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m&c to present lark see ifc page 6 ifc then passed a motion to hold a cleaning day the weekend be fore spring houseparty in con junction with rhc and buildings and grounds according to this plan each of the fraternities on the hill would probably be as signed an area on the hill to clean off campus fraternities would probably be assigned areas oh lower campus johnson stated that by john kozero it is better to be a living dog than a dead lion with this old german proverb the lehigh de bate team of joseph levine and duncan payne summed up their argument for the affirmative in a debate with the king's college team of howard frederick and hugh mundy resolved that this house would rather be red than dead was the topic of the oxford-union see u team page 3 the mustard and cheese play that night the freshmen class cabinet in an effort to give those freshmen who attend the lecture a place to go that night isi sponsoring a dance in the university center a motion to have 80 per cent compulsory " distribution for each of the 28 houses off social restric tion was passed according to this 80 per cent of the members of each house will have to artend or buy tickets several members asked if the 1 for the play could be charged separately from the concert price of 5 but johnson pointed out that mustard and cheese had planned its budget in anticipation of the combined ticket if ifc wants to have separate tickets they would have to petition for this a year in advance he added miss dana greene last seen as emily in our town will portray joan of arc in the mustard and cheese's coming production the lark also appearing in leading roles are peter tocci as warwick frank azzarto as cauchon and james foley as joan's father written by the french playwright jean anouilh the lark will be presented here on march 15 16 and 17 the play was first performed in france then england finally in america adapted for the american stage by dramatist lillian hellman it was produced in new york in 1955 with julie harris boris karloft and christopher plummer in the starring roles lehigh university brown and white vol 73 — no 33 university establishes marine science center friday march 2 1962 bethlehem pa graduate program will be admin istered within existing depart ments the principal research efforts will be primarily concerned with oceanographic processes in shelf and coastal areas marine geology and biology will be emphasized as the center grows work in geo chemistry geophysics and phys ical oceanography will be added the staff of the marine science center initially will be composed of academic members of the de partments of geology and biology members of other science or en gineering departments who later may wish to become associated with the center will be welcomed all senior staff members will hold academic rank in existing de partments the center will also include full-time research asso ? clagett discusses scientific heritage ciates and part-time lecturers and students the chief administrative officer will be the director dr keith e chave of the department of geo logy he will be assisted by an associate directoor dr saul b barber of the department of biolo gy to help the director maintain high quality research he will be aided by a council composed of the heads of cooperating depart ments the director of the insti tute of research and the provost the center will be housed in williams hall within the depart ments of geology and biology at present there are no plans for shore facilities or boats other duties of the director in clude responsibility for obtaining funds for research arranging see chave page 3 establishment of a marine science center has been approved by president harvey a neville the center is to encourage in terdisciplinary research in marine science an important function of the center will be to enlarge the graduate academic program through strengthening of the pro fessional staff and research-de rived financial aid for students the direct activities will be lim ited to research the enlarged during the suspension of the pennsylvania the editors set up a system of distribution of student newspapers from other universi ties which included the harvard crimson the lehigh brown and white the columbia spectator and the chicago maroon in the copies of the maroon which were distributed yesterday a mimeographed notice was in serted announcing the univer city's authorization for publication dp resumes publication without govt allocations ending a five-day suspension of the daily pennsylivanian yester day the university of pennsylvania authorized publication of its stu dent newspaper without the financial aid of the men's student govern ment after meeting with university authorities the senior executive board of the dp began work on an 8-page newspaper which will be supported entirely by advertising revenue former feature editor michael brown will serve as editor of the pennsylvanian until a new editorial board assume office march 8 former editor melvin goldstein remains on conduct probation which prohibits his participation ?« any pxtra-rnrrirmilar ar-tivitipc publication of the pennsylva nian was halted saturday by dean of men robert f longley who cited irresponsible journalism as the primary reason for the action longley said he was acting on the advice of the student govern ment " which had met earlier that day and issued a resolution re commending the suspension at a meeting of the men's stu dent government wednesday a resolution recommending the uni versity to lift its ban on publica tion was passed the resolution also recommended that the dp receive no university funds until march 8 the student government earlier at that meeting defeated a resolu tion which would have recom mended restoring the dp with financial aid this resolution had been drafted at a meeting of stu dent government president rich ard pegnetter and the senior edi torial board solons to meet to iron out flight details student council presidents or delegates of the lehigh valley student government association will meet tonight to work