6 Thursday, February 26, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON "Horse! ... Is there a man called 'Horse' in here?" Lincoln seen pictures of Lincoln in newspapers at school. "He looks just like that," she said about Klein. Continued from p. 1 Lincoln came to Lawrence in the 1850s, just before the start of the Civil War. At that time, Lawrence graduated from the Kansas free-sellers' "He didn't like slavery," said Joey Yockey, 9, who said Lincoln was one of his heroes. Aaron Catloth, 8, said, "He helped the Civil War." Klein removed a gray tweed shawl from his stooped shoulders as he waded through the packed room. He hung his long black coat and top hat on a coat rack. Pacing on the floor, he looked down into the floor, the modern-day Lincoln sat down on a bright orange plastic chair. "' The more a man speaks, the less he's understood.'" Klein About 70 percent of his speech was spoken in Lincoln's words, Klein said. His speech focused on the importance of cooperation to promote Christian morals. quoted Lincoln. "If a man is educated, then he can read the scripts. If we can't read the scripts, we can't know the difference between right and wrong." Klein said. Tim Shrimplin, 9, said he thought he had had a better education than Lincoln had. Klein, speaking through Lincoln, said, "All I knew when I was finished was how to read, write and cipher." He asked the children in the audience if they knew how to read. "Yes!" Did they know how to write? "Yes!" Did they know how to cipher? The audience laughed, and children looked to their parents for help. If four pigeons sat on a fence, and he shot one of them off, how many would be left? Klein asked them. "Three," the children answered. "That's good ciphering, but it isn't good sense." Klein said. The otto shot from the feet from the头, he explained. "Education is one of the most important things we can attend to." Klein said. Then he removed his little round spectacles from a case he pulled from his lapel and read a proclamation, asking the audience to unite with him to fight for education. Then he moved to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" played softly in the background. On Campus A workshop for International Women is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. ■ "Tewa Cultural Landscapes," a lecture, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today at 412 Lindley Hall. - "Avatar of Power: Southern Kuba Avatar," an anthropology graduate colloquium, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today at the Spencer Museum of Art. - A computer science colloquium - Kavi Mukammala is scheduled for ■ "A Context for Black Women's Rebellious Voices in the African Dispora," a lecture, is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room at the Kansas Union. A Latin American Solidarity rice and beans dinner and panel discussion with the South American delegation is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. On the Record A skillsaw, various tools, a checkbook and stereo equipment, valued together at $790, were taken Tuesday KU police arrested a Kansas City, Mo, man yesterday in connection with a theft reported by a McColum Hall resident. Sunglasses valued at $45, and a radio valued at $20 were reported stolen. No charges have been filed. from a residence in the 600 block of West 27th Terrace, Lawrence police said. business in the 1700 block of Massachusetts. Street, Lawrence police said. The business reported that the VCR was rented Jan. 11 and was not returned. 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