Pharmacists discuss joint program Representatives from the KU School of Pharmacy and the Victorian College of Pharmacy, Parkville, Victoria, Australia, discuss a joint Ph.D. program to be offered by the two schools. Architecture students receive scholarships James Carl Alberts, fourth year student from Jefferson City, Mo., is the recipient of a $500 Leslie B. Simpson Scholarship. Scholarships totaling $3,600 have been awarded to nine University of Kansas architecture students for the 1970-71 academic year by the KU School of Architecture and Urban Design. The program, called Intersearch (International Graduate Research Program), is designed to teach methods of research, and offer a broadening international experience, President Grinlington and Dean Manning said. Both administrators believe the program is the first of its kind and see it as unique academically and internationally. President Grinlington sees it as a possible model for others. "It's actually the fusing of the two campuses," he pointed out. Dean Manning first Ph.D. candidate may be at KU this fall, the two administrators said. A minimum residency of one year will be required on each campus. Clayton Fink, second-year-student from Gravois Mills, Mo., has been awarded a $500 Goldwin Goldsmith Scholarship. Prof. Goldsmith was the first chairman of the department of architecture and architectural engineering and established the first curricula in that department in 1913. Robert E. Phel, first-year-student from Ridgewood, N.J., is the recipient of a $250 Goldsmith Scholarship. felt its "uniqueness lies in the internationalism" and thought it was significant that two countries are involved in making rules in common. William H. "Chip" Sloan, first-year-student from Bartlesville, Okla., has been awarded a $300 Goldsmith Scholarship and a $300 George M. Beal Scholarship. This latter award was established to honor Prof. George M. Beal, former chairman of the department of architecture and architectural engineering. Interest in KU developed when students from the Victorian College attended the KU School of Pharmacy and did well, they noted. Out of this interest, the present program emerged. Dennis Wellner, second-year student from Blackburn, Mo., is the recipient of a $400 Goldsmith Scholarship and a $100 award from the Kansas City chapter of Ray Grinlington, presider t, and Dean Nigel Manning of the Victorian College of Pharmacy, met with the faculty and administration of the KU School of Pharmacy last week to work out the details of the program. The Victorian school awards the bachelor, master's, and doctor's degree in pharmacy and is run by the Pharmaceutical Association of Australia. It is one of the few schools left in the world run by a profession, the administrators noted. Pharmacy plan launched The University of Kansas and the Victorian College of Pharmacy in Parkville, Victoria, Australia, have joined in a unique graduate school program which will result in a jointly awarded doctor of philosophy degree. The State Board of Regents and the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria approved the program on April 24. the American Institute of Architects. June 9 1970 KANSAN 7 Under the new program, the The data collection functions served by the centers as well as new research operations will be carried on by two new centers within the Institute: a new Governmental Research Center and a Center for Urban and Regional Technology. A third research center within the Institute will be the Center for Environmental Studies, which will explore the University's interests, resources, and programs in environment and consider possible new academic programs. Dr. Robert T. Aangeenbrug, now director of the Center for Regional Studies and acting director of the Governmental Research Center, will direct the institute, which will remain in facilities occupied by the two centers on the top floor of Blake Hall. He is an associate professor of geography who came to the Kansas faculty in 1966. Robert A. Whitley, second-year-student from Lawrence, received a $350 Goldsmith Scholarship and a $150 George R. Eckel Scholarship. The latter award was established by Mrs. George R. Eckel in memory of her husband, a St. Joseph, Mo., architect. The new institute will combine the resources of two long-functioning programs, the Governmental Research Center and the Center for Regional Studies. Environmental institute is created here The creation of a new Institute for Social and Environmental Studies at the University of Kansas has been announced by Chancellor E. Laurence Chalmers Jr. Three incoming freshmen have been awarded scholarships for the next academic year. Willial D. Laskowsky, St. Louis, Mo., and Marshall Russell, Wellington, have each been awarded $250 Joseph M. Kellogg Scholarships. This award is designed especially for entering freshmen to honor Prof. Kellogg, the second chairman of the department of architecture and architectural engineering. He was department chairman from 1928-45 and retired from teaching in 1956. Gary A. Nevius, Paola, has been awarded a $250 Leslie B. Simpson Scholarship from the Masonry Division, Kansas City Builders Association. WHY TRADE IT OFF? Renew your car for less money than you might think. Come in and check our low cost fine service. Students, you get a 10% discount on all work. THIS MONTHS SPECIAL $39.95 Paint Jobs In Over 3,000 Colors. G & R Body Shop 1248 E. 13th