University Daily Kansan Monday, July 21. 1975 3 LETTER TO THE EDITOR 'Python' comment draws a hiss To the Kansan editor: A recent Kansan comment by Jain Penner bemoaned the fact that KCPT, Channel 19, a Public Broadcasting system affiried, ailed "Monty Python's Flying Circus," a British comedy show. Penner mises scenes, calling it "shows a show's mide scenes, calling it 'irrational,' but yet she 'soon began to watch' Monty Python's every week." Despite the fact that Penner watches programs which "shock" her, and does so voluntarily, she states that pay TV is a reasonable alternative to commercial television because "if such programs were carried on commercial television stations, they might be imposed on people who had no desire to see them." I won't discuss the merits of 'Monty Potter' because it once and found it mildly entertaining. Nobody forces anyone to watch a TV program, but the watch who watches television does so voluntarily. Black professors say KU alienates minority facultv By CONNIE BRUCE Kansan Staff Reporter The University of Kansas has been losing some minority faculty members because they haven't been encouraged to make a career of professional education, according to Harold Washington, a black assistant professor of social welfare. Washington said recruitment of minority faculty was very crucial in encouraging minorities to become a part of the University community. Four or five years ago, Washington said last week, the federal government was exerting pressure on colleges and universities to recruit minority faculty members. It seems the momentum isn't as strong now as it was then, he said. "The matter of promotion and tenure is very crucial too," Washington said. "I would have to say with a great deal of emphasis that the percentage of minority group faculty, and particularly blacks, is ridiculously low." In fiscal 1975 there were about 940 faculty members employed on the Lawrence campus, according to the Office of Academic Affairs. Fifty-three were faculty members, of which 19 were black, according to the Office of Minority Affairs. "We need to remove the barriers that work against these persons" he said. Minority faculty members moving in and out of universities aren't able to adjust and make worthwhile contributions to education, Washington said. If a person teaching at the University isn't given tenure after six years, he must leave, and if he is not being given tenure, syndrome," he said, is that when a person approaches this academic threshold and doesn't surmount it, he never becomes an associate member of the University community. James Harris, a black assistant professor of psychology, said that often there was only one student per class. "This syndrome prevents the University from bringing in minority group members and black faculty who are interested in a career." he said. "The University can be an instrument of "social change," Harris said. It is a heavy issue, the legacy of slavery. We are not very far removed from slavery, and the psychological effects of slavery are still with us. Harris said that it was sometimes difficult to communicate with colleagues in a Parisian setting. "I am in somewhat of a social prison here, I try to try to assert your person, your beliefs, your self-identity." "I try not to compromise myself, but I try to coexist." he said. A particular problem for black faculty Harris said that if there were enough black faculty members in Lawrence, they would gather in an area of town over a community and create a feeling of community. Black professionals aren't necessarily concerned with living in an all-black community, be said, but they want social interaction so their children will be exposed to all groups of people. members is the lack of a black professional community in Lawrence. Harris said. Because his family didn't want to live in north or east Lawrence, Harris said, they often had to drive a mile to see another black family. Many people eventually leave Lawrence for the sake of their children, Harris said. "We couldn't keep our children in a safety situation, we were very positive about themselves," he said. Although some say problems exist that discourage minorities from teaching, others say that action is being taken to overcome these problems. Bonnie Patton, director of the Office of Affirmative Action, said her office checked and recruited women who were recruited and considered minority groups and women. The office also checks on whether available positions are advertised to women or hired in hiring procedures are followed, she said. Ed Rolfs, office body president, said officers of affirmative action were examples of the federal government's trying to make something that couldn't be legislated Affirmative Action's responsibility is to develop plans to help employ minorities and women, Patton said, but the obligation to grant the plans is up to each department. David Holloway, a KU graduate, will be joined by Ruth Welling, New York opera soprano, for the second program, and Joshua Reid, a professor who received his bachelor's and master's degrees from KU and was a member of the music school faculty at age 22. He spent six seasons with the Kansas City Lyric Opera in Chicago and the Western Opera Theater in 1970. "They have set up a legislative bureaucracy of paperwork and timetables and they haven't got to the heart of the problem at all." Ralls said. If it weren't for red tape, Patton said, the office would have no way to evaluate what efforts were made to provide equal opportunities for everyone. "If you change