12 Wednesday, April 11, 1990 / University Daily Kansan FIND OUT WHERE THE FUN IS LiveWire Every Thursday THE KANSAN DAILY THE KANSAN Billiards and Video Games We're more than just bowling The Kansas Union Jaybowl Level One/ 864-3545 Taste the Rudy's Difference Old Fashioned handmade crust and spicey wine sauce. 749-0055 620 W. 12th (Behind the Crossing) RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEWING SKILLS FOR WOMEN A workshop designed to help women improve and enhance resume writing techniques and interviewing skills. There will be two opportunities to participate in this workshop. Tuesday, April 17, 1990 7-9 p.m. Regionalist Room, Kansas Union Tuesday, May 1, 1990 2-4 p.m. Pine Room, Kansas Union Sponsored by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, 118 Strong Hall For more information, contact Kashana Gahmage at 864-3552. 9West BETH - Leather pump with low sculptured heel. Available in white, bone, black patent. ADRIANA - Soft leather skimmer,the most versatile flat. Navy, fuschia, white, black patent. $39.95 College Shoe Shoppe 837 Mass. 843-1800 M-Sat, 9:30 Thur, 8:30 U.S. 1-5 Painting donated to museum By Chris Siron Kensan staff writer An 18th-century French rococe painting has been donated to the Spencer Museum of Art by R. Crosby and Bebe Kemper. The value of the painting will be counted toward Campaign Kansas, KU's five-year, $177 million fundraising campaign. John Scarife, director of public relations for the Kansas University Endowment Association, said the John Wilson, museum curator of European and American art, said the painting, "Portrait of a Young Boy" by Jean-Honor Fragondar, was the first of the artist's works in the museum's collection. It also is the only Fragondar painting in a public collection in the Midwest. Fragonard painting was one of many contributions made to Campaign Kansas that was not a cash gift. Scarffe said that for security reasons museum officials did not announce the value of art objects in the museum collection. "It is a wonderful painting — probably of Fragonard's son," Wilson said. "It is very intimate. He painted it for his own gratification." Pam Eglinski, Endowment Association development officer, said the museum had a $2 million fund-raising goal as part of the campaign. The contribution of art counts toward the museum's specific goals. "They are looking for contributions but probably weren't thinking specifically of a Fragonard," Eglinski said. Scarfe said the association tried to count all gifts given to the museum toward the campaign total. "It's conceivable someone gave something that we don't know about. As far as we're able to track and count we do add them in." he said. Norris said the museum had collected $1 million of its $3 million goal. She said recent contributions that counted toward the campaign included several Japanese scrolls, a collection of Asian ivories and a Tiffany vase made about the turn of the century. Norris said that the museum received about 50 pieces of art each year, although larger collections sometimes were given. She said many U.S. museums received fewer contributions after the tax-law revisions of 1986 cut the museums for charitable contributions. "Spencer hasn't seen those tremendous changes that most museums have undergone," she said. "It's wonderful for us. It seems people give works of art to us because of a love for the museum or an appreciation for the art. Donors are contributing in a philanthropic spirit." DAILY KANSAN CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS Fine Arts Denise Johnson Randy Minor Journalism Curtis Estes Yvonne Wenzl VOTE TODAY OR TOMORROW! Limited time offer Liberal Arts & Sciences Anita Bajaj Derek Bridges Dan Carlson Wendy Davis Jennifer Hindman Brad Hugg Shannon O'Sullivan Christie Paul Chris Rogala John Tikwart Jeff Wilson YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Communication & Innovation Mike Schreiner, President Aimee Hall, Vice President Nunemaker John Deville Sarah Gard Kelly Halloran Anne Hinckley Lisa Krigsten Channing Nuss Betsy O'Brien Mike Owens Kim Ramsey Darby Ritter Shonta Smith Dave Staker Trevor Wohlford Lloyd Wood Tony Yaghmour Law Victor Gent Off-Campus Alex Logan Jason McIntosh Elizabeth Morgan Jennifer Roth Giles Smith Engineering Vince Calhoun Nancho Lopez Alyssa Reed Business Hugh Gill Pamela Hermesch Graduate Mike Bath Alice Kuo Randall Morrison Eric Rabe Resident-At-Large Steve Dixon Architecture Lara Adams David Moss Education Melissa Hughes Roger Ross Pharmacy Libby Schindler Penny Schulz Social Welfare Stephanie Bitner Pam Jefferson Paid For By the YOU Coali Smith & Wessons Tonight! 25¢ Draws Plus! The Modern Saints Progressive Rock 18 & Up Admitted 623 Vermont 843-0689 V