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dr havas talk on relativity 8 tonight in uc happy — john t gross democratic mayor of republican allentown has cause for a smile during interview with jeff spirer of wlrn his own city however went nixon-lodge all the way gross made some evening predictions for the more than two million potential listeners sity would get a total return of about 300 using the mutaul fund said shulman in september it may be possible to double or triple the amount of money contributed by the individual the new plan provides that tho annual contribution of an alumnus will be used to buy shares in tho dreyfus fund in addition all dividends and capital gains distri butions by the dreyfus fund will be reinvested in the fund as they are received according to the committee repart at the end of 20 years states the shulman report in addition to specifying the use to which the gift is to be put the class will have the option of turning over the proceeds from sale of the shares or the shares themselves it is possible the report points out the dreyfus fund may not be used for the entire 20-year period while it is expected that it will perform in an outstanding manner in the foreseeable future the re port concluded conditions could change in the event that it was felt that the dreyfus fund was no longer a satisfactory investment for the class then shares could see seniors page 3 21 receive 22 demerits for sins rev david j sweet 48 will speak at the annual military memor ial service in packer memorial church at 11 a.m the annual observance is dedicated to the memory of lf high fac ulty staff alumni and students who have lost their lives in the armed forces rev sweet is rector of st mary's episcopal church reading he served in the army air force during world war ii for 38 months nine of them in the philippine islands after receiving his discharge in january 1946 rev sweet con tinued his studies at lehigh he re ¦ k««k-i „# „.*„ a t 1948 and entered the episcopal theological seminary in alexand ria va i has served as vicar of the church of the good shepherd mil ord and st jolm the evangelist gman's ferry pa until august 1954 when he became assistant rector of christ church corning n.y he assumed rectorship of st mary's last january see rotc page 5 reptue reven men were repri manded three cadets were formally rep rimanded for unauthorized absence from the parade for mischief with air rifle in volving destruction of university property a senior was reprimand ed warned and assessed two de merits three students were demerited and continued under sophomore auto regulations through junior year for disregard of motor ve hicle regulations an additional five were assessed on demerit each dr peter havas physics profes sor will speak at 8 tonight in the osbourne room of the university center on relativity and causal ity the lecture will be co-spon sored by omicron delta kappa and the senior class dr havas a relativistic theorist will cover the concept of causality of science in general and physics in particular he has been concen trating on relativity for the past 10 years named professor of physics here in 1954 dr havas attended the technische hochschule vienna columbia university institute of advanced study at princeton the institute of theoretical physics in denmark and the institute of atomic physics in lyons france refreshments will be served in the faculty lounge after the lec ture sophomores and juniors may obtain arcadia election petitions beginning monday at the student activities desk in the university center completed petitions are it at the desk no later than 4 j friday twenty-one students have been assessed a total of 22 disciplinary demerits — some as a result of al leged involvement in last may's armed forces day parade accord ing to a discipline committee re port to the faculty by dean of students j d leith at least four students and pos sibly several more were formally reprimanded by the dean and as sessed one demerit each the quartet was demerited and reprimanded specifically for fail ure to maintain good order in rotc armed forces parade for matin in immediate disregard of admonition by the vice president of the university last may dr e kenneth smiley issued a statement to rotc marchers pointing out that a cal culated disruption will be regrad ed as a serious offense and will bo the basis for severe disciplinary action seven men — all of whom were graduated last june — were repri manded for involvement in an instance of group disregard of good order according to leith's re port for leadership in action tend ing to disrupt orderly process in the life of the university and to bring its good name into dis wlrn election coverage reaches 2 million no 14 friday nov 11 1960 hubbub — wlrn's election central was a maze of announcers figures coffee cups and cigarette butts during the marathon nine-hour broadcast the station was minutes ahead of most major networks in an nouncing election returns vol 72 bethlehem pa with phones ringing wires whirring and lights flashing wlrn's marathon nine-hour election coverage — heard by a potential audience of two million — clicked as an impressive achievement for the campus radio station election control located in the station's university center studios was a veritable campaign headquarters in itself more than 50 men — in