Undefined role- Docking on education— (Continued from page 1) compared, in an environment of economic scarcity, things whose values cannot be compared has made for internal confusion, he said. Griffin said he spoke as an "incurable idealist who has had a better opportunity than most to discover the gaps that have existed for a hundred years between the ideal university and the actual university." HE SAID, as a faculty member and the University's historian, he hoped that the confusions that have arisen in the first century will decline in the second century. He expressed hope that in the Unhappy- (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) victory to "what money can do." Nehring kept him off his list because "he did take himself out of the race." Nehring said he understood that Rockefeller had pledged he would not court the Presidential nomination in return for support on this election. "He'll probably play the role of elder statesman and try and influence the decisions. He can't stay behind the scenes though. He loves being out in front of people too much." Johnson has less of a majority in Congress now. To Lujan that suggests "Johnson will have to plan more carefully. "He'll get what is basic legislation." Lujan continued, "the Civil Rights Act and tax reform. Congress is going to be dealt the illness of passing the Civil Rights Act or not. Johnson's got to if he wants to win in '68." second century "University-wide discussions" could be held to clarify ideas about what the University now is and what it ought to be. He said these discussions should include students and junior faculty members as well as members of the Senate. He also expressed hopes "to explain fully to the larger public what it is that we do, and what it is that we hope to do and to discover more clearly and fully than our predecessors have, what the people themselves are thinking about the University." For the woman who prefers not to string small laundry around the bathroom, there's a new appliance which can dry up to two pounds of wet clothes. The portable driver takes up little space (10 $ _{1/2} $ by 15 by 12 inches) and operates on regular house current. PORTABLE Daily Kansan 3 Thursday, November 10, 1966 (Continued from page 1) yet been able to study the voting records but believed that the good record of his father, who served as governor from 1956-58, deserved part of the credit for his election. Docking defeated William H. Avery by over 65,000 votes in Tuesday's election. Avery was seeking his second term of office. The governor's office, though, seems to be the only clear victory for the Democrats in Kansas. AUTO GLASS Sudden Service East End of 9th St. VI 3-4416 Patronize your Kansan Advertisers MASTERWORK (A Product of Columbia Records) MODEL-M-4610 $219.00 Reg. $279.95 Europe is . . . to explore, meet the people, snap a few pictures and create your own special adventures. SUA FLIGHT TO EUROPE SAVE $200 TWO FLIGHTS First flight—Depart by jet June 13; Return by jet Aug. 14 Second flight—Depart by jet Aug. 8; Return by jet Sept. 7 For further information contact the SUA office in the Union Jazz Forum Committee presents Dick Wright KU Kicks Band Director KANU Assistant Program Director Washburn University Faculty Member will speak on Progression In Jazz "We will have to wait," he said anticipating political conflicts with the legislature. Docking will face a large majority of Republicans in both houses of the legislature. "Storeyville to Campus" Nov.10,7:30,in the Pine Room Kansas Union He announced the appointment of Paul Pendergast as executive secretary yesterday and said the other major appointments, such as highway director, would be made soon.