22 alumni named to finance group Ned N, Fleming of Topeka, chairman of the national primary gifts committee for KU,s $18,617,-000 Program for Progress, has announced the appointment of 22 prominent alumni and friends to his committee. Fleming, Kansas business and civic leader and chairman of the board the Fleming Co., Inc., said that additional members will be added to the committee. Those who have accepted appointment are: K. S. Adams, chairman of the board, Phillips Petroleum Co., Bartlesville, Okla.; Ellis D. Bever, senior partner, Bever, Dye, Mustard & Belin, attorneys, Wichita; Dr. Louis J. Beyer, physician, Lyons; George M. Brown, president, Kansas State Network, Inc., Wichita; Leland W. Browne, president, Allmetal Fabricators, Inc., New York City. Henry A. Bubb, president, Capitol Federal Savings and Loan Association, Topeka William A. Buzick Jr., executive vice-president, Consolidated Foods Corporation, Chicago, Ill.; J. L. Constant, president, Constant Construction Co., Lawrence; Kenton R. Cravens, chairman of the board, Mercantile Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo. H. Bernerd Fink, president, C-G-F Grain Co., Topeka; William D. Grant, president, Business Men's Assurance, Kansas City, Mo.; Doris Fleeson Kimball (Mrs. Dan H.), political columnist, Washington, D.C.; Vernon McKale, president, Vernon McKale Co., San Francisco, Calif.; John P. Pierson, vice-chairman, The Vendo Company, Kansas City, Mo. August L. Selig, consulting geologist, Houston, Texas; Dolph Simons Sr., president, Lawrence Journal-World, Lawrence; Alan R. Sleeper, rancher and businessman, Alden; John W. Starr, senior vice-president, R. B. Jones & Sons, Inc., Kansas City, Mo.; Oscar S. Stauffer, president, Stauffer Publications, Inc., Topeka; John T. Stewart III, Stewart properties and farms, Wellington; N. T. Veatch, partner, Black & Veatch, Consulting Engineers, Kansas City, Mo.; and Warren V. Woody, associate agency manager, Equitable Life Assurance Society of United States, Chicago, Ill. English prof to lecture on poet 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. His address will be on the English poet "Wordsworth's Repudiation of Godwinism." Most seniors plan to continue 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, the College's annual survey of post-graduate plans shows. Four and a half per cent expect to be in military service next year, $18\frac{1}{2}$ per cent expect to be employed immediately, and two students each expect to enter the Peace Corps and marriage. A much larger proportion of this year's seniors, 18% per cent are undecided, possibly indicating uncertainty regarding military service. Six students win awards Six KU students have received scholarships for the 1966-67 school year from the Henry Gaddis Foundation. The Foundation was recently established at KU by Donald H. Gaddis, Prairie Village, who serves as president of the foundation named for his father. They are: Stewart Carter, Oxford senior majoring in music education. Carter has also held a University Honor Scholarship and a Summerfield Scholarship. Lawrence Cloutman, Minnieola junior majoring in physics. Cloutman has also held a KU general scholarship, and the May Landis and the U. G. Mitchell honor scholarships in mathematics. Max Guy Jackson Jr., Marion junior majoring in chemistry. Jackson has also held a Daniel Seward LaShelle Memorial Scholarship and a KU general scholarship. Larry W. Parker, Merriam freshman in mechanical engineering. CAMPUS NOTES Martha Selfridge, Wichita junior majoring in French and premedicine. Miss Selfridge has also held a University Honor Scholarship and a Scholarship Hall award. George O. Waterman, Merriam junior majoring in political science. Waterman has also held a scholarship hall award and a Stickler Engineering Scholarship. Medical awards open to Negros 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 advisers or the National Medical Fellowships, Inc., 5545 S. University, Chicago, Ill. Amounts of the scholarships vary according to individual needs. March 1 is the deadline for application. Thirty-eight Negro students are now studying in 30 medical schools. The average award is about $1,500 a year. Faculty appear on English panel 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. Horowitz also spoke on "Sublimating Humanistic Interests into Machine Storage Techniques" at a Texas A&M University-International Business Machines conference on computers in humanistic research. LUMENESCENT INK FOR STAMPS WASHINGTON—(UPI)Special phosphors heretofore used principally in color television tubes will become an element in the production of luminene ink for U.S. postage stamps in the near future. 14 --- 6 Daily Kansan Monday, December 5, 1966 --- WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL SERIES Magnificent full color photographic, reproduction of the world's most beautiful locations. Collector's Items Conversation Pieces Designed for framing and decorating dens, dorms, recreation rooms, store displays, window backdrops. 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