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Volume 52 Number 10 Ten Pages This Week HOUSTON TEXAS THURSDAY NOVEMBER<br />

NOVE I ER 19 1964 1961<br />

IDEOLO-<br />

END OF IDEOLOGY<br />

Nationalism Triumphs<br />

Triu mphs<br />

GYNationalism<br />

The threat of a monolithic monolithic-<br />

Communist Communist empire which seemaeemseem- aeem ¬<br />

ed so 80 near to the shattered Eur- ¬<br />

ope ope of 1945 has succumbed in- ¬<br />

evitably to the pressures of Na- ¬<br />

tionalism Professor Hans Kohn Kohn-<br />

said said last night night-<br />

Dr Kohn currently visiting-<br />

professor at the University of of-<br />

Texas Texas told an enthusiastic over- ¬<br />

flow crowd of 300 in the Chem- Chem Chern CherChem- ¬<br />

istrynistr1LectureistryLecture istry istr1Lecture istryLecture ture Hall that Europes-<br />

centuriesold centuriesold fear of Russian-<br />

domination domination is 1S for the present present-<br />

at least no longer warranted warranted-<br />

Nationalist Pressures Pressures-<br />

Communists remain Commu- ¬<br />

nists nists he ne said and as such they-<br />

are far from liberal But thesignalsignal<br />

signal event of the hist ast last ten years-<br />

is that nationalist economic and-<br />

cultural pressures have come to-<br />

overshadow ideological bonds bonds-<br />

Not only Western European European-<br />

Communist Communist parties but ibut even the-<br />

parties of the socalled satel- ¬<br />

lite nations have begun to chal- ¬<br />

lenge Soviet authority to a de- ¬<br />

gree gree that t at would have been in- ¬<br />

conceivable a decade ago ago-<br />

Ideological empire said Dr Dr-<br />

Kohn has fared no better-<br />

against the power of ofTwen Twentieth Twentieth-<br />

eth eth-<br />

Century Century nationalism tionalism n than did-<br />

the dynastic empire of the Haps-<br />

burgs burgs or the colonial empire of-<br />

the British 13ritish Ours is an age of-<br />

the disintegration of empires eIIpires empireseIIpiresempiresanda and a d nationalist aspirations have have- have-<br />

lni Ineverylcaselbeen<br />

eve case been at i 3 atl<br />

the Wi source so reeotAtTt old li j <<br />

ers Jt r611ap ry<br />

of ot thiold t i orders orde cdlhipse Uapse cdlhipse- Uapse- eR-<br />

Renewed enewed Renewed Diversity Diversity-<br />

The wwtehaired whitehaired professor-<br />

who was himself born oorn in Prague Prague- Prague-<br />

Under under Under the AustroHungarian<br />

AustroHungarian-<br />

Empire and who fought for for-<br />

Emperor Emperor FranzJosef in the the-<br />

First World War had consid consid- ¬<br />

erable praise in his earlier lec- ¬<br />

ture for the diversity1 diversity which which-<br />

the Hapsburg empire in its bet- ¬<br />

ter ter days furthered He judged-<br />

the growing nationalism of the-<br />

countries of eastern Europe Europetotobe be a healthy sign of renewed di- ¬<br />

versity in an area which until-<br />

recently seemed monolithically<br />

monolithical1y<br />

monolithicallymonolithical1y-<br />

solid and hostile to the West West-<br />

We cannot in the foreseeable for foreseeableseeable-<br />

future futurefuture end our ou1 disagreements-<br />

with Russia Russta or the Communist<br />

AMENDMENTS FRAMED<br />

EDSenctfe EDSenate<br />

state of mind Dr Kohn K hn said-<br />

but what we can do is to pur- ¬<br />

sue a flexible empirical undog undog-<br />

matic foreign policy to at least-<br />

make make the world safe for diver- ¬<br />

sity<br />

sityAmericas<br />

Americas aim should be a-<br />

modus vivendi with a turbulent-<br />

agglomeration of nationalist-<br />

minded Communist states no no-<br />

less Communist because they-<br />

are nationalist We should avoid avoid-<br />

he said the temptation to seelaala<br />

monolithic mo o1ithic Communist world world-<br />

against which we must conduct conduct-<br />

Continued on Page 7<br />

Bell Researcher Researcher-<br />

Is First Speaker Speaker-<br />

In Annual Series Series-<br />

Dr Bela Julesz head of the the-<br />

Perception Per Perception Per Perception ption and Memory Depart Depart- ¬<br />

ment of the Bell Telephone La- ¬<br />

boratories in Murray Hill New New-<br />

Jersey Jersey will offer the first lec- ¬<br />

ture of the annual Presidents Presidents-<br />

Lecture Series for the 196465-<br />

academic year His topic will be be-<br />

Binocular Depth Per Perception-<br />

Perception eption eption-<br />

Without Pattern Recognition<br />

Recognition-<br />

He will win be the first of five-<br />

distinguished speakers in the-<br />

series series appearing on the campus-<br />

during the year to discuss recent-<br />

research in the humanities sci- ¬<br />

ence and engineering engineerinengineering-<br />

tiv uJynZ3rYlesigtiv1gleszgraduhtedfromthelesz<br />

lesi lesz leszgraduhtedfromthe<br />

graduated ir duat d from the th TeenTecui- nical University of Budapest and-<br />

