University Daily Kansan Friday, April 11, 1975 5 Meditation instruction offered Ananda Marga Meditation Organization will provide free instruction in meditation sessions Fridays nights at 7:30 in the Oread Room of the Kinki University. 55th exposition planned "Engineering Past, Present and Future" is the theme for the 55th annual Engineering Exposition on Friday and Saturday in Learned Hall. The exhibits will be on display from noon to 9 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Today . . . JAYHAWK JAMBOREE BIKE RACES will begin at noon at the Vinland Road Race. Vinland. THE SIGMA CHI DERBY DAY CARNIVAL to raise funds for the Wallace Village Home in Broomfield, Colo., for minimally brain damaged children, will be at the sigma Chi tennis courts, 1439 Tennessee. Students may attend from 2 to 5 p.m. and college students from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday... THE PROFESSIONAL ADVISING COUNCIL of Social Welfare will meet all day in the Pine Room of the Kansas Union. SMALL WORLD, a nonsectarian volunteer group that teaches English to foreign women and their preschool children, will have its seventh annual International Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd. STEPHEN GRABOW, assistant professor of architecture and urban design, will discuss cities and urban structure at 12:30 p.m. in Strong Auditorium. SARA KIESLER, associate professor of psychology, will lecture on *Survival in the Psychological Environment* at Sandwich Seminar at 13:00 p.m. in the United Ministries Center, 1294 Madison Avenue. GEORGE WEDER, professor of English, will read from a novel-in-progress at the SUA Poetry Hour at 4 p.m. in the Music Room of the University. THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Awards Banquet will be at 6:45 p.m. in the Kansas Union Ballroom. THE ASTROBONY ASSOCIATES of Lawrence will have an open house from 9 to 10:30 p.m. at the KU Observatory, 500 Lindley Hall. Sunday . . . THE 22ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL will be from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Jayhawk and Big B Rooms of the Kansas Union. AT THE JAYHORK AND THE RELigious SOCIETY OF FRIENDS will have a pot lunch luncheon in business meeting at noon at the American Baptist Center, 1629 W. I JAYHAWK JAMBOREE BIKE RACES will continue, beginning at 1 p.m. on the KU Campus. The campus will be close to traffic during the afternoons. THE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BOARD of the Student Senate will meet at 7 p.m. in the Council Room of the Kansas Union to consider legislation concerning all student publications at the University. KU broadcasting and communications representatives are invited to attend the hearings and to comment on the proposed legislation, copies of which are available at the Student Senate office, 105B Kansas Union. Dykes to lead commission Chancellor Archie R. Dykes has been named chairman of the Commission on Leadership Development in Higher Education, it was announced this week. Dykes was appointed to the post by Dr. Roger Heyns, council president, and the council's board of directors. Dykes will begin directing the commission for the next year at its meeting this weekend in Washington, D.C. The commission advises the Office of Leadership Development in Higher Education. The office directs the Institute for College and University Administrators program and the Academic Administration Internship program. It also helps colleges and universities develop their own leadership programs. Dykes said Tuesday that he would preside over council meetings and make occasional trips to Washington, D.C. "Although it will involve meetings in "Washington from time to time, it will not be very time consuming," he said. "Most of the work will be done from my office." Collegium Musicum will present its 20th annual recital of Renaissance music at 2 p.m. Sunday in the main gallery of the Museum of Art. Concert to feature Renaissance music The KU Folk Dance Club will perform period dances also. The recital is dedicated to Milton Steinhardt, professor of music history, who organized the group in 1854. Two metes by the 18th century Flemish composer Jacobus Vaet, which were transcribed and edited by Steinhardt, were featured. Collegium Musicum was originally organized as a workshop for music history majors. The group plays music of the Renaissance on instruments of the period. David Ellender, assistant instructor of music history and the group's director, said Thursday that the group would be using a new series of videos from recorders, end-blown flutes, which recently Funding... From Page One According to Chuck Fischer, committee chairman, the reduced allocation will give the committee an extra $1,416 to divide among other groups. Sports Committee finished most of its sports at night, right, approving the $172.00 ticket subsidy. The extra money didn't prevent the committee from having to make cuts in staff and office space. The committee will meet again Sunday to consider the women's athletics line item. Three lectures are planned on campus next week in conjunction with the April 20th opening of the "Exhibition of Archaeological Works at Nashville," to be held at the Nelson Gallery, Kansas City, Ms. The lectures on Chinese culture will be sponsored by the department of Oriental languages and literatures and Spooner Art Museum. Cn-Tsiang Li, professor of art history, will speak on "A Preview of the Chinese Exhibition" at 8 p.m. Monday in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Chinese exhibit to be reviewed at KU lectures Carl Leban, associate professor of East Asian studies, will speak on "Understanding the Chinese Archaeological Exhibition at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday." He will be in the Big 8 Room and the second in the Council Room, both in the Union. had been purchased by the department. The group had been using reproductions of recorders used during the Baroque period of the 17th and 18th centuries. Leban's presentation will survey China's cultural history from 5,000 B.C. through 14th C.E. Spooner Art Museum will sponsor two bus trips to see the exhibit, which ends June 8. For further information contact Dolo Brooking at the museum. The other instruments used by the group in its performance will be guitar; viola da gamba, a predecessor of the cello; sabckut, an early form of the trombone; percussion; cymbals; and corniumamuse, all double-reeded and cailed instruments similar to the oboe in tone. The International Club presents... The Annual Thirteen members of the KU Folk Dance Club will perform several Renaissance dance forms by the group. The dancers will well appreciate her work, which they made themselves, Ellen said. International Festival & Banquet of Nations Exhibition Starts at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 13 Big Eight and Jayhawk Rooms Kansas Union Performance at Woodruff Auditorium at 7:30 International dances, slides, plays, movies, fashion shows Collegium Musicum will perform a variety of instrumental and vocal music, including madrigals, chansons and motets, by 18 Renaissance composers from France, and by 19th-century composers of the approximately 25 members of the group will perform in Sunday's recital. Banquet of Nations 5:30 p.m. in K-Union Cafeteria, B-floor International Cuisine from Africa, Pakistan China, Japan, Iran India, Latin America Solists in three of the numbers will be: David Aber, Pittsburgh Pa., senior; bartone; Nancy Atkins, Lawrence graduate; student, soprano; Nancy Grace, student, soprano; and David Weybrahch, Lincoln, Ph.D.; graduate student, bartone. Tickets for Banquet $3.00 non-members, $2.50 members Tickets Available at SUA Office and sold at the door Steinhardt also edited Vavt's complete works for a collection of Renaissance artists, currently compiling an edition of the most important Renaissance composer, Philpe de MaƮtre. Two of the motes performed by the group are from Steinhardt's edition of *Jacobus Vaet* and His Motes*, published in 1951, the year Steinhardt joined the KU faculty. Steinhardt, chairman of the music history department, studied at the Eastman School of Music, Cornell University, Munich Akademie der Tonkunst and KU, in addition to studying with several international teachers of violin. 843-2139 6th & Missouri Jayhawk Jamboree Sun, Apr13: 5th Annual KU Criterium $ _{1PM} $ Sat, Apr12: Vinland (Ks) Road Race 12:30 at Vinland on the KU campus APPROVED BY WESTERN BICYCLE LEAGUE STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES THE INDIAN STATE COUNTY OF BARRIE Promoted by Mt. Oread Bicycle Club