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The Summer B-G News August 13, 1964 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 8-13-1964 The Summer B-G News August 13, 1964 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The Summer B-G News August 13, 1964" (1964). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1804. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1804 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. Ifa Simtw B-6 Hem BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Thursday. Auauit 13. 1964 Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio VoL 48. No. 64 Jerome To Confer 441 Degrees Summer Theater To Present ApproximatelyApproxhn.fi, 261 undergradu-under,*** " DuringDarin. his career as an educa-, ,.„.,,. E HCJ I ISlI U f9 171 3 A fig©! OlTGGt ate and 190 graduate degrees will tor, Dr. Carlson has been a high "Angel Street." a drama of ter- be awarded by President William school teacher and principal, dean ror and mystery in Victorian Eng- T. Jei'imn' III at summer com- of admissions and records at the land, which opens tonight and runs mencement ceremonies at 10 a.m. University of Minnesota, and presi- Saturday, Aug. 22 in the Union. through Saturday, will he the sec- dent of the University of Dela- ond major production of the Cam- Commencement address will he ware, the University of Vermont, pus Summer Theater '64. given hy Dr. William S. Carlson, and the State University of New president of the University of To- York. The play, written by Patrick ledo. In addition. Dr. Carlson has Hamilton, investigates the mystery President Jerome will award Dr. written three books "(Ireenland surrounding the Manningham man- Carlson an honorary doctor of sci- Lies North," "Lifelines Through sion of London's Angel .Street. ence dejtree during the exercises 111 the Arctic" and "The Municipal Bella Manningham, frightened hy recognition of Dr, Carlson's ac- University." strange occurrences in the house, is complishments in various educa- Text of the degree, to be read afraid that she is losing her mind. tional areas. by President Jerome, El as follows: Her husband, Jack, unsympathe- The TU president has studied "William Samuel Carlson, dil tic and frequently cruel, threatens at the University of Michigan, the tinguiahed scholar, author, and to place her in a mental institu- University of Copenhagen in Den- scientist, consultant to business tion. Mr. Manningham's own mark and Columbia University. His and government, widely respected strange behavior and odd dis- undergraduate geological training educational statesman greatly ad- appearances add to the mystery. led him twice to the Arctic as a mired by those ,,f us your junior. Adding to the Manningham's leader of the University of Michi- a handclasp of fellowship and of gan's fourth (ireenlnnd expedition. troubles is a retired detective who friendship is stretched across the emerges from the London fog to harvest laden fields of the Maumee investigate a fifleen-year old Valley to the QlaSI Capital of til" murder case which involved a World, thereby recognising your cache of valuable jewels. distinguished accomplishments in the form of this honorary degree of The play was a long-run hit in doctor of science which, by virtue New York and starred Vincent of the authority of the trustees Price. Judith Evelyn, and Leo <;. and faculty of Howling Green Carroll. A popular movie version State University. I hereby confer featuring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph on you with all the rights, privi- Cotton and Charles Moyer was leges, and responsibilities every- played under the title, "Gaslight." where appertaining hereto." Players include Kdward K. THE SECOND MAJOR PRODUCTION of tha Campus Summer Theater 64. Coursey as Jack Manningham. Pa- "Angel Street opens tonight In the Joe E. Brown Theatre. Edward R. Courssy (le)l) tricia A. Parker as Mel la Manning- Extended Session plays the role ol Jack Mannlngham. Patricia A. Parker (center) plays Bella Man- ham, Normn Madis as Elisabeth, ningham. and Mary-Marlha Clarke (right) plays Nancy. Mary Martha Clarke as Nancy, Ralph Wolfe as Sergeant Kough, Exams Scheduled and Robert Krissell and Charles K. The final examination schedule Kadue as policemen. Clarence W. for the extended summer session Mahs is assistant director end Dr, lias been announced by Dr. Paul K. Teaching Fellow To Receive I*'. Lee Miesle is director. I.ocdy. provost. All examinations Tickets are available in the Joe will be held in the ballroom, University's Fourth Doctorate K. Brown Theatre box office daily Thursday. Auq. 27 from 1 .80 to 3:80 p.m. and at the 7-9 a.m. Biology l in Peter V, LePage, teaching fel- directions," said Mr. LePage. door beginning at 7 p.m. 10 a.m.