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■wjii"’"*' ^ ^visWrMK^. Mercer^^uster mm r ■ r-ser ■ Julian Bond Scheduled To Speak November 15 Julian Bond, atato aaoator years coordinated student ami- and later andeivflrightalaadarwill apeak segregationproteata. editor. Not. 1(, at ,8:00 p.m., in Bond helped found the Bond left Morehouse Collage, Willingham Auditorium. Bond Student Nonviolent Coordinat- i m 1961 to job the student was a founder in 1960 and later ingCommittee (SNCO, in April, eiecutive aecretarjr of the Non-violent Coordmating Com­ 1960. That summer, be joined mittee (8NCC) as communka- Committee on Appeal for the staff of the ATLANTA Human Bigbta ICOAHK). the tbns' director. Until 1966, be INQUIBER. a new Negro directed tbs group's photo- AtianU Unireraity Center cam- weekly nevrspeper. He served pua organization that for three as reporter and feature writer. ContbuedoupageT RenaissancA Studies Offered •V In Winter Quarter Curriculum Students at Mercer will have The courses included As now planned, supple- an opportunity to partidpata in program are Act 166 (It menta to the courses and an innovative educatiaaal pro­ Renaiasancel, ChriatianRy id common-experience lectures JuBaa Beml, Qeergb Senahw gram during the winter quarter (Dante and Duter), Bngliah 107 will include films, outside through the efforta of the Dean (Shakespeare), English 114 lecturara, and oonceivably a and six Departmenta in the (Sizteenth Century Uteraturel, play or concert conosmed rrith liberal Arte CoOege. EngUah 115 iSeventeentb Cen­ the Ranaiasanoe. Also, events Seven coursaa relateii to tury Litereture), History. 116 in Mercer's winter quarter Rartaisaance Studiee wiB be (Rsnaiaaaoceand Reformationl. ARemate Preehman Program in offered with the goal of and Philoaaphy 112 (Medieval Prospective Dean •ttnctinf to ooo or and Contmental Modem). snsageU more courses, allowing for a quarter's ooncantmtion on the crucial period between 1400 and To Visit Campus I860. Ideally, a student wUl take three courses concerned with RolloMayToSpeak Bjf Jnd7 BarW Marion, Alabamh, Danforth the Renaiaaancs. Dr. R. Kirby Oodtey, the Associate for the Danforth b addition, students partici­ , Dr. Rolio May, the renourued phenomena which lead to leading candidate for the Foundation, and Vkx President and dynamic psychoanalyst pating in the Renaissance violence and terror. poBiUon of Dean of the College and Dean of the College at Quarter will have an oppor­ from New York who has writteo Dr. May is a former professor of Liberal Ala, will visit the Averett College in DanvUle, tunity to attarxl five ooe-honr numerous books among which at Harvard, Yale and Princeton Mercer Campus on November 8 Virginia, which is his present btroductory lectures offered on is Love aad WiR, wiU sneak Universities. Also he is the past and 9. position. He received a B.A. altemata Wednesdays respec­ November 10th at 8:(X) in Tatnall .^ presidentids of the New York State Dr. Godsey, who will be degree in History from Sanford tively, the history, art, music, He received the famed Ralph Psychological Association. Pre­ accompanied by his wife. Joan, University, a B.D. and Th.D. philoai^hy, and lilacature of the Wakfo Emerson award in 1970 sently ha is a full-time will meet with members of the degree in Theology from New period. Each laeliice will be for Love aiM WiR. His moat psychoanalyst m New York administration. department Orleans Baptist Theological recant book is Power and spends his available time as a followed by a half-hour quee- chairnian and chairmen of Seminary, on M.AIldegrei in baoceace/which is an mquiry guest lecturer. tkm-anWer period. faculty committees Monday Philosophy from the wn^'rsity into the little understood afternoon. On Tuesday mo^ of Alabama, and a Ph.D. degree ing, he and his wife will tour the in Philosophy from Tulano story on page 2. campus and attend the Univer­ University. Theater — "The Real sity Club Coffee with members Dr. (k>dsey has been involved This Issue of the faculty, staff and Inspector Hound" produc­ in numerous (Irofessional. civic, tion continues its perfor­ administration. Dr. and Mrs. Stfll Meiciaas After AU be a papular group tbrough- and church-related activities, manceson Nov. 11-13 at 8:00 Godsey will join the students for Thaae Yean is featipipg an out the world, but m their and has been elected to the p.m. in Willingham Auditor­ lunch in .the school cafeteria at interview with Dean Joe native Sweden, their hit American Association of Higher ium. The British comedy has noon Tuesday. After luncb,^ he Hendricks. General As«a- records don't eVen-get air Education, the American Philo presented a new convention will have meetings with mem­ tant to the President. See pla'y. See page 11 for story. aophicaJ Association, and the to the Mercer audience, the bers of a special student page 4 for story. Lifestyle '76 - The Southern Society for Philosophy "thruat stage.” See page 12 committee, with the