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the code begins with a broad and flexible statement of the purpose of the code this will allow the code to be more easily amended later as needed and for this rea son it is expected to last indefinitely the new code sets visiting hours in fra ternity houses and residence halls as fol lows mon.-thur 1-8 p.m fri 12 a.m.-12 p.m sat 10 a.m.-l p.m sun 10 a.m.-lo p.m these will be in effect unless special exceptions have been granted as in the case of houseparty the code allows women to be admitted to all common rooms — those rooms listed by living group presidents subject to ap proval by the dean of student activities parties may be held saturday afternoons and evenings following all-university events and on a maximum of three nights followed by class days this last provision will be see arcadia page 9 on with the show — ed gucker romeo confronts helen search nurse in a rehearsal of the mustard and cheese produc tion of shakespeare's romeo and juliet play will be pre sented thursday friday and sat urday arcadia gave the proposed undergraduate social code what president philip mezey 61 termed tentative approval at a mara thon meeting sunday afternoon almost two hours were spent in informal discussion of regulations which have been under consideration for more than a year it is expected that the code will be adopt ed at the next arcadia meeting sunday dec 18 at 2 p.m after it's put in final form by the committee headed by solon myron olstein 61 arcadia passed a resolution to institute the crossroads africa program at lehigh and donated 100 in this program american students are sent to africa to work philip mezey arcadia president stated that the program has great value both from what the individual can gain and from what we can gain as sponsors letters and applications will be sent to all living groups it is expected that the living groups and other campus organiza tions will wish to contribute to the program it was moved and passed that arcadia take steps as necessary to have hockey re cognized as an official university sport it was pointed out that although the hockey club represents the university it has been financed and promoted entirely by its mem bers it was revealed at the meeting that the second activities night of the year will be held jan 31 immediately following a meet ing of ifc with the freshman class the new social code will incorporate all social regulations in one uniform code cur rently social life is governed by rules from many different sources the code will also revise existing regulations that have be come out-dated panel follows huac movie tonight in uc operation abolition the con troversial film of san francisco student demonstrations against the house committee on un-american activities will be shown at 9:30 p.m today in the davis room of the university center the showing open to the lehigh community and sponsored by ar cadia will be followed by a panel discussion consisting of rebuttals to many of the film's alleged im plications by several graduate stu dents an introduction to the contro versy behind the film will precede its showing various groups throughout the nation claim that the picture contains many inaccu racies and distortions and does not present the proceedings as they actually occurred during the dem onstrations sam toperoff spokesman for the group of graduate students told the brown and white that they do not look to identify with any particular movement we feel that the committee isn't see graduate page 9 by leslie stein from forth the fatal loins of these tivo foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life this is romeo portrayed by edward gucker 61 at sunday's rehearsal in broughal junior high school the play is of course shakespeare's romeo and juliet the quotation taken from the play's prologue sets the action for the tragedy which will be performed in broughal thursday friday and saturday evenings as part of an extended snoball weekend festivities for the weekend include the play the rock-'n-roll concert by king henry and the showmen and the dance in grace hall saturday night to the orchestration of charlie massina any viewer at sun day's runthrough of romeo romeo . . . wherefore art thou . . . ? in broughal thurs.-sat romeo and juliet which concluded at the first scene of the second part — revised version has two parts would have experienced some humorous reactions for example after romeo had completed his prologue he accidentally knocked over a bench too close to the front of the stage as he follows the curtain in its opening the bench incident produced the first interruption of the evening from the director prof h barrett davis head of speech division who spent most of his time cau tiously altering the lighting another incident found two workers non actors on stage when the curtain opened too quickly the amber and blue lighting effectively brought out the colorful elizabethan costumes worn by the players for the first time sunday costumes were prepared by mrs david green's committee composed of faculty wives who have been making new garments and remodeling oth ers from the players wardrobe department rushed unclear lines dominated this rehear sal the first one with lighting costumes and see play page 9 endowment increase sets new record rowse mit you — oxford's a l rowse excoriates british lib eralism conservatism and joseph p kennedy's