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Because she was interested in preserving this kind of history, Francisco, along with Marcia Epstein, began a museum devoted to the local register of historic places. the Historic Resources Commission to put a part of the Oread neighborhood on the local register. The effort was completed last nigh when the Lawrence City Commission approved a recommendation made by The part of the neighborhood that was named to the register is the west side of the 1000 block of Tennessee Park and the side of the 1000 block of Ohio Street. "There are other places where apartments can be built," she said. Epstein said the neighborhood was special because the houses were a Three of the homes in the neighborhood are on the national register of historic places, she said. Francisco and Epstein began the process of putting the neighborhood on the local historic register during January and had to meet with the Historic Resources Commission on several occasions for the necessary approval. variety of architectural styles and were built at the end of the 19th century. Residents who live on the block had the chance to protest prior to the meeting giving the neighborhood historic district status, but no one had. Francisco said. Commissioner Bob Schumm said the neighborhood would be a real asset to the city because it would encourage restoration in the neighborhood. Commissioner Bob Schulte said some people did not care about the historic significance of a neighborhood. However, he was glad that others had taken the time to do the research about the area. The people who live around the neighborhood also would benefit simply because they live near a historic district, he said. By Rochelle Olson Kansan staff writer Intimacy does not necessarily mean sex, a social worker said last night. "Sometimes, when we are really fortunate and they overlap, we get to have an intimate sexual relationship," said Susan Kraus, adjunct professor of social work at the University of Kansas. "The process of intimacy is a process of working on ourselves," Kraus told a crowd of about 60 at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union in a speech about women and addictive relationships. "This precludes 90 percent of dating relationships," she said. The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center sponsored the speech. To have intimacy in a relationship, women must be completely open and honest, said Kraus, who is the director of an organization that works with Kraus said people also must decide what they want from a relationship. "Many times we do not have a clear sense before we get into a relationship of what we, as individuals, can live with," she said. 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