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Will Be Oct. 18 on Topic of Western Defense Awarded Anchor Points to Count During World War II, Dr Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC The Anchor Newspapers 10-5-1966 The Anchor (1966, Volume 38 Issue 02) Rhode Island College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor Recommended Citation Rhode Island College, "The Anchor (1966, Volume 38 Issue 02)" (1966). The Anchor. 492. https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor/492 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ RIC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ RIC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WEATHER REPORT FOR MANN HALL ... WITHOUT NOTICE "FREE ACCESS TO IDEAS AND FULL FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION" VOL. XXXVIII, No 2 RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE WiEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 5, 1966 'Harvest Holiday; Theme of Dr. Kissinger of HarvardJOLecture 1!.?m'!!:~~,~~~~gw~?!~~!! will be Oct. 18 on Topic of Western Defense ing, which begins October 13, and awarded Anchor points to count continues through October 16, will in the competition among the Dr. Henry A. Kissinger of Har­ vard University, earned his A. B., During World War II, Dr. Kis­ be "Harvest Holiday." On Thurs- classes at R. I. C. for possession vard University will speak at his M. A., and his Ph. D. degrees singer served 111 the U.S. Counter­ day, October 13, at 6:30 p.m., of the Anchor at the end of the R. I. C. on Tuesday, October 18, at that university. He is also a mtelligence Corps, and later held there will be a parade and judging year. at 8:00 p.m. in Roberts Hall. The member of Phi Beta Kappa, has the rank @f Captain in the Mili­ of floats built by the Freshman, The second night of Home Com­ topic of Dr. Kissinger's lecture been a recipient of the Harvard tary Intelligence Reserve until Sophom9re, Junior, and Senior ing will be marked by a semi­ will be "What Has Happened to National Scholarship, Harvard 1959. He has also been consultant classes, as well as the fraternities formal dance to take place at the Western Defense?" Fellowship, and a Rockefeller to the U. S. Arms Control and and sororities on campus. Floats King Philip in Wrentham, Massa­ Dr. Kissinger, who is at present Foundation Fellowship for Political Disarmament Agency, and the Na­ will be judged on how well they chusetts, from 8:00 to 1:00 am. Professor of Government at Har- Theory. tional Security Council. At present, represent the Home Coming theme, At the dance, this year's Home Dr . .KJ.ssinger is Faculty Member and participants will be limited as Coming Queen will be chosen from tor the Harvard Center for In- to the cost of their materials. The among candidates nominated by ternational Affairs, and E~ecutive each of the ,classes and the Director of the Harvard Inter­ fraternities and sororities. The national Seminar. From 1956 to Fellowships Being Sophomore Class has already 1958, he was Director of Special nominated Susan Ouellette !IS Studies for the Rockefeller Offered To Seniors their candidate, and nominations Brothers Fund. will soon be made by the remain­ Dr. Kissinger, who has been Dr. Ridgway F. Shinn, Dean of ing competitors. The winning described as one of the most Liberal Studies has recently an­ candidate will be crowned at the brilliant political scientists in the nounced that scholarships of dance by last year's Queen, Nancy nation, is the author of the book various types are available to RIC Nelson, of the present Sophomore NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND Seniors. Dr. Shinn emphasized Class.• FOREIGN POLICY, which won that the college has placed many On Saturday, October 14, our both the Woodrow Wilson Prize students through the various R. I. C. soccer team will tackle a and a citation by the Overseas scholarships offered, and he urged formidable opposing team com­ Press Club. This work was de­ that students not be hesitant in posed of ferocious R. I. C. alumni scribed in Time Magazine as " ... applying for them. at 2:30 p.m. That night, jazz player a brilliant, independent analysis of Yesterday a session was held Stan Getz will perform in Walsh the nation's post-war diplomatic and military struggle with Com­ for those people who might be Gym at 8:00. Tickets for the pro­ munism." His second book, THE interested in learning more about gram will cost from $2.25 to $2.75 NECESSITY FOR CHOICE, be­ the assistantships available. per person. came a best-seller in the United Dean Shinn said that many of Home Coming week-end will Dr. Henry A. Kissinger States. Dr. Kissinger is also the our students tend to feel that their end Sunday, October 16, with a author of A WORLD RESTORED chances are reduced because they showing of the movie "Carousel" and the recently published