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with red china these would be he said the re turn of all prisoners now held by the chinese the declaration of the recognition of formosa as a hands off nation and further attempts to see penn page 12 students and faculty eager to question sens clark and scott fol lowing thursday night's debate got their opportunity at a coffee hour in the faculty lounge of the uni versity center shortly after the de bate ended as in the debate clark said that he felt that there would eventually come a time when the u.s will have to seriously consider admit ting red china at that time the senator indicated we will have to work out some accommodations in other points clark supported health welfare and medical care under social security a stronger increased defense program world peace the depressed areas bill greater progress in the field of civil rights and civil liberties these and other objectives he said must be done within the limitations of a balanced budget that they can be i know sen scott's 10-minute speech see clark page 12 role of press cited by weeks public discussion stimulated by the american press radio and television may well be talking about the future of mankind wil let weeks a former brown and white editor and present execu tive assistant general manager nf the new york herald tribune said yesterday at a newspaper week luncheon at hotel bethle hem weeks a former tribune presi dent and general manager of the european edition of the paper told the kiwanis club audience in any real democracy the decision makers are the public only to the degree that people are well-in formed are they able to make their decisions intelligently a vote in the ballot box here can very well determine the fate of whole nations whether or not lebanon remains free — whether or not we contniue our aid to laos — whether or not we defend quemoy and matsu ultimately all the votes and all the letters to congressmen are bound to determine the out come of the cold war weeks concluded his talk by calling for better reporting of for eign news i have often heard it bemoaned among newspapermen that such and such newspaper devotes only five per cent or 10 per cent of its space to foreign news if my hunch is correct if our publishers do see increasingly the need for direct reporting of people ideas and events i believe the propor tions will grow what is happening abroad is exciting it is of undeniable im see public uage 10 houseparty brings rare sickness - ' enchantitus tonight the recommended cure is the dance on the lower floor of grace hall where the black and white of mystic enthrallment will be accented by crimson beams from overhead beacons sight and sound will enrapture all as the sonic vibrations of billy may's band and enchantress joni james bring the evening of magic fascination to every heart outside the breezes of this special autumn night will cast a spell on the mountain in the morning moonlight majestically mourning the midnight meet ing of all magnetically modulating minds mulling the meaningless mannerisms of magically motionless multitudes in the morning mist fighting the temptation to remain in this mystic atmosphere dancers and companions will head for parties at all living group headquarters magic of a more materialistic nature will be the issue for the remainder of the morning until about 4 a.m when all bewitching ceases for a few hours while participants catch a few hours of slumber all captivated specimens will be up at 10 a.m see enchantment page 12 there will be few people en campus come sun day morning who will find themselves disenchanted mcst oi the men of lehigh will still be suffering from ' ii,iuhaniitis a rare sickness resulting from rousepr.ry the symptoms of this sickness are a greenish coirpiexloii glassy eyes shrunken head and an ejrp«y cauldron that was full all weekend from the time when the smog-hidden sun creeps over the horizon until the last goo-byes of sun day afternoon all campus men are susceptible to the bewitching sickness the greenish color of the body may be the result of over-exposure to grace hall's upper floor which will be decorated tonight in enchanting green a color never before used at houseparty dance green color also may indicate overindulgence in brews and elixirs of the sorcerers or sayre park and associates the shrunken heads and empty caul drons will only further emphasize the point by jeff stives brown and white frankie lester arcadia appeal tabled pending smiley reply joni james 60 candidates stands debated by senators vol 72 bethlehem pa friday oct 21 1960 no 9 - 1 further discussion on the arcadia appeal of a disciplinary action by dean of students j d leith was tabled at the group's wednesday session pending a reply from vice president e kenneth smiley to whom the appeal was made last week president philip mezey 61 reported that smiley agreed with ar cadia that rules concerning student appeal of university disciplinary decisions by the dean of students are not stated in the procedures rules and regulations arcadia is protesting the disciplinary action taken by leith against several students who were allegedly involved in anti-compulsory rotc demonstrations during last may's armed forces day according to smiley a student may appeal if he so desires the vice president felt that the educa othe | action • proposed election of arcadia officers by the student body change in president's title and ad dition of three appointed mem bers • trophy for lafayette football contest • no drinking at lafayette game • dinners with lafayette and cedar crest • student-faculty contact fund at chaplain's office • campus chest donation of 100 • cyanide proposals exchange dinners between lehigh lafayette frosh cabinets serving refresh ments at university center to freshmen af*er lafayette name refr-in from influencing frosh to guard goalposts and liquor checks for details see page 3 tional policy committee could pos sibly explain