Monday, Dec. 7, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page $ School Hears New Policies Steps toward a liberalization of Graduate School policies will be discussed in a meeting of the Graduate Faculty, December 17. Dean William P. Albrecht of the Graduate School said last week that the Graduate Faculty will hear committee reports concerning admission standards, student loads and residence requirements for the doctorate, and requirements for the master's degree. Dean Albrecht preferred not to give details of the reports until the Graduate Faculty had heard them, but he did say that the reports urged more flexibility in the graduate program. Commitees of the Graduate Faculty have been studying changes in these areas during the past year. Dean Albrecht said, and the reports will represent their findings. He said the recommendations of the reports, in general, would urge changes in the direction of giving departments more freedom and responsibility in planning their degree programs and the individual student's work within those programs. Students and programs have individual differences and needs, thus the programs and departments need more flexibility in meeting these needs in an imaginative and creative way, Dean Albrecht said. Official Bulletin TODAY Peace Corps Exam-3:30 p.m. U.S. Post Office, downtown, 7th and New Hampshire. No pre-registration neces- sary. Questionnaires available in the office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong. Foreign Students—Tuesday (Dec. 8) last day to sign up foe the People's People University in Thursday. Sign up at PtP office, basement Kansas Union. basement Summer Opportunities—Students interested in the Operation Crossroads Africa Program for 1965 can obtain information by writing to the Crossroads Office, 150 Fifth Avenue, New York 11 A summer Peace Corps type project. German Christmas Choir—4:30 p.m. 202 Fraser. All students who like to sing German Christmas Carols are cordially invited. Graduate Physics Colloquium 4:30 p.m. Juergen Kuebler, "A Pseudo-Potential Approach to the Calculation of Wave-Functions for Color Centers. 155 Sociology Colloquium. 7:30 p.m. Prof. Jean Labbens, University of Lyons, France. "Role Definitions and Social Organization in a French Slum." 206 Faculty Recital. 8:00 p.m. Kay Bethea. Pianist. Swarthout Hall. I Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Liturgical Arts Committee Meeting 8:30 p.m. p.131 Valley Lane. TOMORROW Future Teachers — Interviewer from the Topeka Public Schools on campus to the Topeka Vocational or Elementary Education candidate available Sept 16. Sign in up in 117 Bailey. Speech and Drama Colloquium. 3:30-5:00 p.m. Dr. Gordon Beck."Expanding Research in Non-Western Theater and Drama." 301 Summerfield. Sociology Lecture, 4:00 p.m. Prof. Jean Leroy, PhD, and Prof. Latin America, Dyche Auditorium. Architecture Lecture. 4:30 p.m. Richar- bach, Mich. 303 Banney, Ann Arro- bich, Mich. 303 Banney SUA Special Film. 6:30 p.m. Fraser Theater Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:06 p.m. Bible Exposition, Pine Room, Kanaka American Society Class - 7:00 p.m. "Deal Six." 24N Strong. Clinical Science College Organization 2016, Desmond Chapel 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Inquiers Class. 7:30 p.m. Canterbury Bingham J., Mass. 7:30 p.m. Camberly 1116 I L L. Student Peace Union Open Meeting Student Peace Union Open Meeting 7:30 p.m. Student Union. Wesley Foundation Community Work- ing 0:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Olson Episcopal Evening Prayer and Holy Communion. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel JUST WEST OF POST OFFICE Christmas is a time for good grooming and... COLORFUL SHIRTS When you're picking out his shirt wardrobe, shop where the collar style, the fabric,the exact shade of color and width of stripe he prefers is ready and waiting in his size. Where will you find this kind of assortment? Shop no further than . . . 821 Mass. VI 3-1951 Serving Lawrence Since 1896