Page 12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, April 29, 1968 Critic lashes at press- Continued from page 1 problem of attracting college graduate to the weekly press. He said that improved facilities should lure more of them, thereby strengthening its leadership. Agreeing with Bagdikian, Waring said the major problem is not really banality but ignorance of major national issues, such as the recent gold crisis. Isaacs, an Indianapolis editor of many years, castigated newspapermen for being too shoddy in coverage when all "the fancy words are stripped off." "I think newspapermen should be wildmen and not members of the establishment," he said. "It is a shame when newsmen become so involved with social standing that they forget their real function." The three seminar speakers scheduled for today in University Theatre are Stan Freberg, advertising executive and satirist, 9 a.m.; Bill Moyers, former presidential press secretary and publisher of Newsday, 2:30 p.m.; and Carl Rowan, national syndicated columnist, 8 p.m. ...And it's plenty hot Tierra de Fuego, an Argentine territory on the southern tip of South America, means "Land of Fire." Phi Beta, 3. Kappa Alpha Theta in the sorority division. Greek Week— Continued from page 1 Results of Greek Week Relays were as follows: 60-yard dash 1. Margo Grutzmach 40-yard dash 2. Lauren Paula Conn Gamma phi Bht. 8.3. Gamma phi Bht. 8.3. 440-yard relay: 1. Delta Gamma, 1. 101.1; 2. Gamma Phi Beta, 1. 101.9 Sack Race, Kappa Alpha Theta; 3-legged race, Pti Beta Phi. 120 high hurdles: 1. John Neibling, Sigma Nu, 15. 2: Jack Lucas, Delta Nu, 16. 100-yard dash: 1. Donald Shanklin, Kevin Haines, Dr. Jen- kings, Phae, De'Laura, 19. 7 Mile run: 1. Mike Duncan, Delta Upson, 4.36:03; 2 Jim Dowding, Kappa Sigma, 4.39:2. 880-yard relay. 1. Phi Delta Theta, 1:35.4; 2. Delta Chi, 1:36.8. 440-yard dash. 1. Pierce, Alpha Tau Omega, 53.2; 2. Gerald Jantz, Delta Tau Delta, 53.2; 1. 80 low hurdles. 1. Neibling, Sima Nu, 20.1; 2. Lucas, Delta Chi, 20.1 220-yard dash: 1. 1 Jennings, Phi Delta Theta, 23.0; 2. Alan Hack, Sigma Delta Theta, 24.0; 4.0 relay. 1. Delta Upsilon, 3.3.9; 2. Phi Delta Theta, 3.3.9. Broad jump: 1. Hack, Sigma Alph, Epsilon, 21'0" . . . 2. Jim Mendenhall, Mitchie, 21'0" . . . 3. Jerry Harper, Delta Tau Delta, 6'3" . . . 4. John Kubitzki, Phi Kappa Tau, 6'3" . . . 5. John Official Bulletin TODAY WAW. Seminar. n. am. Stan Freer- tising art, errising executive, satirist. Intensive. Shot put: Frank Galles, Sigma Alphapon, 54 ½"U"; 2 Steven Heek, 45 ¼"U". Ph.D. Final Examination 2. p.m. E444. Geography Room 4344. Lindley Hall WAW Seminar. 2:30 p.m. Bill Moyers, the official of Newday. University Theatre. Ph.D. Final Examination. 3:30 p.m. Darryl S. Roberts, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Chem and Pet, Eng. Conference Room. Lecture. 4 p.m. *Albinism, Indians* *California State University* *Dyche Auditorium* WAW Seminar. 8 p.m. Carl Rowan, University Theatre. Alumni. Chamber of Commerce. Alumni. Trio. Swarthout Recital Hall. Exterior Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Blind Man." TUESDAY Ph.D. Final Examination. 9:30 a.m. Donald Lemon, Education Room 202, Boston University. WAW Seminar. 10.30 a.m. "Television: America's Star Reporter." Theodore F. Koop, vice-president of CBS. University Theatre. Ph.D. Final Examination. 1:30 p.m. Jalal Cundy, Education Room 202, Jacksonville, FL WAW. Seminar. 2:30 p.m. Bosley WAW, film critic. University Theatre. Ph.D. Final Examination. 3 p.m. Lawrence A. Schmid, Environmental Health Engineering, Room 210, Learned Hall. WAW Seminar Dinner. 6 p.m. Kansas Union Ballroom. Christian Science Organization. 7:30 Christian Science Testimony Meeting. Danforth. WAW Seminar. 8 p.m. Roundtable discussion by all lecturers and critic-commentators. Kansas Union Ballroom. "AFRICA YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW Summary of Events Graduate Recital. 8 p.m. Gall Hancock organist. Trinity Episcopal Church. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. "The Blacks." Geography Mr. Ssekasozi History April 29, 3:30-5:00, Jayhawk Rm Mr. Bhana Economic Development April 29, 3:30-5:00, Jayhawk Rm. Prof. Sjo, K-State Politics Panel April 30, 3:30-5:00, Jayhawk Rm. May 1, 3:30-5:00, Meadowlark Rm. A. Decolonization B. OAU and World Affairs, UN, Panafricanism & National Politics C. OAU and Southern Africa: Rhodesia, South Africa and the Portuguese Colonies Education Dr. Doty, Baker U. May 2, 8:00 p.m., Jayhawk Rm. Prospects for Africa Dr. Mphalele, Denver University (to be scheduled) SPONSORED BY SUA, THE AFRICAN, AND KU AFRICAN CLUB BUSINESS SCHOOL DAY Wednesday—May1,1968 1:30—Forum Room—Kansas Union “Present and Future Social Responsibilities of the Business Community” Discussion Leaders: Dean James K. Logan, KU School of Law Professor Joseph Pichler, KU School of Business Curtis McClinton, banker, community leader and Kansas City Chief Fullback Banquet 6:30 p.m.—Kansas Room—Kansas Union Introductions by departing Business School Dean Joseph W. McGuire and newly-appointed Dean Clifford Clark *Speaker—William Avery, former Governor of Kansas Banquet Tickets may be obtained at the Business School Office, 202 Summerfield for $2.00