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the valenzuela case is still un der investigation stated the fbi yesterday although it is reported that the assistant professor of span ish has received at least one more letter and that the fbi is now investigating several students as possible suspects an allentown agent of the federal bureau of investigation has refused any further com ment explaining their secrecy the fbi added that any information re leased to the press now might im pede their investigation the original letter containing an anonymous threat to the family was received by prof victor val uenzuela feb 8 on the advice of the bethlehem police he notified the philadelphia office of the fbi special precautions have been initiated to protect the professor the valenzuela family can no longer be reached by their tele phone which has been changed to an unpublished number at the re quest of the family calls to the professor's campus office will not be taken until the caller has first identified himself by prof arthur p gardner those who braved the snow and ice last friday night to find their way to the osbourne room were reward ed by an evening of accomplished piano playing on the part of robert goldsand after a fifteen-minute foundation were william r brain erd and michael w rotberg the three winners will receive graduate school tuition costs plus 1500 candidates for the fellow ships are nominated by a member of the college faculty representatives from 1,007 cam puses this year nominated 9,000 sen iors a rise of 2,000 above the 1959 nominations the criterion for judgment of can didates is the promise of the student as a potential college teacher rather than the prestige of his college approximately 2,100 candi dates were given personal in terviews by committees of four or five professors who spend a total of 4,000 man-hours at this work the announcement of the winners in the competition for 1200 fellow ships bought to a close the annual talent search this year along with the col leges which consistently have a large number of winners 41 colleges will have winners for the first time gilhool's fellowship was awarded for the study of phil osophy at yale university hut chinson's for mathematics at harvard university niiler's for engineering mechanics at brown university the three seniors none of whom has given a definite commitment must announce their acceptance of the fellowships before april 15 freshmen barred from ifc sat night parties monte carlo dance he added vice president watkins stated that lehigh's own cliff clefs will sing during the band break satur day night he praised the group and asked that the ifc representa tives present announce their ap pearance to their respective house members concert cancelled the modern american chamber concert screduled for tonight in the student activities calendar will not be presented this year the student woodwind chamber concert group will present the third in its series of concerts wednesday march 16 at 8:15 p.m parties on saturday night are definitely closed to freshman em phasized ifc vice president torry watkins 60 at last night's interfra ternity council meeting in the davis room of the university cen ter any undue association with freshman on the part of fra etrnity men during the dance will be construed as illegal rushing watkins noted official chaperones for satur day's jazz concert at the frolics ballroom in allentown will be prof and mrs dudley johnson and prof and mrs james epps announced william horton ifc president we have extended a blanket invitation to the entire faculty and administration for the by gene goffin basically roman catholics object to artificial methods of birth con trol because they conflict with the natural law stated the rev robert terwilliger chaplain for episco pal students and faculty at vassar college and rector of christ church poughkeepsie n.y as leader of the 18th con ference on religion terwilliger spoke last night in the buck faculty lounge on christian ethics and the population bomb terwilliger stated roman catho lics feel birth control to be an in terruption of normal occurrences he qualified his statement with artificial because catholics rec ognize a difference as do many conservative christians he added that roman catholics do not feel physical love to only have its purpose in procreation but this fact is of primary importance terwilliger stressed that love and spiritual values must be taken into consideration unmarried men in the church said terwilliger are often those who claim physical love is only for procreation and has no other purpose they are completely wrong because they have no real knowledge of the subject the population explosion is a matter about which we must think because the increase will come suddenly and vastly con tinued terwilliger the increase is expected to be more severe in un derdeveloped areas the chaplain noted results of this explosion will be twofold first will be starvation as the world is unable to produce enough food he noted it is silly for the united states to be build ing up food surpluses wh,ile other see u.s page 7 students join ny picket line an undetermined number of le high students — estimated at from 6 to 20 by reliable sources — joined several hundred other students at two mass rallies in new york sat urday protesting southern segrega tion some 300 students from northeastern colleges carrying banners picketed the city's largest woolworth store