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pro musica set for chapel at 8:15 not risk possible biologically harmful consequences for mere propaganda purposes however should re rumption be considered necessary in order to com pensate for po&sible russian advances arcadia stated it would support such action the resolution continued to hope that prudence would be exercised to curtail the possible malignant effects on humanity and that the tests will be kept to the minimum level required to achieve desired results again on an international plane the student government reported complete plans for a trip to the united nations representatives of arcadia and the international relations department will attend the program composed of a ban quet panel discussions and an ad dress by prime minister nehru of india michael moran arcadia presi dent indicated that a report of the significance and benefits of the trip will be made to future groups planning such trips closer to home it was revealed that the student council has been reorganized to investigate the functions of campus political par ties at various colleges letters will be sent to seek gen see solons page 9 ? see 9 page 9 the local chapter of theta delta chi was declared ineligible for social events with alcoholic bever age permits for the first half of the fall 61 semester approxi mately through november 2 1961 parents weekend excepted ac cording to dean of students j d leith the action of the discipline com mittee was taken on recommenda tion of the interfraternity council judiciary committee the committee also repri manded formally and severely a sophomore for instances of disre gard of good order in freshmar residence halls and university center at close of spring 61 se mester this student was also warned and assessed two disci sculpture show opens an exhibition of 30 pieces of sculpture by margaret wasserman levy and frances johnson moody opens sunday afternoon at 2 p.m in the alumni memorial building galleries being shown simultaneously will be paintings of virginians by vir ginians from the ford times col lection the exhibit is open to the pub lic without charge and will con tinue through dec 5 six million dollars in gifts and pledges have already bee.i given tow.ard lehigh's centennial deevlcpment program the goal is 22 million by 1965-66 the university s 100th anniver sary year all of us interested in lehigh's future should be gratified that in approximately two years we have moved a substantial distance along the road to 22 million said edward a curtis 25 chairman of the le high development council the program was announced in june of 59 to maintain and to en hance the university's commitment to academic excellence at the same time we must all now redouble our efforts to insure the continued and ever increasing success curtis added gifts and pledges totalling 6 182.106.89 have been received for nine of the 13 major projects in cluded in the centennial program more than 3,2 million has been see centennial page 6 pro musica — new york's famed pro musica will perform in tonight's unusual concert in packer memorial church the group will present renaissance and pre-renaissance music on instruments of that period along with elizabethan era music the concert is sponsored by the committee on the performing arts the new york pro musica one of the nation's leading chamber music groups will perform in packer memorial church at 8:15 tonight renaissance and pre-renaissancc music performed on period instru ments along with lusty songs of the elizabethan era are the spec ialty of the pro musica which is sponsered by the committee on performing arts formerly the stu dent concert-lecture series admission will be free to stu dents faculty and guests while touring europe last sum mer the group augmented to 37 gave the first modern performance of medieval musical drama outside of the new york revivals featured during the last several christmas seasons pro musica attracted much at tention last summer by producing the play of daniel an opera see cpa page 7 hits speculation conclusions in cose of four ex-gryphons leith tells of u's due process dean c b campbell dean j d leith in an unusual action monday dean of students j d leith read to the university faculty a state ment of the university's policy in dealing with the due process of disciplinary cases the dean's statement followed his report of the discipline committee's action in the case of the four former counsellors — a senior and three juniors — who for participation in a violation of university social regulations were formally reprimanded by the university discipline committee also preceding the statement was leith's report of the discipline committee's approval of the gryph on society's action in placing itself on complete social probation for the first half of semester friday nov 10 1961 bethlehem pa vol 73 no 15 arcadia will protest soviet h-bomb tests a proposal to draft a protest letter to the soviet union condemning ihe recent explosion of a 50 megaton nuclear device was approved by arcadia at its wednesday meeting at the meeting from which the public was again evicted when a committee of the whole was formed the student council decided to address khrushchev en the inherent dangeres of such nuclear detona tions acting in response to correspondence from the national student association