Writes Book Professor Tells Of Latin Tour San Antonio, Tula, Teotihualan, Taxco, Puebla, Cuernavaca, Caxaca, Monte Alban, Cuzco, Tikal y Chichen Itza—these are some of the Latin American sites written of by a KU professor. For 9 weeks, Miss Rosemary Marzolf, assistant professor of art history and editor of KU Art Museum publications, travelled to almost all places in Central and South America having some special interest in the development of cultures. Each city Miss Marzolf visited last summer has many pages dedicated to it in any book about Latin American art. "I MADE THIS TRIP with a donation that the Ford Foundation gave to the University to help teachers improve their knowledge," Miss Marzolf said. "It is a good way we have to learn and then teach the students about what we have seen. "Each place I visited was for me a new discovery," she added. Miss Marzolf obtained her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan where she was a student of Harold E. Wethey, well-known expert in Spanish-American culture and author of several books. She has been teaching at KU for three years. "This is, however, my first year as a teacher in Latin American art," she explained. ALTHOUGH she has no immediate plans for new trips, Miss Marzolz is looking forward to returning next summer to Peru. "We know very little about the Incas and I think that a new visit to that country will be helpful for me and my pupils," she said. She said there is a possibility of going to Chile and Bolivia sometime later. Meanwhile, Miss Marzolf is preparing a book about art in Latin America. "We don't have enough material in the United States about those civilizations and I think that with my book I'll cooperate in making Latin America well known among Americans," she said. Course Aids Heart Patients University Extension and the Kaw Valley Heart Association are joining forces to help heart patients throughout the state. The two organizations are collaborating on a course in simplifying work in the home. "Students" for the course will be heart patients, referred by their doctors, who need to learn how to minimize the effort necessary to keep a home. They will learn, for example, how to plan and arrange a kitchen, and how to handle cleaning jobs more efficiently. The course is designed as THE MUSIC CORPORATION PRODUCTION 100 YEARS OF QUALITY "A RAGE TO LIVE" a re-education project, helping people who have heart conditions learn to cope with their handicaps. STARRING SUZANNE PLESHETTE BRADFORD DILLMAN AND BEN GAZZARA ROGER BANNON RELEASED THUR PANAVISION* UNITED ARTISTS NOW! Evenings 7 & 9 EXTRA! "Pink Panther" Cartoon STARRING RITA TUSHINGHAM A WOODFALL FILM A UNITED ARTISTS-LUPERT RELEASE Mexico Trip Takes Applicants Open Show 6:30 7:00 William Holden David Niven "The Moon Is Blue" Students interested in the annual Mexico trip should either sign up at the International Club office, at Room 109, Kansas Union, or call Yusuke Kawarabayashi, VI 2-0207 or Bushra Karaman, VI 2-4245. - plus - 'Three Faces of Eve' Extra Bonus Hit Sat. Nite Students will be accepted on a first-come first-serve basis since buses can accommodate only 70. Last day for registration is Nov. 15. All KU students are eligible to take this trip. Stoppages will be at Monterrey, Saltillo, San Luis Potosi, San Miguel, and Mexico City. The group will spend five days in Mexico City and will then travel to Cuernava Vaca, and finally Acapulco. In most cities they will stop only one night. BUSES WILL LEAVE Dec. 19 and return Jan. 2. 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