I J11LJ Iiicenyon COLLEGIAN a Journal of Student Opinion
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rff TTTC F I J11LJ iiiCENYON COLLEGIAN A Journal of Student Opinion Gambier Ohio December 10 19B5 No s rnleqe Offers f s Michael Abramson Fezzy Thinking to Easfern Busride by John Smyth thrpe meetings last aiu BALY ANNOUNCES xaKen any Couii1 cil has nol v significant actions but several measures MID- EAST STUDIES may dc h Kenyons new Department of Middle Eastern Studies was the sub- conscious Kenyon student ject of a special assembly last Monday afternoon Although the pro- USED BOOK CATALOGUE gram will not formally begin until next year is al- in the Peirce Hall the department placed ready offering an introductory course The Middle Eastern World and will be in operation under the guise of Religion 27- 28 beginning of second It will be closely connected with W the A the Great Lakes Colleges Association program of foreign study Council also recomt- at the er American University of Beirut a ride announcement hat SPEAKING IN TONES he placed in Peirce Hall to characterized as reminiscent of l- Ve the confusion of the IN T0NITE R0SSE the BBC Professor A Student bulletin board and Denis Baly explained that the Middle 7er communicate the wishes CRITIC KERM0DE East had been chosen for concen- Active riders and drivers tration in the development of a moved to recom- then V Varieties of Modernism is program of non- western studies 7 the cigarette machine iat to- because it has a history of civili- be relocated and the scheduled topic of 5ee Hall zation longer than that of any be filled by a trophy Children took second place io the canine species nights lecture by Dr Frank t place last Sunday when other part of the world and pro- r containing various trophies the Wertheimer Fieldhous was a lransformd into massive kennel for Kermode of the University of vides a case study of the inter- about campus the presentation of the Gambier Dog Show scattered the See Picture Story p 5 action of one upon an- concerning Manchester English depart- culture other measures other I ce Hall Council passed John Uncle Sam ment Kermode according to 5rts recommendation that Kenyons Although the area is the strong- Professor Galbraith hold of three major language- ton Deiore me ounuajr When Im Calling You HooH- ooHoo HooH- ooHoo meal be eliminated by per- Crump a close friend of Ker- families Kenyon students will rjg students to enter the hall by Thomas Au mode is the foremost young approach it through the study of 1215 Council is also de- Arabic Courses in this language ce With the escalation of the war in Viet Nam many local critic in England today sring the desirability of mo- are offered at the American Uni- lost close to 50 1- time of meal to 1200 draft boards have per cent of their pool of A versity of Beirut an institution vjii the Visiting the United States for ilBover is hiring another wait registrants due to rising enlistments and quotas The na- which Professor Baly felt able to only this semester Kermode has siorthe Coffee Shop which is tional draft quotas for December having reached 40000 draft recommend highly as several of my rated to open at 100 P M on boards have become stricter in judging deferment claims and been making a series of lectures former pupils are on the izizys starting after from his base at Bryn Mawr The faculty Courses in English are vacation hav been forced to take a second look at those deferred week before coming to Kenyon also available for those who have 3i3 Schnall reported that the CONTRARY TO MOST FED not mastered the language or who isyon bus is H S University of available for char eral programs Washington gives Presents Audens Oratorio he lectured at the are not majoring in Middle East- to New York or any other local boards much leeway in fill- Washington He has served as ern This Sunday morning in the Studies isr destination during vaca- ing quotas National authorities Flexner Lecturer in poetry at at the rate of 50c per mile Church of the Holy Spirit W THE DEPARTMENT will be only define categories and the Bryn Mawr earlier this semester indents to New York would general order of preference Rare H Audens Christmas Orator- introduced gradually beginning Ti to pay only 6 with one teacher and some basic each and if ly do local boards receive specific io For the Time Being will be Kermode has written numer- rat to Pittsburgh and 20 to courses in Arabic and Middle- instructions as President John- presented in lieu of the ser- ous books and articles including St York then the New York af- Eastern culture The effort at all sons decree that men married Re- be S9 mon a contribution to The Kenyon times will be to approach area and the Pittsburgh ter August 26 would be classified the i- e would 2 view Probably his most import- on its own terms and to reveal its