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terials while the other will provide for specializa tion in the field of operations research each curriculum will require completion of at least ten courses of study at the graduate level and of a thesis the sequence of courses will be drawn from the regular curricula of the university's grad uate school a faculty of senior staff members for the pro gram will be selected later this semester from the departments of industrial engineering metallurgy physics and mathematics western electric will finance the program and will provide classrooms laboratories library facili ties and offices administration of the master's degree program will be directed in new york by dr ernest g walters superintendent of engin eering training for western elec tric and at lehigh by dr robert d s,tout dean of the graduate school f robert michael will be the company's resident head for the program the graduate program is de signed to achieve a balance be tween theory and practice the company's engineering personnel selected for the program form the various western electric locations throughout the nation will be placed on regular company as see new page 4 $ me)r ferdinand p beer professor and head of the department of mechanics will talk on indeterminism in engineering at 8 p.m fri day in the osbourne room of the university center he is the third speaker in the 1961-62 senior lecture series spon sored by the senior class and omicron delta kappa the national lead ship honorary v ■•■■..• dr beer who has been head of the department of mechanics since 1957;:has been on the faculty feince : 194 and was named full professor in^sl f a graduate of the college of . seheva in 1933 with a b.s degree tfcv beer received his m.s at the ..- univ of geneva in 1935 and his '■-' doctor of philosophy twos years later at the same school he also - received an m.s from the univer sity of paris and took ' post-grad luate work at brown university 1 . •♦ x the tight waist — try though he may pitt panther ken barr couldn't seem to escape from jini detrixhe big jim beat the 177 pounder 2-0 and knocked him from the unbeaten ranks the bout was the first of three which started the uphill climb for the engineers when they were down by the score of 14-6 jim tied upthe pittmans legs and rode him till the final buzzer smart pendleton retrixhe moore and burns notched wins in the match one of the best minneapolis symphony great review deadline apr 3 the lehigh review is now ac cepting contributions for its first issue from all members of the graduate and undergraduate stu dent body faculty alumni and visiting scholars articles essays short stories and poems must be submitted by april 3 manuscripts must be type written with a maximum length of 3000 words and submitted to the lehigh review box 437 dr ferdinand p beer mercury project vital to u.s space efforts a far-flung and dependable communications system is essential to t*he success of project mercury stated eugene d lavery super visor of the customer information bureau of the bell telephone co of pennsylvania lavery addressed a meeting of the 175 air force rotc cadets in packard lab auditorium yester day outlining the project which will send the first american astronaut into outer space from cape canav eral florida in a spacecraft atop an atlas rocket he termed the un dertaking the most important the united states has ever attempted irx the era of space although the russian astronauts have , already been in orbit he stated that our project is not an ticlimactical for it doesn't matter who was there first — rather whose sum total of exploration produces the best for the benefit of man he said he also told the cadets how at a point 120 miles above the earth's surface the space pioneer will be put into orbit around the earth at a speed of more than 17,000 miles per hour at this point the space see bell page 9 quently disappointed when they discover that contemporary does not necessarily refer to writings turned out in 1962 but proffer to these same students a musical work , or two written since 1900 and un less it is one of the few war-hors.es ; from that era they cry foul be cause it doesn't i date ¦;. fvsix±c the ¦ ¦ . . . . - : . - it -"_. ..... _ .'¦¦ • * nineteenth century or earlier we don't mind being educated they say just so long as you don't give -. us something we haven't heard j judging from the intermission chatter at the concert of the mjiwieapplis symphony on sunday stltetnopqi.a nuiflber of people.ap ,. see skrqwaczewsri page 5 band to premiere katholi opus the premiere performance of canzone an original composition by student charles katholi 62 will be the highlight of the annual winter concert of the lehigh concert band the program will be performed saturday at 8:15 p.m in the brou ghal junior high school auditorium the auditorium is located at brodhead and packer aye under the direction of prof jonathan elkus the band will feature student soloists daniel molter 62 and grant anderson 62 molter will perform the trumpet solo of the-."