addition to the 6,000 united press inter national employees whose services were used — manned ths compli cated tabulation tables and charts made long distance telephone calls and taped interviews in an effort to beam up-to-the-minute coverage to listeners direct telephone lines to major cities throughout the nation en abled the station to provide results faster than most of the major tele vision and radio networks interviewed during the evening and morning were gov david l lawrence of pennsylvania atty gen stanley mosk of california dr j k galbraith of harvard a kennedy economic adviser sen thurston morton republican national chairman robert wilson a kennedy press assistant u s rep francis e walter d-pa and others throughout the broadcast more than 50 interviews were taped and aired including spot reports from democratic and republican head quarters throughout the nation the station transcended its normal on-campus-only broadcast area by affiliating with wfmz in allentown whose programs can be heard throughout a 70-mile radius in addition to upi reports and taped interviews wlrn inter viewed in their studios dr willard r yates associate professor of gov ernment dr joseph a dowling assistant professor of history prof j b mcfadden head of the division of journalism dr carl madden dean of the business school and william l quay assistant to the dean of students also interviewed were state sen fred b rooney and mayor john see station page 5 senior gift committee selects dreyfus fund for class memorial after a meeting with leonard hor ton corporate trustee and chair man of the board of trustees finance committee during which horton submitted the recommen dations of the finance committee the class decision to adopt a mutual shares plan ended the 22 year-old insurance plan that pre vious graduating classes have used under the old plan an alumnus paid about 280 over the 20 years following graduation the univer the class of 1961 has selected the dreyfus fund to be its mutual shares program for their class gift in 1981 richard e shulman chairman of the class memorial gift com mittee released the information after tuesday's committee meeting the selection terminated the search for an investment fund which be gan after the class voted in late september to adopt such a plan choice of the dreyfus fund came by jeff stives annual memorial service alumnus to speak at military chapel lehigh university brown and white give once for all ? ? ? campus chest • &&: .. :¦¦;¦ ...--. x : v : .-".-:-:-: : -': : .-.'.-. : .. 1 . xw
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 14 |
Date | 1960-11-11 |
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Day | 11 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 72 no. 14 |
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FullText | dr havas talk on relativity 8 tonight in uc happy — john t gross democratic mayor of republican allentown has cause for a smile during interview with jeff spirer of wlrn his own city however went nixon-lodge all the way gross made some evening predictions for the more than two million potential listeners sity would get a total return of about 300 using the mutaul fund said shulman in september it may be possible to double or triple the amount of money contributed by the individual the new plan provides that tho annual contribution of an alumnus will be used to buy shares in tho dreyfus fund in addition all dividends and capital gains distri butions by the dreyfus fund will be reinvested in the fund as they are received according to the committee repart at the end of 20 years states the shulman report in addition to specifying the use to which the gift is to be put the class will have the option of turning over the proceeds from sale of the shares or the shares themselves it is possible the report points out the dreyfus fund may not be used for the entire 20-year period while it is expected that it will perform in an outstanding manner in the foreseeable future the re port concluded conditions could change in the event that it was felt that the dreyfus fund was no longer a satisfactory investment for the class then shares could see seniors page 3 21 receive 22 demerits for sins rev david j sweet 48 will speak at the annual military memor ial service in packer memorial church at 11 a.m the annual observance is dedicated to the memory of lf high fac ulty staff alumni and students who have lost their lives in the armed forces rev sweet is rector of st mary's episcopal church reading he served in the army air force during world war ii for 38 months nine of them in the philippine islands after receiving his discharge in january 1946 rev sweet con tinued his studies at lehigh he re ¦ k««k-i „# „.