- Photo by Randy Leffingwell Peter, Paul and Mary 'reaching out' Peter, Paul and Mary, who still know how to communicate to college crowds, "reached out" to an audience of 11,000 Saturday night in Allen Field House. The trio overcame the distance between themselves and the audience to present a warm, exciting and often humorous performance. Environment study begins Earth Week, a week of environmental study at KU, will begin today with a lecture by KU geologist Paul Hilpman beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Room 428 Lindley Hall. The title of Hilpman's lecture is "The Role of Geology in the Environmental Crisis." Tuesday, an open class will be held at 3:30 p.m. in 411 Summerfield. The class has been entitled "An Environmental Law Seminar on Industrial and Automobile Pollution." Among those who will be present are James Hughes, regional head of public relations for General Motors, and John Anderson, vice-president and general manager for Co-op farm chemicals. A 9:30 a.m. open forum in the Kansas Union Ballroom will highlight Wednesday's activities. The forum is entitled "The Politics of Ecology," or "Is the Eco-Movement a Diversionary Tactic?" or "Can Capitalism Get the Job Done?" A panel, lecture and seminar will make up Thursday's program. The day's activities will begin with a 9:30 a.m. panel in Hoch Auditorium followed by an 11 a.m. lecture, "Air, Water and 2 KANSAN Apr. 20 1970 The seminar, "The Energy Crisis," will also be held in Hoch and will begin at 2:30 p.m. Friday's schedule includes two open classes. The first will begin at 2:30 p.m. in Smith Hall and is entitled "Theological Perspective on the Ecological Crisis." The second open class will be a senior economics seminar on population which will begin at 3:30 p.m. in 306 Summerfield. Saturday's program will be conducted entirely outside the classroom. A canoe trip up the Kaw River from Perry to Lawrence will begin at dawn. Activities will continue throughout the day, highlighted by a 5 p.m. outing in South Park which will include a picnic with live music. Activity Sunday will be limited to a Community workshop on environmental quality. The session will be held at 2:30 p.m. at West Junior High School. Monday, April 27, will include Third parties favored The political history of Kansas shows that the state has been favorable toward third parties. One independent campaign which attracted nationwide attention was that of William Allen White, a 10:30 lecture in the Big 8 Room of the Kansas Union on "Ecological Effects of Man in History." After a 4:30 p.m. lecture in Lindley Hall by Edward Zeller, professor of physics and geology, on "Global Effects of Atmospheric Pollution," a panel discussion on air quality in Lawrence will be held at 8 p.m. in the Lawrence High School cafeteria. Tuesday, April 28, will conclude Earth Week. Paul Ehrlich, professor at Stanford University and author of "The Population Bomb," will speak at 8 p.m. in Allen Field House. explained, "is to promote interfaith relations." "The Hillel chapter," Worob said, "decided an open Seder would be an excellent way to allow interested people to learn about Passover." KU chapter of Hillel to sponsor a Seder "Seder is traditionally celebrated in the home," Worob said. "A ceremony in Lawrence would give Jewish students who can't go home an opportunity to celebrate the holiday." The University of Kansas chapter of Hillel, in cooperation with the KU Endowment Association, will sponsor a Seder (Passover dinner) Wednesday, April 22, at 6 p.m. in the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, Allen Worob, associate faculty adviser to Hillel, said Sunday. Representatives from all other religious organizations on the Hill have been invited to attend the Seder, Worob said. "The reason for having the Seder as an open ceremony." Worob Excellent current and long-range opportunity for man with Art history or Art background. Previous sales experience desirable but not necessary. Must be capable of dealing effectively with college students and faculty. Sales Representative Salary and commission plus benefits. Automobile provided. Extensive travel. Send confidential resume to: Ferdinand ROTEN GALLERIES 123 West Mulberry Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 Free Kite Get a free Super Shef Hi- Flier Kite with every Super Shef you order. Supply Limited This week only while supply lasts. (c) NATIONAL PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, INC. 1970