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march edition of the magazine prompted chappie's remarks he reported there are more people off campus interested in the publica tion than those in the lehigh com munity endor is interestetd in providing a means by which the student will be able to reach others through the arts the magazine is seeking short stories commentary satire poetry and artwork for the forthcoming edition the endor staff is also looking for students interested in working on the magazine this sort of thing needs a lot of work and promotion to firmly establish the publication at lehigh it raises the question whether the much heralded cultural revolution is a serious awakening or just pretense he commented challenge — yale university's stu dent-sponsored colloquium on con temporary affairs which has re ceived nationwide acclaim — has announced its spring colloquium the challenge of american de mocracy open to interested college students throughout the coun try the three-day discussion on march 11 12 and 13 is ex pected to draw more than 2,000 collegians featured speakers will be naacp director thur good marshall sarah lawrence college president emeritus har old taylor u.s senator barry goldwater and a philip ran dolph interantional president of the brotherhool of sleeping car porters the speakers will talk on segre gation in the north crisis in liberal democracy toward a freer free enterprise and mi nority groups in labor and poli tics respectively in addition to the formal ad see 2,000 jjage 9 gipson speaks on colonialism colonies ripe for revolt will be the subject of an address by profes sor emeritus lawrence h gipson tonight in the osbourne room of the university center the discussion will be the second in the senior lec ture series jointly sponsored by omicron delta kappa and the senior class gipson head of the depart ment of history for 26 years is a renowned expert on the history of the britsh empire after the lecture there will be an open reception in the faculty lounge maynard ferguson ship with vocals and choreo graphy to produce a fast mov ing beat as usual the weekend will have a monte carlo theme with the bottom floor of grace hall turned into a gambling hall black jack horse racing five-card stud poker chuck luck and roulette tables will be available each couple is given 3,500 to start the night's gaming gambling ceases at 11:45 and the couple with the most money wins an award each fraternity must guar antee ticket sales for at least 75 per cent of its membership john talucci general chairman of the event is assisted by don peterson decorations bob tuefel publicity john roglieri monte carlo al rieper program and tickets and frank czeiner con cessions the most exciting new sounds on the jazz scene maynard fer guson and his orchestra will be the featured attraction of the ifc weekend march 18 and 19 the weekend is to include a mustard and cheese play jazz concert informal dance and a chance to gamble away 3500 the m&c production the tam ing of the shrew will be pre sented on friday and saturday nights also included in the 6 ticket are the saturday afternoon jazz concert and the informal dance saturday night booked for the jazz concert are jimmy j and the j's a group that is reported to have played successfully at princeton and the univeristy of pennsylvania the group blends musician arcadia sends letters urging end of affidavit bethlehem pa friday february 19 1960 vol 70 — no 29 self-evaluation — examining the student's part in the lehigh community father victor yanitelli vice-president for student per sonnel at fordham meets with student leaders to discuss various as pects of student activitise and government msa final decision announced in spring ceylon envoy applauds british apartheid policy british prime mimnister harold mcmillan's statement condemning apartheid in south africa has given an example the americans could well afford to follow sir senerat gunewardene ceylon's ambassador to the u s stated in a talk here yesterday the ambassador appearing in bethlehem to address the foreign policy association made his remarks in a seminar course in international rela tions that he addressed dur ing the afternoon he pointed out that the force of world opinion would work better than anything else to overcome the iutensesegregation program now be ing carried out in the union of south africa and praised the brit ish prime minister for taking such a strong stand discussing other world problems the ambassador said that almost all asian nations were in favor of rec ognizing red china but that most of them had very little sympathy for her or her policies asked about the effect of the hcinese persecu tion of tibet he added that this merely confirmed the beliefs of most of the asian countries that china was n.ot to be trusted as for formosa he pro posed that the island be given see asian page 9 the decision of the middle states assoication on re-accreditation for lehigh will be issued after the spring meeting of msa's commis sion on institutions of higher edu cation reported dean wray h congdon executive chairman of the evaluation planning committee when the commission meets to review the reports of sev endor mag threatened by attitudes at lehigh student members of student faculty commitees to submit written reports to arcadia on the activities of their respec tive committees philip mezey 61 president of arcadia announced dr henderson braddock of the international re lations department will serve as second faculty adviser to arcadia dr lawrence whitcomb is first faculty adviser arcadia members in lengthy dis cussion about the disclaimer affa davit cited the affadavit as a danger to higher education a student desiring a federal school-college loan must sign a declaration stating he does not believe in and is not a member of and does not sup port any organization that be lieves in or teaches the over throw of the u.s government by force or violence . . ." college and universities across the country have expressed sharp disapproval of the affadavit yale harvard and princeton are among the critics because of active support against the affadavit by educational in stitutions and the national student see arcadia page 9 endor as a literary magazine has a very questionable future said ross v chappie 62 chairman the success of a venture like endor is dependent upon the students he continued the main problem is that stu dents don't like to get serious maybe lehigh isn't ready for it yet the lack of material for the eral colleges examined this year the results of the evalua tion will be announced arriving sunday afternoon the evaluators attended a reception din ner with president