the Hungarian Academy cademy of Sci- ¬<br />

ences He taught and worked on on-<br />

communications systems sa y stems t ems re- ¬<br />

search search in Budapest until 1956 1956-<br />

when he came to the United United-<br />

States to join the Bell Ben Labora Labora- ¬<br />

tories tories- tories<br />

At Bell Ben he lie first studied sys sys- ¬<br />

tems for reducing televisiontelevision-<br />

band width and developing dig- ¬<br />

ital ital methods for processing pic- ¬<br />

torialto torial information Since 1969 he-<br />

has has devoted his full fun efforts tovisual<br />

visual research principally into-<br />

problems of depth perception-<br />

and pattern recognition recognltion- recognltion recognition-<br />

The lecture will be in the Fon-<br />

dren Library Lecture Lounge at<br />

4 pm Tuesday November 24<br />

FRAM-<br />

l<br />

W y<br />

2t<br />

STUDIES IN FORM <strong>Rice</strong> jlice Ice Philosophy professor Louis Louis-<br />

Mackey Mackey will wiU conduct the second in fu r the Baker College Aspects of of-<br />

Form Form series in ill the Baker Commons tonight at seven See story-<br />

page four In the background is a canvas by Pat Colville the the-<br />

Bespectacled Man on loan to Baker from the Jontemporary ontemporary<br />

contemporary<br />

Jontemporary-<br />

ontemporary-<br />

contemporary-<br />

Arts Arts Museum MuseumThresher Thresher Photo by Jeff Winningham<br />

Sam Houston College President President- Presiden-<br />

Resiio tbsj ResiiondrT OmrnorrCharge Charge<br />

lsTrrernors<br />

bsj In response to Texas Gover<br />

Gover- ¬<br />

nor Connallys charge that tnat We-<br />

are actually in a depressed ed- ¬<br />

ucational area the Committee-<br />

on Education Beyond the High High-<br />

School has recommended that-<br />

the the state form a Super Board Board-<br />

to coordinate Texas higher edu- ¬<br />

cation and that it more than-<br />

double the present level of ed- ¬<br />

ucational appropriations<br />

appropriations-<br />

Dr A B Templeton Templeto Execu Execu- ¬<br />

tive Secretary of the Governors Governors-<br />

Committee Committee spoke on his ws com- ¬<br />

mittees report Monday night at at-<br />

Baker Baker College and joined <strong>Rice</strong> <strong>Rice</strong>-<br />

President President Pitzer and Trustees Trustees-<br />

Chairman George R Brown in<br />

Senctfe Senate Seeks Presidents1 Presidents Removal<br />

By MOARG lIOARG FULLILOVE<br />

FULLILOVET-<br />

FULLILOVE-<br />

FULLILOVEThreeher<br />

Tllrfthet hresher Threeher Tllrfthet Thresher Staff Reporter ReporterSeveral<br />

Several amendments to the SA SA-<br />

Constitution are being framed framed-<br />

by a Student Senate committee-<br />

the most mostimportant important of these be- be- be- ¬<br />

ing Ing ing the removal of coHege oHege college presi- ¬<br />

dentsdent dents dent from the Senate Accord- ¬<br />

ing hig htg inghightg to Senate Sena Parliamentarian<br />

rliamentarian<br />

Parliamentarian-<br />

P rliamentarian-<br />

Jeff J l Norris the changes c11ang8 should Ihould shouldIhouldshould- be proposed on December Dec mber 8 and and-<br />

If 1t It If 1t It approved pp ved will win probably beptteeented<br />

presented<br />

preeented ptteeented preeented to t the student etudent bodyforfot<br />

for fot a referendum erendum t before beto ChristchristChrist- ¬<br />

mas mM maa mMmaamas masNorris mMNorris maaNorris<br />

Norris gives giVe6 as a main reason- reas reasonntor<br />

for tor for the do t1 e change the lack of ot time-<br />

and and interest inte eit onthe on the college presi- ¬<br />

dents dent denfts dentsdentdenfts part So much mucn of or theirtimetinte<br />

time tinte ia 18 in taken up by the colleges- col collegesegestb they tb theytheyy hare tae Ue not able abt to work ef- ¬<br />

ficientlyfic1efttl ficiently fic1efttl inutile It1 Iti A e Senate Sente Senate- Sente- Senate-<br />

Th The Th The presidents PfMldimtS peseldent9 are 81 often ften tin irn tinirnnableaableable to attend alrerid rid Senate meetings meeUngs meetingsmeeUngslmeetingsrtfraraking rtf raraking aHlng ltIftC tIftC fc in the lack fCk of a quo- quo- quoram<br />

T1ft1 nun ram T1ft1 nun Tfck 1iis IIi problem protl m wWes was terntem- m-<br />

>rarily rarily raily 1U raily 1U y Mtwad itlwd by sending i1dfir seirding 8 ftub hh sub ftuhh- 74 itbi fnf f ttt Wre presidents preeidenta but<br />

t<br />

1r<br />

because of their slight know know- ¬<br />

ledge of the proceedings this-<br />

has has proved unsatisfactory<br />

unsatisfactory-<br />

Decrease Size Size-<br />

Another advantage to Ito the-<br />

change is to decrease the size of-<br />

the Senate As it stands now-<br />

each college sends 1ends three dele- ¬<br />

gates gates With the addition of new-<br />

colleges the tM membership of the the-<br />

Senate might soon exceed the he thehe- bounds of efficiency If the five-<br />

presidents were removed now-<br />

and only two delegates sentfromfromeach<br />

from fromeach each new college colle e the prob- ¬<br />

lem might be avoided avoided-<br />

Norris feels the reason for the-<br />

amendments amendments failure last Jast year rear yearrearyear- was<br />

wuwas wu tho the th lack of publicity puh icity in itsItsfavorfawrfavor fawr favor Having av1Dir spoken 8poken to t three-<br />

of the five presidents he feelsfeelsrtheybhey they rbhey agree a re with the change andwill<br />

willbe will be ready teady to explain to their-<br />

colleges that tha the 1he arrangement<br />

arraDifement<br />

arrangementarraDifement-<br />

would be beet beettor for all al1 co concerned- concerned concerned- cemed cemed-<br />

