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b&w photo by bill feldman ted silvey of the afl-cio speakers bureau debates with walter bailey representing the na tional association of manufacturers thursday night the two-day conference on automation was sponsored by arcadia see story below for centennial spring group seeks hp change 58th bach festival to open on friday class elections for the 1965-66 academic year will be held tomor row through friday all candidates running for offices of president secretary and treas urer of the classes of c 6 67 and 68 have been registered with the arcadia elections committee this committee runs the elections determines infringements of election regulations and counts the votes cast candidates for the class of 1966 are president stephen f gold mann and william j rizzo jr secretary william t mcallister treas urer david p etzel jr and michael gerlick candidates for the class of 1967 president russell h feroe jr anthony narducci jr john r patrick george j yon seelen stephen m wilcox and d brooks zug secretary richard w coulston fred j cuthbertson michael g linebaugh and jerry sturman treasurer peter f ciampa frederick s hansen donald w martin and d'arcy w roper 111 candidates for the class of 1968 president richard d brown jr aubrey w gladstone norman j greenough scott h jaeger steven a kelben william h meub hi david j samp.son and robert w slavin secretary richard k greevy david c james charles f kalmbach jr ralph d kidder thomas t mccandless william t powers robert m staring and dennis k stone running for treasurer of next year's sophomore class robert j bradley jr joseph f godfrey wayne c gohacki w john irwin 11 alan s kessman fred w klein jr carl w monk jr marc c par ticelli jeffrey l pfaeffle and david l raring 4 p.m friday and parts iv v and vi will be presented at 8:30 p.m the mass in b minor to credo will be presented at 2:15 p.m saturday and the mass la b minor credo to end will be pre sented at 4:30 p.m a special feature of the festival will be a recital by agi jambor at 10:30 a.m saturday he will pre sent the concerto in a minor sonata in d minor and the bran denburg concerto in d overseas study to be weighed there will be two duplicate per formances may 14-15 and may 21 22 of the 58th aanual bach fes tival in packer memorial church reserve tickets for friday and saturday have been sold out re serve tickets for thursday's public rehearsal may still be available for two dollars from the bach choir main and church sts the bach choir of bethlehem directed by dr ifor jones will feature professional soloists caro lyn stanford joan caplan walter carringer david dodds and ken neth smith parts i 11 and 111 of the christ mas oratorio will be presented at friday classes would be suspended to encourage attendance at a two part problem session for the lehigh graduate l 966 in grace hall at 11 a.m and 2 p.m the changing moral standards — the chang ing attitude toward sex the role of religion apa thetic america and crime in the united states is one usggested topic social and economic problems 1 is another topic with suggested discussion of the use of leisure time labor unions education and civil rights a third proposed topic is alternatives in amer ican politics friday evening the special program would con tinue with a formal dance at the hotel bethlehem for 1,000 couples the cost would be 4 saturday at 1 p.m the festivities would continue with a concert by a popular artist in taylor stad ium students and their dates faculty administrators and families would attend a barbecue saturday at 4 p.m in the saucon fields arrangements would be made for fraternities and other living groups to see centennial page 5 role of automation examined at forum undergraduates will be polled this week to ascer tain their opinions on modifying the traditional houseparty schedule for a special university cen tennial houseparty next spring copies of a tentative program proposed by the student centennial committee are to be sent today to all living group presidents the officers will be asked to poll their groups for reaction and sugges tions the student committee was formed in december to promote student participation in the university's centennial program special centennial activities would be scheduled for thursday night and friday to enlarge th april 28 to may 1 weekend thursday night a panel in grace hall would dis cuss goals of the physical expansion and educational plans in lehigh's future the program would start with a satirical history of lehigh and a presentation by the development office on the future building program following this would be a panel discussion by representatives of various institutions on the uni versity's goals as an educational institution vol 76 — no 47 class elections end on friday 866-0331 bethlehem pa — tuesday may 11 1965 brown and white arcadia will ask the educational policy committee tomorrow to in vestigate the possibility of initiat ing a program to permit students to spend part of their academic career abroad arcadians joseph a loranger 65 and stewart early 66 will introduce the proposal two advantages of a foreign study program seen by loranger are the experience of studying under the different academic ap proaches of schools abroad and the contribution to personal devel opment and maturity which a stu dent could gain from contact with a foreign culture loranger said he believes the program would probably be more advantageous to arts and business students than to engineers he added however that engi neers could benefit from the dif ferent approach to engineering subjects that is taken in other countries he pointed out that the emphasis is on the practical rather see plan page 6 b&w photo by william pecg william lewis done jose and anne elgar micaela per form bizet's carmen in grace hall saturday night the chatham college choir and the lehigh glee club participated in the performance directed by prof robert cutler a two-day intercollegiate con ference on the effects of automa tion in the modern day world was held here under arcadia sponsor ship thursday and friday under the title ox the revolu tion in automation and techno logical change the conference brought together students and faculty from lehigh and other schools as well as the general public topics discussed included labor and management views on auto mation automation and social change and government's role in solving some of the problems caused by automation the keynote address was given by dr darth l man gum secre tary of the president's manpower commission on automation tech nology and economic progress at the opening luncheon on thurs day thursday night a debate be tween ted silvey of the afl-cio headquarters speakers bureau and walter bailey chairman of the board of warner and swasey company on labor and manage ment views on automation spot lighted the activities see conference page 7 notice the arcadia office in the | university center will be | open monday through thurs | day from 4 to 5 p.m and | from 7 to 8 p.m during the | next two weeks | students with complaints | and suggestions concerning f and university affairs may discuss them with arcadia 1 representatives during these \ hours |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 76 no. 47 |
Date | 1965-05-11 |
