Chancellor for KU (Continued from Page 1) Chalmers terms Florida State University's college-within-the-college the "cluster plan," and has said the purpose of the plan is to reduce the number of talented freshmen who drop out of college each year "because of disenchment with the mechanized impersonal procedures on most large campuses." Richard L. Von Ende, Abilene, Tex. graduate student and member of the student screening committee, said Chalmers expressed great interest in the proposed KU senate code. Von Ende said Chalmers stressed the fact that he would always want to keep the communication lines open between himself and the students. In addition to his other achievements, Chalmers is also responsible for the Florida State Council for Instruction Awards. This program recognizes effective creative teaching and authorizes a number of faculty members each year to work on programs created to improve classroom instruction. Chalmers' primary interests within the realm of psychology have been in human vision, concept formation, and selection and training of military personnel. Chalmers' major publications include: "Human Factors in Photo Interpretation,""Monocular and Binocular Cues in Primary Size-Distance Perception," "Evaluation of Methods for Teaching Trouble Shooting Techniques." Chalmers is a member of Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Sigma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, the American Association of University Professors (screetary, FSU chapter, 1961-62) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He is a member of the executive committee of the Florida Association of Colleges and Universities (former president and vice president and serves as an administrative representative for the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (previously a member of the board of trustees). He also serves on the council of the Federation of Regional Accrediting Commissions of Higher Education, the board of managers for the National Variable Annuity Company, as an official representative of the College Entrance Examination Board, as an executive council member of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and on the research advisory council of the Office of Education Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The Committee of Regents for Selection of Chancellor of the University of Kansas: A. H. Cromb, chairman, Dr. James Basham, Henry A. Bubb, Eldon Sloan and Jess Stewart. Chalmers was made an honorary member of Gold Key in 1968. The Committee of Faculty appointed to assist the Regents: Prof. William P. Albrecht, chairman, Prof. Robert P. Cobb, NEW ORLEANS (UPI) Perry Raymond Russo, 27, who has said he heard Clay L. Shaw and Lee Harvey Oswald conspire to kill President John F. 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