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lehigh university brown and white vol s^hs 45 mimmmm\m»\mii nkm*l mi ikim mkwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm news in brief . 5 lafayette upi~an all-college sym posium will be held tomorrow at lafayette college 9a tfca theme violence in the a-oertcan society margarat mead world famous anthropologist will deliver the keynote address at 10 a m a panel discussion at the settle time wiih dr charles v hamilton author and black power advocate and dr ralph w conant author and participant ln tha lemberg center tor the study of violence at brandeis uni versity will consider the theme violence and the lndl vidua " a second panel discussion at 2 p.m on violence and law and order will feature new york city police commissioner howard r leary and harvard professor of government james q wilson legal age harrisburg tha senate republican leader stanley g stroup introduced last night a 40-bill package that would reduce the legal age for majority ln pennsylvania from 21 to 19 stroup said there is ___________-____-__-___-—-_——-—_-__. only arm mrranhra to the pro posals—the legal age for drinking would stay at 21 nlnteeen year olds would be subject to local taxes able to marry without parental cos sent serving as law enforce ment officers entering into contracts suing and being sued betting at race tracks and qualifying for professional licenses sniper fire chigago)-two policemen were killed and five other persons wounded by bullets bombs and grenades used by a berserk ex-marine on chicago's south side the man surrendered to police after a five hour shoot out it was not until frank kulak gave up that the bodies of the two officers garaid stubig and donald schaffer were found they apparently were killed by a bomb blast but also had been shot police said they believe kulak is responsible for a series of bombings in the area - one last week ln a department store killed a woman clerk and injured eight others kulak was quoted as saying he bombed the toy department to show how awful war is the bomb was placed among military toys students protest rotc during maneuvers what began in the snack bar yesterday as a 10 man move ment to protest the presence of rotc on campus by pick eting the rotc war games on south mountain ended tn the har assment of the mi 111 tary maneu vers by about 60 students several of the protestors put on black arm bands with ths number 33,000 the number of americans killed in vietnam and walked from the university center to the road ln back of atc where lusy waited for tne army rotc class throughout the maneuvers the demonstrators infiltrated the rotc divisions mocking the entire operation singing the star spangled banner and cheering some of the officers for a good show a sergeant remarked to a demonstrator you helped us you made lt realistic when the operations were over one of the cadets tried to explain several agitators the necessity of rotc units on college cam puses but added that he was speaking for everyone in lehigh s rotc program in saying that the u.s has no business in vietnam m b&w photo by sims , a colonel in tho university army rotc program debates ths morality of the viet nam war and ths validity of ths education oi&ad j rotc with demonstrators at yester day's rotc manuevers at left at right the manuevers have ended aad the ......*.-. ir ara milling through ranks of rotc committee recommends performing arrs center first of two parts by gregg fales the theater committee has recommended to president lewis thai construction at a 3.5 mil lion center of the performing arts would help solve the university's needs the report released by dr lewis urges that such a center include a fully equipped theater seat ing between 800 and 1,000 a small music auditorium seating about 500 a a mail expert mental theater seating about 100 supporting areas for rehearsal and practice rooms dressing rooms workshops library and storage space offices classrooms and other facilities for the depart ments of music and of dramatics and speech the report followed 10 months of study by eight students and six members of the faculty and administration with dr charles a seidle as chairman funda mental in the study was a two part study of lehigh's theater needs by h barrett davis professor of speech and a sum mary of needs for music events presented by robert b cutler professor of music ia a latter accompany na tke report dr lewis si i belipve that the committee has made a good analysis or oar needs and a comprehensive recommendation he said he would refer the report to the development committee ef thi joint commission on university life ths report says ths center should be built on the north of south mountain preferably near fourth st to make it available to the campus and guests from the * community other recommendations be sides the center were made to lianc'le the large audiences for potsjisr concerts comssssc a - ment arm esetiares s psms-ps symphony orchestras fits report said the committee endorsee ths proposal fur s saw field house which presumably would be located in saucon valley nr a medium sine auditorium capable of sitting sco to 1,000 people the committee said it favored either modification of packer memorial church or the conversion of grace hall after ths new field house is built such an auditorium would be used ror events such as symphony orchestra programs ths committee found that the u graduate seeking honorable discharge john musewicz 68 a private in the u.s army and stationed ai port sam houston texas is trying to gain