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The group is in town to explore a sister city relationship with Lawrence. The group met with University officials and toured the East Asian collection in Watson Library, the Museum of Anthropology, and the Museum of Anthropology. Yul said the group was impressed with its visit and believed that a sister city relation between benefit young people in both cities. Two universities, Tokai University and Kanagawa University, ure based in Hiratsu, about 60 cilometers southwest of Tokyo. About 25,500 students attend Tokai University, and 350 attend the recently constructed Kanagawa University. Officials expect Kanagawa enrollment to climb to about 6,000. 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Testifying in behalf of the AIDS-testing bill were the attorney general's office, corrections officials, law enforcement personnel, nurses, firefighters and the League of Kansas Municipalities. The bill also includes provision for testing for hepatitis B and meningococcal meningitis. Spirit of Poland Celebration Czeslaw Milosz Nobel Laureate for literature Appearing Thursday, February 15 at 3:30 p.m. to sign books in the Mt. Oread Bookshop in the Kansas Union Selection of titles available UNIVERSITY OF California PRESS