Monday, March 3, 1975 3 University Daily Kansan From Page One and that it would be one of the least demanding jobs in the state." Conard's involvement with the University of Kansas has been almost continual throughout his life. He grew up in Coolidge on his family's farm. "Even in grade school, I'd decided to get a journalism education," he said. "It was obvious even then that the best opportunity was at the University of Kansas." But, Conard said, he almost went to tate and sat there because of two his brothers in a sister's bed. "We had no money during the "30s," he said, "but there was never any question about our going to college. Our parents were committed to that. We'd just go somehow, I had intended to go to Garden City Junior College and then probably on to K-State." Conard said he finally was able to come to KU because he was awarded a Summerfield Scholarship. Conard received his B.A. in journalism in 1943. When the United States became involved in World War II in 1941, Conard said, he Elections... From Page One Third ward, first precinct at Central United Methodist Church, second precinct at Cordley School, third precinct at the Administration Center at Lawrence High School, fourth precinct at Centennial School, fifth precinct at Rusty's on 23rd, and an eighth precinct at Schwegler School, sixth precinct at South Junior High School. Fourth ward, first and second precinct at Central junior High School, third precinct at East Heights School, fourth and fifth precinct at Kennedy School. Fifth ward, first and second precincts at New York School. New York School. Sixth ward at Woodlawn School. The Kansan will provide election results as they become available. Call 844-48144. joined the Navy reserves and became an aviator. "I never did get out where I was shot at, but many of my friends were, and I was still close enough to know it was a horrible thing." he said. "I decided that before getting a job, I would go to the University and study political science and study abroad to try to get some better understanding of why people chose on a cyclical basis to rise up and shoot the hell out of each other. Conard said. "I can't say that I feel the university, but I got a better understanding of it." He received his M.A. in political science in 1947 and his doctorate of international law from the University of Paris in 1951. He went on to be a professor of political science at KIJ from 1947 to 1949. Conard was editor and publisher of two Western Kansas weekly newspapers from 1956 to 1970. In July 1970, he was appointed director of University relations and development. "Those are still my two real loves—teaching and journalism," he said. "My teaching dwindled off as I moved into full-time work, until in my old age I will return as a professor." Conard said daily association with students was what he missed most in his life. "You don't see many young people around here," he said. "It's good to get in touch with that generation and to get into both and have the satisfaction of teaching." Conard is on a leave of absence from the University and said he hoped to return. "My association with the University is an affectionate one," he said. "I really love it." He explained that he was 3 World Premieres 864-3982 b.p.m. KU's Inge Theater Feb. 26-Mar. 7 Inflation Fighters with MILLIE PERKINS AND JACK NICHOLSON 1527 West 6th, Lawrence 842-4311 The Lawrence Community and KU Rape Victim Service is seeking a woman to work as a volunteer. The volunteer must be able to aid a person in a crisis situation at any time. For further information, call 843-2500, or Kathy Haggard, 843-2500. The application deadline is March 7. Tonight... 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