New KU Publication Stresses Literature. Cultural Events Page 3 KU will soon have another addition—a magazine for undergraduates by undergraduates. The new publication, "University Review" is to be a quarterly publication devoted to book reviews, upcoming cultural events on the Hill, articles on current events and other student work such as poetry, according to Bill Panning, Ellinwood senior and one of the editors of the new magazine. 9 the **aris-** in e- fer-* arurb-* arb-* g in gly in sev-* will-* te for hman KU is one of eight U.S. institutions chosen to sponsor a unique program to discuss foreign policy with citizens and community groups. Western Kansas will be the target of this intensive program. Profs to Explain Policy , 1912. Press. York rates: ernoon versity Law- adver- without The purpose of the magazine is to give undergraduates a place in which to publish their work, and to provide the opportunity to share knowledge. Panning said. "We have not yet defined clearly what our editorial policy will be." Panning said, but added that in the first issue an article would appear declaring the policy and the reasons for putting out the magazine. "We will encourage letters coming in to Two professors of political science, Walter Dandelius, a Rhodes Scholar, and Clifford Ketzel, formerly with the State Department, and four U.S. State Department experts on foreign policy will conduct a week-long se- us, and encourage discussion in general," he said. The magazine will carry a regular "Letters to the Editor" section. Editors ries of community meetings in Western Kansas starting March 28. University Daily Kansan As to content of the first issue Panning said, 'We're to have an article on the Soviet economy, two book reviews, an article on Pornography and Censorship', an editorial proclaiming our policy and purpose, and some poetry by students." Cooperating in this program with University of Kansas Extension and political science department and the U.S. State Department are 61 private and junior colleges, high schools, churches, agricultural groups, chambers of commerce, University Extension Centers, women's and service clubs, newspapers and radio and television stations. Official Bulletin Deutscher Verein, 4:30 p.m. Big Eight Room, Kamas Union, German Olympias Hall, 791 N. 56th Street, New York, NY 10022 TODAY YCS, 7:15 p.m. St. Lawrence Student Center Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. TOMORROW Catholic Masses: 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. before and during mass. Confessions before and during mass. Wesley Foundation Holy Communion, 7:00-7:20 a.m. Methodist Center, 1314 High School Art Conference, All Day. Campus-wide. Museum of Art Reception, 3:00 p.m. Oakland Museum. Master Prints from the National Gallery. Poetry Readings, 3.30 p.m. Robt B. Butchinson, KU '47. Fort Wayne, Kansas Friday Flicks, 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. Fraser Theater. Pre-Cana Panel Discussion, 8:00 p.m. St. Lawrence College. *St. Law- rance* Student Center. Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Teaching Candidates: Interview scheduled for Friday, March 26: Virginia. Arlington County Public Schools, elementary and secondary, 117 Ba. Otner people working with Panning on the magazine are Fred Whitehead, Pratt senior; Steve Munzer, Salina junior; Gary Walker, Wichita senior; Hugh Taylor, England graduate; Bib Cibles, Altamont junior, and Phil Smith, Onaga senior. SAVE SAVE SAVE on Lee Leesure Slacks! Bring this ad in for $1.00 off on each pair you buy. No Limit No Limit Ross DISNEY MENS WEAR Commenting on a rumor the magazine would later become allied with the Honors Program, Aldon Bell. assistant professor of history and faculty adviser to the magazine, said, "Hopefully this will happen next year. 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Summer, when questioned Tuesday night, would say only, "I have withdrawn from the race for state chairman. I have nothing further to add at this time." George Groneman, Kansas City, Kan., junior, and president of the KU Young Democrats also declined to comment on Sumner's resignation. SUA FRIDAY FLICKS LONELY ARE THE BRAVE starring Kirk Douglas PLUS "Perils of Pauline" Admission 35c FRASER THEATER 7 p.m. & 9:30 p.m.