at 34th st and 7th aye in sympathy with negro sit-in strikers following the uptown demonstra tion the students marched to washington square for a half-hour see equal page 6 a la rubenstein — despite a blizzard outside concert pianist rob ert goldsand presented an evening of accomplished piano playing fri day night in the osbourne room an enthusiastic audience called the pianist back for three encores ranging from bach to rachmaninoff goldsand conquers weather audience delay apparently caused by the weather mr goldsand began his program with mozart's d major sonata k 576 the artist eschew ing the hair-tossing arm swinging platform manner of a rubinstein gave a clear delicately shaded and unusually even performance of the sonata which was refreshingly un pretentious perhaps the contrasts of the first movement were a bit ex aggerated but the second move ment especially the wonderful mid dle section was played with a co hesive tension that produced sus tained effects of power surprising in such a delicate work the second part of the pro gram twelve selected chopin etudes including the magnifi cent opus 10 nr 3 was also well performed though it was here that one of the artist's limitations really became ap parent throughout the evening mr goldsand was consistently at his best in the lyrical or in the animated delicate pas sages whenever the music be came powerful or monumental the playing tended for the most part to become heavy or blurred so that the clear ar ticulation of detail which had characterized the mozart sonata see reviewer page 3 blizzard — five inches of snow will fall tonite reported the weather bu enberg 62 a chance to take out his skis the unidentified object on the right is a reau yes five inches did fall in fact over 14 inches fell the snow proved a car there were many such mounds on campus at the aftermath of the storm problem for peter adams 81 whose car slid into a tree but it gave peter roth 3 seniors win wilson awards tuesday march 8 1960 bethlehem pa vol 70 — no 34 precautions set valenzuela case still understudy seniors thomas k gilhool john w hutchinson and pearn p niiler have been named recipients of woodrow wilson fellowships for super ior american and canadian students planning to enter the college teach ing field dr carey b joynt associate professor of international rela tions announced yesterday gilhool is an international relations major hnthinson and niiler are mechanics majors receiving honorable mention from the wilson national fellowship chaplain speaks on birth boom christian ethics 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Title | Brown and White Vol. 70 no. 34 |
Date | 1960-03-08 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 08 |
Year | 1960 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 70 no. 34 |
Date | 1960-03-08 |
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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 | the valenzuela case is still un der investigation stated the fbi yesterday although it is reported that the assistant professor of span ish has received at least one more letter and that the fbi is now investigating several students as possible suspects an allentown agent of the federal bureau of investigation has refused any further com ment explaining their secrecy the fbi added that any information re leased to the press now might im pede their investigation the original letter containing an anonymous threat to the family was received by prof victor val uenzuela feb 8 on the advice of the bethlehem police he notified the philadelphia office of the fbi special precautions have been initiated to protect the professor the valenzuela family can no longer be reached by their tele phone which has been changed to an unpublished number at the re quest of the family calls to the professor's campus office will not be taken until the caller has first identified himself by prof arthur p gardner those who braved the snow and ice last friday night to find their way to the osbourne room were reward ed by an evening of accomplished piano playing on the part of robert goldsand after a fifteen-minute foundation were william r brain erd and michael w rotberg the three winners will receive graduate school tuition costs plus 1500 candidates for the fellow ships are nominated by a member of the college faculty representatives from 1,007 cam puses this year nominated 9,000 sen iors a rise of 2,000 above the 1959 nominations the criterion for judgment of can didates is the promise of the student as a potential college teacher rather than the prestige of his college approximately 2,100 candi dates were given personal in terviews by committees of four or five professors who spend a total of 4,000 man-hours at this work the announcement of the winners in the competition for 1200 fellow ships bought to a close the annual talent search this year along with the col leges which consistently have a large number of winners 41 colleges will have winners for the first time gilhool's fellowship was awarded for the study of phil osophy at yale university hut chinson's for mathematics at harvard university niiler's for engineering mechanics at brown university the three seniors none of whom has given a definite commitment must announce their acceptance of the fellowships before april 15 freshmen barred from ifc sat night parties monte carlo dance he added vice president watkins stated that lehigh's own cliff clefs will sing during the