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adjustments needed saturation in science cognition seen by john kozero the national council of alpha tau omega has ousted its stanford university beta psi chapter for accepting four jewish students as members the california chapter's action the fraternity's high command said violates the organization's constitution which requires allegiance to michael kavanaugh president of the ousted chapter told the brown and white that the chapter will become a local fraternity with the only alterations being the chang ing of the name of the fraternity and the elimination of discrimina tory clauses from the constitution the university administration kavanaugh said is fully in favor of our stand as probably the only way the situation can be solved other than by the national or ganization changing the constitu tion such an attempt at altering the sinai constitution took place year when all 120 ato chap convened in a southern state and effected a roll call vote to de termine the future of the constitu see faculty page 7 this figure applies to almost every scientific field that is neither dying out or just beginning he said price also found that the average scientist pro duces three papers in his career by relating this fact with the amount of material published and then extrapolating it seems that by 1990 the whole popu lace will be a scientists possibly two or three kinds he said although science had existed for thousands of years before 1670 it wasn't until then that the great spurt forward began the u.s entering the science race much later than europe has a doubling growth rate of 10 years similarly russia starting about 1918 has a see world page 10 a total of 330,000 towards the 1960-61 annual giving fund goal of 500,000 was reported last night by edward a curtis 26 chair man of the fund committee curtis made his report to a meeting of representatives of 50 lehigh classes in the physics building he said that the final report will be made during alumni weekend in june funds raised in the drive will be used for renovation of the physics building establishment of a third distinguished professor ship new laboratory equipment and living accommodations the class agents were on cam pus for a day-long program they launched their part of the cam paign last night curtis said to achieve the 500,000 goal the university class agents will offer their classmates the challenge this year of raising the additional 170,000 needed the half-million-dollar goal is a record amount sought for the an christian unity is weigel topic on thursday by fred webterman the rev gu stave weigel s.j distinguished theologian and edu cator will speak at 8 p.m thurs day march 16 in the osbourne room of the university center his topic will be the ecumen ical movement : can christians unite the lecture is sponsored by the interfaith council he figured prominently in the pre-election news when he stated that the roman catholic church would not attempt to interfere in the political activity of a catholic president nor would a catholic president be bound by catholic morality in deciding public issues rev weigel said in his dis tinction between sacral and secu lar law ". . . as for interference of the bishops or the pope there see distinguished page 6 by vincent farace in 20 years the growth of scientific knowledge in the world will have reached a saturation point and civilization will be faced with tremendous ad justment problems scientific historian derek price told a capacity audience in the osbourne room wed nesday night i applied scientific quantitative measurements to all measurable about scientific progress over the last 300 years he stated and found that from the number of papers and journals published one can show the increase of scientific knowledge discovering that the world rate-of-growth has been exponential doubling almost uniformly every 15 years since 1670 he investigated various fields of science to see if it was uniform seek eiwa honors grapplers boast points win records on the freshman team seem good bets to see action next year lehigh's all-time wrestling mark is 45 winning seasons out of 51 and in individual matches lehigh has won 307 lost 110 and tied 9 thad turner completed his second undefeated year and the engineer captain has lost only once in dual meet competition to cornell in his sopho more year last year turner was undefeated at four weights 167 177 191 and heavyweight this year he was undefeated in dual meets in three weights 167 191 and heavyweight curt alexander finished his season undefeated at 137 and 147 and posted the high mark in bout points when he wallopped jim fcx of colgate 19-12 his most important tally in the win column was over ail-american pick mike leta of rutgers bob gunst also finished without a mar his win over twice-ncaa champ larry hayes of lowa state put his name in lights see lehigh page 9 by jeff cox and jerry mcguire heading into the easterns in grace hall this weekend the lehigh wrestling team is graced with two honors the 11 wins were the most victories for a team in the 51 years of lehigh wrestling