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plans for an increased undergraduate enrollment were announced today by president harvey a neville proposed plans for a new freshman residence hall and the eventual use of price house as a graduate residence were also revealed the schedule for gradual expansion — which will increase the enroll ment from approximately 2,630 to 2,990 in the 1968-69 academic year — will begin next fall when an additional 25 freshmen will be admitted to the class of 66 an annual 25-man increase will continue with each freshman class until 1965 when 800 freshman will be admitted to each succeeding fresh man class this expansion dr neville said will result in tuition to help finance needed increases in scholarshin aid in far.iiltv salaries ami in ether operating expenses the ability to recruit an en larged freshman class without low ering present admission standards the physical facilities and staff to provide additional instruction without any sacrifice in quality and effectiveness the provision of increased food services and ad by george keiser milkwood at p.m academy-lehigh football game complimentary tickets for lunch eon and the football game have been sent to students whose par ents requested them earlier but game tickets will be on sale at the gate at the usual price of 3 each grace hall will be the scene of the annual band-glee club concert le-hi-fi at 8:15 p.m admis sion to the concert will be 75 cents per person and dancing will follow the concert see enrollment page 7 ? ditional housing facilities were considered by the trustees accord ing to dr neville studies of the initial three fac tors lead us to the conclusion that each of these conditions . . . can be met with facilities and staff which exist are already planned for the early future or can be pro vided readily and economically president neville said housing facilities presently available will be reasonably ade quate under the proposed sched ule of expansion until september 1964 dr neville stated by that time another dormitory housing approximately 200 stu dents should be provided the construction of an addi tional residence hall is now under consideration by the trustees this dormitory according to the president can be filled by the in creased expansion by students now renting off campus rooms and by students moved from price 62 ira lieberman 64 and bruce wittmaier 63 associate editors the three men will be directly un der roffman and have equal re sponsibility prior to the re-organization the second-in-command was the man aging editor followed by an execu tive editor and two associate edi tors roffman new epitome editor herbert i roffman 62 was ap pointed editor-in-chief of the 1962 epitome wednesday by the board of publications he replaces richard s granat 62 who resigned because of finan cial reasons roffman who had originally been appointed managing editor for ; the year said that other edi torial positions were shuffled in order to provide responsibility among a greater number of per sons under the new staff plans the board named theodore kramer eatin high on the hog — residence hall dining plan mem bers were treated to fresh cuts of grade-a beef wednesday in celebration of nothing more than perhaps a surplus in the budget of the m w wood catering service see 7 page 7 mittcd to dr harvey a neville university presi dent icr confirmation n qih'v a tron arcadia passed a motion to send a le'ter to he united n&ticns requesting a mee'iri<j cj deleydtc ft'&n 5 ft ve lehigh valley student gcv crnmenls with ambassador adlai stevenson ark mrs elerncr rrosevel mcran told the ccu"cil that he met with the stu dent presidents frem lafayette cedar crest mora vian and muhlenberg wednesday to discuss the trip to the united nations and also talk about the possi bility of reactivating the l'ehign valley student government association "•' ' . 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' dr j burke severs distinguished professor and head of the de partment of english will speak at 8 p.m oct 20 in room 303 of the university center on new grain out of old fields chaucer's narra tive art the significance of the title dr severs said is that chaucer borrowed his plots to a large extent the old fields but dealt with them in an original fashion the new grain this will be the first of three lectures sponsored by the senior lec ture series which is cosponsored by the senior class and omicron delta kappa senior leadership honor ary before the lecture at 6 p.m ihcre will be a small dinner in ihi rathbonc room of the u.c for the four class officers the four omicron delta kappa officers and dr and mrs severs following the lecture at 9:30 there will be a reception for dr severs in the faculty lounge re freshments will be served and dr severs will be available for in icfmal discussions dr severs is a recognized authority on chaucer ? metzger subkow named to arcadia dr j burke severs by richard miller david p metzger 62 will fill the vacancy on the 15th arcadia created by the resignation of jon dickey 63 michael a moran president announced at the wednesday night meeting dickey who gave no specific reason for his resig nation is the fourth member of arcadia to resign since february jerry subkow 63 was appointed as the town council representative to arcadia replacing the vacancy created by the resignation of gerald griffin charles m frankel 62 was nominated to re place james r rice 62 as a member of the student life committee frankefs name will now be sub u plans enrollment expansion new residence hall proposed to house additional students