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want same dorm room deadline's december 20 use misuse of science dot topic use of scientific inventions to day depends not on the scientists but on government and business accordig to speakers at wednes day night's delta omicron theta forum on science — promise or threat to the future discussing the misuse of sci entific research speakers pointed out government and business fi nance most of today's projects in the middle ages me grad rudy stengel said the ruler kepi in close contact with his scientists however in this age of specialization not one chief executive knows what his nuclear phy sicists are doing cited as an example of the worth of research was the fact that the world today can support three times as many persons as could be supported 200 years ago on the forum panel besides stengel were dr frank meyers head of the physics department dr robert billinger associate professor of chemistry rev ar thur m sherman jr associate professor of religion and dr john e jacobi associate profes sor of sociology the forum was one of a series sponsored by dot honorary debating society dorm residents wishing to sign up again for their present rooms under the precedence system are requested by the bursar's office to fill out their lease renewals be debaters vie for 120 in finals monday night i r speaker cites effects of red rule dr laszlo jekely exiled demo cratic leader from hungary spoke to several i.r classes recently on conditions in hungary prior to and after the communist coup d'etat he pointed out the effects of communism in the countries in which communists have usurped the power of the existing govern ment dr jekely stated that although the communists claim that capi talistic systems concentrate pow er in the hands of a few people they themselves concentrate the power even more after their rise to power another point which he emphasized was that before p the communist coup d'etat in hungary only 17 percent of the people voted for the communist party in the free elections i dr jekely was born in buda pest hungary in 1906 before world war 11 he was a local lead , er of the democratic party in hungary during world war 11 he formed a resistance movement in opposition to the nazis this de veloped into a widespread liai son agency for all resistance groups he also served as secre tary of the hungarian office of see jekeley page 2 see rooms page 8 for the christmas holidays the leases available from section chiefs should be filled out and returned to them with the requir ed 10 deposit before dec 20 in order to keep the mid-term proce dure for assinging rooms operat ing effectively tempo residents desiring to re new leases for their present town council has inaugurated plans for a large stag party to be held sometime after the christmas vacation the council will partly subsidize the affair with the re mainder of the expenses being supplied by those attending the step was taken at tcv wednesday night meeting somewhere in bethlehem further the stag party will be held information will be announced at a later date committee men reported thai the lafayete game ticker collection went well and that a total of 59 new men joined town council bill kradejel chairman of the athletic committee requested that groups interested in joining an intra-mural basketball and vol leyball league place their names or their team names on the bul letin board in the athletic office official gym credit will be given to all men participating in this program the town crier editor announ ced that an issue of the paper will appear in the early part of jan uary to orient the members on activities in the coming year goodman will play at ormandy concert benny goodman will perform the concerto for clarinet and or chestra by hindemith at the dec 11 philadelphia orchestra student concert with eugene or mandy conducting tickets are priced at 2 oach and include transporta tion both ways a bus for philadelphia will leave from grace hall at 5 30 p.m dec 11 and will return about midnight tickets may be pur chased at the lehigh music office richard becker and thomas clav ert of theta chi george winner and clifford winner of sigma phi epsilon edwin gillender and william ashmead of delta tau delta richard davis and charles saylor of kappa sigma homer frankhouse and robert grim of dravo house james j hill and robert p nichols of taylor house and r f stengel and bruce solo mon of town group judges for the finals will be dr j burke severs chairman of the williams prize contest dr w leon godshall of the department of history rev george bean university chaplain and dr carl f strauch department of english having completed the eliminat ing rounds the annual williams prize intramural debate contest will enter its finals dec 11 at 7:30 p.m in packard auditorium par ticipating will be clifford walk er m.e 52 and john h kalten thaler bus 52 meeting the team of sidney pachter arts 53 and george hopkins arts 54 final contestants compete for a first prize of 120 which is divided equally between the two winning members while the second prize of 80 is divided equally between the two members of the run ner-up team participants in the contest were volume 61 — number 19 veteran cast stars in caesar tonight friday decemher 8 1950 beecham concert here next friday bethlehem penna chapel speaker on us council religion as a fear-dispelling agency will be the topic of a sermon by dr george d kelsey associate executive secretary in field administration of the federal council of churches guest speak er at the 11 a.m service sunday in packer memorial chapel the program which will in clude special music by the uni versity chorale composed of the lehigh chapel choir and the st m&c's business staff is headed by ted christiansen bus 51 who is assisted by robert albright bus 53 thomas asson bus 54 james clark met 52 henry clauson bus 54 hobar dietz bus 53 louis henston bus 54 and dan jenks arts 52 designs for staging were see m&c page 3 julius caesar the mustard and cheese production featured to day and tomorrow at 8 p.m at broughal junior high school will ' present a veteran cast in history's tragic roles actors includes ronald ansorge bus 53 who will portray mark anthony bruce barstow bus 5 as casca and edwin fenton e.e 53 as caesar mustard and cheese chose this play because it parallels the life of any modern-day dictator in the play the rise of the dictator caesar is brought to a climax by brutus and cassius who also have a desire for power two-thirds of the play is devoted to the struggle be