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lehigh university brown and white vl.l>-»t.w bethlehem n ill oaily vwci of the lemon cuwsl f eomtpay k?*\i n mi news in brief demonstration there will be a sit-in dgmomt ration at noon today at christmas saueon hall the demonstration has been called to protest army recruiting which will take place in that building today all stodws are urged to attend desjoastrmtions uri about two-thirds of the harvard student body continued their class boycott yesterday but at nearby boston university students ended an office seizure a small band of harvard strikers tried to disrupt a continuing class but left when the professor called police at lasalle more than 800 students began a sit-in at noon yesterday in the admin istration building to pt-oiest compulsory rotc training at that school paris there may be a move under way in paris to move the vietnam peace talks into secret sessions sources said the negotiators may do this to promote serious bargain ing the allies reason that the communists may be more flexible outside the scrutiny of wo id-wide publicity sirhan a los angeles jury ended its second day of deliberation yesterday without reaching a decision la the murder trial of sirhen sirhan the seven men and flv women returned to their hotel rooms where they have been locked up for the last two months and win resume deliberations again today congress the democrats introduced tbtir tax package *© congress yesterday afternoon the reform measures call tor a 4.5 billion tax shift from wage earners to corporations and a tightening of loopholes which permitted 21 million aires to avoid paving taxes altogether north korea first lt peter phillip perrottet brother of charles m pcrrctiei 60 has been listed among the 31 americans aboard the navy plane shot down by the north koreans tuesday the defense department reported that planes have spotted debris in the sea of japan which could have come from the missing propeller plane the . pentagon statement said no survivors were spotted but the head of the remember the pueblo com mittee said he learned there may be seven survivors vice president spiro agnew reported that two mig fighters had shot down the plane 100 nautical miies from the north korean shore - baw photo by camana everyohe can communicate theater auditorium different group found second and final part by gregg fales the study done by the theater committee before hauling in its report to president w demlng ls-sris focused early on the functions a toaster shouts perform and the needs of various groups for a theater 1 * tte report says the committee realized early in its delibera tions that there is a difference between a theater and an auditorium a theater the committee found is a hall for speech and dramatics and an auditorium is a music hell the musical per formers should be in the same space as the audience while actors should be separated from the audience as with proscenium stages the group learned with that in mind the com mittee also discovered that sizes of audiences and the production were fairly well established at the university examining the major events during the years 1967 and 1968 the group was able to arrive at an 800-1,000 people audience for dramatic predictions for mustard aflu cheese and professional groups plus a medium-size auditorium seating the same number an experimental workshop seating 100 a small small music auditorium seating 500 plus other areas it was natural then that once defining lehigh»s needs and finding that multi-purpose theaters were unsatisfactory at other schools lor the committee to recommend a center for the performing axis a fia|4 hooa ibr large f oncurtu ami rorv mencement and a medium else auditorium cither grace hall or packer memorial church with modincaaon the rommlttee net with william leckonby director of athletics architects prof donald barry for information about syracuse's regent theater and oki w rom ymtmm for ponifate miiiutiiwi h*efwfar lng aria staiv . it also considered a twe-&ftit report on theater needs from h barrett davis a memo from valley colleges join in summer program six private lehigh valley insti tutions of higher education — lehigh university and alientown cadar crest lafayette morav ian and muhienherg colleges • have approved an inter-insti tutional cooperative program for the 1969 summer session announcement of the cooper ative venture was made by dr albert c zetuemoyer vice president and provost of the uni versity along with academic reprcssntsiires of iha other institutions the purpose of this experimen tal program is to provide expan ded mdiwahnnal nnnortm«»ule«for summer students it will permit students from each of the insti tutions involved to register for courses offered at any of the six colleges with the approval of their faculty advisor with this procedure staasnia may transfer for the first time to their home institutions both the credit and grade for the cour ses taken at any of the other five colleges past cooperative pro grams have allowed transfer of credit only another area of cooperation currently under consideration would provide a core of select ed high need or high rele vance courses taught on the moravian campus by acuity from all participating institutions these classes would be taught from a