behaviors of folks, then the attitude change is likely to follow." Patty Patton said minority faculty members could recruit other minorities and encourage them more effectively than anyone else. Clarence Dillingham, assistant director of affirmative action, said he hoped the day would come when everyone was following the guidelines. Concert Series to offer a variety of performers The responsibility doesn't rest solely with the minorities, Dillingham said. It should be a joint effort of the community and an interest concerned with affirmative action, he said. Jones, the arranger, has worked with songwriter Gerry Mulligan and has written several songs, including "Mean What You Sav" and "Don't Ever Leave Me." By JENIFER OTWELL Kansas Staff Reporter Next year's Concert Series will be a really big show. Little Kira will perform here December 3. an artist-in-residence at Texas Christian University. She is also a teacher. 1. She was in Budapest and entered the Royal Academy of Music at 8. she studied He has also sing for the Chicago Lytic 1973-74 season with the Metropolitan Opera The series will begin with the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra on October 17. This big band began performing in 1968 and has been playing at various venues in Japan, Lewis, a drummer, has played with Stan Kenton, Ray Anthony, Tex Beneke and Benny Goodman and Dazzy Gillespie with Benny Goodman and Dazzy Gillespie. Tickets won't go on sale until August, but some people have already sent in their checks, Preston Sisk, manager of the University Box Office, said Friday. He said that the checks that have been received would be held until August. University of Kansas students with DWs will bemitted free to all but one of the six schools. Cellist Matsislav Rostropovich has been allowed to leave the Soviet Union for a tour for the first time in several years, and will perform at KU on March 26. The son of a cellist and a pianist, he was composing and playing the piano at age 4. He was a student of the compositions composition under Shostakovich. A $1 admission will be charged to KU students. The concert brochures were sent out early this year to patrons other than students because of the appointment of a new dean for the School of Fine Arts. However, the box office didn't expect such an immediate response, Sisk said. The Mazoswize Polish Song and Dance Company will perform February 26 as part of its fifth U.S. tour. It was started in 1948 and consists of 100 dancers, singers and orchestra members who perform regional Polish dances in national costumes. there under Zoltan Kodaly and Bela Bartok At 20 she was a full professor at the Vienna Academy. She has made many tours of Europe, South Africa, the Orient and Australia. Last year 24-year-old violinist Eugene Fodor became the first string player of the Western world to win top honors at the World Championship in Moscow, where he shared a silver medal with two Soviet violinists. Two years earlier he became the second American to win the Eurovision Song Contest Competition in Genoa. His performance on April 14, will close next year's series. Kansan Classifieds Work For You! The point is, however, that it is no more unreasonable for PBS to show frontal nudity than it is for other networks to expose us to images of naked bodies, while wholesome family entertainment(") as doctors who never lose a patient, lawyers who never lose a case, cops who never lose their cool. Morris the cat and Mickey Mouse would never be able to gun into the air with reckless abandon. I don't favor censorship, but if we are to begin to protect the public, Ronald McDonald and Mr. Whipple are my candidates. I don't want to find the best way to avoid muddy on television is to stop watching it and start reading a pornographic novel every week. I would find nothing more entertaining than a Kansas editorial advocating book burning. Barry M. Shalinsky Overland Park senior TWO NEW THEATER AND DRAMA courses, "Literature as Drama" and "Communication Aesthetics," will be offered this fall. The first will center on the relationship between performance and criticism and the second will center on language and symbolization as processes that are primarily aesthetic. WALTER KOLLMORGEN, University distinguished professor of geography, will lecture the Land-The Woodsmans in the university's Plains at 7 onight in the University Theatre. Kansan Telephone Number- Newroom-864-4810 Advertising-864-4358 Circulation-864-3045 ROBERT C. BEARSE, associate professor of physics and astronomy, will join the Office of Research Administration to associate dean half-time beginning Aug. 16. ON CAMPUS "KANSAS CIRCA 90," has been cited for innovation by the *Compass Group* and for KWTLU or KTWLU. GEORGE LAWNER, director of the University of Kansas Symphony, is visiting professor at the Mozartium in Salzburg, through Aug. 23. He is teaching a course in opera and will conduct several performances with the Mozartium staff. Channel 10, of Topeka by KU students in the radio-TV filmming sequence of the School of THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kansas and held at holidays and examination periods. Second- Subscriptions by mail are $8 a semester, or $14 for a three-month semester, paid through the student activity semester, paid through the student activity GARY L. WAMSLEY, associate professor of political science and director of the Institute of Public Affairs, is a contributor to the book "Growing Metropolis: Aspects of Development in Nashville." 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