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HAVE 11\ F EWS VOLUME 34-NUMBER ge ARDMORE, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 5, Mt $2.00 A YEAR Chamberlin Hopes for Free Russia in a Free World; Sforza and Pickett to Speak at R and R Symposium Chamberlin, Gerig, Morley, Steere Summer Session Morley Confers Doctor of Letters To Begin June 28 Will Also Be Present at Meeting The Summer Session will Upon Commencement , Day Speaker begin Sane 28 ler students Count Carlo Stoma, distingu- taking the accelerated pro- Speaking to the second com- ished Italian statesman, and gram, and for a large mencement of the Clasa of 1948, Clarence E. Pickett, Executive group of entering fresh- William Henry Chamberlin, '17, Secretary of the Amerkan men. The Session will last journalist and vielting prates- Friends Service Committee, will until August 28, giving atus aor of government at Haver- be the featured epeakera at dents a full quarter's credit, ford, told his audience that the Symposium "SOme Problems The College will begin "what wes must hope is that at Reconstruction" which is be- operating on the smarter out of the tremendous ordeal ing held this afternoon at toile system upon the arrival of en which the Russian people o'clock in the Haverford Union. the Army Pre-Medical Units have played a heroic part in defending their native . land, Morley to Deliver Welcome probably sometime late in the summer or early fall. there 'will finally emerge a free President Felix Morley will Aussie in a free world." deliver a welcoming address which will be followed by some _Citation Read remark. of a .diacussional char- Steere to -Head ' • Preceding • Dr. Chamberlin's actor by Dr. Benjamin Gerig, addresa, the honorary degree of who has just retarted from Dector of Letters was confer- the Itraited Nations' Food 'Con- New. Program red upon him. The citation ference which he attended as said ofDr. Chamberlin, that a a representative of the State Haverford to Train "graduitri.of this college in the Department, arid by Dr. William class of 1917, you have devoted Henry Chamberlin, '17, who 88 for Relief Work the intervening years to con- has been conducting a seminar Professor Douglas V. Steere, scientious reporting and scho- at Haverford during the past a: present Director of the Re- larly analysis in the field of semester on the various phases construction and Relief Unit, international relations; in cor- PRESIDENT MORLEY of the development of modern COUNT CARLO SEORTA., has been appointed Academic respondence, articles, lectures. Resale, and who gave • the LimeMr of the revised Recon- who conferred the honorary and books you have consistent- Italian statesman, who will Commencement Address this truction and Relief program. degree upon be, Cbernirerthe, ly clarified and objectively morning. speak at the R & It Sym- Latest plans provide for the analyzed many of the major Christopher Morley, Jr., is Path/7M addition of two new Units to problems with which the Amer- expected to report on the ho- eupplement the China Unit. NEWS Board ican democracy must. deal." man aide of the North African Two Professors To Use Panniers Rd. Hone In his preliminary "Remarks" Campaign. When the speakers Between July 1 and January President Felix Morley' said of have concluded their remarks, 1, Haverford vrill train -fifty Elects Officers Haverford that "we must par- Douglas V. Steere, the chair- Get Promotions roan for Reconstruction work ticipate in the public woe as in China. Selected from among The Board of the Haver-ford well as in the public weal. We men, will accept written ques- NEWS, meeting a week ago tions from the floor which the The Board of Managers at a six thousand in Civilian Public long ago Bet our hand to the meeting held May 21 appointed Service camps, these men will yesterday to elect officers to re. plow of genera] service and speakers will endeavor to &n- piece those called into the ewer. Mr. and Mrs. Frieden- Dr. Ralph M. Sargent a fall ge to China with the AFSC in mama now retreat." profemorthip to go into effect the next year. While at Hav- Services, chose David Y. Y. Hails berg of the Rocky Foundation, as Editor succeeding Stacey H. "Not Isolated" • under-whose sampiceti the meet- September 1, 1943. At the same erford they will live in the meeting the Board made Dr. Panmeere Read House. Prefeeeor Widdieorribe, Jr., whom term a "I think," he continued, "this ing is taking place, will be the office. was cut short by the is a time to look not backwards guests of honor. Edmund B. Stinnes associate and Mrs. Donald D. Stevenson professor of government for have been appointed resident ceiling up of the Navy Reserve. but ahead. For better or for To Emphasise Work the academic year 