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consistent violations of place ment bureau policies by indiffer ent job applicants drew a sharp rebuke recently from everett a teal director of the placement bureau teal aimed his pointed cri ticism ai three types of vio lators these are 1 individ uals who fail to appear for interviews 2 individuals who continue taking inter views after having accepted positions and 3 individuals who fail to notify companies of rejection of their offers calling the failure to appear for an interview inexcusable teal warned that those doing so would be dropped by the placement bureau this means that those violators will be denied bureau services until they clear them selves with assistant director frank v palevicz or teal himself teal stated that interviews must be cancelled before the schedul ing date after that date no ex cuses will be considered for can cellation last minute cancella tions as the bureau has exper enced in the last few days are regarded as wilful violations and are inexcusable because of the great de student tells of arab plight conditions in modern palestine were described by sami atallah a chem engineer major from bethlehem hashemite jordan to studenits and faculty of moravian college for women at an assem bly last tuesday morning atallah depicted the tragic plight of 800,000 arab refugees slowly starving to death in caves and tents their hopeless situa tion and poverty-stricken condi tions are dangerous grounds for the seeds of communism to sprout in the speaker warned job hunters bad actors all intelligent applicants for jobs put on an act said clayton c lavene manager of engineer employment of douglas aircraft's parent santa monica factory and only when they revert to normal is it possible to estimate their ca pabilities correctly they usually greet me with a prepared speech or at the very least a prepared at titude reflecting the student's idea of what we'd like to see in a junior engineer very often it isn't at all what we want and only by persistent questioning can we determine the applicant is good material despite his assumed disguise he said in a statement on douglas aircraft employee application statistics misuse of resources may mean extinction 3 women artists to be honored at art exhibition lehigh's department of fine arts will feature the work of three women artists in its first spring exhibition at the university li brary the exhibition will opeiv sunday all three artists have received recognition and are included in such major shows as the corcoran pennsylvania academy national watercolor and national acadet my two of the women carol prichett and jerry quier are from bethlehem the third sarah speight is from doyles lown they will be honored at a tea and reception given in connection with the open ing the public is invited to meet the artists at the tea and recep tion sunday the exhibition will remain open sundays tuesdays wednesdays and fridays through april 8 william vogt author o road to survival present ed the thesis that man was rapidly approaching extinc tion because of his wanton misuse of the world's natural resources when he addressed more than 300 members of sigma xi and the foreign policy association in packard auditorium recently we must think of our future by planning for the next 50 years he said not just looking ahead to the election year of 1952 if man is to live in an inte grad students to view u s foreign policy views on american foreign policy — as others see it will be aired by four foreign students at an open meeting of pi gamma mv social science honorary soci ety at 7:30 p.m monday in room 466 packard lab john m haighi jr instructor of history will be chairman of the program which will feature four graduate students from different countries hartwell bowsfield graduate student in history will express canada's viewpoint u g bhat graduate student in me tallurgy will speak as an indian terrence v thomas graduate student in mining engineering will view our foreign policy as seen from great britain and harry yang graduate student in civil engineering will speak on the chinese attitude all pi gamma mv chapters in eastern pennsylvania will meet at ursinus college friday april 27 it was also announced a dinner to be held in the ursinus dining hall will feature a nationally known speaker grated democracy he must have education of preserving natural resources and keeping the popu lation down we must have in formaition to evaluate the policies of our leaders and this means education and a free and critical press speaking from experience gain ed after 10,000 miles of travel through norway denmark and sweden and study of many as pects of their economy vogt said he was surprised to find that with limited resources a lough climate and a difficult climate these coun see extinction page 7 canvas by quirk displayed at 1951 regional art show a recent canvas by prof fran cis j quirk head of the depart ment of fine arts is included in the 1951 regional ant show ai the pennsylvania academy of fine arts in philadelphia which open ed last weekend and will con tinue for three weeks the academy selection dis plays a cross-section of directions in art in eastern pennsylvania and has been planned in conjunc tion with artists equity it is an all-invitational show radio renovations . - . volume 62 — number 10 v c k.