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prof auric n dunlap assistant professor of international rela tions and a student of the comm unist movement opened the first in a series of forums sponsored by delta omicron theta on thurs day oct 12 in packard auditor ium with a speech on the back ground of the korean war korea has been a battleground among great powers since the first jap attack in the 15905 because of her strategic location with re spect to china siberia and ja pan her great agricultural miner al and forest resources and desire of commercial nations to establish trade relations with her prof dunlap described the early struggles in which ja pan eliminated china as ko rea's protector in the sino japanese war and knocked out russia's pretensions in the russo-japanese war prof dunlap then described the more recent developments in ko rea emphasizing the establish ment of a permanent republic of korea in south korea our policy from that time to the outbreak of the korean war in june of this year is hard to characterize he said while mac arthur and dulles assured koreans of firm support in case of aggression secy acheson see dunlap page 3 booter capers after appendectomy whadd'ya mean tough break this is a lucky break exclaimed tom curtis who found himself in st luke's hospital after an attack of appendicitis last thursday tom feels that his misfortune is more than compensated for by the many swell nurses whom he has met while convalescing from his operation one of the starting players on the soccer team when they beat gettysburg last wednesday tom was temporarily among the miss ing when called by the nurse on duty to answer the phone sunday night brown & white on this end he was found shortly taking a bedtime snack in the kitchen tom said he fell fine and added the doctor said i'd be out wednesday but i hope i can talk him into letting me out in time to see lehigh beat muhlenberg on tuesday helping to make tom's hospital stay more pleasant were chaplain george bean and margie sheri dan daughter of coach billy sheridan who visited him on sev eral occasions tom emphasized that they rale one-two in the ranks of soccer rooters tomorrow offers 1000 in prizes in story contest the fifth annual college wri ter's short story contest has just been announced by tomorrow magazine first prize is 500 sec ond 300 and third 200 prize-winning stories will be published in the spring and sum mer of 1951 all other manuscripts will be considered as regular con tributions and paid for at the re gular rates entries should be addressed to college contest tomorrow maga ine 11 e 44th st new york 17 n.y the contest closes midnight jan 15 1951 the contest is open to any one registered and taking at least one course in any col lege or university in the u.s this includes undergraduate graduate special extension and adult students manu scripts should not exceed 5000 words any number el stories may be submitted by any student provided they have not had previous publi cation each entry must be accompan ied by the student's name home address and college entries will not be returned unless accompan ied by a self-addressed stamped envelope lehigh university radio work shop will present the cliff clefs on one of its many radio programs to be aired throughout the year among the programs will be pre sented concert hour an organ program and news under the direction of george gansz department of music the cliff clefs a vocal group com prising 16 voices will feature popular numbers in the style of fred waring at 7:30 p.m on oct 18 over wgpa-fm the program will also feature a small instru ment combo beginning a weekly series concert hour was aired over wgpa-fm last night from eight to nine classical and semi-classical music on long playing discs was spun by richard h levan m.e 52 who also selected the num bers paul pilling bus 52 an nounced the program gansz presented an organ pro gram from packer memorial chap el last sunday at 1:45 p.m ac cording to frank funk instructor of speech the program will be aired each sunday through the fa cilities of the radio workshop and station wgpa pilling an nounced the program news will be broadcast at 11:30 a.m on thursday oct 19 over wgpa in a weekly program with e willard moore as newscaster tuesday october 17 1950 new hampshire bound . .. volume 61 — number 7 odk asks for student applications the lehigh band forms a dollar sing and play 3 hey daddy in a pre-game exhibition at the gettysburg game as part of the dad's day celebration see editorial page 6 as a part of the dad's day and pennsylvania week celebration the lehigh university band per formed a variety of unique for mations and renditions before and during half-time of the gettys burg football game saturday in taylor stadium marching onto the field before the game with one of their typi cal march tunes they formed a large howdy playing and singing their own arrangement oi howdya do they then formed two cent signs and a dollar sign playing what's the matter with father during half-time the band marched onto the field from both sides and formed a rocking chair which rocked realistically while they played old rocking chair's got me then as a salute to pennsylvania they formed a key stone with pa inside it and played the pennsylvania pol ka from this position they shaped a calabash pipe and played hey daddy in addition to these spe cial formations the band per formed as usual in