LBJ adviser has 'positive' outlook Arthur Larson, one-time dean of the Pittsburgh Law School, author of several books and present adviser to President Johnson, will speak tonight at 8 p.m. in the Kansas Union on "Man and the World Community in the Century Ahead." Although the problems and accomplishments of the past century are important, Larson feels that it is more important to consider "Man and the World Community in the Century Ahead," which he will do in his lecture tonight. Larson attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and holds four degrees from Oxford. He is a fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. After practicing law in Milwaukee, he taught in the law schools of the Universities of Tennessee, Cornell and Pittsburgh. He left Pittsburgh to become under-secretary of labor in 1954. Two years later he was appointed director of the United States Information Agency. This agency is responsible for dispensing information about the U.S. overseas. ARTHUR LARSON He also was appointed special consultant to President Eisenhower. Currently he is director of the Rule of Laws Research Center at Duke University, consultant to the State Department on United Nations' matters and consultant to President Johnson on international affairs. Larson takes the positive approach in considering man. He looks at life and world affairs from the standpoint of what we are and what we can do, rather than criticizing and tearing down ideas and men. Prof. Tomasek Robert D. Tomasek, associate professor of political science, has edited the Doubleday and Company paperback entitled "Latin American Politics: Studies of the Contemporary Scene." This political study has 24 selections from authorities on power groups, political processes and the violent and dynamic nature of Latin American politics. Prof. Tomasek, who has travelled extensively throughout Latin America, furnished headnotes on the significance of each selection. Celebrate 'Species' The 100th anniversary of the publication of Darwin's "Origin of the Species" was commemorated December, 1958, with an exhibition of books and documents in Watson Library. Daily Kansan 9 Tuesday, April 12, 1966 Abigail Abington (who is cool) Sleeps at the Abington Book Shop (which is something else) 1237 Oread VI 2-1007 one-half block north of Union Open until 10:30 every evening CONGRATULATIONS KANSAS UNIVERSITY On 100 Years Of Progress Duckwall's--Home of Courteous Service & Variety of Merchandise UCKWALL'S We at Lawrence Sanitary All Star Dairy want to extend our congratulations to the University of Kansas on its 100th Anniversary. We are proud to have been able to serve KU and its family with our full line of dairy products for the past 46 years. LAWRENCE SANITARY ALL STAR DAIRY 202 W. 6th St. "Home of Quality Dairy Products"