Official Bulletin TEACHING CANDIDATES: On campus interviews: Brazosport Indep. School Dist., Freeway, Tex., Nov. 10, K-12 (all field) Bd. of Educ. St. Petersburg, Bd. of Othena nordic now) and Bureau of Indian Affairs, Galium. NM. Nov. 18 **Foreign Students:** Interested in Thanksgiving hospitality sea coast or airport. 282 Shrimp Opportunities are also available for just the Saturday, week-end of the Thanksgiving holiday. Foreign Students: There is a man visiting Lawrence who is contacting foreign students about purchasing a computer and Topeca. This person is NOT authorized to sell such tickets here nor is there such a meeting in Topeca. He is the office of Foreign Student Adviser to solicit foreign students at KU. TODAY Catholic Classes, St. Lawrence Chapel. Graduate discussion of Nu- lar Weapons, A Catholic Response, for non-Catholics' 4th semester or non-Catholics', 8.15 p.m. Readings by American Poets Series, 4 Donald Finkel Jayhawk Rim. 4 Donna Clinton Graduate Physics Colloquium, 4:30 Milton, MA. Argonne, Warnes Nat. Lab. J5B 159 Mlott. American Society Class, 7:15 p.m. American Society Lawrence, National Bank, 330 Murphy Student Peace Union, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. Geology Lecture, 8 p.m. Dr. George W. Wetherill, UCLA, 126 Lindley. Catholic Mass, 6:45 a.m. and 8 a.m. Saint Francis of Assisi's fundamentals of Catholic Faith, 7 p.m. Speech and Drama Collouquence, 3.30 presentation Edward Erazmus. 301 Sun- morfield Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. AIAA Lecture, 7.30 p.m. Dr. Donald R. Allen, Beech Corp. 200 Eng. Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Dr. Craig Manning, Washington U. University Theatre. It Used to be... By Dorothy Elliott Nov.8,1915 The seal of the University of Kansas is inartistic declared W. A. Griffith, professor of drawing and painting. Another professor, M. W. Sterling of the Greek department, said it has no symbolic significance. 10 Daily Kansan Monday, November 8, 1965 Students Sought for Travel Recruiting of KU participants for the fifth annual People-to-People American Students Abroad program will be at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kansas Union, according to Dave Waxse, Oswego junior and P-t-P chairman. At that time booklets with full details of the program, including costs of the different plans, will be distributed. FIVE HUNDRED AMERICAN university students are scheduled to travel throughout Europe from June through August this year, following orientation sessions in Washington, D.C. During the past summer, students from 67 People-to-People campus chapters visited most of the countries of East and West Europe. Numbering 36, KU's delegation was the largest one in the program. On-campus Student Abroad representatives urge all those who plan to take part in the 1966 program to contact them by December 15. Initial application should be filed as soon as possible after that date for processing. TO QUALIFY for the program, the applicant must be a member of a People-to-People chapter and must be recommended by the chapter chairman or the Student Abroad committee. Steve Corker, director of People-to-People University Affairs, called the Student Abroad project "a tremendous opportunity to help establish a climate for international understanding." "Personal diplomacy, open to qualified members of campus chapters, is an effective and adventurous instrument for international friendship." Corker said. THE STUDENT ABROAD program offers both homestays and independent travel. Homestay areas will be Belgium-France, Greece, Scandinavia, Germany, England, and Yugoslavia. Those on independent itineraries will be free to study, work, travel and pursue other activities with People-to-People guidelines. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers Art's Clark Service has dropped to 26ยข with every $2.00 purchase. Open 24 hours a day 511 W. 9th VI2-9580 After the Robert Goulet Concert it's "THE PANCAKE MAN" 25 Varieties 1528 West 23rd Open till 1:00 a.m. "ANYTIME IS PANCAKE TIME" 7 a.m. to Midnight Daily Steaks Sandwiches 25 Varieties Pancakes & Waffles 9 Syrup Flavors When you can't afford to be dull sharpen your wits with NoDoz $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ NoDoz Keep Alert Tablets fight off the hazy, lazy feelings of mental sluggishness. NoDoz helps restore your natural mental vitality...helps quicken physical reactions. You become more naturally alert to people and conditions around you. Yet NoDoz is as safe as coffee. Anytime ...when you can't afford to be dull, sharpen your wits with NoDoz. SAFE AS COFFEE RED DOG INN presents The World Famous Doug Clark & The "Hotnotes" TICKETS ON SALE AT THE Wednesday - November 10 Yes, this is the controversial band you've been hearing about! RED DOG & KIEF'S - GET YOUR TICKETS WHILE THEY LAST The Red Dog is happy to announce that the Drifters will be making their opening Friday & Saturday November 12 & 13. Listen to the Drifters sing their 18 gold record tunes. - Under the Boardwalk - On Broadway