martin d whit aker in the asa packer room of the university center the 23-man committee made plans for the three-day evaluation at an organizational meeting later that evening after a luncheon meeting with the university trustees the evaluators scattered throughout the campus and visited individ ual professors department heads and deans father victor yanitelli vice-pres ident for student personnel at ford ham had two formal meetings with students during the afternoon the first with student leaders to consid er student activities and govern ment the second with members of the gryphon society to discuss the freshman counselling program here at a dinner in the hotel bethle hemthat evening the committee dis cussed what they had observed dur ing their first day here representatives of the en see confab page 9 2000 to attend yale challenge arcadia yesterday afternoon voted unanimously to forward letters to the six senators from pennsylvania new jersey and new york urging repeal of the disclaimer affadavit of the national defense education act the solons also agreed to establish a committee to study the problem of speakers at lehigh the committee is to analyze the problem of the approval of speak ers to be brought to the campus with the idea in mind of establishing a student-faculty committee a the body for passing final judgment as to wehther a person can speak the criterion for approval as envisioned would be based on the sponsoring organization's ability to meet the responsibilities involved not the personality of the speaker a resolution by alfred e johanson 61 was adopted requiring roper succeeds garfinkel in rhc vice presidency charles roper 61 was elected vice-president of the residence halls council last night roper replaces louis oarflnkel 60 in the executive post as vice-president roper who sought to win the post in a contest with joseph pittenger 61 will serve as chairman of the rhc concessions committee this committee operates vend ing machines in the residence halls and with the profit de rived from these finances rhc's undertakings david horn 60 rhc treasurer stuart schwerin 63 president of dravo house and robert davidson 63 president of drinker house were appointed a committee to in vestigate the purchase of television sets for dravo and drinker houses approval has now been given by both university officials and rhc for the installation of sets in the freshman houses the council also voted to lend spuport to a group of freshmen calling themselves the walk com mittee they aim to obtain a walk leading from the base of the dravo steps to the walk coming from richards house it was announced that rhc would sponsor a lecture-discussion by dr robert e terwilliger poughkeepsie n v in the rich ards house lounge monday march 7 dr terwilliger's visit march 7-8 will be sponsored by the in terfaith council leith addresses nd celebration dean of students j d leith spoke of the dedicated teacher at the university of north dakota's found er's day celebrations tuesday night leith a graduate of the class of 1920 said the dedicated teacher was one who teaches not what to think but how to think buildings and equipment can be produced overnight but not college teachers he stated ifc weekend ferguson trumpet is featured lehigh university brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 70 no. 29 |
Date | 1960-02-19 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | march edition of the magazine prompted chappie's remarks he reported there are more people off campus interested in the publica tion than those in the lehigh com munity endor is interestetd in providing a means by which the student will be able to reach others through the arts the magazine is seeking short stories commentary satire poetry and artwork for the forthcoming edition the endor staff is also looking for students interested in working on the magazine this sort of thing needs a lot of work and promotion to firmly establish the publication at lehigh it raises the question whether the much heralded cultural revolution is a serious awakening or just pretense he commented challenge — yale university's stu dent-sponsored colloquium on con temporary affairs which has re ceived nationwide acclaim — has announced its spring colloquium the challenge of american de mocracy open to interested college students throughout the coun try the three-day discussion on march 11 12 and 13 is ex pected to draw more than 2,000 collegians featured speakers will be naacp director thur good marshall sarah lawrence college president emeritus har old taylor u.s senator barry goldwater and a philip ran dolph interantional president of the brotherhool of sleeping car porters the speakers will talk on segre gation in the north crisis in liberal democracy toward a freer free enterprise and mi nority groups in labor and poli tics respectively in addition to the formal ad see 2,000 jjage 9 gipson speaks on colonialism colonies ripe for revolt will be the subject of an address by profes sor emeritus lawrence h gipson tonight in the osbourne room of the university center the discussion will be the second in the senior lec ture series jointly sponsored by omicron delta kappa and the senior class gipson head of the depart ment of history for 26 years is a renowned expert on the history of the britsh empire after the lecture there will be an open reception in the faculty lounge maynard ferguson ship with vocals and choreo graphy to produce a fast mov ing beat as usual the weekend will have a monte carlo theme with the bottom floor of grace hall turned into a gambling hall black jack horse racing five-card stud poker chuck luck and roulette tables will be available each couple is given 3,500 to start the night's gaming gambling ceases at 11:45 and the couple with the most money wins an award each fraternity must guar antee ticket sales for at least 75 per cent of its membership john talucci general chairman of the event is assisted by don peterson decorations bob tuefel publicity john roglieri monte carlo al rieper program and tickets and frank czeiner con cessions the most exciting new sounds on the jazz scene maynard fer guson and his orchestra will be the featured attraction of the ifc weekend march 18 and 19 the weekend is to include a mustard and cheese play jazz concert informal dance and a chance to gamble away 3500 the m&c production the tam ing of the shrew will be pre sented on friday and saturday nights also included in the 6 ticket are the saturday afternoon jazz concert and the informal dance saturday night booked for the jazz concert are jimmy j and the j's a group that is reported to have played successfully at princeton and the univeristy of pennsylvania