Page 7 Likes KU After Posts Outside U.S. By Irvana Keagy His family likes his KU assignment and so does he. "It does give us a year where we can rebuild roots in the United States," said Daniel Horowitz, visiting lecturer from the United States State Department Foreign Service. HE WAS speaking on behalf of his family concerning the advantages of his assignment with the KU political science department. Horowitz, a 22-year member of the Foreign Service, was selected along with five other senior service officers to be stationed at different universities throughout the United States one year. Horowitz will not only rebuild roots during his stay at KU, but also plans to do research, catch up on his reading and give occasional lectures. He began his lecturing duties at the emergency Current Events Forum Tuesday as a panel member representing the United States policy in the India crisis. THE 48-YEAR-OLD official was born in Newark, N.J. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from New York University, and his Ph.D. from Harvard in the field of public administration. DR. DANIEL HOROWITZ ... visiting lecturer Because of his work at Harvard, in 1943 he was offered a Foreign Service job and was sent to Chile. In his career with the service, Horowitz has been stationed in more than five different countries, speaks French, Italian, Hindi, and some German, Dutch and Spanish. His last assignment sent him to The Hague, The Netherlands. Thursday. Sept. 23. 1965 University Daily Kansan WHILE ON leave of absence in the early 1950's, Horowitz lived in Italy, compiling notes for a book on the Italian labor movement. The book was published in 1963. One of the difficulties with the job is that "you don't stay put," he said, but for any Foreign Service officer and his family, it is a matter of personal adjustment. First One Is Friday The AURH will sponsor this year's first "Whatchamacallit" from 9 to 12 p.m. The dance will be held in the Templin and Lewis parking lots and will feature the Dimensions. In case of rain it will be held inside Templin. Official Bulletin His duties with the Foreign Service involved reporting political developments within the country and maintaining political contacts. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Rd. Car for 5 p.m. mass will pick up students from Corbin (4:45), Union (4:50) and Strong (4:55). Class schedule for Student Center: Fundamentals of Catholic Civilization discussion, group 7:00 p.m. KU Students for a Democratic Society, 7 p.m. sunrise in Boom, Kansas Union; discussion at 8 p.m. TOMORROW Catholic Mass. 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1910 Stratford Rd. Car will wait at Coronib, 4:45; Union, 4:50; and Strong, 4:55; to bring students to evening Mass. Popular Film Series, 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. "Shane", Dyche Auditorium. Eigner Writes Stevenson Book Edwin Eigner, assistant professor of English, is the author of a book to be published by the Princeton University Press. The book, a critical discussion entitled "Robert Louis Stevenson and the Romantic Tradition," will probably be published next summer. In writing the book, Eigner received a grant from the KU Graduate School. He will be relieved of some of his teaching duties this year to prepare it for publication. 'Old Masters Can Be Rented Students at the University of Kansas will be able to bring an "old master" into their rooms for fifty cents this semester, thanks to the Student Union Activities. The "Mona Lisa," works by Picasso and many other famous reproductions are now on display in the South Lounge of the Kansas Union. Pictures will be available for students on September 29 and 30. SPECIAL ON BOB DYLAN L.P.'s at Kief's Records & Hi-Fi CL 1779/CS 8579* CL 2105/CS.8905* CL 2193/CS 8993* CL 2328/CS 9128*/CQ 7291 NOW PLAYING ON COLUMBIA RECORDS $ 2^{69} $ Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Malls Shopping Center