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FullText | b&w photo by bill feldman ted silvey of the afl-cio speakers bureau debates with walter bailey representing the na tional association of manufacturers thursday night the two-day conference on automation was sponsored by arcadia see story below for centennial spring group seeks hp change 58th bach festival to open on friday class elections for the 1965-66 academic year will be held tomor row through friday all candidates running for offices of president secretary and treas urer of the classes of c 6 67 and 68 have been registered with the arcadia elections committee this committee runs the elections determines infringements of election regulations and counts the votes cast candidates for the class of 1966 are president stephen f gold mann and william j rizzo jr secretary william t mcallister treas urer david p etzel jr and michael gerlick candidates for the class of 1967 president russell h feroe jr anthony narducci jr john r patrick george j yon seelen stephen m wilcox and d brooks zug secretary richard w coulston fred j cuthbertson michael g linebaugh and jerry sturman treasurer peter f ciampa frederick s hansen donald w martin and d'arcy w roper 111 candidates for the class of 1968 president richard d brown jr aubrey w gladstone norman j greenough scott h jaeger steven a kelben william h meub hi david j samp.son and robert w slavin secretary richard k greevy david c james charles f kalmbach jr ralph d kidder thomas t mccandless william t powers robert m staring and dennis k stone running for treasurer of next year's sophomore class robert j bradley jr joseph f godfrey wayne c gohacki w john irwin 11 alan s kessman fred w klein jr carl w monk jr marc c par ticelli jeffrey l pfaeffle and david l raring 4 p.m friday and parts iv v and vi will be presented at 8:30 p.m the mass in b minor to credo will be presented at 2:15 p.m saturday and the mass la b minor credo to end will be pre sented at 4:30 p.m a special feature of the festival will be a recital by agi jambor at 10:30 a.m saturday he will pre sent the concerto in a minor sonata in d minor and the bran denburg concerto in d overseas study to be weighed there will be two duplicate per formances may 14-15 and may 21 22 of the 58th aanual bach fes tival in packer memorial church reserve tickets for friday and saturday have been sold out re serve tickets for thursday's public rehearsal may still be available for two dollars from the bach choir main and church sts the bach choir of bethlehem directed by dr ifor jones will feature professional soloists caro lyn stanford joan caplan walter carringer david dodds and ken neth smith parts i 11 and 111 of the christ mas oratorio will be presented at friday classes would be suspended to encourage attendance at a two part problem session for the lehigh graduate l 966 in grace hall at 11 a.m and 2 p.m the changing moral standards — the chang ing attitude toward sex the role of religion apa thetic america and crime in the united states is one usggested topic social and economic problems 1 is another topic with suggested discussion of the use of leisure time labor unions education and civil rights a third proposed topic is alternatives in amer ican politics friday evening the special program would con tinue with a formal dance at the hotel bethlehem for 1,000 couples the cost would be 4 saturday at 1 p.m the festivities would continue with a concert by a popular artist in taylor stad ium students and their dates faculty administrators and families would attend a barbecue saturday at 4 p.m in the saucon fields arrangements would be made for fraternities and other living groups to see centennial page 5 role of automation examined at forum undergraduates will be polled this week to ascer tain their opinions on modifying the traditional houseparty schedule for a special university cen tennial houseparty next spring copies of a tentative program proposed by the student centennial committee are to be sent today to all living group presidents the officers will be asked to poll their groups for reaction and sugges tions the student committee was formed in december to promote student participation in the university's centennial program special centennial activities would be scheduled for thursday night and friday to enlarge th april 28 to may 1 weekend thursday night a panel in grace hall would dis cuss goals of the physical expansion and educational plans in lehigh's future the program would start with a satirical history of lehigh and a presentation by the development office on the future building program following this would be a panel discussion by representatives of various institutions on the uni versity's goals as an educational institution vol 76 — no 47 class elections end on friday 866-0331 bethlehem pa — tuesday may 11 1965 brown and white arcadia will ask the educational policy committee tomorrow to in vestigate the possibility of initiat ing a program to permit students to spend part of their academic career abroad arcadians joseph a loranger 65 and stewart early 66 will introduce the proposal two advantages of a foreign study program seen by loranger are the experience of studying under the different academic ap proaches of schools abroad and the contribution to personal devel opment and maturity which a stu dent could gain from contact with a foreign culture loranger said he believes the program would probably be more advantageous to arts and business students than to engineers he added however that engi neers could benefit from the dif ferent approach to engineering subjects that is taken in other countries he pointed out that the emphasis is on the practical rather see plan page 6 b&w photo by william pecg william lewis done jose and anne elgar micaela per form bizet's carmen in grace hall saturday night the chatham college choir and the lehigh glee club participated in the performance directed by prof robert cutler a two-day intercollegiate con ference on the effects of automa tion in the modern day world was held here under arcadia sponsor ship thursday and friday under the title ox the revolu tion in automation and techno logical change the conference brought together students and faculty from lehigh and other schools as well as the general public topics discussed included labor and management views on auto mation automation and social change and government's role in solving some of the problems caused by automation the keynote address was given by dr darth l man gum secre tary of the president's manpower commission on automation tech nology and economic progress at the opening luncheon on thurs day thursday night a debate be tween ted silvey of the afl-cio headquarters speakers bureau and walter bailey chairman of the board of warner and swasey company on labor and manage ment views on automation spot lighted the activities see conference page 7 notice the arcadia office in the | university center will be | open monday through thurs | day from 4 to 5 p.m and | from 7 to 8 p.m during the | next two weeks | students with complaints | and suggestions concerning f and university affairs may discuss them with arcadia 1 representatives during these \ hours | |
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