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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 16, 10/12/1967. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1967 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 10-12-1967 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 16, 10/12/ 1967 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1967 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 071, No 16, 10/12/1967." 71, 16 (1967). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1967/83 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1967 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .. - Pag~ 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, October 11,196'1 Schmidt Writes Dean Finsfon Reports . Boyd Issues Call fo r Secular Ministry By ROB BURTON Business School Expands cerned with itself-some lock nig­ Much of morality, as preached ton Tea Parties to Newark and ground church to the established The "God-is-at-church" Idea has gers out--and so we need some from pulpit~>, dean's offices, and Detroit we're the most violent churches as furnace Christians .Whitehead Study killed the church and the ministry redefining of what the church is by lawmakers and parents, boils nation in the history of the world. vs. catacomb Christians. and what the priest or minister Dr. Paul F. Schmidt, professor colm Boyd, a self-termed "work­ down to "Someone's ~>aying 'play "And you get some fuddy-duddy Asking the audience to suggest of philosophy and chairman of Studies, Plans Doctorate ing among the people, Rev. Mal­ is supposed to do," he said. games,"- he said, "They say 'don't who hates blacks, Vietnamese, lie said in that part of the prob­ topics, Boyd spent much of the the UiiM department of philos­ By CRAIG GUEST the Dean said, "It must be period­ colm Boyd, a self-termed "Work­ drink in public,' so you drink in sexual freedom, and the under­ evening attempting to explain his er-priest," told an audience of lem is communication. Words and the back of a car. What's wrong ophy, has written a book on Al­ Business Administration Dean ically modified on the basis of ground church and he says in views on issues suggested by lis· actual experience, but the design about 2000 in the Concert Hall terms have been misused past all with that is that you drink the fury, 'This is a violent film!' And fred North Whitehead's philo­ lloward Finston listed three or­ last night. · teners. sophical concepts. represents an effort to shape or­ understanding, Boyd said. whole bottle when you open it. attacks it!" ganizational changes in his col- . "God is secular and the minis­ "No one's speeific. You throw There's no temperance. Relating to College The book, entitled "Perception lege and the addition of a doctor­ ganizational structure 11ccording Religion Is Idolatry "Get out of the academic ghetto. to our objectives.'' try should be too," Boyd said. your terms around as exioms. ''Or that housemother at the D!!riding what he called "the and Cosmology in Whitehead's ate p:r()gram to begin next year in "Churches have gotten too respec­ What do you mean by 'love,' dorm says to the couple saying Knock a :few walls down and meet Philosophy," is published by Rut­ a recently issued annual report. worship of religion and not of people in town, Several members of the busi­ table and ·have spent too. much 'christianity,' 'democracy,' or goodnight, 'Don't kiss in front of God," he called it idolatry. gers University Press. The 192- The organizational changes are ness faculty helped plan the_ new time in real estate and fund-.rais­ 'commie?' And name your jlace the dorm anymore,' and the kids "You're too safe and protected page volume costs $9. "In my first parish it came to due to the relatively new phases system but the Dean named Pro­ ing to keep the damn furnace run. and date.'' have been shacked up for two the point where we did not have in the university, You can't look The book is the first full-length of administrative education such fessor Lothar Winter as the one ning, having society we~dings." Legalize Pot h.onths," he continued. the money to run the furnace. I in Ghana or Brazil :for things to study of the continuity and nov­ as operations research, behavioral who contributed the most. Churches have rejected God and Calling :for the legalization of Recommends "Bonnie and Clyde" · asked a lady of the parish if she do. Look in your own god-damned elty of Whitehead's theories of science, and information theory. The business school doctoral now worship religion, Boyd said; marijuana, he cited this as an He recommended to his audi­ really needed the furnace to wor­ neighlJorhood.'' perception. It shows how his These new phases must be