====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0357_1 from reel: L 741 (1966-09-15 to 1967-01-20) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/55246 Title: 22 Alumni Named to Finance Group Summary: Ned N. Fleming, chairman of the national primary gifts committee for KU, announces the appointment of 22 prominent alumni and friends to his committee, including various business and civic leaders from across Kansas and beyond. Category: campus news Subjects: university alumni; finance committee; university governance Named Entities: Fleming, Ned N. [chairman]; Selig, August L. [consulting geologist]; Simons Sr., Dolph [president]; Starr, John W. [senior vice-president]; Jones, R. B. [senior vice-president]; Stauffer, S. [president]; Stewart III, John T. [president]; Veatch, N. T. [partner]; Black, Warren V. [associate agency manager]; Adams, K. S. [chairman]; Phillips, Phillips Petroleum Co. [representative]; Bever, Ellis D. [senior partner]; Dye, Mus- [attorney]; Bever, Belin [attorney]; Lyons, George J. [physician]; Brown, M. Brown [president]; Browne, Leland W. [president]; Bubb, Henry A. [president]; Fink, H. Bernard [president]; Grain Co., C-G [representative]; Grant, William D. [president]; Fleeson, Doris [political columnist]; McKale, Vernon [president]; McKale, John T. [vice-chairman]; Vendo Company [representative] Confidence: 0.9 Title: English Prof to Lecture on Poet Summary: Harold Orel of the English faculty at KU has been invited to present a paper at the Second International Congress on the Enlightenment at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, addressing 'Wordsworth's Repudiation of Godwinism.' Category: campus news Subjects: faculty activities; literary lectures; academic events Named Entities: Orel, Harold [English faculty]; Godwin, William [poet] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Most Seniors Plan to Continue Summary: Sixty per cent of the seniors in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at KU plan to continue their educations next year in graduate schools or in post-graduate professional schools, according to the College's annual survey of post-graduate plans. Category: campus news Subjects: student enrollment; academic planning; higher education trends Confidence: 0.8 Title: Six Students Win Awards Summary: Six KU students have received scholarships for the 1966-67 school year from the Henry Gaddis Foundation, including awards in music education, physics, mathematics, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Category: campus news Subjects: student scholarships; academic achievement; financial aid Named Entities: Carter, Stewart [Oxford senior]; Cloutman, Lawrence [Minnieloa junior]; Jackson Jr., Max Guy [Marion junior]; Parker, Larry W. [freshman]; Stickler, Engineering Scholarship [recipient] Confidence: 0.85 Title: Medical Awards Open to Negroes Summary: Ten four-year medical scholarships to qualified Negro men will be awarded for the fall of 1967 by National Medical Fellowships, Inc., and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Interested students may obtain information from pre-medical advisors or the National Medical Fellowships, Inc. Category: campus news Subjects: scholarships; medical education; racial diversity Confidence: 0.8 Title: Faculty Appear on English Panel Summary: Two more KU English faculty have been added to the program of the Modern Language Association national meetings in New York during the Christmas holidays. Robert P. Cobb will be chairman of the conference on African literature and Floyd R. Horowitz will be chairman of the conference on the application of computing devices to the study of language and literature. Category: campus news Subjects: faculty participation; academic conferences; professional development Named Entities: Selfridge, Martha [English faculty]; Cobb, Robert P. [chairman]; Horowitz, Floyd R. [chairman] Confidence: 0.85 Title: [advertisements] Advertisers include: Woolworth's; Arrow Category: advertisements Confidence: 1.0 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.