Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, October 10, 1961 Wescoe Reiterates Policy- (Continued from page 1) with the four University officials. Dean Woodruff partially eased the tension by launching a discussion of the derivation of a word, "foolscap." He finally got a dictionary from an office down the hall and read the word's definition aloud. THERE WAS SOME TALK about how the World Series game was going — the latest score anyone had heard was 11-3, Yankees. Dean Woodruff and Mr. Wilson kidded each other about a bet they had on what the exact enrollment figure would be. The students smiled. One shifted nervously in his chair. Two lit cigarettes. After a 10-minute wait, the Chancellor entered. He shook hands with each of the students and sat down at the head of the table. DURING THE DISCUSSION, Dr. Wescoe repeatedly stressed that the racial situation has improved in the last year. "There have been a good many significant developments," he said. "One thing is the Human Relations Commission in Lawrence. I am AN UNPAID TESTIMONIAL Napoleon Bonaparte says: I'd never have lost to Wellington* ...if I'd been wearing a Jockey ® BRAND POWER-KNIT T-SHIRT "I do not believe in segregation," the Chancellor said quietly. "I object to those who practice it. Those of you who have read what I have said, know how I feel about this." proud of the fact that I was a member of the committee that recommended the establishment of the commission. "Another thing is the LIFE program. Shortly before I came in here I finished signing about 150 letters to citizens of Lawrence who have made life happier for international students this fall," Chancellor Wescoe continued. A: Oui! I spent so much time tugging at my baggy, saggy T-shirt . I couldn't concentrate on the battle. AS HE SPOKE, he leaned forward on the table. His eyes moved from one student to another. Q: I see. 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Whatever seems proper, and in the light of what you have told me today, we will do," Dr. Wescoe said. BEFORE THE MEETING ENDED, Chancellor Wescoe once more told the students he was glad they had come to see him. "Now, is there anything more that need be said?" he asked. The students looked at each other, then slowly left. Campus parking is not a problem There is adequate space on campus for autos eligible for permits, Chief Skillman points out. But parking does enter into the problem of coexistence between the forces of wheels and feet. Car-Crazed Campus- (Continued from page 1) move to limit access of wheels to the campus during class periods. "The parking committee attempts to assign zones so that cars are centrally located between buildings where most of the classes are held," said Chief Skillman. ty problem would be greatly re- duced," the chief concluded. 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