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brown and white vol 77 - no 10 bethlehem pa - october 15 1965 866-0331 3,600 to attend parents weekend by loub neureuter an estimated 3,600 people will attend upperclass parents weekend which be gins with martin agronsky»s lecture tonight following the cbs news analyst's lecture which begins at 8:1 5 p.m in packard lab auditorium rhc will sponsor a reception in mccliirtlc^marshall donald l booth 67 cheerleader captain said tonight's pep rally has been cancelled because of the agronsky lecture tomorrow's activities will be highlighted by the gettysburg football game and the combined band glee club concert in grace kail at 8:15 p.m tickets for the concert frill be available at the door for 1.25 freshmen are reminded that they should come onto the football field between the gettysburg and lehigh band performances to form the traditional freshmen funnel to ulde the football team onto the field parents are invited to visit classes and laboratories and to speak with acuity mem ber tomorrow morning five coffee stations wlu be provided for the convenience of parents in the lobbies of the alumni memorial building and pack ard laboratory the drown hall library the physics buimiag conference room and fritz laboratory more than 2,200 tickets have been sold for the luncheon in grace hall from 11:30 1:06 tomorrow sixteen niculty wives serve as hostesses cocktail parties in both fraternity houses and upperclass residence halls will follow the game the asa packer room will be open for dinner both friday and saturday from 5 to 7 p.m hut it will be closed sunday the rev dr dalsuke kltagawa will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m sunday service in packer memorial church a native of japan he is executive sec retary of tte episcopal church's executive council university and college division roman catholic mass and sermon will be held in the church at 12:30 pan cbs newsman agronsky has been is the news business 29 years he covered the spanish civil war and world war n and has been a washington correspondent for 20 years a native of philadelphia agromky was graduated from rutgers university in 1036 he began his journalism career at a re porter for the palestine post he then freelanced throughout europe reporting the last days of the spanish civil war for british and american newspapers in 1040 agronsky joined nbc news as its balkans correspondent during the early days of world war ii he reported the euro pean theater and later the pacific battle field agronsky became washingtoncorrespon dent for abc in 1m3 holding that post for 14 years to 1957 he r«)olmd nbc as a washington correspondent he has been with cbs slms 1964 prof robert b cutler head of the music department and glee club director expects more than 1,500 to attend tomorrow night's concert in grace hall it win be a potpourl of the entire range of music the program is of high musical caliber and is varied over period depth and difficulty joseph w jacobs 66 band manager explained prof jonathan b elkus said the band will feature the difficult opening dane and finale from pineapple poll by sir arthur sullivan student conductor william lowe 66 will direct a selection from gershwin's an american in paris other band numbers foust resigns as dean karakash acting head dr alan s foust has been relieved as dean of the the college of engineering at his own request to return to a full-time teaching schedule he has been dean since 1962 the announcement was made yesterday by presi dent w deming lewis prof john j karakash distinguished professor of electrical engineering and head of that department has been appointed acting dean effective wednesday oct 13 asked why he had decided to resign and resume his teaching duties dr foust stated i have never been enthusiastic about administrative work i never really wanted to be dean i would rather teach dr lewis said dr foust has requested on more than one occasion to be permitted to return to teach ing a career he has ably served for more than 28 years including 10 at lehigh he will be named as the first faculty member at lehigh to hold the r l mccann endowed professorship in chemical en gineering which was recently established at the university by the new jersey zinc company foust a native of dublin texas came to lehlgh 13 years ago as a professor and head of the depart ment of chemical engineering before that he taught for 12 years at the university of michigan five at the university of texas and one year at the texas college of mines just before joining the lehigh faculty foust served as coordinator of basic research in the wizard project an air force study on guided missiles currently a consultant to industry and government he was at one time employed by the petroleum in dustry as a chemist and engineer he earned his degrees at the university of texas and the university of michigan . the new jersey zinc co established mccann professorship through a gift to the university's centennial campaign in honor of its president r l mccann lehlgh 17 professor karakash could not be reached for a comment alan s foust john j karakash arcadia to examine honor system plan by neal arluck arcadia will vote next wednes day on the institution of an academic honor system at lehigh the proposal for the system was distributed at wednesday night's arcadia meeting by james becker 66 if approved by arcadia next week a student referendum will be held during the december elections student approval of the system would still necessitate approval by the faculty before it could go into effect the meeting was also sparked by a lively debate between presi dent maury poscover 66 and harvey york 67 over the merits of the " hare system the discussion arose from a motion made by york to change the arcadia by-laws so that the office of vice president be made a position separate from that of the office of president under the present rules the man with the most votes is declared president and the runner-up be comes vice-president york con tended that the offices should be contested separately to insure that the best man is elected to each post his motion was defeated 12-1 poscover announced the receipt of a letter from the university of pennsylvania asking lehigh to participate in a political sym posium on " the rights of man 1065 civil liberties in modern america the nov 5-7 conference will be addressed by james wechsler richard rovere sen jacob javits r.