Fridav.March 9.1979 3 University Daily Kansan KANSAN On Campus TODAY: SOCIAL WORK DAY will be all day in the Kansas University Ballroom. PSYCHOLOGY PRESENTATION by Gustav Jahda, professor of psychology, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland. STRATHCLYDE HALL FRAASI Jahda will be attend at 12:30 p.m. in p47 Fraser. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available for elderly, non-English speaking and low income individuals p. 5 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the aid office in new York Hall BIOLOGY CLUB will meet at 4 p.m. in the Room in the Union. TOMORROW: The applications for SUMMER LANGUAGE INSTITUTES in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain are due. Contact the Study Abroad office, 108 Strong Hall. The JAYHAWK INVITATIONAL HALL FESTIVAL will be all held on Friday, May 25th by Rich Mattieson, guest artist, at 8 p.m. VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE will be available from 10 a.m. to noon in the legal aid office in new Green Hall. MONDAY: THE KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH AFRICA will meet at 4 p.m. in the International Room in the Union, ANTINUCLEAR ACTIVIST Sam Lovejoy will speak at 7:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Sunglasses by: • Spoiling • Bauch & Lomb • Raybon • Royal 1st journalism dean dies Burton Marvin, the first dean of the William Allen White School of Journalism, died yesterday in Syracuse, N.Y., at the age of 66. Sun Specs Marvin spent the past 10 days in a Syracuse hospital before he died of cancer. Marvin was dean of the School of Journalism from 1948 to 1963. While at KU he became the first director of the William D. Schiller Memorial organization to assist in journalistic education. 1021 Massachusetts Lawrence, K6804 6841 5730 LOCATED NEXT TO NEW YORKER Marvin was born in Summerville, Mass., on Dec. 23, 1913, to Alma Ethel and Henry Howard Marvin. He graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1935 and received his master's degree in journalism in 1937 from Columbia University. Del Brinkman, dean of the School of Journalism, said, "he was generally a very hard worker. He exemplified some of the best qualities of university teaching. This school's national reputation has grown." "Burton Marvin was one of the pioneers in journalism education and his imprint at the University of Kansas is still on the program." Marvin worked nine years as a reporter, com editor and assistant city editor for the Chicago Daily News. After teaching one year at Columbia University's graduate school of journalism, he became KU's dean of journalism. Burton Marvin He was a member of the Accrediting Commission of the American Council of In 1960 Marvin traveled to Iran and taught for one year at a university in Tehran as a Fulbright lecturer. Education for Journalists from 1954 to 1962. After leaving KU in 1985 he taught one year at the University of Tel Aviv in Israel and started a communications program there. Beginning in 1966 he worked two years at National Council of Churches as associate general secretary for communication. He began teaching courses in newspaper at Syracuse University in 1968. Later he became assistant dean of the journalism school there. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Marvin, Syracuse, and his three children: Charles Arthur, Ottawa; Robert Henry, Lawrence; and Anne, Baton Rouge, La. Charles graduated from the University of Kansas in 1946, Robert graduated from the University of Missouri in 1950, and he joined the journalism library in Flint Hall. Anne is working on her doctorate in American Literature. A memorial service will be held in Syracuse next week. Marvin's body will be buried in Lincoln, Neb., his boyhood home. A career in law without law school. 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You record for 1978 that Jesus had been called to go up to Jerusalem, "passed away," but still stands "FOR GOD SHALL BREW EVERY WORK INTO JUDGMENT, WITH EVERY SECRET THING, WHETHER IT BE GOOD, OR WHETHER IT BE The two preceding verses give us this warning: "And further, by these, my son, be admonished; of making many sacrifices for the Lord," he says. Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep His Commandments; for this is the whole duty of man." *Ecclesi.* 12:12-14. There is surely no end "in our day of sin" and we cannot be saved from it. We must wipe us better we make the reading of his Book, The Bible, first and foremost? Jesus called Peter, Salam, because he was one of the apostles and the chiefs of the New Testament How are we going to "savor of the things of God" if we neglect and take heed of Psalm 11:11? **THY WORD HAVE I HID IN MINE HEART, THAT I MIGHT NOT SIN** John Bunyan wrote Pilgrim's Progress. This Book, next to the Bible, is reputed to have had the greatest influence in producing the greatness of character and accomplishments of the English-speaking peoples. Bunyan advised his children to think a little every day about their own funeral; not to make them sad and morbid, but on the contrary, in order to banish those sort of feelings and dread and fear at the time, and enable them to meet it rejoicing in the so great salvation of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is no wonder that such a name was entered your name, and mine, for a 1979 Appointment. It has been well said that there is only one road in this life: Heaven at one end, and Hell on the other end. The real imam's way is to travel through hell and save your life by traveling? In the Sermon on the Mount Christ said the way to Heaven was "strait and narrow and few there be that find God." You must not walk through the dark and have You ever definitely "turned about"—that is the meaning of conversion—and began to "light the good light of life." Turn your face towards Heaven as you begin another year. Don’t look back. Use the means of Oracle: Search the Scriptures for names of Jesus and His disciples; Honor God on His Day — consider Isaiah 58:13, 14, on how He is born in Jerusalem; consider Daniel 9:12, noshow that favour of God on Him; honor Moses. Honour God of God in all things. Man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart — first 16:7 17:1 “STRIVE TO HIS HEAVEN,” then 17:3 “WE WILL BE WEILDOING, and in due season you will me!” The Lord Himself in the Way, and in come to rejoice in His Salvation and THEY PRESENCE IS FULNESS OF JOY, AND AT THE RIGHT HAND THERE ARE PLEASURES FORVEMOREM "THE WORD PASSEH AWAY, AND THE LUST OF HER MEMORIES," the will of God ABIBETE OVERREV. 1st John 2:17 P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031