Another AnobMr Another AnobMr change cha in the consti cgnsti consticgnstinsU- ¬<br />

tutionbatten tution battenn n dte daisk with impeachment peaohment<br />

impeachmenpeaohmentttrials trials ttrials At present presets p t the tJie Honor<br />

Council tries these cases but the-<br />

new amendment amen ment proposes that-<br />

this this duty be taken ta ropo als als-<br />

The general trend of the-<br />

changes changes is to put into words pol poi polpoi- ¬<br />

iciesides icies ides which have long been beenef beeneffef- ¬<br />

ective lective fective<br />

and to leave out those- those- those-<br />

Which<br />

which vhich are now obsolete TheyTheTheyclarifycl clarify cl riy policy olicT governing oveming stutn- ¬<br />

dent organizations which mustbeb<br />

be b approved approv d by both the SA and-<br />

the faculty f ulty Much of at the old oid oldoidoldterminologytennlnologyterminology tennlnology terminology in the Constitution Constltution Constitution-<br />

Constltution-<br />

Con tltution tltutionis<br />

Is bisb feeing king being 1pdated updated including tneludtng includingtneludtngincluding- trileing striking<br />

strikingtrileing all references to the-<br />

number number of 01 colleges and chang chang- chang- chan- ¬<br />

ing JtIC<br />

ls gls oevnciknenatlarge oouae4tlarge<br />

oat acikxea =alarge to sensesenatoratoant4arge ator atoant4arge<br />

nato4a ato4a<br />

s4arge<br />

j<br />

answering questions about the-<br />

report<br />

report report-<br />

Templeton emphasized the-<br />

weaknesses weaknesses of the existing state-<br />

college college system in Texas Al- ¬<br />

though Texas has the tl1e tfie second-<br />

largest largest number of Senior Col- ¬<br />

leges it ranks thirtieth among-<br />

the the states in number of Bache BacheBacheche- ¬<br />

lor Degrees awarded in 1962 1962-<br />

The average salary of Texas-<br />

professors professors is 115 105 1Q5 be6w below bel w the-<br />

national average Templeton-<br />

noted It n seems were getting getting-<br />

about the quality of program-<br />

were were paying for for-<br />

The TheSuper for-<br />

The TheSuper Super Board would re- ¬<br />

place place the powerless Texas Com Com- ¬<br />

mission on Higher EducationEducation-<br />

which now attempts to coordi coordi- ¬<br />

nate the Texas system of senior senior-<br />

colleges colleges It would also exercise-<br />

authority authority over the states Jun- ¬<br />

ior Colleges which are now un un- ¬<br />

der der the same agency that regu- ¬<br />

lates primary and secondary-<br />

schools<br />

schools<br />

Double Expenditures<br />

ExpentIitures<br />

Expenditures-<br />

ExpentIitures-<br />

By 196769 the commmittees-<br />

report report suggests sugg sts that the state-<br />

should be spending somewhere-<br />

around 591 million every two-<br />

yean yeara years yearayears for higher education as-<br />

compared compared with a projected projetted 255million<br />

million for 196365 TempletonTempleton-<br />

assured assured the group I can see-<br />

how we can un do dQ this program-<br />

with very ve17little little increase of taxes-<br />

as long as al everyone else stands stands-<br />

still<br />

stillThe<br />

The reports purpose is it I toto0- cause cause the citizens dtizens and legisla legisla- ¬<br />

tors of Texas to catch fire-<br />

with with this zeal zea for ImproveimproveImprove- ¬<br />

ment ment Thus Thu Thum heavy emphasis Isis- placed placed on the firraneial financial finan fai conse tonse consetonseconse- ¬<br />

quences quenc quencesquencquencesJi to the 1Ihe state tate of notre- ¬<br />

vamping amptng the system oft higher highereducation<br />

education<br />

education-<br />

The report notes noses that tf1at brat Texas- TexasTexast- increasingly Increasingly nc1e88in tnc1e88in


