The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1951-1960 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 11-16-1951 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1951-11-16 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1951-11-16" (1951). The Voice: 1951-1960. 18. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1951-1960/18 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1951-1960 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOTE FOR BROTHERHOOD GUM SHOE SCRIPTS DUE DEC. 1 Published By the Students of the College of Wooster Volume LXVI WOOSTER. OHIO. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ifi. IQi Experts To Speak QiMt lentil 6j, See Qaal Pledfed World Campus Observes For Week of f -- :" ' 'i November 27-2- 9 25th Dads Weekend For the twenty-fift- h year, Wooster will officially welcome Dad "Week of the World" will be week-en- to the campus with a d of festivities observed by Wooster for the first planned for his enjoy- Nov- v - " ment and in his ' honor. ' s time in four years beginning continuing through K Tonight at 7:15 on Babcock field ember 27 and . 'if 1 f the Scots will November 29- - Under the auspices rally against their Relations club 1 100 Students Spend mortal rival and friend, Oberlin, to of the International - ex- y the and the history department, piping of the kiltie band, the invited to speak antics of cheerleaders, and a peptalk perts have been Thanksgiving t Here by Mr. Siskowic, of grid-der- s on current international situations i John father ... Sam and Siskowic. and problems. I At least 100 John students will remain Rice, President Emeri- : Dr. Herbert ( l;c .. on campus during the four and a half The third performance of Hamlet College in ' Christian -- tus of Forman i 3 day Thanksgiving recess beginning is scheduled to begin at 8:15 sharp will address the stu- Lahore, Pakistan, next Wednesday noon, according to tonight before a full house. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in dent body on ists signed in the Dean's office this and Faculty members have been re- Chapel, speaking on "Pakistan week. I . quested to be in their offices tomor- Present Political Status." A grad- Its ! Women ? will live in Babcock Hall, row morning from 10:00 to 12:00 for of Wooster in 1906, Dr. Rice was .f . uate while men mav remain in their re conferences with students and parents, personally acquainted with Ali Khan spective dormitories. The Student according to custom. At 10:30 the who was assassinated several months Union will be open throughout the WAA All-St- ar game will take place ago. vacation to serve meals with the ex- on Babcock field. Europe: Its Importance "Vestem ception of Thanksgiving dinner which will be the topic of Dr. Introduction of Dads and a per- to the U. S.," will be served in Babcock dining Wednesday morning formance by the band at half-tim- e of Martha Black's room. Wooster-Oberli- n re- chapel talk. Dr. Black is International the game, and a Dr. Howard Lowry and Mrs. Lewis Relations Officer in the Bureau of ception for parents at 4:30 in Babcock Lowry have invited students away Hall are German Affairs, Office of Western the special afternoon events. Photo by Westldug from home and remaining on campus European Affairs, Department of State A half-hou- r Leaders in the current SCC drive for S3000 point out the progress made during the first week of the campaign. for the long week end to an informal serenade of barbershop in Washington. She was graduated medleys by the Men's Glee Club be- Left to right, Gil Bloom, Jim Hughes, Lorrin Kreider, and Bill Mellin and a graph showing die $300 pledged so far. gathering at their home on Friday from Wellesley College and taught ginning Saturday night evening at 7:30. at 7:15 in the political science there in 1947-48- . Chapel, the final performance of Ham- all-camp- Highlighting the week will be let, and the us Dad's Day Wednesday night's discussion of Oberlin Steals Show Western Union has ruled that Dance with its Gay Nineties theme by Mr. Kingsley "Point Four" all telegrams sent by students dur- Oxford Debaters will provide Pop with a full evening Wheeler Hamilton of the Divisi- of entertainment. Second, fifth, and ing the day must be taken to the on of British Commonwealth Af- eighth sections are planning open 'Hamlet5 College book store sub-statio- n and Battle Wooster State, Mr. In Wooster's fairs, Department of houses for intermission. graduated from Woost- By Bentley Duncan must be pre-pai- d. After 5 p. m. Maxine Schnitzer and Carol Ross Hamilton