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joseph b mcfadden the political scene richardson dilworth visits monday see africa page 4 professor of history the program includes monday april 16 at 4:15 p.m a film en titled angola journey to a war 8:00 p.m a lecture on new african states — painful transi tions and hopes by dr griffith and at 9:30 p.m a reception in the faculty lounge of the u center for dr griffith and musarurwa on tuesday there is a luncheon and talk in the osbourne room of the u.c africa at the u.n by thoron 4:15 p.m a panel discus sion on the congo problem with gilhool as moderator and dr grif fith thoron and masarurwa as participants 8:00 p.m a lecture on the national struggle in af rica by musarurwa and 9:30 p.m a reception in the faculty lounge for musarurwa and thoron on wednesday the schedule in cludes a luncheon and talk the drive for unity in contemporary africa by dr wallerstein 4:15 p.m a panel discussion entitled ethnic diversity and national in tegrity in west africa with dr yates as moderator and including by dave lewandowski for the next four or five hun dred years the earth's climate should be getting warmer and warmer according to dr erling dorf professor of geology at prin ceton university and sigma xi lec turer speaking last night on the topic of the earth's changing cli mates dorf explained that ac cording to climactical trends the earth is now in an interglacial period after the warming trend another glacial age should follow describing the methods by which pre-historic climates are de see long page 7 terr-*^ed he said that plant fossils are tne best indicators he stated that plants are usually more reli able than animal fossils for the simple reason that plants are sta tionary whereas animals tend to migrate with differing weather conditions dorf then went on to discuss some of the pre-historic climates he started by describing normal climate which is believed to have existed for two-thirds of all geo logical time geographically most of the upper half of america was sub-tropical and the lower half was mainly tropical the deep south was completely underwater these particular belts were in existence about 50 million years richardson dilworth democrat ic endorsed pennsylvania guber natorial candidate is scheduled to speak at a luncheon here monday dilworth who will be cam paigning throughout northampton county monday will address a luncheon at approximately 11:45 a.m in the university center tougaloo exchange cancelled arcadia's proposed exchange of students with tougaloo southern christian college has failed for this semester arcadia was informed last week by the national student associa tion of its elimination as a program participant at tougaloo nsa's only comment maybe next semester in reviewing the nsa exchange program in which negro and white students would change colleges for six days r steven schiavo 63 president of arcadia hailed the nsa plan as an excellent idea but vaguely organized apparently nsa didn't expect the flood of applications they re ceived from across the country the plan we feel needs organization see cancellation page 6 and democratic candidate for governor in 1950 when he was de feated by a slim margin dilworth once a republican was elected mayor of philadelphia on the democratic ticket in 1956 he was reelected in 1959 his administration in philadel phia has been characterized as one of reform he was largely re sponsible for a massive re-de velopment program in philadel phia during his two terms he was also responsible for a new philadelphia city charter guaranteeing certain minimum standards of conduct for public of ficials he also instituted a pro gram of civil service for city em ployees in 1956 dilworth and his wife were passengers on the ocean liner andrea doria when it sank however they were rescued hutchinson room 303 the po litical science assembly is spon soring dilworth's appearance the exact time of the start of the luncheon was indefinite late wed nesday however arrangements were supposed to be made more certain by today according to howard r whitcomb graduate as sistant in government and faculty advisor to psa dilworth resigned as mayor of philadelphia january 14 and an nounced on feb 12 that he was a candidate for the democratic nom ination for governor he later received the backing of the democratic party dilworth graduated from yale university in 1921 with an a.b he received an l.1.8 from yale in 1926 he was democratic candidate for mayor of philadelphia in 1947 dr erling dorf cosi fan tutte opera tonight in grace hall cosi fan tutte — turnau opera players shown in scene from mozart opera which will be presented in grace hall at 8:15 p.m tonight bethlehem pa friday april 13 1962 vol 73 — no 41 african expert opens lecture series monday dr sanford griffith director of the african study center of the new school for social research will be one of the speakers at the problems of emerging states in africa symposium to be held mon day through wednesday the symposium is the major presentation of the cooperative lecture series and is co-spon sored by the classes of 63 and 64 the interfraternity council the in ternational relations club the political science assembly and arcadia other participants include chris topher thoron advisor of the po climate getting warmer says sigma xi lecturer litical and security affairs u.s mission to the u.n willie a d musarurwa parvin fellow at princeton university and editor of the parade printed in salisbury southern rhodesia dr immanuel wallerstein assistant professor of sociology at columbia univer sity hisham omayad chief of the ghana information service in new york city dr ross yates asso ciate professor of government and thomas m power and thomas k gilhool participants in the 1961 crossroads africa program chairman for the program will be dr charles a hale assistant mczart's