Landon lecturer speaks in Manhattan Humphrey attracts KU Democrats Members of KU Collegiate Young Democrats (CYD) left for Manhattan this morning to attend an early breakfast and an afternoon reception for former Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey. The activities have been planned in conjunction with Humphrey's speech at Ahearn Fieldhouse in Manhattan. "When I was in Las Vegas during December for the Young Democrats convention," said Mike Dickeson, Atchison senior and president of CYD, "It was rumored that Humphrey would run for the Senate seat to be vacated by McCarthy in 1970. If Humphrey could win that election by a wide majority, he might seek the nomination for President in 1972. "Right now, however, I think Muskie probably has a better chance for nomination because he has been speaking at least twice a week to audiences throughout the nation." Dickeson continued. "Humphrey is teaching and thus has neither the time nor the financial resources to campaign." primary modes of support. Letters requesting other state clubs to write letters-to-the-editor and seek influential witnesses have also been mailed. Students will attend hearings and may pass out leaflets among the legislators. Richard Seaton, Chief Assistant Attorney General of Kansas, has agreed to testify in support of the bill and Chancellor Chalmers has expressed his intention to write an endorsement to be read in committee hearings which will be held in late January or early February. Dr. Meacham, a Wichita psychologist, also has stated his willingness to testify. "We hope that for the first time in Kansas the bill will pass the committee and be presented to the House," Dickeson said. Republicans and Democrats also have decided to share an office in the basement of Canterbury House. Dickeson does not anticipate political problems both because of personal friendships between the clubs and because the clubs must co-operate to be an effective political voice for KU students. CYD and College Republicans have been co-operating in an attempt to retrieve a bill for lowering the voting age to 18 from the State Affairs Committee. Speakers, endorsements and a position paper to be distributed to committee members have been the Also in the magazine is a review of books about film comedy written by John Tibbetts, Lansing graduate student majoring in film study. The lead article in the Cinema Journal was written by Philip Rosen, a graduate student in American Studies at KU when he took a reading course in film history taught by MacCann. The Cinema Journal, a magazine printed at KU twice a year for the National Society for Cinema Studies is currently on sale. MacCann's article is part of a book on U.S. government films which is now ready for publication. 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