Page 6 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 14. 1962 Attorney General Kennedy Terms P-T-P Idea 'Terrific' The People-to-People summer student exchange program received a warm reception in Washington. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy termed the idea "terrific" in a meeting with three members of the national P-t-P organization yesterday. Kennedy met with Rafer Johnson, former Olympic track star and national co-ordinator of the P-t-P program, and with two former KU students, Rick Barnes and Bill Dawson, who have dropped out of school to devote full time to the P-t-P program. BUT KENNEDY ALSO had a word of caution. Speaking about the students representing the U.S. abroad, he said: "They ought to know the answers on unemployment, the race question, the American policy, so they don't go over knowing nothing about what the United States position is." IN THE WASHINGTON meeting, Kennedy told the P-t-P representatives he would help cut some of the red tape they have encountered in making arrangements for the student exchange program. About 1,000 young men and women from Big Eight schools will go to Europe this summer to meet their student counterparts under tours arranged by P-t-P. During the summer they will attend seminars and live in private homes in foreign countries. About 50 West German students have signed up to visit America as part of the exchange in international understanding. All the exchange students will be members of People-to-People chapters throughout the world, and they will pay their own travel expenses. KU P-t-P has started two different programs to help students familiarize themselves with the places they will visit and the problems they may encounter while there. P-T-P WILL SOON begin a series of informal discussion groups called "America From the Outside." In these discussion groups, American students will meet with foreign students to discuss current issues from the various countries' points of views. Recommended readings will be given to students preparing for foreign tours. Through these conversation groups the foreign students will discuss the stands taken by their governments on domestic and world issues. The other program will be a series of foreign travel orientation conferences. The first one will be at 4 pm, today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. It will be directed by Brian E. Cleave, Sussex, England graduate student, and will cover the British Isles. Allan W. Wicker, Independence junior and a member of the P-t-P foreign students abroad committee, said: "THIS PROGRAM IS mainly for students traveling abroad under the P-t-P program, but we want to stress that anyone who is considering foreign travel is welcome—the don't necessarily have to be connected with the P-t-P tour." A film will be shown at the beginning of each meeting, presenting a broad picture of the country under discussion. A foreign student from that area will preside and will be aided by a panel consisting of two or three foreign students and one American student. The other conferences scheduled are: Germany, Austria, Switzerland Horst Taselmann, March 21. Official Bulletin Catholic Mass: 7 a.m. & 12:05 p.m. L. Lawrence Chapel, 1910. Stratford Road. Confessions: Weekdays. 7 a.m. (durin, Mass) & 11:45-12 noon: Saturdays, 4-5 & 7-8 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, 1910 Stratford Road. The Office of the Dean of Students, 228 Strong Hall, has a booklet available for students in the U.S.'s "Invest Your Summer" A Catalog of Service Opportunities, 1962." The booklet includes information concerning communal camps, institutional service, working seminars, vans, study seminars, and individual service, both in the U.S. and abroad. TODAY March 15 - R. E. Shepherd, Supt. Kingman, Kansas March 16 16 - Max G. McAuley, Prin wife of Commu. Schools, Omaha, Nebraska People-to-People Forum: 4 p.m., Forum Room, Kansas Union. Orientation meeting for students planning to visit the British Isles. All students welcome. Brian Cleave in charge. SUA Bridge Lessons: 7 p.m. 206 Kansas Union, Instructor. Larry Bodge, Body Solution; 7 p.m. 206 Kansas Union, Body Solution; 303 Bailey. Speaker, Mr. Regier, "Summer Opportunities for Teachers." people-to-People Forum: 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room, Kansas Union. Panel of foreign students will discuss "The American College Student—First Impressions." TOMORROW Episcopal Holy Communion & Lunch: 2 Noon, Canterbury House. Baptist Student Union Devotional: 5 pages 1212 Oread. Bible study and devotion. Christian Science Organization: 7:30 pm. Danforth Chapel Episcopal Evening Prayer: 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Netherlands, Belgium: Van Eck Ritsame, March 28. Spain: Pedro Bonet, April 11. Scandinavia; Jannik Lindbaek, April 18. 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