Page 3 Humanities Talks Feature Scholars The 1965-66 Humanities Lecture Series typifies the special emphasis being placed on scholarly learning during the Centennial Year. The first guest speaker, Joseph Mazeze, will mark a much older centennial, the 700th anniversary of the birth of Dante, 13th century poet and author of "The Divine Comedy." Mazzeo is a professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. The 8 p.m. lecture has been tentatively scheduled for Swarthout Recital Hall. ELMER F. BETH, professor of journalism and chairman of the series, explained that until this year all the lectures have been held in Fraser Theater. With the removal of the old building, the lectures are forced to move elsewhere. Four are scheduled for the University Theatre in Murphy Hall. The other three have been only tentatively scheduled. The other lecturers for the year will be: - Oct. 26—Robert Champigny, Indiana University, research professor in French and Italian literatures, University Theatre. - Nov. 9—George Mylonas, Washington University, head of the department of art and archaeology and former president of the American Institute of Archaeology, who has been decorated by King Paul of Greece. University Theatre. - March 29—Robert Rosenblum, Princeton University, art history, University Theatre. - April 26—Dr. W. B. Stanford, Trinity College, Dublin, Irish Free State, classics, Swarthout Recital Hall. - Jan. 6—A KU scholar to be announced later, University Theatre. - Feb. 22—Dr. G. Wallace Woodworth, Harvard University, music history, place to be announced. Already lined up for the 101st academic year at KU are John Caskey, Cincinnati University, classical archaeology; Victor Brombert, Yale University, French literature; H. W. Janson, New York University, art history; and Bernard Bloch, Yale University, linguistics. Each guest, in addition to his 8 p.m. Tuesday lecture, is a visiting scholar for three days. Each will visit classes, confer with faculty members and students and give other public talks. USE THE KANSAN WANT ADS Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1965 University Daily Kansan SPU Designates 65-66 Officers Those elected were; Tom Kellogg, Wichita sophomore, president; David Leonard, Lawrence sophomore, vicepresident; and Chris Leonard, secretary-treasurer. New officers were elected at the organizational meeting of the Student Peace Union Monday. Other business included a discussion on the possibility of forming a temp committee to oppose the U.S. effort in Viet Nam. Such a committee would be established to draw support from KU students who are not inclined to join SPU itself," Tim Miller, Wichita senior, said. Robert H. Anthony, KU student residing at 1217 Tennessee, was listed in good condition today at a local hospital. The next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28, in the Union. Student Unconscious Anthony was found unconscious last night on a Lawrence street by city police. voice would not release details of the incident. Student Loans Limited Due to Fund Shortage A shortage of funds is cutting the appropriation of loans to KU students, Bob Billings, director of aids and awards, said Thursday. "The shortage does not mean loans are no longer available," Billings said. "Rather it indicates the strict adherence to the fulfillment of the requirements a student must meet for such assistance." Billings stressed that loans are still available to qualifying students, but such assistance is limited. STUDENTS DESIRING financial assistance should arrange a personal consultation with the Office of Aids and Awards, he suggested. Both long-term and short-term loans are limited by the fund shortage. Additional funds are expected to ease the shortage of National Defense Student Loans—a long-term program. Deadline for application under this plan is December 1. The U.S. Student Aid Funds Loan Program, another long-term loan plan, is also affected. Billings suggested students seek information about this assistance after Oct. 1. ESTES STUDIO Photo Service WE HAVE MOVED 806 MASS. VI 3-1171 "THE PANCAKE MAN" 1528 West 23rd "ANYTIME IS PANCAKE TIME" 7 a.m. to Midnight Daily Steaks Sandwiches 25 Varieties Pancakes & Waffles 9 Syrup Flavors MALLS SHOPPING CENTER South of the KU Campus at 23rd and Louisiana Kief's Records & Hi-Fi Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. Acme Laundry Econo-Wash George's Hobby Shop Little Banquet Andrews Gifts Malls Barber Shop Maupintour Travel Agency Tempo Department Store OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 Largest Free Parking Area in Lawrence