Students sought for project help Leonard Harrison An effort to assist Lawrence residents in an urban improvement project will be discussed at a meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in McCollum Hall. Charles Kahn, dean of the School of Architecture and Urban Design, and Leonard Harrison, director of the Ballard Community Center, will sit on a panel to answer questions. The meeting at McCollum will be an attempt to encourage volunteer help from the students in that living unit. The program, named Project Rehabilitation, began when residents of the New Jersey Street area decided to take action to improve the appearance and conditions of their neighborhood. Through Harrison they were able to ask the assistance of the School of Architecture in planning a course of action. Explaining the school's role in Project Rehabilitation, Kahn said, "The School of Architecture proposed the project to see if we could come to grips with the housing problem in Lawrence. "The point here is that it will be the people in the area who will be making the efforts with our assistance," he said. Kahn explained that the project is not a charity drive, but an effort to make available to the residents the manpower and knowledge found on the campus. "The meeting will be primarily to coordinate effort and generate interest," Harrison said. "Our role is to let them (the residents) do their own thing." The project is connected with a new course in the School of Architecture named advocacy planning. Thirty students from varied fields including business, engineering, and public administration are enrolled. Kahn said the immediate goal of the McColum meeting was to tap "financial, material, and manpower resources. We hope to receive donations from the living units in the form of sponsorships." "Each fraternity, sorority, or dormitory will sponsor a particular part of the area to be PARIS (UPI) - Astronaut Frank Borman met French president Charles de Gaulle yesterday and delivered a message of "friendship and hope for cooperation" from President Nixon. Borman and de Gaulle visit at Elysee Palace "President de Gaulle was very friendly," Borman, an Air Force colonel, said. 10 KANSAN Feb. 7 1969 Charles Kahn Kahn has spoken at several living groups on the campus in an effort to gain support. improved. These groups will assist greatly in the manpower requirements," he said. The project is scheduled to get under way as soon as weather permits and immediate manpower requirements can be met. 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