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mg SEN. KENNEDY, center, aid merim, left, amid James F. Byr versil,. Commencement Exercises an1 h1tonorary Doctor of Law. Dc Dkmocrats BY BET'I Staff "Let's put a Gamecock i the cry of many students Senator John Kennedy, Dem make in Columbia on Mond Their shouts will refer to atwarded to Sen. Kennedy in Spring Commencement Exer Sen. Kennedy's brother, Robert referred to the degree in an ad dress he made to leaders of thi South Carolina DemUcratic Part3 Saturday. The crowd burst int( applause at the mention of thf degree, and Kennedy turned asid( and quipped, " T h a t shouldn' hurt." Campaign Buttons Robert Kennedy, a I o n g witi Gov. E. F. iollings andl most o! the other dignitaries that attende( the luncheon, even wore campaigi buttons designed for Carolina stu dents. The button, which calls atten tion to the honorary dlegree, is ii the Carolina colors wvith a Game (enk p)icturedl on it crowing "Th< Newv Irontier." Around the hordel are the words "Vote Democratic.1 And so. an event which hap pened( three years ago at t h< University nmy be a factor in th< presidlenItial camplaign inl Soutl (Carolina. Graduation Morning (Jn the morning of the Girad untion Exercises there was a cris[ (001 breeze in thle air which mad< the day even more p)leasanlt for th< 2,000) who alttend(edl. The day began with a breakftas at the home of President and Mrs IDonald Rlussell. This occasion was followed b: the big event of the day-grad naition ad( the awarding of 724 dlegrees anid certificates. Ceremony Opens The cOeemony was openedl wit I tile piyinig of several selection: by I lhe U. S. C. concert ban< under t'he dIirection of Pat Ga rnett after which the Itev. A. II. Fergu son gave the invocation. P resident. Iussell then corntin ue< he e'xercises by piresenting the fivye cand(1idate for10 honiorary D)oc tor' of Lawvs Diegree. Those chosei for I his honlor along with Ken nedly wvere: Dr1. Wiilliam Weston cian; i Carter LaIne Bulrgess, P'resi dlent (of Trans- World A i rlineus anu former assistant to the Pr'esidenl oIf Carolina; Roger' Craift P'earce publlisher (If newpaperii111s in Gre'en villeI; and D avid L a wrIence, Pub lisher and( Editor of' the "U. S Newvs and World Report Maga zI ie." Russell c'on ferr'ed honorary (Ie gree'(s upon each of these men an< the Dean wvho intr'oducedl then Placed the academic hood ovei their shoulders. Russell Introduces Before Sen. Kennedy made hib 'ommlenc'ement add(ress, Presidlen1 Russell i n tr'od uece d him to thi gradIuates and visitors. President Russell noted Sen Kennedy's "courage in service t< his nation" and "bravery beyon< the call of duty" for which he wai awarded the Purple Heart Medal lHe cited Sen. Kennedy's "histori. cnl scholarship and a characem N former Goenor, (eirge Hell Tim. nes, right. prepare to atteitl dle li during which Sen. Kmnel1qdy reied gree. Cov. Timmnermai. ulho waj. in, Hope For A T EASLEIR Writer . ,. n the White House !", will belm who hear the address which S< cratic'Presidential hpefitil, will: i). an honorary LL.). which was Kit 1957 by the University at the th elSs. to] that was made for greatness.' "I introduce South Carolilna's all filnest to tie .Junior Senator from s i, Massach uset ts, and I preet Sen. on Kennedy to South Carolitna's fin- pc est," said Russell. liI Standing Ovation At this the audience arose and thi applauded t ht e colmlmllencemfilent Ier speaker. Graduates of t h e I ir' sit V should cllonsider' entering politics, vr Sen. Kilnedy said. Ile nation s - needs "the p11 licat ionII of yuur fo talents to the solution of the 1 greatest problemlis of ourl tilme." Tlhe SenaltorI appeartedl bccyish y" a1nd c'ha rmted his listCeers with i< p)raises oft tihe connuon01 historical p ties ocf his native stateC withI SouthI Carolina. -Enter Polities~ "1 urtge' each graduate to c'on3 sidler e'nt elintg poilitics at smc))e st age of your c'areer . \Ve st and inl seicus needCc ofi t he f'ru its ofi y'our edutcation)1, broadl f'ieldcs (of knocwledge."' Noctinlg thait thel( wcrl ofl p)oli.. t ies and1( senlarslthipI has1 bceen dlri ftingJ. apt,P1t he c'ited the many facet s of the earily l eaderts ofl the U. S. who mixed pliuties with law, aIgricuttlur'e, artchitectulre, andc muili tar'y ser'vice. BothI South Carlcdina andl .\las For shdort cuts.. forany st # Makes yoti *~ 1~. ~X\. ( ~i'on. 