ambassadorship in a mcclintic-marshall house discussion session friday night pox on labour's works rowse delivers to m-m see report page 8 cent to the campus will necessar ily have an impact on gradual o work . . ." with some 500 scientists in various stages of educational de velopment so near it is inevitable that the offerings of the grad uate school will attract some of the younger scientists and the the two elements in britain's body politic were contrasted by a l rowse fellow of all souls college oxford friday evening in the m-m party room rowse pictured political institutions of england as composed of two forces the labour and conservative parties labour headed by lead ers very able conscientious but wooden in personality and conser vative harold macmillan business-like by training and a man of con viction and principle hugh gaitskell the labour party leader rowse said is a man of ideals but too much idealism in society is as consequential as too little by george keiser the largest increase in a single year in the history of the univer sity—from 16 million to 19 mil lion — in the book value of the endowment fund is announced in the recently released annual report during the fiscal year 1959-60 lehigh received an unprecedented 83,213,589.91 in gifts and bequests for the sixth consecutive year gifts exceeded the million-dollar mark and the grand total for the six-year period exceeds 13 mil lion included in this year's total is more than one and three-quarter million dollars — largest single be quest ever — received from the first distribution of the trust fund established by the will of james ward packard 84 bringing the total of his gifts to 4.27 mil lion particularly in a privately sup ported institution . . . the quality of education is directly related to the philanthropic generosity of its benefactors . . . the accomplish ments of the past year are par ticularly impressive both in them selves and when translated into the assistance they gave and will give to every phase of lehigh's operation discussing the expanding grad uate school enrollment the report states the less readily perceived growth in quality of work on the graduate level demonstrates the determination of the university to continue the quest for excellence in the future the development by the bethlehem steel company of a large research center adja lehigh university brown and white tuesday dec 6 1960 no 19 wmmmm vol 72 bethlehem pa arcadia approves student social code see kennedy's page 7 remember to vote
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 19 |
Date | 1960-12-06 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1960 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 19 |
Date | 1960-12-06 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 06 |
Year | 1960 |
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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 code begins with a broad and flexible statement of the purpose of the code this will allow the code to be more easily amended later as needed and for this rea son it is expected to last indefinitely the new code sets visiting hours in fra ternity houses and residence halls as fol lows mon.-thur 1-8 p.m fri 12 a.m.-12 p.m sat 10 a.m.-l p.m sun 10 a.m.-lo p.m these will be in effect unless special exceptions have been granted as in the case of houseparty the code allows women to be admitted to all common rooms — those rooms listed by living group presidents subject to ap proval by the dean of student activities parties may be held saturday afternoons and evenings following all-university events and on a maximum of three nights followed by class days this last provision will be see arcadia page 9 on with the show — ed gucker romeo confronts helen search nurse in a rehearsal of the mustard and cheese produc tion of shakespeare's romeo and juliet play will be pre sented thursday friday and sat urday arcadia gave the proposed undergraduate social code what president philip mezey 61 termed tentative approval at a mara thon meeting sunday afternoon almost two hours were spent in informal discussion of regulations which have been under consideration for more than a year it is expected that the code will be adopt ed at the next arcadia meeting sunday dec 18 at 2 p.m after it's put in final form by the committee headed by solon myron olstein 61 arcadia passed a resolution to institute the crossroads africa program at lehigh and donated 100 in this program american students are sent to africa to work philip mezey arcadia president stated that the program has great value both from what the individual can gain and from what we can gain as sponsors letters and applications will be sent to all living groups it is expected that the living groups and other campus organiza tions will wish to contribute to the program it was moved and passed that arcadia take steps as necessary to have hockey re cognized as an official university sport it was pointed out that although the hockey club represents the university it has been financed and promoted entirely by its mem bers it was revealed at the meeting that the second activities night of the year will be held jan 31 immediately following a meet ing of ifc with the freshman class the new social code will incorporate all social regulations in one uniform code cur rently social life is governed by rules from many different sources the code will also revise