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Peace T Oreign FRIDAY. APHIL 25. l!WH Peace ToReign For One Week Dedicated to finding an lecture.Greuning has been an alternative to war and outspoken opponent of the violence, five student Vietnam War and the religious groups will sponsor Anti-Ballistic Missile System. "Peace Week." Robert Eaton, skipper of Six days of movies,lectures the Quaker schooner and seminars beginning ''P~oenix," which took Monday will be conducted by medical supplies to North the Baptist Organization, Vietnam, and Paris student Friends Fellowship, Newman movement activist, will Council, Phoenix Center, and lecture on Wednesday. Wesley Foundation, with the Thursday, Dr. Arthur objective of increasing Wascow, of the Institute student awareness about Policy Studies in Washington, ROUNDTABLE invited heated discussion on open dorms policy last "'\1onday. (1-r) Bill Woodford, militarism and its peaceful D.C. , will speak on "The Rob Graham, John Barnes, Mike Sherman, Dee Lafferty. staff Photo by steve Scheller alternatives. _Next Thirty Years in If our country is going to American History." Both stop going towards war and lectures are in Wolf Hall at violence, the people are going 7:30p.m. Open Dorms, No Hours Policy Approved to have to ask for it," said . Friday night at 7 p.m. in By SUSAN SMITH involved with both the which of these two nights); Sue Clinch, AS9, of Wolf, the movie "How I Won Open dorms and proposals. and 11. They will operate the Wesley Foundation. This the War," starring John self-regulation of women's "It's a shame the whole under the MRHA's new requires both education and Lennon, will be shown. hours have been approved by visitation policy could not be policy. commitment, she said. SEMINARS CONCLUDE President E.A. Trabant and initiated immediately, Room doors with this will go into effect in Sept. however, looking at all the FILM FEATURED On Saturday, four seminars policy must be open a The week will begin at 7 Both the Association of problems associated with this textbook's width. Each will be held in the Student Women Student's and the policy and the possible visitor must have a host and p.m. Monday in Wolf Hall Center. "Anatomy of Men's Residence Hall auditorium, with the Anti-Communism," with Dr. Association's proposals were outside reactions it might must sign in and out of the internationally acclaimed Robert Bresler of the political accepted as presented except draw, this plan seems to be dorm register. The new policy British Broadcasting science department as that the visitation policy will the best for now," is a significant difference Corporation film, "The War resource person. not be fully implemented commented Mike Sherman, from the past tour policy Game." _/ Mrs. Barbara Kerner, a during the rest of the current ASO, president of MRHA, where each guest was only Tuesday night at 7:30, local draft counselor, will aid semester. about the open dorm allowed to stay 15 minutes in again in Wolf, former Alaskan the discussion on "Draft: The announcement was qual_ifying step. a room. Senator Ernest Greuning will Rights and Choices." made at the weekly Student Services Roundtable on Men's dormitories will have Controversial Topics Tuesday. The disclosure of the opportunity to conduct the president's dec.ision was three open dorms this made after four students had semester which will be spent two hours discussing considered somewhat of a Symposium Brings Top Me n the proposals with Trabant. triai period, according to "Academic Freedom and Firmly opposed to all City College, a land-grant Letters from the president informed sources. Academic Anarchy," , and forms of totalitarianism, he institution established in with the official These three open dorms "The Life anti' Death · of a has expressed in his writings inner-city Washington, D.C., announcement were expected ·College" will be the his belief that democracy can by a 1968 Act of Congress. to be received yesterday by may take place May 4; 9 or 10 (each dorm may decide provocative topics of become a living faith for those students directly speeches featured at the America in this age of social EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE President's Inaugural and scientific advance. Professor· Lynn's speech Symposium. will draw on his recent A&S Faculty Regrets Well-known for his experience at this college, stimulating talks, Dr. Hook is which was organized on one of the chief targets of radically experimental lines, Degree For Terry philosophical and political during its first eventful year. attack in the press of The symposium is part of Amidst increasing the tradition of this communist countries. a two-day educational discontent concerning the university. program which will culminate university's conferring a AND BE IT FURTHER NYU PROFESSOR with the inauguration of Dr. degree upon ex-Gov. Charles RESOLVED THAT: this Currently professor of Edward Arthur Trabant as L. Terry, Jr., the faculty of faculty recognizes philosophy at New York the 22nd president of the the College of Arts and non-participation by University, he has also taught university. Science passed a resolution graduating seniors at at Columbia, Harvard, the regretting their role