Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Nov. 16, 1964 Students Can Apply for Washington Internship By Suzie Tichacek In the first two years of the Department of State Summer Intern program, a KU nominee has been selected out of 200 other applicants for the summer work. This will be the third year the Department of State is administering a College Intern program. Under this program, semi-professional summer appointments are offered in the department to a limited number of outstanding college juniors, seniors and graduate students. Out of 200 applicants from all over the nation. 40 are selected for the eight-week program Official Bulletin Foreign students interested in Thanksgiving vacation hospitality should see the foreign student adviser by noon, Nov. 17. Peace Corps questionnaires available in 228 Strong. Students planning to take special on-campus exam, such as question 038 Bailey, should take a questionnaire with them to the exam. TODAY SUA Coffee-Forum, 4 p.m., Big Eight Room, Kansas Union, "Classies and Other Disciplines"—William C. McDermott U. of Penn Graduate Physics Seminar, 4:30 p.m. 155 Maiott "Electromagnetic Acceleration of Plasma in a Transverse Magnetic Field"-John Banister. Open Tryouts for acts and singers for Little Mary Sunshine, 7 p.m., Murphy. SUA Men's Table Tennis Tournament, 7 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union, lattice, p., 306 Kansas Union "RooftopCampaign for Election"-Dr. William C. McDermott Chamber Music, 8 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall. Alma Trio. TOMORROW Teachers and employees meeting, 3:30 p.m. 118 Broadway Actors and singers in tryouts for Carmen Miranda's Little Mary Sunshine, 7 p.m., Murphy. Intensive English Center American Society Class, 7 p.m., 24 N. Strong, Reinhold Schmidt will speak. Public Welcome Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 room. Room, Kansas University, Bible Exposition. **Physics Lecture, 7:30 p.m.** 155 Maletton, "KKM Methanol Generator" - Prof. W. Scae dongdellar. Student Peace Union, 7:30 p.m., Kansas Union. Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Fraser Theater. "Caesar; the Anatomy of a Dictatorship"—Dr. William C. McDermott. Faculty Club reception after lecture. Western Clv. discussion, 9 p.m.. St. Lawrence Center, 1915 Strattford Rd. Episcopal Holy Communion, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. APPLICATIONS for participator in this program should be turned in to Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science, who is in charge of this program at KU. The deadline for applications is Friday. Nov. 20 Prof. Ketzel's office is 510 Blake Hall Each school participating appoints one nominee. KU's nominee has been selected both years. In 1963 Roger Douda represented KU, and in 1964 Charles Marvin was selected While serving as assistants to country desk officers as researchers in political and economic planning processes or as temporary members of the Department's operational offices, the interns attend lectures and seminars. At these programs the students have an opportunity to meet policy-makers of the Department of the federal government. According to Ketzel, this is an excellent opportunity for a person who wants to see how the state department works. "THE STUDENT HAS the opportunity to see for himself the caliber of our foreign service," Ketzel said. The nominee might be selected to work in the cultural exchange program or in the public affairs division eventually become the American policy. which would include taking samples of public opinion and working on speeches and brochures. LAST YEAR there were 12 applicants from KU. Charles Marvin was finally selected as the KU nominee and was chosen for the internship program. Prof. Ketzel said Marvin helped write and do research for a policy position paper which describes the American position on a certain foreign problem. This paper can In order to qualify for this position a student must be a citizen of the U.S. and a college junior, senior, or graduate student who plans to return to an accredited college or university in the fall of 1965 for an additional year of study. He must have an over-all grade average of B or better and must be seriously interested in a public service career in international activities. Make your airline reservations now and be assured of your travel for Thanksgiving and Christmas vacation. For fast, efficient service call our Mrs. Rose Abels. Airline and steamship reservations FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE 8th AND MASSACHUSETTS • LAWRENCE, KANSAS • VI 3:0152 DRIVE-IN BANK AT 9th AND TENNESSEE ST. 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