Monday, October 18, 1976 3 th's meet they will their mon- The date with Gov. is, sched- hosts to a nan Spen- XXXX United Ministries in Higher Education Hilltop Child Development Center Canterbury House Society of American Military Engineers Dole visits KU From page one looked around the front of the house and said, "I don't really remember this room. I think this room was off-limits to those from western Kansas." Dole is from Russell. During his two years in the Kappa Sigma house, Dole waited tables in the dining room to earn money. He said he once spilled a tray of spaghetti and meatballs on his housemother when he tried to imitate the style of a wafter he had seen in a movie. "Mother Griffiths, who never liked spaghetti and meatballs anyway, got five plates of them in her lap." he said. "I was always one of her favorites." DOLE CREDITED the Kappa Sigma house with teaching him how to get along with people. He said he also got his first lessons in leadership as a Kappa Sigma He then mentioned the debate with Mondale. "I was grand procurator," he said. "I remember getting thrown into Potter Lake, so I know what it's like to have your leadership tested." "I SAID FOR a month that if there was a choice between the debate and a high school football game—a good one—everybody would go to the football game, and you wouldn't. I thought the debate could have been reduced in length to 60 minutes. It went 75 minutes." Dole evoked a loud laugh from the press Carter ... From page one that Europe is free—or, rather, isn't free. I forget what his latest statement is." Carter traced the progress of his campaign by sketching the beginnings gave a chance to meet new people. "We walked the streets," he said. "We'd get in front of the swinging doors in department stores and see maybe 2,000 or 3,000 people a day." Carter said that he received votes in all 30 primaries, and primarys, and the process. I emphasized "country" CARTER'S SPEECH in Kansas preceded his appearance Friday night at a memorial dinner for the late Rep. Jerry Lifton, D-Mo., who was killed during the Senate primary election in Missouri. A crowd began forming around the City Court, which was hour before Carter's sequestered. 33 man Green Carter campaign signs protruded from the audience, and one person carried a green umbrella covered with Carter campaign stickers. A lone protester held up a sign of a light-lipped, middle-aged man, questioned Carter's gun control policy. Several pennants labeled "Kansas City Royals, Western Division Champions," in honor of the home town baseball team's all-star partnership, were also raised above the crowd. Carter noted the baseball fever in Kansas City and said he had arrived in Kansas City just hours after the game, from the American League championship series in New York. "If I could just change my name to Whitey Herzog (Royals' manager), I wouldn't have much trouble here in the election, would I?" Carter said. THE FREE UNIVERSITY OF IRAN Officers of the Free University of Northampton, in Kansas campus on November 23 to interview Iranian nationals who have interned at the university in the following areas: education and health sciences, natural sciences, psychology, engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, scientifics, and computer sciences. In addition to employment opportunities are available for scholarships are available interested candidates are interested in the Free University of Kansas. 224 High School for further information on The Free University of Kansas and visit to The University of Kansas. corps by telling the audience that he and his wife had just come from the Delta Delta Delta sorority, "where most of the newsmen stayed." Sigma's "goodlooking neighbors" and said many of the Kappa Sigmas were well-known in the sorority. mrs maharaja He said he was happy to visit the Kappa "That's an indication that you are progressive," Dole said. Commission on the Status of Women A panel discussion on how the changing roles of women affect the roles of men. Walter Smith—School of Education; Clarence Dillingham—Affirmative Action; Jim Sanders—3rd yr. Law Student presents Tuesday, Oct. 19. 7:30 p.m. Jayhawk Room Business Meeting — 6:30 p.m. Partially funded by Student Activity Fee SUA BRIDGE CLUB Now Playing WED.,7-11 p.m. Pine Room of the Kansas Union SUN., 4-8 p.m. Pine Room of the Kansas Union Everyone Welcome A MARY HARTMAN MARY HARTMAN look a like contest!!! HALLOWEEN DISCO DANCE ★ By Gay Services of Kansas ★ Kansas Union Ballroom 8:00 p.m. $1.75 Special Notice . . . Please do not bring alcoholic beverages to the dance. Beer will be sold with an I.D. 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