Page 8 University Daily Kansan Monday, March 16. 1959 Forum Considers 1960 Candidates Nelson Rockefeller, governor of New York, and Sen. John Keenedy (D-Mass), were selected as the most popular 1960 presidential candidates in a poll of students at the Current Events Forum Friday. Robert Ellsworth, Douglas County Republican chairman, John Grumm, assistant professor of political science, and Thomas M. Gale, instructor of history, discussed the possible candidates. Mr. Ellsworth mentioned Fred Seaton, Secretary of the Interior as a possible Republican candidate in addition to Nixon and Rockefeller. "I would say that Rockefeller is likely to get the nod over Nixon unless a split develops at the national convention," he said. Gov. Rockefeller and Sen. Kennedy each received seven votes in the poll. Others receiving votes were Adlai Stevenson, former governor of Illinois, and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D-Minn), two each; vice president Richard Nixon, Gov. Robert Meyner of New Jersey and James Hoffa, president of the Teamster's Union, one each. Prof. Grumm said that he favored Sen. Humphrey for the Democratic nomination. "Kennedy seems to be the front-runner right now, but Humphrey is the more capable man. He has a practical and academic background but lacks the strong organizational backing which Kennedy has," he said. "It would be impossible for Stevenson to win, even against Nixon. He simply is not an attractive candidate to the people. I would also write off Sen. Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex), and Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan." Prof. Grumm said Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) is a darkhorse candidate with support among the "right" people. He said Gov. Pat Brown of California is a colorless person who does not even want to become president. Mr. Gale presented the historical side of the coming election after the possible Democratic and Republican candidates had been mentioned. "In years past governors and cabinet members have had the inside track at first," he said. "It seems that people in the national spotlight, such as Nixon, always have too many enemies." "The most favorable persons in the public eye are the ones which are virtually unknown outside their own area."Mr. Gale said. In a question, and answer session after the panel discussion, Prof. Grumm said he believes Gov. George Docking would have a good chance to gain a Senate seat if he makes no serious political blunders before the election year. Prof. Grumm said that Gov. Docking has a good record on the national scene. Quack Club Tryouts Are Thursday Night Tryouts for Quack Club, women's swimming organization, will be held at 7:15 p.m. Thursday in the Robinson Gymnasium pool, Susanne Black, Wilmette, Ill., sophomore and Quack Club president, announced today. Women interested in synchronized swimming are invited to try out. They must have their own suits and caps, but towels will be furnished. 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NOTICE! The Daily Kansan does not accept responsibility for unsolicited photos and or manuscripts. Chamber Music Concert Tonight The LaSalle String Quartet will present a concert in the Chamber Music Series at 8 p.m. tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. Featured on the program will be the Haydn Quartet in G Major, the Schubert Quartet in A Minor and three short works by Webern. The LaSalle Quartet is now on its tenth national tour. It was organized at the Juilliard School of Music in New York in 1945. All tickets for the concert are $1.79. Student I.D. cards do not admit. Kansan Want Ads Get Results Fraternity Jewelry, Badges, Rings, Novelties, Sweatshirts, Mugs, Paddles, Cups, Trophies, Medals Balfour The 411 W 14th V! 3-1571 AL LAUTER BOEING AIRPLANE COMPANY will be represented ON CAMPUS Monday - Tuesday, March 16, 17, 1959 A CAREER AT BOEING is the choice of an ever increasing number of students from Kansas University. 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