4B Wednesday, November 9, 1994 NATION UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Mortar Board would like to recognize the following professors for their contributions to the students of the University of Kansas Outstanding Educators 1904 Michael Doudoroff Spanish Daryl Evans Sociology Grover Everett Chemistry Ronald Francisco Political Science James Orr Biology Scholars...chosen for leadership...united to serve Robb victorious in Virginia The Associated Press RICHMOND, Va. — Sen. Charles Robb won a battle of tarnished heroes yesterday defeating Oliver North in a Senate race that turned Virginia's tradition of political gentility on its head. With 56 percent of the precincts counted, Robb, the Democratic incumbent, had 46 percent to 43 percent for North, the Republican. Independent Marshall Coleman trailed with 11 percent. Robb, scarred by his own alleged extramarials affairs and parties with drug figures, had battled fiercely against North, who seven years ago stood before Congress and admitted lying about his role in the Iran-Contra scandal. Appropriately enough, after their toe-to-toe campaign, both men used boxing as an analogy in election-night squeeches to their supporters. The 55-year-old Robb, son-in-law of the late President Lyndon Johnson, likened himself to boxing's newest—and oldest—heavyweight champion. "George Foreman Is indeed an HARBOUR LIGHTS 1031 MASSACHUSETTS STREET, LAWRENCE, KS 841-1960 Virginia Senate Election 94 North, conceding defeat, broadly hinted that his political career was not over. 99% of precincts reporting "You may recall in my much younger days at Annapolis that I was a boxing champion," he said. "What you may not remember is that the first time I tried boxing, I was defeated in the quarterfinal. But the third time, I won." inspiration," he said. SPOKANE, Wash. — House Speaker Tom Foley watched it all slipping away last night. His Democratic majority in Congress appeared doomed, and his own once-secure seat in eastern Washington was in danger. LIVE JAZZ TONIGHT Sir Duke "It is clear there is a sense on the part of Americans across the country that they are dissatisfied with the pace of change," Foley told supporters. $1.50 Wells With 48 percent of precincts reporting, Foley, the most powerful member of the House, trailed neophyte Republican George Nethercutt by 53 percent to 47 percent. NOW OFFERING 9 BEERS ON TAP Foley in danger of losing seat If Foley were to fall to the nationwide anti-incumbent fervor sweeping many Democrats out of Congress, he would be the first House speaker to lose re-election since the Civil War. The Associated Press Formerly the Marqueal Jordan Quartet APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY, ALUMNI AT THE SUA BOX OFFICE UNTIL FRI., NOV.11,1994 By conventional wisdom, Foley's ability to bring home the bacon to Washington's rural 5th Congressional District should have delivered an easy win. CULTURALNIGHT But this was no conventional year. Foley found himself fighting Nethercutt's portrayal of him as the ultimate career politician, arrogant and aloof from voters. It was a message that played well for Republicans nationwide. ECM Center 1204 Oread "Come have a taste of Africa..." Enjoy an evening of African dishes, dancing and poetry! November 12.6 pm SELL YOUR HANDMADE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS!!!! Tickets available at the SUA Office and at the door Students $6 Non-students $8 Children under 12 $4 STUDENT UNIVERSITY OF BANANA SENATE PLACE: KANSAS UNION LOBBY LEVEL 4, KANSAS UNION TIMES: 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM ARTS AND CRAFTS BAZAAR!! DATES: TUES. 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