It Used to Be... By Dorothy Elliott Nov. 15, 1915 Registrar George O. Foster is accepting contributions to the Dollar Christmas Fund for a ship-load of food and shoes to send to the hungry and cold women and children of Belgium. Foster said there are 100,000 people in need there who had the courage to stand for the right, though it meant a living hell. Nov. 15.1940 H. J. Burgstahler, manager of a scientific survey of city and rural churches in New England, will speak to the YMCA tomorrow on United Leadership in the Prohibition Movement of Today. NOVEMBER 16 The chorus and orchestra will present a musical memorial tomorrow to the late Ernest H. Lindley, KU Chancellor from 1920 to 1939 who died in August. It will be done to Walter Damrosch's setting of Whitman's "O Captain, My Captain." The German Air Force dropped 100,000 pounds of high explosive bombs last night on the historic city of Coventry, England. There were at least 1,000 casualties. Hitler said this was Germany's answer to the bombing of Munich while he was addressing old party comrades at a beer hall rally last week. Teacher Presents Talk On Maps at Philadelphia David L. Huff, director of the Center for Regional Studies at KU, was invited to speak at the 12th annual meeting of the Regional Science Association (RSA) last weekend in Philadelphia. Huff, a visiting professor at KU, is on leave from the University of California at Los Angeles. He discussed "Probabilistic Interpretation of Demand Surfaces" during the Friday morning session. "THIS INVOLVES the problems of interpreting special flows of commodities and people, and how to depict this on maps and graphs. The concepts involved in portraying data like this is often ambiguous and difficult. I looked at the approach in probabilistic terms—that is, the likelihood of what is going to happen—and how to depict this new kind of information in graphic form." Huff said. RSA is an international association for the advancement of regional and areal studies. It operates as a non-profit scientific organization without political, social, financial or nationalistic bias. THE ASSOCIATION'S main objectives are to foster the exchange of ideas, to promote regional studies and to develop and utilize mathematical models, quantitative methods and analytical techniques of various social and other sciences for regional analysis. KSA, which began in December, 1054, now has nine sections: four in Europe, one in Japan and four Official Bulletin TODAY On Campus Interviews: Wed. Nov. 17—Newton Pulse Schools, 4 elem. and 1 h.s. English vancancies. Thu. Nov. 18—Newton Pulse Schools, 4 elem. Teachers needed now. Thu., Nov. 18 -Bu. of Indian Affairs, Gallup, N.M. All interested sign up in 117 Ba. Graduate Physics Colloquium, 4:30 p.m. Pref. Nowham Kwak, physics dept. KU. "K-minus Meson Interaction." 155 Malott. Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. 305 West, Kansas, Union. St. Lawrence Student Center Classes: Graduate discussion on Vatican Council, 7:30 p.m.; Intro to Catholicism for non-Catholics, 8:15 p.m.; YCS, 8:15 p.m.; Mass at 5 p.m. 7:30 a.m. YKS Union, Open Meeting, 7:30 a.m. KANS Union "Man and the World" Informal Discussion, 7.30 p.m. Alcoves B and C. Kansas Union cafeteria. Everyone welcome. American Society Class, 7:15 p.m. William M. Bass, anthropology 359 W. University Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. University woodwind Quintet, Swarthout Recital Hall TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 6:45 and 5 p.m. Lawrence, 7:15 and 8:30 mandala-mandala Catholic Mass, 7:15 Kansas Camping Conference, All Day, Kansas Union Day Kansas Union College Faculty Meeting, 4.30 p.m. 308 College Drive **AUPA Dinner:** 6:15 p.m. *Economie-* *Room, the Profession.* Kansas Room, Kansas University. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. "The Sermon on the Mount; Exposition." Dr. Ben Friesen. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. KU Business Wives Bazaar, 7:30 p.m. 1943 Miller, Lawrence. in North America. Additional sections are in the process of being established in Europe, Africa, Asia and South America. Each year the RSA holds a three-day conference in North America. Papers are presented and panel discussions are held on a broad range of theoretical and applied tonics. Daily Kansan Monday, November 15, 1965 The organization has about 2500 members. According to Huff, there are 12-20 members at KU. