1968 at KU FULL PROGRAM FOR READING DYNAMICS Evelyn Wood and KU Reading Dynamics Director, Bob Swan ENROLLMENT SOARS Based on last year's enrollment of 300 and the unexpected response during the current enrollment, the estimated enrollment for 1968 is 700 KU students and faculty members. Bob Swan, KU Reading Dynamics Director, says: "We are developing at the University of Kansas, a dynamic institution of higher learning,the most outstanding and comprehensive program of Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics enjoyed by any university in the country.' SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR READING DYNAMICS GRADUATES Anderson Leads Book-An-Hour Professor Emeritus Laurel Anderson is conducting the weekly Book-an-Hour gathering of Reading Dynamics graduates. At these fast-moving, stimulating sessions, graduates continue improving their reading skills while covering a number of provocative books in various fields of interest. The group has chosen religion and philosophy as its first areas of concentration. PERMANENT FACILITIES ESTABLISHED Beginning this February series, the Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics Institute will be conveniently located in the Wesley Foundation which is just behind the School of Religion. KU Reading Dynamics students and graduates will enjoy the modern, well-lit classroom and friendly, relaxed atmosphere at the Wesley Foundation. READING DYNAMICS CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES AVAILABLE Former Student Body President Al Martin is one of a number of KU Dynamic Readers serving as Campus Representatives. Martin and other Campus Reps are available for inforational programs on reading and on the revolutionary reading method of Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics, now used by more than 300,000 graduates. SPRING CLASS SCHEDULE Wesley Foundation Tues., Feb. 13 ___ 3:00 p.m. Tues., Feb. 13 ___ 7:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 14 ___ 3:00 p.m. Wed., Feb. 14 (filled) 7:00 p.m. Sat., Feb. 17 ___ 9:00 a.m. Sat., Feb. 17 ___ 1:00 p.m. PHONE VI3-6424 TO RESERVE YOUR CLASS SPACE Evelyn Wood READING DYNAMICS INSTITUTE Est.1959 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS WESLEY FOUNDATION PHONE VI 3-6424