Dean The Mask Scsae - student of the '70's has moye and Psychology. He has also for story. ■ SeaKh Committee, and with Dissimilsr backgrounds of in common with the youth been swarded membership m President Harru. the six memben of AtlanU cuR of the '60's than the Dr. Oodsey's previous po#- Who's Who in American Rhythm Section mah inlo young of a decade ago, a tkms hsve iikcluded Minister of College and University Admin­ one good aoqpd of their own Georgetown UniversRy pro­ EdRorials...................page 2 the Norwood Baptist Church in istration and Phi Alpha Theta as the former back-up group fessor asserts in a article that Peopl* ........................pages Norwood, Louisiana, Assistant Ha was named to the Outstand­ moves up to the forefront on defines the contemporary Sp^................ .......page 6 attitudes on campus. See Eniertaini Professor of Philoeophy and ing Young Men of America in > music scene. Abba may Religion at Judsoo CoUegp, 1966 and 1970. •n / / Volume 58 November 8, 1976 — April 5,1977 1 i v/ I I i;'^: f'^U-:,- ■ i I ' Julian Bond Scheduled ,aI To Speak November 15 Juliw) Bond, itita acnstor years coordinated student anti- and later becaine managing •nd dvS righu leader wiB tpeak editor. Nov. 15-. at 8:00 p.m., in Bond helped found the Bond left Morehouse College, WilUngiiani Auditeriom. Bond Student Nonviolent Coordinat- in 1961 to joia the student 1 was a founder in 1960 and later ingCommittee (SNCCI, in April, Non-violent Coordinating Cfom- executive secretary ot the 1960. Thid summer, he joined mittae (SNCC) as communka- Committee on Appeal for the staff of the ATLANTA tions director. Until 1966, he Homan BighU (COAHR), the INQUIREB. a new Negro directed the group's photo- AtlanU University Center cam­ weekly newspaper. He served pus organisation that for three as rtporter and feature writer. Coetianed on pegs 2 fienaissance Studies Offered In Winter Quarter Curriculum Students at Mercer will have The coursee incImM in the As now planned, suppts- an opportunity to participate in program are Art 168MItalian mantf to the courses and an innovative educational pro­ Renaiasancel, Christianity 138 common-experience lectures gram during the winter quarter (Dante and Durer), EngUsh 107 will include films, outside through -he efforts of the Dean (Shakespeare), EngUsh 114 lecturers, aad eoncsivably a aad six Departmanta in the (axtsenth Century Uteratura), play or conceit ooooemsd with UbaralArUCoOega, Engiiafa 115 (Sevanlaentfa Cmi- the Ranaisaance. Also, evanU Seven courses rslaled to tury LHeraturel, History US is Mercer's winter quarter Renaissance SUdiea wiB be (BanaisaaiKa and Reformation). Ahemate freshman Program m offered with the goal of and Philosophy 112 (Uedlaval Prospective Dean attracting atudanta to one or and Continental Modem). Caadansdanpagsll more courses, allowing for a quarter's oorKentratioo on the To Visit Campus crucial period between 1400 and 1660. Ideally, a student will take three couraea ooocemed with Rollo May To Speak By Jndy Barker Marion. Alabama. Oanforth the Ranaiasance. Dr. H. Kirby Oodaey, the Associate for the Danfortb In addRian, atudenU partici­ Dr. RoUo May, the renounced phenomena which lead to feeding candidate for the Foundation, and Vice Prusideot pating in the Renaissance and dynamic psychoanalyst violence and terror. position of Dean of the College and Dean of the College at Quarter will have an oppor­ from New York who has writteo Dr. Hay is a former professor of Ubertki Ate. will visit the AvereU College in Danville. tunity to attend five one-hour numerous books among which m Hsrvani, Yale and Princeton Mercer Campus on November S Virginia, which is his present introductory lecturoa offered on is Love sad WiB, will sneak Univeraiiws. Also be is the pert and 9. position. He received e B.A. altemate Wednesdays reepac- November-)0th at 8:00 in TatnaU president of the New York State Dr. Godeey, who will be degree in History from Sanford ^ lively, the history, art. music, He received the famed Ralph Psycibological Associrtkm. Pre­ sccompsnied by his wife. Joen. University, a B D. and Th.D 'phifoai^y. and Uteratura of the Waldo Emerson award in 1070 sently he is a full-time will meet with members of the degree in Theology from New period. Each lecture wUl ha for Love aad WBt His moat imychoanalyst in New York administrslion. department Orleans Baptist Theological recant book is Pewar aad spends his available time as a 'chairmen end chairmen of Seminary, an M.A./degree in Allowed by a half-hour ques­ lanoisnee, which is an inquiry goeet lecturer. faculty committees Monday Philosophy nhuLM University tion-answer period. into the little understood sftemcKni. On Tuesefey morn­ of Alabama, and a Ph.D. degree ing. be and his wife will tour the 4.-: Philosophy from Tulane story on paga 2. campus and attend the Univer- Uni/ersity. Theater - "The Real stty Club Coffee with members Or.

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