participating institu in the afternoon so that students will tiii b able to enroll in the regular summer session morning classes ex-governor scranton set as education keynoter here william w scrantcn former governor of pennsylvania will deliver the keynote address open ing the second annual colonial educational conference to be held may 1-2 at the university scranton will speak on the conference theme environ mental health is shaping tomor row the conference is being sponsored by the pennsylvania new york and new jersey associations of sssi tartans by the national association of sanitarians and benign s center for marine and environmental studies the conference is designed to benefit the professional sanitar ian and make urn better able to assist the pu&hc and various businesses in their daily environ mental health problems some 180 sanitarians from the three state area are expected to attend other speakers lae&de dr robert w coughlin associate professor of chemical engineering and dr francis j trembly professor of ecology both from the universlt many other noted experts will speak on the danger of diseases from abroad encephalitis radi ation hazards water pollution fttmf other health prcble ms . . - r . ;:- islam topic of luncheon dr gordon e pruett assistant professor of religion will give the second in a series of three talks sponsored by the interfaith council tomorrow in the osbourn room of the university center the luncheons all of which are at 12 noon are being held april 10 17 and 20 on april 10 pruett spoke on the topic buddhists in southeast asia the struggle for religious free dom tomorrow be will speak on islam basis for arab nationalism and april so he will speak on the topic the church and social activities park house unusable many repairs needed the plan to make park house the new foreign language house has been delayed for at least two years because the house is unusable dr john übben chair man dept of german made this statement after the third site in spection of the house the bouse has been condemned and 75,000 would be required to prepare the house to pass the in creasingly stringent building codes according to übben plans to patch up the house for temporary use have also been abandoned the new foreign lan guage hoys may possibly bo located in the new centeimiel complex übben has spoken to university administrators about the donation of one the new houses to the foreign language group upon their completion in 70 or 71
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 46 |
Date | 1969-04-16 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1969 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 46 |
Date | 1969-04-16 |
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Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
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 | lehigh university brown and white vl.l>-»t.w bethlehem n ill oaily vwci of the lemon cuwsl f eomtpay k?*\i n mi news in brief demonstration there will be a sit-in dgmomt ration at noon today at christmas saueon hall the demonstration has been called to protest army recruiting which will take place in that building today all stodws are urged to attend desjoastrmtions uri about two-thirds of the harvard student body continued their class boycott yesterday but at nearby boston university students ended an office seizure a small band of harvard strikers tried to disrupt a continuing class but left when the professor called police at lasalle more than 800 students began a sit-in at noon yesterday in the admin istration building to pt-oiest compulsory rotc training at that school paris there may be a move under way in paris to move the vietnam peace talks into secret sessions sources said the negotiators may do this to promote serious bargain ing the allies reason that the communists may be more flexible outside the scrutiny of wo id-wide publicity sirhan a los angeles jury ended its second day of deliberation yesterday without reaching a decision la the murder trial of sirhen sirhan the seven men and flv women returned to their hotel rooms where they have been locked up for the last two months and win resume deliberations again today congress the democrats introduced tbtir tax package *© congress yesterday afternoon the reform measures call tor a 4.5 billion tax shift from wage earners to corporations and a tightening of loopholes which permitted 21 million aires to avoid paving taxes altogether north korea first lt peter phillip perrottet brother of charles m pcrrctiei 60 has been listed among the 31 americans aboard the navy plane shot down by the north koreans tuesday the defense department reported that planes have spotted debris in the sea of japan which could have come from the missing propeller plane the . pentagon statement said no survivors were spotted but the head of the remember the pueblo com mittee said he learned there may be seven survivors vice president spiro agnew reported that two mig fighters had shot down the plane 100 nautical miies from the north korean shore - baw photo by camana everyohe can communicate theater auditorium different group found second and final part by gregg fales the study done by the theater committee before hauling in its report to president w demlng ls-sris focused early on the functions a