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bulletin copy of dag hammerskjold's markings by maury poscover 66 on behalf of arcadia to mrs jacob blaustein who accepted the gift for her ailing husband sir denis will deliver two more public lectures at 8:15 p.m today and tomorrow in the osbourne room of the university center tonight's topic will deal with realism in american foreign pol icy the final lecture will con cern the geographic limitations that must be dealt with in foreign diplomacy and will include a summation of his lectures by chuck tschampion the philosophy that american foreign policy is not going to change the rest of the world over night established itself as the theme of sir denis w brogan'r inaugural blaustein lecture series address sir denis a professor of polit ical science at cambridge spoke on the present dilemmas of american foreign policy in a changing world in grace hall last night we must live in a world we haven't made said brcgan he stated that this is true despite the illusion of american omnipo tence which states that every petitions circulated protesting sales tax on school books sir denis w brogan thing in the world occurs because of what america does or doesn't do the british authority on u s foreign policy gave examples of problems in international relations for which america either has no real responsibility such as cyprus or has some responsibilities and duties although founded on arti ficial concepts such as the amer ica in latin america ; or is trying to take on responsibilities by or ganizing new countries and satur ating them with the american way of life as in africa or asia people don't necessarily want to imitate they have their own sense of values he said we must expect brogan said to be continually adding to our for eign diplomacy as the world changes and ages in this world today for which you are only partly responsible there is never a final down pay ment the lecture was preceded by the dedication of the entire lecture series by dr w deming lewis president of the university and by the presentation of an engraved a lehigh junior was killed and six others persons were injured sunday in a two car accident south of pineville bucks county frank g dean 66 of 502 on tario st bethlehem and 219 n wynnewood aye narberth pa was pronounced dead at the scene by dr robert bucher the death was attributed to a crushed chest by dr samuel willard bucks county coroner see auto page 5 lodge to speak next year of pittsburgh also carnegie institue of tech nology pennsylvania state uni versity haverford college beaver college st joseph's college vil lanova university drexel institute of technology and king's college henry cabot lodge former united states sen ator ambassador to the united nations and to south viet nam has been selected as the 1966 blaustein lecturer in international relations the announcement of the selection somes on the eve of sir denis brogan's initiation of the annual lectureships at the university lodge who was recently recalled to washington to advise president johnson on the situation in southeast asia will visit the campus for four days english satire due thursday in grace hall beyond the fringe the mate rialization of the impossible eng lish style will visit the campus this thursday at 8:15 p.m in grace hall the touring company perform ance of this broadway show is be ing presented as the concluding program of the 1964-65 committee on performing arts series ranked as one of the decades most successful hits in london and on broadway the show is a british satire on everything from shakespeare to saccharine the show will be presented by a four-man cast composed of robert cessna donald cullen joel fabiani and james valentine the men are to present the beyond the fringe material in its original form duplicating the first quartet of britishers to con ceive the show the fringemen will come as see british page 4 during the spring of 1966 lodge was elected to the u s senate in 1936 and 1942 after resigning from the senate in order to join the army during world war 11 he was again elected to the senate in 1946 from 1953 to 1960 lodge was the u s repre sentative in the united nations then in 1960 he became the republican nominee for the vice-presi dency was defeated and served as ambassador to south viet nam from 1963 to 1964 crgnaliy expected to be circu lated last week the petitions were retained until this week so the associates could have time to or ganize a more effective campaign on april 2 delegations from each of 15 pennsylvania colleges led by the university of pennsyl vania group which started the drive will go to harrisburg and present the petitions to prominent members of the pennsylvania legislature representing lehigh at harris burg will be robert s young 66 stewart early 66 and joseph a loranger jr 65 colleges participating in the drive to have the book tax re pealed are university of pennsyl vania temple university swarth more college bryn mawr college allegheny college and university the members of arcadia asso ciates are making a concerted effort to get as many signatures as possible on their petitions ad vocating repeal of the five per cent pennsylvania sales tax on books and school supplies out of lehigh's 2,700 under graduates we hope to get the peti tions signed by at least 2,000 of them declared donald l cuneo g6 president of arcadia asso ciates petitions were sent out on fri day to the presidents of all 76 lehigh living groups the asso ciates hope all the petitions will be signed and returned to the associates by tomorrow a table where town students may sign the petitions will be maintained across from the uni versity center post office from 9 a.m to 6:15 p.m on wednesday and thursday petitions have also been given to faculty department heads so that faculty members may join the drive to end the tax ifc weekend suffers many disturbances the traditional ifc rock ar>d roll weekend ran into unexpected problems this year the drifters n the or'ons were in texas unable to be here their telegram said two other groups which they considered o be of equal stature world take their places these substitute groups were the duprees and the chiffons the substitution was announced at 1:45 p.m by david p etzel jr '()() co-chairman of the ifc com mittee it was learned that ifc was not going to rive refunds since they had six groups which wore equal to the ori?;inal con tract in addition to the change of groups other problems arose the see sound page 4 the four frincemen left to right joel fabiani james valentine dcnalj culcn nj o ert cessna will lampoon modern society thursday night in grace hall vol 76 — no 38 lehigh university brown and white 866-0331 narrow policy views challenged by brogan bethlehem pa — tuesday march 23 1965 notice the next edition of the h brown and white will be published friday april 9 i the deadline for announce ments and advertising is 5 p.m wednesday april 7 zmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm
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FullText | bulletin copy of dag hammerskjold's markings by maury poscover 66 on behalf of arcadia to mrs jacob blaustein who accepted the gift for her ailing husband sir denis will deliver two more public lectures at 8:15 p.m today and tomorrow in the osbourne room of the university center tonight's topic will deal with realism in american foreign pol icy the final lecture will con cern the geographic limitations that must be dealt with in foreign diplomacy and will include a summation of his lectures by chuck tschampion the philosophy that american foreign policy is not going to change the rest of the world over night established itself as the theme of sir denis w brogan'r inaugural blaustein lecture series address sir denis a professor of polit ical science at cambridge spoke on the present dilemmas of american foreign policy in a changing world in grace hall last night we must live in a world we haven't made said brcgan he stated that this is true despite the illusion of american omnipo tence which states that every petitions circulated protesting sales tax on school books sir denis w brogan thing in the world occurs because of what america does or doesn't do the british authority on u s foreign policy gave examples of problems in international relations for which america either has no real responsibility such as cyprus or has some responsibilities and duties although founded on arti ficial concepts such as the amer ica in latin america ; or is trying to take on responsibilities by or ganizing new countries and satur ating them with the american way of life as in africa or asia people don't necessarily want to imitate they have their own sense of values he said we must expect brogan said to be continually adding to our for eign diplomacy as the world changes and ages in this world today for which you are only partly responsible there is never a final down pay ment the lecture was preceded by the dedication of the entire lecture series by dr w deming lewis president of the university and by the presentation of an engraved a lehigh junior was killed and six others persons were injured sunday in a two car accident south of pineville bucks county frank g dean 66 of 502 on tario st bethlehem and 219 n wynnewood aye narberth pa was pronounced dead at the scene by dr robert bucher the death was attributed to a crushed chest by dr samuel willard bucks county coroner see auto page 5 lodge to speak next year of pittsburgh also carnegie institue of tech nology pennsylvania state uni versity haverford college beaver college st joseph's college vil lanova university drexel institute of technology and king's college henry cabot lodge former united states sen ator ambassador to the united nations and to south viet nam has been selected as the 1966 blaustein lecturer in international relations the announcement of the selection somes on the eve of sir denis brogan's initiation of the annual lectureships at the university lodge who was recently recalled to washington to advise president johnson on the situation in southeast asia will visit the campus for four days english satire due thursday in grace hall beyond the fringe the mate rialization of the impossible eng lish style will visit the campus this thursday at 8:15 p.m in grace hall the touring company perform ance of this broadway show is be ing presented as the concluding program of the 1964-65 committee on performing arts series ranked as one of the decades most successful hits in london and on broadway the show is a british satire on everything from shakespeare to saccharine the show will be presented by a four-man cast composed of robert cessna donald cullen joel fabiani and james valentine the men are to present the beyond the fringe material in its original form duplicating the first quartet of britishers to con ceive the show the fringemen will come as see british page 4 during the spring of 1966 lodge was elected to the u s senate in 1936 and 1942 after resigning from the senate in order to join the army during world war 11 he was again elected to the senate in 1946 from 1953 to 1960 lodge was the u s repre sentative in the united nations then in 1960 he became the republican nominee for the vice-presi dency was defeated and served as ambassador to south viet nam from 1963 to 1964 crgnaliy expected to be circu lated last week the petitions were retained until this week so the associates could have time to or ganize a more effective campaign on april 2 delegations from each of 15 pennsylvania colleges led by the university of pennsyl vania group which started the drive will go to harrisburg and present the petitions to prominent members of the pennsylvania legislature representing lehigh at harris burg will be robert s young 66 stewart early 66 and joseph a loranger jr 65 colleges participating in the drive to have the book tax re pealed are university of pennsyl vania temple university swarth more college bryn mawr college allegheny college and university the members of arcadia asso ciates are making a concerted effort to get as many signatures as possible on their petitions ad vocating repeal of the five per cent pennsylvania sales tax on books and school supplies out of lehigh's 2,700 under graduates we hope to get the peti tions signed by at least 2,000 of them declared donald l cuneo g6 president of arcadia asso ciates petitions were sent out on fri day to the presidents of all 76 lehigh living groups the asso ciates hope all the petitions will be signed and returned to the associates by tomorrow a table where town students may sign the petitions will be maintained across from the uni versity center post office from 9 a.m to 6:15 p.m on wednesday and thursday petitions have also been given to faculty department heads so that faculty members may join the drive to end the tax ifc weekend suffers many disturbances the traditional ifc rock ar>d roll weekend ran into unexpected problems this year the drifters n the or'ons were in texas unable to be here their telegram said two other groups which they considered o be of equal stature world take their places these substitute groups were the duprees and the chiffons the substitution was announced at 1:45 p.m by david p etzel jr '()() co-chairman of the ifc com mittee it was learned that ifc was not going to rive refunds since they had six groups which wore equal to the ori?;inal con tract in addition to the change of groups other problems arose the see sound page 4 the four frincemen left to right joel fabiani james valentine dcnalj culcn nj o ert cessna will lampoon modern society thursday night in grace hall vol 76 — no 38 lehigh university brown and white 866-0331 narrow policy views challenged by brogan bethlehem pa — tuesday march 23 1965 notice the next edition of the h brown and white will be published friday april 9 i the deadline for announce ments and advertising is 5 p.m wednesday april 7 zmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmm |
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