band break satur day night he praised the group and asked that the ifc representa tives present announce their ap pearance to their respective house members concert cancelled the modern american chamber concert screduled for tonight in the student activities calendar will not be presented this year the student woodwind chamber concert group will present the third in its series of concerts wednesday march 16 at 8:15 p.m parties on saturday night are definitely closed to freshman em phasized ifc vice president torry watkins 60 at last night's interfra ternity council meeting in the davis room of the university cen ter any undue association with freshman on the part of fra etrnity men during the dance will be construed as illegal rushing watkins noted official chaperones for satur day's jazz concert at the frolics ballroom in allentown will be prof and mrs dudley johnson and prof and mrs james epps announced william horton ifc president we have extended a blanket invitation to the entire faculty and administration for the by gene goffin basically roman catholics object to artificial methods of birth con trol because they conflict with the natural law stated the rev robert terwilliger chaplain for episco pal students and faculty at vassar college and rector of christ church poughkeepsie n.y as leader of the 18th con ference on religion terwilliger spoke last night in the buck faculty lounge on christian ethics and the population bomb terwilliger stated roman catho lics feel birth control to be an in terruption of normal occurrences he qualified his statement with artificial because catholics rec ognize a difference as do many conservative christians he added that roman catholics do not feel physical love to only have its purpose in procreation but this fact is of primary importance terwilliger stressed that love and spiritual values must be taken into consideration unmarried men in the church said terwilliger are often those who claim physical love is only for procreation and has no other purpose they are completely wrong because they have no real knowledge of the subject the population explosion is a matter about which we must think because the increase will come suddenly and vastly con tinued terwilliger the increase is expected to be more severe in un derdeveloped areas the chaplain noted results of this explosion will be twofold first will be starvation as the world is unable to produce enough food he noted it is silly for the united states to be build ing up food surpluses wh,ile other see u.s page 7 students join ny picket line an undetermined number of le high students — estimated at from 6 to 20 by reliable sources — joined several hundred other students at two mass rallies in new york sat urday protesting southern segrega tion some 300 students from northeastern colleges carrying banners picketed the city's largest woolworth store at 34th st and 7th aye in sympathy with negro sit-in strikers following the uptown demonstra tion the students marched to washington square for a half-hour see equal page 6 a la rubenstein — despite a blizzard outside concert pianist rob ert goldsand presented an evening of accomplished piano playing fri day night in the osbourne room an enthusiastic audience called the pianist back for three encores ranging from bach to rachmaninoff goldsand conquers weather audience delay apparently caused by the weather mr goldsand began his program with mozart's d major sonata k 576 the artist eschew ing the hair-tossing arm swinging platform manner of a rubinstein gave a clear delicately shaded and unusually even performance of the sonata which was refreshingly un pretentious perhaps the contrasts of the first movement were a bit ex aggerated but the second move ment especially the wonderful mid dle section was played with a co hesive tension that produced sus tained effects of power surprising in such a delicate work the second part of the pro gram twelve selected chopin etudes including the magnifi cent opus 10 nr 3 was also well performed though it was here that one of the artist's limitations really became ap parent throughout the evening mr goldsand was consistently at his best in the lyrical or in the animated delicate pas sages whenever the music be came powerful or monumental the playing tended for the most part to become heavy or blurred so that the clear ar ticulation of detail which had characterized the mozart sonata see reviewer page 3 blizzard — five inches of snow will fall tonite reported the weather bu enberg 62 a chance to take out his skis the unidentified object on the right is a reau yes five inches did fall in fact over 14 inches fell the snow proved a car there were many such mounds on campus at the aftermath of the storm problem for peter adams 81 whose car slid into a tree but it gave peter roth 3 seniors win wilson awards tuesday march 8 1960 bethlehem pa vol 70 — no 34 precautions set valenzuela case still understudy seniors thomas k gilhool john w hutchinson and pearn p niiler have been named recipients of woodrow wilson fellowships for super ior american and canadian students planning to enter the college teach ing field dr carey b joynt associate professor of international rela tions announced yesterday gilhool is an international relations major hnthinson and niiler are mechanics majors receiving honorable mention from the wilson national fellowship chaplain speaks on birth boom 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