Tuesday, June 28.1977 University Daily Kansan 3 a launched a the riches lope oil. and ICC of Alaska natives in rates as use Gift items reflect nature A world of hidden treasures lies behind a bay window of the gift shop of the MGM. Shells, sharks' teeth, posters, puzzles, plants and feathers are some of the unusual items from all over the world that are for sale in the shop. Philip S. Humphrey, director of the museum, said the criterion for the shops' inventory was that the items be relevant to the history museum. "We handle quality items that remind our visitors of what they saw in the museum," Merchandise includes such items as expedition posters of Lewis Dyche, the professor of natural history for whom he co-wrote a book about publications; honey bottled by the museum and puzzles of the stuffed horse Comanche—the only 7th Cavalry survivor of the battle. All items relate to exhibits in the museum, Roberta Eberta, manager of the She said the dinosaur exhibits brought visitors to the shop to buy dinosaur posters Tom Swearingen, museum artist at the Natural History Museum, said the museum tried to give visitors an idea of the changing environment and pressures on nature. "People right now are interested in preservation, wildlife and the environment," he said. The museum shop offers a wide range of what the environment is about, he said. "Some people are really impressed with the shop, but KIDS come in and ask them what we see. We sell them." Anne Marie, Lawrence sophomore, who works at the shop, said the items in the shop are from her mother. Marie said some people had told her they were related to Lewis Dychke. Several old-timmers talked about old buildings that had once been in the vicinity, she said. To produce that effect, the store has been decorated with wood counters, shelves and doors and includes a set of stained glass windows made by Searingen. The doors and other articles in the store were taken from old Kanas buildings. The museum shop, built eight years ago by awingerns, is designed to look like an art gallery. Humphrey said the shop had been designed for the enjoyment of museum visitors. this place Roberto Eaton (right), Lawrence graduate student and shopkeeper at the Museum of Natural History gift shop, displays an assortment of jewelry for Susie Awirk, Kansas City, Kan., junior. A wide selection of items and the usual decor in the shop make browsing pleasant for museum-goers. It’s interesting for visitors to be able to come into the museum and take a piece of it from the exhibits. "I'll be able to work with the adm- nment," he said. "And, I'll be able to work with you." Hogan wants 'best of 2 worlds' Hogan's responsibilities will include supervising the preparation of budget proposals and requests from the offices of the university, assisting students in studies, student affairs, affirmative action and minority affairs. He also will oversee the Computation Center and the Women's Intercollegiate Athletics program and he will coordinate the administrative executive vice chancellor in his absence. Hogan's appointment for the half-time position of associate executive vice chancellor was announced yesterday by University officials. He also will retain an appointment as associate dean of the School of Engineering. William E. Hogan II said yesterday that he would be working in the "best of both worlds" as the newly-appointed associate dean of the School of Engineering, an associate dean of the School of Engineering. In other business, commissioners will consider amending a zoning ordinance to permit the establishment of private clubs in neighborhood shopping centers. Horgan said he wanted to be responsive to student needs in his new position and he hoped to reserve several hours a week for students. Clubs in the shopping centers are now denied private club status, although they may still be able to attend. The 7 p.m. meeting will be on the fourth day of National Bank Tower 900 Massachusetts. City considers hospitalfunding Hospital officials recently returned from New York where the idea was discussed. The idea was presented to the hospital administrator, will be at tonight's meeting to present the resulting proposal. The Lawrence City Commission will hear a hospital proposal tonight that could result in a possible $475,000 net savings in the long-term cost of bonds used to finance Lawrence Memorial Hospital's new The request involves a 78-acre tract on the west side of the city. north of U.S. 40 Under the hospital's proposal, the original bonds would be reissued at current interest rates, which are somewhat lower than the nine per cent rate in effect when the bonds Commissioners also will hear a request for a major annexation