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over 1,000 faithful admire s of bethlehem's king of steel listened with solemn attention amid candle light and decora-tic ns en the top floor of grace hall monday evening they were paying tribute to eugene g gracs in a manner reminiscent of roman holidays and greek festivals 6,600 oysters were offered up with 1,100 tender cuts of roast beef 150 gallons of coffee and enough rolls and potatoes to repair the wall of hadrian grace the living symbol of joe magarac the spirit of american steel production was feted in true kingly fashion tes depicting a skylne of belching furnaces backed by a massive silver of appreciation from the city it self for his service to the com munity now head of the largest ship building company in the u.s tandnig in the building which he donated to the university sur rounded by air that was e?ectric with tension and clouded with smoke from nearly i,o^o cigars the mighty magnate smiled congenially upon his cclebrators speakers including the object of felicitations himself later added to the greatest display of wealth and influence that bethlehem has seen in many years pictured above is prof auric dunlap assistant professor of in ternational relations who will oppose norman thomas in a debate on the feasability of socializing selected parts of american in dustry piano duo set in last recital mimi martin and marjorie schempf duo-pianists will be guest soloists in the final sunday recital of the lehigh music de partment january 15 at 4 p.m in the parish house of the cathedral church of the nativity at 3rd and wyandotte sts miss martin a native of hun gary has been in the united states for two years currently serving on the faculty of moraivian semin ary and college for women mar jorie schempf graduate of the houston conservatory of music in texas did graduate work at east man school of music rochester n y great powers maintain diplo matic representatives everywhere because they never know where they'll want to make their next real estate deal strategic bombing consists of an earnest effort to kill everybody decorations consisting of silhoue curtain and fronted by a large gold seal of the city of bethlehem be hind the speakers table lent an impressive note to the already overwhelming air of power that consumed the hall the observance of 50 years of faithful service to the company by grace was begun by a solemn inarch of guests the alma matsi was played and the guests of the head table accompanied grace to the nlatform lights dimmed and the lehigh and moravian gles clubs sang the fred waring arrangement of the star spangled banner as the lights came up the folk song joe magarac was presented in a unique arrangement by prof wil liam h schempf engraved programs bearing a sepia-toned photograph of beth lehem's champion were offered to all present the king himself re ceived a scroll from the bethlehem chamber of commerce as a token brown and white olunie 58 — number 23 norman says . . . lehigh university friday january 13 1950 advocate of socialized industry to debate at broughal monday bethlehem pa fices on the socialist party ticket including the offices of mayor of new york and president of the united states six times besides being a frequent speaker on vari ous programs mr thomas writes a semi-weekly column for the denver post prof auric dunlap received his bachelor of arts degree from union college schenectady n.y in 1929 and his master of arts de gree at columbia university in 1931 he has taught at columbia university and sampson college as well as in the pompton lakes n.j somerville n.j and pelham n y high schools member of kappa sigma social fraternity and pi gamma mv so cial science honorary society he also belongs to the american so ciety of international lav an authority in his field prof dunlap has been active in social studies curriculum study work and has served as president of the west chester county teachers associa tion continued en page 8 col 1 under the sponsorship of delta omicron theta the discussion between socialist norman thom as and prof auric bunlap assistant professor of international relations at lehigh will be held in the broughal high school auditorium on jan 16 at 8 p.m topic cf the discussion will be shcum norman th:mas plan for partial socialization of industry be adopted philip c howse 50 member of d.o.t w 11 be mcderat.or for the meeting born in ohio mr thomas attended bucknell universty and princeton university after wirch he be came assistant pastor of christ church in the new york city tene ment district after attending union theological seminary he was ordained and given the amer ican parish in east harlem where he remained for seven years during world war i norman thomas was active in the ameri can union against militarism and in 1918 resigned from his parish and founded and edited the world tomorrow he joined the socialist party because he believed it was the only organization realis tically facing the problems of war and the need for economic change in world war 11 mr thomas actively fought for a peace based on the cooperation of free peoples and rejection both of vengeance and imperialism since then he has campaigned for world disarm ament with international control and inspection and against both get-tough imperialism and ap peasement of russia norman thomas besides being author of numerous books and pamphlets has run for many of auric answers . . . norms n tlscmas perennial socialist candidate for president will uphold irs own plan for socialization of american industry against prof atir'e n burlap o the lehiih faculty in brcughal junior hig-h school on moir&ay niglit the debate is sponsored by delta omjcro-n theta 1,-ehigh debate honorary vets can have bonus forms notarized free forms for applying for penn sylvania state bonus wil be dis tributed by the state department of pennsylvania on or about jan uary 15 1950 forms will be avail able at the office of veteran's af fairs at lehigh veterans applying for the bonus must have their forms notarized lehigh university has made ar rangements for vets to have their forms notarized on campus free of charge notary publics will be stationed in the lobby of the alumni memorial building for two days after receipt of forms by the office of veterans affairs said the university director of vet erans affairs edwin s malesky any veteran who was recently surprised to find his disability check a little higher than it usual ly is will be pleased to discover that no mistakes were made by the va the disability rates were recently raised to compensate those who had received injuries in the war e g grace steel behemoth honored by bethlehem officials
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 59 no. 23 |
Date | 1950-01-13 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 59 no. 23 |
