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A total of 185 attorneys were sworn in. The Kansas Bar Association reported that 50 were graduates of the University of Missouri-Kansas City University and 64 were Washougal University and the other 66 were out-of-state schools. Cindy Rilling, KU law registrar, said the new lawyers all were required to pass the Kansas bar exam, which is offered twice a year. She said these KU graduates were sworn in: James Philip Hostetter, Mark Allan Andersen, Teresa Jean CovelToth, James Scott Kreamer, Deborah Dexe Stellman, David William Wiggins, Gregory William Bruning, Maureen Lynch Runke, William Neal Fleming, Ian Gilbert Hill, Jane Von Richards, Bret Goodner Wilson, Maureen M. Mahoney and Victoria Sue Meyer. Also, Paul Joseph Flake, Leonard W. Jurien IV, Wayne Eric Smith, Shari Beth Ashner, Jen Jenkins Augustine, Melanie Ann Dick, Mark Richard E希er, Joy Denise Wickliffe, Crystal Marie Whitebread, William Allen Skeens, James A. Durbin, Stephen J.phant Newport, Dean Douglas Garland and Gregory Benedict Kuhn. Riling could not identify the other four KU graduates who were sworn in. GEOGRAPHY PROF HONORED: James Shortridge, professor of geography, recently was awarded the John Jackson Prize for Distinguished Books in American Geography. The award came from the Association of American Geographers, which annually recognizes the best geography book written by a U.S. Shortridge's book, "The Middle West: Its Meaning in American Culture," is a study of Midwestern humanistic geography, he said. It was published by the University Press of Kansas in 1989. Local briefs book during a year-long sabbatical in 1979. It took him about eight years to complete, he said. He said the studies included in his book indicate that the origins of the term "Midwest" referred to a North/South separation of the West, as opposed to an East/West distinction, as commonly thought. "The idea came to me because I was a native of this place, and I wanted to know what the term 'Midwest' meant," he said. RESIDENCE HALL HARASSMENT: An Ellsworth Hall resident was harassed last week after she posted anti-racism posters on her door, KU police reported yesterday. The woman posted a sign on her door April 17. The sign said, "See Dick go to college. See Dick join a fraternity. See Dick be a racist. Don't be a Dick." The poster made references to the Sigma Alpha Epision fraternity, 1901 West Campus Road, and showed a figure dressed in a KU Klux Klan robe, according to a KU police report. The poster was torn down the day it was posted, and the woman later posted about 25 more on her door. These signs also were torn down, and an obscene phrase was written on the door. KU police reported. Shortridge began the studies for his The woman was putting another copy of the poster on the door when she was confronted by a male hall resident, according to KU police. She reported the confrontation to the Ellsworth staff. During a meeting Monday with staff members, the man admitted to the vandalism of the woman's door and agreed to refrain from further damage. The woman notified KU police Wednesday because she feared for her and her friends' safety, according to KU police. One of the posters now is on the woman's door. It has not been tampered with since the man met with Ellsworth staff members. BRINKMAN HONORED Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs, has been named Trayes Professor of the Year by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. He joined the KU journalism faculty in 1970 and served as dean from 1975 to 1986. "I'm very pleased that this has happened," Brinkman said yesterday. "When you work in administration, sometimes people forget about things you have done. I am honored to receive this national recognition." Before joining the KU faculty, Brinkman worked as a reporter at the Emporia Gazette and taught high school journalism. He also taught at Kansas State University and Indiana University. Brinkman will receive the award at a meeting of the association Aug. 9-12 in Minneapolis. CARLIN STUMPS AT KU: Former Gov. John Carlin met with representatives from nine KU student organizations yesterday morning, gearing up his campaign for governor on the Democratic ticket. In a private session, Carlin discussed issues such as minority hiring and financing for the Margin of Excellence, said Debbie Bengtson, co-chairman of Future Leaders Alliance of Kansas. The alliance is a campus group helping Carlin's election campaign. Carlin said after the meeting that legislative financing for the Margin was improbable but that the Regents budget should pass the Legislature. He said that Kansas was slow to address cultural differences and that people needed to develop sensitivity to other cultures. Groups attending the forum were Associated Students of Kansas, Black Student Union, Environs, Gay and Lesbian Services of Kansas, Hispanic American Leadership Association, the KU chapter of American Civil Liberties Union, KU Democrats and the Pro-choice Coalition. Groups that were invited and did not attend were Black Men of Today, the February Daughters, Hilliad, About Discrimination. Lawrence Donor Center Get involved with Lawrence Donor Center's cash giveaway. Become eligible for $175 in cash prizes by donating plasma just 3 times in each 2 week period. Names are re-entered with fourth donation. Plus, new donors earn $30 for first 2 donations in same week, while return donors can earn up to $22 per week. Donors who haven't donated for 2 months receive $15 for first visit. 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