—UDK Photo by Tom Coltans IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING It's almost spring on Mount Oread, and couples were taking advantage of the warm weather near Potter Lake yesterday. Poet, novelist visit English classes A former poetry editor of The Nation, Denise Levertov, and her novelist husband, Mitchell Goodman, are guests of the English department today, tomorrow and Saturday. The visiting couple will lecture to creative writing classes and read student manuscripts. Miss Levertov will also give a public reading of her work tomorrow at 4 p.m. in Kansas Union Forum Room. A teacher at Vassar College, Miss Levertov has published six volumes of poetry. The most recent include "The Jacob's Ladder" and "O Taste and See." "The Sorrow Dance," her seventh volume, will be published this spring. Pro exam is tonight Armed with dictionaryies and pens, 1.000 students will tackle the English Pro tonight. The English Proficiency Examination will be given at 7:30 in Malott Hall, Bailey Hall, Flint Hall, Summerfield Hall and Lindley Hall. ALL STUDENTS TAKING the examination are required to bring the assignment cards for KU identification cards and pens to the examination room. They may also have dictionaries. Paper will be supplied. Approximately 1,150 students have enrolled for the examination, said James E. Seaver, director of the Western Civilization program. Seaver said he expects about 1,000 candidates to take the examination. The figures now, he said, are lower than the fall semester, but the ratio of those who take the examination is about the same. During the fall, about 1,300 signed up for the examination and about 1,100 took it, he said. Usually fewer students take the English Pro in spring, he added. Seaver said the results of the examination will not be released until the middle of April. Passing the English Pro is a prerequisite for graduation from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the schools of Education, Fine Arts and Journalism. Daily Kansan Thursday, March 2, 1967 3 Call your placement office for an appointment. MAJOR PROGRAMS NOW UNDER WAY: PLOWSHARE-Industrial and scientific uses of nuclear explosives. WHITNEY-Nuclear weapons for national defense. SHERWOOD-Power production from controlled thermonuclear reactions. BIOMEDICAL-The effects of radioactivity on man and his environment. SPACE REACTOR-Nuclear power reactors for space explorations...far-reaching programs utilizing the skills of virtually every scientific and technical discipline. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Laboratory staff members will be on campus to interview students in the Sciences and Engineering U. S. Citizenship Required • Equal Opportunity Employer If you see news happening-call UN 4-3646 An international milling company representative will be on campus March 3rd to interview graduate students interested in systems, operations research, data processing and financial reporting; and undergraduate students interested in production sales and administrative training programs. Please contact the placement office in Summerfield Hall for a March 3rd appointment. International Milling Company, Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer Slip into the stylish Norfolk Pant-Suit by h.i.s-for her. For fun there's the bias cut of the inset hip-belt and the flap button-through breast pockets. For sophistication there's a narrow collar with notched lapel, lined jacket and rounded front hem. The pickwick style pants come on strong with stovepipe legs, cuffed bottoms and a D-ring self belt. Sensational new tattersalls. $35