Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 203, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1964 — Page 2
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for hours with Nikita Khrushchev, and could have gone longer, admitted he had been ’‘reasonably sura” he would be the other half of the Democratic National ticket 24 hours before Johnson formally told him. Wouldn't Be Shattered He would have been disappointed if Wednesday’s word at the White House had reversed this impression. But he said he would not have been emotionally shattered, as he wag four years ago when he sought for awhile the top spot on the ticket. If Humphrey was hsppy today, so were a lot of other Democrats who concurred in Johnson’s view that Humphrey was the best available stand-by for the presidency in event anything happened to Johnson. Opinion* differed, however, on whether Humphrey was the man to add most strength to the ticket. Northern liberals generally thought he was. Southern conservatives would have preferred someone else. Southern reservations about Humphrey date back to 1948, when his machine - gun oratorical style first came to national attention. At the Democratic convention that year he not only spoke fast and at length, he spoke for civil rights and in away that nearly broke up the convention. Elected To Senate Later that year he was elected to the Senate, an uncompromising — and ineffectual — liberal. He is still a liberal. But he has developed into a practical, powerful, articulate player and is his party’s No.
man in the Senate, Among other evidences of his growth, incidentally, is that although be still likes to talk, he St. Francis College Lists Curriculum Undergraduate curriculum offerings bating 130 different courses in 20 categories are scheduled for the fall semester, Sept. 14 through Jan. 30, 1905. at Saint Francis College, Fort Wayne, according to Sister M. Leonella, O. S. F., the college's academic dean. Undergraduate courses are Usted in the fields or art, biology, chemistry, economies, education, English, French, geopraphy, history, home economics, mathematics, music, philosophy, physical education, physics, psychology, sociology, Spanish, and theology. Saint Francis College requires the college entrance examination board record for enrollment to the freshman class. The college participates in the advanced placement program administered by the college entrance examination board. High school students who have completed advanced .work may take these tests in one or more subjects and receive credit and advanced standing depending upon the score registered. The undergraduate offerings have been enriched by an honors program, freshman through senior years, and by departmental seminars. The honors courses are designed for qualified students doing superior work as a means of offering a greater challenge to these students. Freshmen may partake in the honors program by acceptable entrance examination scores and their high school records. Housing Available Women Interested in campus living accommodations should contact Sister M. Clara Ann, O. S. F., dean of students. For the male students the dean of men has housing availabilities in the vicinity of the college. The college’s graduate school will begin its Tifift scholastic year expanded curriculum offering Courses leading to master of arts and master of science degrees in education with majors in school guidance and counseling; reading specialization; and general subject matter teaching fields. Thirty-four courses will be offered in eight subject matter fields in classes beginning September 14 and ending January 30. Sr. M. Fridian, O. S. F., dean of the graduate school stated. Graduate Courses The following graduate courses will be offered: design (art); methodology of educational research; elementary school curriculum; tests and measurements: educational and vocational guidance information services; principles, organization and administration of guidance; psychology of reading; diagnostic and corrective procedures in reading; practicum in reading for the elementary grades; praticum in reading for the secondary grades; seminar in reading; special methods in teaching the mentally retarded; student teaching of the mentally retarded; evaluation and measurement in health and ’ education; independent study; directed research; contemporary literature; American Intellectual history; higher modern geometry; advanced music education; Abnormal psychology: psychological testing; physiological psychology of motivation and emotion; statistics in education and psychology: psychology of personality; individual mental testing; clinical and counseling psychology; techniques of counseling; practicum in counseling;
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now makes it easier for others to listen. What he does is talk slower — or at least not quite as fast. Support for the 53-year-old Minnesotan for the second spot on the national ticket started in earnest two or three months ago, and grew steadily. Almost a dozen governors eventually came out publicly for Humphrey, and others who talked to Johnson endorsed him priately. Tom Johnson Writes Os Visit To Iraq Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crownover, of Monroe, have received a leter from their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson, telling of a trip they were privileged to take to Iraq. Johnson writes: "We just now arrived in Baghdad, Iraq, after leaving Tehran this morning. We flew in an airplane belonging to the U. S. naval attache. “The party Included the U. S. naval attache and his wife and two children, the assistant naval attache, wife and one child, Major Hawley and wife, and Neva and I. “It has been 120 degrees here but because of dust storms the past two days it is down to about 100. The Baghdad hotel, whe-e we are staying, is completely airconditioned and is situated or, the banks of the Tigris river — so you see we are visiting in the cradle of civilization. “Iraq is much like Iran, but even more drab except at night. “Neva and the other ladies are going to a luncheon at the home of the army attache to Iraq. Dick Hawley and I are being driven around Baghdad to sightsee and swim at the U. S. embassy pool. “We have just learned to count our new money. One dinar is worth $2.80 in U. S. currency. “Among some of the other things we saw were Babylon and the Hanging Gardens, the Tigris and Euphrates river. “I’m sure that one and one-half years ago, if someone would told us wV would be in feagfidsd",' Iraq, I would have thought him very funny.” thought him very funny.” (Johnson is principal of the American school in Tehran and his wife teaches the fourth grade. They have taken many interesting sightseeing trips this summer. They expect to return to the United States next summer.) N.D. President In Europe Next Month SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) — The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of the University of Notre Dame, will be in Europe for the next month, participating in a series of meetings. Father Hesburgh will attend a conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy Aug. 29-Sept. 9 at Geneva and will participate as permanent Vatican representative in the annual congress of the International Atomic Energy Agency beginning Sept. 10 at Vienna. As president of the International Federation of Catholic Colleges and Universities, he will preside at a meeting of its council Sept. 23 in Paris. conservation of natural resources; entomology; and genetics. Individual counseling is now in progress. Those interested should contact Sr. M. Fridian by writing or telephoning the college. Registrations for both schools will be taken Saturday, Sept. 5, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., and from 1 to 5 p.m., and again on Thursday, Sept. 10, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Trinity Hall.
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