4 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, May 1, 1968 SPRING FLING QUEEN Nancy Calkins, Overland Park freshman representing Corbin Hall, was named queen of last weekend's living group activities. Chancellor will present four ROTC awards Friday Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe will present four awards to Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) students at the annual Chancellor's Review at 3:45 p.m. Friday in Memorial Stadium. Wescoe will also review Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC units. The Reserve Officers Association Award, the Military Order of Loyal Legions award, the National Sons of the American Revolution award and the American Legion Military Excellence award will be presented. Slum dwellers go to grad school at USIA expense A combination scholarship-internship program in the United States Information Agency (USIA) Foreign Service has begun for minority-group members. The program is for applicants from minority communities and will combine on-the-job training with graduate study in public and international affairs, the USIA announced. Scholarships from the Ford Foundation will cover all academic costs and expenses for cultural activities. Each intern will also receive a salary to cover living expenses. The interns will work part time with the USIA. Applicants must be recent college graduates or graduating in June, 1968, with a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. They must also be seriously interested in the USIA Foreign Service and be willing to serve wherever most needed. Harvard professor to speak Wednesday A Harvard chemistry professor will present the 20th annual E. C. Franklin Memorial Lecture at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in 411 Summerfield Hall. Dr. E. Bright Wilson Jr. will discuss "Some Contributions of Microwave Spectroscopy to Chemistry." With Wescoe on the reviewing stand will be Col. William Brinkerhoff, professor of military science, Col. John P. Lanigan, professor of naval science, and Lt. Col. Charles H. Brown, professor of aerospace studies. The lecture is sponsored each year by the Alpha Rho chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon, national chemical honorary fraternity, in honor of the late Dr. Franklin, a chemist who studied and taught at KU more than 60 years ago. Troop commander for the review will be AFROTC Cadet Col. Allen R. Purvis, Topeka senior. Unit commanders will be Cadet Col. Michael T. Gravitt, Tulsa, Okla., senior, Army battalion; Midshipman Commander Raymond M. Carter, Springfield, Mo., navy, Navy battalion; and Cadet Col. Daniel F. Harrington, Penfield, N.Y., senior, Air Force group. KU gives $200 to Small World program The KU Endowment Association has presented a $200 contribution to Small World, a nonprofit community service organization whose purpose is to provide a broad learning experience for foreign families while they are residing in Lawrence. Mrs. Phil Montgomery, treasurer of the organization, said the money would be used for the Small World summer program and also for organization of the fall program, when new foreign MOUNT VERNON, N.Y.-Harold Krents, 23, reclassified 1A by his draft board despite his insistence he has been blind since age 9: "I'll go if somebody aims me. I want to be a bombardier." students will be coming to KU. Small World is maintained for wives and children of KU foreign students. While the wives are involved in informal English conversational groups or on short excursion trips around Lawrence, the children participate in a constructive play - learning time guided by volunteer teachers, assisted by participating foreign mothers. Peace Corps Language Placement Test Thurs., May 2, 4:00 p.m. Union-Cafeteria Alcoves B & C For anyone who missed the recruiters, this is the last chance to take the test before next year. Applications must be turned in at time of test. Available in Dean Coan's office presents Before The Revolution (Italy,1964) A gorgeous film by the most exciting new talent in contemporary Italian cinema- Bernardo Bertolucci "Bertolucci's defects would make the reputation of a dozen lesser directors" Pauline Kael 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. — Wednesday — Dyche Auditorium Single Admission 60c