-n.y sen abraham rlbicoff d.-conn norman thomas and sen strom thurmond r.-s.c students interested in attending the conference should contact arcadia immediately steve wilcox 67 freshman life committee head announced that a coffee house will be sponsored nov 23 tickets will be distributed according to the new system previously out'tned in the brown and white treasurer stew early 66 revealed that 125 additional test booklets were sold wednesday the booklet will remain on sale opposite the post office in theu.c until the supply is gone a request by the civil rights club to take a collection at thursday's address by bayard rustin was approved unanimously york chairman of the adminis tration committee announced that * ununn a m k a thee and warren covington backed by covingtons orchestra are scheduled to provide music for dancing in the hotel bethlehem's grand ballroom during the oct 29 centen nial houseparty ball ? dance to usher in houseparty fete by dan gladding fall housepwrty will have a new look this year the traditional friday concert will be replaced by a centennial ball oct 29 in the hotel bethlehem plans call for the appearance of three musical groups at the ball — the big-band found of warren covington and his orchestra rock n roll by the thornton sisters and the jazz of jimmy wisner and his group saturday's activities will follow the usual houseparty schedule with the fur man football game in taylor stadium at 1:30 p.m living group dinners and cocktail parties in the afternoon and evening and open living group parties from 10 p.m to 2 a.m the centennial ball will feature the crcsrr.in of the centennial queen who win reign over acti vities the rest of the weekend she will replace the traditional houseparty queen who up until last fall's houseparty had been crowned at the friday night con cert mr lehigh still listed as critical samuel t harleman 01 was still in critical condition at st luke's hospital early this after noon the 84-year-old " mr lehlgh collapsed sunday while marching in the inaugural procession he collapsed on the road betwsen the library and wniiam hall less than 100 feet from the monument to tau beta pi engineering hon orary which he represented in the procession a campus figure for 68 years harleman was revived by quick thinking marchers bystanders campus police and doctors he was rushed to st luke where attending physicians said he had been legally dead twice before he was admitted to the hospital see honor page 9 sm ag ron sky page 9
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 77 no. 10 |
Date | 1965-10-15 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 15 |
Year | 1965 |
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Date | 1965-10-15 |
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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 | brown and white vol 77 - no 10 bethlehem pa - october 15 1965 866-0331 3,600 to attend parents weekend by loub neureuter an estimated 3,600 people will attend upperclass parents weekend which be gins with martin agronsky»s lecture tonight following the cbs news analyst's lecture which begins at 8:1 5 p.m in packard lab auditorium rhc will sponsor a reception in mccliirtlc^marshall donald l booth 67 cheerleader captain said tonight's pep rally has been cancelled because of the agronsky lecture tomorrow's activities will be highlighted by the gettysburg football game and the combined band glee club concert in grace kail at 8:15 p.m tickets for the concert frill be available at the door for 1.25 freshmen are reminded that they should come onto the football field between the gettysburg and lehigh band performances to form the traditional freshmen funnel to ulde the football team onto the field parents are invited to visit classes and laboratories and to speak with acuity mem ber tomorrow morning five coffee stations wlu be provided for the convenience of parents in the lobbies of the alumni memorial building and pack ard laboratory the drown hall library the physics buimiag conference room and fritz laboratory more than 2,200 tickets have been sold for the luncheon in grace hall from 11:30 1:06 tomorrow sixteen niculty wives serve as hostesses cocktail parties in both fraternity houses and upperclass residence halls will follow the game the asa packer room will be open for dinner both friday and saturday from 5 to 7 p.m hut it will be closed sunday the rev dr dalsuke kltagawa will be guest speaker at the 11 a.m sunday service in packer memorial church a native of japan he is executive sec retary of tte episcopal church's executive council university and college division roman catholic mass and sermon will be held in the church at 12:30 pan cbs newsman agronsky has been is the news business 29 years he covered the spanish civil war and world war n and has been a washington correspondent for 20 years a native of philadelphia agromky was graduated from rutgers university in 1036 he began his journalism career at a re porter for the palestine post he then freelanced throughout europe reporting the last days of the spanish civil war for british and american newspapers in 1040 agronsky joined nbc news as its balkans correspondent during the early days of world war ii he reported the euro pean theater and later the pacific battle field agronsky became washingtoncorrespon dent for abc in 1m3 holding that post for 14 years to 1957 he r«)olmd nbc as a washington correspondent he has been with cbs slms 1964 prof robert b cutler head of the music department and glee club director expects more than 1,500 to attend tomorrow night's concert in grace hall it win be a potpourl of the entire range of music the program is of high musical