nt enroll using an outdated College. new dean's sortedly was Monday, March 7, 1977 3 we "spotted through the and then we very very Events OnCampus TODAY: A PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE CONFERENCE will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas University **BLOOD DRIVE** will be conducted from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Union Building, 2 p.m. in the Centennial Room of the Union, SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS will meet at 2:30 p.m. in Cork Room II of the Union. "GENE-CONTROLLED VARIATION IN POPULATIONS", a lecture by Bruce Wallace, Cornell University at 2:30 p.m. in Byehe Auditorium, Heberan Hall, physics and astronomy, will speak on "THE ELECTRON AND ITS BIG BROTHER," at 4:30 p.m. in 332 Malott Hall. Tonight: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 at 1629. W19 St. A conference on "WHEN TO BE HARD-NOSED he will be held at 7 in Annex A, 13th and Orest streets. An information forum on "STUDENT STRUGGLE FOR SOVIET JEWRY" will be held in Naismith Hall's first-floor room recreation. "Prepositions as a Fragrant Concept" is the subject of a Blake Hall, INTRAMURAL SWIM MEE PRELIMINARIES will be held at 7:30 in Robinson Natatorium. MICHALE BENEDICT'S POETRY will be presented visiting ARTIST CLYDE HALETON will give an organ recital at 8 in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. $3.99 a fancy restaurant dinner, without the fancy price. Offer thru Mar. 27 920 W. 23rd Lawrence, Ks. Oen 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Daily Meet the revolutionary new B.E.S. Geostatic speaker system. It makes other speakers look (and sound) like the carton it came in. Thanks to B.E.S. you don't need to put aside a lot of money and space for bulky speaker enclosures. This remarkable new line features non enclosure styling along with its no cone, noise reduction. Best of all, every B.E.S. Geostatic speaker system sounds like much, much more than the low price we've put on it. Bertagni Electroacoustic Systems AUDIOTRONICS 928 Mass. TOMORROW: THE UNIVERSITY BLOOD DRIVE will run from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Union Ballroom, John Williams, associate professor of French and Italian, will speak on the "HISTORICAL FOCUS IN LITERARY CRITICISM" at 2:30 p.m. in the union the Union. FREDERIK POHL, science-fiction author, will speak at 2:30 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. Bruce Wallace, Cornell University professor, will speak on the "HARD AND SOFT SELECTION REVISITED" at 4 p.m. in Dyche Auditorium. VOTING FOR AURH offices will be held between 5 and 6 p.m. in the cafeterias. RETIREMENT PLANNING SEMINAR meets at 7 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Union. CAMP COUNSELORS WANTED CAMP SOMERSET FOR GIRLS CAMP COBOSSEE FOR BOYS IN BEAUTIFUL MAINE The top aisley accommodations for the girls are based on an expire in any of the following Swimming pools: Diving Docking Academy, Diverry Inlet, Teamworks, Fencing Gymnasium, Drama Trucks, Photography Don Brownstein, associate professor of philosophy and representative of the American Committee on Iranian Human Rights; said his organization supported the ISA in their struggle against repression both here and in Iran. Women's Coalition, the American Committee on Iranian Human Rights, the African Student Association and the Venezuelan Club. From image one Referring to an alleged threat on the life of Norman Forer, associate professor of Iranians . . . social welfare recently returned from Iran, Brownstein said. "This indicates the extent to which repression can take in Iran, but it also shows how it can happen here." A DELEGATION of the protesters had planned to meet with Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. Friday to discuss cb, 25 attack, but Shankel was out of town. A meeting between a delegation of the protesters and Shankot is scheduled for 2:30 PM. JERRY ALBERTSON VOTE University Daily Kansan City Commission Good, Sound, Efficient Government All Citizens of Lawrence for All Citizens of Lawrence Political Advertisement Paid by Jerry Aberdon for City Commissiones Committee Mike K. Tweedy, Treas. Tras. Lions Club. ROLFING appointments with Tom Path from March 7- March 13th Call 841-3145. Place an ad. Tell the world. Call 864-4358 THE DEAN OF BEER'S FINAL EXAM. (Or,was yeast really responsible for the fall of the Roman Empire?) As your Dean of Beer, it is my scholarly opinion that just knowing the one word for beer is not enough. You must also know the reasons why. Because only then will I, Siglina Steinfiller, be satisfied that you have graduated from Remedial Beer Drinking. QUESTIONS: Q: 1. The best water for beer comes from: a) Big Duck Mountain. b) underground from Tijuana. c) A mountain in Montana, Ga. d) None of the above. A: (d) No matter what you hear about "naturally pure" waters, virtually all brewers filter and further purify their water. But Schlitz does stop there. They fill the water and then filter it again. So when they filter it, it's purer than the purest springwater. Q: 2. Klages and Filtlock III are: a) Composers of famous beer drinking songs like "I Left My Shoes in Heidelberg" b) Owners of the world's largest unknown brewery. c) Serving time in Sonoma, Calif., for impersonating Arnold the Wonder Seal. d) More expensive barrels. A: (d) Schlitz blends Klages and Fircl贝黑 3 barleys with the standard variety most brewers use because they believe it gives their beer superior flavor. Q: 3. Hops are notorious for: a) Their lack of intelligence. b) Always getting to work late. c) Being difficult to keep fresh d) Being difficult to keep fresh A: (d) The freshest hops make the best beer. That's why Schiltz vacuum-packs and refrigerates their hops. So they are fresh at brewing time as they are at harvest time. Q. 4. The best adjunct to beer is: a) Rice. b) Corn. c) Eater or corn. d) What's an adjunct? A: (c) Every American brewer uses rice or corn to lighten the flavor of their beer. This is called an adjunct. But Schlitz knows how to use either grain interchabble. So they're never at the mercy of an unpleasant crop. And neither is the taste of their beer. Q: 5. The biggest misconception about yeast A2: (d) To make beer taste right consistently, Schlitz believes the yeast has to be evenly distributed during fermentation. That's why Schlitz gently stirs in their yeast. It's part of their Balanced Fermentation System, which the only American brewer who does it. a) Carrying some in your pocket is good luck. b) It is good for hermials. c) It was responsible for the fall of the Roman Empire. d) If you die, all you have to do is drown it in the wat. A2 (d) When Schiltz ages beer, they age it cold—very cold—down to 29.5 degrees. It is called Chill-Lagering. And it's what makes Schiltz crisp, clean and bright. Q: 6. Chill-Lagering is; a) A popular German country and western singer. b) A Scandinavian sport played without clothes. c) A new TV show TV comedy about the owner of an ice cube factory. d) The right way to age beer. ©1977 JOS. SCHLUTZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WIS. ---