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schiavo new arcadia veep moran rallies to nsa against extremist attack the dave brubeck quartet — twice winner of the playboy jazz poll — will unleash its syncopation tomorrow at 8 p.m on the lower floor of grace hall over a thousand tickets for the affair have al ready been sold and we expect an even greater sale at the door said gordon hoare junior class presi dent in night-club setting brubeck will swing from 8 to 9:30 p.m and will be followed by jimmy j and the j's a popular rock'n roll group who have been frequenting many east coast campuses explaining the combination of jazz and rock'n roll dennis wayneson chairman of the concert commented we have tried to provide a universal brubeck swings tomorrow in grace hall night club appeal for the music-lovers on campus last year at the fats domino concert only the fats devotees turned out whereas this year we would like a larger number of the lehigh community to enjoy them selves a renowned figure in progressive jazz brubeck will play on a stage situated in the center elected jazz personality of the year in 1954 and 1955 the californian has won many tributes from critics as well as from the fans themselves the quartet has earned such merits as the cover story for time an award from down beat and metro nome his latest feather is the attaining of best see jimmy page 6 mmmmmmmmm vol 73 no 4 this competition keeps any one group from seizing ocntrol how ever much time at the conference was wasted in personal defamation speeches in an attempt to gain control according to moran solon moran cited the huac de bate the huac affair was de bated for 13 hours moran pointed out surely this is not an ex ample of railroading of material anglican speaks at religious convo through a rubber-stamp con gress i do not think nsa is run by the extremely left nor the extre mely right . . . the delegates con sidered the issues carefully he added president kennedy's letter to the congress was also quoted by mor an the record of the national see arcadia page 4 ? dr carlos baker alumnus hates harvard attention b kennedy this is discriminatory on tuesday oct 3 the rev spencer will begin the day with an 8 a.m lecture to a philosophy 15 class — is religion necessary for morality in xmas-saucon 207 a phil 100 class will hear the see monastic page 3 one of ernest hemingway's most noted critics dr carlos h baker woodrow wilson professor of liter ature at princeton will lecture in the university center's osbourne room tonight at 8 p.m dr baker will speak on hem ingway's symbolic method in a lecture sponsored by the coopera tive lecture series committee dr baker who will deliver the year's first cls lecture is consid ered one of the world's outstanding authorities in the related fields of modern american and english lit eratures and has published several books and articles about heming way and american literature in 1952 dr baker's first full length study of ernest hemingway entitled hemingway the writer as artist was published the book was translated into italian in 1954 and later the english version was revised and enlarged including a see scholar page 4 baker to speak on hemingway at 8 p.m in uc bethlehem pa friday sept 29 1961 stephen r schiavo 63 was elected vice-president of arcadia in a special vote wednesday night he fills the vacancy created by the resignation of james a ritz 63 ritz had cited scholastic rea sons for his resignation david r phelps 62 was seated as ritz's replacement he had re ceived the eighth largest number of votes under the hare system in i he regular arcadia elections the town council arcadia rep resentative is still to be named this vacancy is also the result of a resignation in other action michael a moran 62 who represented the solons at the 14th annual nsa con ference this summer declared that the national student assn has been unfairly accused of misrep resenting member schools he reported that strong competi tion exists among rival factions within nsa but suggested that oxford union debates size of nat'l gov't we must break out of the con fining chains which liberals try to impose on us declared conserva tive kenneth a lill 64 to a capacity audience in the osbourne room of the university center last night the growing complexities of moden society will necessitate a larger and more positive role for government stated liberal dr joseph a dowling associate pro fessor of history debate ranged from the farm problem to highly theoretical na tional goals the federal govern ment is too big was the official title of the oxford union style forum sponsored by delta omicron theta debate honorary liberals learn from the people what they the people consider to be desirable goals and then in stitute programs to effect these goals emphasized richard c nevius 63 dowling's fellow lib eral liberals have a we must do something attitude even though they don't know what it is they see dowling page 7 the rev bonnell spencer o.h c will discuss in christ we wor ship in the osbourne room at 8 p.m monday the lecture is one in a series sponsored by the inter faith