10 Thursday, November 29, 1990 / University Daily Kansan Michelle Benoit, law student coordinator of the Kansas Defender Project, said that about 20 students now were involved with the project. Continued from p. 3 In addition, Logan said that Wilson was an excellent teacher and a highly publicized scholar. U. S. Circuit Judge James Logan, who was dean of law when Wilson was awarded the Kane Professor-ship, said that the Kansas Defender Project was one of Wilson's many significant contributions to Kansas "It's an eye-opening experience," she said. "Especially if the person has never been to prison. I'm really interested in criminal law. It has been really helpful to be exposed to this setting and to learn how to understand our clients and their situations." "He is liberal in the old-fashioned sense," he said. "He is very open-minded and always is receptive to ideas. He is a very gentle person." Wilson EITHER YOU LEAD OR YOU FOLLOW Clear? "They move along very slowly," she said. "We are able to sit back and enjoy the scenery. It's a nice way to travel for older people. Young people are always in a hurry. We are not in a hurry anymore." Wilson met his wife, Harriet, at the First Methodist Church in Lawrence. Harriet Wilson, who works at Elizabeth Watkins Community shares her husband's passion for books. She said that she and her husband had many books about southwest U.S. history, art, the Civil War, William Lincoln and Kansas history. Harriet Wilson said that she and her husband had enjoyed traveling around Kansas and the United States. They have taken eight steamboat trips on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Last month, Wilson was elected president of the Kansas State Histor- ogy Society. "There are books in every room in our home, except for the bathroom." Life at home They were married 49 years ago by the minister who taught their Sunday school class. Wilson said he had affection for the old law school building, where he taught for more than 20 years. Each spring on the last day of class, Wilson leads about 200 law students to the steps of Lippincott. several writing projects, including a book on Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education and an article on the federal circuit court of appeals. Wilson said that despite all of his traveling, Kansas had remained his home. "I loved my job at KU," he said. "I love KU. I love a Kansean. I feel strongly that society has become too mobile. Too many young Kanseans have left. It's true that Kansas has no rocky mountains and has no seashore, but still it was where I was born. roots are here. I feel that there is value in having an emotional involvement in a place. My place is Kansas." He also remains active at KU. Every spring he participates in an annual law school walk to old Green Hall, now Lippincott Hall. DOCTORS POHL & DOBBINS OPTOMETRISTS FAMILY PRACTICE DEDICATED TO EXCELLENCE IN EYE CARE American Optometric Association --- COMPLETE COMPUTER ASSISTED EYE EXAMS FOR GLASSES & CONTACT LENSES EYE HEALTH DIAGNOSIS & TREATMENT OF DISEASE AND INFECTIONS FREE CONTACT CONSULTATION & TRIAL FITTING EXTENDED WEAR, GAS PERMEABLE, TINTED ASTMICGAL, BIFOCL & DISPOSABLE CONTACTS ASK ABOUT OUR 30 DAY REFUND GUARANTEE ASK ABOUT QUR 30 DAY REFUND GUARANTEE TICKETS & WEEKEND HOURS EVENING & WEEKEND HOURS 10 MEDICARE BCO& OTHER INSURANCE HMO MEDICARE BC/BS & OTHER INSURANCE DR. CHARLES R. POHL DR. KENT E. DOBBINS 841-2866 843-5665 OPTICAL DISPENSARY 1000 FRAMES TO CHOOSE FROM SHOPPERS WELCOME ONSITE LAB C SAME DAY ON MOST DESCRIPTIONS ☑ DESIGNER FRAMES ☑ ECONOMY FRAMES ☑ CONTACT LENSES & SUPPLIES ☑ MANY REPAIRS WHILE 841-2866 YOU WAIT DOCTORS IN THE OFFICE FOR FREE CONSULTATION AST & AFFORDABLE SERVICE NT, TIPS, W & P & R & PA, 7THS, TUPS, TRJ, AUT 8AM/10AM 843-5665 VISA* Let it ring. It's not for you. Tired of answering the phone all the time-only to find most of the calls are for your lazy roommate? Personalized Ring gives you one or two additional phone numbers for the phone you already have in your dorm room, apartment or house. You could give a new number to your friends and family and then know, by the way the phone rings, that they're calling you. The phone will ring differently for your roommate's calls. Southwestern Bell Telephone's new Personalized Ring $ ^{\mathrm {M}} $ services can simplify your life. At just $4 a month for one new phone number ($6 for two). Personalized Ring is the best bargain on campus. Probably less than you spend on pizza each week. Quit playing messenger for your roommate. Order Personalized Ring today at toll-free 1-800-325-2686, Ext.713. Southwestern Bell Telephone The one to call on: