Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 13, 1965 Poet Duncan to Read Work in SUA Hour Read and Use Kansan Classifieds Robert Dunean, who has published 11 volumes of poetry in the last 25 years, will present readings from his work at 4:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union during the SUA Poetry Hour. The same money buys a British stillis. 1959 Hillman Minx convertible. With new top yet. Duncan, who recently published a volume of poems, "Roots and Branches," has had work published in periodicals ranging from "The National Review" to "Poetry." "The Evergreen Review" has also carried his poetry. Pi Sigma officers for the following year will be elected. Call: VI 3-8957 after 5:30 or weekends. WHY SPEND $300 FOR A DETROIT HAS-BEEN? Physics Honor Banquet Tonight carried his prize. Duncan describes his work, which deals with a number of various themes, as "a composite indecisive literature, attempting the austere, the mysterious, the sophisticated, 'bigglety-pigglety.'" The annual honors banquet of Sigma Pi Sigma, the national physics honor society, will be at 6:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. Physics department awards will be presented at the banquet and Sigma Sam Anderson, assistant professor of Slavic Languages and Literature, will give an illustrated lecture on "Soviet Russia—People and Monuments." The Dillards Are Coming Hoch Auditorium Thurs., May 13 These LP's on Electra Records "Back Porch Bluegrass" "Live! Almost!" "Pickin' and Fiddlin'" Bell Music Co. Open evenings until 8:30 925 Mass. St. PIROUETTE • PRICES FROM $125 TO $1500 Marks JEWELERS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 National Debate on Viet Nam On Saturday, May 15 at 12:00 noon in the cafeteria of the Kansas Union, by closed circuit telephone line, a national debate will be held on American policy in Viet Nam. The debate will consist of a confrontation between spokesmen for the present American policy and concerned individuals from the academic community. Speaking for the Administration will be McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; Henry Kissinger, Harvard professor and consultant to the Administration; Zbigniew Brzezinski, Director of the Russian Institute at Columbia University; and W. Fisher, academic adviser to the State Department. Academic spokesmen will be led by Hans J. Morgenthau. Others will include George Kahin, History Professor at Cornell; Stanley Millet, Professor of Political Science at Briarcliffe; and Mary Wright, Professor of Chinese History at Yale. The national debate will be continued on a local level at 3:00 p.m. by members of the KU faculty and interested students. Among the faculty members who have agreed to be on hand to encourage the dialogue are Errol Harris, Klaus Pringsheim, Clifford Ketzel, Howard Baumgartel, Robert Tomasek, and Harry Shaffer, professors. Student Organization Sponsors KU-Y Wesley Foundation Student Peace Union Students for a Democratic Society Canterbury Association League of YGGDRASIL Mildred Dickeman, Asst. Prof. Anthropology Erik M. Wright, Prof. of Psychology Frances Horowitz, Assoc. Prof. of Psychology Individual Sponsors William Stein, Assoc. Prof. of Anthropology E. Jackson Baur, Assoc. Prof. of Sociology William Albrecht, Dean, Graduate School Harry Shaffer, Assoc. Prof. of Economics Juliet Shaffer, Assoc. Prof. of Psychology Ronald K. Ccalgard Asst. Prof. of Economics Charles E. Staley, Assoc. Prof. of Economics Richard L. Burke, Assoc. Prof. of Human Relations Jacob Kleinberg, Prof. of Chemistry Myrta Budke, Teach. Asst. of Political Science Errol Harris, Prof. of Philosophy Howard Baumgartel, Prof. of Human Relations George Brown, Asst. Prof.' of Political Science Aldon Bell, Assoc. Prof. of History Herman Lujan, Asst. Prof. of Political Science Eldon J. Fields, Prof. of Political Science Ethan P. Allen, Prof. of Political Science Donald Emmons, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Thomas Moore, Advisor, KU-Y Clifford P. Ketzel, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Roy D. Laird, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Arthur Skidmore, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Howard Kahane, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Leland Prichard, Prof. of Economics Lola Harris, Ed., Kansas Business Review Edward Robinson, Prof. of Philosophy Charles Landesman, Assoc. Prof. of Philosophy Richard DeGeorge, Prof. of Philosophy David Jones, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Joseph Russell, Asst. Prof. of Philosophy William Conboy, Prof. of Speech & Drama Kim Giffin, Prof. of Speech & Drama Union Cafeteria Saturday, May 15 12:00 noon-4:30 p.m.