coun cil at a four day conference worship as the expression of the life of christ " beginning oct 1 father spencer is presently the literary editor of the holy cross magazine he was previously head master at st andrews in ten nessee the rev spencer was ordained a deacon in 1936 and a year later became an anglican priest on sunday the rev spencer will deliver a sermon in packer memorial church and meet with all campus religious groups at 7 p.m in the university center to discuss the liturgical move ment father spencer has a full day of lectures and a luncheon monday at 8 a.m he will lecture to the history 15 class on the celtic irish and anglo-saxon churches in coppee 23 the influence of jewish temple and synagogue worship on chris tianity will be the topic of a speech to be given to the religion 6 class at 10 a.m in drown 1 during the noon hour the rev spencer will lunch with the inter faith council in the bishop ste vens room of the university cen ter at 3 p.m reverend spencer will talk on monasticism to a history 351 class in the library 404 father spencer's main address of the visit will be presented monday evening in the osbourne room at 8 p.m a reception will follow in the faculty lounge ? by jeff stives tomorrow afternoon in cambridge mass lehigh men will join to show their disdain for the harvard crimsons on the gridiron but in verona n.j the private campaign of john anderson will have already caught the eye of the east john b r anderson 31 began his anti-harvard fight last tuesday when he placed a sign in front of his home which read for sale no brokers college graduates ac ceptable colleges harvard unac ceptable after making this addition to his property anderson left for a trip to pittsburgh where he plans to move soon meanwhile his wife began to get he left me holding the bag " mrs anderson told the brown and white wednesday night the first call was from the lo cal councilman who inquired if the sign was intended to mean that the house was for sale only to certain people excluding those of particular races etc happened to be associated with harvard mrs anderson then gave the first clues to her husband's pur pose in setting up the sign this is purely political she told the see wonx pa«e 4 brown and white ahmes to einstein — an exhibition of rare books on the history of mathematics will be on display in the library's rare book room starting oct 1 these books are part of the private collection of trustee robert b honcyrnan
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 4 |
Date | 1961-09-29 |
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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 | schiavo new arcadia veep moran rallies to nsa against extremist attack the dave brubeck quartet — twice winner of the playboy jazz poll — will unleash its syncopation tomorrow at 8 p.m on the lower floor of grace hall over a thousand tickets for the affair have al ready been sold and we expect an even greater sale at the door said gordon hoare junior class presi dent in night-club setting brubeck will swing from 8 to 9:30 p.m and will be followed by jimmy j and the j's a popular rock'n roll group who have been frequenting many east coast campuses explaining the combination of jazz and rock'n roll dennis wayneson chairman of the concert commented we have tried to provide a universal brubeck swings tomorrow in grace hall night club appeal for the music-lovers on campus last year at the fats domino concert only the fats devotees turned out whereas this year we would like a larger number of the lehigh community to enjoy them selves a renowned figure in progressive jazz brubeck will play on a stage situated in the center elected jazz personality of the year in 1954 and 1955 the californian has won many tributes from critics as well as from the fans themselves the quartet has earned such merits as the cover story for time an award from down beat and metro nome his latest feather is the attaining of best see jimmy page 6 mmmmmmmmm vol 73 no 4 this competition keeps any one group from seizing ocntrol how ever much time at the conference was wasted in personal defamation speeches in an attempt to gain control according to moran solon moran cited the huac de bate the huac affair was de bated for 13 hours moran pointed out surely this is not an ex ample of railroading of material anglican speaks at religious convo through a rubber-stamp con gress i do not think nsa is run by the extremely left nor the extre mely right . . . the delegates con sidered the issues carefully he added president kennedy's letter to the congress was also quoted by mor an the record of the national see arcadia page 4 ? dr carlos baker alumnus hates harvard attention b kennedy this is discriminatory on tuesday oct 3 the rev spencer will begin the day with an 8 a.m lecture to a philosophy 15 class — is religion necessary for morality in xmas-saucon 207 a phil 100 class will hear the see monastic page 3 one of ernest hemingway's most noted critics dr carlos h baker woodrow wilson professor of liter ature at princeton will lecture in the university center's osbourne room