attempt to usurp the govern tween these two men in their ment through dictatorial powers this struggle is one that has been witnessed viv idly in the past decade and therefore a revival of the plot at this time seemed appropri ate many critics have felt through out the years that the play should ightfully have been titled bru tus and there has been a great deal of controversy as to whether caesar or brutus is the hero dr george d kelsey associate executive secretary in field administration federal council of churches luke's nurses chorus will be broadcast over wgpa rev george d kelsey ph.d has been with the fed eral council of churches since july 1 1948 when he assumed his present position before joining the council he see speaker page 2 under the leadership of sir thomas beecham the royal phil harmonic orchestra of london will give its last concert of its first american tour at 7:30 p.m dec 15 in grace hall the time of the concert was ad vanced at the request of sir thomas the reason for the re ! quest is that members of the or chestra and all instruments must leave as early as possible that ev ening in order to complete ar rangements for sailing to england early the next morning due to an overflow of mail order requests from all parts of eastern pennsylvania pub lic sale of concert tickets dosed late this week established in 1813 the royal philharmonic orchestra is direct ly associated with the famous royal philharmonic society this organization is the world's oldest symphonic society created for the encouragement of orchestral and instrumental music the old est symphonic society in amer ica is the new york philharmon ic which was founded in 1842 the royal philharmonic num bering about 100 members oper ates without government support or subsidy and is engaged the entire year this is the only or chestra in england without gov ernment aid renowned as one of the finest conductors of classical music sir thomas has been placed among the great figures of today in the musical world according to cri tics his outstanding musicianship is only matched by his fabulous personality impresario as well as conductor he introduced to eng land the diaghileff russian bal let and chaliapin tc plans stag party for early 51 direct line to w union on campus lehigh university brown and white to facilitate sending telegrams from campus a direct telephone line to western union has been installed in the alumni building next to the public pay phone in the basement i this direct phone elimin ates the five-cent phone call that is necessary when using a regular pay phone a coin box has also been installed jor the telegram charges c p sharp manager of the lo cal western union office stated that this direct line service is in use in many colleges and uni versities similar installations are also in operation in such places as railroad and bus stations inside • • • end of the world 6 jottings on jobs 5 on other campuses 7 personals and comments 6 radio news 7 sports 4 5 arcadians tentative candidates for election to arcadia in febru ary are requested to attend all arcadia meetings petitions will be available after the christmas vacation and must be submitted before feb 13
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 61 no. 19 |
Date | 1950-12-08 |
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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 | want same dorm room deadline's december 20 use misuse of science dot topic use of scientific inventions to day depends not on the scientists but on government and business accordig to speakers at wednes day night's delta omicron theta forum on science — promise or threat to the future discussing the misuse of sci entific research speakers pointed out government and business fi nance most of today's projects in the middle ages me grad rudy stengel said the ruler kepi in close contact with his scientists however in this age of specialization not one chief executive knows what his nuclear phy sicists are doing cited as an example of the worth of research was the fact that the world today can support three times as many persons as could be supported 200 years ago on the forum panel besides stengel were dr frank meyers head of the physics department dr robert billinger associate professor of chemistry rev ar thur m sherman jr associate professor of religion and dr john e jacobi associate profes sor of sociology the forum was one of a series sponsored by dot honorary debating society dorm residents wishing to sign up again for their present rooms under the precedence system are requested by the bursar's office to fill out their lease renewals be debaters vie for 120 in finals monday night i r speaker cites effects of red rule dr laszlo jekely exiled demo cratic leader from hungary spoke to several i.r classes recently on conditions in hungary prior to and after the communist coup d'etat he pointed out the effects of communism in the countries in which communists have usurped the power of the existing govern ment dr jekely stated that although the communists claim that capi talistic systems concentrate pow er in the hands of a few people they themselves concentrate the power even more after their rise to power another point which he emphasized was that before p the communist coup d'etat in hungary only 17 percent of the people voted for the communist party in the free elections i dr jekely was born in buda pest hungary in 1906 before world war 11 he was a local lead , er of the democratic party in hungary during world war 11 he formed a resistance movement in opposition to the nazis this de veloped into a widespread liai son agency for all resistance groups he also served as secre tary of the hungarian office of see jekeley page 2 see rooms page 8 for the christmas holidays the leases available from section chiefs should be filled out and returned to them with the requir ed 10 deposit before dec 20 in order to keep the mid-term proce dure for assinging rooms operat ing effectively tempo residents desiring to re new leases for their present town council has inaugurated plans for a large stag party to be held sometime after the christmas vacation the council will partly subsidize the affair with the re mainder of the expenses being supplied by those attending the step was taken at tcv wednesday night meeting somewhere in bethlehem further the stag party will be held information will be announced at a later date committee men reported thai the lafayete game ticker collection went well and that a total of 59 new men joined town council bill kradejel