an honorable dis charge according to a letter he sent to clarence b campbell dean of residence at lehirti musewicz had applied and been granted 1-ao non combat status he had serious inner conflicts which caused him to seek this status but these conflicis still persist snd musewicz has decided to seek an io honorable discharge he is determined that if he fail in this endeavor to accept the pena.ty of imprisonment rather than continue to serve againat his conscience while at lehigh miuawlr.x mi president of the gryphon society and ths debate team in ms final semester he had a 4.00 average to rank first ts ms class of sm in response to musewicsfs letter dean campbell baa sent letters to pennsylvania state and national political leaders sad kinship seen dying in american cities by william t george dr scott a greer professor or sociology at northwestern uni versity said that one of the powerful but not very well ack nowledged lurking structural variables in large-scale con temporary society is kinship greer who gave an urban scene lecture friday an the topic kinship and life styles ln the city aid we ars moving from a society ln which kin-ties yre critical and control much of the rest of our behavior to a society in which kin-ties sre se condary and the main thing is our access to subsistence surplus glory the conclusion from this statement greer said would be thai as family ties are examined from suburbia to central city there should be a declining ln parts of kliu-hin my._«_ticr aad aa increa-isi is pel «•*«• ganiaaticnal association these organisations are substitutes tor the family and traditional vil lage greer said but greer found the exact op posite kinship relations in his examination of lot angeles he gave several reasons for tms turn of events saying that suburbia has a tight social structure and has mora opportunities for or - ganlzatjonal participation than the city kinship and marriage ties have more weight than ln suburbia and people settle ln the city to where their relatives and friends are so that they might get free meals a dace to stay and help ln tbe case of need this economic dependence of the poor on their kin for help is s lurking variable la urban society study greer said greer deter mined aroma to sm former pass 4 seat theater page s saa kimship page 4 campus chest p au students volunteers f forms and faculty staff i forms must bs returned | | to chaplain pusssla's | | office by tomorrow after § ! noon fraternities should | i send their forms to i-tosey | i j-trkscr of dalta c
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 45 |
Date | 1969-04-15 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1969 |
Type | Newspaper |
DPIX | 400 |
DPIY | 400 |
Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
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Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 45 |
Date | 1969-04-15 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1969 |
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DPIX | 400 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | lehigh university brown and white vol s^hs 45 mimmmm\m»\mii nkm*l mi ikim mkwmmmmmmmmmmmwmmm news in brief . 5 lafayette upi~an all-college sym posium will be held tomorrow at lafayette college 9a tfca theme violence in the a-oertcan society margarat mead world famous anthropologist will deliver the keynote address at 10 a m a panel discussion at the settle time wiih dr charles v hamilton author and black power advocate and dr ralph w conant author and participant ln tha lemberg center tor the study of violence at brandeis uni versity will consider the theme violence and the lndl vidua " a second panel discussion at 2 p.m on violence and law and order will feature new york city police commissioner howard r leary and harvard professor of government james q wilson legal age harrisburg tha senate republican leader stanley g stroup introduced last night a 40-bill package that would reduce the legal age for majority ln pennsylvania from 21 to 19 stroup said there is ___________-____-__-___-—-_——-—_-__. only arm mrranhra to the pro posals—the legal age for drinking would stay at 21 nlnteeen year olds would be subject to local taxes able to marry without parental cos sent serving as law enforce ment officers entering into contracts suing and being sued betting at race tracks and qualifying for professional licenses sniper fire chigago)-two policemen were killed and five other persons wounded by bullets bombs and grenades used by a berserk ex-marine on chicago's south side the man surrendered to police after a five hour shoot out it was not until frank kulak gave up that the bodies of the two officers garaid stubig and donald schaffer were found they apparently were killed by a bomb blast but also had been shot police said they believe kulak is responsible for a series of bombings in the area - one last week ln a department store killed a woman clerk and injured eight others kulak was quoted as saying he bombed the toy department to show how awful war is the bomb was placed among military toys students protest rotc during maneuvers what began in the snack bar yesterday as a 10 man move ment to protest the presence of rotc on campus by pick eting the rotc war games on south mountain ended tn the har assment of the mi 111 tary maneu vers by about 60 students several of the protestors put on black arm bands with ths number 33,000 the number of americans killed in vietnam and walked from the university center to the road ln back of atc where lusy waited for tne army rotc class throughout the maneuvers the demonstrators infiltrated the rotc divisions mocking the entire operation singing the star spangled banner and cheering some of the officers for a good show a sergeant remarked to a demonstrator you helped us you made lt realistic when the operations were over one of the cadets tried to explain several agitators the necessity of rotc units on college cam puses but added that he was speaking for everyone in lehigh s rotc program in saying that the u.s has no business in vietnam m b&w photo by sims , a colonel in tho university army rotc program debates ths morality of the viet nam war and ths validity of ths education oi&ad j rotc with demonstrators at yester day's rotc manuevers at left at right the manuevers have ended aad the ......