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u to recognize pat pazzetti 12aii-amencan the putnam growth fund has been clectcd 1962 class memorial giftlpt c stewart bijrn chairman of the class conuftiftee said the selection w^-made at a meeting cf the senior cl&s cabinet last week *,- ¦-;'" ¦'- "¦ ¦;;]': w : ;'¦''¦¦ the putnam muiual sbtargs plan was cnosen i»acßuse of the > past performane^f various other funds and an'e%^atiolni : bf ihe manage ment of these funds burns stated fredgric johnson vice president of winslow cbhn and stetson re neue science cometh of old books would save on the average of about i 2 per month under this plan a preliminary vote was taken and all houses present indicated favoring of the proposal carl e petrillo 62 reported for the rushing committee lie.'«ai(d ih.c committee had decided v^-sh i minimum number of houses at which a fresh.man would have v appa&yrtfo pr^fer'tp r b,cvtdjhsidcr6il fo rushi u vc-v x v agent of peace corps to visit here tomorrow plan may be effective for sno-ball weekend ' a former bid of 200 per month for removal of trash from all the hill houses by george bednar is still the best bid it was proposed to include this bill in the two semester ifc bills 48 for the first semester and 64 or the second semfester per hcmsdl ¦•; : > ¦':"• ¦ i'nj'jiv p eacll sayre park fraternity men.msy be greeting winter's snows with j hovels it was disclosed at last night's '¦ interfraternity council . meeting '• •¦" " : ronald d johnson 62 ifc president reported that robert w numbers superintendent of build ing and grounds indicated that th e university will ot remove ifc however is preparing to begin an investigation of an alter native to the do-it-yourself ap proach possibly by contracting for professional snow removal serv ice johnson also reported a meeting with associate dean preston parr at which the manager of the hotel bethlehem had proposed a new plan for housing dates for party weekends the manager proposed convert ing the ninth floor of the hotel in to dormitory style four or five girls to each room nine or ten girls to each bathroom facility this plan would probably reduce the price per person to 3.50 the the rev richard h thomas a representative of the peace corps will be speaking on the campus today and tomorrow to those students interested in the corps the rev mr thomas will participate in public lectures and dis cussions with the lehigh community he is currently the chaplain for methbdlst students at princeton university and is an official member of the peace corps recruit ment squad this year the corps is presently conducting*i :; natioh-wid program sponsored by the government for the purpose of explaining the work and oppor tunities of the organization the rev mr thomas will begin his visit with a public lecture en titled the concept of the peace corps at 8:30 p.m tonight in room 4©3 of the university center tomorrow morning from 9 a.m to ll'a.m thomas will hold in dividual conferences with students or faculty in room 203 of the uc ' at a noon luncheon he will spffia'k to acuity and staff members in the osbourne room individual see princeton page 4 ? david speaks in uc thursday dr edward e david jr of the bell telephone laboratories will speak on some basic process in human communication " at 8 p.m thursday in the university center osbourne room in a lecture sponsored by sigma xi dr david will demonstrate and speak on the basis for devel oping an electronic larnx and discuss properties of speech in re lation to the field of human com munication he was the author of a book on the new physics and physiology of speech communication entitled ' man's world of sound pub lished in 1958 dr david is presently director of visual and acoustic research at the bell telephone labora tories by^george russ for out of olde feldes as men seyeth comoth al this neve corn fro yer to yeere and out of olde books in good feyeth cometh al this neve science that men lere thus did br j burke severs distinguished professor of english p.nd head o the department of english use geoffrey chancer's words to introduce his presentation on chaucer's narrative art in fri day's parents weekend program the lecture was the first in the senior lecture series of the senior class and omicron delta kappa senior leadership honorary held in the osbou ne room the talk and the reception following for dr and mrs severs were open to the public entitled new grain out of old fi-'l's chriicsr's narrative art dr spver's talk showed by exam ple a r r analysis the various me f h oc!s used by the g eat english poet to transform works of antiquity into works of his own attitude and style like other medieval writers see severs page 6 speech---dr j burke severs head of lhs department of english right chats with james morgan president of the class of 62 and mrs severs after his lecture friday vol 73 no 11 bethlehem senior select putnam as 62 memorial gift tuesday oct 24 1961 tom power — lehigh's representative in africa this summer spoke on behalf of the annual campus chest drive thursday in the drinker house lounge see story page 3 " ; in say re park i'hfs common stocks the remaining ' 1 2 perc ent consisted of shor - term notes and cash or its equiva lent we intend i a seek . ... long term capital growth of fhorehold ers investment . . . in wha'tcver field ov fields we believe offer ihe bffst opportunities at any particu lar time : c,harles : ¦ m-ij.wrly chairman of the putnam trustees - reported recently b&g cancels snow removal commended the putnam fund to the class , &^ captains of the will meet thursday id e^ect team workers for solic.hationvjjflst^which all seniors will be canya»ft*s for membership in the giff^ati the campaign wnl-pq^^ipv . 