chairman of the athletic committee requested that groups interested in joining an intra-mural basketball and vol leyball league place their names or their team names on the bul letin board in the athletic office official gym credit will be given to all men participating in this program the town crier editor announ ced that an issue of the paper will appear in the early part of jan uary to orient the members on activities in the coming year goodman will play at ormandy concert benny goodman will perform the concerto for clarinet and or chestra by hindemith at the dec 11 philadelphia orchestra student concert with eugene or mandy conducting tickets are priced at 2 oach and include transporta tion both ways a bus for philadelphia will leave from grace hall at 5 30 p.m dec 11 and will return about midnight tickets may be pur chased at the lehigh music office richard becker and thomas clav ert of theta chi george winner and clifford winner of sigma phi epsilon edwin gillender and william ashmead of delta tau delta richard davis and charles saylor of kappa sigma homer frankhouse and robert grim of dravo house james j hill and robert p nichols of taylor house and r f stengel and bruce solo mon of town group judges for the finals will be dr j burke severs chairman of the williams prize contest dr w leon godshall of the department of history rev george bean university chaplain and dr carl f strauch department of english having completed the eliminat ing rounds the annual williams prize intramural debate contest will enter its finals dec 11 at 7:30 p.m in packard auditorium par ticipating will be clifford walk er m.e 52 and john h kalten thaler bus 52 meeting the team of sidney pachter arts 53 and george hopkins arts 54 final contestants compete for a first prize of 120 which is divided equally between the two winning members while the second prize of 80 is divided equally between the two members of the run ner-up team participants in the contest were volume 61 — number 19 veteran cast stars in caesar tonight friday decemher 8 1950 beecham concert here next friday bethlehem penna chapel speaker on us council religion as a fear-dispelling agency will be the topic of a sermon by dr george d kelsey associate executive secretary in field administration of the federal council of churches guest speak er at the 11 a.m service sunday in packer memorial chapel the program which will in clude special music by the uni versity chorale composed of the lehigh chapel choir and the st m&c's business staff is headed by ted christiansen bus 51 who is assisted by robert albright bus 53 thomas asson bus 54 james clark met 52 henry clauson bus 54 hobar dietz bus 53 louis henston bus 54 and dan jenks arts 52 designs for staging were see m&c page 3 julius caesar the mustard and cheese production featured to day and tomorrow at 8 p.m at broughal junior high school will ' present a veteran cast in history's tragic roles actors includes ronald ansorge bus 53 who will portray mark anthony bruce barstow bus 5 as casca and edwin fenton e.e 53 as caesar mustard and cheese chose this play because it parallels the life of any modern-day dictator in the play the rise of the dictator caesar is brought to a climax by brutus and cassius who also have a desire for power two-thirds of the play is devoted to the struggle be attempt to usurp the govern tween these two men in their ment through dictatorial powers this struggle is one that has been witnessed viv idly in the past decade and therefore a revival of the plot at this time seemed appropri ate many critics have felt through out the years that the play should ightfully have been titled bru tus and there has been a great deal of controversy as to whether caesar or brutus is the hero dr george d kelsey associate executive secretary in field administration federal council of churches luke's nurses chorus will be broadcast over wgpa rev george d kelsey ph.d has been with the fed eral council of churches since july 1 1948 when he assumed his present position before joining the council he see speaker page 2 under the leadership of sir thomas beecham the royal phil harmonic orchestra of london will give its last concert of its first american tour at 7:30 p.m dec 15 in grace hall the time of the concert was ad vanced at the request of sir thomas the reason for the re ! quest is that members of the or chestra and all instruments must leave as early as possible that ev ening in order to complete ar rangements for sailing to england early the next morning due to an overflow of mail order requests from all parts of eastern pennsylvania pub lic sale of concert tickets dosed late this week established in 1813 the royal philharmonic orchestra is direct ly associated with the famous royal philharmonic society this organization is the world's oldest symphonic society created for the encouragement of orchestral and instrumental music the old est symphonic society in amer ica is the new york philharmon ic which was founded in 1842 the royal philharmonic num bering about 100 members oper ates without government support or subsidy and is engaged the entire year this is the only or chestra in england without gov ernment aid renowned as one of the finest conductors of classical music sir thomas has been placed among the great figures of today in the musical world according to cri tics his outstanding musicianship is only matched by his fabulous personality impresario as well as conductor he introduced to eng land the diaghileff russian bal let and chaliapin tc plans stag party for early 51 direct line to w union on campus lehigh university brown and white to facilitate sending telegrams from campus a direct telephone line to western union has been installed in the alumni building next to the public pay phone in the basement i this direct phone elimin ates the five-cent phone call that is necessary when using a regular pay phone a coin box has also been installed jor the telegram charges c p sharp manager of the lo cal western union office stated that this direct line service is in use in many colleges and uni versities similar installations are also in operation in such places as railroad and bus stations inside • • • end of the world 6 jottings on jobs 5 on other campuses 7 personals and comments 6 radio news 7 sports 4 5 arcadians tentative candidates for election to arcadia in febru ary are requested to attend all arcadia meetings petitions will be available after the christmas vacation and must be submitted before feb 13 |
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