The B-G News October 27, 1959

The B-G News October 27, 1959

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 10-27-1959 The B-G News October 27, 1959 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News October 27, 1959" (1959). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1501. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1501 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. x»s %l1&GM»> VoL44 Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green. Ohio. Tuesday. Oct. 27. 1 Harvey Will Not Wait For Latecomers - Miesle The curtain will be going up promptly at 8:15 p.m. and all latecomers will be seated after the first scene of "Harvey," according to Dr. P. lx-e Miesle, director of the first major pro- duction of the year. "Harvey," the first in the series of five Golden Anniversary theater presentations, begins Oct. 28 and continues through Oct. 31. "Harvey" deals with the aacapo of the whimsical hero from reality School Counselors into a dream world in the compan- ionship of a fictitious rabbit. It To Discuss Merits was written by Mary Chase, and was first presented at the IXtli Street Theater, New York City, Of HS Preparation in 1944. SYMPOSIUM PANEL (left to right)—Prof. Strlnofollow Ban. Dr. Arthur Mliener. that tho American universities were ■uporior to those la England. The panel Arc high schools preparing stu Prof. John Clardl. and Dr. Donald Klockner dUcuie the question. "Which ero boat was part of tho tint of six scheduled •rnpoola to bo bold during Iho roar. The Guest performer Joe E. Brown, —English unlvenunei or American unlTerilttei? ' Th* panel, whkh prorod to bo ivmpoelum dealt with tho humanities, was bold la the Qraad BoUroooB of tho dents for college? James Hof, di- stars as Elwood P. Dowd. Students a fltuaa i Hi in to Iho Brol Golden Anniversary Brmpoolum. decided unanlmomly University Union. rector of admissions, hopes to de- in the cast are: Barbara Uhl as rive the answer to this question Veta Simmons; Deanna Kithcarl through a special meeting which as Myrtle Mae Simmons; Becky he has arranged for Saturday, Kruber as Ruth Kelly; Bruce Wag- Nov. 14. ner as Dr. Chumley; Bill Baker as Humanities Symposium 'Enlightening'; At that time 10 guidance coun- Dr. Sanderson; Char llalloway as selors from 10 surrounding Ohio Mrs. Chauvenet; Judy Kdwards as high schools will visit campus to Mrs. Chumley; John Pctrio as speak with students from their Cabbie; and Roberta Wolfer as respective schools now attending Miss Johnson. Panel Discussion Attended By 1,000 the University. Tickets are on sale in the Busi- The students interviewed will ness Office in the Administration By LAAP.Y COFTMAN day Review of Literature," and far simpler and far more impor- the Western tradition, not only in be asked to fill out a questionn- Hldg. Office hours are from 10 The first symposium in conjun is himself an accomplished poet; tant than the innumerable tasks the areas of the humanities but aire which will include some of a.m. to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. lion with the Golden Anniversary and Dr. Arthur N. Misener, pro- which they are performing today. in mathematics, and he should the following questions: In which The price is $1.25 for adults and celebration, dealing with the hu- fessor of English. Cornell Uni- It is to teach young men and wom- know from personal experience college are you enrolled and in townspeople, 50 cents for children manities, was many things to the versity, noted critic, author, and en to read and write." how mathematics is applied in a what area are you studying? Is and high school students, and 5 persons who were in attendance in biographer. In underlining the point, he laboratory—not so he can make the campus housing satisfactory? cents with an ID card for Univer- the Grand Ballroom Saturday. It More than TOO administrators, continued: "The graduates of these 'sputniks' faster than a Russian, What courses in high school sity students. Tickets also can lie was intellectually stimulating and faculty members, townspeople, and colleges should be able to read but because America needs citi- proved most helpful in preparing purchased ut the door before tho inspiring. It was enlightening and students attended the daytime pro. difficult books with pleasure and zens with a common fund of in- you for University work? Are tho performance at 7:15 p.m. All seats perceptive. It was directive and gram, which began at 10 a.m. with write prose that a decent editor tellectual experience, able to dis- study facilities adequate? Are lire reserved. informative. But, more