Page 4 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, Nov. 8, 1960 Don McCoy Says Farm Issues Aren't Decisive The farm voters will be more interested in general issues rather than farm policy when they go to the polls today, Donald R. McCoy, director of correspondence study, said in an interview. Democrats have based their remaining campaign on the farm vote. They believe the farmers will be influenced by the farm issue because of the falling income, United Press International reported Friday. UPI said that one of Nixon's aides said that farmers would probably pay more attention to national issues instead of farm issues. "The political parties have not been paying as much attention to farm problems in the 1960 campaign as they have in the past campaigns. The parties have concentrated on the over all state of economy and foreign policy," Mr. McCov said. Mr. McCoy, in commenting on the UPI article, said it is hard to determine whether the farm voters Official Bulletin Items for the Official Bulletin must be brought to the public relations office, 231 Strong, before 9:30 a.m. on the day of publication, not bring Bulletin material. The Daily Kansan Notices should include name, place, date, and time of function. TODAY Lutheran Students Association. 3 p.m. Student Union Pan American Room. Discussion group on "Are You Beginning to Speak?" Mr. Wendell Nelson will be moderator. Naval Reserve Research Co. 7:30 p.m. Room 104, Military Science Bldg. Fall Inspection. CMDR, HOSKINS, USNR, ONR, Chicago. Episcopal Evening Prayer. 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Wesley Foundation. Election Party uni- closing. Coffee hour and vespers 9-10 p.m. TOMORROW Catholic Daily Mass, 6:30 a.m. St John's Church, 13th & Kentucky. Episcopal Morning Prayer and Holy Astrastist follows. 6:45 a.m. Saint伯罗摩, House **SNFA** 4 p.m. Bailey Auditorium, Dean *Livestock Break on* *Opportunities in* *Graduate Study* Le Cercle Franceais se reuimera mercedré a quatre heures dans la saile 11 de Fraser. Tous ceux qui s' intressent au francais sont cordialement invites. Jay Janes, 5 p.m. Room 306, Kansas Union. THURSDAY Medical Student Wives, 8 p.m. Watkins Room, Kansas Union. Scholar dollars travel farther with SHERATON HOTELS STUDENT- FACULTY DISCOUNTS Save on the going prices of going places at Sheraton Hotels. Your Sheraton card gets you special save-money rates on singles and greater savings per person when you share a room with one, two or three friends. Generous group rates include athletic teams, clubs and college clans on-the-go. Send for your Sheraton Student I.D. Card or Faculty Guest Card with credit cards when creating a tell or full-time faculty member when you write to: "The trend toward concern in general issues shows an increasing maturity in the voter," Mr. McCoy said. will vote Democrat or Republican. They usually show a streak of voting independence, he said. Farm Journal magazine reported after a recent farm poll that for almost every 1956 Eisenhower voter who will cast his vote for Kennedy this year, there is a 1956 Stevenson voter who will vote for Nixon, UPI said. MR. PAT GREEN College Relations Dept. 470 Atlantic Avenue Boston 10, Mass. About one of every ten voters will be a member of a farm family. Mr. McCoy said there is a shift in the proportion of population away from the farm to the city. Kenneth E. Anderson, dean of the School of Education, was appointed a conference for the National Conference on Teacher Education and New Media, to be held January 8-11, at the University of Michigan. Dean Anderson to Michigan Meeting The conference will consider the impact of twentieth century science and technology on students preparing to teach. The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education received a government grant to finance the program. The 80 delegates' expenses will be paid by the association. The people have always some champion whom they set over them and nurse into greatness . . . This and no other is the root from which a tyrant springs; when he first appears he is a protector—Plato Evan Wright, a representative of the Food and Drug Administration in Topeka, will speak to the Home Economics Club at 4 p.m. today in Fraser Dining Room. His topic will be "Food and Drug Legislation in Kansas." Home Ec Club Slates Food-Drug Official Bacteriology Society To Meet Thursday The Bacteriology Society will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in 502 Snow Hall. Robert Vosper, director of KU libraries will speak on Higher Education abroad. The public is invited to attend. Lawson Award to Garden City Senior Literature flourishes best when it is half a trade and half an art.—William Ralph Inge John H. Jewell, Garden City senior, received the Paul B. Lawson Award presented by George R. Waggoner, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at an all honors program recently. The award is presented annually to the College senior with the highest academic record for his first three years at KU. It also includes a $50 purchase of special books at the Kansas Union Book Store. TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! The award was begun in 1956 in memory of the late Mr. Lawson, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences from 1934 until 1954. 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