Date | 1950-01-13 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | over 1,000 faithful admire s of bethlehem's king of steel listened with solemn attention amid candle light and decora-tic ns en the top floor of grace hall monday evening they were paying tribute to eugene g gracs in a manner reminiscent of roman holidays and greek festivals 6,600 oysters were offered up with 1,100 tender cuts of roast beef 150 gallons of coffee and enough rolls and potatoes to repair the wall of hadrian grace the living symbol of joe magarac the spirit of american steel production was feted in true kingly fashion tes depicting a skylne of belching furnaces backed by a massive silver of appreciation from the city it self for his service to the com munity now head of the largest ship building company in the u.s tandnig in the building which he donated to the university sur rounded by air that was e?ectric with tension and clouded with smoke from nearly i,o^o cigars the mighty magnate smiled congenially upon his cclebrators speakers including the object of felicitations himself later added to the greatest display of wealth and influence that bethlehem has seen in many years pictured above is prof auric dunlap assistant professor of in ternational relations who will oppose norman thomas in a debate on the feasability of socializing selected parts of american in dustry piano duo set in last recital mimi martin and marjorie schempf duo-pianists will be guest soloists in the final sunday recital of the lehigh music de partment january 15 at 4 p.m in the parish house of the cathedral church of the nativity at 3rd and wyandotte sts miss martin a native of hun gary has been in the united states for two years currently serving on the faculty of moraivian semin ary and college for women mar jorie schempf graduate of the houston conservatory of music in texas did graduate work at east man school of music rochester n y great powers maintain diplo matic representatives everywhere because they never know where they'll want to make their next real estate deal strategic bombing consists of an earnest effort to kill everybody decorations consisting of silhoue curtain and fronted by a large gold seal of the city of bethlehem be hind the speakers table lent an impressive note to the already overwhelming air of power that consumed the hall the observance of 50 years of faithful service to the company by grace was begun by a solemn inarch of guests the alma matsi was played and the guests of the head table accompanied grace to the nlatform lights dimmed and the lehigh and moravian gles clubs sang the fred waring arrangement of the star spangled banner as the lights came up the folk song joe magarac was presented in a unique arrangement by prof wil liam h schempf engraved programs bearing a sepia-toned photograph of beth lehem's champion were offered to all present the king himself re ceived a scroll from the bethlehem chamber of commerce as a token brown and white olunie 58 — number 23 norman says . . . lehigh university friday january 13 1950 advocate of socialized industry to debate at broughal monday bethlehem pa fices on the socialist party ticket including the offices of mayor of new york and president of the united states six times besides being a frequent speaker on vari ous programs mr thomas writes a semi-weekly column for the denver post prof auric dunlap received his bachelor of arts degree from union college schenectady n.y in 1929 and his master of arts de gree at columbia university in 1931 he has taught at columbia university and sampson college as well as in the pompton lakes n.j somerville n.j and pelham n y high schools member of kappa sigma social fraternity and pi gamma mv so cial science honorary society he also belongs to the american so ciety of international lav an authority in his field prof dunlap has been active in social studies curriculum study work and has served as president of the west chester county teachers associa tion continued en page 8 col 1 under the sponsorship of delta omicron theta the discussion between socialist norman thom as and prof auric bunlap assistant professor of international relations at lehigh will be held in the broughal high school auditorium on jan 16 at 8 p.m topic cf the discussion will be shcum norman th:mas plan for partial socialization of industry be adopted philip c howse 50 member of d.o.t w 11 be mcderat.or for the meeting born in ohio mr thomas attended bucknell universty and princeton university after wirch he be came assistant pastor of christ church in the new york city tene ment district after attending union theological seminary he was ordained and given the amer ican parish in east harlem where he remained for seven years during world war i norman thomas was active in the ameri can union against militarism and in 1918 resigned from his parish and founded and edited the world tomorrow he joined the socialist party because he believed it was the only organization realis tically facing the problems of war and the need for economic change in world war 11 mr thomas actively fought for a peace based on the cooperation of free peoples and rejection both of vengeance and imperialism since then he has campaigned for world disarm ament with international control and inspection and against both get-tough imperialism and ap peasement of russia norman thomas besides being author of numerous books and pamphlets has run for many of auric answers . . . norms n tlscmas perennial socialist candidate for president will uphold irs own plan for socialization of american industry against prof atir'e n burlap o the lehiih faculty in brcughal junior hig-h school on moir&ay niglit the debate is sponsored by delta omjcro-n theta 1,-ehigh debate honorary vets can have bonus forms notarized free forms for applying for penn sylvania state bonus wil be dis tributed by the state department of pennsylvania on or about jan uary 15 1950 forms will be avail able at the office of veteran's af fairs at lehigh veterans applying for the bonus must have their forms notarized lehigh university has made ar rangements for vets to have their forms notarized on campus free of charge notary publics will be stationed in the lobby of the alumni memorial building for two days after receipt of forms by the office of veterans affairs said the university director of vet erans affairs edwin s malesky any veteran who was recently surprised to find his disability check a little higher than it usual ly is will be pleased to discover that no mistakes were made by the va the disability rates were recently raised to compensate those who had received injuries in the war e g grace steel behemoth honored by bethlehem officials |
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