27 and continue for.^^^^^rnately the mutual j shares^^fert^9l class giving was begun last 4h class cf 61 selected ltt drey fus fund pragfitti ending a 22 the putnam growth fund is a diversified open-end mutual in vestment f urid • orga&p^j js&i $, 19^^y,.declara*a«i otmgmtm&si voluntary association under the laws of massachusetts : i the stated purplish of fhefiwvjt is to seek for its shareholders max imum long-term grow-trypf caj£itisil consistent with aj jjf>r\'j§t-n et aggressive investment policy it is expected that growth of priricipr i will also be accompanied by growth of income shares of the fund are designed for the common stock holding of individuals and institutional in vestors in seeking attainment of its bb jective the management relies pri marily upon common stock al though other types of securities such as convertible 1 bonds and pre ferred stock may also be used according to putnam fund direct ors as of july ; 3l 8.8 percent of inc fund was invested in common stocks and securities convertible arcdio meets tomorrow arcadia the student council will hold its regular meeting to morrow at 7:30 in the university center davis room . all members of the university community are invited to attend see bucknell page 3 v j pat pazzetti jr le ligh's all-american quarterback in 1912 and a recent selection to the national football hall of fame will be honored in cere monies at taylor stadium and grace hall on saturday nov 11 the half-time ceremonies at the lehigh-bucknell game and the program dedication in honor of pazzetti will be sponsored by the university the lehigh home club and si*e liehigrh chapter of the national football hall of fame in addition l,ehigh is_,1 s marching baiid will dedicate a special musi cal tribute to pazzetti at the half time ceremonies saturday evening a banquet will be given in pazzetti's honor on the lower floor of grace hall at 7 p.m the guest speaker will be chester laßoche president of the national football hall of fame and albert b maginnes a new york attorney and member lehigh university brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 11 |
Date | 1961-10-24 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1961 |
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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 | u to recognize pat pazzetti 12aii-amencan the putnam growth fund has been clectcd 1962 class memorial giftlpt c stewart bijrn chairman of the class conuftiftee said the selection w^-made at a meeting cf the senior cl&s cabinet last week *,- ¦-;'" ¦'- "¦ ¦;;]': w : ;'¦''¦¦ the putnam muiual sbtargs plan was cnosen i»acßuse of the > past performane^f various other funds and an'e%^atiolni : bf ihe manage ment of these funds burns stated fredgric johnson vice president of winslow cbhn and stetson re neue science cometh of old books would save on the average of about i 2 per month under this plan a preliminary vote was taken and all houses present indicated favoring of the proposal carl e petrillo 62 reported for the rushing committee lie.'«ai(d ih.c committee had decided v^-sh i minimum number of houses at which a fresh.man would have v appa&yrtfo pr^fer'tp r b,cvtdjhsidcr6il fo rushi u vc-v x v agent of peace corps to visit here tomorrow plan may be effective for sno-ball weekend ' a former bid of 200 per month for removal of trash from all the hill houses by george bednar is still the best bid it was proposed to include this bill in the two semester ifc bills 48 for the first semester and 64 or the second semfester per hcmsdl ¦•; : > ¦':"• ¦ i'nj'jiv p eacll sayre park fraternity men.msy be greeting winter's snows with j hovels it was disclosed at last night's '¦ interfraternity council . meeting '• •¦" " : ronald d johnson 62 ifc president reported that robert w numbers superintendent of build ing and grounds indicated that th e university will ot remove ifc however is preparing to begin an investigation of an alter native to the do-it-yourself ap proach possibly by contracting for professional snow removal serv ice johnson also reported a meeting with associate dean preston parr at which the manager of the hotel bethlehem had proposed a new plan for housing dates for party weekends the manager proposed convert ing the ninth floor of the hotel in to dormitory style four or five girls to each room nine or ten girls to each bathroom facility this plan would probably reduce the price per person to 3.50 the the rev richard h thomas a representative of the peace corps will be speaking on the campus today and tomorrow to those students interested in the corps the rev mr thomas will participate in public lectures and dis cussions with the lehigh community he is currently the chaplain for methbdlst students at princeton university and is an official member of the peace corps recruit ment squad this