Friday, July 9, 1965 Summer Session Kansan Camp Week Again Lively Page 9 The week of July 9-12 promises to keep campers busy. This week's activities begin for the bowling league at 6:30 Friday, followed at 7:30 by the movie "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones," being shown in Templin Cafeteria. Sunday will be normal with the chapel service at 10 a.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall and Jewish service at 10 a.m. in the Templin Hi-Fi Room. The day will maintain the "status quo" with the choir concerts and orchestra concert starting at 3 p.m. in the University Theatre. The only difference is that the band concerts will, weather permitting, be held in the Outdoor Theatre. Saturday the campers will have a chance to show their creativity with the annual "Sadie Hawkins" dance. Girls will invite the boys to this dance and will call for them at Templin Hall. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. Monday the big event will be the trip to the Starlight Theatre in Kansas City where "The Music Man" will be seen. The bus will leave at 6 p.m., but tickets must be bought by today. Campers are urged to get ticket for "The Music Man" to keep them from getting "cabin fever." Monday, Camp Council meetings at 8 p.m. and the regular Monday evening dorm meetings are at 9 p.m. Samson Receives Sabbatical Leave Frederick E. Samson, chairman of the comparative biochemistry and physiology department, has left on a year's sabbatical leave. Samson will be working under Prof Francis O. Schmitt at the neurosciences research program in Boston. The program is sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston. Before attending the research program, Samson will go to Europe for a month to attend the International Neurochemical Conference in Oxford, England. KU One of Five State Schools Given Grants Five Kansas universities and colleges will receive institutional grants totaling $175,180 from the National Science Foundation for strengthening their programs in science education or research. The 1965 formula was 100 per cent of the first $10,000 of applicable grants received and 10 per cent of the amount from $10,000 to $1,000,000. Declining percentages above one million did not apply to the Kansas grants. The formula indicates the University of Kansas received $812,760 in qualifying grants during the 12 months, and Kansas State University. $465,100. Each school will have freedom of action in using its grant, which is based on the total of National Science Foundation grants to it for basic research or research participation in the 12 months ending March 31, 1965. KU and K-State ranked second and third, respectively, among member universities of the Big Eight conference. The NSF institutional grant to the University of Colorado led with $109,855. The University of Kansas will receive $90,276; Kansas State University, $55,510; Kansas State Teachers' College, Emporia, $12,580; Washburn University, $10,680; Kansas State College, Pittsburg, $6,134. Forty-two institutions received more than $100,000. The University of Kansas was one of eight others receiving more than $75,000. Today's Outdoor Movies Summer recreation movies will be shown on the lawn east of Robinson Gymnasium at 8 p.m. today. This week's selections are "Mexico: Land and People," "The Four Seas," and "Spring Love: Scandinavia." In case of rain, the movies will be shown inside Robinson. Friday and Saturday Men's Shoes Nunn-Bush Freeman Sherbrook 20% Off Entire Stock Included $10 to $35 Royal College Shop 837 Mass VI 3-4255 When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified Come to THE RED DOG INN Saturday, July 10 Listen to the sounds of THE KRAZY KATS DOORS OPEN AT 7 p.m. Friday, July 9 - Big KEWI Teen Hop