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22 t1964 64<br />

History is unkind to great men It brings-<br />

to light their shortcomings and questions-<br />

their importance to their own achieve achieve- ¬<br />

ments placing both success and failure-<br />

against against a background of impersonal forces forces-<br />

As a historical figure John F Kennedy-<br />

will be associated with the programs which-<br />

he sponsored and the crises which he-<br />

faced<br />

facefaced face he will have his own historians-<br />

men who will seek out his faults and his-<br />

assets assets the effects of the age upon the man-<br />

and the man upon the age age-<br />

But But we do not yet share the historians-<br />

perspective perspective We see him now as we saw-<br />

him in office primarily as aman a man We-<br />

watched him then a man of wit and in- ¬<br />

telligence a man both pragmatic and vis- ¬<br />

ionary given to restraint in public andswearincrswearinswearing<br />

swearincr swearin swearing and an occasional drink and cigar-<br />

in private We watched him bring Frost-<br />

to the Inauguration and Casals to the the-<br />

White House and realized that the prestige prestige-<br />

of the Presidency was placed behind the-<br />

arts as it had never been placed before before-<br />

We We followed the progress of his pro- ¬<br />

grams and his public and private life while-<br />

we read the newspaper over coffee We-<br />

watched him for those three thr e years as a-<br />

man always before our eyes and comfort comfort- ¬<br />

ably near we watched but we seldom saw saw-<br />

At times we were close to him In the the-<br />

Cuban crisis we saw the loneliness of the-<br />

man with the burden of our own survival survival-<br />

upon his shoulders At the death of his-<br />

son son we saw the sorrow of a man with the-<br />

loss of a child in his heart heart-<br />

We We shared the triumph of his visit to to-<br />

Berlin and basked in the adulation show- ¬<br />

ered upon him by all of Europe wondering-<br />

if those in lands other than our own saw-<br />

something in the man which we despite despite-<br />

his constant presence had failed to notice-<br />

or appreciate appreciate-<br />

In times of crisis sadness and glory we we-<br />

saw through the fabricof fabric of Kennedy the-<br />

public figure to the man himself to the-<br />

pressures tragedies and applause with-<br />

which he lived lived-<br />

Suddenly Suddenly last November it became im- ¬<br />

possible ever again to see the living pres- ¬<br />

ence of the man and what remained were-<br />

only visions and a memory which feels-<br />

but cannot see And in the aftermath too-<br />

often made tawdry by attempts to jnake make jnakemake- political or personal profit from his death-<br />

we long for the purity of the original originaloriginaloriginal- vision for the sight of ot Kennedy Xennedy vibrantly vibrantlyaliveaHve<br />

alive aHve in a golf cart filled with his chilv chip chilvchnchip- dren or keeping lonely vigil for ior all of us-<br />

while Russian ships approached Cuba C11ba Cuba- C11b- Cuba-<br />

> Though aThough Though the man as he was Is How Iiow slowHowIiow- blurred blurred<br />

inmemory in iameinory meinoIY> those qualities which-<br />

caused caused us most to tn appreciate appteciate him dim im have-<br />

their own legacy lega y In a callous world they-<br />

prompt prompt concern concel concer<br />

= ni for foc others therll in ina complacent-<br />

co complacentpIACen- pIACent<br />

worldtworld world they inspire dedication of selfi selfil self in a-<br />

him vitality and courage and that par- ¬<br />

ticular intensity of life which marked him-<br />

as a man- man<br />

He refused to mark time As his tem- ¬<br />

perament inclined him to action so the-<br />

world in which he lived compelled it His-<br />

vision vision included possibilities unlimited at-<br />

home home and constrained abroad we are not-<br />

omnipotent omnipotent in the world he seemed to say- say<br />

and our interests can be realized only onl imin- ><br />

perfectly as they come into conflict with-<br />

the interests of others o hers but at home-<br />

where our sovereignty and thus our con- ¬<br />

trol trol is complete our capacities are limit- ¬<br />

less<br />

But to mobilize the nations resources-<br />

he had first to bring its people to share-<br />

his vision and his eagerness for action to-<br />

see beyond themselves to the fundamental-<br />

problems problems and to rise above themselves to-<br />

their solution He was among the most-<br />

visible of our Presidents and he used the-<br />

prestige of his office to confront us with-<br />

the problems and to force our response response-<br />

All of his energies and he was among the-<br />

hardest working of our Presidents Presidentswere<br />

Presidentsweredwereirected directed to this end end-<br />

More More often of oftenthan ten than not we did notVespond nottrespond<br />

notVespond-<br />

nottrespond- nottespond tespond-<br />

In fact we never really listened so preoc- ¬<br />

cupied with the rise and fall of our own-<br />

lives that we had little attention to spare-<br />

for the larger but less immediate problems-<br />

of our nation and our world world-<br />

Perhaps Perhaps no living livipg man can ever make us-<br />

listen until at the moment of some great-<br />

national crisis the words of the speeches-<br />

suddenly suddenly make sense But the crisis passes-<br />

and the tensions ease the preoccupationsreturn<br />

return with their old insistence and we-<br />

turn away leaving the President almost-<br />

alone to struggle with the forces which-<br />

control our destinies destinies-<br />

It is to his everlasting credit that he-<br />

never ceased the struggle To his aides and-<br />

to himself he was always saying give me-<br />

the problems and offer the alternatives-<br />

and his constant efforts to force our at- ¬<br />

tention to both is his political legacy legacy-<br />

It is inexpressibly sad that we never-<br />

really responded until his death d ath became a-<br />

kind of permanent national tragedy thatrivetedriv<br />

riveted riv ted our attention on m the jnan man nan and and his bis hisbishis- work That we do so unperhisSuccessor<br />

unjIerhissuccessor<br />

unperhisSuccessorunjIerhissuccessor-<br />

mjler his successor-<br />

only emphasizes our failure fail te whilebe whilehe lived-<br />

as it mocks us with the thesize size of the debt-<br />

we owe him him-<br />

John<br />

Jo John Jo n Fy Kennedy Kenqedy Kenredy belongs belongstQtq to the ages-<br />

and they will judge him with wlth the cold-<br />

objectivity objectivity of adistant Rdistant perspective perpective Per Per- Per-<br />

