8 Wednesday, March 23, 1988 / University Daily Kansan - Folder distribution for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Kansas University ballroom. Students can pick up folders in 102 Strong Hall, after March 34. On Campus - A staff training and development session titled "Performance Evaluation" is scheduled for 9 a.m. today and tomorrow in 102 Carruth-H'Oleary Hall. The training session is sponsored by the department of personnel Services. Call 864-4944 to register. Master classes with Claude Frank, pianist, scheduled for 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. A Retirees Club coffee is scheduled for 10 a.m. today in the Adam Lounge of the Adams Alumni Center. A University Forum titled "Zagreb Today, as the Cultural Center of the School of Art with"with a schedule for the scheduled for 11:40 a.m. today at Excumens Christian Ministries, 2104 Eadre Ave. A Latin American Studies lecture titled "Two Costa Rican Views On the Central American Peace Process" is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union A graduate school informational meeting for students interested in attending graduate school is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in Alderson Auditorium at the Kansas Union. Recreation services is holding a meeting for managers of Screwball teams at 6:30 p.m. today in 202 Robinson Center. A math department lecture titled "Continuity of the Conjugate Operator" with Gerald Beer from California State University-Los Angeles is scheduled for 4 p.m. today in the Arenszajn Room, 119 Strong Hall. A study skills workshop titled "Preparing for Exams" is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in 4034 Wescoe Hall. The workshop is free, and no registration is required. A Campus Christians meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Daisy Hill Room of the Burge Union. A Public Relations Student Society of America and Women in Communications, Inc., meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in 100 Stauffer-Flint. The meeting will feature speaker Barbara Barickman, promotional director at the J.C. Nichols Co. in Kansas City. A study skills workshop titled "Preparing for Exams" is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in 4034 Wesco Hall. The workshop is free, and no registration is required. A Student Senate meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. A dean candidate open meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union George Woodyard, professor of Spanish and Portuguese will talk about "My Vision for the Development of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences" and will answer questions. A student recital with Sean Beckett, tenor, is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. ■ A Student Senate meeting is scheduled for *p* y m. today in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union. A dean candidate open meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in the Centennial Room of the Kansas Union George Woodyard, professor of Spanish and Portuguese, will talk about "My Vision for the Development of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences" and will answer questions. A student recital with Sean Beckett, tenor, is scheduled for 8 p.m. today in Swarthout Recital Hall at Murphy Hall. U.S.S.R. book fans to receive new works The Associated Press MOSCOW — The shortage of good books in the Soviet Union is being assaulted in a two-front war, with 3,500 previously banned titles being published and a new law in the works that will allow a vanity press. For years, Soviet citizens have been hard pressed to lay their hands on the best writing of Soviet, Russian and foreign authors. But two newspapers announced programs aimed at expanding the pool of quality literature available at bookshops or public libraries. The Communist Party daily Pravda said that authors willing to risk their own money would be able to publish their works, sharing in earnings from government sales or absorbing the loss if the material fails to draw a following. In addition to the vanity press venture, state presses soon will be turning out new editions of highly popular works by Mihail Bulakov, author of "The Master and Margarita," and Boris Pasternak, who won the 1958 Nobel Literature Prize for his novel "Doctor Zhivago." It has not yet been published in book form in his homeland. The newspapers did not say whether foreign literature was included among the books to be made available. Most of the fiction and non-fiction titles were banned during the 29-year dictatorship of Joseph Stalin and removed from library shelves and book kiosks because their authors were deemed to have espoused politically hazardous ideas. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT $300 per week! ROYAL PRESTIGE MUST SUPPLEMENT ITS SUMMER WORK FORCE IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES: Atterson Chanute Colby Concordia Dodge City Emporia Ft. Scott Garden City Great Bend Hays McPherson Olathe Overland Park Paola Parsons Pittsburg Pratt St. Joseph Salina Topeka Wichita Winfield For more information, come to: Kansas Union Gallery West — 11:30, 1:30 or 3:30 Parlor C - 6:30 TODAY! Film Developing & Double Prints only $299 Any exposure STANDARD SIZE PRINTS IN BEAUTIFUL GLOSSY FINISH Applies to color print film processed C-41 only. (Values to $987) one to keep one to share Valid: March 22-29 Jayhawk Bookstore 1420 Crescent Rd. 1420 Crescent Rd. Your book professionals at the top of Naismith Hill. Hrs: 8-5 M-F 9-5 Sat. 12:30:3:30 Sun. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES (CLAS) UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES FALL 1988 1. Enrollment Card Handout March 23 and 24 9:00-4:30 Kansas Union Ballroom-Picture I.D. Required 2. Advising-2 Weeks Only March 28 through April 8 Check the letter you received in the mail for more information. March 28 through April 8 8:30-12:00 and 1:00-5:00 Strong Hall Rotunda 3. Dean's Stamp CLAS Freshmen and Sophomores: March 21 through 25 Special advising workshops will be presented by the CLAS Advising Support Center in the Residence Halls. Take advantage of this opportunity to complete your fall 1988 schedule, get an advisor's signature and Dean's stamp all without leaving your residence hall. Check with your RA for more information. SPRING BREAK'S OVER BUT THE PARTY CONTINUES AT GAMMONS WEDNESDAY NIGHT, March 23 CASH PRIZES for the Best Tan Male and Female categories, with prizes being awarded to the three tannest in each category. ALSO prizes from WARNER BROS. In connection with their new release POLICE ACADEMY 5 ASSIGNMENT: MIAMI BEACH Prizes will also be awarded from Electric Beach, Funtime Movie Rentals, and Body by Schliebe. $1.00 Well Drinks $1.00 Domestic Bottled Beer 50c Draws All Imports specially priced. It's also Asparagus in the Pink night which means new music all night!!