and the grapplers scored 312 points in their 12 efforts to set a new scor ing mark in 1948-49 the team under billy sheridan set the last record with 252 points 60 points under this year's mark the matmen under coach gerry leeman fin ished the season with six undefeated wrestlers kirk pendleton 12-0 thad turner 11-0 dave angell 9-0 curt alexander 9-0-3 bob gunst 7-0 and mike greiner 2-0 because of injuries and illnesses leeman had only three men who appeared in all 12 matches pen dleton detrixhe and alexander only two men will be lost from this years squad turner and gunst and some quality wrestlers vol 72 no 35 annual giving fund reaches 330,000 curtis announces friday march 10 1961 lehigh hosts eiwa tonight stanford ato ousted for violating charter bethlehem steel official presented three cups for leading financial support in the past campaign at a dinner meeting at the saucon val ley country club j c gorman received the par ticipation cup for the class of 1910 j h wagner received the membership cup for the class of 1920 and eugene m mercy ac cepted the memorial gift cup in be half of the class of 1959 first art exhibit-concert at 8:15 tuesday in uc nual giving fund i am confident that the alumni will answer the call of their class agents so that lehigh can continue the progress of its outstanding educational program project reports were heard from harvey a neville vice-president and provost and warren gould associate director of development frank c rabold president of the alumni association and a tuesday evening will mark the first joint art exhibit woodwind concert in lehigh's history as artists from the university present paint ings and chamber music in a combination program artists joseph mchugh and james maloney will show paintings which they have produced over the past three years under the guidance of the fine arts department while several musicians play selections from mozart darius milhaud alan hovhaness and charles ives works the exhibition and concert will be presented at 8:15 p.m in the hutchinson room of the university center most of the paintings will be for sale ...... highlighting the concert will be a selection of street songs by ives which prof robert cutler of the music department will sing bassoonist jonathan elkus assistant professor of music and cellist don smith will play a duet by mozart and richard lagrande will ac company on the piano admission to the concert-exhibition will be free lehigh university brown and white ieiwa lehigh
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 35 |
Date | 1961-03-10 |
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FullText | adjustments needed saturation in science cognition seen by john kozero the national council of alpha tau omega has ousted its stanford university beta psi chapter for accepting four jewish students as members the california chapter's action the fraternity's high command said violates the organization's constitution which requires allegiance to michael kavanaugh president of the ousted chapter told the brown and white that the chapter will become a local fraternity with the only alterations being the chang ing of the name of the fraternity and the elimination of discrimina tory clauses from the constitution the university administration kavanaugh said is fully in favor of our stand as probably the only way the situation can be solved other than by the national or ganization changing the constitu tion such an attempt at altering the sinai constitution took place year when all 120 ato chap convened in a southern state and effected a roll call vote to de termine the future of the constitu see faculty page 7 this figure applies to almost every scientific field that is neither dying out or just beginning he said price also found that the average scientist pro duces three papers in his career by relating this fact with the amount of material published and then extrapolating it seems that by 1990 the whole popu lace will be a scientists possibly two or three kinds he said although science had existed for thousands of years before 1670 it wasn't until then that the great spurt forward began the u.s entering the science race much later than europe has a doubling growth rate of 10 years similarly russia starting about 1918 has a see world page 10 a total of 330,000 towards the 1960-61 annual giving fund goal of 500,000 was reported last night by edward a curtis 26 chair man of the fund committee curtis made his report to a meeting of representatives of 50 lehigh classes in the physics building he said that the final report will be made during alumni weekend in june funds raised in the drive will be used for renovation of the physics building establishment of a third distinguished professor ship new laboratory equipment and living accommodations the class agents were on cam pus for a day-long program they launched their part of the cam paign last night curtis said to achieve the 500,000 goal the university class agents will offer their classmates the challenge this year of raising the additional 170,000 needed the half-million-dollar goal is a record amount sought for