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Professionals will discuss state's traffic C concerned professionals will discuss statewide traffic safety issues such as drunken driving, seatbelt use and pedestrian safety at a conference May 9 in Lawrence. by Thom Clark Kennan staff writer Kansan staff writer The conference will be t e from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Lawrence Holidome. 200 McDonald Drive. "The conference will make people aware about issues concerning traffic safety, including drunken driving," said Becky Stephens, secretary in the office of continuing education. the state had registered for the event, which will feature six conference topics. Speakers include James E. Flory, Douglas County district attorney; Robert H. Sutcliffe, Douglas County officials, and State Rep. Jessian Branson. D-Lawrence She said 254 people from the eastern portion of "There will be people from law enforcement, attorneys, judges, emergency medical services and special interest groups such as MADD who participate in participating in the conference," Stephens said. She said the seventh annual conference was made possible by a grant from the Kansas Department of Transportation. A second conference will be in Great Bend, where 240 people from the western portion of the state will gather. Nancy Bauder, executive director for Kansans for Highway Safety, said she would attend both "While this conference aims to enhance traffic safety awareness, it also attempts to get the community involved," Stephens said. "They safety, said she would attend both "There should be every county in the state represented in one form or another," Bauder said. "And hopefully it will bring people up to date on the latest laws and programs concerning highway safety." Goal of center is to help those who teach classics by a Kansan reporter The Joye and Elizabeth Hall Center for the Humanities this year will sponsor its first summer institute for the classics. From June 5 to June 22, e-membrant and secondary teachers from Kansas and Missouri will study "The Odyssey" and "The Aeneid." Stanley Lombardo, director o' the institute and chairman of the department of classics, said the intensive course would concentrate on the three works, but would be supplemented by a variety of guest lectures and special sessions focusing on how to teach classics to students. literature - Greek and Latin - in courses," Lombardo said. "The objective is to reach teachers and train them to teach classical Janet Crow, assistant director of the center, said she thought it was going to be an exciting institute for students. "I would do more than listen to lectures. "The purpose of the institute is to make them more comfortable teaching classics to students," she said. Campus Briefs The three-week program, which will meet Monday through Thursday, will cost each participant $385. The programs in KU residence halls and meals Instructors for the course are Lomardo; Lois Spatz, professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City; and Anne Shaw, Latin teacher at the University of Arizona. Other University faculty are scheduled to lecture on related topics. SBOVIET EXPERT TO SPEAK: Nathan Edelman, a prominent Soviet historian and novelist, will speak at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the International Room at the Kansas Union and at 7:30 p.m. in the Jawhawk Room. At 1:30, Edelman will speak on "How Alex Pushkin Envisioned the Future of Russia." At 7:30, he will discuss "The Relevance of Russian History to Contemporary Events." Edelman, who has written and published more than 15 books about Russian history, also will discuss the state of Soviet affairs. The event is co-sponsored by the department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and the department of Soviet and East European Studies CAFETERIA TO CLOSE: Thirsty students will be able to get discounted drinks while the Wescoe Cafeteria is closed for renovations. The cafeteria will be closed for two months, from May 9 to July 10, for remodeling as part of Union renovations. There will be a KU Concessions trailer in front of Wescote Hall from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday during final examinations. The inside sandwiches, chips, snacks, doughnuts, coffee, juice and beverages. Coffee and soda will be offered at discount prices. A 10-count drink will cost 25 cents, a 20-count will cost 50 cents and a 32-count will cost 75 cents. Rey-Ban SAVINGS AT BAUSCH & LOMB CENTER Find Your Style at Entertainment This Weekend Make your graduation lunch and dinner reservations today. We'll be serving from 11am- 11pm May 21. Thank you for your patronage. You made our first year successful. 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