the exact manner in which students may appeal disci plinary procedure the appeal to smiley stressed secretary orlin livdahl's motion and these two points 1 stu dents should not have disciplinary action taken against them for ex plans approved for 2 houses pressing opinions contrary to ad ministrative policy and 2 any student receiving disciplinary ac tion should not receive action without due process the right to a hearing before a judging body arcadia met twice with smiley last friday and tuesday to in form him more thoroughly about the problem smiley said that there should be steps to clarify and revise disciplinary procedure ? no brown & white tues because the staff of the brown and white will join the rest of the campus in celebration of fall houseparty no issue will be pub lished tuesday the next issue of the paper will be distributed one week from to day by calvin mankowski pennsylvania's two senators joseh s clark dem and hugh scott rep debated the great questions of 1960 in grace hall last night before a crowd of 2,500 persons a potential radio audience of 500,000 heard them support their respective parties and candidates and outline their stands on domes tic and foreign policy clark and scott delivered short addresses prior and subsequent to a half hour period of questions from a panel of representatives of sponsoring organizations an expressive grace hall audi ence predominantly republicans added flavor to an american poli tical tradition at the only pre election debate the two senators will have the debate was led off by clark with the first of the ten minute introductory addresses four more years of a republican administration he said will be disastrous to the united states in asking for increased federal aid to what he called the public sector of the american economy rather than the private sector he cited education at home clark said we must drastically overhaul our educa tional system with massive aid from the federal government discussing the presidential can didates clark quoted columnists walter lippman and james reston he cited recent columns in which lippman called nixon a ruthless partisan and kennedy a natural leader organizer and ruler of men lineup — dr eugene chase moderator and professor of government at lafayette is flanked by pennsylvania senators joseph s clark and hugh scott as debate enters fiery stages senators queried over coffee architects plans for two new fraternities to be built on campus at a cost of approximately 500 000 have been approved by the committee on buildings and grounds elmer w glick treasur er announced this afternoon alumni and parents of pi lamb da and phi and sigma phi epsilon are conducting campaigns to raise the funds for the new living ac commodations preliminary cost estimates for pi epsilon drive is for 202,000 furnishings for the two new structures will be addi tional plans by bauer and corobett see pi page 5
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 9 |
Date | 1960-10-21 |
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FullText | with red china these would be he said the re turn of all prisoners now held by the chinese the declaration of the recognition of formosa as a hands off nation and further attempts to see penn page 12 students and faculty eager to question sens clark and scott fol lowing thursday night's debate got their opportunity at a coffee hour in the faculty lounge of the uni versity center shortly after the de bate ended as in the debate clark said that he felt that there would eventually come a time when the u.s will have to seriously consider admit ting red china at that time the senator indicated we will have to work out some accommodations in other points clark supported health welfare and medical care under social security a stronger increased defense program world peace the depressed areas bill greater progress in the field of civil rights and civil liberties these and other objectives he said must be done within the limitations of a balanced budget that they can be i know sen scott's 10-minute speech see clark page 12 role of press cited by weeks public discussion stimulated by the american press radio and television may well be talking about the future of mankind wil let weeks a former brown and white editor and present execu tive assistant general manager nf the new york herald tribune said yesterday at a newspaper week luncheon at hotel bethle hem weeks a former tribune presi dent and general manager of the european edition of the paper told the kiwanis club audience in any real democracy the decision makers are the public only to the degree that people are well-in formed are they able to make their decisions intelligently a vote in the ballot box here can very well determine the fate of whole nations whether or not lebanon remains free — whether or not we contniue our aid to laos — whether or not we defend quemoy and matsu ultimately all the votes and all the letters to congressmen are bound to determine the out come of the cold war weeks concluded his talk by calling for better reporting of for eign news i have often heard it bemoaned among newspapermen that such and such newspaper devotes only five per cent or 10 per cent of its space to foreign news if my hunch is correct if our publishers do see increasingly the need for direct reporting of people ideas and events i believe the propor tions will grow what is happening abroad is exciting it is of undeniable im see public uage 10 houseparty brings rare sickness - ' enchantitus tonight the recommended cure is the dance on the lower floor of grace hall where the black and white of mystic enthrallment will be accented by crimson beams from overhead beacons sight and sound will enrapture all as the sonic vibrations of billy may's band and enchantress joni james bring the evening of magic fascination to every heart outside the breezes of this special autumn night will cast a spell on the mountain in the morning moonlight