2 Monday, April 14, 1975 University Dally Kansan THE DEADLINE FOR THE NOMINATION of teaching assistants and assistant instructors as representatives to the College Assembly has been extended. Nominations must be turned in to the College office by Thursday. BECAUSE OF AN INADVERTENT ERROR, the "Today" and "Saturday" headlines in the On Campus section of Friday's Kansas were switched. In addition, the engineering exposition will be this Saturday not last Saturday as stated. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATIONS INC. will elect officers at 6:30 a.m. in Plarar A. of the Kansas Union. Nominations will be urged to attend. THE UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHY CLUB will sponsor a panel discussion on 'The Ethical Problems of Education' tonight in the Joyhawk Room of the Union. BEATRICE FEROLI AND PETER TRAMIN, European authors and playwrights, and international works and other European authors at 8 tonight in the Big Eight Room of the Union. CHU-TSING LI, professor of art history, will speak on "A Preview of the Chinese Exhibition" at 8 tonight in the Forum Room of the Union. ROBERT J. ANGELICI, professor of chemistry at Iowa State University, will speak on "Aspects of Bioinorganic Chemistry" as part of the KU Chemical Biology Lecture Series at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in 122 Maltt. THE COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday in woodruff Auditorium. Bluegrass virtuosity excites large crowd By JAMIE JONES Music Reviewer Friday night brought a large, appreciative crowd to Hoch Auditorium for a bluegrass concert by Vassar Clements, John Hartford and Norman Blake. Blake set the atmosphere for the evening by exciting the listeners in the energy-packed auditorium. He stole the show with a technically perfect performance. Blake, the first to perform, to an audience which seemed to expect nothing other than a fast, traditional type of bluegrass. That left him two alternatives: play for the audience or play for himself. He apparently decided on the former. Blake's lyrics usually have the power to hypnotize an audience. But Friday it seemed they were used merely to signal pauses between guitar passages. He combined and ran together his songs,浸入, perhaps, boredom with the whole routine. John Hartford knew the Lawrence crowd from his previous performance here, and played as if he didn't want to get caught by them again. He dropped all his mellow guitar stuck with the "ole bit routine." His comedic juggles were faced with perfect instruments. The final performer, Vassar Clements, remained undaunted even while playing through the most poorly controlled sound system I have ever heard. An unusually large number of people left during the performances of their expectations, the treble tinted sound system and a mediocre light show. But Clements remained Clements, versatile and unconfined by the stereotype bluegrass the audience expected. 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