existing regulations that have be come out-dated panel follows huac movie tonight in uc operation abolition the con troversial film of san francisco student demonstrations against the house committee on un-american activities will be shown at 9:30 p.m today in the davis room of the university center the showing open to the lehigh community and sponsored by ar cadia will be followed by a panel discussion consisting of rebuttals to many of the film's alleged im plications by several graduate stu dents an introduction to the contro versy behind the film will precede its showing various groups throughout the nation claim that the picture contains many inaccu racies and distortions and does not present the proceedings as they actually occurred during the dem onstrations sam toperoff spokesman for the group of graduate students told the brown and white that they do not look to identify with any particular movement we feel that the committee isn't see graduate page 9 by leslie stein from forth the fatal loins of these tivo foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life this is romeo portrayed by edward gucker 61 at sunday's rehearsal in broughal junior high school the play is of course shakespeare's romeo and juliet the quotation taken from the play's prologue sets the action for the tragedy which will be performed in broughal thursday friday and saturday evenings as part of an extended snoball weekend festivities for the weekend include the play the rock-'n-roll concert by king henry and the showmen and the dance in grace hall saturday night to the orchestration of charlie massina any viewer at sun day's runthrough of romeo romeo . . . wherefore art thou . . . ? in broughal thurs.-sat romeo and juliet which concluded at the first scene of the second part — revised version has two parts would have experienced some humorous reactions for example after romeo had completed his prologue he accidentally knocked over a bench too close to the front of the stage as he follows the curtain in its opening the bench incident produced the first interruption of the evening from the director prof h barrett davis head of speech division who spent most of his time cau tiously altering the lighting another incident found two workers non actors on stage when the curtain opened too quickly the amber and blue lighting effectively brought out the colorful elizabethan costumes worn by the players for the first time sunday costumes were prepared by mrs david green's committee composed of faculty wives who have been making new garments and remodeling oth ers from the players wardrobe department rushed unclear lines dominated this rehear sal the first one with lighting costumes and see play page 9 endowment increase sets new record rowse mit you — oxford's a l rowse excoriates british lib eralism conservatism and joseph p kennedy's ambassadorship in a mcclintic-marshall house discussion session friday night pox on labour's works rowse delivers to m-m see report page 8 cent to the campus will necessar ily have an impact on gradual o work . . ." with some 500 scientists in various stages of educational de velopment so near it is inevitable that the offerings of the grad uate school will attract some of the younger scientists and the the two elements in britain's body politic were contrasted by a l rowse fellow of all souls college oxford friday evening in the m-m party room rowse pictured political institutions of england as composed of two forces the labour and conservative parties labour headed by lead ers very able conscientious but wooden in personality and conser vative harold macmillan business-like by training and a man of con viction and principle hugh gaitskell the labour party leader rowse said is a man of ideals but too much idealism in society is as consequential as too little by george keiser the largest increase in a single year in the history of the univer sity—from 16 million to 19 mil lion — in the book value of the endowment fund is announced in the recently released annual report during the fiscal year 1959-60 lehigh received an unprecedented 83,213,589.91 in gifts and bequests for the sixth consecutive year gifts exceeded the million-dollar mark and the grand total for the six-year period exceeds 13 mil lion included in this year's total is more than one and three-quarter million dollars — largest single be quest ever — received from the first distribution of the trust fund established by the will of james ward packard 84 bringing the total of his gifts to 4.27 mil lion particularly in a privately sup ported institution . . . the quality of education is directly related to the philanthropic generosity of its benefactors . . . the accomplish ments of the past year are par ticularly impressive both in them selves and when translated into the assistance they gave and will give to every phase of lehigh's operation discussing the expanding grad uate school enrollment the report states the less readily perceived growth in quality of work on the graduate level demonstrates the determination of the university to continue the quest for excellence in the future the development by the bethlehem steel company of a large research center adja lehigh university brown and white tuesday dec 6 1960 no 19 wmmmm vol 72 bethlehem pa arcadia approves student social code see kennedy's page 7 remember to vote |
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