6 Thursday, November 18, 1976 University Daily Kansan Events TODAY: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP and the University Senate Committee on Foreign Students are sponsoring the film, "Personalizing the Education Process" at 3:30 in 4035 Wesco Hall. The UNDERGRADE ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION meets at 3:30 in 627 Frasher Hall. A FRENCH AND ITALIAN LECTURE by Arshi Pipa, a professor of Italian, University of Minnesota, on the subject of Interferenza, presents an interfraternity COUNCIL meets at 4 in the Union's Alce B. RICHARD ROWSON, president of Praeger Publishing, will talk on "Getting Your Research Published" at 4 in the Union's Pine Room. TONIGHT: ANGEL FLIGHT meets at 6:30 in the Military Science Building. The ALL SCHOLARSHIP HALL COUNCIL meets at 6:30 in the Union's Walmart Room. THE SUA BOARD meets at 6:30 in the Union's Parlor A. The KU AFRIKAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT is showing a film titled, "The Black American Dream," at 7 in the auditorium of Strong Hall. Admission is free. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Governor's Room. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the International Room. A KU PRE-DENTAL PANEL DISCUSSION featuring University of Missouri at Kansas City admissions directors begins at 7:30 in the Union's Jayhawk Room. The JAYHAWK AUDUBON SOCIETY presents Robert Hoffman, professor of systematics and ecology, speaking on "The Yellowstone Grisley Bear" at 7:30 in the South Park Recreation Center, 1141 Massachusetts St. AN ARCHITECTURE LECTURE begins at 7:30 in 3140 Wesco Hall. The KU SAILING CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Parsons B and C. concert sponsored by CAMMUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIPS begin at 7:30 in the Union's Ballroom. The KU SAILING CLUB meets at 7 in the University of Michigan, present Allen Whiting, professor of political science and an associate of the Center for Chinese Studies at the University of Michigan, who will lecture on "CHINA AND THE NOWT AFTER MAO" at 7:30 in 3139 Wesco Hall. NIKOLIA BOLKHOVITINV, scholar at the Institute of General History of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences, Moscow, will speak at 7:30 in 4012 Wesco Hall on "The Soviet View of the American Revolution." STEPHEN KORT, assistant professor of piano, will present a faculty piano recital at 8 in Swarthout Hall. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Department of philosophy at Calvin College, who will speak on "Possible Worlds and Non-existence" at 8 in the Union's Forum Room. KU HIELLEL meets at 8 in the Union's Navy GAVIGORSAT is showing a film titled, "The Black American Dream," at 7 in the auditorium of Strong Hall. Admission is free. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Governor's Room. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Governor's Room. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Governor's Room. The KU SCIENCE FICULTION CLUB meets at 7 in the Union's Governor's Room. TOMORROW; The AAUP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE meets at 3:30 p.m. in 641 Malott Hall. MARY LOU ROBINSON, associate professor of organ, will give her first Lawrence recital at 8 in the Plymouth Congregational Church, 925 Vermont St. Announcements A SWINE FLU CLINIC for persons age 18 through 44 will be at Watkins Hospital today and tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. PAPERS ON ANY PHILOSOPHICAL TOPIC must be submitted before Nov. 25 to 3026 Wesley Hall to be considered for publication in the full edition of the *Journal*. APPLICATION DEADLINE FOR A LINGUISTICS AWARD of $100, made annually to an outstanding graduate student in linguistics, and the Linguistics Honors Award, a one-year membership in the Linguistic Society of America, is Nov. 23. Application forms are available in 428 Blake Hall. Clubs bring taste of home to foreign student groups Two nationalities of foreign students will have a taste of home when two campus international clubs sponsor dinners this weekend. Diwall Night, sponsored by the KU India Polish Night, sponsored by the Slavic Polish, will be at 6 p.m. on Saturday in the Internationals Center, 129th Cradle Ave. The program will include FOLL music and films. Chub, will be in the Kansas Union cafeteria at 5 p.m. Sunday. A program at 7 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium will follow the 10-course meal. Tickets for Polish Night are $2.50 each. They are on sale in 2134 Wescoe Hall. Tickets for Diwali night are $4 each, or $7 a couple. They are being sold in the office of the dean of foreign students, 226 Strong Hall. www www www www www www Sunday Buffet 11 a.m.—8 p.m. Sunday Buffet 11 a.m.—8 p.m. Standing Round of Beef-Chef's Cut 3 meats, vegetables, salads, homemade rolls & butter $3.25 23rd & Iowa 2. MADRIGAL DINNER 3rd Annual Dec. 2,4,5,7 Kansas Union Ballroom 7:00 p.m. $7.50 per person A Traditional Old English Feast with Wassail, Roast Baron of Beef, Flaming Plum Pudding. Madrigals performed by Voci di Camera with Minstrels and Trumpeteers. The Hare Knishna • Warner Enhard and est • Witness Tickets must be purchased for Dec. 2, by Nov. 30, 12:00 noon. For Dec. 4, by Dec. 2, 12:00 noon, for Dec. 7, by Dec. 6, 12:00 noon. Dec. 5 Sold Out. Ticket Outlets: SUA office, Gardenland, Round Corner Drug Adventure Book Store (Hillcrest) and the Local Church • Guru Maharaj Ji and the Divine Light Who Is This Man and What Does He Want? ("There is only one law that is necessary for the governments to make . . . and that law would be gain the knowledge of Science of Creative Intelligence and practice Transcendental Meditation twice a day. With this one law, the purpose of all the laws will be fulfilled." Spiritual Counterfeits Project Dept. M, P.O. Box 4308, Berkeley, CA 94704 For accurate information on TM plus other "New Age" groups and gurus, examined from a Biblical perspective; write: - Victor Paul Wierwille and The Way · Occultism · Yoga Indoor Recreation Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 1974 Big 8 Room—Union Top two teams will go to Cape Girardau, Mo. for the Region XI Tournament to be held Feb. 10-12. All expenses paid. *session · The Holy Order of MANS · The New Consciousness* KU Duplicate Bridge Tournament Nov. 20,1:00 p.m. $2.50 per person Tournament will be governed by A.C.B.L. certified director. Individual trophies to top TWO teams. Everyone welcome to participate but only students eligible for Region XI tournament. Sign up in SUA office. 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