in the Commencement as one such University of California and decision to make the award. peaceful form of protest and the New School for Social The resolution reads as requests the University Research in New York. Dr. follows: faculty to rule that no action Hook founded and f'nrrnorlu ~f!i>. BE IT RESOLVED be taken against any senior headed the NYU Institute of THAT: this faculty, while who chooses not to attend Philosophy. fully cognizant of its Commencement. Professor Lynn, teacher participation in the original The resolution was passed DR. KENNETH S. L and scholar in American undeliberated decision, during their annual spring Two of the country's best literature and culture, will regrets the awarding of an meeting Monday along with known college educators, Dr. continue the symposium with honorary degree to former other general business. It was Sidney Hook of New York his speech on "The Life and . Governor Charles Terry. included in the minutes of University and Dr. Kenneth Death of a College" at 1:30 BE IT FURTHER the meeting and not as a S. Lynn of Federal City p.m. on the North Mall. RESOLVED THAT: this special letter to the president College, will be the speakers. faculty, fully aware of the of the university. On May 16, at 9 a.m. from FROM HARVARD diversity of opinion regarding The required quorum for the steps of Hullihen Hall , Dr. A magna cum · laude this matter in the University such a meeting is 99. During Hook will begin the graduate of Harford, Community, urges th~t all this meeting, 84 present symposium with the Professor Lynn taught there expressions of dissent be voted yes for the resolution presentation of his beliefs for 15 years. peaceful, non-disruptive and while 40 voted no. There concerning academic Last ye~r he resigned to non-violent, in keeping with were several abstentions. freedom. accept his position at Federal DR. SIDNEY HOOK UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, NEWARK, DELAWARE, APRIL 25, 1969 ;«<··~''"·'·'""''·;r:·:·'"H"i'~SV'"'-w'"E"E"'K'"=~,,tl .11~§;:;;wa:N8<·~*"w''"''"""'""%"""'"'"""'::,..o@lWiEWN!1NiN'<4l"*"*'l 0 0 00 -!; ::::•;_.;;:.:::;;•;,:•;"'$:.;::,: ::·;'~;:•'• ;:•:::.::: ~ :=:·::::: '•: •::.:• : ;:,;::: :;.:••::•' '(.'o;;; ; :,:; !•! •,• • :•: :;: ~::; '•!: o'o ,'{';-';'•''•: ! •',:•:• '• .=··: :. :;:·::::.:::::•,:'. !• ;' :• •: ';'• · :;:;:::::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::f::}f::::::: : ::: : ::f::::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::t::::::::::;::;:; : ;:; : ;:;:::::;:;:;:;:;::::::::::::::::::~ ~==::: :, TODAY Kirkbride ~oom of t.he Student PHOENIX • Harrison g The Week 1 WOMEN'S WEEKEND Center 'a't 7 p.m.· Cromwell, progressive four-man Formal at the Executive Inn In E-52 ·Presents "The Splurgerls unlimited jazz. group, Open from 0 lphlkkon." At Mitchell Hall at 7 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Admission ~!~~~e~?et w~il pla~hf~om ~c:~le~ p.m. Undergraduates free. Is 50 cents. a.m. Tickets are on sale for $4.00 & In Review at the Stu dent Center. 1:'1!:. -:: ;• • ;;.!!';·r:: n PRESS FRESHMEN BASEBALL EVENING ! NTER"'ATICl ~ !: \ L ~ T0~2:~~~AV .·.·.· ··· ··· ····· ·· ··· )o·· ··· ··'· ··.•.·.·.·.·.•.•,•,•,•,•.•,•,•,•,•.•,•.•,•,•,•.•,• : •• ··.. :.... ·:··:·.·: :.::.::.:::·. :. ::·.. :.:;:::::::;:;::;:::;: ..·:.Jf .: GOLDIE'S DOORKNOB Delaware vs. Williamson Trade. At "FLICK· "Blow-Up," At Wolf Hall ::~:~ : ::::::::: ··:·:·:·:·:::::::::::: :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:.··· : :: : :~;:::;:;:;:;:;: : ::}:::::::::::::: : ::::: :::.::::::;:;:::::::;: ; :;:;:::;: ; :;:;:; : ;:;:; :;:::::::::; : : :: : :; ; ::: ; : ;:::::: : · ..... •:·:·:·:·.,·.·. ·.... ·.·. "August," a new rock group will Williamson Trade at 3 p.m. at 7 p.m •. and In the Rodney play at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m. Room, In the Student Center at Admission Is 50 cents, TRACk : p~· nn ' R~l~~ ·s. .At the 10 p.m. Admission Is 50 cents: Sirhan Sentenced University . of PtnJlsylvanla's with an I D. DELAWARE CHRISTIAN Franklin' Field, Phila'delp'hla, ·Pa. WOMEN'S WEEKEND· Spring FELLOWSHIP • Dr. Francis · GOLF • Delaware vs. Glassboro carnival •. At the Womeu's Gym Steele will speak on "The Myth of and Temple. At Glassboro at 2 from 3·6 p.m. The jury has returned the verdict of guilty for Sirhan B. Sirhan the Average Christian." In the p.m •. GOLDIE'S DOORKNOB • in the killing of Senator Robert . Ke?nedr- The julf' has "August," a new rock group will play at 9'30 and 11 p. m. recommended that Sirhan be given hfe Imprisonment w1th no Admission Is 50 cents. BASEBALL • Delaware vs. leniency for patrole. Sirhan's lawyers have asked for a new trial. Temple. At Temple at 1 :30 p.m. The sentencing will be in May. LACROSSE • Delaware vs. Towson. Home at 2 p.m. TRACK D~aware vs. .Czechs Discuss Strike Bucknell.. At Bucknell at 1:30 P·~ · ENNIS • Delaware vs. Czechoslovak students discussed the possiblities of a strike to Temole. At Temple at 1:30. protest the ouster of Communist Chief Alexander Dubchek. In Prague, 13 of the cities 20 colleges favored a strike in principle. ALPHA EPSILON PI Engaged:" Pledge Gary SU~8:ciAV CINEMA· "Rules of the Game." In Wolf Ha!l at 7 p.m.
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