Scholars Named for Woodrow Wilson Interviews Twenty-eight KU seniors will be interviewed next week for Woodrow Wilson Fellowships, Aldon Bell, assistant dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has announced. There have been 88 Woodrow Wilson Fellowships won by KU scholars in the last five years. The present KU candidates and others from this region will be interviewed in Kansas City by the regional committee, Bell said. IN THIS year's competition, 92 students were nominated by the KU faculty, 69 of the nominees applied and 28 were called for interviews. The purpose of the Fellowships is to attract men and women to the college teaching profession. One-thousand prospective first-year graduate students are awarded the fellowships and another 1,500 receive honorable mention. A single Fellow or a married Fellow without children receives a living stipend of $2000 for one academic year. Married male Fellows with children receive an additional allowance of $1000 for the first child and $250 for each additional child. Notifications of awards and honorable mention are sent out by March 15, 1966. Bell said. STUDENTS CALLED for interviews and their proposed field of study are: Scott Colby, Wichita, History; Billie Thompson, Ballinw, Mo., Art History; Donald Maddox, Ozark, Mo., French; Vicki Gillespie, Indiana, Ia., Spanish; William Kerfoot, Lawrence, Entomology; Margaret Miller, Red Wing, Minn. History; Dennis Reardon, Goleta, Calif. English, and Wilson Kerfoot, Lawrence, Geology and Zoology. Patricia Hackney, Wellington, Psychology; Edward McBride, Garnett, History; Kay Smith, Newton, History; Robert Benson, Kansas City, Mo., Art History; Sheila Reynolds, Hutchinson, East Asian Studies. HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE STUDENTS Summer Job Opportunities Would You Like To Work and Play In The Rocky Mountains This Summer on Your Vacation? At A Mtn. Resort, Dude Ranch, Hotels Etc. For 150 Exclusive Resort Listings, Send $2.00 To Western Resort Review, P.O. Box 9, Commerce City, Colo. PARK FREE IN "PROJECT 800" Donald Malone, Lawrence, Classics; Ruth Bridges, Overland Park, Classics; Stephen Klemp, Lawrence, Russian; Neil Johnson, Kansas City, Mo., Russian; Richard Sheng, Lawrence, Philosophy; Nicholas Sharp, Lawrence, English; Lawrie Cena, Newton French; Christopher Pinet, Lawrence, French; Kathleen Powell, SALE! (Starts Thursday, 9:30 a.m.) One Group— - Blouses Now $2.00 - P.J.'s were $4-$5 - Gowns Reduced - Sweaters Lawrence, Physics; Bruce Bikales, Prairie Village, Classics and Assyrian; James Nickum, Wichita, Economics; David Doane, Hutchinson, Economics; Stephen Munzer, Salina, Philosophy; Ann McElroy, Wichita, Anthropology; Robert French, Kansas City, Anthropology and East Asian Studies. - Skirts Daily Kansan 7 Wednesday, January 5, 1966 - Knee Sox 40% Dresses Fall - Formals Reduced - Car Coats - Dress Coats 30% TEAR OUT THIS AD Our Average Graduate Reads More Than 1500 Words Per Minute OVER 95% OF OUR GRADUATES HAVE INCREASED THEIR READING SPEED AT LEAST THREE TIMES — WITH GOOD COMPREHENSION 4 The internationally famous EVELYN WOOD Reading Dynamics Institute INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A FREE DEMONSTRATION OF THIS UNIQUE METHOD Where you will: - See an amazing documented film about Reading Dynamics. - Learn how Reading Dynamics can help you to faster reading, improved comprehension, greater retention. HOW DID IT START? Eighteen years ago Mrs.Wood made a startling discovery that led to the founding of Reading Dynamics. While working toward her masters degree, she handed a term paper to a professor and watched him read the 80 pages at 6,000 words per minute - with outstanding recall and comprehension. Determined to find the secret behind such rapid reading, she spent the next two years tracking down 50 people who could read from 1,500 to 6,000 words per minute. She studied their techniques, taught herself to read at these faster rates. Now, after years of testing, you can benefit from this great discovery. DOES IT HAVE PROVEN RESULTS? Senator Proxmie, Wisconsin. "I must say that this is one of the most useful education experiences I have ever had. It certainly compares favorably with the experiences I've had at Yale and Harvard." Senator Symington, Missouri. "I can read most material at speeds above 3000 W.P.M., and technical material in the 2000 W.P.M. range." Results have been reported in Time, Newsweek, Business Week, and Esquire. Demonstrators have appeared on television with Jack Paar, Garry Moore, and Art Linkletter. HOW IS IT DIFFERENT FROM OTHER COURSES? No-machines are used. You learn, instead, to use your hand as a pacer-a tool you always have with you. Conventional rapid reading courses aspire to 450-600 words per minute. Most Reading Dynamics graduates can read between 1,500 and 3,000 words per minute, and many go even higher. GUARANTEE We guarantee to increase the reading efficiency of each student by at least three times with equal or better comprehension. We will refund the entire tuition of any student who does not triple his reading efficiency as measured by the reading test. Students whose student may retake the course free of charge. A refund is conditional upon the student attending all classes or having made up sessions with the teacher. The student must also have practiced the required number of hours, following the assignments as outlined by the teacher. The average student may expect a five-time increase in reading speed and a two-time increase in math accuracy. Any student may withdraw from the course for any reason may reenter any subsequent courses at any future time, at no additional cost. --- FREE DEMONSTRATIONS FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1966 6 and 8 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 Community Building一11th & Vermont 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Just by being present you may win the course absolutely free. Classes registering now for these cities Colorado Denver Colorado Springs New Mexico Durango Boulder Greeley Pueblo Wyoming Albuquerque Cheyenne Santa Fe Grand Junction Missouri Casper Kansas City Kansas City Independence Farmington Rawlins Kansas Kansas City Kansas City Wichita Joplin Hutchinson For FREE BROCHURE and CLASS SCHEDULES contact EVELYN WOOD READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE 3706 Broadway Kansas City, Mo. 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