the group blends musician arcadia sends letters urging end of affidavit bethlehem pa friday february 19 1960 vol 70 — no 29 self-evaluation — examining the student's part in the lehigh community father victor yanitelli vice-president for student per sonnel at fordham meets with student leaders to discuss various as pects of student activitise and government msa final decision announced in spring ceylon envoy applauds british apartheid policy british prime mimnister harold mcmillan's statement condemning apartheid in south africa has given an example the americans could well afford to follow sir senerat gunewardene ceylon's ambassador to the u s stated in a talk here yesterday the ambassador appearing in bethlehem to address the foreign policy association made his remarks in a seminar course in international rela tions that he addressed dur ing the afternoon he pointed out that the force of world opinion would work better than anything else to overcome the iutensesegregation program now be ing carried out in the union of south africa and praised the brit ish prime minister for taking such a strong stand discussing other world problems the ambassador said that almost all asian nations were in favor of rec ognizing red china but that most of them had very little sympathy for her or her policies asked about the effect of the hcinese persecu tion of tibet he added that this merely confirmed the beliefs of most of the asian countries that china was n.ot to be trusted as for formosa he pro posed that the island be given see asian page 9 the decision of the middle states assoication on re-accreditation for lehigh will be issued after the spring meeting of msa's commis sion on institutions of higher edu cation reported dean wray h congdon executive chairman of the evaluation planning committee when the commission meets to review the reports of sev endor mag threatened by attitudes at lehigh student members of student faculty commitees to submit written reports to arcadia on the activities of their respec tive committees philip mezey 61 president of arcadia announced dr henderson braddock of the international re lations department will serve as second faculty adviser to arcadia dr lawrence whitcomb is first faculty adviser arcadia members in lengthy dis cussion about the disclaimer affa davit cited the affadavit as a danger to higher education a student desiring a federal school-college loan must sign a declaration stating he does not believe in and is not a member of and does not sup port any organization that be lieves in or teaches the over throw of the u.s government by force or violence . . ." college and universities across the country have expressed sharp disapproval of the affadavit yale harvard and princeton are among the critics because of active support against the affadavit by educational in stitutions and the national student see arcadia page 9 endor as a literary magazine has a very questionable future said ross v chappie 62 chairman the success of a venture like endor is dependent upon the students he continued the main problem is that stu dents don't like to get serious maybe lehigh isn't ready for it yet the lack of material for the eral colleges examined this year the results of the evalua tion will be announced arriving sunday afternoon the evaluators attended a reception din ner with president martin d whit aker in the asa packer room of the university center the 23-man committee made plans for the three-day evaluation at an organizational meeting later that evening after a luncheon meeting with the university trustees the evaluators scattered throughout the campus and visited individ ual professors department heads and deans father victor yanitelli vice-pres ident for student personnel at ford ham had two formal meetings with students during the afternoon the first with student leaders to consid er student activities and govern ment the second with members of the gryphon society to discuss the freshman counselling program here at a dinner in the hotel bethle hemthat evening the committee dis cussed what they had observed dur ing their first day here representatives of the en see confab page 9 2000 to attend yale challenge arcadia yesterday afternoon voted unanimously to forward letters to the six senators from pennsylvania new jersey and new york urging repeal of the disclaimer affadavit of the national defense education act the solons also agreed to establish a committee to study the problem of speakers at lehigh the committee is to analyze the problem of the approval of speak ers to be brought to the campus with the idea in mind of establishing a student-faculty committee a the body for passing final judgment as to wehther a person can speak the criterion for approval as envisioned would be based on the sponsoring organization's ability to meet the responsibilities involved not the personality of the speaker a resolution by alfred e johanson 61 was adopted requiring roper succeeds garfinkel in rhc vice presidency charles roper 61 was elected vice-president of the residence halls council last night roper replaces louis oarflnkel 60 in the executive post as vice-president roper who sought to win the post in a contest with joseph pittenger 61 will serve as chairman of the rhc concessions committee this committee operates vend ing machines in the residence halls and with the profit de rived from these finances rhc's undertakings david horn 60 rhc treasurer stuart schwerin 63 president of dravo house and robert davidson 63 president of drinker house were appointed a committee to in vestigate the purchase of television sets for dravo and drinker houses approval has now been given by both university officials and rhc for the installation of sets in the freshman houses the council also voted to lend spuport to a group of freshmen calling themselves the walk com mittee they aim to obtain a walk leading from the base of the dravo steps to the walk coming from richards house it was announced that rhc would sponsor a lecture-discussion by dr robert e terwilliger poughkeepsie n v in the rich ards house lounge monday march 7 dr terwilliger's visit march 7-8 will be sponsored by the in terfaith council leith addresses nd celebration dean of students j d leith spoke of the dedicated teacher at the university of north dakota's found er's day celebrations tuesday night leith a graduate of the class of 1920 said the dedicated teacher was one who teaches not what to think but how to think buildings and equipment can be produced overnight but not college teachers he stated ifc weekend ferguson trumpet is featured lehigh university brown and white |
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