
FO UN Urban problems, from architec- ture to poverty, will get a thor- ough perusal next Tuesday through Thursday, April 11, 12, and 13, when six scholars express their views at this year's Public Affairs Forum, 8 to 10 p.m. all three nights in Jones Hall Audi- torium. Discussing "The Changing Pat- tern and Significance of World Urbanization," Dr. Kingsley Da- vis, professor of Sociology and Director of International Popula- tion and Urban Research at the University of California, Berk- eley, will open Tuesday's session. Following Dr. Davis will be Dr. Carl W. Condit, professor of Art at Northwestern University, who will (liscuss "New Social, Technical, and Aesthetic Dimen- sions in Large-Scale Building." Marvin B. Durning, chairman TOM KAHN of the State's Interagency Com- MARVIN B. DURNING DR. CARL W. CONDIT DR. KINGSLEY DAVIS mittee for Outdoor Recreation in "The Crisis of Urban Poverty" "Revolutionary America and the "New Social, Technical, and Aesthe- "The Changing Pattern and Signifi- Practical Man" tic Demensions in Large-Scale Build- cance of World Urbanization" Seattle, will open Wednesday's ing" discussion with "Revolutionary America and the Practical Man," concerning rapid population growth, urbanization, and tech- nological changes in modern America. Tom Kahn, Executive Director of the League for Industrial Dem- ocracy, will follow Dr. Durning with "The Crisis of Urban Pov- erty." Dr. Scott Greer, Professor of Sociology at Northwestern Uni- 1966-1967 — NO. 19 APRIL 7, 1967 versity, and Dr. C. Eric Lincoln, Professor of Sociology at Port- land State College, will wind up this year's Forum Thursday ev- 'Much Ado' Tonight Concludes ening. Dr. Greer will discuss "The Revitalization of the Core City," an dDr. Lincoln will finish with Shakespeare Week on Campus "The Black Ghetto as an Urban Phenomenon." Tomorrow night at 8 p.m. in Jones Hall months to a nation-wide search for acting talent. Dr. Davis, long interested in DR. SCOrF GREER Auditorium the National Shakespeare Company viewing over 3000 applications and then auditioning sociology, international demog- will present "Much Ado About Nothing." This is 750 actors. 'The Revitalization of the Core City' raphy, urban studies, social strat- the final presentation in a series of lectures and This task was doubly difficult because the ification and social statistics, films on Shakespeare held at UPS this week. actors not only had to have talent, but also a holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from Others included: a lecture by William Matcheti knowledge of production and theatrical history. Harvard University. He has on "Some Dramatic Techniques in THE WIN- As a repertory company actors cannot be taught at Smith College, Pen- TER'S TALE," the film HAMLET, and the film selected solely on the basis of their physical ap- nsylvania S t a t e University, "Shakespeare, Soul of an Age." pearance, "type-casting." Each actor will have to Princeton and Berkeley. A fel- MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING is being play a different role in each of the three pro- low of the American Statistical presented by Artists and Lectures and is com- ductions. Association, Dr. Davis is on the plimentary to students, $1.50 general admission. The actors must also have a background in board of editors of several Socio- The National Shakespeare Company is Ameri- Shakespearean history and criticism as the com- logical journals and is the author ca's only cross country touring company, and is pany often participates in symposiums and dis- of several books, including The the most widely traveled group ever to tour the cussion periods. World's Metropolitan Areas and United States. In addition the company acts as its own stage Modern American Society. During this 1966-67 season the company crew so that the cast members help set up the Dr. Condit received his Ph.D. is presenting three new productions from among seenery and run the lights and sound on every from Purdue University and is Shakespeare's best known comedies and tragedies: production. considered an authority on HAMLET, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, Last, but not least, the actors need compatible and JULIUS CAESAR. American building techniques personalities and a real love of their work to keep and structural engineering. He Before the tour the company devoted six them going through the nine month tour. has taught at Northwestern since 1945 and has introduced two courses at that university. He is DR. C. ERIC LINCOLN the author of four books on "The Black Ghetto as an Urban American architecture, including Phenomenon" The Rise of the Skyscraper and Aprff Airs Area Art The Chicago School of Architec- hower and was recently appoint- The Kittredge Art Gallery will The paintings, prints, sculp- In the Hill Gallery, Phillip ture. ed to the Washington State Con- feature a northwest inivtational tures and drawings of these four Presently an Attorney at Law Thomas will he displaying his stitutional Advisory Council. Last