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the annual charity ball will climax the campaign at grace hall saturday night dance mu sic will be provided by the col legians while the lehigh glee club and the girls glee club of beaver college will also enter tain admission will be 1.20 per couple with all proceeds going to the fund the lehigh campus chest fund will have representatives among the town group in each fraternity house and in each dorm section these represen tatives will solicit members of his living group in addition there will be containers on cam pus for additional contributions fund was organized in 1944 to help the 36 private negro col leges in this country provide education for needy negro youth the lehigh campus chest fund only charity drive this year will open a money raising campaign monday nov 8 under the direction of arcadia the drive will attempt to reach its goal of 6,000 by saturday nov 13 six girls from moravian college for women and six girls from cedar crest college will be stationed around the campus on saturday morning to accept contributions to the fund they will continue their collections in the student section between halves at the carnegie tech game money raised will be ap portioned by following percent ages world student service fund 40 bethlehem commun ity chest 15 united negro col lege fund 15 american heart association 5 cerebral palsy 5 cancer 5 tuberculosis 5 reserve for other charities and expenses 10 the world student service fund is the american branch of world student relief an inter national organization which supplies food clothing medical aid books housing and sana toria to needy students and teachers in countries struggling to recover from the effects of war the money to support world student relief is contributed by students and teachers in 19 countries the united negro college transcriptions for the key board quartet are the work of stephen kovacs a member of the ensemble who has per formed similar duties for the most celebrated pianp teams other members of the en semble are miss audrey kooper miss sylvia dickler and hans heidemann the program will open with organ concerto in d min or by william friedemann bach followed by mozart's eine kleine nachtmusik the sec ond portion of the program will be devoted to variations on a theme by beethoven opus 35 arranged by camille saint saens following an intermission musical selections of popular appeal will be presented as fol lows the sabre dance by khatchaturian fledermaus waltzes by johann strauss the flight of the bumble bee by rimsky-korsakoff broad way and 42nd street by john son largo al factotum from the barber of seville by rossini and roumanian rhap sody by george enesco photo by scheller & antas lehigh men and houseparty guests cavort to thoi nhill syncopation note ecstatic expression of reveller at right center in marked contrast to traditional decorous demeanor of other party-goers smiley ceeb officer vice-president e kenneth smiley was elected to a three year term as a member of the executive committee of the col lege entrance examination board last week smiley will serve through 1951 the election was held at the hotel biltmore in new york city progress funds reach new high contributions to the le high university progress fund for the week ending oct 30 totaled 118,372 according to figures announced at campaign headquarters in the alumni building campaigns are con tinuing in philadelphia and new york and new drives have been inaugurated in northern and southern new england areas new york alumni subscribed the largest amount last week with 56,455 bringing the total to 127,510 in philadelphia 160 subscriptions amounting to 33,492 brought the total to 93,210 at the initial meeting of vol unteer workers in northern new england 14 contributions total ed 16,120 the next meeting was scheduled for thursday of this week at the university club in boston alumni from the continued on page 8 col 3 vandalism will bring suspension inter - campus vandalism prior to the annual muhlenberg lehigh football clash will result in stiff penalties for the of fenders this fact was stressed by the governing bodies of both schools at a meeting to discuss the code governing inter-college relations a pact between the two schools outlaws this pre-game activity and states that re sponsibility for maintaining law and order for disciplining re fractory students and for financial reparations rests squarely upon the student gov ernment groups of the two in stitutions carl o peterson presi dent of the muhlenberg student council and charles w nicholls president of arcadia announced that any student caught on a rival campus will be tried before continued on page 4 col 5 harvest of righteousness politics vital to religion"-oxnam defending the minister who preaches economics child labor or international affairs from the pulpit the rt rev g bromley oxnam bishop of the methodist church inaugurated the university chapel program for the year knowledge of economics so ciology and politics are a nec essary prerequisite for the man of god if he is to drive home the ethical ideas of religion and brotherhood declared the stocky bishop clergymen have found some thing of what is vital in religion and must serve as the vanguard for the establishment of justice and the movement toward world brotherhood he asserted the bishop told his audience that a sense of understanding of what is salient in religion a knowledge of the significance of life points toward brother hood he added that the harvest of righteousness is not to be found in the way some businessmen doctors and educators have chos en in their exploitation of far eastern peoples according to oxnam the harvest can be reaped