cosi fan tutte will be pre sented by the turnau opera players in grace hall tonight at 8:15 p.m this appearance of the turnau players s one of their concluding stops of a na tion-wide tour they have staged since 1955 over 250 performances of 30 different operas including five world premieres of ecu temporary works background of the members includes the julliard school of music nbc tv colum bia and decca records and the new york city opera company cosi fan tutte or women are like that takes place in naples in 1790 the story is light and frivolous and ends with the theme happy the man who accepts life as it really is and in all its ups and downs takes a reasonable view . ." the opera will be in english named after the late european professor josef tui nau the troupe is dedicated to fostering young operatic talent in the united states and promoting of opera throughout the country the cast although young has had considerable experience in the united states and abroad dr david m greene assistant professor of english who previewed the opera writes the stage history of cosi fan tutte is strange after what was appar ently a successful first performance in vienna in 1790 it quickly dropped from sight the nineteenth century scorned its plot of romantic infidelity though it wor mmm shipped don giovanni and le nobbe di figaro it was not until about sixty years ago that the work was returned to the euro pean repertoire largely through the efforts of the old mozart wor shipper richard strauss since that time it has slowly grown in public esteem until now it is a staple of most of the great opera see cosi page 7 brown and white 866-0331 icem convo approves mcfadden as deputy also president of the largest union school district in pennsylvania the bethlehem area union school board prof joseph b mcfadden head of the division of journalism re ceived the support of the 30-member nations of the intergovernmental committee for european migration today the ratification of his appointment as deputy director will be made in geneva switzerland on may 14 mcfadden will be expected to begin his duties in geneva on sept 1 his nomination for approval was made by congressman francis e walter permanent u.s represen tative to the council on behalf oj president john f kennedy mcfadden who will take a leave of absence from the university will receive a salary of around 20,000 icem is a cooperative effort in relocating refugees from europe throughout the world its functions include the recep tion processing retraining rehab ilitation and resettlement of euro peans whatever their location throughout the world a total of more than 1,170,000 re fugees has been relocated in new homes and employment since its founding approximately 150,000 europeans are handled by the in tergovernmental committee an nually mcfadden who was made a full professor last year is president of the bethlehem school board is
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FullText | joseph b mcfadden the political scene richardson dilworth visits monday see africa page 4 professor of history the program includes monday april 16 at 4:15 p.m a film en titled angola journey to a war 8:00 p.m a lecture on new african states — painful transi tions and hopes by dr griffith and at 9:30 p.m a reception in the faculty lounge of the u center for dr griffith and musarurwa on tuesday there is a luncheon and talk in the osbourne room of the u.c africa at the u.n by thoron 4:15 p.m a panel discus sion on the congo problem with gilhool as moderator and dr grif fith thoron and masarurwa as participants 8:00 p.m a lecture on the national struggle in af rica by musarurwa and 9:30 p.m a reception in the faculty lounge for musarurwa and thoron on wednesday the schedule in cludes a luncheon and talk the drive for unity in contemporary africa by dr wallerstein 4:15 p.m a panel discussion entitled ethnic diversity and national in tegrity in west africa with dr yates as moderator and including by dave lewandowski for the next four or five hun dred years the earth's climate should be getting warmer and warmer according to dr erling dorf professor of geology at prin ceton university and sigma xi lec turer speaking last night on the topic of the earth's changing cli mates dorf explained that ac cording to climactical trends the earth is now in an interglacial period after the warming trend another glacial age should follow describing the methods by which pre-historic climates are de see long page 7 terr-*^ed he said that plant fossils are tne best indicators he stated that plants are usually more reli able than animal fossils for the simple reason that plants are sta tionary whereas animals tend to migrate with differing weather conditions dorf then went on to discuss some of the pre-historic climates he started by describing normal climate which is believed to have existed for two-thirds of all geo logical time geographically most of the upper half of america was sub-tropical and the lower half was mainly tropical the deep south was completely underwater these particular belts were in existence about 50 million years richardson dilworth democrat ic endorsed pennsylvania guber natorial candidate is scheduled to speak at a luncheon here monday dilworth who will be cam paigning throughout northampton county monday will address a luncheon at approximately 11:45 a.m in the university center tougaloo exchange cancelled arcadia's proposed exchange of students with tougaloo southern christian college has failed for this semester arcadia was informed last week by the national student associa tion of its elimination as a program participant at tougaloo nsa's only comment maybe next semester in reviewing the nsa exchange program in which negro and white students would change colleges for six days r steven schiavo 63 president of arcadia hailed the nsa plan as an excellent idea