be The trip will as if they were single The vague AUDENS VERSE ORATORIO s a the 17th or which ever date ant book is Romantic Image pub- history culture and growing sig- nature of guidelines is indicated which relates the Christmas phe- 2 it popular nificance to the modern world by the rule for deferment of bona nomenon to the general theme of lished in 1957 dealing with the RICHARD POETKER REPOR fide students whose activity in Church and State will be per- dual themes of the isolation of s r the IFC that a state Fire study is found to be necessary to formed by a company of Kenyon the modern artist and his use of iriall has safety or in- Red Eye Of Love inspected the build the national health students and the Reverend Mr the image Another of his im- on the campus and found the terest The individual board is Rogan The members students all portant work was an analysis of entity lounges in such danger left to decide which students fit of the Kenyon Dramatic Club are To Roam Over Hill disorder that into this category the poetry of Wallace Stevens the schools in James Cowlin who will direct Samuel Beckett an Irish- policy may be or The stress on higher education Ed McGuire raised the presentation IN HIS EARLIER CAREER vked has led to reclassification of some Chris Connell Eric Lindner and man who writes English plays It its 1- Kermode dealt with 17th century last meeting Council en less successful students to A Jon Schladen in trance and Monere a fed upon a discussion on a much to their shock Many boards literature principally with John Doubtless For the Time Being Frenchman who wrote French ling the Council constitution faced with choosing between a Milton He has published The its steady eloquent that substitute members can married man and a student of the was chosen for plays in jest are the headlin- times The Living Millon in addition to at meetings Although no same age who has an erratic study evocation of perilous rings with portentous on Donne and Shake- es of next semesters produc- aon was reached Prpsidpnt record pick the student on the Poem verily works John announcements of an epochal na- years kett announced that beginning grounds that his academic pur- speare In more recent tion schedule at the Hill ture like the following a semester Council will en- suits constitute evading the draft Kermode has become concerned Theatre fthe rule which unseats any OFFICIALS HAVE FOUND These are stirring times for contemporary writers to a newspapers with loer who misses two consecuf- many students fail to keep local the editors of THE RED EYE OF LOVE a cs greater degree but the interest in meetings without a boards informed of their progress History is in the making comedy was written by somebody substi 17th century works persists Continued on page 8 Mankind is on the march named A Weinstien and first pro- duced in New York in 1961 End- game on the other hand is much Gambier Restoration Continues Undaunted more widely known but more for Robert Schonteld its author than for its content Cold weather has done little Written by the same man who to slow the progress of con- wrote Waiting for Godot and who struction projects around brought Buster Keaton back to one of the main stardom in his first cinematic Gambier At script entitled Film Endgame is a sites of construction the new play with five characters and a dormitory facilities slated single set It is described by for completion July 1st Drama Professor Michael Birt- thirty- iive men among them wistle as a play which deals with electric- despair and loneliness and by masons carpenters Mrs Dorothy Longaker Fine Arts plumbers have ma- M ians and Secretary as one of those far- nJ aged to do a great portion of out funny avant- gardy things the outside work on schedule Both plays will be performed on The looks of the buildings un the same program which will run derway have taken shape and from March 3 to March 8 have been enhanced by excit- THE LAST PLAY of the season ing stair- towers at either end Molieres The Imaginary Invalid of the buildings is a burlesque on hypochondria medical practices Like The Mey- and Construction boss Bill George Farr Commercial Beaux Stratagem of two years K ers of Granville Ohio when Building rises on the site of ago this play is a French farce cre- for comment replied historic Douglas House A with much horseplay and prat- reached Rider Corporation I can say is that ation of the falls About all the structure will be completely were on schedule Unless it unadorned students having ob- The Imaginary Invalid is sched- gets really cold I dont see jected lo the original Shaker- uled to run from April 21 through April 26 MtmiitszSi tViin- i rrAttina in our way colonial trim Robert Schonield J KENYON COLLEGIAN DECEMBER PAGE TWO CPC and Uctu SUGGESTION FOR SENATE Committee in Over Organize The Kenyon Collegian