^rnqerto-ine flat for trumpet by «, see reception page 3 by dr david greene asst prof of english there was a time when so-called wise men were much given to marveling at human reason ; had they concentrated on the other side of the coin they would i think jiave fouptf human irfation alitjr a matter of infinite - wondei in questions of taste it surpasseth all understanding let us take a couple of examples from among the students at this university and in doing so let us recall that they must surely reflect those of the better intelligences of our times students flock to courses in contemporary literature they argue that they can best under stand the fictional messages of their own milieu and they are fre the mad russian john zolik off met curt alexander in the next bout the first period started off in grand fashion as curt grabbed the black cat's ankles zolikoff countered by grabbing curt's and they flung each other around on the mat before breaking zolikoff took the bottom position at the outset of the second period see lehigh page 10 wrestlers upset pitt 17-14 with burn's pin football squad's stunning victory over the lafayette leopards by the same score 17-14 bill ottinger substituting for bill merriam who has an injured elbow opened his varsity campaign wjtth rich martin as an assign ment martin unbeaten in regular competition and eiwa 123-pound champion wrapped up ottinger wiih a three-quarter nelson iin 3:40 to give the panthers a quick 5-0 lead coach peery had a good start in his bid for victory num ber 100 at the university of pitts burgh pat smartt remained undefeated at 130 as he turned on a last period spurt with two reversals to ¦ top sherm moyer 8-5 pat put the dent in the solid pitt light weight line-up lehigh university brown and white down yet he was right wins bf big jim and chnck moore and | quick pin by heavyweight lolifl burns overcame the deficit aaid put the engineers on top ' * the largest crowd ever to attend a dual wrestling meet in the field house looked on in astonishmetit as the brown and white grapplers staged a come-from-behind per formance it resembled the lehigh vol 73 no 30 by jerry wcgoire lehigli grapplefs established themselves as number one in the east and cleared the last major hurdle to an undefeated season saturday night whin they tamed the pitt panthers 17-14 it was sweet revenge for last year's 16-14 upset at grace hall as the engin eers rolled up their ninth straight win this year pit fieldhonse filled witn 3,810 screaming fans was the battle ground on whicn the two power houses mpt coach rex perry's panthers ran up a comfortable 14-6 lead after six bouts and ap peared to have the meet wrapped up as jim detrixhe strode to the ma for his 177-pound tussle coach gerry leeman said we're not bethlehem pa tuesday feb 20 1962 866-0331 u to hold grad school for western electric dr beer to present third senior lecture i a master's degree program for selected engin eering personnel of the western electric co ' new york will be conducted next fall by the university at the corporation's engineering research center princeton n j details of the program were announced today by dr timothy e shea vice president of the en gineering division of western electric and by dr harvey a neville president fj hf four-semester program of graduate tud'y i will provide two separate curricula each leading to the m.s degree according to current plans one curriculum will concentrate in the areas f'spqssiatii physics chemistry and engineering ma ft 55 * v -' " ¦ ? : ?
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 30 |
Date | 1962-02-20 |
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FullText | terials while the other will provide for specializa tion in the field of operations research each curriculum will require completion of at least ten courses of study at the graduate level and of a thesis the sequence of courses will be drawn from the regular curricula of the university's grad uate school a faculty of senior staff members for the pro gram will be selected later this semester from the departments of industrial engineering metallurgy physics and mathematics western electric will finance the program and will provide classrooms laboratories library facili ties and offices administration of the master's degree program will be directed in new york by dr ernest g walters superintendent of engin eering training for western elec tric and at lehigh by dr robert d s,tout dean of the graduate school f robert michael will be the company's resident head for the program the graduate program is de signed to achieve a balance be tween theory and practice the company's engineering personnel selected for the program form the various western electric locations throughout the nation will be placed on regular company as see new page 4 $ me)r ferdinand p beer professor and head of the department of mechanics will talk on indeterminism in engineering at 8 p.m fri day in the osbourne room of the university center he is the third speaker in the 1961-62 senior lecture series spon sored by the senior class and omicron delta kappa the national lead ship honorary v ■•■■..• dr beer who has been head of the department of mechanics since 1957;:has been on the faculty feince : 194 and was named full professor in^sl f a graduate of the college of . seheva in 1933 with a b.s degree tfcv beer received his m.s at the ..- univ of geneva in 1935 and his '■-' doctor of philosophy twos years later at the same school he also - received an m.s from the univer sity of paris and took ' post-grad luate work at brown university 1 . •♦ x the tight waist — try though he may pitt panther ken barr couldn't seem to escape from jini detrixhe big jim beat the 177 pounder 2-0 and knocked him from the unbeaten ranks the bout was the first of three which started the uphill climb for the engineers when they were down by the score of 14-6 jim tied upthe pittmans legs and rode him till the final buzzer smart pendleton retrixhe moore and burns notched wins in the match one of the best minneapolis symphony great review deadline apr 3 the lehigh review is now ac cepting contributions for its first issue from all members of the graduate and undergraduate stu dent body faculty alumni and visiting scholars articles essays short stories and poems must be submitted by april 3 manuscripts must be type written with a maximum length of 3000 words and submitted to the lehigh review box 437 dr ferdinand p beer mercury project vital to