Concluding the weekend will be in history have been named by Coach J. Garber er in 1933 with honors The play Hamlet is all things to all men. A diamond of innum- messages may be phoned to West- the special Dad's Day service in and received his M. A. from the Drushal to represent Wooster on erable facets, as ambiguous as truth, the inexhaustible comment which ern Union over dormitory pay Memorial Chapel at 11 a. m. Sunday School of International Monday evening, December 3, in Fletcher it has inspired presents a great challenge to any group ambitious of phones only. No messages will be morning. Dr. John C. McKirachan of Diplomacy. Since that time be has debate with Victor Traherne and Wil- be- Westminster Presbyterian church, in staging the play. We cannot but be grateful that Wooster's Little taken over college telephones liam Rees-Mog- g, Oxford University served the State Department Bloomfield, N. J., father of freshman Theatre has had the courage and the vigor to meet the challenge in fore 5 o'clock. debaters. Hungary, Switzerland, and French Fred McKirachan, will deliver the Indo-Chin- vice-cons- ul Sai- week-end'- af- a. As at this s performances. The Englishmen will uphold the sermon. gon, he was interned by the Jap- In the impossible role, as the firmative on Resolved, That this house anese during the war, and was distracted Prince, Dick Oberlin per- favors a free national health service. returned to the U. S. in 1942 on formed expertly. Rising to the occas- The verbal battle will begin at 8 p. m. the S. S. Gripsholm. The address ion, he was dignified and sensitive, in Memorial Chapel. will be given in Scot Auditorium. stern and flippant and emotional by Oxford students were last guests Senators Discuss Dr. Lowell Ragatz, head of Ohio turns. With subtle force he dom- of the campus three years ago. Cam- State's history department, will speak inated every scene, and carried the bridge University sent debaters here in Chapel on Thursday morning, Nov. play himself by the sheer penetrating in 1949. Corsages, Party 29 on "Ferment in the Near East." power of his interpretation. all-camp- Plans for an us party Author of "March of the Empire" and Miss Patricia Lockwood was a com- to be held December 10 as part several books imperialism, other on petent Ophelia. Using a shrill voice of the Wooster Day celebration the Ohio State is considered Symphony Plays professor to good advantage, she performed with were outlined at last Monday an authority in his field. discretion and taste in a taxing role. night's Senate meeting by John Another an- Concert Nov. 28 expert, yet to be Bill Garber, as Polonius, turned in chairman. Community Symphony Keitt, nounced, will conclude the week of the usual polished performance which Wooster's emphasis Orchestra will present the second pro- Some form of on international relations in we have come to expect from Mr. entertainment will Friday morning's gram of the Community Concert series be given in the rhapel, followed by Chapel. Garber. Serio-comi- c platitudes and on Wednesday evening, November 28. the annua tortuous witticisms fell pleasantly Christmas tree party in the Mr. Alan Collins will conduct the quad. A movie in Scot auditorium and TIME from his lips. In skillful acting, he Westkuig evening concert which will include an informal dance in the gym will Features ranked second only to Oberlin. Photo by were singularly inept. "To be or not to be" mused Dick Beethoven's "First Symphony" and a complete the evening, for which wom- Kirk was only fair as Claud- Guildenstern Wooster Alumnus John Oberlin as Hamlet, sitting alone, Bach "Concerto for Two Violins." Mr. en will receive 12 o'clock permissions. ius the King. He never quite gave the Ghost, Dick Harris, in a A Wooster alumnus made the As the dagger in hand, on the parapeted Howard Mickens and Aleo Sica will of a man fratricide on vocal part, was sufficiently The Senate also discussed the Camp- front cover impression with purely of Scot auditorium. solo in the Bach Concerto. of Time magazine dic- stage Nancy other-worldl- y. clear precise bell Plan, which permits the Senate this week. his conscience. His Queen, His Brunner, though remarkably hand- tion compared favorably with the President to appoint members to com- Benjamin Fairless, president of some and surprisingly young looking, enunciation of certain of the other mittees from among the student body. L'nited States Steel Corporation and Gore Rehearses Choir, Orchestra never penetrated below the emotional actors.
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