THE are attending an institution which in Roberts Hall at 2:30 p.m. As Christian Assoc. Conference TROUBLED PARTNERSHIP; a does not have the name of a Har­ an additional inducement, the Reappraisal of the Atlantic Alli­ vard or Yale. The Dean felt this movie will be shown free of charge Scheduled For October 7, ance. was an unfortunate attitude be­ to students at R. I. C. Happy 8, 9 As a political scientist, Dr. Kis­ cause he said the faculty at RIC Home Coming! The Rhode Island College Chris­ traffic circle there will be signs singer has appeared on "Face the represents graduates of over 60 tian Association will sponsor a to Ladd School. Follow Rt. 2 and Nation" and other television pro­ graduate schools, and the faculty conference on October 7, 8, and 9, signs to Ladd School; opposite grams. His articles have appeared is among the best in New England COMINGTO RI[ at the Conference Center at Exe­ the school, there will be a sign in The Reporter, The New York with the possible exception of Har­ ter, R. I. Featured at the confer­ saying "Baptist Camp" - Turn Times Magazine, Foreign Affairs, vard and Yale. October 6 - Faculty Colloquium, ence will be a showing of the left and follow road for about and Harper's Magazine. He has. Four different scholarships are 1 :00 p.m. Clark Science 124 Frederico Fellini film "8 ½" and 1 mile, to the center. There will be also appeared as a lecturer before available to RIC seniors and in­ a discussion by Father Francisco Christian Association signs to such groups as The National War terested juniors are also invited October 6 - Waiting for Godot: Ayala, Professor of Genetics at guide you from there. College and the Foreign Service to make inquiries. The scholarship Boston Theatre Company· Pro­ Providence College. Father Ayala, What to Bring:- Casual and Institute. programs are: Rhodes Scholarship, duction Roberts Hall 8:00 p.m. who is a native of Spain, will warm clothing. Those planning to Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Ful­ speak on evolution and human October 7-8 - Christian Assn. stay to overnight should bring bright-Hays Fellowship, and Dan­ values, and on the efrect which Conference, Exeter, R. I. warm blankets, linen or bedroll, Modern Dance Co. forth Graduate Fellowship. discoveries in genetics may have towel, wash cloth, etc. Deadline for filing applications October 7 - Kappa Delta Phi had on these values. Having stu­ for these programs is October 31 Frontier Night died extensively in Europe as well Offering Scholarships as ih the United States, Father or November 1 at the very latest. October 8 - Junior Class Ring A scholp.rship in the amount of Ayala is also a recognized expert String Orchestra Formed Any further information may be $250. is being awarded this semes­ Dance on Fellini and his work. In addi­ obtained from Dean Shinn's office William Meyers and Robert ter by the Modern Dance Company tion, it is recommended that those who has taken over the admin­ October 10 - Alumni Lecture, Currier of the Rhode Island Col­ to any freshman male who is will­ who wish to attend also see "The istration of these scholarships James MacGregor Burns, Roberts lege music department have an­ ing to participate in the activities Parable" on Wednesday, October from Dean Willard's office. Hall, 8:00 p.m. anounced the formation of a string of the club. These activities include 5, and "Waiting for Godot" on participation in weekly technique October 11 - Religious Seminar, orchestra. Thursday, October 6. classes, the annual Spring Concert, "Jesus Christ and Mythology," Mr. Meyers and Mr. Currier, Applications for the Conference a new fall workshop, and the This Week At 4:00 p.m. Adams Library, Con­ co-directors of the ensemble are are available in rooms 206 and theater production of "Camino enthusiastic about the possibilities ference Room No. 1 103 of the Student Center, as are Real." The Coffee House of a string orchestra "standing as directions to the Conference Cen­ Qualification for this scholarship October 11 - Bramwell Fletcher it does between the string quartet Wednesday - Film - The Parable ter. The fee for the entire con­ will be determined in the Bernard Shaw Story, and the symphony it offers ad­ at a two-part ference is $5.00, while those audition to be held on October 5th Thursday - Open 8:15 p.m. in Roberts Hall, Ad­ vantages of each." Friday - Daria Iacono, folksinger mission $3.50 attending only Saturday will pay and 12th at 3:00 p.m. in the dance Saturday - The Donuts, rock and $3.00. The Conference is open to Any one. who plays a stringed studio at Walsh Gymnasium. On roll band October 13-15 - Home Coming any Protestant, Catholic, or Or­ instrument is invited to join the Wednesday the fifth, applicants will orchestra which will perform music Sunday - Charlene Hall, folk- October 18 - Dr.
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