Tiaps naps Tiaps naps aps thehistorians historians<br />

th are correct he did not-<br />

create the forces which played upon UfX<br />

a-<br />

troubled iforld 1pOrld rtorld they command servjce service servjce- servce servce- service-<br />

But But the legacy is bifger bbigger Jer than this forf the man were also the-<br />

qualities of the President of the United United- United- United-<br />

States StatM States StatM ta To Td T the Presidency PreaideDe1<br />

Presidencyy he brought bro aht with<br />

>n his-<br />

nation nation and his world w9rld and lie he did cUd as as8 little-<br />

to control them as a thousand thouea days ys isIs- small small compared to the history of man man- man man-<br />

But But he be belongs as 8S well we1l to each eacl1 of Qof us U8 It- It- Itis<br />

Is is his achievement that he made us face-<br />

the problems probtms peoblems of our times if we face them-<br />

honestlyand hoMetlyandhonestlyand honeetly hoMetlyand honeetly nd deal with them skillfully skiUfully our ourouourownrop own op history hiatory will be hi hit his greatest rreatet monument montwieut monument- monWli montwieut- nt nt-<br />

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Sir SirThe The simple simpe view that the the- the the-<br />

Universitys Universitys only responsibility-<br />

is to its students 6tudents is I believe beUeve believebeUevbelievnotenottenable not nottenable tenable It is true that it 1t is-<br />

responsible respOnsibleresponsible to the students for lor forlorfor- their their education but it is also-<br />

responsible responsible to the world worl for-<br />

pursuing pursuing truth to its sponsorssponsoforrsf<br />

for f engaging in worthwhile re- ¬<br />

search and finally to the com- ¬<br />

munitymU1munity munity mU1 ty in which it reaides resides for-<br />

the the standards of conduct which which-<br />

it expects of its students and-<br />

faculty<br />

faculty faculty-<br />

It is this last and controver-<br />

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sial point which I wish to exam exam- ¬<br />

ine ine It seems 8eems to me that it is not-<br />

the the responsibility of the Univer- ¬<br />

sity to enforce the standards of-<br />

the the community on its students students-<br />

Leave Leave To Police Police-<br />

This role of acquiescence is-<br />

probably best left to police of- ¬<br />

ficialsficialS ficials Its responsibility mponsibility is much much-<br />

higher higher and harder to bear it isIs- to bring the standards of the-<br />

true true university to the commun- ¬<br />

ity ity It is to show that it is in- ¬<br />

deed possible for men to seek-<br />

ithe he e truth unafraid wherever it-<br />

may<br />

ay lead and to proclaim thistruthttruth<br />

t th to the world however un- ¬<br />

palatable palatable- palatable p latable latable- ble-<br />

Whenever Whenever never for a pasaing passing localadvantageaadvantage<br />

vantage aktage a<br />

freedom is stifled stifledstifle- st 1edin<br />

iin di the university the communitycommunityis the loser is It is i true that sucha<br />

dedication de 1 MaQ n may bring conflicts-<br />

but momentary<br />

momen conflicts are of- ¬<br />

ten the price of progress gress Athens-<br />

was richer when Socrates tes spoke spoke- s ke-<br />

although although the powers oiTEe 0o e city dty citydtycity- hated hated him him-<br />

T-<br />

Only Safe Saft Ideas Ideas1 Ideas1- Ideas-<br />

And indeed we cannot C3Jl11ot truly-<br />

educate educate our students if we w only-<br />

teach teach them our crafts but try to-<br />

restrict restrict their social and poHtical politicalpoHticalpolitical- development to suit the real or-<br />

fancied<br />

landedfancied landed whims of the commun oinmun- ¬<br />

ity Nor will We prepare them-<br />

for freedom by exposing them-<br />

only to safe ideas and only-<br />

bris brie and was on onthe the whole cur curcurfcur- ¬<br />

iouslyous1Y iously fous1Y pleasing or pleasinglypleasingly-<br />

curious or both both-<br />

This year we are treated to t a-<br />

more more massive dfsplay display featuring-<br />

exotic exotic madhlnery machinery lovely 10vely forms forms-<br />

I1 dont refer reter solely to the ar- ¬<br />

chitects<br />

chitectsof chitectsofof the gentler sex and-<br />

veritable veritable swarms of fledglingfledglingarchitectsarcbitearchitects arcbite architects ts all most industrious-<br />

with the possrbte possible exception of-<br />

the female architects whose role-<br />

is more passive ie that of in- ¬<br />

spiration presumably prtsumably<br />

presumably- prtsumably-<br />

The TJ1e The TJ1e architects have bave posted a-<br />

list listlistlist of particulars relating to-<br />

their project for the benefit of-<br />

the gaping horde Among these-<br />

are notices that No the grass-<br />

will will never grow back and Yes-<br />

we hate kibitzers kibitzers-<br />

These are disconcerting and ifif- true would suggest that the-<br />

architects had best repair to out-<br />

behind behind the old stadium with thegarbagegaroagegarbage<br />

garoage garbage dump and oh yes the-<br />

sculpture sculpture studio studio-<br />

Civil Civil or Scarce Scarce-<br />

It seems to me that if the ar- ¬<br />

chitects have the right to litter-<br />

up the common green they owe-<br />

the rest of us kibitzers pa- ¬<br />

tient explanations not just ar- ¬<br />

rogant posters posten If the architects-<br />

cannot cannot be civil they ought to-<br />

make make themselves scarce or at-<br />

least less obvious obvious-<br />

A one time civil engineer my- ¬<br />

self no pun un intended I shall Ihall shallIhallshall- be interested in such demonstrademonstra-<br />