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS 8 The Classical Film Series presents ORDET (1954—Denmark) Carl Dreyer at the height of his creative powers. Admission 60¢ Wednesday----7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium STUDENT BASKETBALL SEASON TICKET INFORMATION FELLOW KU STUDENTS: KU Basketball is on the way up. Knowing that the prospects for national prominence have increased the pressure for better student seating at the field house, the Athletic Seating Board has made a major change in basketball seating for the coming season. For the first time over 2,000 seats on the playing floor level will be available to students. These seats together with balcony seats, all as shown on the enclosed information sheet seating diagram will comprise a total of approximately 7,500 student seats, of which 7,000 may be purchased by students on a season-ticket basis. These 7,000 seats will be reserved as a block, and seating within the reserved student block will be available on a first-come, first-seated basis at each home game to those students buying the 10-game $4.00 student basketball season ticket. The enclosed information sheet gives the instructions for purchasing this new student basketball season ticket and explains the availability of single game tickets. This change in basketball student seating, and the accompanying charge for a student basketball season ticket, is made as only a part of a broader plan of the Athletic Seating Board to improve student seating at intercollegiate athletic events. In prospect is an expansion of the east side of Memorial Stadium to match the recent west side addition and to open up some 6,500 new student football seats. When that occurs, an additional charge for reserved student football seating will be made, in recognition of the fact that student football and basketball admission charges are the only practical way of financing a stadium addition and other improvements in student seating at intercollegiate athletic events. Accordingly, all revenue above administrative costs, derived from the sale of student season tickets will now be placed in a reserve fund to finance a student addition to Memorial Stadium. Buy your student season ticket early; it's the best student buy in the Big 8! Then, come to the games early and boost our Jayhawkers to a National Championship! Instructions For Acquiring Your Student Basketball Season Ticket Allen Field House Office Hours For Student Tickets 8:30 A.M. Noon and 1:30 4:00 P.M. Starting Monday, Nov. 15 thru Friday, Nov. 19* (*Or until the 7,000 Season Tickets are sold, whichever comes first) 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. 1. Go to the main lobby (East) of Allen Field House. 2. Present ID Card and Receipted Certificate of Registration at the appropriate table and pick up your IBM card. 2. Present ID Card and Receipted Certificate of Registration at the app. 3. Take IBM cards to ticket window and receive your Student Basketball Season Ticket upon payment of $4.00. 4. Sign your Student Season Ticket and write your student number on ticket in the presence of the ticket seller. - Spouse season tickets may be purchased for $9.00. - Housemother season tickets may be purchased for $9.00. - Pep Club members must present evidence of membership to purchase and be assigned seats in the Pep Club Section. SINGLE GAME STUDENT TICKET A total of 500 student tickets will be available on an individual game basis for students who do not purchase a season ticket. These individual game tickets will be sold at Allen Field House (same hours as above) the day before that particular game (exception: games that occur on a Monday, student individual game tickets will be sold the same day) and the student price for individual game tickets is $1.00. The spouse price for individual game tickets will be $1.25. The Athletic Seating Board guarantees every student who buys a season ticket a seat for every home game. The A.S.B. further encourages all students to arrive early to watch the freshman team and to support the varsity Jawhawkers during their pre-game warm-ups. ALL VARSITY GAMES WILL BEGIN AT 8:00 P.M. EXCEPT THE DOUBLEHEADER DEC. 10 WHICH STARTS AT 7:30. Price of Basketball tickets at other Big Eight schools—Kansas State $7.50; Oklahoma State $7.50; Iowa State $5.00; Colorado $5.00; Missouri $5.00; Oklahoma $5.00; Nebraska $4.00. Be sure to see the 1965-66 Basketball Preview, the Annual Frosh-Varsity game Saturday, November 20th, at 8:00 p.m. in Allen Field House. Your KU ID card and Certificate of Registration will admit you to this game.