arcadia also submitted en the possible resumed testing program of the united states the solons stated their belief that the u.s should e a curtis gratified centennial gifts reach 6 million in 2 years the statement was apparently issued in response to what the dean called extraordinary comments speculation and conclusions both irresponsible and incorrect upon the disciplinary action resulting from a social violation on may 21 by the four former members of the gryphon society leith told the faculty on the basis of . . . the gryphon society's voluntary report and recom mendation with regard to its failure effectively to close a social event at the scheduled time its own action in placing itself on complete social probation for the first half of the fall 61 semester approxim ately september 13 to october 31 1961 with parents weekend excepted was approved by the university m ™™™ l ™ ! " discipline committee and declared in effect the organization concerned and ihe individuals involved in the affair were subjects of careful in vestigation consideration and ac tions by duly constituted univer sity agencies dean leith said the agencies were listed by leith as the office of the president the director of residence halls the committee on scholarships and loans and the committee on disci pline that widespread charges and conclusions have been published cannot modify the university pol see gryphons page 9 theta delta chi emerges from weeksof aridity 60 alumnus dies in crash a recent lehigh alumnus \ was among 29 lehigh valley | men killed in the crash of an i imperial airlines constella ! tion near richmond va wednesday night thomas d gasda 23 was $ graduated from the univer \ sity in 1960 with a bachelor's i degree in chemical engineer : ing since his graduation he \ had been employed as a chemical engineer for stand l ard brands pekin 111 while at lehigh gasda had | been a " member of alpha | lambda omega town coun | cil the american chemical i society the american insti ll tute of chemical engineer | ing and the newman club | the u.s army recruits | from the lehigh valley who | boarded the plans at wilkes 1 barre were among 158 men i from new jersey maryland \ and pennsylvania who were | yet to begin military train | ing at ft jackson s.c | two engines on one wing i of the constellation went i dead during a flip lit from i newark n.j to columbia \ s.c the plane circled the i richmond airport once but : plunged into a swampy area ij during its final approach the first section of the flight ! which carried 47 philadelphia | men and 35 baltimore men | landed safely at columbia brown and white
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 15 |
Date | 1961-11-10 |
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FullText | pro musica set for chapel at 8:15 not risk possible biologically harmful consequences for mere propaganda purposes however should re rumption be considered necessary in order to com pensate for po&sible russian advances arcadia stated it would support such action the resolution continued to hope that prudence would be exercised to curtail the possible malignant effects on humanity and that the tests will be kept to the minimum level required to achieve desired results again on an international plane the student government reported complete plans for a trip to the united nations representatives of arcadia and the international relations department will attend the program composed of a ban quet panel discussions and an ad dress by prime minister nehru of india michael moran arcadia presi dent indicated that a report of the significance and benefits of the trip will be made to future groups planning such trips closer to home it was revealed that the student council has been reorganized to investigate the functions of campus political par ties at various colleges letters will be sent to seek gen see solons page 9 ? see 9 page 9 the local chapter of theta delta chi was declared ineligible for social events with alcoholic bever age permits for the first half of the fall 61 semester approxi mately through november 2 1961 parents weekend excepted ac cording to dean of students j d leith the action of the discipline com mittee was taken on recommenda tion of the interfraternity council judiciary committee the committee also repri manded formally and severely a sophomore for instances of disre gard of good order in freshmar residence halls and university center at close of spring 61 se mester this student was also warned and assessed two disci sculpture show opens an exhibition of 30 pieces of sculpture by margaret wasserman levy and frances johnson moody opens sunday afternoon at 2 p.m in the alumni memorial building galleries being shown simultaneously will be paintings of virginians by vir ginians from the ford times col lection the exhibit is open to the pub lic without charge and will con tinue through dec 5 six million dollars in gifts and pledges have already bee.i given tow.ard lehigh's centennial deevlcpment program the goal is 22 million by 1965-66 the university s 100th anniver sary year all of us interested in lehigh's future should be gratified that in approximately two years we have moved a substantial distance along the road to 22 million said edward a curtis 25 chairman of the le high development council the program was announced in june of 59 to maintain and to en hance