Campus briefs Six alumni board nominees selected The University of Kansas Alumni Association Thursday announced six nominees for five-year terms on its board of directors. Three will be elected this spring by the association's 19,000 members. Williams Meyer The nominees are: Joe F. Balch, Chanute lawyer; Max G. Falkenstein, Topeka radio and TV executive; Nation Meyer, Hutchinson bank president; Dr. J. L. Morgan, Emporia physician; Dr. John N. Simons, Rochester, Minn., physician and Odd Williams, Lawrence businessman. Simons Balch Morgan Falkenstien CYR sponsors Frizzell speech Kansas Atty. Gen. Kent Frizzell will discuss proposed state legislation at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Pine Room. public may attend Frizzell's speech, Mark Edwards, Emporia junior and CYR president, said. Frizzell's appearance is sponsored by the KU Collegiate Young Republics (CYR). The A business meeting to discuss the local CYR participation in the state convention will be held after the speech, Edwards reported. Expert focuses on mentally retarded A noted expert on mental retardation will speak tonight about the education of brain-injured children. Dr. William Cruickshank, director of the Institute for the Study of Mental Retardation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will address the KU Chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children. His address, 'The Psychopathology and Education of the Brain-Injured Child," will be given 7:30 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Feb. 18 1969 KANSAN 3 Annual concert set The Little Symphony, composed of advanced students, faculty, and Lawrence residents, will perform their annual concert Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. Soloists for the program are faculty members Richard Reber, pianist, John Boulton, flute, and Robert Stanton, English horn. 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