but vaguely organized apparently nsa didn't expect the flood of applications they re ceived from across the country the plan we feel needs organization see cancellation page 6 and democratic candidate for governor in 1950 when he was de feated by a slim margin dilworth once a republican was elected mayor of philadelphia on the democratic ticket in 1956 he was reelected in 1959 his administration in philadel phia has been characterized as one of reform he was largely re sponsible for a massive re-de velopment program in philadel phia during his two terms he was also responsible for a new philadelphia city charter guaranteeing certain minimum standards of conduct for public of ficials he also instituted a pro gram of civil service for city em ployees in 1956 dilworth and his wife were passengers on the ocean liner andrea doria when it sank however they were rescued hutchinson room 303 the po litical science assembly is spon soring dilworth's appearance the exact time of the start of the luncheon was indefinite late wed nesday however arrangements were supposed to be made more certain by today according to howard r whitcomb graduate as sistant in government and faculty advisor to psa dilworth resigned as mayor of philadelphia january 14 and an nounced on feb 12 that he was a candidate for the democratic nom ination for governor he later received the backing of the democratic party dilworth graduated from yale university in 1921 with an a.b he received an l.1.8 from yale in 1926 he was democratic candidate for mayor of philadelphia in 1947 dr erling dorf cosi fan tutte opera tonight in grace hall cosi fan tutte — turnau opera players shown in scene from mozart opera which will be presented in grace hall at 8:15 p.m tonight bethlehem pa friday april 13 1962 vol 73 — no 41 african expert opens lecture series monday dr sanford griffith director of the african study center of the new school for social research will be one of the speakers at the problems of emerging states in africa symposium to be held mon day through wednesday the symposium is the major presentation of the cooperative lecture series and is co-spon sored by the classes of 63 and 64 the interfraternity council the in ternational relations club the political science assembly and arcadia other participants include chris topher thoron advisor of the po climate getting warmer says sigma xi lecturer litical and security affairs u.s mission to the u.n willie a d musarurwa parvin fellow at princeton university and editor of the parade printed in salisbury southern rhodesia dr immanuel wallerstein assistant professor of sociology at columbia univer sity hisham omayad chief of the ghana information service in new york city dr ross yates asso ciate professor of government and thomas m power and thomas k gilhool participants in the 1961 crossroads africa program chairman for the program will be dr charles a hale assistant mczart's cosi fan tutte will be pre sented by the turnau opera players in grace hall tonight at 8:15 p.m this appearance of the turnau players s one of their concluding stops of a na tion-wide tour they have staged since 1955 over 250 performances of 30 different operas including five world premieres of ecu temporary works background of the members includes the julliard school of music nbc tv colum bia and decca records and the new york city opera company cosi fan tutte or women are like that takes place in naples in 1790 the story is light and frivolous and ends with the theme happy the man who accepts life as it really is and in all its ups and downs takes a reasonable view . ." the opera will be in english named after the late european professor josef tui nau the troupe is dedicated to fostering young operatic talent in the united states and promoting of opera throughout the country the cast although young has had considerable experience in the united states and abroad dr david m greene assistant professor of english who previewed the opera writes the stage history of cosi fan tutte is strange after what was appar ently a successful first performance in vienna in 1790 it quickly dropped from sight the nineteenth century scorned its plot of romantic infidelity though it wor mmm shipped don giovanni and le nobbe di figaro it was not until about sixty years ago that the work was returned to the euro pean repertoire largely through the efforts of the old mozart wor shipper richard strauss since that time it has slowly grown in public esteem until now it is a staple of most of the great opera see cosi page 7 brown and white 866-0331 icem convo approves mcfadden as deputy also president of the largest union school district in pennsylvania the bethlehem area union school board prof joseph b mcfadden head of the division of journalism re ceived the support of the 30-member nations of the intergovernmental committee for european migration today the ratification of his appointment as deputy director will be made in geneva switzerland on may 14 mcfadden will be expected to begin his duties in geneva on sept 1 his nomination for approval was made by congressman francis e walter permanent u.s represen tative to the council on behalf oj president john f kennedy mcfadden who will take a leave of absence from the university will receive a salary of around 20,000 icem is a cooperative effort in relocating refugees from europe throughout the world its functions include the recep tion processing retraining rehab ilitation and resettlement of euro peans whatever their location throughout the world a total of more than 1,170,000 re fugees has been relocated in new homes and employment since its founding approximately 150,000 europeans are handled by the in tergovernmental committee an nually mcfadden who was made a full professor last year is president of the bethlehem school board is |
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