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University of Cincinnati News Record. Thursday, January 13, 1966. Vol ~ 1. ~; ~ ; Unive:rs±tyof' Cinoinnat;,l ~NE W S,R:"'E'C,Q R 'D Vol. lUI Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday, January 13, 1966 EvoLution, Christian Ideas ,WUSroSponsor"Week"- NewmcinCoLL~qiJ.i~mTopic Music~'Speeches~Featured I,y Dan•. Braun " studentS u· success is again WtJS, World University Ser";' ". achieved With..the second pro- this important "self-help" pro- problems of poverty and lack of ~v?lubon and "Con.temporary gram concerning evaluation, this vice, Week at UC will1?e high- gram.' higher education in some areas Jf' Ch~Ist~an T~ough~ will be' the discussion series may become a lighted by speakers, musical pro- On Monday, Jan. 17, Mr. the world, including places \.,. tOpIC1D a discussion led, by D~. -regular addition to UC's extra- grams, art exhibits, and unique Daniel RanselhoWs display; of the United States. MIlton Altschuler ofUC s SOCI-~ curricular, intellectual life. methods of raising money for Poverty Pictures will be exhib- Mr • Gilligan was elected t4) ology and Anthropology Depart- iled in, the galle'ry of the Stu- Congress in 1964 and will. seek ment tomorrow. Friday, Jan. ILl dent Unio~. Mr. Ranselhoff's a second term in 1966 f,.unning /" at 8:00 p.m, work has been' nationally and against. Robert Taft, who iust The program which will be Spirit Club Win Sponsor inter-nationally aeelalmed and. last. week anneuneed his in- held in Wilson Auditorium, is can be seen in the popular book tention to seek this seat in Con~ co-sponsored by the Ne,wman 1966 St. Louis' Migration "Family of Man." This display gress. Time will be allowed for Center, the D&partment of Soci- - . , Is free. informal discussion and ques- ology and Anthropology, and Wednesday, Jan. ,19; ~t 12:15 tions from students. the Afhenjleum of Ohio. In Mr. Henry Shaw from the Cincin- All of these speakers are being addition to Dr. Attsc'huler, Rev. nati Symphony Orchestra will brought to UC'scampus to par- Michael Stock, O.P. and Dr. give a talk and lead a discussion ticipate in WUS's effort to further Vincent Smith will speak. Bot.f1 on the: "Changing Role of Music educate our campus on certain are interested in the thought of in the World.~' Mr. Shaw studied issues and problems in today's the late Tellherd de Chadin. at UC and was a student' at the world. The lectures and discus- Doctor Smith is head of the' Conservatory at the same time sions are free to students and fac- Fhilosophy of Science Institute as Al Rirt He has also been. a ulty .and room] space is being ar- at St. John University, Jamaica, key figure in planning the sym- rang-ed in the' Student Union so New York. The author ofseveral phony's world tour. Mr Shaw that students will be able to bring books, his best known work is will be speaking in the Student their lunches in during the _noon Idea·Men of Today, a summary Union. ' hour.' of modern thought. Mr. Jack Hanson, the Execu-' Later in the month of Feb. the tive. Director of Cincinna~i's Mummers Guild will present an Rev. Michael Stock, O.P. is Anti-Poverty program, w I II experimental play and the pro- president of St. Stephens Col- speak o~ Thursda~, Jan. 20, ,at ceeds will go to the WUSfund. lege, Dover, Massachusetts. A 12:30. Since WUS IS a self-help The dorms will also be h.aving professor of psychology, he Is progra,m in which persons are a dance to su'pport WUS. The the co-author of I Modern Psy~ helped by the WUS funds to -Phl Delt Band has donated its chology: A' Handbook for Be- (help themselves, Mr. i"tanson time to play' at a smaller dance lievers. He replaces Rev. Vin- will address him,self to Cinci!"" to, b;held.in ,o~e,of -the dorms cent Negar, O.P. of Aquinas naWs own sel.f~he'p program !n during Ja~uarY. Institute, "Chicago, who i$ un- Students attending '65 St. Lou'is migration. terms of anti-poverty. He WIU ,. able to be present because of be speaking about the role col- Thewo~en s dorms WIll also lege studentS play in the be donating money to ~S inness. Spirit Club president, Dave St. Louis papers-credited the ··~can The dissertations of the two War on poverty and will an- _ t!U"0ugh.a system. of late-mmut~ speakers win be followed by a _Altman, and vice-president, Bud support of the UC 'students at swer questions concerning the, fines, For each minute .after the summary by Dr. Altschuler. The Witt, have announced tentative the game for boosting the . 