to the hospital. During the past year, he has worked in the offices of the chancellor and executive vice chancellor as an American Council on Education fellow, and has coordinated several budget proposals for the office of the executive vice chancellor. I hope to encourage students to just drop he," said he. "I love to work with students." Hogan has been at KU since 1973 as an associate professor of electrical engineering. Seniors & graduates can your future employer offer you these options? --starting salary $10,500-average pay raise of $100 per month each year for the first five years --continue to be paid, if disabled--retire at the age of 42 and receive $1007 per month retirement- -30 days paid vacation--free medical and dental care. -PLUS- A career with reward, satisfaction, challenge, and variety--the Marine Corps Officer Program can. To learn more about our commissioning programs, The Few. The Proud. The Marines. training, careers, education, jobs, and equipment call COLLECT (816) 374-3031. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:11 and Acts 4:25 Webster says a heathen is "one who does not believe in the God of the Bible." They rage to get rid of God's Word, The Bible, its laws and Commandments for an easy and sure way to get rid of the Bible is to neglect, quit reading and destroy it. We can't be BENEIVED BUT FROM HIM THAT MATH NOT SHALL BE TAKEN AWAY BUT THAT WHICH WE SEEMETH TO HAWE! Fail to use your possessions and opportunities and lose them! Doubtless this explains the loss of the Bible, The Ten Commandments, and the Lord's Prayer from our schools. It is not just the fault of the Supreme Court and others in high authority, but also that we do not kill or maim 75 million of our citizens that call themselves Christians. **BE SURE YOUR SIN WILL FIND YOU OUT** - Numbers 8-23. And in Hosea 4-6 we read: "MY PEOPLE ARE DESTROYED FOR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE; BECAUSE THEU THOU KNOWE NOTHING." (The Bible: 1 The Seed—THESE EEEING THE HAST FORGOTTEN THE LAW OF THY GOD, I WILLY ALSO FORGET THY CHILDREN") Another explanation why God's Book has been taken away from the public schools: "JESUS ANSWERED AND SAID THAT HE PUT A MONSTER IN THE BOOK" (John 19:30) **VIRES UNDER THE POWER OF GOD:** Matthew 22:28 "I HAVE ESTEEMED THE WORDS OF THY MOUTH MORE THAN MY NECESSARY FOOD," said JOAD. 23:12 The first verse of this Book says of him: "And that man was perfect and upright, and one that teared God, and eschewed evil." If you could stand on some high place and look down a line of men that included all that have lived since Adam, those who stand out as giants and tower over the mutitudes because of being of great blessing to their fellows are the ones who like Job and faith to "STEEM THE WORDS OF GOD MORE THAN THEIR NECESSARY FOOD." Noah heard God's Word, and moved with fear prepared an Ark to the saving of his house, and the race there towers up Abraham, David, David, - read the 119th Psalm and learn of David's attitude towards God's Law, Statutes, Commandments, Precepts, etc. Jesus Christ was the Word of God made flesh. The life and ministry of the Apostle Paul has pleased mankind for about two thousand years, and he is credited with being the first to make it the result of finding the Word of God and 'estimating it more than his necessary food.' Indeed, he offered his body to be burned in order to be obedient How long has your favorite author or columnist or commenter been living, writing or talking? How much longer do you think he will live? How long do you suppose he will die? Have you ever overthrown one "jot" or little of "God's Word"? Christ said it would be easier for heaven and earth to pass away. Would it not be wise for you, me, and all of us go to JEST™ THE WORDS OF GOD'S MOUTH MORE THAN OUR HEARTS OR MOST OF OUR HEARTHS that WE MIGHT NOT SIN AGAINST HIM? P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 KANSAN WANT ADS Accommodations, goods, services and employment advertised in the University Daily Kannan are offered to all students without regard to sex. All students must attend the Student Hall ALL CLASSIFIED TO 111 FIRST HALL. CLASSIFIED RATES AD DEADLINES ERRORS to run: Monday Thursday 5 p.m. Tuesday Friday 5 p.m. Wednesday Monday 5 p.m. Thursday Wednesday 5 p.m. Friday Wednesday 5 p.m. The UDK will not be responsible for more than two incorrect insertions. No allowances will be made when the error does not alter laterly the value of the ad. FOUND ADVERTISEMENTS Found items can be advertised FREE of charge for a period not exceeding three days. These notes can be placed in person or on the UDX website office at 864-1538. 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