Ag-Tech Student Dies Following Traffic Mishap
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Blurb Blah WANTED More room on page four Harbinger of Spring: "A peach, this issue. Rush your solution to Fiat a prune, a mushy pear, are fruits often advertising staff. (Signed) Fiat sports found on Steinheim's stair." staff. ADV. NP. FIAT LUX Vol. 38, Xo. 23 TT'ESDAY, APRIL 22. 1952. ALFRED, NEW YORK Telephone 5482 Ag-Tech Student Dies Following Traffic Mishap Chuck Johnson Symphonette Will Summer Slate World Student Service Of Courses Dies in Hospital End Forum Series Announced Fund Drive Group Saturday Noon Traffic Record Blackened Brief Workshop, Package For First Time in Years Bloch Piano Solo , Course Are New Offers Readies Launching Summer School schedules at Alfred The fund raising campaign for the World Student Service Fund Ag-Tech student Charles John- By Mrs. Seidlin, Too University were completed recently, ac- son died Saturday noon as an af- cording to Dean H. O. Burdick who di- will be launched Monday, chairman Roger Hosbein announced today. A concert by the Buffalo Symphonette will close the University rects hot weather studies. WSSF, in process of becoming the American Committee of World termath of the first traffic fatal- Forum Series Thursday in Men's Gym at 8:15. This will be the 39th annual session. University Service, is a national organization for mutual assistance ity to occur in Alfred in several Music by this chamber orchestra of 20 musicians, directed by The regular session starts June 30 and years. extends through August 8. Intersession to students through relief, reconstruction, and exchange of ideas. Fred Ressel, will include Mrs. Ada Becker Seidlin as assisting artist. is 'slated from June 10 through June Its program entails the extension of Johnson, majoring in power at Mrs. Seidlin is assistant professor of the University music depart- 27 and Postsession will be August material aid, sharing of experience in the Institute died in Bethesda handling university problems, and ment. 11-29. Hospital, Hornell of head injuries During the summer session, courses bringing together students and faculty Organized in 1948 by Mr. Ressel, Speaks Today at 11 a. m. regardless of race, religion, or nation- suffered Friday evening in an ac- the symphonette features "a wealth in graduate school, a freshman pro- gram, pottery, sculpture and painting ality. cident which occurred in front of of beautiful but litle heard music" by WSSF is sponsored by the B'nai Vivaldi, Scarlati, Corelli, Purcell, Byrd, and three special features are planned. Psi Delt, Johnson's fraternity Debussy, Tschaikovsky and Greig There will be 28 fields of study with Brith Hillel Foundations, the Newman among others. From contemporary some of these in subdivisions. Second Club Federation, the US National Stu- Ijouse. composers like Vaughn Williams, Ben- year courses in Spanish, French and dent Organization and the United Stu- dent Christian Council. According to Alfred Police Chief jamin Britten and Bartok, comes small German, classes in ceramic and glass Herrington Stebbins a car being opera- orchestra music for the group. technology and in English, creative Contributions to the fund are dis- writing, economics and business, his- tributed solely on the basis of need ted by Phillip Merriam was being Membership in the Symphonette is pushed by aother car being driven by drawn largely from personnel of the tory and political science, painting and and with self-reliance as the goal. Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra who drawing are all available. WSSF hopes to put students in a posi- Charles Bulloss. are soloists and ensemble players. "Introducing " tion to help themselves Car Veers Right Two new courses are listed on the Guest artists are often asked to join The money collected is used for drugs As the two autos reached' a point their concerts. program. Workshop for School Admin- and medical equipment for stufient istrators will be conducted by Dr. Har- clinics, maintenance of rest centers in front of Dr. R. O. Hitchcock's office Mr. Ressel studied violin and viola rison Van Cott for graduate credit. Merriam's car turned to the right to- at Prague Conservatory under Pro- and sanitoriums for pre-tubercular Dr. Van Cott is director of the di- students, aid to refugee and displaced ward the curb. fessors Suchy and Prade. He has been vision of secondary education of the students, educational supplies, food, first violin with the Buffalo Philhar- State Education Department. clothing, and self-help hostels. Johnson and George Falk< another monic for 14 years and has served that Problems of school administrators The Alfred campaign will include a Ag-Tech student, were attempting to organization as assistant and guest will be the study of the workshop which bring he bumpers of the two cars to- conductor. skit on "Calling