-noon Speech 102 low In the department of English, "There's a lot of freedom in the 2-1 p.m. History 1 o 1 Admission is $1 for adults and Dr. William S. Carlson will become the fourth person in program." $.25 for children under 12. Friday, Aug. 28 University history to receive a 7-0 Mr. LePagfl will be leaving the English mi doctor of philosophy degree here University after commencement to Experiment Results Guidance and at Commencement exercises Aun, Counseling 22 Jackson Studying 10 a.m.-noon Business Adminis- in Novel Recording tration 102 Mr. LePage follows Dr. Linda In a musical experiment, the HPE mo W. Wagner, St. Mary's «>., and Dr. Impact Of Bombs Collegiate Chorale has combined 2-1 p.m. Geography 101 Walter C. Daniels, Maeon, Ga., Dr. William H. Jackson, associ- its thirty-eight volcei with the sel- who received their degrees on Jan. ate professor of biology, last week dom used chimes and organ in 26, 1068, and Dr, Arthur L. Kord, enil joined a team of scientists in University Hull for a novel re- Debate Proposition, who received his degree on June 7 the Pacific Ocean's Marshall Is- corded arrangement of the Alma of this year. lands for month-long evaluation of Hater, Question Announced Mr. LePage came to the Univer- the impact of the atomic and hy- The -15 rpm record, which also The new National Debate Propo- sity in 1960 after receiving the drogen bomb testing program on contains the Chorale's renditions of sition and the new National Dis- bachelor of arts degree at Ohio biological organisms. "Forward Falcons" and "Ay Zigga cussion Question have been an- Wesleyan University. lie will evaluate and study the nounced. Zoomba," is avnilable in the book- lie received the master's degree rat population which survived on store for $1.00. The National Debate Proposition Bikini and Kniwclok atolls, includ- is "Resolved—That the Federal here in 1!">1 and has heen working The arrangement was waxed in on the doctoral degree since then. ing determining reproductive rates May by the Kindlay Recording Co. (iovornment should establish a na- and food habits tional program of public work for The title of his thesis is "Fielding's under the direction of Kiora Con- Dr. Jackson also will soarch for the unemployed." Immanent Symbology." tino, head of choral activities. abnormalities caused by radioacti- The National Discussion Ques- Separate recording! of the bell "I decided to stay here and get vity from bomb tests. The expedi- tion is "What should be done to chimes. James W. Brown playing the doctor's degree because I feel tion is sponsored by the University the main auditorium organ, and solve the problem of poverty in the the Knglish department and the United States?" of Washington's laboratory of the Chorale were combined on one graduate school are headed in good Radiation Biology. The announcement was made by tape and then recorded by the Before coming to the Universi- company. the Committee on Intercollegiate Debate and Discussion. Peter V. LePage ty, Dr. Jackson studied the rat This was the first such experi- Tli* regular Tuesday travel lec- The choices were results of a population in the Caroline Islands ment by the musical group, which accept a position as assistant pro- preferential poll of Directors of tures will present a 30 minute travel for two years on behalf of the Pa- plans to continue its recording fessor of Knglish at the University Forensics of American colleges and logue of Africa. "African Rhythms." cific Science Board of the National during the coming school year. of Cincinnati. universities. Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Wayne Academy of Science. His wife Kathryn was graduated While studying at the two Mar- Tho Union will be cloud bom The debate proposition and the Rcom. Admission is by identification Monday. Aug. 24 until 10 a.m. Tues- discussion question will have na- from the University in 11*62 and is shall Island atolls, Dr. Jackson card. will live aboard an expedition ship day. Sept 8. tionwide use during the 1964-65 presently assistant to the dean of forensic season. the Graduate School. anchored in atoll lagoons. Page 2 The Summer B-G News Thursday. August 13. 1964 w m mi Tennis Title Play Initial Teaching Alphabet Film PRgFCSSIOfl'- ^ Scheduled Tonight M An all-campus co-ed tennis Will Be Shown 3 Times Aug. 20 STDDENT doubles tournament began last Monday. The film, "The 40 Sounds r,f The Pitman alphabet has 44 The tournament continued all English," will be shown on rumpus letters. It docs away with X and week and the championship match three times, Thursday, Aujf.
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