Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1960 Frosh Presidential Hopefuls Debate (Continued from page 1) with people, he liked them and wanted to get to know as many of them as possible. SMITH STATED that friendliness was a necessary quality. "With 3,000 students in the class, there are bound to be good ideas. I can get to know them by daily contacts, walking to class with them and learning their views. I'm just a common guy that likes people and I hope they like me," he said. He advocated functions to promote meeting classmates and he said that "if only one-half of the class showed up for a function and paid 10 cents, there would be enough money to hire the best rock and roll band this side of the Mississippi." When asked if he stood only for good times he pointed out that grades were between the professor and the student and he could not help the students with their scholastic endeavors. But he included the fact that good times are needed to relieve tensions and the job of the president can do much in this field. HARRISON SPOKE last. His comment on the roster was that it would take a long time to work up and one might not know at the time what activities he would like to join. He said he was spending time on his campaign and he was sure he could do the best job, otherwise he would not be running. He said he realized that many problems will arise throughout the year, and although he might be president, he would feel free to seek advice from an upper-classman. he stated that being new, it was hard to visualize an issue now, that unity was a problem with all classes on the hill and he believed the freshmen were represented fairly. it seemed that all candidates agreed that the election should not be based on personalities — it was reminiscent of the now-famous televised debates. But their minute details were not alike. Try the Kansan Want Ads NSA Committee on ASC Agenda Tonight The All Student Council will meet at 7:30 tonight in Room 305 of the Kansas Union. Members of the National Students Assn. committee will be up for approval before the Council. Campus Police Report Thefts Campus Police report two thefts occurring on the campus yesterday. Late last night someone entered Robinson Gym, pried open the Coca Cola machine and made off with the contents of the money box. The machine needed extensive repair. Mrs. G. S. Meyer, assistant instructor of English, reported to Campus Police that someone had stolen cash and other items from her purse while she was teaching a class. The total value amounted to $50. Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust—Grover Cleveland. the reality which not only gives to our daily world some of the features it persistently exhibits, but which makes religion possible, and faith inescapable." (Continued from page 1) Regarding modern man's association of religion with symbols, Prof. Weiss said there is many a man who spends his time in church, denies himself, prays or follows out some long-established ritual. "THE GOD men acknowledge in this part of the world must blush if He hears what such men say of Him. He is surely mortified if He attends to what philosophers think of him," he said. Weiss Tells His Philosophy "That being if cherished, is Jawhe, the God beyond God, the light of light, who necessarily is and who makes possible any God a particular religion might focus on." "Fortunately, behind Him or any other supposed God there is an ultimate inescapable being which is irreducibly real and effective . . . no matter what men say, think or do. His reading finished, Prof. Weiss turned to his colleagues on the program Richard DeGeorge, professor of philosophy, and William Moore, Dean of the School of Religion, to comment on his address. THE FORUM had been titled, "Guilt, God and Perfection" with each member speaking. gion, to comment on his address. But Professors Moore and De-George made only perfunctory remarks, and turned the program back to Prof. Weiss for questions from the audience. The questions concerned Prof. Weiss's view of G.J. — his contact with the senses, the real world and his present relation to man. Discarding his coat and tie and rolling up his shirt sleeves, Prof. Weiss jabbed at the closest of many raised hands. "We may know Him, yes," Prof. Weiss said, "but not through a particular religion . . . not by symbols . . . too many people are concerned with the practical application of God. I'm not concerned." Try the Kansan Want Ads 6-Hour in by 10 a.m. out by 4 p.m. Photo-Finishing FAST MOVIE AND 35 MM COLOR SERVICE (By Eastman Kodak) -WAFFLE SPECIAL- 721 Mass. EVERY WED. NITE - 5-8 P.M. VI 2-0330 Your Choice of Try the Kansan Want Ads STRAWBERRY, BLUEBERRY, PECAN or CHOCOLATE WAFFLE S. U.A. 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