G Wilson grants awarded Sixteen KU students have received Woodrow Wilson Fellowships for graduate study at the universities of their choice during the 1967-68 academic year. KU and Bryn Mawr tied for 13th and 14th place in the numbers of seniors receiving the awards this year. Only the University of California, Michigan, Michigan State, and North Carolina rank above KU in the number of students selected from state universities. In the seven years the Woodrow Wilson Fellowships have been awarded, KU students have received 163. The University of California and the University of Michigan are the only state universities which have received more awards than KU. Fellowship winners receive one academic year of graduate education, with tuition and fees paid by The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, a living stipend of $2,000, and allowances for dependent children. KU students received 80 per cent of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowships awarded to Kansas colleges and universities, and nearly 35 per cent of the fellowships Professor heads ETV Gale R. Adkins, associate professor of speech and journalism, has been named coordinator for instructional television at KU, effective July 1. Professor Adkins will consult with faculty from any department or area interested in instructional television and will coordinate operation of facilities on the Lawrence campus. HE WILL continue teaching and duties as head of radio-television research. The principal administrative contact until July 1 will be Bruce A. Linton. MAKE PAY WHILE THE SUN SHINES... get a summer job with MANPOWER awarded this year to Big Eight schools. Manpower needs hundreds of stenos, typists, general office workers to work as White Glove Girl vacation replacements . . . . and we're paying the highest rates in our history. Stop in at your local Manpower office when you're home on Spring vacation and let us help plan your summer schedule. MANPOWER Other Kansas schools with students receiving fellowships are: WSU, two; Southwestern College, one; and College of St. Mary, one. Other Big Eight schools which claimed fellowships are: MU, nine; CU, six; NU and OU, five; and O-State, one. KU fellowship winners are: KU fellowship winners are: John A. Alderman, Lyons, Kan, senior; Paul Bock, Dodge City senior; Carl Gibson, Law- rence senior; Gary E. Gregg, Coldwater, Kan, senior; Martin An Equal Opportunity Employer R. Holmer, Wichita senior; Jeffery S. Nichols, Stockton, Kan, senior; Michael Lee O'brien, Shawnee Mission senior; Larry Salmon, Winfield, Kan., senior; John R. Shapley, Wichita senior; Howard L. Whitehead, Pratt, Kan, senior; Susan David, Parkville, Mo., senior; Nancy Gallup, Lawrence senior; Jill Kleinberg, Lawrence senior; Kay Orth, El Dorado, Kan., senior; Lynne Pedicord, Wamego, Kan., senior; and Victoria Williams, Shawnee Mission senior. Two Shows daily—Matinees 2:00—Evenings 8:00 NOW! LAST 2 DAYS! Evenings 7:15 & 9:20 NEXT! STARTS FRIDAY "The Endless Summer" ATHLETIC FAMILY ATHLETIC FAMILY NEW YORK — (UPI) — Eddie Tolan, a double-sprint Olympic champion for the United States in 1939, is a cousin of Bobby Tolan, rookie outfielder for the St. Louis baseball Cardinals. Daily Kansas Wednesday, March 15, 1967 When You're in Doubt—Try It Out, Kansan Classifieds. Country House Now you can fly to Europe on SUA's early summer flight for $270! EUROPE, in one word, Fascinating! Discover for yourself the charm, the beauty and the vitality of a modern Europe. The Roman Colosseum, the Palace of Versailles, the Rhine, the Thames, the Seine, Athens, Madrid, Florence—all these are waiting to be discovered by YOU. Travel modern highways to see medieval towns and see for yourself how Europe is changing. Use your Spanish, French and German . . . and your English. Travel where you wish and when . . . all over Europe. Early Summer Flight VIA AIR FRANCE NEW YORK to PARIS JUNE 13-AUGUST 14 Individual price is reduced to $270 because more than 50 are flying with SUA SUA SUMMER FLIGHTS 1967