-*a^l friday march 16 1951 madrigal singers in recital sunday bethlehem pa summer session dates for the summer ses sion have been announced by dr harold p thomas di rector of the summer school there will be two separate summer sessions for the un dergraduates and a session for the graduates with a post session in addition to three and five-week workshops the dates are as follows undergraduate te is lons registration june 19 — july 3d claum start june 20 — july 31 classes end _ july 27 — sept 7 graduate session registration june 19-2 c classes start _ june 21 classes end ..._ _ aug i graduate post teuton classes start aug 1 classes end aug 18 summer workshop classes start t * june 25 three-week shop ends — july 14 five-week shop ends july 28 featuring selections from the 15th and 16th century the lehigh-moravian madrigal singers will appear on cam pus for the first time since the musical group organized last fall with its appearance in the lehigh sunday recital series at 4 sunday afternoon in the lehigh library the madrigal singers compos ed of six girls from moravian col lege for women and four lehigh students will present a varied program including a group of english and american folk songs two of the soloists laurel milne and jeannett rhoads were featur ed in last y ears music festival and are to repeat in this year's indifferent applicants again rebuked by pb mand for technical men teal said a laissez faire attitude toward applying for inter views has developed he cites this as no reason for ap plicants to stay away from in terviews he recalled last fall's meeting of the senior class at which e robbins morgan placement advi sor established the policy of dropping individuals from bureau see placement page 3 ivan park left wlrn station manager and bart reuter chief recording engineer double as carpenters while remodeling the broadcasting rooms of lehigh's radio station action occurred wednesday night as wlrn personnel began work on extensive renovations designed to increase broadcast ing facilities at that station the improvements will include the addition of a new studio and increased space for the business office and master control room in addition the wlrn workshop facilities will be improv ed park estimates the work will take at least three or four weeks including installation of plate glass windows and acoustic walls folk epic down in the valley berfrand schweigard-olsen i.e will be the featured male vocalist in addition to the music from the centuries when madrigals and madrigalists flourished a group of english and american folk songs will be offered the six chansons of paul hindemith will be sung as will a motet where fore now hath life by brahms the singers swill be grouped informally about a table as they sing according to the custom o the fiisf madrigalists the program will include so well i know who's hap py by vecchi she is so dear by praetoriusj in these delightful pleasant groves purcell sing we at pleasure by weelkes in going to my naked bed by edwards now is the month of maying by morleyi six chansons the doe a swan since all is passing springtime in winte and orchairi all by hinde mith wherefore now hath life brahms / and the following folk songs the lark in the morn somerset folk song poor way faring stranger early american the deaf womens courtship early answering song sour wood mountain kentucky folk song and spinning top rus sian folk dance lehigh university brown and white inside • • • personals and comments a sports 4 5 spacious parking 6 letters 6 angles 4 frosh rule s
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 62 no. 9 |
Date | 1951-03-16 |
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FullText | consistent violations of place ment bureau policies by indiffer ent job applicants drew a sharp rebuke recently from everett a teal director of the placement bureau teal aimed his pointed cri ticism ai three types of vio lators these are 1 individ uals who fail to appear for interviews 2 individuals who continue taking inter views after having accepted positions and 3 individuals who fail to notify companies of rejection of their offers calling the failure to appear for an interview inexcusable teal warned that those doing so would be dropped by the placement bureau this means that those violators will be denied bureau services until they clear them selves with assistant director frank v palevicz or teal himself teal stated that interviews must be cancelled before the schedul ing date after that date no ex cuses will be considered for can cellation last minute cancella tions as the bureau has exper enced in the last few days are regarded as wilful violations and are inexcusable because of the great de student tells of arab plight conditions in modern palestine were described by sami atallah a chem engineer major from bethlehem hashemite jordan to studenits and faculty of moravian college for women at an assem bly last tuesday morning atallah depicted the tragic plight of 800,000 arab refugees slowly starving to death in caves and tents their hopeless situa tion and poverty-stricken condi tions are dangerous grounds for the seeds of communism to sprout in the speaker warned job hunters bad actors all intelligent applicants for jobs put on an act said clayton c lavene manager of engineer employment of douglas aircraft's parent santa monica factory and only when they revert to normal is it possible to estimate their ca pabilities correctly they usually greet me with a prepared speech or at the very least a prepared at titude reflecting the student's idea of what we'd like to see in a junior engineer very often it isn't at all what we want and only by persistent questioning can we determine the applicant is good material despite his assumed disguise he said in a statement on douglas aircraft employee application statistics misuse of resources may mean extinction 3 women artists to be honored at art exhibition lehigh's department of fine arts will feature the work of three women artists in its first spring exhibition at the university li brary the exhibition will opeiv sunday all three artists have received recognition and are included in such major shows as the corcoran pennsylvania academy national watercolor and national acadet my two of the women carol prichett and jerry quier are from bethlehem the third sarah speight is from doyles lown they will be honored at a tea and reception given in connection with the open ing the public is invited to meet the artists at the tea and recep tion sunday the exhibition will remain open sundays tuesdays wednesdays and fridays through april 8 