the an christian unity is weigel topic on thursday by fred webterman the rev gu stave weigel s.j distinguished theologian and edu cator will speak at 8 p.m thurs day march 16 in the osbourne room of the university center his topic will be the ecumen ical movement : can christians unite the lecture is sponsored by the interfaith council he figured prominently in the pre-election news when he stated that the roman catholic church would not attempt to interfere in the political activity of a catholic president nor would a catholic president be bound by catholic morality in deciding public issues rev weigel said in his dis tinction between sacral and secu lar law ". . . as for interference of the bishops or the pope there see distinguished page 6 by vincent farace in 20 years the growth of scientific knowledge in the world will have reached a saturation point and civilization will be faced with tremendous ad justment problems scientific historian derek price told a capacity audience in the osbourne room wed nesday night i applied scientific quantitative measurements to all measurable about scientific progress over the last 300 years he stated and found that from the number of papers and journals published one can show the increase of scientific knowledge discovering that the world rate-of-growth has been exponential doubling almost uniformly every 15 years since 1670 he investigated various fields of science to see if it was uniform seek eiwa honors grapplers boast points win records on the freshman team seem good bets to see action next year lehigh's all-time wrestling mark is 45 winning seasons out of 51 and in individual matches lehigh has won 307 lost 110 and tied 9 thad turner completed his second undefeated year and the engineer captain has lost only once in dual meet competition to cornell in his sopho more year last year turner was undefeated at four weights 167 177 191 and heavyweight this year he was undefeated in dual meets in three weights 167 191 and heavyweight curt alexander finished his season undefeated at 137 and 147 and posted the high mark in bout points when he wallopped jim fcx of colgate 19-12 his most important tally in the win column was over ail-american pick mike leta of rutgers bob gunst also finished without a mar his win over twice-ncaa champ larry hayes of lowa state put his name in lights see lehigh page 9 by jeff cox and jerry mcguire heading into the easterns in grace hall this weekend the lehigh wrestling team is graced with two honors the 11 wins were the most victories for a team in the 51 years of lehigh wrestling and the grapplers scored 312 points in their 12 efforts to set a new scor ing mark in 1948-49 the team under billy sheridan set the last record with 252 points 60 points under this year's mark the matmen under coach gerry leeman fin ished the season with six undefeated wrestlers kirk pendleton 12-0 thad turner 11-0 dave angell 9-0 curt alexander 9-0-3 bob gunst 7-0 and mike greiner 2-0 because of injuries and illnesses leeman had only three men who appeared in all 12 matches pen dleton detrixhe and alexander only two men will be lost from this years squad turner and gunst and some quality wrestlers vol 72 no 35 annual giving fund reaches 330,000 curtis announces friday march 10 1961 lehigh hosts eiwa tonight stanford ato ousted for violating charter bethlehem steel official presented three cups for leading financial support in the past campaign at a dinner meeting at the saucon val ley country club j c gorman received the par ticipation cup for the class of 1910 j h wagner received the membership cup for the class of 1920 and eugene m mercy ac cepted the memorial gift cup in be half of the class of 1959 first art exhibit-concert at 8:15 tuesday in uc nual giving fund i am confident that the alumni will answer the call of their class agents so that lehigh can continue the progress of its outstanding educational program project reports were heard from harvey a neville vice-president and provost and warren gould associate director of development frank c rabold president of the alumni association and a tuesday evening will mark the first joint art exhibit woodwind concert in lehigh's history as artists from the university present paint ings and chamber music in a combination program artists joseph mchugh and james maloney will show paintings which they have produced over the past three years under the guidance of the fine arts department while several musicians play selections from mozart darius milhaud alan hovhaness and charles ives works the exhibition and concert will be presented at 8:15 p.m in the hutchinson room of the university center most of the paintings will be for sale ...... highlighting the concert will be a selection of street songs by ives which prof robert cutler of the music department will sing bassoonist jonathan elkus assistant professor of music and cellist don smith will play a duet by mozart and richard lagrande will ac company on the piano admission to the concert-exhibition will be free lehigh university brown and white ieiwa lehigh |
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