Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, Jan. 18, 1960 No Holds Barred Ise Views Candidates; Nixon Leads the Field John Ise, professor emeritus of economics and KU's answer to Will Rogers, unlimbered his rhetorical artillery Friday and proceeded to blast away at 1960 presidential candidates. Speaking to an unusually large group of students during the current events forum, the master of the double-edged sentence said vice-president Nixon looks like a winner in the forthcoming election. "If we get men like Kennedy or Humphrey against Nixon, we'll have a real campaign" he said. With that, Prof. Ise proceeded to give his attentive audience a run-down on the candidates — no holds barred. Vice-president Richard Nixon — "There's been a change in Nixon. He's become very interested in the rights of the colored man and of the poor man. He's getting to be a real Democrat. He's got the millionaires sewed up and is after the other boys now." Unsatisfactory Diplomat Unsatisfactory Diplomat "What worries me about Nixon is his foreign affairs. He was stoned and spit on in South America, you know. They don't like him down there. The U.S. must win friends, especially in South America. To them Nixon represents the traditional imperialistic point of view. He is not liked." Adlai Stevenson—"He is a real egghead. By golly he's nothing but a professor. You can tell just by the brilliant way he writes. Only thing is, he got very witty (during previous Presidential campaigns) and people thought he was a nut. "People in political science say he is the most capable man in the Democratic party, or even the Republican party for that matter. The trouble is, Stevenson doesn't have the common touch. Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn) —"Humphrey has the same touch as Stevenson. He was a professor too, you know, and a very able professor from what I've heard. He has excellent English and chooses his words precisely. I know the faculty liked his speech when he was here Sen. John Kennedy (D-Mass) — "He is a man of general liberalism and also a man of great sagacity. Religion is not as important as when Al Smith was running for president. No Danger of a Catholic "Anyway, I don't think there will be any danger in having a Catholic in the White House—might even be safer, having it out in the open like that. I think Kennedy is out in front now." Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo)—"He made his showing on the McCarthy committee. He must be a good man he has still got his health. Sen. Wayne Morris (D-Ore)—"He seems to be a kind of erratic fellow. A liberal, but able. Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex)—"Here we've got...uhhh, uhhh—we need men like that you know. About all he has done is muddle the water on the civil rights issue. Disciplinary System Upheld (Continued from rage 1.) In some instances cases are dealt with by the administration. Dean Alderson said that he felt most disciplinary cases should be originated at the administrative level rather than the student level. "The principle reason is because the administrators have seen and handled a great variety of cases, which enables them to see individual problems in their true perspective," he said. Students Too Busy "Students have not had as much experience in this aspect." He cited the great amount of time involved in hearing some cases as another reason. "Students just don't have enough time to devote hours toward hearing long complicated cases." The role of the administration in Students Get Praise But no 'Met' Job Two KU students failed in their attempt to gain a contract with the New York Metropolitan Opera Company Sunday but received high praise for their performance by John Gutman, assistant director of the company. Ron Highly, Kansas City, Mo. senior, placed second in the competition in Kansas City. the other KU entrant was Sharon Tebbenkamp, Salisbury, Mo., sophomore. Gutman encouraged both to try out in the future and said that inexperience was the only drawback that hindered Miss Tebbenkamp's performance. Those who use words or phrases belonging to languages with which they have little or no acquaintance do so at their peril. - H. E. Fowler. considering disciplinary cases involves more than deciding what course of action to take, Dean Alderson emphasized. "The administration tries to learn why a violation occurs to prevent it from happening again." Believes in Secrecy Dean Alderson said that he believes all disciplinary actions should be kept in confidence. "We keep in mind what is best for the individual or group involved while working in the best Western Civ Grades Available in 10 Days Western Civilization examination grades will be available in about 10 days, according to James Scaver. associate professor of history and chairman of the department. Students who did not leave a postcard when taking the examination may leave one at the department office in Strong Annex C. WELCOME KU Fisher's "66" Service 23rd. & Louisiana Hrs. 6-12 VI 3-8474 STOP IN TODAY interests of the student body," he explained. If a student fears that his information about a case is going to be released, he will not be willing to communicate with us and it will be difficult to deal with the case properly. "Of course, some cases are so serious that they go into court and these cases can't be kept in confidence," he added. He said that issues about campus standards or policies should be conveyed to the students, but not in connection with specific cases. 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