Kansans honor Cervantes Benowned Spanish novelist, Miguel Cervantes, was honored here yesterday in an all-day celebration sponsored by the KU Spanish and Portuguese departments. The program of Latin American and Spanish culture, attended by representatives from seven schools, featured a lecture by Concha Zardoya, professor of Spanish literature at Indiana University. IN THE LECTURE on the existentialist aspects in Cervantes' "Don Quixote," she compared the author's thought to that of Sartre, Heidegger, Nietsche, Jaspers, Kierkegaard and Bergson. Students presented a "programa de variades," a variety show featuring flamenco dances in Spanish costume, poetry readings and Spanish songs. A film, entitled "El Verduro," was shown. Lawrence High School; St. Mary's College; Mt. Saint Scholastica Academy; Wichita State University; Kansas State College, Hays; Kansas State College at Pittsburg, and KU. Watutsi, the legendary giants among African tribesmen, average only 5 feet, 9 inches, says the National Geographic. Participating schools were: DOUBLE HEADER An open meeting for all interested men will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Room C of the Kansas Union. "We've had some difficulty with our previous chapter, and my job Delta Sigs after members The fraternity folded earlier this semester and is presently attempting to re-colonize on campus under the direction of Dale Alexander, international field representative for Delta Sigma Phi. Delta Sigma Phi, national social fraternity, will be trying to sell KU men on the advantages of belonging to a new fraternity in a smoker in the Kansas Union Tuesday night. is to get a new group started and get a strong chapter built up once again." Alexander said. The new group, headed by Steve Massey, Kansas City, Mo. sophomore and fraternity president, has pledged 16 men. Delta Sigma Phi has 109 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. 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