by taking one's talent and using it for the good of the people one's brothers despite race or color love is deepened by knowl edge and love and knowledge are to be found in jesus he said adding that it is not enough merely to love jesus we must understand him by scru tiny bishop oxnam pointed out that jesus can stand our scrutiny he added that the teach ing of the lord is a ray of light passing through us be cause of our transparency most men are prismatic reflecting the teachings of god to others through their person the bishop stated that today jesus calls on us to build a so ciety in which man's oppor tunity to make a living is based on his ability not his race or color this is vital and implies a genuine feeling of brother hood on the part of everybody in conclusion the bishop pray ed that there be love upon which man can become rich in knowledge enabling him to have a sense of what is vital the right rev g bromley oxnam is the only american co-president of the world coun cil of churches the lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa friday november 5 1948 vol xviii no 10 - female touch - galaxy of beauties to spark chest drive senior class . . the senior class assess ment has been tentatively fixed at 12 it may be higher depending on the model plaque finally selected for the chapel the increase if any will be less than 1 per senior to avoid financial hard ship the installment plan has been adopted the first in stallment of 6 is to be paid 1 to the arcadia secretary in drown hall by nov 10 make all checks payable to lehigh university • the second is to be paid to continued on page 5 col 3 photo by de lorenzo bishop g bromley oxnam quadruplets four pianos 352 keys sabre dance due tonight the big four of music are here at grace hall tonight in the form of the four piano ensemble the artists will pre sent a program featuring the music of mozart rimsky-korsa koff rossini and khatchaturian tonight at 8 p.m in grace hall the concert open to the pub lic is under the auspices of the student concert lecture series committee students will be admitted on presentation of coupon b of athletic booklet and may purchase tickets for guests at the door thief sacks observatory telescopic equipment val ued at 800 was reported miss ing from the observatory tues day by andrew w litzenberger superintendent of buildings and grounds local police and de tectives have been notified of the loss the remaining equipment has been made useless by the miss ing pieces according to ralph n vanarnam assistant profes sor of mathematics and astron omy principal items stolen in clude the telescope finder a telescope seven auxiliary eye pieces and two brass draw tubes
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 58 no. 10 |
Date | 1948-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 05 |
Year | 1948 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 58 no. 10 |
Date | 1948-11-05 |
Month | 11 |
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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 | the annual charity ball will climax the campaign at grace hall saturday night dance mu sic will be provided by the col legians while the lehigh glee club and the girls glee club of beaver college will also enter tain admission will be 1.20 per couple with all proceeds going to the fund the lehigh campus chest fund will have representatives among the town group in each fraternity house and in each dorm section these represen tatives will solicit members of his living group in addition there will be containers on cam pus for additional contributions fund was organized in 1944 to help the 36 private negro col leges in this country provide education for needy negro youth the lehigh campus chest fund only charity drive this year will open a money raising campaign monday nov 8 under the direction of arcadia the drive will attempt to reach its goal of 6,000 by saturday nov 13 six girls from moravian college for women and six girls from cedar crest college will be stationed around the campus on saturday morning to accept contributions to the fund they will continue their collections in the student section between halves at the carnegie tech game money raised will be ap portioned by following percent ages world student service fund 40 bethlehem commun ity chest 15 united negro col lege fund 15 american heart association 5 cerebral palsy 5 cancer 5 tuberculosis 5 reserve for other charities and expenses 10 the world student service fund is the american branch of world student relief an inter national organization which supplies food clothing medical aid books housing and sana toria to needy students and teachers in countries struggling to recover from the effects of war the money to support world student relief is contributed by students and teachers in 19 countries the united negro college transcriptions for the key board quartet are the work of stephen kovacs a member of the ensemble who has per formed similar duties for the most celebrated pianp teams other members of the en semble are miss audrey kooper miss sylvia dickler and hans heidemann the program will open with organ concerto in d min or by william friedemann bach followed by mozart's eine kleine nachtmusik the sec ond portion of the program will be devoted to variations on a theme by beethoven opus 35 arranged by camille saint saens following an intermission musical selections of popular appeal will be presented as fol lows the sabre dance by khatchaturian fledermaus waltzes by johann strauss the flight of the bumble bee by rimsky-korsakoff broad way and 42nd street by john son largo al factotum from the barber of seville by rossini and roumanian rhap sody by george enesco photo by scheller & antas lehigh men and houseparty guests cavort to thoi nhill syncopation note ecstatic expression of reveller at right center in marked contrast to traditional decorous demeanor of other party-goers smiley ceeb officer vice-president e kenneth smiley was elected to a three year term as a member of the executive committee of the col lege entrance examination board last week smiley will serve through 1951 the election was held at the hotel biltmore in new york city progress funds reach new high contributions to the le high university progress fund for the week ending oct 30 totaled 118,372 according to figures announced at campaign headquarters in the alumni building campaigns are con tinuing in philadelphia and new york and new drives have been inaugurated in northern and southern new england areas new york alumni subscribed the largest amount last week with 56,455 bringing the total to 127,510 in philadelphia 160 subscriptions amounting to 33,492 brought the total to 93,210 at the initial meeting of vol unteer workers in northern new england 14 contributions total ed 16,120 the next meeting was scheduled for thursday of this week at the university club in boston alumni from the continued on page 8 col 3 vandalism will bring suspension inter - campus vandalism prior to the annual muhlenberg lehigh football clash will result in stiff penalties for the of fenders this fact was stressed by the governing bodies of both schools at a meeting to discuss the code governing inter-college relations a pact between the two schools outlaws this pre-game activity and states that re sponsibility for maintaining law and order for disciplining re fractory students and for financial reparations rests squarely upon the student gov ernment groups of the two in stitutions carl o peterson presi dent of the muhlenberg student council and charles w nicholls president of arcadia announced that any student caught on a rival campus will be tried before continued on page 4 col 5 harvest of righteousness politics vital to religion"-oxnam defending the minister who preaches economics child labor or international affairs from the pulpit the rt rev g bromley oxnam bishop of the methodist church inaugurated the university chapel program for the year knowledge of economics so ciology and politics are a nec essary prerequisite for the man of god if he is to drive home the ethical ideas of religion and brotherhood declared the stocky bishop clergymen have found some thing of what is vital in religion and must serve as the vanguard for the establishment of justice and the movement toward world brotherhood he asserted the bishop told his audience that a sense of understanding of what is salient in religion a knowledge of the significance of life points toward brother hood he added that the harvest of righteousness is not to be found in the way some businessmen doctors and educators have chos en in their exploitation of far eastern peoples according to oxnam the harvest can be reaped by taking one's talent and using it for the good of the people one's brothers despite race or color love is deepened by knowl edge and love and knowledge are to be found in jesus he said adding that it is not enough merely to love jesus we must understand him by scru tiny bishop oxnam pointed out that jesus can stand our scrutiny he added that the teach ing of the lord is a ray of light passing through us be cause of our transparency most men are prismatic reflecting the teachings of god to others through their person the bishop stated that today jesus calls on us to build a so ciety in which man's oppor tunity to make a living is based on his ability not his race or color this is vital and implies a genuine feeling of brother hood on the part of everybody in conclusion the bishop pray ed that there be love upon which man can become rich in knowledge enabling him to have a sense of what is vital the right rev g bromley oxnam is the only american co-president of the world coun cil of churches the lehigh university brown and white bethlehem pa friday november 5 1948 vol xviii no 10 - female touch - galaxy of beauties to spark chest drive senior class . . the senior class assess ment has been tentatively fixed at 12 it may be higher depending on the model plaque finally selected for the chapel the increase if any will be less than 1 per senior to avoid financial hard ship the installment plan has been adopted the first in stallment of 6 is to be paid 1 to the arcadia secretary in drown hall by nov 10 make all checks payable to lehigh university • the second is to be paid to continued on page 5 col 3 photo by de lorenzo bishop g bromley oxnam quadruplets four pianos 352 keys sabre dance due tonight the big four of music are here at grace hall tonight in the form of the four piano ensemble the artists will pre sent a program featuring the music of mozart rimsky-korsa koff rossini and khatchaturian tonight at 8 p.m in grace hall the concert open to the pub lic is under the auspices of the student concert lecture series committee students will be admitted on presentation of coupon b of athletic booklet and may purchase tickets for guests at the door thief sacks observatory telescopic equipment val ued at 800 was reported miss ing from the observatory tues day by andrew w litzenberger superintendent of buildings and grounds local police and de tectives have been notified of the loss the remaining equipment has been made useless by the miss ing pieces according to ralph n vanarnam assistant profes sor of mathematics and astron omy principal items stolen in clude the telescope finder a telescope seven auxiliary eye pieces and two brass draw tubes |
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