Thirty classes offered Free University opens today The Kansas Free University classes begin today with 30 classes offered. Pre-enrollment is not required. The class leader, called a coordinator, is either interested in a particular field or well-versed in the area he will be coordinating. Additional information about each course offered in Kansas Free University may be found in the Free University Catalogue which may be picked up in the Union or the Carterbury House. The courses offered, the time, place, coordinator, and his phone number are: Anarchist Theory, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 1301 Louisiana #10, John Weissmiller, 842-5701; Introduction to Assemblage Art, 7:30 p.m. Bookstore, Harry Kroon, 843-4318; Beermaking, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 1701 Ohio, Bob Marvin; Folksong Workshop, 7:30 p.m. Monday, 116 Lle Rie Cemetery, 7:30 p.m. Lle Rie Museum, 842-7200; Martyrs and Martyri-Makers —The Female Predicament, Monday, Call Roe Schmidt, 843-6556; Poetic Terrence Williams, 842-1053; Rhythm and Blues, 7 p.m. Monday, 1328 Vermont, Bode Benhivengo, 843-2703; The Monday, Call Roe Krebs, 842-5267. Classical Music, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 1701 Ohio, Jeff Dearinger, 842-576-656 Gravestone Rubbings, 7 p.m. Tuesday, 941 Louisiana #302, Mary Hatcher, 842-2371; Science Fiction, 7:30 p.m. tuesday U.S. International, 8:45 p.m. U.S. Industrialism in Latin America, 8 p.m. Tuesday, 1142 Indiana #3, Jeff Lough Drugs and the Mind, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 1546 Mass, Bing Hart, 843-4062 or 842-7472; Esperanto, 7:30 p.m. wEDNESDAY, 1301 Louisiana #10, John Weismiller, 842-5701; Knitting Yarn- craft, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 1935 Ohio CITY, Knittingners bring a pair of medium-sized needles and a skein of knitting worsed. Functional Morality, 8 p.m. Thursday, 1332 Louisiana, Richard Spear, 842-5339; Jesus, 7 p.m. Thursday, 1527 u# & #A8; Smooie Mood; What We Built in Our School and Out Of, 8 p.m. Thursday, Room 17, Marvin Hall, Tod Lundy, 842-4668 Free University Orchestra, 11 a.m. Saturday, 1701 Ohio, Ri Acverall m. times before, sun up, KA声塔 n. times Mueller; Blues Guitar, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 1116 Louisiana, Daryl Katz; Breadmaking, m. Sunday, 1530 Lincoln, F. G. Marxism; Theory and Practice, 2 p.m., 1510 Kentucky #G, Fred Murphy; Draft Counselors Training, 2:30 Sunday, Lou Oufle, Lawrence Peace Cen The Art of Ecology, Saturday Afternoons, call Deermeow or Mountain Beaver at 842-2976 for arrangements; Balance Skills, call Phil Levi at 842- February proclaimed Peace Corps Month Governor Robert Docking today proclaimed February as Peace Corps Month in the state of Kansas. In his proclamation Governor Docking urged "the Year long course in biology plan A summer course in biological field study, offered at KU this summer, may be the beginning of a special full-year study of vertebrate biology available in the spring semester 1971 to graduate students. The National Science Foundation made a $5,000 grant for the summer course titled "Field Methods for Vertebrate Biologists." The coordinators of the course, Robert S. Hoffman and J. Knox Jones Jr., said whether the year long course would be developed depended upon the experience this summer. The summer course will emphasize multifaceted fields of study, including ecology, ethnology and systematics. Students in the eight week summer course will spend three weeks in Lawrence and five weeks in the Custer National Forest of Montana. Graduate students enrolled in the summer course will enroll in a four hour fall semester course devoted to the preparation of a detailed research report. Feb. 9 1970 KANSAN 5 Kansas citizens to give serious consideration to the possibility of participating in this organization." Glen Fischbach, Peace Corps western regional director, received the governor's proclamation on behalf of the Peace Corps. This week has been designated KU Peace Corps Week and films will be shown from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. every day in the Kansas Union Oread Room. A question and answer session will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. More than a dozen Peace Corps recruiters will be in Kansas during the month of February Fishbach said. The recruiters will spend much of their time on college and university compues he said. The other part of the campaign, Fishbach added, will be directed at the experienced Kansas farmer whose skills are urgently needed. The Peace Corps is in Kansas looking for more than 2,000 experienced farmers and other persons who are interested in serving overseas as Peace Corps volunteers. "Most of the applicants need to be single," Fishbach said, "but there are a number of requests for married couples and some requests which allow for married couples with dependents." The Peace Corps recruiting team will conduct an extensive 10-day recruiting campaign throughout northern Kansas beginning today, Fishbach said. Governor Docking said he urged citizens to give their full support of the ideals for which the Peace Corps stands. Forum topic insurance The Annual Insurance Forum at the KU School of Business will be 2 p.m. March 7 in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The annual lecture is funded by an endowment created in 1957 by a group of Kansas insurance executives. The goal is to increase understanding of the role of insurance in American life among students and the public. Maynard W. Whitelaw, vice president of General Adjustment Bureau in New York City will be the speaker. Whitelaw's lecture on "Some Managerial Concepts" will be followed by a discussion moderated by Harold C. Krogh, professor of business administration. Official Bulletin Today Today Fee Payment: All Day Physics Colloquium: Dr. Jacob Enoch, KU. "Theoretical Problems in the Physics of High Beta Plasmas." 124 Malott, 4:30 p.m. Freshman Basketball: Kansas City Community Junior College Allen Tech Table Tennis Club: 173 Robinson Gymnasium, 6:45-9:45 p.m. Basketball: Oklahoma State. Allen Field, House. 8:05 p.m. Prospective Law Students: Students present at Chicago School of Law next year should contact Dean J. A. Burzle, 206 W. 48th St., Chicago, IL 60610 if they wish to be considered for the University of Kansas National Honor College at University of Chicago School of Law. Eligible Voters: Tuesday, Feb. 10. is the last day to register at the City Hall for the March 3 Lawrence bond registration. Registration is open evenings too. Tuesday AYMENT, 31 Day. AYMEN, 31 Day. Jayman, East Door. Robinson, Gymnasium, 4:30 p.m. Table Tennis Club: 173 Robinson Gymnasium, 6:45-9:45 p.m. Simon and Garfunkel reg. $5.99 Records & Stereo Malls Shopping Ctr. Bridge Over Troubled Water call Kemp Houck at 842-7550 or 864- 4279; Old Time Flicking, call Bill Spoars at 843-2173 for appointment; Population Explosion Control, cal cubism chum at 842-7656; Radical Education, let Leroy Chittenden at 843-8313. KIEF'S 4163 or 864-4178 for arrangements; Camping, call Becky Rose or Rie at 842-3768, Colloquium on Biogny for Paul Starr at 843-7039 for time. Loving Worthless People, call John Sachse at 842-8544, Movement Media. WE'RE: $3.99 open from 7:00 a.m.-2:30 a.m. stocking many drug items specializing in breakfast keeping our cafeteria open from keeping our cafeteria open from 10:00-8:00. 10:00-8:00, serving a varied grille menu, close to campus, and friendly. Koratron* separates Koratron separates set the pace for the active Junior who wants easy wear with little care. miss pat at KIRSTEN'S