Tuesday, July 20, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Page 7 Economic Insights Given Clergy at KU Session A unique conference to acquaint selected members of the Kansas clergy with economic leaders and problems of agriculture, business and labor is being held at KU through Thursday. This will be the fifth year for the Kansas Clergy Economic Education Conference at KU. It is sponsored by the state foundation of the same name and University Extension. This year three nationally known academic economists will provide the core instruction for the five-day conference. Presentations and reactions from representatives of agriculture, business and labor will provide open discussion of the issues with the clergy. Purpose of the annual conference is to present a comprehensive analysis of the American free enterprise system for the economic education of clergy of all faiths. The foundation awards scholarships covering the conference costs to clergymen recommended by their church leaders. THOSE WHO HAVE attended past conferences give endorsement to the program, noting that economic education is necessary for the understanding of critical issues, such as war, peace and democratic survival, which are economic in nature. GUEST SPEAKERS will include Prof. William T. Hogan, director of research, Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y.; James A. Papke, professor of economics, Purdue University; Dr. Dordon Haferbecker, academic affairs, Wisconsin State University; Del Roskam, president, Cessna Aircraft Corp., Wichita; Clarence Rupp, Kansas Farm Bureau, Manhattan; Frank W. Turner, senior vice-president, Home State Bank, Kansas City, Kan.; and Chic St. Croix, research director, Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers International Union, Denver. The Kansas Clergy Economic Education Foundation is directed by an executive board of agriculture, business and labor representatives. Officers this year are Lynn Whiteside, Boeing Co., Wichita, immediate past president; Joe Smerckel, Kansas Farm Bureau, Manhattan, president; Thomas Pond, General Motors Corp., Kansas City, Mo., and Floyd Black, Kansas State Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Topeka. vice presidents. Sixteen KU architectural students are now on an eight-week European tour, studying key examples of continental architecture. Europe's Buildings Are Tour Object The students are traveling through Germany, Italy, France, England, and Belgium as part of an intensive study, with major emphasis being placed upon analysis of architectural examples from the Renaissance to modern times. The program is more than a "grand tour," but is a six-hour credit course, complete with papers and examinations. The tour, which will end Aug. 6, was organized under the sponsorship of the newly formed Summer Architectural Institute with aid from the United Nations' Council on Student Travel, of which KU is a member. 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