Laird to talk in Munich Roy D. Laird, expert in Soviet Russian agriculture in the political science department, will present a major address to the International Conference on the Eve of the Fifth Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution and After in Munich, Germany, on October 26. Dr. Laird's invitation came from the sponsoring organization, the Institution of Studies of the USSR in Munich. He will speak on "Collectivized Agriculture, New and Old Myths, and the Future." Janson to lecture on 'chance in art' How important is chance to an artist's creativity? Some answers will be given this evening in a Humanities Series lecture at 8 p.m. by H. W. Janson, chairman of fine arts at New York University. He will speak in the auditorium of Lawrence High School, and the Faculty Club will give an informal reception for him after the lecture. Janson will use slides to illustrate his topic, "The Role of Chance in Artistic Creativity." Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m. in the Music Room of Kansas Union, Janson will speak on "The Alienation of the Artist from Society." The coffee-forum program is being sponsored by Student Union Activities and the Philosophy Club. During his three-day visit to KU, the world-recognized art historian will also speak to classes in four departments. Dr. Laird spent a year at the Institute three years ago investigating the agricultural reforms instituted by the then Russian ROY LAIRD HOW ABOUT KILTS Had a unique experience? If so, real or imaginary, tell us about it in a limerick and we'll send you a completely unique token of our appreciation. Here's an example: leader Nikita Khrushchev. His work was supported by a Rockefeller Foundation grant. He has organized conferences on Soviet agriculture both in western Europe and in the United States. "A chemistry major named Bleaker, Drank his Colt 45 from a beaker, He said, 'It's more fun! It holds two cans, not one, As an experience, it's even uniquer.'" A memorial fund honoring a KU student from Hutchinson who was killed in an automobile accident near Lawrence Sept. 9, has been established in the William Allen White School of Journalism. A 21-year-old advertising major, Strella was to have been a senior at KU this fall. He was graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1963, where he was a member of the American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps and was runner-up in the legion's state and national drum contests in 1961. Contributions to the fund may be made out to the KU Endowment Association for the Donald L. Strella Memorial Fund, and should be sent to the dean's office, William Allen White School of Journalism. PRESTWICK, Scotland—(UPI) —Porters at the airport refused to add Scottish Highland bonnets to their uniform on the grounds "airport porters in New York don't wear cowboy hats." Fund cites ad students The fund, honoring the late Donald L. Strella, was created by the parents, Dale Strella, Lawrence, and Mrs. Barbara Strella, Hutchinson, his KU classmates, and members of the school's advertising faculty. Get the idea? Get it down on a post card and send to: Administered by the KU Endowment Association, the fund will provide scholarship assistance to journalism students. Recipients will be named at the annual University Daily Kansan Board dinner in May. Limerick Contest, Box 45, Colt, Arkansas. In the meantime, try this for inspiration! $\textcircled{2}$ SPECIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION THE NATIONAL BREWING CO., BALTO, MD. A completely unique experience Daily Kansan Monday, October 24, 1966 7 SOLID STATE SOUND CENTERS in Fine in Fine furniture-discriminatingly designed from MASTERWORK a Product of COLUMBIA RECORDS STEREOPHONIC SOLID STATE CONSOLES WITH AM-FM-FM STEREO • Solid State dual channel amplifier • 40 watt output • 6 speaker system • Solid State AM-FM-FM Stereo tuner • custom Masterwork-Garrard fully automatic changer • high compliance cartridge • diamond needle • automatic FM Stereo beacon • Automatic Frequency Control • 45 rpm Spindle included • One year Warranty on parts, labor and diamond needle. ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON PARTS, LABOR, AND DIAMOND NEEDLE Reg. $399.00 **MASTERWORK**. MARCAS REG. Now $339.00 PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS pedwin. SCORCHER...In class or off the line, it's what's happening! Authentic slip-on detailing, flexible, hand-sewn vamp, rugged styling. Quality you can see and feel. The in-shoe for fall, try a pair today (fill in colors here). AS SEEN IN PLAYBOY MAGAZINE $14.00