Corbin Council elections to be Friday Elections for two major offices for the newly formed Corbin College Council will be Friday in the south lobby of Corbin College, said Mary Sue Hanks, chairman of Corbin College Advisory Board. A new set of by-laws has been initiated by Corbin College, calling for replacement of the advisory board by the council next year. The election will decide the chairmanship of the council and the corresponding secretary. The election is being run by the advisory board under the new laws, said Miss Hanks, and is being decided this spring so that plans for the new council will be definite. Elections for other council offices will be next fall. The polling place will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and any member of Corbin College is invited to cast his ballot. Candidates for council chairmanship are Jewel Scott, Ottawa freshman, and Marilyn Solsky, Prairie Village freshman. freshman, and Mary McCain. Candidates for corresponding secretary of the council are Barbara Gale, Overland Park freshman; Kathy Powell, Topeka freshman, and Karen McCain, Kansas City, Mo., freshman. KU prof gets European study grant Norris Lacy, assistant professor of French and Italian, will leave June 8 for summer studies in Europe. Lacy is the recipie... of two grants for his scholarship. One is from KU's Watkins Faculty Summer Fellowship, and the other from the American Philosophical Society. He will study 12th century French romance literature and present a paper on that topic at the International Arthurian n Congress in Cardiff, Wales. SUA presents Robert Duncan The Student Union Activities (SUA) will feature the poetry of Robert Duncan at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. This is Duncan's third visit to KU, and he will be on campus until May 16 to teach in poetry writing classes, said Roy Gridley, associate professor of English. Duncan also will read and participate in an observance of the 150th anniversary of Walt Whitman's birth at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Forum Room. At this time Charles Feinberg, who possesses an extensive collection of Whitman's work, will read and present to Watson Library part of his collection "Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking," Gridley said. Edward Grier, professor of English, also will read some of Whitman's work at this time, Gridley said. Duncan, a native of San Francisco, was a member of the writing movement centered at Black Mountain College in the 1950's. He has published 14 volumes of his poetry, the most recent being "Bending the Bow." Law school council to show riot film The law students' Civil Rights Research Council will present a film on the riots at the Democratic Convention at 8 p. m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room, said Ray Lancaster, Lawrence first year law student. May 7 1969 KANSAN 3 The film is an American Civil Liberties Union film, and admission is free. More than $2\frac{1}{4}$ centuries of service to Kansas are the contributions of eight KU faculty members who will retire to emeritus status June 30. Pictured here before the annual University Retirement dinner at which they were honored are: (front) James D. Stranathan, physics, 38 years; Charles L. Shepard, entomology, 12 years; (rear) Mrs. Virginia Maddox, Extension Library, 22 years; Reinhold Schmidt, voice, 20 years; George W. Bradshaw, civil engineering, 47 years; and Verner F. Smith, architecture, 41 years. Not present were Miss Wichita wants medals WASHINGTON (UPI) - The nation is on the way toward commemorating the centennial of Wichita, Kan. The House passed and sent the Senate Monday a bill authorizing minting of medals for the celebration. Retiring faculty members Lottie Lesh, Independent Study Bureau, 27 years; and Miss Eleanor Loeb, social work, 14 years. Tired of same dull dinner? Come To The PANTRY for excitement good food & variety Steaks Chicken Crisp Salads Home Made Pies The Pantry 1528 W. 23rd VI 3-7902 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed Mondays Faster absorbency. Longer protection. That's the extra security you get with new Meds, the only tampon with this double-protection design: an outer layer of larger fibers that absorb instantly, with an inner layer of tiny fibers that store more, longer. Comes in the first gentle, flexible plastic applicator MEEDS AND MODES ARE TRADEMARKS OF PERSONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY