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Carnival Guignol Players Plan
Eisenhower, Kefauver
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Rfema Nu. ftkv. Barbara Finney:
Alpha Delta Pi, Rock and Roll
Medicine Snow, Jan iong.
Alpha Sigma Phi, Sigma Downs,

President Dwight Eiscnhow er and Sen. Estcs Kcfauvcr of
Tennessee arc the leaders in a survey of political opinion just
concluded on campus. The 317 students polled seemed to prove
out the national trend.
The overall figures show that per cent of the students polled
per cent prefer Elsenhower,
while 42 per cent want Adlal Stevenson. Listed as undecided or preferring another person were .03
per cent.
Of the students polled. 64.1 per
cent were registered Democrats,
305 per cent were Republicans,
and 5.4 per cent were independent.
The Democrats alone gave Stevenson 53.6 per cent and Eisenhower 43 per cent of the votes,
The Republicans gave the president a big margin 97.9 per cent
to Stevenson's 2.1 per cent.
Stevenson had a slight advantage with the independent voters,
lie polled 52.9 percent of the votes
cast, while Ike got 47.1 per cent.
race, 51.7
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preferred Kefauver to Nixon.
Kefauver got 68.1 per cent of
the Democrats while Nixon had
31.9 per cent.
The Republicans gave Nixon
865 per cent of their voting power,
while Kefauver got only 135 per
rpnt.
IndeDendents favored Kefauver
by 52.9 per cent to Nixon's 47.1
ner cent.
amonsr the students
... Ooinion
varied on the main issue of the
campaign. 36.7 per cent think the
farm Droblem is the most impor
tant. 21.6 per cent place foreign
affairs and peace first.

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Dietitians Meet
In Harrodsburg

Among the other important issues listed in the poll were segregation, big and small business,

prosperity, Ike's health, integrity
The annual fall meeting of the
Kentucky State Dietetics Associain government, the draft,
tests, and public vs. private power. tion will be held on Saturday in
Harrodsburg.
Following the luncheon at 1 p.m.
at Beaumont Inn, Mrs. Anne Clem-mon- s,
retiring president, will conduct the business meeting.
Dr. Abby L. Marlatt, director of
the School of Home Economics, is
The annual foreign student tea the speaker of the day. She will
was held yesterday in the Home discuss her research in the field
of nutrition of children.
Economics lounge.
Mrs. Nancy Brooks, Lexington, is
The tea was given in observance
Week.
the new president of the K.S.D.A.
of United Nations
The class of foods for special She is a graduate of UK.
Mrs. Anne Clemmons, member
occasions made cookies which were
typical of the countries repre- - of the staff of dietetics, Miss Annie
Brownlie, member of the staff of
sented.
Ecoinstitution management, Dr. Abby
The members of the Home
acted as hostesses for L. Marlatt. and Miss Deen Lowe,
nomics Club
the group Of foreign students on graduate student in home economics will attend the meeting.
UK campus. "

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The four major productions
nnhhip Tice: Kanoa Sigma, Kappa be given by the Guignol Theater
Sigma Reveals, Gay Evans; Sigma this season were announced this
Chi, Night Lights, Lynn uranam, week
The Guignoi's first production
Sigma Phi Epsilon,
will be "The Corn Is Green,' a
Den, Becky Jo Bevcns.
Stop the music, comedy in three acts by Emlyn
Kappa Delta,
Melva Hemlepp; Triangle, Swamp Williams.
rr.,.,fo tnr tho nrnnuetlon were
Ceoricla, Nelda Vlck: Thl Kappa
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As its second production the
There' Nothing Like A Frat Man,
theater will present Shakespeare's
Tat McDevllt.
Tickets for the dance are $2.50 "Othello," Marchtechnical director,
Ralney,
Arch
in advance or $3 at the door. There
for the
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where tickets may be bought. Any setting of this
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