friday oct 13 1961 bethlehem pa vol 73 no 8 upperclass parents weekend begins officially tonight with the stage production of dylan thomas under milk wood in the broughal junior high school audi torium at 8:15 p.m tickets for the performance can be purchased at the door admis sion is free to students upon pre sentation of an i.d card photo subjects — when there is nothing more photo graphable the brown and white cameraman covers in ter-dormitory rivalries the above is an inter-dormitory rivalry the banner proudly displayed between the eaves of dravo house supposedly signifies the prowess of dra vo-men in removing it from arch-rival drinker-four the question however is open to debate as witnessed by the letter on page two first senior lecturer dr severs to consider chaucer's narrative art sunday library hours will be changed from 2 to 5 p.m to 7 to 10 p.m starting nov 5 library hours to change tomorrow morning parents are invited to tour the campus visiting exhibits and a panel discussion on new careers for lehigh grad uates the discussion will be conducted by a group of faculty members and should be of interest and significance to all parents the group will meet in packard lab auditorium at 10 a.m exhibits on campus will include the ahmes to einstein collection of books on the history of mathe matics in the rare book room of the library the world's largest universal testing machine in fritz laboratory the art gallery in the library the lgp-30 compu tor laboratory and the first pack ard automobile in packard labora tory and various art exhibits in the university center the alumni memorial building and drown hall visits to other buildings on campus particularly taylor gym grace hall lamberton hall and historic coopee hall are also necessary parts of a complete campus tour for the parents luncheon will be served in grace hall from 11:30 a.m to 1 p.m which will allow time for all to get into taylor stadium by 1 : 30 pin for the merharict marine lehigh university brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 8 |
Date | 1961-10-13 |
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plans for an increased undergraduate enrollment were announced today by president harvey a neville proposed plans for a new freshman residence hall and the eventual use of price house as a graduate residence were also revealed the schedule for gradual expansion — which will increase the enroll ment from approximately 2,630 to 2,990 in the 1968-69 academic year — will begin next fall when an additional 25 freshmen will be admitted to the class of 66 an annual 25-man increase will continue with each freshman class until 1965 when 800 freshman will be admitted to each succeeding fresh man class this expansion dr neville said will result in tuition to help finance needed increases in scholarshin aid in far.iiltv salaries ami in ether operating expenses the ability to recruit an en larged freshman class without low ering present admission standards the physical facilities and staff to provide additional instruction without any sacrifice in quality and effectiveness the provision of increased food services and ad by george keiser milkwood at p.m academy-lehigh football game complimentary tickets for lunch eon and the football game have been sent to students whose par ents requested them earlier but game tickets will be on sale at the gate at the usual price of 3 each grace hall will be the scene of the annual band-glee club concert le-hi-fi at 8:15 p.m admis sion to the concert will be 75 cents per person and dancing will follow the concert see enrollment page 7 ? ditional housing facilities were considered by the trustees accord ing to dr neville studies of the initial three fac tors lead us to the conclusion that each of these conditions . . . can be met with facilities and staff which exist are already planned for the early future or can be pro vided readily and economically president neville said housing facilities presently available will be reasonably ade quate under the proposed sched ule of expansion until september 1964 dr neville stated by that time another dormitory housing approximately 200 stu dents should be provided the construction of an addi tional residence hall is now under consideration by the trustees this dormitory according to the president can be filled by the in creased expansion by students now renting off campus rooms and by students moved from price 62 ira lieberman 64 and bruce wittmaier 63 associate editors the three men will be directly un der roffman and have equal re sponsibility prior to the re-organization the second-in-command was the man aging editor followed by an execu tive editor and two associate edi tors roffman new epitome editor herbert i roffman 62 was ap pointed editor-in-chief of the 1962 epitome wednesday by the board of publications he replaces richard s granat 62 who resigned because of finan cial reasons roffman who had originally been appointed managing editor for ; the year said that other edi torial positions were shuffled in order to provide responsibility among a greater number of per sons under the new staff plans the board named theodore kramer eatin high on the hog — residence hall dining plan mem bers were treated to fresh cuts of grade-a beef wednesday in celebration of nothing more than perhaps a surplus in the budget of the m w wood catering service see 7 page 7 mittcd to dr harvey a neville university presi dent icr confirmation n qih'v a tron arcadia passed a motion to send a le'ter to he united n&ticns requesting a mee'iri |
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