University Dally Kansas Monday, February 23. 1976 3 Candidates From page one Coalition in New York state, a group that also entitles George McGovern of Albany to office in 1972. The Democrat with one of the highest name recognitions is Shriver. He would appear to be the favorite of the party's leadership, and he can capture much support from that group. Shriver's campaign began late and hasn't picked up much momentum. However, his staff thinks that he will be a strong candidate in the New England primaries. "I think we'll do pretty well in the primaries," Linda Cook, a press assistant for Shriver, said. She refused to define what pretty well was. A recent Boston Globe poll showed Shriver No. 1 among those in Massachusetts who were polled, with about 20 per cent of the vote. Shriver worked as the manager of the Merchandise Mart in Chicago before his brother-in-law, Joe Kennedy. He joined Merchardise Mart early 1960s. It's been reported that Chicago Mayor Richard Daley finds Shriver a very acceptable candidate and this might help him. SHRIVER DIDN'T do well in the Iowa Democratic caucuses last month, but the Shriver organization isn't blaming the candidate. "He was a late entry in Iowa." Cook said. "Carter has been there for you and a half year, but he is now back." The Shriver organization expects him to receive between 10 and 20 per cent of the delegate vote in the Mississippi caucuses. An official tabulation is not available yet. In addition, other Democrats have been running hard, Jackson is well organized in New York state where he hoes to do well. Recently, Jackson was in the news when he was booed off his speaking platform in Boston by antibuiling protestors. The Democratic candidate who appears TAKING APPLICATIONS NOW --to be the most polar at this time is Carter. The New York Times and CBS News poll showed that Carter appealed to all ideologies. This has helped Carter's campaign but has hurt his credibility and made him the object of severe press scrutiny. VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE is taking applications for 1976-77 school year. #9. We are looking for dedicated, concerned students to fill positions such as Big Brother/Big/Sister coor-dening his/her relations, agency contact, etc. To schedule an interview or obtain further information call the VCH office at 864-3844 between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. or by drop off from our office at 11BUton. This organization is funded from the student activity fee. UDALL SEEMS the candidate with the most to lose or gain in New Hampshire. If he wins in New Hampshire, he will have momentum. But, should he lose, his campaign could be finished. He finished poorly in the Iowa caucuses. Yet he was the winner by Archibald Cox, former Watergate special prosecutor, who is a hero in the Northeast. Finally, Wallace's northern popularity is a question mark this year. No one is sure how well the southern governor will do in the North. He seems to have some popularity in the Massachusetts antiburing neighborhoods, but observers here don't believe Wallace much of a chance to win the nomination, even if he does well in the Norton. On the Republican side, Ford appears to be in some trouble, considering that he is the incumbent. Ford has never faced a challenger. Ford has much weaker than most observers think. the guessing will be over soon, however. The New Hampshire primary is tomorrow and the only thing that seems likely there will be two winners and many losers. In all residence halls, $50 is credited to students who return to a residence hall for a tour. Housing All residence halls provide students with beds, mattress pads, pillows, study lamps, desks, bookshelves, desk chairs, lounges and bathrooms. Venetian blinds, closets and drawer space. From page one STUDENTS CAN RENEW refrigerators or their rooms and may decorate the rooms to their tastes. But they must use University paint on the walls, and can't nail things to the walls. If they don't like the colors of paint provided, students can paint with whatever they want, as long as they repaint with regulation colors before they move out. The halls also provide for, which students must buy a permit, laundry equipment, 20 meals a week, maintenance, vending machines and bus service. Students can pursue their political interests by participating in hall government. In addition to each hall's system, the Association of University Residence Halls makes policy decisions concerning all the halls. In 1971, a new student code was written which gave students more freedom and participation in student government. Wilson would later use the code for some extra attractions in the halls. STUDENTS BEGAN having open hours, improving public areas in the halls and SUA Officer and Board Interviews SUA OFFICER INTERVIEWS MARCH 1, 1976 Vice President Treasurer President Secretary SUA BOARD INTERVIEWS MARCH 8,1976 Festival of the Arts Films Fine Arts Indoor Recreation Outdoor Recreation Public Relations Free University Travel Forums Special Events Applications Available at the SUA Office What type of people sign up for a BOCO Computer Date? Photo by SUE MEAD Ellsworth Penthouse Sleeps Well with BOCO Computer Date Match They know that while they sleep, the computer is finding them dates scientifically. Date Match Look for Application on Back of Today's UDK BOCO Computer Deadline Friday, Feb. 27 . . purchasing things like mountain climbing equipment, darkroots, athletic equipment. (Tomorrow: Fraternities, sororites and scholarship halls.) There IS a difference!!! 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