the Campus," and' a Will be given for three weeks of reg- movie short accompanying the regu- gether by standing on them. Johson. Mrs. Seidlin's piano solo will be pre- ular session. Three graduate credits lar Campus Theatre feature Satur- had one foot on Merriam's car's rear sented will perform during the Bloch may be earned and auditors are wel- day. bumper and one foot on Bulloss' car's musical interpretation. Other guest ar- comed. A tea will be given for the solici- tist include Max Miller, violin; Mar- The second new class, also part of tors by the WSG Sunday at which Dr. front bumper and was holding onto ha Gomph, harp and Algemantas Mo- the regular session, will be a Package Melvin Bernstein and a WSSF repre- the radiator ornament on Bulloss' car. iiekaitis, cello. Or. G. Elmore Reamon course in Community Writing and Dra- sentatives will be guest speakers. Ev- —photo by Gignac When Merriam's car turned, Bullosa The program is: matics. Dr. Ernest Finch and Miss Le- ery student and faculty member will Actors Al Buyck and Art Verney, slowed down, the cars separated' and Suite from Dramatic Music Rondeau- lia Tupper of the English department be contacted by a solicitor next week. left to right, enact a scene of the Johnson attempted to jump to the Slow Air-Air-Miuet-AIlegro quasi Pres- and Prof. C. D. Smith of Speech and Charlatan's recent play presented for front of Bulloss' car. He lost his bal- to by Purcell; LaPrimavera, Concer- AT Assembly Dramaitcs will teach sections of the the Ag-Tech assembly ance, rolled over and struck his head, to Grosso from The Four Seasons and course. Dramatic «5pmposition, mod*- on the pavement. Sonate en Concert No. 5 in E Minor ern dramatic literature and dramatic Deferments to Reports state that Bulloss' car did for cello and strings Largo- Allegro- To Feature production are the three divisions. Charlatans Amuse not run over Johnson. Alla Siciliana-Allegrovivace, both by The course is designed for writers Many Sirens Vivaldi; Debussy's Two Dances for who want preparation for community Be Reopened AT Assembly With A call to Hlornell brought Hlarp and String Orchestra, danses Psychologist projects in these fields. an ambulance and a member of the sacree and profane; Adagietto from Dr. G. Elmore Reaman of the Ontar- ? North Hornell sub-station of the Stata Symphony No. 5 by Mahler and io Canada, Agricultural College fac- Mule Tail Prime' Police to the scene, as well as he am- Bloch's Concerto Grosso for String Or- Fiat Competitor Wants Bv Boards ulty is speaking to Ag-Tech students y The Charlatans, Ag-Tech Dramatic bulance of the Crandall Hook and Ladi- chestra with Piano Obbligato plus Al- and faculty at 11 a. m. in Alumni Club, presented a one act comedy, der volunteer fire company. legro energico e pesante-Dirge-Pastor- Salesman in Alfred All male University students— Hall. undergrads and graduates—who "Mule Tail Prime'" to students and Attaches at Bethesda reported al and: Rustic Dances and Fugue. The New York Times is look- faculty at last Tuesday's assembly. Dr. Reaman, a clinical psycholo- ing for a student to sell subscrip- be returning to Alfred next Sep- Johnson was in critical condition, gist, is the author of several books tions in Alfred and handle the . tember should see Dean of Men Directed by Ausma Bernatos, the when admitted to the hospital. His In- Shipyard Job Interviews including "Culture of the Emotions," local Times agency. Applicants Fred Gert as soon as possible to play starred Arthur Verney and Al- juries were .listed as fractured skull ""Child Guidance for Parents and Tea- should write directly to John re-apply for educational draft de- vin Buyck. and probable ruptured viscera. Being Held Here Today chers," "Personality Rating and Char- Moran at the New York Times, ferments. Others aaking pare in the produc?- Johnson was a member of Psi Delt Representatives of the Naval acter Building." New York. Students must prepare form 109 tion Kvere: -Dorothy Coy, assistant and was vice president during the Shipyard (Brooklyn Navy Yard) Especially interested in personal- to send to local selective service director; Robert Cox, David Herbert, current year. Active on campus, he was are in Alfred today to interview ity testing, he is the conductor of the boards to start action agains on and John Follman, scenery; Eleanor vice president of the Student Council, job applicants. Reaman Personality Rating Scale defermens, Dean Gertz announced. Brown and Joyce Englander, costumes; chairman of the Fall Festival Ball la Graduating engineers are sci- widely used throughout Canadian Designers and He said that even if no expira- Katherine Weyand, makeiup; Mari- 1951 and was a member of the Elec- ence majors are most in demand schools and in industrial testing. tion date appears on a student's lyn Brady and Marilyn Hastings, pub- tronics Club. according to Dean of Men Fred H.