INDIAN TO PERFORM Smt. Subbulakshmi, renowned Indian vocalist who performed for the General Assembly of the United Nations Oct. 23, will present a concert of classical, popular, devotional and folk songs at 8 p.m. tonight in Hoch Auditorium. The concert is co-sponsored by the International Club and Student Union Activities. Tickets are available in their offices in the Kansas Union for free. Many KU buildings are gifts to Kansans More than half the 75 buildings at KU are gifts to the people of Kansas. The big boom in buildings not using tax funds has been in the two decades since World War II. The tradition of private support was begun in the first 75 years. PRIVATE support for KU is now more than 100 years old. Lawrence residents provided the $20,000 to build North College Hall, KU's only building for seven years. The dollar value of gifts for buildings in those first seven decades is two million. All but four of the 18 gift structures are still in daily use here or at the Medical Center in Kansas City. nearly a century ago Chancellor John Fraser persuaded the local residents to vote $100,000 in bonds for the structure, later named Fraser Hall, that was in use from 1872-1965. BUILDINGS which are still in use are Spooner Hall, 1894, a $65,000 gift; Fowler Schools, now Flint Hall, 1899, $21,000; Oread Training School, now the Faculty Club, 1915, $6,000; Memorial Stadium, 1921, $640.000; Kansas Union, 1925, $255.000; Watkins Scholarship Hall, 1926, $75,000; Home Management House, 1929, $8,000; Watkins Memorial Hospital, 1931, $183,000; Miller Scholarship Hall, 1938, $75,000; student hospital addition, 1938, $7,000; Nurses Home, 1938, $41,000; and at Kansas City; Hixon Medical Research Laboratory, 1938, $61,500; Children's Pavilion, 1936, $121,000; Clinic Building, 1936, $132,000; addition to research laboratory, 1938, $78,000. TODAY OFFICIAL BULLETIN Tuesday, November 8, 1966 Daily Kansan Auditions for Showcase Theater Presentation 9:30 pm. Experimental Talent Disposal 10:45am. Viet Nam Forum, 7.30 p.m. The KU Viet Nam Comm. will debate with anyone on any important issues. All concerned students & faculty are AIAA Tour, 3:30 p.m. TWA flight simulators in Kansas City. Further info & sign up in 204 Learned Hall. Also Nov. 10. 3 invited. Sunflower Room, Kansas Union. Concert, 8 p.m. M. S. Subbulakshmi, famed Indian musician and her daughter, Anjali Bashyam. Humanities Lecture, S p.m. D; Cliffer S, Griffin, KU, Swaworth Routel TOMORROW Ph.D. Exam. 1:30 p.m. Donald R. Curricum & Instruction. 112 Bathery. Psychology Colloq. 4 p.m. Jerry Fodor, MIT, Forum Room, Union. Danforth Devotions, 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Lothreryn at Danforth Danforth Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m. "Dancing Mothers" Dvoch-Aud AIA Lectures, 7 30 p.m. 301 Marvin. Prof. W. L. Stuart Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. Kenneth Sullivan-bass-baritone. Swarthout Recital Hall Eyes right for extra speed. The new Norelco Tripleheader Speedshaver 35T finishes shaving nearly 40% faster than ever before. And so close we dare to match shaves with a blade. With Microgroove floating heads and pop-up trimmer. Norelco® the fast, close, comfortable electric shave © 1986 North American Phillips Company, Inc. 100 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017