University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, July 3, 1991 5 Pat Flynn/KANSAN Support goes to center begun by contributor's brother Contractor Terry Dulogsh (center) review final details of the Kansas Union Bookstore renovation as his daughter Danielle and painter Dan Durkes (left) look on. The bookstore was scheduled to reopen today. English department to get $250,000 for sci-fi studies Finishing touches A $250,000 commitment last month to Campaign Kansas from Richard Gunn of Kansas City, Mo., will benefit the department of English. By Cathy Garrard Kansan staff writer Campaign Kansas is the University's five-year, $177 million fund-rising drive, which began July 1987. The university surpassed its goal in January 1991. Gunn's pledge to the Kansas University Endowment Association will establish the Richard W. Gunn Memorial Lectureship Fund and will support the KU Center for the Study of Science Fiction. James Gunn, Richard Gunn's brother and professor of English, opened the center in 1983. James Gunn also is a science-fiction author. way have pledged $50,000 for the benefit of the Sutherland Institute for Facial Rehabilitation at the University of Kansas Medical Center. - Josephine Pardee of Lawrence committed $25,000 to honor her late husband, an alumnus of the School of Engineering. The commitment has established the Albert Pardee Memorial Fund at the Endowment Association. The Sutherland Institute will be built on the Med Center campus and will provide clinical services for children with facial disfigurements and other body reconstruction needs. The institute will expand the Todd L. Sutherland Microsurgical Center, which was established in 1981. Richard Gunn is a 1941 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences graduate and a 1944 graduate of the KU School of Medicine. George Trombold earned a bachelor's degree in education from KU in 1932 and played baseball for KU from 1929 to 1931. Elizabeth Smith Trombold attended KU with the class of 1933. Josephine Pardee earned a bachelor's degree from Baker University in Baldwin City in 1925 and a master's degree in history from KU in 1926. - George and Elizabeth Trumbold of Wichita committed $25,000 for the KU baseball program and $25,000 for the KU Alumni Association. The Trombolds made the commitment to the Endowment Association through a living trust. Clarke Hearn earned three degrees from KU, a bachelor's degree in 1944, a medical degree in 1947, and a master's degree in surgery in 1952. The Kansas Alpha chapter of the Phi Delta Theta Educational Foundation has pledged $50,000 to improve KU athletic facilities. The money will help pay to connect Allen Field House, Parrott Athletic Center, Anschutz Pavilion and the Shaffer-Holland Strength Center. Budig will donate part of his raise Frank Kirk, president of the foundation, was a 1964 KU graduate. Clarke and Jane Henry of Fair- Kansan staff report Chancellor Gene A. Budd said he would donate more than half of his recent 6.3 percent raise to Campaign Kansas for teaching professorships. Badminton donate Campaign has $4,962 of his $135,000 salary Teaching professorships are awarded to professors who have an outstanding teaching record. John Scarffe, director of communications at the Kansas Uni There are about 135 distinguished professorships at KU. Fifteen of them are for outstanding teaching, three for excellence in research and teaching. "Chancellor Budig has been very supportive of faculty and good teaching at the University of Kansas throughout his tenure here," he said. Gene Budig In a prepared statement released Saturday, Budig said, "This is my way of underscoring the importance of excellent teaching at the University of Kansas KU's teaching professors. We need to recognize the needs, and it has served to recognize a number of superb classroom performers in recent years." Campaign Kansas is the University's five-year, $177 million fundraising drive, which began in July 1987 and continued surpassed its goal in January 1991. Teaching professorships are used both to bring and to keep outstanding professors at the University, Scarffe said. versity Endment Association, said Budig had made several contributions to teaching professorships. Budig last year gave his 2 percent raise, $2,490, to Campaign Kansas for minority scholarships. 'Chancellor Budig has been very supportive of faculty and good teaching at the University of Kansas throughout his tenure here.' - John Scarffe director of communications at the Endowment Association Lessons are every weekend 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Learn basic skills, rigging, points of sail, tacking & jibing, etc. Simulator & water instruction. Class sizes limited to four. Call to sign up. SUNFLOWER 804 Massachusetts, Downtown Lawrence, 843-5000 CLUB SANDWICH Try our newest creation. 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