*.-. ir ara milling through ranks of rotc committee recommends performing arrs center first of two parts by gregg fales the theater committee has recommended to president lewis thai construction at a 3.5 mil lion center of the performing arts would help solve the university's needs the report released by dr lewis urges that such a center include a fully equipped theater seat ing between 800 and 1,000 a small music auditorium seating about 500 a a mail expert mental theater seating about 100 supporting areas for rehearsal and practice rooms dressing rooms workshops library and storage space offices classrooms and other facilities for the depart ments of music and of dramatics and speech the report followed 10 months of study by eight students and six members of the faculty and administration with dr charles a seidle as chairman funda mental in the study was a two part study of lehigh's theater needs by h barrett davis professor of speech and a sum mary of needs for music events presented by robert b cutler professor of music ia a latter accompany na tke report dr lewis si i belipve that the committee has made a good analysis or oar needs and a comprehensive recommendation he said he would refer the report to the development committee ef thi joint commission on university life ths report says ths center should be built on the north of south mountain preferably near fourth st to make it available to the campus and guests from the * community other recommendations be sides the center were made to lianc'le the large audiences for potsjisr concerts comssssc a - ment arm esetiares s psms-ps symphony orchestras fits report said the committee endorsee ths proposal fur s saw field house which presumably would be located in saucon valley nr a medium sine auditorium capable of sitting sco to 1,000 people the committee said it favored either modification of packer memorial church or the conversion of grace hall after ths new field house is built such an auditorium would be used ror events such as symphony orchestra programs ths committee found that the u graduate seeking honorable discharge john musewicz 68 a private in the u.s army and stationed ai port sam houston texas is trying to gain an honorable dis charge according to a letter he sent to clarence b campbell dean of residence at lehirti musewicz had applied and been granted 1-ao non combat status he had serious inner conflicts which caused him to seek this status but these conflicis still persist snd musewicz has decided to seek an io honorable discharge he is determined that if he fail in this endeavor to accept the pena.ty of imprisonment rather than continue to serve againat his conscience while at lehigh miuawlr.x mi president of the gryphon society and ths debate team in ms final semester he had a 4.00 average to rank first ts ms class of sm in response to musewicsfs letter dean campbell baa sent letters to pennsylvania state and national political leaders sad kinship seen dying in american cities by william t george dr scott a greer professor or sociology at northwestern uni versity said that one of the powerful but not very well ack nowledged lurking structural variables in large-scale con temporary society is kinship greer who gave an urban scene lecture friday an the topic kinship and life styles ln the city aid we ars moving from a society ln which kin-ties yre critical and control much of the rest of our behavior to a society in which kin-ties sre se condary and the main thing is our access to subsistence surplus glory the conclusion from this statement greer said would be thai as family ties are examined from suburbia to central city there should be a declining ln parts of kliu-hin my._«_ticr aad aa increa-isi is pel «•*«• ganiaaticnal association these organisations are substitutes tor the family and traditional vil lage greer said but greer found the exact op posite kinship relations in his examination of lot angeles he gave several reasons for tms turn of events saying that suburbia has a tight social structure and has mora opportunities for or - ganlzatjonal participation than the city kinship and marriage ties have more weight than ln suburbia and people settle ln the city to where their relatives and friends are so that they might get free meals a dace to stay and help ln tbe case of need this economic dependence of the poor on their kin for help is s lurking variable la urban society study greer said greer deter mined aroma to sm former pass 4 seat theater page s saa kimship page 4 campus chest p au students volunteers f forms and faculty staff i forms must bs returned | | to chaplain pusssla's | | office by tomorrow after § ! noon fraternities should | i send their forms to i-tosey | i j-trkscr of dalta c |
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