caliber and is varied over period depth and difficulty joseph w jacobs 66 band manager explained prof jonathan b elkus said the band will feature the difficult opening dane and finale from pineapple poll by sir arthur sullivan student conductor william lowe 66 will direct a selection from gershwin's an american in paris other band numbers foust resigns as dean karakash acting head dr alan s foust has been relieved as dean of the the college of engineering at his own request to return to a full-time teaching schedule he has been dean since 1962 the announcement was made yesterday by presi dent w deming lewis prof john j karakash distinguished professor of electrical engineering and head of that department has been appointed acting dean effective wednesday oct 13 asked why he had decided to resign and resume his teaching duties dr foust stated i have never been enthusiastic about administrative work i never really wanted to be dean i would rather teach dr lewis said dr foust has requested on more than one occasion to be permitted to return to teach ing a career he has ably served for more than 28 years including 10 at lehigh he will be named as the first faculty member at lehigh to hold the r l mccann endowed professorship in chemical en gineering which was recently established at the university by the new jersey zinc company foust a native of dublin texas came to lehlgh 13 years ago as a professor and head of the depart ment of chemical engineering before that he taught for 12 years at the university of michigan five at the university of texas and one year at the texas college of mines just before joining the lehigh faculty foust served as coordinator of basic research in the wizard project an air force study on guided missiles currently a consultant to industry and government he was at one time employed by the petroleum in dustry as a chemist and engineer he earned his degrees at the university of texas and the university of michigan . the new jersey zinc co established mccann professorship through a gift to the university's centennial campaign in honor of its president r l mccann lehlgh 17 professor karakash could not be reached for a comment alan s foust john j karakash arcadia to examine honor system plan by neal arluck arcadia will vote next wednes day on the institution of an academic honor system at lehigh the proposal for the system was distributed at wednesday night's arcadia meeting by james becker 66 if approved by arcadia next week a student referendum will be held during the december elections student approval of the system would still necessitate approval by the faculty before it could go into effect the meeting was also sparked by a lively debate between presi dent maury poscover 66 and harvey york 67 over the merits of the " hare system the discussion arose from a motion made by york to change the arcadia by-laws so that the office of vice president be made a position separate from that of the office of president under the present rules the man with the most votes is declared president and the runner-up be comes vice-president york con tended that the offices should be contested separately to insure that the best man is elected to each post his motion was defeated 12-1 poscover announced the receipt of a letter from the university of pennsylvania asking lehigh to participate in a political sym posium on " the rights of man 1065 civil liberties in modern america the nov 5-7 conference will be addressed by james wechsler richard rovere sen jacob javits r.-n.y sen abraham rlbicoff d.-conn norman thomas and sen strom thurmond r.-s.c students interested in attending the conference should contact arcadia immediately steve wilcox 67 freshman life committee head announced that a coffee house will be sponsored nov 23 tickets will be distributed according to the new system previously out'tned in the brown and white treasurer stew early 66 revealed that 125 additional test booklets were sold wednesday the booklet will remain on sale opposite the post office in theu.c until the supply is gone a request by the civil rights club to take a collection at thursday's address by bayard rustin was approved unanimously york chairman of the adminis tration committee announced that * ununn a m k a thee and warren covington backed by covingtons orchestra are scheduled to provide music for dancing in the hotel bethlehem's grand ballroom during the oct 29 centen nial houseparty ball ? dance to usher in houseparty fete by dan gladding fall housepwrty will have a new look this year the traditional friday concert will be replaced by a centennial ball oct 29 in the hotel bethlehem plans call for the appearance of three musical groups at the ball — the big-band found of warren covington and his orchestra rock n roll by the thornton sisters and the jazz of jimmy wisner and his group saturday's activities will follow the usual houseparty schedule with the fur man football game in taylor stadium at 1:30 p.m living group dinners and cocktail parties in the afternoon and evening and open living group parties from 10 p.m to 2 a.m the centennial ball will feature the crcsrr.in of the centennial queen who win reign over acti vities the rest of the weekend she will replace the traditional houseparty queen who up until last fall's houseparty had been crowned at the friday night con cert mr lehigh still listed as critical samuel t harleman 01 was still in critical condition at st luke's hospital early this after noon the 84-year-old " mr lehlgh collapsed sunday while marching in the inaugural procession he collapsed on the road betwsen the library and wniiam hall less than 100 feet from the monument to tau beta pi engineering hon orary which he represented in the procession a campus figure for 68 years harleman was revived by quick thinking marchers bystanders campus police and doctors he was rushed to st luke where attending physicians said he had been legally dead twice before he was admitted to the hospital see honor page 9 sm ag ron sky page 9 |
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