12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, May 1, 1968 Official Bulletin SUA Music Forum, 3:30 p.m. Dr. Fraud, Music Room, Kansas University. Music Room, Kansa River TODAY Computer Science Lecture. 3.30 p.m. metrical Taxonomy. Robert Sokal. 302 Poetry Reading, 4 p.m. Ed Dorn Reading, 10 a.m. Business School Banquet, 6:30 p.m. Business School Banquet Kansas Room, Kansas Union. Dialog Deviation, 7 p.m. University Lutheran Church. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Albert Ger- ken Classical Film. 7 and 9 p.m. "Before the Revolution." Italy. Dyche Auditorium. Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Jan Johnston, violinist, Swarthout Recital Hall. Initiated into Angel Flight Wednesday were, from left to right bottom row: Pam Gaston, Paula Dwyer, Lynn Moore; second row: Sue Gaven, Lynn Hodges, Mary McNew, Anne Jordan; third row: Judy Jar- Franklin Lecture. 8:15 p.m. "Microwave Spectroscopy and Chemistry." E. B. Wilson, Harvard. 411 Summerfield. Kansas Academy of Science. All Day. Through May 4. Kansas Union. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Blacks." Kansas Academy of Science. All Day. Through May. Kansas Union. All Day. In Kansas Club. 12:30 a.m. "Social Customs Round the World." Kansas Union. ANGELS FOR ANGEL FLIGHT 4-7 Daily - 75c Pitcher at the Library 2500 W. 6th Street Rear entrance of Don's Drive-in Just East of Virginia Inn rell, Priscilla Myers, Barbara Payne, Susie Johnson, Cyndi Artman; row four: Fran Finney, Kathie Steinmitz, Mary Kerr, Connie Mattson, Roxy Lennard, Claire Ditchfield. Crowther - Continued from page 1 Crowther said he was happy to see so much recognition and success come to Negro actor Sidney Poitier, but was worried that Politier would become stereotyped as a strong, never-failing hero. This is again a calculated adjustment to the prevalence of middle-class myth, he said. "This is the standard ideal of the Good Negro," he said. "Next they'll have Mr. Poitier playing James Bond." Giant Book Sale Used books of all varieties Thurs., Fri., Sat. 12-5 p.m. 829 Mississippi POPULAR FILM SERIES PROUDLY PRESENTS . . The true story of a priest who sets out to smash mob control over the New York waterfront . . . and of an inarticulate longshoreman slowly becoming aware of what he could amount to in the world. ON THE WATERFRONT MARLAN BRANDO KARL MALDEN EVE MARIE SAINT WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS AND VOTED THE BEST PICTURE OF ITS YEAR 7:00 and 9:30 p.m. at Dyche Auditorium 3,4,5 MAY FREE PARKING PROJECT 800 ● 835 MASS. ● VI3-4833