Drama director predicts marriage of theater, TV "Infinite possibilities of an extraordinary renaissance" exist in the American theater, John Houseman, newly appointed director of the Juilliard School of Dramatic Art, said Wednesday. Houseman will speak at 8 tonight in the Kansas Union Big Eight Room on "The Film in an Age of Anxiety." Houseman, generally "depressed" by the condition of the American motion picture industry, said. "The basic setup is not particularly spiritng. There is no artistic line, no consistency. Official Bulletin TODAY Catholic Mass, 4:45 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Classes: Existential Phenomenology and the Metaphenysics, and Fundamentals of Epicureanism, 4 and 7 p.m. Mountaineering Club, 7 p.m. Kansas Union. Der Deutsche Verein wird am Donnerstag um 4.30 Uhr in der Biositzheute eingesetzt. Undergraduate Chemistry Seminar, 7 30, 012. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Danforth, Chapel. KU SDS. 7:30 p.m Kansas Union. Kentucky 8:00 p.m. Boots A, Pharahi Lecture, 8:00 p.m. Prof. A. Bharati, Syriacus U. "Buddism and the Buddhist World Today." Forum Rn. Kansas Union. Experimental Theatre, 8:20 p.m. "Two for the Seesaw." College Life, 9:00 p.m. DU house, 1026 Emery. TOMORROW Catholic Mass; 6:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m.; St. Lawrence Chapel, Western Protestant Worship, 7 a.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Center. Ph.D. Exam, 9 a.m. Philip R. Smith, 8 a.m. Engineering, Eldg. Eng. mech. 210 Engineering Bldft Ministry of Education, Friday Prayers, 1 worship Halls Popular Film, "Stalag 17." 7 and 9.30. Dyche Auditorium. ...er Friday Night Services 7:30 p.m. Jewish Community, 917 Highland Street Foreign Film, "Breathless." 7:30 n.m. Hoch Auditorium. Experimental Theater, 8:20 p.m. "Two for the Seesaw." Ends Friday! "The Ugly Dachshund" NEXT! Starts Saturday Is your world full of finks and creeps? Wouldn't you love to put them all down? Meet your new leader, Daisy Clover. NataLie WOOD CHRISTOPHER PLUMmer IN A AKULA MULLIGAN PRODUCTION INSIDE Daisy CLOVER ROBERT REDFORD ROBERT DODMALL RUTH GORDON Music. Andre Ploen. Composer by DIANE LAMBERT Produced by ALEXANDER MILCHTRENDEN BOOKS AND TECHNICOLOR "PANAVISION" FROM WARNER BROS. Don't Be A Fink! Come See It! "THERE IS GREAT money being made, but with no reference to art," he said. Houseman, who has directed "Lust for Life," "Julius Caesar," and "All Fall Down," predicted a possible "marriage" between the theater and television. "Motion pictures are a nontheatrical medium" he said. Television is a reproducing medium; the theater can be translated into television. "The theatre has become decentralized. There are more theaters for people to work in. The chances for young people in the theater are also improving," he said. 6 Daily Kansan Thursday, February 24, 1966 GO HAWKS! HARASS THE HAIRY HUSKERS Engineers and Scientists: Let's talk about a career at Boeing... 50-year leader in aerospace technology Campus Interviews, Thursday and Friday, March 10 and 11 The most effective way to evaluate a company in terms of its potential for dynamic career growth is to examine its past record, its current status, and its prospects and planning for the future, together with the professional climate it offers for the development of your individual capabilities. Boeing, which in 1966 completes 50 years of unmatched aircraft innovation and production, offers you career opportunities as diverse as its extensive and varied backlog. Whether your interests lie in the field of commercial jet airliners of the future or in space-flight technology, you can find at Boeing an opening which combines professional challenge and long-range stability. The men of Boeing are today pioneering evolutionary advances in both civilian and military aircraft, as well as in space programs of such historic importance as America's first moon landing, Missiles, space vehicles, gas turbine engines, transport helicopters, marine vehicles and basic research are other areas of Boeing activity. There's a spot where your talents can mature and grow at Boeing, in research design, test, manufacturing or administration. The company's position as world leader in jet transportation provides a measure of the calibre of people with whom you would work. In addition, Boeing people work in small groups, where initiative and ability get maximum exposure. Boeing encourages participation in the company-paid Graduate Study Program at leading colleges and universities near company installations. We're looking forward to meeting engineering, mathematics and science seniors and graduate students during our visit to your campus. Make an appointment now at your placement office. Boeing is an equal opportunity employer. (1) Boeing's new short-range 737 jetliner. (2) Variable-sweep wing design for the nation's first supersonic commercial jet transport. (3) NASA's Saturn V launch vehicle will power orbital and deep-space flights. (4) Model of Lunar Orbiter Boeing is building for NASA. (5) Boeing-Vertol 107 transport helicopter shown with Boeing 707 jetliner. BOEING Divisions: Commercial Airplane • Military Airplane • Missile • Space • Turbine • Vertol • Also, Boeing Scientific Research Laboratories