the university's commitment to academic excellence at the same time we must all now redouble our efforts to insure the continued and ever increasing success curtis added gifts and pledges totalling 6 182.106.89 have been received for nine of the 13 major projects in cluded in the centennial program more than 3,2 million has been see centennial page 6 pro musica — new york's famed pro musica will perform in tonight's unusual concert in packer memorial church the group will present renaissance and pre-renaissance music on instruments of that period along with elizabethan era music the concert is sponsored by the committee on the performing arts the new york pro musica one of the nation's leading chamber music groups will perform in packer memorial church at 8:15 tonight renaissance and pre-renaissancc music performed on period instru ments along with lusty songs of the elizabethan era are the spec ialty of the pro musica which is sponsered by the committee on performing arts formerly the stu dent concert-lecture series admission will be free to stu dents faculty and guests while touring europe last sum mer the group augmented to 37 gave the first modern performance of medieval musical drama outside of the new york revivals featured during the last several christmas seasons pro musica attracted much at tention last summer by producing the play of daniel an opera see cpa page 7 hits speculation conclusions in cose of four ex-gryphons leith tells of u's due process dean c b campbell dean j d leith in an unusual action monday dean of students j d leith read to the university faculty a state ment of the university's policy in dealing with the due process of disciplinary cases the dean's statement followed his report of the discipline committee's action in the case of the four former counsellors — a senior and three juniors — who for participation in a violation of university social regulations were formally reprimanded by the university discipline committee also preceding the statement was leith's report of the discipline committee's approval of the gryph on society's action in placing itself on complete social probation for the first half of semester friday nov 10 1961 bethlehem pa vol 73 no 15 arcadia will protest soviet h-bomb tests a proposal to draft a protest letter to the soviet union condemning ihe recent explosion of a 50 megaton nuclear device was approved by arcadia at its wednesday meeting at the meeting from which the public was again evicted when a committee of the whole was formed the student council decided to address khrushchev en the inherent dangeres of such nuclear detona tions acting in response to correspondence from the national student association arcadia also submitted en the possible resumed testing program of the united states the solons stated their belief that the u.s should e a curtis gratified centennial gifts reach 6 million in 2 years the statement was apparently issued in response to what the dean called extraordinary comments speculation and conclusions both irresponsible and incorrect upon the disciplinary action resulting from a social violation on may 21 by the four former members of the gryphon society leith told the faculty on the basis of . . . the gryphon society's voluntary report and recom mendation with regard to its failure effectively to close a social event at the scheduled time its own action in placing itself on complete social probation for the first half of the fall 61 semester approxim ately september 13 to october 31 1961 with parents weekend excepted was approved by the university m ™™™ l ™ ! " discipline committee and declared in effect the organization concerned and ihe individuals involved in the affair were subjects of careful in vestigation consideration and ac tions by duly constituted univer sity agencies dean leith said the agencies were listed by leith as the office of the president the director of residence halls the committee on scholarships and loans and the committee on disci pline that widespread charges and conclusions have been published cannot modify the university pol see gryphons page 9 theta delta chi emerges from weeksof aridity 60 alumnus dies in crash a recent lehigh alumnus \ was among 29 lehigh valley | men killed in the crash of an i imperial airlines constella ! tion near richmond va wednesday night thomas d gasda 23 was $ graduated from the univer \ sity in 1960 with a bachelor's i degree in chemical engineer : ing since his graduation he \ had been employed as a chemical engineer for stand l ard brands pekin 111 while at lehigh gasda had | been a " member of alpha | lambda omega town coun | cil the american chemical i society the american insti ll tute of chemical engineer | ing and the newman club | the u.s army recruits | from the lehigh valley who | boarded the plans at wilkes 1 barre were among 158 men i from new jersey maryland \ and pennsylvania who were | yet to begin military train | ing at ft jackson s.c | two engines on one wing i of the constellation went i dead during a flip lit from i newark n.j to columbia \ s.c the plane circled the i richmond airport once but : plunged into a swampy area ij during its final approach the first section of the flight ! which carried 47 philadelphia | men and 35 baltimore men | landed safely at columbia brown and white |
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