important Prof. Barr's address ,and continu- would print. The majority of our cuss their common problems as the courses difficult? How has than this, it was a gratifying taste ed with talks by Dr. Miiener a/id college graduates can do neither, men and women can and as over- your school helped you to prepare of the total experience which lies Prof. Ciardi at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. as the deans of our law schools, grown children cannot. for college? How can the Univer- in tho River Room. Following tho ahead in the remaining five sym- respectively. The latter group— medical schools, and graduate "The penalty for not doing sity be more helpful in your conference, the counselors will ho posia scheduled for the Anniver- the students—however, were con- schools will promptly and unhappi- these things is to live a kind of courses? What areas of University the guests of President Ralph W. sary year. spicuously in the minority. The ly testify. Even if our high schools half-life, perhaps on a very high study do you consider particularly McDonald for a luncheon. At 2 Featured speakers for the event panel discussion in the evening, did a good job at their own level, salary, but still to be only half strong? p.m. they will go as a body to the were Stringfellow Barr, professor which concluded the symposium, which they do not, they could alive. The penalty is to resemble Students will register between Bowling Green - Delaware Dad's of humanities at Newark College. drew nearly 1,000 persons. not be expected to develop the that teeming crowd of men and the hours of U and U:40 a.m. Sat- Day game at the Stadium. Rutgers University, famous for Prof. Barr, in his talk, "I Had power to read and write to a level women that the poet T. S. Eliot urday at a coffee hour in the The visiting counselors will introducing the "Great Books" Not Thought Death Had Undone worthy of a college graduate." saw on London Bridge and that River Room of the University represent Fairmont, Parma, Lor- curriculum at St. John's College, So Many," struck a hard blow to He placed particular emphasis made him exclaim in Dante's Union. Krom 9:45 until 10:30 the ain, Shelby, Lima Shawnec, Annapolis; John Ciardi, professor the mid section of present-day on the fact that "finally, the col- wotds: 'I had not thought death counselors will take a tour of the Marion Harding, Carey, Port of English, Rutgers University, liberal arts colleges in saying that lege graduate should be familiar had undone so many.' " campus, after which a University- Clinton, Rockford, and Clay High who is poetry editor of the "Satur- "they (LA colleges) have a task with the really leading works of (Continued on page 2) counselor conference will be held Schools. Finances, Housing Big Problems Miami Game Rally Their Opinions— Scheduled Friday; Facing Married Students Today Pairings Announced Outstanding Figures In Three Faiths Members of residence houses, Being a married student and holding down a job at the fraternities, and sororities have same time is a lot to ask of anybody. But, at the University been paired by the Student Spirit there are approximately 450 students doing this very thing. and Traditions Hoard for a pre- Miami game pep rally. Cite Values Of REW Observance Some have children and some are under the GI Bill; some have The pep rally is scheduled to help from their parents, and some receive help from the Uni- begin at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. Father John Olllvlei Prof. Gerald Lefkoff :i0. The Board encourages partici- pants to use various vehicles, noise- In his position as head of the EDITOR'S NOTE; Tho following art- Prof. Gerald Lefkoff's field is Actually. there are more than Gee Dad Another A? makers, and torches. St. Thomas More Student Chapel music, but as adviser to the Jew- 760 married students enrolled at and the Newman Foundation, na- icles concerning Iho significance of The pairings arc as follows: ish Congregation at Bowling the University. Many are gradu- Alpha Tau Omega and Alpha tional organization for Catholic stu- REW to the University student wore ate students, and many are wom- dents, Father John Ollivier plays a Green, he represents one of the Xi Delta; Delta Tau Delta and wrllten by Davo Lore. The/ are baaed en who have earned two-year Alpha Gamma Delta; Kappa Sigma vital role in the leading religious faiths on campus. teaching certificates, taught and Chi Omega; Tau Kappa Epsi- religious life of on interviews which he had with tho He feels that school and met their mates.

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