Friday, Feb. 14, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Research Continued from p. 1 "The new policy is unenforcable," he said. "It contains too many words." David Downing, professor of aerospace engineering, agreed with Roskam that the proposal was cumbersome, but said he voted for the extension because it was better the extension because it was better than nothing. tran holing. "The new rule is less restrictive" than the present rule, which is very clear, but very restrictive," he said. Earl Huyser, professor of chemistry, said he had difficulty understanding the document in the time he had to study it. Huyser, who doesn't support the extension, said he questioned whether many faculty members were truly interested in it. On the Record Professors, he said, who had papers to grade and classes to teach didn't have extra time to read the document, regardless of its importance. He said the issue probably had not been resolved. Sidney Shapiro, chairman of SenEx, announced the results of the faculty vote at the meeting. he also enjoyed the speech. bedroom window. Three pairs of earrings, a wedding ring, stereo equipment, camera, chainsaw, necklace and gloves, valued together at $3,565, were stolen from a home in rural Lawrence between 11:30 a.m. and 8 p.m. Playboy A television, amplifier, cassette deck and speakers of undetermined value were stolen from a KU student's apartment in the 1000 block of Emery Road between 4 p.m. Tuesday and 1:50 p.m. Wednesday, police said. Thieves entered by breaking a "He was a good speaker," he said. "I thought it was interesting and fun to listen to. He made some good points." Continued from p.1 particularly Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Peterson spent the first half of his speech talking about sex, some of the stereotypes and some of the changes our society has experienced since he began writing for Playboy about 13 years ago. "We are a more conservative society now than in the late '70s," he said. "There is still the passion, but it is going on in private as opposed to the '70s when we were a very promiscuous society." 'Sex should be like ethnic food — enjoy the flavor, don't ask what went into it.' He also discussed several of the letters and discussed he had dealt with in his column. One of the most common concerns he has dealt with in his column recently was social diseases, Two speakers and a mixing board, valued together at $2,000, were stolen from a music shop in the 900 block of Massachusetts street. Lawrence police said. The equipment was rented in July and never returned. James Peterson Playboy magazine writer "It is not one of those diseases like-ly to affect you," he said. "AIDS is probably the hardest disease to catch in recent history." One listener asked why there were so few black women as centerfolds. He answered that Hugh Hefner chose the centerfoldes, and Hefner's taste was deciding the tastes of six million men. In the second part of the speech, he answered written questions. Most of the questions concerned relationships, sex, and the magazine. Responding to a question about dealing with broken relationships, he suggested that people who want to meet partners shouldn't look for them in bars. "Do something that you're interested in," he said. "If you like music, go to a music store or concert. Start a conversation with someone you are interested in." Peterson previously worked for Psychology Today magazine. He said he thought that was part of the reason he got the job at Playboy. "They probably thought I knew something about behavioral sciences," he said. BRING THE WHOLE GANG! Wé Deliver! 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