majestically mourning the midnight meet ing of all magnetically modulating minds mulling the meaningless mannerisms of magically motionless multitudes in the morning mist fighting the temptation to remain in this mystic atmosphere dancers and companions will head for parties at all living group headquarters magic of a more materialistic nature will be the issue for the remainder of the morning until about 4 a.m when all bewitching ceases for a few hours while participants catch a few hours of slumber all captivated specimens will be up at 10 a.m see enchantment page 12 there will be few people en campus come sun day morning who will find themselves disenchanted mcst oi the men of lehigh will still be suffering from ' ii,iuhaniitis a rare sickness resulting from rousepr.ry the symptoms of this sickness are a greenish coirpiexloii glassy eyes shrunken head and an ejrp«y cauldron that was full all weekend from the time when the smog-hidden sun creeps over the horizon until the last goo-byes of sun day afternoon all campus men are susceptible to the bewitching sickness the greenish color of the body may be the result of over-exposure to grace hall's upper floor which will be decorated tonight in enchanting green a color never before used at houseparty dance green color also may indicate overindulgence in brews and elixirs of the sorcerers or sayre park and associates the shrunken heads and empty caul drons will only further emphasize the point by jeff stives brown and white frankie lester arcadia appeal tabled pending smiley reply joni james 60 candidates stands debated by senators vol 72 bethlehem pa friday oct 21 1960 no 9 - 1 further discussion on the arcadia appeal of a disciplinary action by dean of students j d leith was tabled at the group's wednesday session pending a reply from vice president e kenneth smiley to whom the appeal was made last week president philip mezey 61 reported that smiley agreed with ar cadia that rules concerning student appeal of university disciplinary decisions by the dean of students are not stated in the procedures rules and regulations arcadia is protesting the disciplinary action taken by leith against several students who were allegedly involved in anti-compulsory rotc demonstrations during last may's armed forces day according to smiley a student may appeal if he so desires the vice president felt that the educa othe | action • proposed election of arcadia officers by the student body change in president's title and ad dition of three appointed mem bers • trophy for lafayette football contest • no drinking at lafayette game • dinners with lafayette and cedar crest • student-faculty contact fund at chaplain's office • campus chest donation of 100 • cyanide proposals exchange dinners between lehigh lafayette frosh cabinets serving refresh ments at university center to freshmen af*er lafayette name refr-in from influencing frosh to guard goalposts and liquor checks for details see page 3 tional policy committee could pos sibly explain the exact manner in which students may appeal disci plinary procedure the appeal to smiley stressed secretary orlin livdahl's motion and these two points 1 stu dents should not have disciplinary action taken against them for ex plans approved for 2 houses pressing opinions contrary to ad ministrative policy and 2 any student receiving disciplinary ac tion should not receive action without due process the right to a hearing before a judging body arcadia met twice with smiley last friday and tuesday to in form him more thoroughly about the problem smiley said that there should be steps to clarify and revise disciplinary procedure ? no brown & white tues because the staff of the brown and white will join the rest of the campus in celebration of fall houseparty no issue will be pub lished tuesday the next issue of the paper will be distributed one week from to day by calvin mankowski pennsylvania's two senators joseh s clark dem and hugh scott rep debated the great questions of 1960 in grace hall last night before a crowd of 2,500 persons a potential radio audience of 500,000 heard them support their respective parties and candidates and outline their stands on domes tic and foreign policy clark and scott delivered short addresses prior and subsequent to a half hour period of questions from a panel of representatives of sponsoring organizations an expressive grace hall audi ence predominantly republicans added flavor to an american poli tical tradition at the only pre election debate the two senators will have the debate was led off by clark with the first of the ten minute introductory addresses four more years of a republican administration he said will be disastrous to the united states in asking for increased federal aid to what he called the public sector of the american economy rather than the private sector he cited education at home clark said we must drastically overhaul our educa tional system with massive aid from the federal government discussing the presidential can didates clark quoted columnists walter lippman and james reston he cited recent columns in which lippman called nixon a ruthless partisan and kennedy a natural leader organizer and ruler of men lineup — dr eugene chase moderator and professor of government at lafayette is flanked by pennsylvania senators joseph s clark and hugh scott as debate enters fiery stages senators queried over coffee architects plans for two new fraternities to be built on campus at a cost of approximately 500 000 have been approved by the committee on buildings and grounds elmer w glick treasur er announced this afternoon alumni and parents of pi lamb da and phi and sigma phi epsilon are conducting campaigns to raise the funds for the new living ac commodations preliminary cost estimates for pi epsilon drive is for 202,000 furnishings for the two new structures will be addi tional plans by bauer and corobett see pi page 5 |
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