out de tails on the association's proposed group flight to europe four of the member schools lehigh lafayette moravian and muhlenberg have students who have expressed an interest in a group flight cedar crest has given its approval to the association's plan but is not partaking due to its own chartered flight plan the proposed flight plan calls fo jet to amsterdam netherlands it will be possible to arrange transportation for those who wish to go to london students interested in tours must make their own arrange ments through private travel agen cies the group flight plan offered by klm royal dutch airlines consists of reduced rates for or see rates page 3 ? contacting continues — fraternity men moved into fresh man dorms and rooms again wednesday with renewed vigor in efforts to seek out pledges of the future contacting will continue until march 24 when spring recess begins ? ? r'n r to rock ifc weekend ancient science was deductive and speculative while modern sci ence is inductive and experimental stated dr marshall clagett visit ing phi beta kappa scholar last night in the osbourne room lecturing on his topic the classical heritage of modern science clagett said the ancients were considered speculative because they measured their ideas by the internal light of the mind alone rather than by an empirical data clagett then illustrated his arguments with the experiments per formed by aristotle hero eudoxus and galen he stressed that the ancients didn't go by the rules of modern science repeatability ac curacy and validity translations of the works of the great scientists were not improved upon until 780 when a great surge for scientific works brought large number of books into the language of the layman he said after the lecture a reception was held in the faculty lounge by phi beta kappa the residence halls council and the cooperative lecture series committee dr clagett will preside at a discussion of the role of the his tory of science as an academic discipline in the mcclintic-mar shall lounge at 7:30 p.m tonight dr marshall clagett oxford debates excite audience there will not be any breaks dur ing the concert he said freshmen will be allowed to at tend the concert but not the com bined house parties slated for that night fraternities have agreed to hold parties instead of th annual monte carlo night tickets are 6 and cover the cost of concert and jchnny and the hurricanes danny and the juniors the whirl winds and the dovells will rock the ifc weekend revelers ronald johnson 62 ifc president an nounced monday the concert will be held march 17 a .% ; the frolics ballroom in allentown from : l;3q to 5:30 p.m krause lectures monday w r krause of rohm and haas co will speak at a meeting of the university accountiny society and beta alpha psi accounting honor ary at 7:30 o'clock monday eve ning march 5 in room 207 of drown hall his topic will be accouting problems in the chem ical industry
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 33 |
Date | 1962-03-02 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 33 |
Date | 1962-03-02 |
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Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | m&c to present lark see ifc page 6 ifc then passed a motion to hold a cleaning day the weekend be fore spring houseparty in con junction with rhc and buildings and grounds according to this plan each of the fraternities on the hill would probably be as signed an area on the hill to clean off campus fraternities would probably be assigned areas oh lower campus johnson stated that by john kozero it is better to be a living dog than a dead lion with this old german proverb the lehigh de bate team of joseph levine and duncan payne summed up their argument for the affirmative in a debate with the king's college team of howard frederick and hugh mundy resolved that this house would rather be red than dead was the topic of the oxford-union see u team page 3 the mustard and cheese play that night the freshmen class cabinet in an effort to give those freshmen who attend the lecture a place to go that night isi sponsoring a dance in the university center a motion to have 80 per cent compulsory " distribution for each of the 28 houses off social restric tion was passed according to this 80 per cent of the members of each house will have to artend or buy tickets several members asked if the 1 for the play could be charged separately from the concert price of 5 but johnson pointed out that mustard and cheese had planned its budget in anticipation of the combined ticket if ifc wants to have separate tickets they would have to petition for this a year in advance he added miss dana greene last seen as emily in our town will portray joan of arc in the mustard and cheese's coming production the lark also appearing in leading roles are peter tocci as warwick frank azzarto as cauchon and james foley as joan's father written by the french playwright jean anouilh the lark will be presented here on march 15 16 and 17 the play was first performed in france then england finally in america adapted for the american stage by dramatist lillian hellman it was produced in new york in 1955 with julie harris boris karloft and christopher plummer in the starring roles lehigh university brown and white vol 73 — no 33 university establishes marine science center friday march 2 1962 bethlehem pa graduate program will be admin istered within existing depart ments the principal research efforts will be primarily concerned with oceanographic processes in shelf and coastal areas marine geology and biology will be emphasized as the center grows work in geo chemistry geophysics and phys ical oceanography will be added the staff of the marine science center initially will be composed of academic members of the de partments of geology and biology members of other science or en gineering departments who later may wish to become associated with the center will be welcomed all senior staff members will hold academic rank in existing de partments the center will also include full-time research asso ? clagett discusses scientific heritage