted. Furnished 4 bpm. apt. Room in Broomfield, Nixon 8100, months 4, utilities 9-10 641-6711. Roommate wanted, 2 bedroom, balcony apart- ment, 36 month plus 1/2 utilities. On bus route 80. Directions: 714 South 15th St., 2 Flat 104, Bldg 604, Male Grade Student needs same to share furnished. Male Grade Student needs same to share furnished. Util. Calm Phone at 841-760-3900, 9-10 Phone at 841-760-3900, 9-10 Wanted: Someone to do patchwork on jeans for me in exchange for Levts or will negotiate them. Foreign student weekly private English teacher 3 hours per week. Call 825-4103 - 2103 p.m. - 9.8 Keyboard Man wanted for established area band and preferred - great opportunity - call Jeff. 842-227-2971 Roommate needed. 2 bedroom apt., walking dis- tance. 84-inch plus mount plus toilet. 84,16-100. HELP WANTED Wanted: Male student to share room luxurious 2 bbm. apartment on bus route $5 per mo. incl meals. No phone calls. Experienced salesman. Part-time. Apply in person at Royal College Shop, 82 Massachusetts. Wanted: Secretary for University traffic court Hours required per week. Pay-$2 per hour. Call Houston, TX 713-685-4040. Student help needed. Filling, typing, 20 hrs in the office of the executive vice chanel-man, eddy单独 preference. Position description, 328 Strong. Affirmation employer, available. 9-6 Part time Waltres needed at Free State Opera House & Free State Club. Call 644-8309 after eight. KANU has an opening for part-time student announcer. Must be enrolled at KU, and have third clan license. Call 864-6353 Mon, Wed, or Fri. For more information about KANU and women of all races are encouraged to apply. Student to work part-time drawing house plans. Student to work part-time school but need no need to call 854-723-1018. Employment Opportunities AVON HAS A TERRITORY FOR YOU if you live in Arizona. You can make cash selling Avon. Avon products now sell in the United States. Experienced babyalter needed for four month care from 3:00 to 12:00 Monday-Friday. Own transportation required. Board positions for cons. Affair Assoc. Apply at rm. 299, Kansas Union 84-364-393 www.kansasunion.org Baby filter wanted in our home for 6 month. Baby filter needed by December through Thursday. Must have own transportation to store. Temporary civil employment available in Kansas City. If interested, it could develop into full-time. Apply by the evening. Sept. 27- Oct. 22. Interviews Friday, June 15- onpus. Call 862-4204, keep trying. Cook-Broil, part-time evenings. Must be able to work 8am-6pm daily. Please phone 343-4411 by 6 p.m. on business days. Sponsored by UniCredit. TYPING POTION PARLOR 819 Vercmont 843-9708 12.5 Mon Sat Recycled blue jeans & other fine old clothes. Mexican shirts & blouses bokonon 2-5 Mon.-Sat. 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Aug 27 at 13th and Jaya Bell, 842-123-88. Unibrailla found in Wescue, Tues. 28. 86-3153 or 3153 Wescue. Found—Writitude in basement of Strong Hall. 644-8344 and describe, Akshik Hoshi. 9-5 Found: Black and white kitchen, Vinylity of f FOR RENT Free rental services. Up to the minute listing of Lawrence, La., law offices. Rental Exchange, 842-290-3555. www.rentalexchange.com Two bedroom furniture all utilities paid, close up. This apartment this fall, furnished and furnished. 843-699-9280 or **qt** JAYHAWKER TOWERS-2 bedroom, allUtilities, laundry, barbriches, birrking, frig, parking Jayhawk Towers apartment Sublame, 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath. Utilities. Uplifted Towers C Call; 341-642-0584 PERSONAL Dr. says "HI' HI'HI" to Comen, Karen, Diane, Gina and especially Mary of G. City. 9-4 Would you like to participate in a support group new international students Call Ben at Ben 671.275-3204. Happy Birthday Chelly--butler than never has. Happy Birthday Karen--wetmore than ever. Happy Birthday Wetmore--networths and keys. Happy Keyren--vettons. Framed wall graphics for you at Bengal's 803 Mass. in the Catabsh. 9-10 FURNITURE 3 oceanside chairs $19.50 each; studio onemb ¹80 one-wall sofa $24.95 each; two-seat bed with full bedding $150; white broom case and full bedding $150. FOOD THE CATFISH BAR & GRILL is serving ham- burgers, roast beef sandwiches, grilled ham and morning coffee. More than 4 more beverages at 3 o'clock, and 9 am. Plates and 5-12 Sunday breakfast 8 a.m.-2 p.m. YARN-PATTERNS-NEEDLEPOINT RUGS-CANVAS-CREWEL THE CREWEL THE CREWEL 15 East 8th 841-2666 10.5 Monday-Saturday IS YOUR CAR AS READY FOR YOUR VACATION AS YOU ARE? Huh huh. DON'S AUTO SERVICE 842-0753 849. 0753 000 New Jersey 900 New Jersey