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This no' adds body to the hair fibers, m head. Keeps liar neat4 and kelp~ the hrirqnn Tokes 2 seconds, co O~iJ)~ SH( S :mt m I uncomlliled 1 either of the 1960 Byriv- a 4s-mlred Vice Presidetil k President i- Senator said that his state and it South Cirolina had an inseparablI ('stinly. s Noting that patriots of both states had fought the common tyranny of the Revolution, he cited the contrihutions of John Adams, Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, of Christopher Gadsen, John Rut ledge, and Charles Pinckney of , South Carolina. lie noted the bit ter Senate debates between Cal houn, Webster, and Clay, but of their kindred service to the nation. r "The North and South are in ( ispiensable to each other."' Aniong Listeners S A iong his listeners on the e Plat form were Gov. George Bell n Tinmnernmn, and former Governor .f .Jamles F. Byrnes. f While the long linle of gradua d ting stuldetits calme 111) to Presi 1- dIent I ussell to get t heirt di plomnas, - Sen. K ennedy could be seen amii ablyI chatting with G;ov. T1immner tmant ando the hitoorary degree re IL rip ienits. i'S CORNELL RMACY all Arms CHOOL SUPPLIES SODA FOUNTAIN our head!. sr cut-you'll took behter v, non-greasy hair groorn :lkes your haircut fit your condition your scalp into ts a fast .50 PaJ Ifl )RT CUT IR GROOM Kennedy Picks Nix< BY CHARLE Edi "I don't expect to'be a (Pr plan at this time is to run in 1 His plans have changed F. Kennedy made that statem, When he returns to Columbit votes as the Democratic car United States. Kennedy made the statement at a press conference just after re ceiving an honorary degree from the University. Republican Predictions Although the Senator was in correct in predicting his own fu ture, he wias exactly right when he discussed the Republican candi date. lie said that Richard M. Nixon seemed to have the inside track for the Presidential spot on the GOP ticket. lie added that no two or three Diemocrats loomed as logical con tenders for the position of nomi Ie. Kennedy said that the trip to receive the honorary degree was his first visit to the University campus. le had been stationed in Charleston, S. C., however, when lie served in the Navy dur ing the war. No Controversy To some of the other questions during the conference, Sen. Ken nedy seemed to abandon the policy of straight forwardness that char acterizes his interviews today. Perhaps, by refusing to use the cominencenient services to stir 'up controversy, he was simply being courteous to the state and Univer sity which had just honored him. Others, however, give a differ ent reason for his avoiding certain questions. "The State" newspaper used it as the basis for correctly predicting t h a t Sen. Kennedy would he a candidate for the Presidential nomination. In an editorial the newspaper said that "the personable young man f r o n Massachusetts-defi nitely g i v e s the impression of jockeying for the pole position for the 1960 Democratic Party prize." Discusses Speech The editorial applauded the Senator's speech at Carolina, but said that it contained little that either the northern or southern . . ..... . . 8,000 Mar That's right. There will be 8,( fobs filled from wvithin the VW Company by college graduates ten yearsl How conc? Becal kind of upward movement at y that spells executive opportuni in engineering andl other p)rofes choose betwecen two paths of one within their own technica within over-all management. Your progress up-the-ladd< positions wvillbe aided b)y a nui programs. Thue annual compar nel survey helps sel&ct manage This ties in with planned rotai ment, including transfers bety panies anid experience in a i fields. 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J.; Baltimore, Md.; indiana th Andover, Mass.; Omaha, Neb.; Kansas City, M N. J. Teletyps Corporation, Skokie, ii1., and Litti on headquarters In 16 ie. Gnrlhaqa oediction; Imself Kennedy had rceeived South Caro linit's support for the 1956 Vice Presidential nomination, which Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee finally won. "The Senator (Ken nedy) wias certainly the preference among the nominees for the Vice Presidential spot, on the ticket." "The South may want to support Kennedy as best, of the lot, i. e. 'the least objectionable' of the men who have a chance as a vandii date for the nomination for Presi dent when 1960 rolls around," the newspaper went, on to say. "Biut the South knows Kennedy thinks of himself as a liberal-that he comes from a family dedicated to the 'liberal' tradition." "A certain air of boyish frank ness on the part of the .10-year ol Senator may override the South's objections to his political )hilosophy. Kennedy seems sin cere. 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