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tion of their structures mechan- ¬<br />

ical and static properties as-<br />

might might be made made-<br />

I trust that when the archi- ¬<br />

tects collective manners im- ¬<br />

prove we the kibitzers will get geta<br />

fuller explanation of their-<br />

structures functions and attri- ¬<br />

butes Awaiting such I remainremain- their and your faithful servant servant-<br />

etc<br />

etcJOHN<br />

JOHN ROBERTBEHRMAN<br />

ROBERTBEHRMAN-<br />

ROBERT BEHRMAN<br />

BEHRMAN-<br />

Will <strong>Rice</strong> 65<br />

the the most naive administrator-<br />

can expect to find in a 20 year-<br />

old the maturity of a 50 year-<br />

old<br />

oldIn<br />

In this rapidly changing age-<br />

what wa wasefuddl the pril- prin pril prin- ¬<br />

dple ciples dple of discontfewSw<br />

disco discorstat compres- com compres- pres pres- ¬<br />

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I personally persoIly fowtd foiad fo d the com con com- con-<br />

Crete crete Crete base with it1 h1pt1ed chipped and-<br />

exposed<br />

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relatively more fn infcrwtoc inbietsig andaestheticallyaeltt<br />

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Tired Professor Professor-<br />

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Sir sSirMany Sir SirMany Many of the faculty of-<br />

the the University Univenity spend their mid- ¬<br />

dle and dgclining declining d lining years trying-<br />

to understand what makes stu- ¬<br />

dents tick It seems freem8 doubtful-<br />

that students appreciate how-<br />

trying this can be at times times-<br />

Since Since during the past two tototree three tre threee<br />

e years a certain propor- ¬<br />

tion of the pages of thy this t news- ¬<br />

paperpap paper pap r have teen been devoted devot d to crit- ¬<br />

icism of the tbe University and of-<br />

the faculty of the University-<br />

it seems only appropriate that-<br />

occasionally occasionally some serious crit- ¬<br />

icism icism be b difected directed at the stu- ¬<br />

dents Perhaps what wbat I am art about-<br />

to say might not no be classed as-<br />

criticism criticism but simply represents-<br />

some feelings which I have hae had-<br />

about about students in the recent recenrecenttpast past<br />

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Sn S One ne of the more mor Significant IJlgnificantSignificant- IJlgnificant SignificantaspectsaspeCts<br />

aspects of o1 the recentlyissued<br />

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<strong>Rice</strong> University selfstudy isIs- the insight it gives givesirito into <strong>Rice</strong>s Bices- <strong>Rice</strong> <strong>Rice</strong>- <strong>Rice</strong>sintercollegiate<br />

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intercollegiate athletic policies policies-<br />

The documents documentll statements statement4 statementsstatement4- are are interesting It clearly learly por- ¬<br />

trays the double standard in- in- inadmission<br />

Jldinission admission Jldinission admission policies and academic-<br />

life In the class entering in hi<br />

1963 the average averlge SAT scorewaswas<br />

was 687 87 for 89 of the group- gr groupup- and less than p34 034 34 for the re- ¬<br />

mainder the 50 athletes athietes who-<br />

were admitted on the basis of-<br />

their promise promise-<br />

A traditional justification for-<br />

this policy is the necessity necessit of-<br />

building good teams which make makemoneymoney<br />

money for the University But-<br />

how big is the pot of gold at-<br />

the end of the alluring rainbow-<br />

of SWC football football-<br />

Profits Small Small-<br />

The net profit of the inter- ¬<br />

collegiate<br />

collegiate oll giate athletic program inInin- the year ending June 30 1964 1964-<br />

was less than 200000 out of a-<br />

total University Universlty budget of more-<br />

than 8000000- 8000000<br />

The income is not notfsufficient notsufficient<br />

notfsufficientnotsufficientsufficient-<br />

to pay salaries and awl an ut ut-<br />

the Terry Eliza is not the An- ¬<br />

drews Eliza and IIhe she still comes comes-<br />

out convincing<br />

convincingly<br />

convincing- convincingly-<br />

Her father Doolittle Jack Jack-<br />

Bell is considered by many-<br />

to be the favorite lavorite character in-<br />

the produotlon production and at Theatre<br />

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Association<br />

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University University<br />

Inc he rewards this faith by by-<br />

making the most of his role and-<br />

being the best in a good com-<br />

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Church Chureh Church Chureh Church was the best number in-<br />

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managed to 10 Ito carry off the com- ¬<br />

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that that had no trace of the trite- ¬<br />

ness that an incompetent would wouldwoulwouldhavedhaehave hae have fallen into into-<br />