pre­ program, which was devised by a "Blasphemy! Idolatry! Where is area ot hysterical generalization. ence a new movie called "Bonnie ship God, Couldn't she, l asked, The Draft ~·' views about perception were in­ sented by 'the College of Busi­ special committee of business fac­ the voice from the wilderness?" "I say "pot" and you think and Clyde" recently under attack empathize with the early Chris­ Boyd likened Jesus to a civil ' fluenced by his life-long concern ness Administration as well as ulty members, was approved by Redefining Necessary "drugs" · but marijuana is not for its violence. tians .in the catacombs?" disobedience advocate. "I respect ' with the foundations of science. the traditional functions of enter­ the general faculty of UNM last "Is the church, the building, the drug~;~," he said. "It'~;~ not the "We talk about love, and we're The lady in question told him civil disobedience. I respect Jesus. It also shows how his views about prise, he said. ' May. four walls and horrible pews, is ~>arne thing a~;~ heroin, LSD-25, a racist society. We're mad at a she wouldn't be back until the If any one is going to do any­ perception played a fundamental The three divisions are mana­ all this necessary?" he asked. and others. They're really danger­ movie and yet from Indian mas­ furnace was running. thing about it it'll be you. The role in his reformation of the gerical control, directed by Dr. The doctor11l program would be "The church has been too con- ous.'' sacres to Viet N am and from Bos- lie likened the new under- over-forties can't. They're caught foundations of science and the Edwin Caplan; organizational in effect for next fall "assuming up in the structure.'' I construction of his cosmology. science under Dr. Edward Nolan; proper budgetary support and Black Power Extremists The study covers 16 of White­ and operations and environment approval by the state Board of "Some Negroes are now saying head's major publications. under Dr. Daniel Slate. Educational Finance" is achiev­ that they can't take it any longer. Whitehead, who was born in About the new organization ed, Finston said. They're through saying 'yasuh' I 1861 and died in 1947, was a and 'ma'am.' " famous English philosopher and Ten Commandments mathematician whose writings An unidentified woman asked and thoughts have influenced ARTURO DELMONI, violinist, will be one of the featured soloists -WINNER Of 6 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING­ him what he thought of the ten contemporary thinking in the UNM Orchestra's first concert Friday, Oct. 13 at 8:15 p.m. in commandments. He replied that Dr. Schmidt received his doc­ the Concert Hall in conjunction with the beginning of Homecoming BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom he didn't like them, referring to activities. The concert, conducted by Kurt Frederick, will feature mindless "emotionalism" over torate from Yale . University, COLUMDIA Pl<..iP~!l~1: FRED ZINNEMANN'S ....,..,. worked for 14 years in the de­ Delmoni and cellist Toby Saks in the Concerto for Violin and Cello them. partment of philosophy at Ober­ by Brahms. Prices for the concert are 75 cents for students and $1.50 Vol. 71 Thursday, October 12, 1967 No. 16 (Continued on page 2) lin College, and has been at UNM for all others. A MAN FOR for several years. This is his sec­ ond book; his first publication was entitled "Religious Knowl­ Thursday at 7:20 on 90.1 FM · ALLSEASONS edge.'' D Fromlht play by nODE liT IJOLT •TECHNICOLOR" ~ Legislator Back Weekly KUNM Program to Feature STARTS TODAY! WANT ADS Thorson, Focus on Campus Activity Open 7:00pm Associated Students President broadcasts at 90.1 on the FM Tel. 298-5445 7:45-9:55 Student Lobbying CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: ,4 line ad., 65¢-4 timeo, $2.00. Insertions By WAYNE CIDDIO vide information on both sides of must be submitted by noon on dny before weeklyJohn Thorson program will of appearcommentary on a f"~d~ia~l=. ============~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ I publication to Room 159, Student Publiea· presented by KUNM radio every Th1·ee Bernalillo County legis­ a question and give all informa­ I tiona Boilding, or telephone 277-4002 or tion it had access to." 277·4102 • Thursday at 7:20 p.m. lators voiced approval and sup­ • •! • port for the establishment of a "I don't think, however, that ' ROOM&BOARD The commentary will focus on student lobby at the state legisla­ you could be a group separate f I developments in student govern­ ; THE COLLEGE INN atill hiiB some ac­ ture in Santa Fe at last night's from the administration without oommodations available.
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