*„ a t 1948 and entered the episcopal theological seminary in alexand ria va i has served as vicar of the church of the good shepherd mil ord and st jolm the evangelist gman's ferry pa until august 1954 when he became assistant rector of christ church corning n.y he assumed rectorship of st mary's last january see rotc page 5 reptue reven men were repri manded three cadets were formally rep rimanded for unauthorized absence from the parade for mischief with air rifle in volving destruction of university property a senior was reprimand ed warned and assessed two de merits three students were demerited and continued under sophomore auto regulations through junior year for disregard of motor ve hicle regulations an additional five were assessed on demerit each dr peter havas physics profes sor will speak at 8 tonight in the osbourne room of the university center on relativity and causal ity the lecture will be co-spon sored by omicron delta kappa and the senior class dr havas a relativistic theorist will cover the concept of causality of science in general and physics in particular he has been concen trating on relativity for the past 10 years named professor of physics here in 1954 dr havas attended the technische hochschule vienna columbia university institute of advanced study at princeton the institute of theoretical physics in denmark and the institute of atomic physics in lyons france refreshments will be served in the faculty lounge after the lec ture sophomores and juniors may obtain arcadia election petitions beginning monday at the student activities desk in the university center completed petitions are it at the desk no later than 4 j friday twenty-one students have been assessed a total of 22 disciplinary demerits — some as a result of al leged involvement in last may's armed forces day parade accord ing to a discipline committee re port to the faculty by dean of students j d leith at least four students and pos sibly several more were formally reprimanded by the dean and as sessed one demerit each the quartet was demerited and reprimanded specifically for fail ure to maintain good order in rotc armed forces parade for matin in immediate disregard of admonition by the vice president of the university last may dr e kenneth smiley issued a statement to rotc marchers pointing out that a cal culated disruption will be regrad ed as a serious offense and will bo the basis for severe disciplinary action seven men — all of whom were graduated last june — were repri manded for involvement in an instance of group disregard of good order according to leith's re port for leadership in action tend ing to disrupt orderly process in the life of the university and to bring its good name into dis wlrn election coverage reaches 2 million no 14 friday nov 11 1960 hubbub — wlrn's election central was a maze of announcers figures coffee cups and cigarette butts during the marathon nine-hour broadcast the station was minutes ahead of most major networks in an nouncing election returns vol 72 bethlehem pa with phones ringing wires whirring and lights flashing wlrn's marathon nine-hour election coverage — heard by a potential audience of two million — clicked as an impressive achievement for the campus radio station election control located in the station's university center studios was a veritable campaign headquarters in itself more than 50 men — in addition to the 6,000 united press inter national employees whose services were used — manned ths compli cated tabulation tables and charts made long distance telephone calls and taped interviews in an effort to beam up-to-the-minute coverage to listeners direct telephone lines to major cities throughout the nation en abled the station to provide results faster than most of the major tele vision and radio networks interviewed during the evening and morning were gov david l lawrence of pennsylvania atty gen stanley mosk of california dr j k galbraith of harvard a kennedy economic adviser sen thurston morton republican national chairman robert wilson a kennedy press assistant u s rep francis e walter d-pa and others throughout the broadcast more than 50 interviews were taped and aired including spot reports from democratic and republican head quarters throughout the nation the station transcended its normal on-campus-only broadcast area by affiliating with wfmz in allentown whose programs can be heard throughout a 70-mile radius in addition to upi reports and taped interviews wlrn inter viewed in their studios dr willard r yates associate professor of gov ernment dr joseph a dowling assistant professor of history prof j b mcfadden head of the division of journalism dr carl madden dean of the business school and william l quay assistant to the dean of students also interviewed were state sen fred b rooney and mayor john see station page 5 senior gift committee selects dreyfus fund for class memorial after a meeting with leonard hor ton corporate trustee and chair man of the board of trustees finance committee during which horton submitted the recommen dations of the finance committee the class decision to adopt a mutual shares plan ended the 22 year-old insurance plan that pre vious graduating classes have used under the old plan an alumnus paid about 280 over the 20 years following graduation the univer the class of 1961 has selected the dreyfus fund to be its mutual shares program for their class gift in 1981 richard e shulman chairman of the class memorial gift com mittee released the information after tuesday's committee meeting the selection terminated the search for an investment fund which be gan after the class voted in late september to adopt such a plan choice of the dreyfus fund came by jeff stives annual memorial service alumnus to speak at military chapel lehigh university brown and white give once for all ? ? ? campus chest • &&: .. :¦¦;¦ ...--. x : v : .-".-:-:-: : -': : .-.'.-. : .. 1 . xw |
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