10 Wednesdav. Aug. 19, 1987/University Daily Kansan Local Briefs Budig to head Big Eight panel during 1987-88 Chancellor Gene A. Budig became chairman of the Council of Presidents for the Big Eight Conference this summer. The position, which is for the 1987-88 academic year, means Budig will be establishing an agenda for the eight university heads to consider for the next year. Program offered to orient students The Non-Traditional Students Organization is sponsoring an orientation program for non-traditional students at 7:30 p.m. August 26 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. Information will be offered on child care, commuting, balancing work and study and other topics. Herbarium director receives award Ronald L. McGregor, director of the KU Herbarium, received the 1987 Gleason Award from the New York Botanical Garden for his book, "Flora of the Great Plains." McGregor shared the award with Kansas State University botanist Ted Barkley, who collaborated on the 1,400-page book. History professor gets grant for book Regina A. Morantz-Sanchez, professor of history, received $3,500 from the National Endowment for the Humanities, which will allow her to continue doing research for her new book “Conduct Unbecoming of a Woman: The Brooklyn Eagle vs. Dr. Mary Dixon Jones.” The book is about a 19th-century libel trial. Oxford University Press and Princeton University have offered Morantz-Sanchez contracts for the book, which she expects to complete in three years. Session to offer fair housing facts The Lawrence Human Relations/Human Resources Department will have a fair housing presentation from 12:30 to 2 p.m. tomorrow in the third-floor conference room at City Hall, Sixth and Massachusetts streets. Free reference material, including information on discrimination laws, the Kansas Landlord-Tenant Act and tenants' rights, will be available. Infant CPR class offered at hospital Lawrence Memorial Hospital will conduct a two-hour infant CPR class from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 27 in the hospital's Jayhawk/Sunflower room. Debbie Silva, an obstetrical nurse, will teach infant CPR techniques to parents and infant care workers. The class costs $5. Students must pre-register, and enrollment is limited. For more information call 749-6127. Magazines feature two alumni of KU Two KU alumni have been featured in two English-language Japanese magazines. Mark Harbison, who is in Japan translating a novel, is featured in a PHP Intersect interview about translation of Japanese literature, and Brian Riordan appears in the September 1866 issue of Pacific Friend magazine in a photo essay about foreign students studying in Japan. Eleven KU art history graduate students received more than $160,000 in fellowships for the 1987-88 academic year. Eleven graduates earn study grants Among the recipients were Juliann Wolgram of Billings, Mont, who won a $45,000 Fulbright Fellowship and a $14,500 award from the Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Studies, will do research in Japan; Sandra Jean Wetzel of Rockford, Ill., will use a $15,000 grant to research Chinese painting in Taiwan; and Ankeny Weitz of Des Moines will use a grant of $5,000 to study Chinese language in Taiwan. Clinic will offer free health information Area children are encouraged to bring their parents and dolls or stuffed animals to the third annual Lawrence Memorial Hospital Cabbage Patch Clinic on Saturday afternoon. The clinic, from 1 to 4 p.m. at Southern Hills Mall, will provide free health and safety information to children and parents through programs on topics such as childhood immunizations, fire safety and good nutrition. Health screenings for children will also be available. Local dentist Grant Ritchey will screen students required for school enrollment. The 12th annual Ponca Photography Workshop will be Oct. 16-18 and 23-25 at the Buffalo Outdoor Center in Ponca, Ark. The workshops, which will be for beginning and intermediate photographers, will focus on color photography. The weekend also will include several area field trips. All children and dolls will receive a hospital armband. Workshop planned for photographers Students may make reservations by sending $50 to Ponca Photo Workshop, Buffalo Outdoor Center, P.O. Box 1, Ponca, Ark. 72670. The $150 registration includes all meals at the Tippy Canoe Cafe. Topeka TV station offers Braille guide A new program in Topeka is designed to help the blind and visually impaired enjoy television as much as sighted persons. Public television station KTWU- Channel 1 and the Topeka Resource Center for the Handicapped will work together to produce the KTWU program guide in Braille and large print. 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