the national anthem and various school songs lu band performs for dads bethlehem penna mer cellist of the royal opera company in rome and head of the cello department at the eastman school of music the howard university choir di rected by warner lawson and the walden string quar tet epitome editor-in-chief 7 business manager 5 art edi tor 5 senior section editor finance manager assistant editor 5 junior editorial po sition 4 business staff posi tion 1 town crier editor 3 assistant editor art editor sports editor publisher 2 freshman handbook 2 in ter see odk page 2 men from the classes of june 51 and feb and june 52 are invited to submit applications for mem bership into omicron delta kap pa senior leadership honorary applications must be submitted on the prepared forms in the ar cadia office by 5 p.m on tuesday oct 24 to be eligible for active mem bership a student must have been in residence at lehigh university at least one year and rank in the highest 35 per cent in scholarship in his class , „._. election shall be on the point system subject to the choice of the circle brief outlines oi projects ior o.d.k must be submitted with the lists of activities and applications but will not be rated for consideration for membership attainments are weighed hi five groups group i — scholarship 3.5 to 4.0 average in all pre vious semesters 15 graded down to 2.5 average all previous sem esters 5 e p wilbur scholar 3 scholastic prize 1 group ii — publications brown and white editor 6 business manager 5 managing editor 5 other editorial positions 4 assistant editorial position 3 lu radio workshop to present cliff clefs dunlap shows trends in korean struggle soprano will open cleaver year alice howland noted amer ican mezzo-soprano will open the cleaver memorial concert series at 8 p.m on friday oct 20 in the broughal high school auditorium singing numerous 18th century songs and german lieder she will be accompanied by theodore schaefer on the piano miss howland recently com pleted a tour during which she appeared at concerts of the new friends of music the little or chestra society the juilliard town hall series and the colum alice howland lehigh university brown and white bia university festival of con temporary music she also ap peared in the title role in ben jamin britten's the rape of lu cretia her new concert series opened in colorado where she sang in two performances of mo zart's marriage of figaro other programs included in the series are luigi silva fer
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 61 no. 7 |
Date | 1950-10-17 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1950 |
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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. 61 no. 7 |
Date | 1950-10-17 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1950 |
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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 | prof auric n dunlap assistant professor of international rela tions and a student of the comm unist movement opened the first in a series of forums sponsored by delta omicron theta on thurs day oct 12 in packard auditor ium with a speech on the back ground of the korean war korea has been a battleground among great powers since the first jap attack in the 15905 because of her strategic location with re spect to china siberia and ja pan her great agricultural miner al and forest resources and desire of commercial nations to establish trade relations with her prof dunlap described the early struggles in which ja pan eliminated china as ko rea's protector in the sino japanese war and knocked out russia's pretensions in the russo-japanese war prof dunlap then described the more recent developments in ko rea emphasizing the establish ment of a permanent republic of korea in south korea our policy from that time to the outbreak of the korean war in june of this year is hard to characterize he said while mac arthur and dulles assured koreans of firm support in case of aggression secy acheson see dunlap page 3 booter capers after appendectomy whadd'ya mean tough break this is a lucky break exclaimed tom curtis who found himself in st luke's hospital after an attack of appendicitis last thursday tom feels that his misfortune is more than compensated for by the many swell nurses whom he has met while convalescing from his operation one of the starting players on the soccer team when they beat gettysburg last wednesday tom was temporarily among the miss ing when called by the nurse on duty to answer the phone sunday night brown & white on this end he was found shortly taking a bedtime snack in the kitchen tom said he fell fine and added the doctor said i'd be out wednesday but i hope i can talk him into letting me out in time to see lehigh beat muhlenberg on tuesday helping to make tom's hospital stay more pleasant were chaplain george bean and margie sheri dan daughter of coach billy sheridan who visited him on sev eral occasions tom emphasized that they rale one-two in the ranks of soccer rooters tomorrow offers 1000 in prizes in story contest the fifth annual college wri ter's short story contest has just been announced by tomorrow magazine first prize is 500 sec ond 300 and third 200 prize-winning stories will be published in the spring and sum mer of 1951 all other manuscripts will be considered as regular con tributions and paid for at the re gular rates entries