Page 4 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 21, 1963 Governor's Office Job Available as Internship A summer internship in the office of Gov, William Avery in Topeka will be available for one Kansas student, Earl Nehring, associate professor of political science and acting director of the Kansas Center for Education in Politics (KCEP), said last night. Prof. Nehring said this internship "has been established in an agreement between the Governor's office and the National Center for Education in Politics (NCEP)." He added that this is the first time that Kansas has attempted such a placement. "THE STUDENT selected for the internship will serve in the Governor's office during June and July." Prof. Nehring said, "working as a member of the staff and being given an opportunity to acquire practical understanding of politics and public affairs." Prof. Nehring explained that the specific duties of the intern will depend mainly upon his personal abilities. Another factor, he said, will be the needs of the Governor's office. "On completion of the internship the student will submit to the Director of the KCEP a written report on the educational aspects of the internship," Prof. Nehring said. Prof. Nehring said there were 20 affiliates in the NCEP. KU is under the Kansas-Missouri affiliate but subject to control of the NCEP. "The NCEP is about 15 years old." Prof. Nehring explained. "Its PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS ROYAL DOULTON LARCHMONT Designed to bring sunshine into your life! This new Royal Doulton design possesses the gaiety of color to make every day dining an event. Edged, in gold on English Translucent China, yet so modestly priced. To be fully informed on what's new in dinnerware you should see our entire selection of Royal Doulton. 5 PIECE PLACE SETTING main function is to support the regional affiliates financially in their projects." Ray Christian "THE COLLEGE JEWELER" 809 Mass. PROF. NEHRING STRESSED that the regional affiliates take the responsibility of forming projects and placing interested students into politics, but that the NCEP must give its approval and financial aid before these projects can be carried out. Prof. Nehring added that the NCEP also sponsors programs on the graduate and faculty level, besides the one on the undergraduate level. "Unfortunately," he said, "the NCEP will go out of existence in about two years, but the regional affiliates will continue on their own." "To qualify for consideration for the internship," he said, "a student must be a Kansas resident attending a college in the state, have a good academic record, and have demonstrated an interest in political affairs." UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS "THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO" Comic Opera in English by Mozart Friday & Saturday - - - April 16-17 Friday & Saturday ---- April 23-24 Curtain 8:20 p.m. Tickets: $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 KU ID Redeemable at Box Office For Reservations Call Murphy Hall Box Office UN4-3982