University Daily Kansan Thursday. April 24. 1971 7 Stroup to be in program Kala Mays Stroup, dean of women, has been chosen to participate in the 1978-79 Academic Administration Internship Program sponsored by the University of California. Women's intramural basketball forfeit fee checks may be picked up in the intramural office, 208 Robinson. Forfeit checks available Today ... UNIVERSITY COUNCIL will meet at 3:30 in 108 Blake. WILHEL MOSSKAMP, Max Kade distinguished professor of German, will present a lecture in German at 8 in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. His topic will be "Methods and Problems in the Sociology of the Novel." THE TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE will present its spring concert at 8 in the University Theater. THE BLACK ARTS ALLIANCE will present a program at 8 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. A HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF DESIGN program will be at 8 in the Forum Room of the Union. NATHAN BROT, visiting lecturer of biochemistry from the Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, N.J., will give the 1975 Philip Newmark Lecture at 3 p.m. in 324 Malott Hall. Brot will speak on "The Role of Ribosomal Proteins in Protein Synthesis." AN SUA POETRY FORUM will be at 4 p.m. in the Music Room of the Kansas Union. By definition, a pilgrim must have a destination, a woman who calls herself Peregrine. By ARNOLD LYTLE Kansan Staff Reporter Pilgrim spreads peace message "The best known pilgrimage is to a place, Peace Pilgrim said. "But mine is not a place." Friday Pae Pligrim's delicate look wrinkled beaches her 22 years of world for peace. Peace Pilgrim will be in Kansas the rest of the week and in Nebraska next week. She talked little of her life before the pilgrimage. She said she had a name. But it means little, she said, and she prefers the name Peace Pilgrim. She said her life had prepared her for the pilgrimage. Being born on a farm near a small town gave her room to grow, she said. By contemporary standards, she said, she is quite successful and has made more money than she needs. Her luminous pale blue eyes reflected the generosity of those who had fed and sheltered her as she walked on faith, virtually without worldly possessions. *A pilgrimage is undertaken on faith and a physical means of support.* *Page Pilgrimage*. Peace Pilgrim owns only what she wears—navy blue slacks, shirt and a short tunic, ringed with pockets which carry a comb, toothbrush and ink pen. She lives on that is given her. She said that she never asked for anything and that where she slept and what she ate were gifts. She has not seen in physical want since the war. Peace Pilgrim said she had vowed to remain a wanderer until mankind had learned the way of peace, a vow she hopes may be fulfilled in the next 10 years. mations of the world are now on speaking terms." Peace Pilgrim said. That fact, she said, could diffuse the danger of a nuclear holocaust. "The idea of peace is much more popular now than when it started because now it is a better option," she said. Currently on her sixth trip around the United States, Peace Pilgrim said she had stopped counting miles and started lecturing about individual human potential Peace Pilgrim said her original goal was to walk 25,000 miles for peace and to make persons she met think of stopping nations from fighting. "If you want peace,you must be peaceful." she said. For that reason, she is trying to convince everyone that they can find inner peace, she said. The fragile world peace will become taking as more people find inner peace, she said. Peace Pilgrim said her emphasis changed with time. During the Bicentennial celebration, she said, "I was a kid." "The most important freedom is that which you choose, not that which is given." Peace Pilgrim said she had written The vice president is also the president-elect. Charles Thompson, professor of psychology at Kansas State University, will be the 1975-76 president. Officers for the 1975-76 academic year were elected Saturday at a meeting of the Kansas Conference of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) in Wichita. Clark said this week that the replacement of Bill Paden, professor emeritus of English, who had resigned as executive secretary of the NAAP conference of the AAUP, was discussed. Bunker Clark, professor of music history, as lectured at the State conference. Some of Paden's duties will be taken over by the president, Clark said, but a new executive secretary is being sought by Thompson. Other business included an informal seminar lead by Gerie Bledsoe, associate secretary of the national office of the AAUP. She said this department should do research on peace and study this nation's relationships with other nations to establish a strong peace economy. Gerald Hoag, associate professor of English at State University, was a vice president. President Ford to suggest that a cabinet during the Bicentennial crisis be established within the Bicentennial. AAUP fills state posts Peace Pilgrim said the department should be established with enough pump and publicity to make others nations notice and follow the example. Don't Get Stuck! Instead of Waiting Until the Last Minute to Plan Your Move Home, and end up throwing up your hands in despair, rent a trailer or truck to fit your needs. Do it safely, economically: do it right. Reserve now. HAROLDS 1540 W. 6TH Peace Pilgrim said she had read the New Testament, selected parts of the Old 843. 2060 843-3557 66044 443-2060 843-3537 LAWRENCE, KANSAB 66044 Testament and holy books of other religions. of men's & women's clothing The U-Shop is having a Spring Sale 3 Days Only - Thursday, Friday & Saturday LADIES' WEAR Dresses -Long & Short 1/2 Dresses -Long Shorts Slacks Coordinates Tops Blouses (selected groups) PRICE She said they contained the basic spiritual laws to remunerate self-centeredness and to create a sense of community. MEN'S WEAR "Sure, there may be misinterpretations in the Bible," Peace Pilgrim said. "It wasn't written in English, but you must take the Bible in its spirit." Peace Pilgrim said she was nondenominational. She said she had been investigated by the FBI and ruled to be a religious pilgrim, not a vagrant. 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