Drama critic to attend plays here this week A University Theatre experiment in repertory performances this week will be attended by a professional drama critic. Henry Hughes, drama critic for Saturday Review magazine, will arrive Wednesday to attend performances of "The Taming of the Shrew," "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," and "The Bedbug" THE THEATRE'S FIRST attempt to produce three plays simultaneously will provide a unique experience for audience and student actors, according to Lewin Goff, University Theatre director. Prof. Goff hopes audience response will encourage continuing repertory performances here. "The Taming of the Shrew" Teamwork aids Stephenson win Team spirit prompted residents of Stephenson Hall to contribute money for a one-way plane fare from Ann Arbor, Mich., to Kansas City, Mo., last week. The men were bringing their College Bowl team captain, Gary Gregg, Coldwater junior, back from a convention in time to compete in yesterday's round of brain games. The residents' gesture paid off. Stephenson beat teams from Sellards and Joseph R. Pearson halls yesterday to enter the championship round. Next week the team will meet Templin Hall to decide the 1966 KU College Bowl championship. Stephenson has beaten Templin once before. If Templin wins next week, another round will be scheduled to determine the Hill championship under the tournament's double elimination rules. will begin the week's performances tonight and will be presented again Thursday. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" will play Tuesday and Wednesday and "The Bedbug" will run next weekend. Tickets are available at the box office in Murphy Hall. Official Bulletin International Festival Rehearsal: International Festival Rehearsal. All participants must b'p present. TODAY Lecture, 4:30 p.m. Prof. W. J. Dixon, UCLA. Balday Auditorium American Society Class, 7 p.m. A. Bid Waller, Art Museum, 330 Murphys B. "Man and the World" Informal Discussion Group, 7:30 p.m. Alcoves B and C, Kansas Union. Everyone invit'd. Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 7.30 p.m., Kansas Union. Fine Arts Honor Recital, 8 p.m. Swarthout Recital Hall. TOMORROW Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. and 9:15 p.m. Duplicate Bridge, 7 p.m. 306 West, Kansas Union. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union. "Is Jesus Christ God?" Richard Burson. KU Committee to End the War in Naim, Khalis *Kabbas Union, Christian Science organization, 7.30 Church, Danforth Chanel, Danforth Channel Humanities Lecture, 8 p.m. Douglas Moore, composer-in-residence, "Opera in America." Swarthout Recital Hall. SLO meets tonight The Student Labor Organization (SLO) will meet at 7 p.m. in rooms A, B and C of the Union to elect new officers and plan action for the spring semester, said Eileen Wilcox, Lawrence senior and SLO member. The organization will discuss plans concerning the University. Daily Kansan Monday, March 14. 1966 The Harvard debate team won first place in the Heart of America Debate Tournament after defeating Georgetown University in the final round Saturday. Harvard takes Heart of America crown Third place trophies went to Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia and the University of Alabama. KU'S TEAM OF Sharon Mahood, Springfield, Mo., junior, and Jim Klumpp, Coffeyville sophomore, won five and lost three debates in preliminary rounds thursday and Friday but was eliminated in the octa finals. Richard Hoskins, Bonner Springs junior, and Judson Briegel, Kansas City junior, also won five and lost three, but failed on points to qualify for the octa-finals. GOT A MAN'S JOB TO DO? Get it done right. Get MAN-POWER... the new power-packed aerosol deodorant! MAN-POWER'S got the stepped-up penetration power, the 24-hour staying power a man needs. Goes on fast... never sticky... dries in seconds. Try it! 1.00 BY THE MAKERS OF OLD SPICE | SHULTON KIEF'S RECORD & STEREO SALE CL 2469(CS 9296 Stiered The golden Sounds of Silence include "Kathy's Song," "Leaves That Are Green," "April Come She Will," "Richard Corey," the title song and others - written and performed by Simon and Gurfunkel. - Simon & Garfunkel - Percy Faith New LP's $ 2^{62} $ ON COLUMBIA RECORDS (only sealed, first run LP's) CL 2441/CS 9241 Stereo/ CQ 777 Tape Marvelous Faith arrangements of the "in" hits for the "in" crowd. Included are "Yesterday," "You've got to Hide Your Love Away," "A Lover's Concerto" and 9 more.