THE MICHIGAN DAILY )te IJ(tnt-Cnd lime COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Stevellson Write-in Tally. Aids Nixon in Mock Vote C _ I Grou Gof SUITS 39.98 Tweeds and solids, boxy and fitted styles.. . Sizes 10-18 ITHACA-Vice-President Rich- ard M. Nixon narrowly edged Sen. John F. Kennedy in a mock elec- tion at Cornell University with a vote of 1595-1503. It was generally conceded, however, that a write-in vote for Adlal Stevenson was part- ly responsible for Kennedy's de- feat; the former Illinois governor received 216 votes. In 1952, President Dwight D. Eisenhower out-polled Stevenson, but previous to that, election,, Thomas Dewey had been favored over Harry S. Truman in 1948, and Alfred E. Landon and Herbert Hoover had been favored over Seven Tapped ByHectoriants' When Zeus climbed high on golden dawn And smiled on fates of Priam's land He blessed pursuit at Hector's hand. The call went forth For each to take his stand. Then all the best of Troy were brought By honor to this noble band. Those tapped were James Burns, '61E, Phi Gamma Delta; William Gomez, '61E, Beta Theta Pi; Wil- liam Heaphy, '61, Sigma Phi Ep- silon; Frank Legacki, '62 Ed, Sigma Chi; Louis Senunas, '61E, Kappa Sigma; Gary Slaughter, '61 BAd., Sigma Alpha Epsilon; and Dwane Wasmuth, '63E, Phi Delta Theta. Franklin.D. Roosevelt in 1936 and 1932, respectively. * * * LANSING-Michigan State Uni- versity officially acknowledged that it would allow communist speakers on the Lansing campus. The ques- tion arose after Wayne State Uni- versity refused to allow a com- munist speaker on its campus. Provost Paul, A. Miller said that if a speaker came to the university and had been invited by respon- sible agencies, he would be allowed to speak as long as he was con- sidered competent and was not attempting to gain propaganda from his speech. BLOOMINGTON-A university is not responsible for starting a person drinking, but, it does en- courage the continuation of the habit and also the taking of al- cohol to excess, a University of Indiana sociology teacher, Prof. John T. Liell, told an honorary group last week on the Blooming- ton campus. Prof. Liell explained to the group that there is much excess drinking in college today. "I believe that the policies of a university have little effect on the amount of drinking on a campus," Dr. Liell said. Rather the informal norms, such as social situations, determine the amount. In an at- mosphere such as is found in local taverns, students become loud and rowdy, not because of the amount of liquor they have consumed but rather because of the social situa- tion. For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786 from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friay, and Saturday. 9:30 'W'i11:30 A.M. LOST AND FOUND BUSINESS SERVICE LOST -- 'Sealpoint Male Siamese Cat. 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