should be addressed to college contest tomorrow maga ine 11 e 44th st new york 17 n.y the contest closes midnight jan 15 1951 the contest is open to any one registered and taking at least one course in any col lege or university in the u.s this includes undergraduate graduate special extension and adult students manu scripts should not exceed 5000 words any number el stories may be submitted by any student provided they have not had previous publi cation each entry must be accompan ied by the student's name home address and college entries will not be returned unless accompan ied by a self-addressed stamped envelope lehigh university radio work shop will present the cliff clefs on one of its many radio programs to be aired throughout the year among the programs will be pre sented concert hour an organ program and news under the direction of george gansz department of music the cliff clefs a vocal group com prising 16 voices will feature popular numbers in the style of fred waring at 7:30 p.m on oct 18 over wgpa-fm the program will also feature a small instru ment combo beginning a weekly series concert hour was aired over wgpa-fm last night from eight to nine classical and semi-classical music on long playing discs was spun by richard h levan m.e 52 who also selected the num bers paul pilling bus 52 an nounced the program gansz presented an organ pro gram from packer memorial chap el last sunday at 1:45 p.m ac cording to frank funk instructor of speech the program will be aired each sunday through the fa cilities of the radio workshop and station wgpa pilling an nounced the program news will be broadcast at 11:30 a.m on thursday oct 19 over wgpa in a weekly program with e willard moore as newscaster tuesday october 17 1950 new hampshire bound . .. volume 61 — number 7 odk asks for student applications the lehigh band forms a dollar sing and play 3 hey daddy in a pre-game exhibition at the gettysburg game as part of the dad's day celebration see editorial page 6 as a part of the dad's day and pennsylvania week celebration the lehigh university band per formed a variety of unique for mations and renditions before and during half-time of the gettys burg football game saturday in taylor stadium marching onto the field before the game with one of their typi cal march tunes they formed a large howdy playing and singing their own arrangement oi howdya do they then formed two cent signs and a dollar sign playing what's the matter with father during half-time the band marched onto the field from both sides and formed a rocking chair which rocked realistically while they played old rocking chair's got me then as a salute to pennsylvania they formed a key stone with pa inside it and played the pennsylvania pol ka from this position they shaped a calabash pipe and played hey daddy in addition to these spe cial formations the band per formed as usual in the national anthem and various school songs lu band performs for dads bethlehem penna mer cellist of the royal opera company in rome and head of the cello department at the eastman school of music the howard university choir di rected by warner lawson and the walden string quar tet epitome editor-in-chief 7 business manager 5 art edi tor 5 senior section editor finance manager assistant editor 5 junior editorial po sition 4 business staff posi tion 1 town crier editor 3 assistant editor art editor sports editor publisher 2 freshman handbook 2 in ter see odk page 2 men from the classes of june 51 and feb and june 52 are invited to submit applications for mem bership into omicron delta kap pa senior leadership honorary applications must be submitted on the prepared forms in the ar cadia office by 5 p.m on tuesday oct 24 to be eligible for active mem bership a student must have been in residence at lehigh university at least one year and rank in the highest 35 per cent in scholarship in his class , „._. election shall be on the point system subject to the choice of the circle brief outlines oi projects ior o.d.k must be submitted with the lists of activities and applications but will not be rated for consideration for membership attainments are weighed hi five groups group i — scholarship 3.5 to 4.0 average in all pre vious semesters 15 graded down to 2.5 average all previous sem esters 5 e p wilbur scholar 3 scholastic prize 1 group ii — publications brown and white editor 6 business manager 5 managing editor 5 other editorial positions 4 assistant editorial position 3 lu radio workshop to present cliff clefs dunlap shows trends in korean struggle soprano will open cleaver year alice howland noted amer ican mezzo-soprano will open the cleaver memorial concert series at 8 p.m on friday oct 20 in the broughal high school auditorium singing numerous 18th century songs and german lieder she will be accompanied by theodore schaefer on the piano miss howland recently com pleted a tour during which she appeared at concerts of the new friends of music the little or chestra society the juilliard town hall series and the colum alice howland lehigh university brown and white bia university festival of con temporary music she also ap peared in the title role in ben jamin britten's the rape of lu cretia her new concert series opened in colorado where she sang in two performances of mo zart's marriage of figaro other programs included in the series are luigi silva fer |
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