year the corps is presently conducting*i :; natioh-wid program sponsored by the government for the purpose of explaining the work and oppor tunities of the organization the rev mr thomas will begin his visit with a public lecture en titled the concept of the peace corps at 8:30 p.m tonight in room 4©3 of the university center tomorrow morning from 9 a.m to ll'a.m thomas will hold in dividual conferences with students or faculty in room 203 of the uc ' at a noon luncheon he will spffia'k to acuity and staff members in the osbourne room individual see princeton page 4 ? david speaks in uc thursday dr edward e david jr of the bell telephone laboratories will speak on some basic process in human communication " at 8 p.m thursday in the university center osbourne room in a lecture sponsored by sigma xi dr david will demonstrate and speak on the basis for devel oping an electronic larnx and discuss properties of speech in re lation to the field of human com munication he was the author of a book on the new physics and physiology of speech communication entitled ' man's world of sound pub lished in 1958 dr david is presently director of visual and acoustic research at the bell telephone labora tories by^george russ for out of olde feldes as men seyeth comoth al this neve corn fro yer to yeere and out of olde books in good feyeth cometh al this neve science that men lere thus did br j burke severs distinguished professor of english p.nd head o the department of english use geoffrey chancer's words to introduce his presentation on chaucer's narrative art in fri day's parents weekend program the lecture was the first in the senior lecture series of the senior class and omicron delta kappa senior leadership honorary held in the osbou ne room the talk and the reception following for dr and mrs severs were open to the public entitled new grain out of old fi-'l's chriicsr's narrative art dr spver's talk showed by exam ple a r r analysis the various me f h oc!s used by the g eat english poet to transform works of antiquity into works of his own attitude and style like other medieval writers see severs page 6 speech---dr j burke severs head of lhs department of english right chats with james morgan president of the class of 62 and mrs severs after his lecture friday vol 73 no 11 bethlehem senior select putnam as 62 memorial gift tuesday oct 24 1961 tom power — lehigh's representative in africa this summer spoke on behalf of the annual campus chest drive thursday in the drinker house lounge see story page 3 " ; in say re park i'hfs common stocks the remaining ' 1 2 perc ent consisted of shor - term notes and cash or its equiva lent we intend i a seek . ... long term capital growth of fhorehold ers investment . . . in wha'tcver field ov fields we believe offer ihe bffst opportunities at any particu lar time : c,harles : ¦ m-ij.wrly chairman of the putnam trustees - reported recently b&g cancels snow removal commended the putnam fund to the class , &^ captains of the will meet thursday id e^ect team workers for solic.hationvjjflst^which all seniors will be canya»ft*s for membership in the giff^ati the campaign wnl-pq^^ipv . 27 and continue for.^^^^^rnately the mutual j shares^^fert^9l class giving was begun last 4h class cf 61 selected ltt drey fus fund pragfitti ending a 22 the putnam growth fund is a diversified open-end mutual in vestment f urid • orga&p^j js&i $, 19^^y,.declara*a«i otmgmtm&si voluntary association under the laws of massachusetts : i the stated purplish of fhefiwvjt is to seek for its shareholders max imum long-term grow-trypf caj£itisil consistent with aj jjf>r\'j§t-n et aggressive investment policy it is expected that growth of priricipr i will also be accompanied by growth of income shares of the fund are designed for the common stock holding of individuals and institutional in vestors in seeking attainment of its bb jective the management relies pri marily upon common stock al though other types of securities such as convertible 1 bonds and pre ferred stock may also be used according to putnam fund direct ors as of july ; 3l 8.8 percent of inc fund was invested in common stocks and securities convertible arcdio meets tomorrow arcadia the student council will hold its regular meeting to morrow at 7:30 in the university center davis room . all members of the university community are invited to attend see bucknell page 3 v j pat pazzetti jr le ligh's all-american quarterback in 1912 and a recent selection to the national football hall of fame will be honored in cere monies at taylor stadium and grace hall on saturday nov 11 the half-time ceremonies at the lehigh-bucknell game and the program dedication in honor of pazzetti will be sponsored by the university the lehigh home club and si*e liehigrh chapter of the national football hall of fame in addition l,ehigh is_,1 s marching baiid will dedicate a special musi cal tribute to pazzetti at the half time ceremonies saturday evening a banquet will be given in pazzetti's honor on the lower floor of grace hall at 7 p.m the guest speaker will be chester laßoche president of the national football hall of fame and albert b maginnes a new york attorney and member lehigh university brown and white |
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