Friend of Camus To Lecture Here A close friend of French existentialist playwright, Albert Camus, will recollect her personal memories of the writer in a speech at 4:30 p.m. Friday in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. Mrs. Jacqueline Bernard, a French journalist, is visiting KU and its French department. She met Camus when she was the editor of "Combat," a resistance newspaper published by the Paris "underground" during World War II. Mrs. Bernard was captured by the Nazis in 1944 and imprisoned for a year. Camus became the Japanese Identity Subject of Lecture The problems of identity experienced by Japanese peoples will be the subject of the monthly history club lecture at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. Grant Goodman, associate professor of history and East Asian studies, will speak on "The Crisis of Identity-Japanese Nationalism since 1945." editor of "Combat" after her imprisonment. THE MANAGEMENT of the paper changed in 1947, and both Camus and Mrs. Bernard, who had returned to work after serving her time in the concentration camp, left because they disapproved. Mrs. Bernard presently lives in Paris and writes for "Realities," a French magazine. She has written about Italy in the past few years and has translated the poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti and the "Subterraneas," a poetry movement, from English to French. In 1945 Mrs. Bernard was awarded the two highest French honorary medals, the Legion of Honor and the Croix de Guerre or War Cross. Camus, a French novelist, playwright, and philosopher who died in 1960, is currently favored by many French and American students. Among his works are "The Stranger," "The Plague," "The Fall," and "The Myth of Sisyphus." Sales have been about what has been expected during the first two days of the Basketball Student Season Ticket Sale, according to T. J. Snyder, Independence senior and chairman of the athletic sealing board. He added that less than one-half of the 7,000 reserved student seats have been sold. Basketball Sales Said Normal Snyder said he felt that the publicity over the question of the legality of the sale has confused students. Snyder predicted a last-minute rush would develop and that all the seats would be sold by Friday, the last day of the sale. The Athletic Department and the Student Athletic Seating Board urge students to buy their tickets so as to be sure of having a seat during the game. If the sale is declared illegal by the Student Court on Dec 7 the money will be refunded. Accounting Opportunities With Pan American Petroleum Corporation Subsidiary of Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) Interviews Thursday, November 18, 1965 Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Equal Opportunity Employer Opportunities for students with bachelor's or master's degrees in accounting or business majors having 20 hours minimum of accounting as a minor. Check with Mr. I. N. Bowman, Business Placement Director, for interview appointments. Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Open, door at $15 p.m. Official Bulletin On Campus Interviews: Thurs., Nov. 18-Bd. of Edue. St. Louis, K-12, teachers needed now, and Bu. of Instrumental Guitar, NMI, Sign up in 117 Bg. Psychology Colloquium, 4-5:30 p.m. D. Rose brown, Harvard, Forum Rosenthal Minorities Opinion Forum, 4 p.m. "Fluoridation and Censorship," Dr. George L. Waldbott, Detroit, Sunflower Room, Union. Classical Film, 7 p.m. "Ordet." Dveche Aud. TOMORROW Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. Kenneth gold, bass-baritone; Swarah Recei- lance, 9 p.m. Asphalt Paving Conference, All Day. Children's Theatre, 4:30 p.m. "Hurricane Island," Murray Hill Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. wrence Chapel, YCSM meeting, b16 in Room 203 Bishop Having Conference, All Day Univ. Children's Theatre, 4:30 p.m., "Hirte" University of California, San Francisco, University Newbern 7.30 p.m. Art or Gift Wrapping 10:30 Westkins 807 Vermont VI 3-5353 History Club, 7:30 p.m. Grant Goodman "The Crise of Identity-Japanese Nationalism Since 1945." Pine Room, Union. College Life, 9 p.m. Tau Kappa Epsilon, 1911 Stewart Last day to submit applications for direct exchange scholarships (for 1968-67 to graduate office, 214 Strong Hall. Wednesday, November 17, 1965 Daily Kansan 5 Tonight----7:00 p.m. Admission 60¢ Dyche Auditorium The Classical Film Series presents ORDET (1954-Denmark) Carl Dreyer at the height of his creative powers. The Bride's First Choice ELEGANTE MAN'S $35.00 LADY'S 35 BARCELONA MAN'$ 35.00 LADY'$ 30.75 BERENA MAN'S $35.00 LADY'S $35 HOUVERLE MAP S 75 & LADY S 35 Blood Receiving Bag to Mast Bag. 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