tonight at 8 p.m dr baker will speak on hem ingway's symbolic method in a lecture sponsored by the coopera tive lecture series committee dr baker who will deliver the year's first cls lecture is consid ered one of the world's outstanding authorities in the related fields of modern american and english lit eratures and has published several books and articles about heming way and american literature in 1952 dr baker's first full length study of ernest hemingway entitled hemingway the writer as artist was published the book was translated into italian in 1954 and later the english version was revised and enlarged including a see scholar page 4 baker to speak on hemingway at 8 p.m in uc bethlehem pa friday sept 29 1961 stephen r schiavo 63 was elected vice-president of arcadia in a special vote wednesday night he fills the vacancy created by the resignation of james a ritz 63 ritz had cited scholastic rea sons for his resignation david r phelps 62 was seated as ritz's replacement he had re ceived the eighth largest number of votes under the hare system in i he regular arcadia elections the town council arcadia rep resentative is still to be named this vacancy is also the result of a resignation in other action michael a moran 62 who represented the solons at the 14th annual nsa con ference this summer declared that the national student assn has been unfairly accused of misrep resenting member schools he reported that strong competi tion exists among rival factions within nsa but suggested that oxford union debates size of nat'l gov't we must break out of the con fining chains which liberals try to impose on us declared conserva tive kenneth a lill 64 to a capacity audience in the osbourne room of the university center last night the growing complexities of moden society will necessitate a larger and more positive role for government stated liberal dr joseph a dowling associate pro fessor of history debate ranged from the farm problem to highly theoretical na tional goals the federal govern ment is too big was the official title of the oxford union style forum sponsored by delta omicron theta debate honorary liberals learn from the people what they the people consider to be desirable goals and then in stitute programs to effect these goals emphasized richard c nevius 63 dowling's fellow lib eral liberals have a we must do something attitude even though they don't know what it is they see dowling page 7 the rev bonnell spencer o.h c will discuss in christ we wor ship in the osbourne room at 8 p.m monday the lecture is one in a series sponsored by the inter faith coun cil at a four day conference worship as the expression of the life of christ " beginning oct 1 father spencer is presently the literary editor of the holy cross magazine he was previously head master at st andrews in ten nessee the rev spencer was ordained a deacon in 1936 and a year later became an anglican priest on sunday the rev spencer will deliver a sermon in packer memorial church and meet with all campus religious groups at 7 p.m in the university center to discuss the liturgical move ment father spencer has a full day of lectures and a luncheon monday at 8 a.m he will lecture to the history 15 class on the celtic irish and anglo-saxon churches in coppee 23 the influence of jewish temple and synagogue worship on chris tianity will be the topic of a speech to be given to the religion 6 class at 10 a.m in drown 1 during the noon hour the rev spencer will lunch with the inter faith council in the bishop ste vens room of the university cen ter at 3 p.m reverend spencer will talk on monasticism to a history 351 class in the library 404 father spencer's main address of the visit will be presented monday evening in the osbourne room at 8 p.m a reception will follow in the faculty lounge ? by jeff stives tomorrow afternoon in cambridge mass lehigh men will join to show their disdain for the harvard crimsons on the gridiron but in verona n.j the private campaign of john anderson will have already caught the eye of the east john b r anderson 31 began his anti-harvard fight last tuesday when he placed a sign in front of his home which read for sale no brokers college graduates ac ceptable colleges harvard unac ceptable after making this addition to his property anderson left for a trip to pittsburgh where he plans to move soon meanwhile his wife began to get he left me holding the bag " mrs anderson told the brown and white wednesday night the first call was from the lo cal councilman who inquired if the sign was intended to mean that the house was for sale only to certain people excluding those of particular races etc happened to be associated with harvard mrs anderson then gave the first clues to her husband's pur pose in setting up the sign this is purely political she told the see wonx pa«e 4 brown and white ahmes to einstein — an exhibition of rare books on the history of mathematics will be on display in the library's rare book room starting oct 1 these books are part of the private collection of trustee robert b honcyrnan |
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