Thursday, April 2, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 3 $500,000 Grant Goes to KU Professors Eleven faculty and staff members have been named recipients of awards for research and travel under the half-million dollar Ford Foundation grant, George M. Beckmann, associate dean of taculties and chairman of the KU Council for International Programs, announced. The Ford grant, announced last July and giving KU $100,000 for five years, specifically provides funds for faculty members who specialize in international areas to renew more frequently their personal contacts in the area. THE GRANT also provides the University with funds to increase the size and capabilities of its faculty in international education, to increase its ability to teach the "unusual languages," to purchase additional books for library holdings in the international area and to continue experiments in international teaching and research throughout the University. Under the grant three faculty members received awards in support of research in the 1964-65 academic year. They are: fessor of philosophy; Frank H. H. King, associate professor of economics; Roy D. Laird, professor of political science; Robert E. Nunley, associate professor of geography and Charles L. Stansifer, assistant professor of history. Dr. Errol E. Harris, Roy A. Roberts distinguished professor of philosophy, for research in Europe on the principles of international order; Special travel awards in support of research have been given to Thomas R. Buckmann, director of libraries, Harry G. Shaffer, assistant professor of economics and Heinrich A. Stammler, professor and chairman of Slavic languages and literatures. DR. MICHAEL KLIMENKO, assistant professor of Slavic languages and literatures, for research in Europe on the expansion of Christianity in Russian territory to the time of Peter the Great; Dr. Raymond G. O'Connor, associate professor of history, for research in relation to the writing of a book titled "A History of American Foreign Policy from 1921 to 1841," to be volume seven of a series on American foreign policy published by the Atherton Press. International Affairs Monthly from the Soviet Union In English or in Russian QUALITY AND STYLE! Carries reviews & Marxist Analysis of world developments; theoretical articles and analysis of Soviet foreign policy. One year subscription—$3.50 Imported Publications & Products 1 Union Square, N. Y. C. 3, Those who received awards for research in the summer of 1964 are Richard T. De George, associate pro- WEDDING RINGS Why buy ordinary rings when a prize-winning Artcarved costs no more? Starting at $8.00. STELLA SET Groom's Ring ... $29.50 Bride's Ring ... $27.50 Just one of our 300 Different Styles! Marks Jewelers 817 Mass. Patronize Kansan Advertisers INTERVIEWS 1965 ROCK CHALK REVUE PRODUCER & BUSINESS MANAGER APPLICATION BY LETTER DESCRIBING QUALIFICATIONS, REASONS FOR APPLYING AND IDEAS CONCERNING THE REVUE. DUE 5:00 P.M., APRIL 15 KU-Y OFFICE, KANSAS MEMORIAL UNION INTERVIEWS: 7:30 P.M., APRIL 16 Dr. William R. Bright former Student Leader and Business Executive Speaker at 50 major Universities yearly in U.S.A. MORALITY & COLLEGE LIFE Also Speaker at many Foreign Universities around the globe Discussing 9:00 p.m., Tonight SAE HOUSE,1301 W.Campus "1 of 18 babies born out of Wedlock in U.S.A." "1 of 6 American Brides are pregnant before marriage." EVERYONE WELCOME Sponsored by Local Business Men. ---