toaster shouts perform and the needs of various groups for a theater 1 * tte report says the committee realized early in its delibera tions that there is a difference between a theater and an auditorium a theater the committee found is a hall for speech and dramatics and an auditorium is a music hell the musical per formers should be in the same space as the audience while actors should be separated from the audience as with proscenium stages the group learned with that in mind the com mittee also discovered that sizes of audiences and the production were fairly well established at the university examining the major events during the years 1967 and 1968 the group was able to arrive at an 800-1,000 people audience for dramatic predictions for mustard aflu cheese and professional groups plus a medium-size auditorium seating the same number an experimental workshop seating 100 a small small music auditorium seating 500 plus other areas it was natural then that once defining lehigh»s needs and finding that multi-purpose theaters were unsatisfactory at other schools lor the committee to recommend a center for the performing axis a fia|4 hooa ibr large f oncurtu ami rorv mencement and a medium else auditorium cither grace hall or packer memorial church with modincaaon the rommlttee net with william leckonby director of athletics architects prof donald barry for information about syracuse's regent theater and oki w rom ymtmm for ponifate miiiutiiwi h*efwfar lng aria staiv . it also considered a twe-&ftit report on theater needs from h barrett davis a memo from valley colleges join in summer program six private lehigh valley insti tutions of higher education — lehigh university and alientown cadar crest lafayette morav ian and muhienherg colleges • have approved an inter-insti tutional cooperative program for the 1969 summer session announcement of the cooper ative venture was made by dr albert c zetuemoyer vice president and provost of the uni versity along with academic reprcssntsiires of iha other institutions the purpose of this experimen tal program is to provide expan ded mdiwahnnal nnnortm«»ule«for summer students it will permit students from each of the insti tutions involved to register for courses offered at any of the six colleges with the approval of their faculty advisor with this procedure staasnia may transfer for the first time to their home institutions both the credit and grade for the cour ses taken at any of the other five colleges past cooperative pro grams have allowed transfer of credit only another area of cooperation currently under consideration would provide a core of select ed high need or high rele vance courses taught on the moravian campus by acuity from all participating institutions these classes would be taught from a participating institu in the afternoon so that students will tiii b able to enroll in the regular summer session morning classes ex-governor scranton set as education keynoter here william w scrantcn former governor of pennsylvania will deliver the keynote address open ing the second annual colonial educational conference to be held may 1-2 at the university scranton will speak on the conference theme environ mental health is shaping tomor row the conference is being sponsored by the pennsylvania new york and new jersey associations of sssi tartans by the national association of sanitarians and benign s center for marine and environmental studies the conference is designed to benefit the professional sanitar ian and make urn better able to assist the pu&hc and various businesses in their daily environ mental health problems some 180 sanitarians from the three state area are expected to attend other speakers lae&de dr robert w coughlin associate professor of chemical engineering and dr francis j trembly professor of ecology both from the universlt many other noted experts will speak on the danger of diseases from abroad encephalitis radi ation hazards water pollution fttmf other health prcble ms . . - r . ;:- islam topic of luncheon dr gordon e pruett assistant professor of religion will give the second in a series of three talks sponsored by the interfaith council tomorrow in the osbourn room of the university center the luncheons all of which are at 12 noon are being held april 10 17 and 20 on april 10 pruett spoke on the topic buddhists in southeast asia the struggle for religious free dom tomorrow be will speak on islam basis for arab nationalism and april so he will speak on the topic the church and social activities park house unusable many repairs needed the plan to make park house the new foreign language house has been delayed for at least two years because the house is unusable dr john übben chair man dept of german made this statement after the third site in spection of the house the bouse has been condemned and 75,000 would be required to prepare the house to pass the in creasingly stringent building codes according to übben plans to patch up the house for temporary use have also been abandoned the new foreign lan guage hoys may possibly bo located in the new centeimiel complex übben has spoken to university administrators about the donation of one the new houses to the foreign language group upon their completion in 70 or 71 |
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