u.s space efforts a far-flung and dependable communications system is essential to t*he success of project mercury stated eugene d lavery super visor of the customer information bureau of the bell telephone co of pennsylvania lavery addressed a meeting of the 175 air force rotc cadets in packard lab auditorium yester day outlining the project which will send the first american astronaut into outer space from cape canav eral florida in a spacecraft atop an atlas rocket he termed the un dertaking the most important the united states has ever attempted irx the era of space although the russian astronauts have , already been in orbit he stated that our project is not an ticlimactical for it doesn't matter who was there first — rather whose sum total of exploration produces the best for the benefit of man he said he also told the cadets how at a point 120 miles above the earth's surface the space pioneer will be put into orbit around the earth at a speed of more than 17,000 miles per hour at this point the space see bell page 9 quently disappointed when they discover that contemporary does not necessarily refer to writings turned out in 1962 but proffer to these same students a musical work , or two written since 1900 and un less it is one of the few war-hors.es ; from that era they cry foul be cause it doesn't i date ¦;. fvsix±c the ¦ ¦ . . . . - : . - it -"_. ..... _ .'¦¦ • * nineteenth century or earlier we don't mind being educated they say just so long as you don't give -. us something we haven't heard j judging from the intermission chatter at the concert of the mjiwieapplis symphony on sunday stltetnopqi.a nuiflber of people.ap ,. see skrqwaczewsri page 5 band to premiere katholi opus the premiere performance of canzone an original composition by student charles katholi 62 will be the highlight of the annual winter concert of the lehigh concert band the program will be performed saturday at 8:15 p.m in the brou ghal junior high school auditorium the auditorium is located at brodhead and packer aye under the direction of prof jonathan elkus the band will feature student soloists daniel molter 62 and grant anderson 62 molter will perform the trumpet solo of the-."^rnqerto-ine flat for trumpet by «, see reception page 3 by dr david greene asst prof of english there was a time when so-called wise men were much given to marveling at human reason ; had they concentrated on the other side of the coin they would i think jiave fouptf human irfation alitjr a matter of infinite - wondei in questions of taste it surpasseth all understanding let us take a couple of examples from among the students at this university and in doing so let us recall that they must surely reflect those of the better intelligences of our times students flock to courses in contemporary literature they argue that they can best under stand the fictional messages of their own milieu and they are fre the mad russian john zolik off met curt alexander in the next bout the first period started off in grand fashion as curt grabbed the black cat's ankles zolikoff countered by grabbing curt's and they flung each other around on the mat before breaking zolikoff took the bottom position at the outset of the second period see lehigh page 10 wrestlers upset pitt 17-14 with burn's pin football squad's stunning victory over the lafayette leopards by the same score 17-14 bill ottinger substituting for bill merriam who has an injured elbow opened his varsity campaign wjtth rich martin as an assign ment martin unbeaten in regular competition and eiwa 123-pound champion wrapped up ottinger wiih a three-quarter nelson iin 3:40 to give the panthers a quick 5-0 lead coach peery had a good start in his bid for victory num ber 100 at the university of pitts burgh pat smartt remained undefeated at 130 as he turned on a last period spurt with two reversals to ¦ top sherm moyer 8-5 pat put the dent in the solid pitt light weight line-up lehigh university brown and white down yet he was right wins bf big jim and chnck moore and | quick pin by heavyweight lolifl burns overcame the deficit aaid put the engineers on top ' * the largest crowd ever to attend a dual wrestling meet in the field house looked on in astonishmetit as the brown and white grapplers staged a come-from-behind per formance it resembled the lehigh vol 73 no 30 by jerry wcgoire lehigli grapplefs established themselves as number one in the east and cleared the last major hurdle to an undefeated season saturday night whin they tamed the pitt panthers 17-14 it was sweet revenge for last year's 16-14 upset at grace hall as the engin eers rolled up their ninth straight win this year pit fieldhonse filled witn 3,810 screaming fans was the battle ground on whicn the two power houses mpt coach rex perry's panthers ran up a comfortable 14-6 lead after six bouts and ap peared to have the meet wrapped up as jim detrixhe strode to the ma for his 177-pound tussle coach gerry leeman said we're not bethlehem pa tuesday feb 20 1962 866-0331 u to hold grad school for western electric dr beer to present third senior lecture i a master's degree program for selected engin eering personnel of the western electric co ' new york will be conducted next fall by the university at the corporation's engineering research center princeton n j details of the program were announced today by dr timothy e shea vice president of the en gineering division of western electric and by dr harvey a neville president fj hf four-semester program of graduate tud'y i will provide two separate curricula each leading to the m.s degree according to current plans one curriculum will concentrate in the areas f'spqssiatii physics chemistry and engineering ma ft 55 * v -' " ¦ ? : ? |
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