'Cats usual curfew that the girls have, to an upset victory. With 'this program. • hei d t will b k d t audience will then have the oppor- plans for the Jan. 29 migration Friday, Jan. 21 at 12:15 p.m., t err a es . e. as e o pay year's prospects, a bigger more ill bring Congressman John two cents. ThIShas been appro~ed tunity to question the jianel. ~A to St. Louis.' An organizational reception at the Newman Center, vociferous crowd is, hoped for, ~i1ligan to the UC campus for 15ythe Dean of Women's office, and' sales meeting will be held Altman said. 2685 Stratford, will be held im- a speech and informal discussion. Solic~tation booths will b.e ,set mediately after the program: in the Losantivuie room Thurs- Any further information, can be Mr. Gilligan will .examine the up during all.of WUS week m !he This panel discussion is -the day night Jan. 13 at 8: 30. , The obtained by calling Dave Altman role the government feels college dorms, and In the Student Umon second in\ a series of efforts by club picture will be taken and' at 241-4967 or contacting him in students can play in working to- and will. be run by' the Interna- the Newman Center, acting in questions about the trip will be the NRoffice. wards peace' and helping with tional Club and WUS workers. conjunction with other campus ,discussed. ' and city organizations, to provide Thi,s year's trip will be a re- <, qualified speakers in discussions.. peat performance of last year's Union Concert S'eries, abou:t pertinent 'subjects interest- affair with the exception that ing to a wide, audience. The!first a big,ger turnout is expected. symposium on Nov. 21 featured Because of this and limited Dr. William V. A. Brian, head of train facilities, the club has an- the Institute of World Policy at New, 'Minstrels Here I nounced that they will limit Christy Feb. 12 " Georgetown University, I and a sales to 500 students. It lsree- panel of other prominent speak- omme~ed that they be pur- ers from the Cincinnati-UC area. chased as early as possible. The topic "Pacem In Terris," Price of the entire trip will an analysis of Pope John XXID's be $15.00 with transportation, encyclical, was well received by food, PQIll poms, a dance and an audience of both adults and game' ticket included. Starting J~n. 12 they will go on sale at the Union desk, in front of the Rhine room in the afternoons, or at the Thursday meetings. Other special sales will be held in the ~ dorms and' Siddall cafeteria. Last year's· migration was a tremendous success, Altman re- Inside Story called, thanks principally to the efforts of ex-president Rich Sa- dow and club advisor William F. Jenike, Everyone was amazed Rhodes .at UC .. ! p. 2 at the spirit. displayed at the game and pleased with· the trip back. Once again a band will New Christy Minstrels .. p. 3 make the trip to provide music in .the afternoon as a specially. The Alligator? .....••. p. 6 designed .baggage car for-danc- ing on the way back to Cincinnati. The train will leave' Union' Cats Battle Bitls,: Termi'nal at 8:15 a.m, Satur- Braves p. 8 day. the 29th. and return 'at.8 a.m, Sunday the 30th.' A lunch will be served on the train and Drafting ,Students'? ... p. 11 -a hot dinner will be' served in St. Louis, at one of the Wo- men's dorms. It is hoped that James Bond (cont.) ... p. 12 the Saturday. afternoon dance - will be attended by St. Louis THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS complete 'with costum •• s: songl~ I.ugh ••••, .nef chatter will .ppe.r In . student,s. The train will leave after the ga me and' the' dance the Fieldhouse~on Feb. 12. Sponsored by fheStudent Union, this will be the second 'of the '65-'66 Con- - will 'begin shortly thereafter. cert Series. For complete information, lee p.ge 3~ Pci§e-' ,:rrWb ;~EVERSI;TY, OF/CINCINNATI' N'EWS~~~EGORD' ·':j,.)[Hursday/ ;J',arHua ryl ':'ra i !. T966 WEEP. Offers Opportunities "Peeked House" Greets Rhodes; I~e ~~I ~~~::~a:ule~~~e~!rt~~:~n_ Unemployment, Problem Noted P ; t WEEP offers' volunteer ters in which WEEP tutors are ...by Judy McCarty fects of unemployment. "Penal rojec • .. ,'. 'd ratelv, This 'need institutions are a byproduct of While discussing higher educa- opportunities for persons interest- needed espe , y b . The adverse social effects of idleness _ unemploment," he said. tion, Rhodes pointed out the need ed in any age group fr.om pre- has been ,made more 0 VIOUS unemployment in ~e U.s;. and Gov. Rhodes emphasizes the for more vocational institutions. school through senior CltIZ~ns. because of, the very poor report the state of Ohio m particular, dire need of larger industry "We must be prepared for this Tutoring of under-achlev~rs cards that children have brought was the thesis of Governor James and therefore, more jobs in 1,000 young people every Mon- in Cincinnati's ;lower SO~IO- home who need tutoring but who A.
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