Biggins IIIggins Higgins Biggins IIIggins Higgins Weak Weak-<br />

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character was vas Higgins not so-<br />

much for what he did but for-<br />

what he 11e was Steve Tanner wasa<br />

good Rex Harrison but every-<br />

actor should be able to put some-<br />

of himself into the style True-<br />

the Harrison stereotype in this-<br />

role is a hard one to shake but-<br />

no matter how you slice it you-<br />

cant beat Rex Harrison at 80t por- ¬<br />

traying Rex Harrison Hamson Harrison- Hamson-<br />

But aside from this criticism-<br />

the show was good The sup- ¬<br />

portingportlng porting portlng roles were all excellent-<br />

with especial laurels thrown to to-<br />

Freddy EinsfordHiIl EinsfordHill Harry I1arry Harry- I1arry- Harry-<br />

Hopkins for lor his beautiful voice-<br />

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In relation to our Aspect Aapeete Aspects of Forms Forma Seminar SemInara Seminars further detail detalla details of-<br />

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which hleb will 11 be forthcoming forthcomlnc we thould ahould should like to enlist enlia your 70ur cooperation eooperatlon cooperation-<br />

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The nTh The Th following followinc Seminar Semina Seminars bar have been icbeduled acheduled scheduled and an ptheri pther pthers wtll wm will be-<br />

announced announctdannounced announctd soon aoon own All AU begin betrb begirt at 7 pm on the date specified apecltled In Baker Baker-<br />

Commons Common Commona Commons Common Commona Common- Commona- Commons-<br />

October 2ft 26Dr Dr Richard L Merritt Director of th the Political Selene SeIGc Science Selene- SeIG- Science-<br />

Research<br />

cRearch Research Rearch Library Llbrr7 Yale YaI Unlvenlty University American Political Form FOnnl Forms In Com Com- ¬<br />

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November It 19Dr Dr Louli Loula Louis HIL Ilackey Mackey Mack Professor Profaor of Philosophy Phlloeoph <strong>Rice</strong> Rlc <strong>Rice</strong>- Rl- <strong>Rice</strong>-<br />

University Unlnlty University cUnlnlty University On phlloiopblcat<br />

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philosophical form A Tear Teal for Adonais Adonals- Adonals Adonais-<br />

December December 1Dr Dr John Tyler T7fer Bonnet Bonner Professor Prof1IOf of Biology BloIOlr Prince- ¬<br />

ton Unlvenity Unlveralt7 University Size In Relation to Form In Living Llvlna Organism Oreanlama Organisms Oreanlama- Organisms- Organism-<br />

February FebrualJ February FebrualJ 8Mr Mr Damon C Wood Woods Chief Stylist St711at InUrlor Interior Studio Studio-<br />

Ford Motor Hotor Company CompanJ Styling St711ne Center Detroit Form In Industry nduatlJ Industry- nduatlJ-<br />

Styling St711ne Styling St711ne for the Mau Hua Mass Market Market-<br />

February FebrualJ February FebrualJ IS15Mr Mr Kenneth Burke Visiting Vbltlnc Regent Recenh Regents Profeuor Professor of of-<br />

English EDellah English EDellah Unlvenity Unlveralt7 University of California at Santa Barbara Psychology Pachol0Jr7 and and-<br />

Form<br />

FormApril<br />

April 27 27Mr Mr Marshall Harahall McLuhan McLuban Director of the Center for for-<br />

Culture and Technology TechnololrJ University Unlvenlt University of Toronto tI Iconographies<br />

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In connections connection with these theee seminars aemlnan we now lIow announce three contests contestacontests- contesta contests-<br />

which which will be open to all undergraduate<br />

undereraduatea<br />

undergraduates of the University Unlveralt7 In each each-<br />

case cue there tbere will be a first flrat prize of fifty flft7 dollars dollan a second aecond prlie prll prize offlftee<br />

fifteen flftee fifteen dollar dollan dollars and a third prize of ten dollars dollan The Judges Judeee decision decisioni- dedalon- dedalon<br />

in all content contetlta contests will be announced on Sunday Sunda7 evening nlne May H7 9-<br />

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IA I A contest conteat for the best beat essay7 on form structure atructu18 style at7le design deelen design- deeledesigne- etc In relation to any an7 topic Subject Subjecta<br />

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Subjects might mleht be as various as u The The- The- The-<br />

Style Stle of Life Lit In a Texan Town The Design Deelen of Donnes Donne Donnas Sonnets Sonnet- Sonnets-<br />

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Chemical Reaction Form and Functions FIInctiona of Genes Gen The deadline deadlln forthisthlathis<br />

thla this content contet contest Is 1s April 10 1965 1965-<br />

Student Student Chairman Gerald George Geol1le George- Geol1le- George-<br />

Board of Judges Jude Profemor profesor Professor Monroe K Spears Spean English Enellsh Chairman Chalrmn Chairman- Chairman-<br />

Professor Profesr Professor Profesr Kenneth Pltzer Pitzer Chemistry Chemltry Professor Profaor Frank Vandiver Vandier History History- Hlator- Hlatory<br />

II A contest for the best nonrepresentational<br />

Donrepresentatlonal form in an aD unusual onuaul unusualonuaulunusual- media media Cooperative Cooperatln projecta projects are re acceptable Forms Forma too large laree to be easily ully easilyullytransported to Baker College will be reviewed at the sit alte site of construction natruettqn<br />

constructlgn constructionnatruettqnconstructlgn- c<br />

on eampvs campu camps The deadline for this tbls tbis contest is May Ma7 2 1965 1965-<br />

Student Student Chairman Bruce Levlne Levine Levlne- Levine-<br />

Board of Judges Juditee Dean Franz Frana Frans Brotwn Droben Brotsen Engineering Ene1neerlne<br />

Professor William Caudill Afchltecture Architecture Profeesor Professor Jasper<br />