william vogt author o road to survival present ed the thesis that man was rapidly approaching extinc tion because of his wanton misuse of the world's natural resources when he addressed more than 300 members of sigma xi and the foreign policy association in packard auditorium recently we must think of our future by planning for the next 50 years he said not just looking ahead to the election year of 1952 if man is to live in an inte grad students to view u s foreign policy views on american foreign policy — as others see it will be aired by four foreign students at an open meeting of pi gamma mv social science honorary soci ety at 7:30 p.m monday in room 466 packard lab john m haighi jr instructor of history will be chairman of the program which will feature four graduate students from different countries hartwell bowsfield graduate student in history will express canada's viewpoint u g bhat graduate student in me tallurgy will speak as an indian terrence v thomas graduate student in mining engineering will view our foreign policy as seen from great britain and harry yang graduate student in civil engineering will speak on the chinese attitude all pi gamma mv chapters in eastern pennsylvania will meet at ursinus college friday april 27 it was also announced a dinner to be held in the ursinus dining hall will feature a nationally known speaker grated democracy he must have education of preserving natural resources and keeping the popu lation down we must have in formaition to evaluate the policies of our leaders and this means education and a free and critical press speaking from experience gain ed after 10,000 miles of travel through norway denmark and sweden and study of many as pects of their economy vogt said he was surprised to find that with limited resources a lough climate and a difficult climate these coun see extinction page 7 canvas by quirk displayed at 1951 regional art show a recent canvas by prof fran cis j quirk head of the depart ment of fine arts is included in the 1951 regional ant show ai the pennsylvania academy of fine arts in philadelphia which open ed last weekend and will con tinue for three weeks the academy selection dis plays a cross-section of directions in art in eastern pennsylvania and has been planned in conjunc tion with artists equity it is an all-invitational show radio renovations . - . volume 62 — number 10 v c k.-*a^l friday march 16 1951 madrigal singers in recital sunday bethlehem pa summer session dates for the summer ses sion have been announced by dr harold p thomas di rector of the summer school there will be two separate summer sessions for the un dergraduates and a session for the graduates with a post session in addition to three and five-week workshops the dates are as follows undergraduate te is lons registration june 19 — july 3d claum start june 20 — july 31 classes end _ july 27 — sept 7 graduate session registration june 19-2 c classes start _ june 21 classes end ..._ _ aug i graduate post teuton classes start aug 1 classes end aug 18 summer workshop classes start t * june 25 three-week shop ends — july 14 five-week shop ends july 28 featuring selections from the 15th and 16th century the lehigh-moravian madrigal singers will appear on cam pus for the first time since the musical group organized last fall with its appearance in the lehigh sunday recital series at 4 sunday afternoon in the lehigh library the madrigal singers compos ed of six girls from moravian col lege for women and four lehigh students will present a varied program including a group of english and american folk songs two of the soloists laurel milne and jeannett rhoads were featur ed in last y ears music festival and are to repeat in this year's indifferent applicants again rebuked by pb mand for technical men teal said a laissez faire attitude toward applying for inter views has developed he cites this as no reason for ap plicants to stay away from in terviews he recalled last fall's meeting of the senior class at which e robbins morgan placement advi sor established the policy of dropping individuals from bureau see placement page 3 ivan park left wlrn station manager and bart reuter chief recording engineer double as carpenters while remodeling the broadcasting rooms of lehigh's radio station action occurred wednesday night as wlrn personnel began work on extensive renovations designed to increase broadcast ing facilities at that station the improvements will include the addition of a new studio and increased space for the business office and master control room in addition the wlrn workshop facilities will be improv ed park estimates the work will take at least three or four weeks including installation of plate glass windows and acoustic walls folk epic down in the valley berfrand schweigard-olsen i.e will be the featured male vocalist in addition to the music from the centuries when madrigals and madrigalists flourished a group of english and american folk songs will be offered the six chansons of paul hindemith will be sung as will a motet where fore now hath life by brahms the singers swill be grouped informally about a table as they sing according to the custom o the fiisf madrigalists the program will include so well i know who's hap py by vecchi she is so dear by praetoriusj in these delightful pleasant groves purcell sing we at pleasure by weelkes in going to my naked bed by edwards now is the month of maying by morleyi six chansons the doe a swan since all is passing springtime in winte and orchairi all by hinde mith wherefore now hath life brahms / and the following folk songs the lark in the morn somerset folk song poor way faring stranger early american the deaf womens courtship early answering song sour wood mountain kentucky folk song and spinning top rus sian folk dance lehigh university brown and white inside • • • personals and comments a sports 4 5 spacious parking 6 letters 6 angles 4 frosh rule s |
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