1943-1944. directors of thh China group. At this same meeting Joseph wersi, Haverford has been shak- This Symposium will eery* to Now on leave from Pennsyl- Stokes III was elected to suc- en out of its rut- More ac- Dr. Sargent graduated from curately, perhaps, the ruts, like emphasise not only the interest Carleton College in 1925 and vania' State University. the ceed John W. Pierson as Busi- that is being chosen at Haver- received him doctor's degree at Stevenson. have spent five ness Manager, and K. Tate much else that seemed secure, ford in the problems of the Yale in '1931. After this be years in China and in 1940-41, Baker was elected Circulation have dissolved around us. Here Past War world,ebut also the taught at Carleton for four they did relief work for the Manager succeeding Henry H. at Haverford we certainly are very active work which is be- AFSC in France. Vinsinger. George Montgomery not isolated from the challenge yearn and for the same length times. And we shall not, ing done here to train men and of time at Knox College before Chinese to Be Taught was chosen to follow Donald of the women to serve constructively corning to Reverter& The Chinese language will be Baird as Sports Editor. Edward if I can help it, isolate ourselves in that world.- For twenty-five taught these men by Wallace Block was named as Robert from participation in the re- Dr. Stinnes was graduated sponse.' Morley concluded students it marks the end of Summit Gum Lando from the Merwin who returned to this Day's successor as Photography Dr. training program during which Charlottenburg Ins ti tote of country on the Gripsholm after Editor. with a review of the events they received intensive instruc- Technology in 1922, taking his ten years of missionary and Ben Z. Leuchter and Richard of Alumni Day. tion in French. and German. doctor's degree In engineering. relief work. He will be as- E. Spatz were elected'to fill the Choosing the subject with They attended a special arena sisted by three "informers," two vacant news editor's posi- which . most of his work as a Dr, Sargent was formerly as- writer and journalist has been seminar. on Germany in the sociate professor of English Juliet Tachou, recently a stu- tions. Richard D. Rivers was worst of which they heard such and Dr. Stinnes, visiting pro- dent at Sweetbrier College, ehd chpeee Assistant Sports Editor. connected, Dr. Chamberlin di- Contomed a. hue 4, Col. 4 fessor of government. two members of the China Unit. and Dale H. Wagner was elect- vided the significance of Rue- Mr. Riggs and Mr. Griggs. ed to the Board, Caesarea as Pap 0, Col, The China Unit will do spe- cial area work on free China, Blisters,' Brambles, Gas, fry will team about the relief, educational and religious or- Alumni Plan Many Activities,f Combine to Harrass PM Trek ganizations existing in free China today, and will be taught Seven Reunions are Scheduled By PRIVATE ROBERT S. ARONSON AND Pemere LEONARD Isom the general philosophy of the A full afternoon and evening's the Union, Count Carlo Stoma, We can find no better source There was no "Blood:" there AFSC relief work- activities have been planned for Benjamin Gerig, Christopher for an account of what tram- were no "Tears" —but the Contemed rage 1. Cat. 3 the 'Alumni today. Besides the Morley, and 'Clarence Pickett Sired, or perhaps more occur- "Sweat," it poured freely and Alumni Luncheon, Sports. Sym- will conduct the Reconstruction miely, what befell the PM's voluminously; the "Blieters," posium, and Alumni Dinner, and Relief Unit Symposium. dither their Academic Vac*. they grew large and plentiful; Jailing Gift Lifts several classes have organised President Morley to Broadcast Lion, than the diary of Pet_ I. the "Poison Ivy," it bloomed special Class Reunions. The talents of twenty Haver- Ma Hurtle. The writings of magnificently on the tender Debt on Library Luncheon Ia Common Room ford Alumni will be utilized this PM will survive the telling epidermis of our weatherman. The program will start right Continued on Page 4, Cei, 2 erect of time, for It was born Se then, we can well appreciate "In one glorious swoop" to after the Commencement Exer- out of many hours of trial. why our writer entitled his day use the words of President cises at 12:80 when nil the SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY to daY record, "Blisters, Sweat Felix Morley who this morning Alumni are invited to attend WHAV to Broadcast and Poison Ivy." niade the annommement, Walter the Alumni Luncheon in the 11:00 Commencement in Rob- Three Hours Today May 23—Monday—Expect- Jemmy, '98, in a deeply ap- Common Room. This will be erta Hall. antly arose at 6:15 ... hurried preciated gift eliminated the followed by a short Alumni 12:30 Alumni Luncheon.