exhibit during April. Four artists artists exhibit contemporary in Seattle, Marvin Durning is a Master of Fine Arts painting ex- year he received the National from Pogtland and over 30 from movements such as pop and op graduate of Dartmouth College hibit. Conservationist of the Year Bellingham, Pullman and Seattle and was a Rhodes Scholar at Ox- art. Their work is on loan from Award from President Johnson. will exhibit their work. On April 27 and 28 will be the ford University in England. He the Fountain Gallery of Art in Tom Kahn, a graduate of How- From Portland are Robert Cog- Portland. London Graphic Arts Print Ex- ' received his law degree from ard University, has been active hill, Betty Dodson, Ken Jebach, The Washington artists include hibition and sale from 10 am. to Yale University and has instruct- in civil rights movements. He and Robert Teeple. All are re- art faculty members from the Uni- 9 p.m. both days. ed at Yale and the University of helped organize the 1963 March cent graduates of the Portland versity of Washington, Washing- The Kittredge Gallery is open Washington. He has worked in on Washington and Youth Art Museum school and have ex- ton State and Western Wash- from 9 to 5 Monday through Fri- the executive office of the Presi- Marches for Integrated Schools in hibited at various galleries and ington State College. They are day and 1 to 4 Sunday. The dent in Washington D. C. under 1958 and 1959. He presently serves colleges throughout the North- exhibiting pencil and ink draw- present show runs through April Presidents Truman and Eisen- (See page 2) west. ings. 23. Two PUGET SOUND TRAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1967 Placement Office Urban Forum NSA Answers Lists Interviews (Continued from Page 1) on the National Executive Board Ramparts UNIVERSITY puget sound trail For Coming Week of the Workers Defense League OF and the National Action Commit- PUGET TACOMA, WASHINGTON Tuesday, April 11—The Xerox Il tee of the Socialist Party, USA. On Spy Charge Corporation - Offering mar- SUND Editor—Jay Martin He is the author of Unfinished keting positions. Salary plus Roy Jacobson, Associate; Mary Marks, News Revolution and has contributed The National Student Associ- Adele Allen, Features; Davy Jones, Sports commission and bonus. extensively to Commentary and ation is a confederation of some - Staff—Gretchen Bleschschmidt, Ginny Burdick, Linda Collins, Don Edgars other magazines. 300 college and university gov Gary Emnions, Janet G. Fox, Carol Ientz, Sue Rasell, Grogan Robinson, Betsy Wells, Kathy Woodman. Photography—Gary Emmons, Bruce Kellman, Doug Smith. Wednesday, April 12—Internal Dr. Scott Greer, director for ernments in the United States. Revenue Service - For students Northwestern University's Cen- It was founded in 1946 when A campus newspaper published Fridays 24 times during the academic year some 300 students from 38 dif- except vacations and examination periods by the ASIJPS, 1500 North Warner, who will have 24 hours of Ac- ter for Metropolitan Studies, re- Tacoma, Washington 98416. Phone SK 9-3521, Ext. 763. Yearly subscription rate counting by June or August ceived his Ph.D. from the Uni- ferent countries met in Prague. three dollars. 1967 or by January 1968. versity of California at Los An- In March of 1967 Ramparts geles. He has written articles on magazine published an article Thursday, April 13—King Coun- the internal politics of trade un- stating that the NSA had "used ty Sheriff's Department - A ions, ethnic minorities in Amer- students to spy, it has used stu- career in the Sheriff's Depart- ican unions, urban neighborhood dents to pressure international ment will offer promotional op- social structures and politics, student organizations into taking Why should you worry or give a damn portunities to Sergeant, Lieu- metropolitan reform movements, cold war positions, and it has About what happened in Vietnam? tenant and Captain. Work urban renewal and the decentral- interferred, in a most shocking Why is it any of your concern schedules are arranged to per- ization of the contemporary manner, in the internal workings If men and women and children burn? mit academic pursuits. The De- metropolis. He is the author of of the nation's largest and oldest Only a pacifist, saint or fool partment's Alcoholic Treatment several books, including his most student organization." Believes in stuff like the Golden Rule - Center will offer opportunities recent, Metropolitics: a Study of It went on to say that "Ram- You know the answer - you know it well - for those in graduate work. Political Culture. He has served parts will dedicate this story to "This is a war and war is hell!" as constultant to the Philadelphia the tens of thousands of innocent Yes, war is hell for the men that fight, Friday, April 14 - Professional Community Renewal Plan and American students who went Pawns on a chessboard, brown and white: Careers in the YWCA - Re- other urban studies groups.
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