ciates and part-time lecturers and students the chief administrative officer will be the director dr keith e chave of the department of geo logy he will be assisted by an associate directoor dr saul b barber of the department of biolo gy to help the director maintain high quality research he will be aided by a council composed of the heads of cooperating depart ments the director of the insti tute of research and the provost the center will be housed in williams hall within the depart ments of geology and biology at present there are no plans for shore facilities or boats other duties of the director in clude responsibility for obtaining funds for research arranging see chave page 3 establishment of a marine science center has been approved by president harvey a neville the center is to encourage in terdisciplinary research in marine science an important function of the center will be to enlarge the graduate academic program through strengthening of the pro fessional staff and research-de rived financial aid for students the direct activities will be lim ited to research the enlarged during the suspension of the pennsylvania the editors set up a system of distribution of student newspapers from other universi ties which included the harvard crimson the lehigh brown and white the columbia spectator and the chicago maroon in the copies of the maroon which were distributed yesterday a mimeographed notice was in serted announcing the univer city's authorization for publication dp resumes publication without govt allocations ending a five-day suspension of the daily pennsylivanian yester day the university of pennsylvania authorized publication of its stu dent newspaper without the financial aid of the men's student govern ment after meeting with university authorities the senior executive board of the dp began work on an 8-page newspaper which will be supported entirely by advertising revenue former feature editor michael brown will serve as editor of the pennsylvanian until a new editorial board assume office march 8 former editor melvin goldstein remains on conduct probation which prohibits his participation ?« any pxtra-rnrrirmilar ar-tivitipc publication of the pennsylva nian was halted saturday by dean of men robert f longley who cited irresponsible journalism as the primary reason for the action longley said he was acting on the advice of the student govern ment " which had met earlier that day and issued a resolution re commending the suspension at a meeting of the men's stu dent government wednesday a resolution recommending the uni versity to lift its ban on publica tion was passed the resolution also recommended that the dp receive no university funds until march 8 the student government earlier at that meeting defeated a resolu tion which would have recom mended restoring the dp with financial aid this resolution had been drafted at a meeting of stu dent government president rich ard pegnetter and the senior edi torial board solons to meet to iron out flight details student council presidents or delegates of the lehigh valley student government association will meet tonight to work out de tails on the association's proposed group flight to europe four of the member schools lehigh lafayette moravian and muhlenberg have students who have expressed an interest in a group flight cedar crest has given its approval to the association's plan but is not partaking due to its own chartered flight plan the proposed flight plan calls fo jet to amsterdam netherlands it will be possible to arrange transportation for those who wish to go to london students interested in tours must make their own arrange ments through private travel agen cies the group flight plan offered by klm royal dutch airlines consists of reduced rates for or see rates page 3 ? contacting continues — fraternity men moved into fresh man dorms and rooms again wednesday with renewed vigor in efforts to seek out pledges of the future contacting will continue until march 24 when spring recess begins ? ? r'n r to rock ifc weekend ancient science was deductive and speculative while modern sci ence is inductive and experimental stated dr marshall clagett visit ing phi beta kappa scholar last night in the osbourne room lecturing on his topic the classical heritage of modern science clagett said the ancients were considered speculative because they measured their ideas by the internal light of the mind alone rather than by an empirical data clagett then illustrated his arguments with the experiments per formed by aristotle hero eudoxus and galen he stressed that the ancients didn't go by the rules of modern science repeatability ac curacy and validity translations of the works of the great scientists were not improved upon until 780 when a great surge for scientific works brought large number of books into the language of the layman he said after the lecture a reception was held in the faculty lounge by phi beta kappa the residence halls council and the cooperative lecture series committee dr clagett will preside at a discussion of the role of the his tory of science as an academic discipline in the mcclintic-mar shall lounge at 7:30 p.m tonight dr marshall clagett oxford debates excite audience there will not be any breaks dur ing the concert he said freshmen will be allowed to at tend the concert but not the com bined house parties slated for that night fraternities have agreed to hold parties instead of th annual monte carlo night tickets are 6 and cover the cost of concert and jchnny and the hurricanes danny and the juniors the whirl winds and the dovells will rock the ifc weekend revelers ronald johnson 62 ifc president an nounced monday the concert will be held march 17 a .% ; the frolics ballroom in allentown from : l;3q to 5:30 p.m krause lectures monday w r krause of rohm and haas co will speak at a meeting of the university accountiny society and beta alpha psi accounting honor ary at 7:30 o'clock monday eve ning march 5 in room 207 of drown hall his topic will be accouting problems in the chem ical industry |
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