Chairman Chairman-<br />

Rose RoM Fine Fine-<br />

Arts Am Arts Am<br />

III A contest for f r the beet best model or analogue analoJrUe of a structure or ofa<br />

process prO < I t1 t<br />

ea of any kind Entries Entflee might mleht include an archltecta architects drawing drawinea drawings drawingdrawineadrawings- or the simulated Imulated model of a building bulldinit an engineers enelneera design deslen of a n industrial Induatrlalindustrial- tool tool or process or for that matter a model of offensive football such sucharchcha as the TFormation TFormatlon The deadline for tbla this contest contot iJ1s< April 9-<br />

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Student Chairman CI1Alrman Warner String Strane Strang String- Strane- Strang-<br />

Board of Judges Judeee Mr George Get >ree Pierce Partner Putner The Office of George Georllt George- Georllt- George-<br />

Pierce Pierce and Abel B Pierce Architects Architect and Plannen Planners Chairman Professor Profesaor Professoe Professor- Profesaor- Professoe-<br />

Alan Robinson Philosophy rhllooph Professor Williams Akers Akera Chemical Chemlal Eogi EDitl EDitEogilneerlneneering neerlng neerlne neering Professor Profor Angelo Aneelo Miele Mechanical Engineering<br />

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Department Department for Which he will-<br />

give one of the regular Monday-<br />

afternoon afternoon seminars on Devel Devel- ¬<br />

opment in the Cellular Slime Slime-<br />

Mold will wi1l talk on Size in Re-<br />

lationto lationto Form in Living Organ- ¬<br />

isms at Baker Baker-<br />

Baker Associate Val Wood Wood- ¬<br />

ward Associate Associat Professor of of-<br />

Biology who arranged for Bon-<br />

ners appearance indicated that-<br />

the the best preparatory prepa atory reading for-<br />

the the seminar is Sir DArcy DArcy- Arcy Arcy-<br />

Thompsons Thompsons On Growth and and-<br />

Form Bonner has edited an-<br />

abridged version or two es- ¬<br />

says Thompsons On Magni Magni- ¬<br />

tude and JBS Haldanes On On-<br />

Being the Right Size both ofof- which are available in the sec- ¬<br />

ond volume of The World of of-<br />

Mathematics edited by James James-<br />

R Newman<br />

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biology<br />

Molon biology majors to meet 1I1eet neet with-<br />

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SJze size and Cycle CycJe An Essay assay in-<br />

the the Structure Structur of Biology Biology-<br />

Baker Education Committee<br />

Committee-<br />

Chairman Chairman Chairman Lawson Taitte also-<br />

announced announced that two further further-<br />

speakers speakers have been definitelydefinitely-<br />

scheduled scheduled for Aspects of of- 0o<br />

Form<br />

f-<br />

Form Seminars They are Ken- ¬<br />

neth Burke currently cunently visiting visiting-<br />

Regents Regents Professor at the Uni- ¬<br />

versity of California at Santa Santa-<br />

Barbara and Professor Prolessor Marsh Marsh- Marsha- ¬<br />

all 11 all a11 McLuhan Chairman of Cul- ¬<br />

ture and Technology at the Uni- ¬<br />

versity of Toronto Toronto-<br />

The appearance of both in the the-<br />

Baker Series has been arranged-<br />

in cooperation with President PresidentFitterstPitterstPitzers<br />

Fitters Pitters Pitzers Lecture Series and the the-<br />

English Depa Department ment Colloqui Co11oqui Co11oquColloqui- ¬<br />

umium um<br />

Burke In February February-<br />

Burke the author of o twelve-<br />

books including Attitudes to- ¬<br />

ward ward History The Philoso- ¬<br />

phy of Literature Form and-<br />

the the recently published The The-<br />

Rhetoric of Religion Studies-<br />

in Logology will hold his his-<br />

Baker Baker Seminar<br />

February February 25<br />

on Monday Monday-<br />

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inar nar Burke Burk has asked that <strong>Rice</strong>-<br />

students read his short essay essay-<br />

Psychology Psychology and Form Formtt origi- ¬<br />

nally published in CounterCountestatementrstatement statement calied called one of thethe-<br />

most most brilliantbooks<br />

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ca and reprinted this month-<br />

in Perspectives by Incongrui Incongr IncongruiIncongr- ¬<br />

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Burke whor whit whe has has taught at at-<br />

Bennington Bennington Kenyon and the the-<br />

University University of Chicago Chicag9 Chicagp is a formejrmmer<br />

mejr mer m member of o the Institute of ot of- ot- of-<br />

Advanced Studies at Princeton<br />

1949 and a Fellow at the the- the- the-<br />

University University of California Center-<br />

of Advanced Studies in the the-<br />

Behavioral Behavioral Sciences 195758 195758-<br />

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conduct conduct seminars for the Ford Ford-<br />

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and English English-<br />

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US Office of Education andchief<br />

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ports ports-<br />

In a meeting meetmr with the Fresh- ¬<br />

man an Class the Dean and a-<br />

committee of six instructors-<br />

discussed the new program ptOgram program- ptOgram- program-<br />

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found in J scientific vocations rocations vocations- rocations- vocations-<br />

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ROBBEGRILLET<br />

ROBBEGRIL-<br />

ROBBEGRILLET-<br />

ROBBEGRIL-<br />

LETRealism<br />

LETRealism<br />

Food Service servile Gets New Kitchen Kitchen-<br />

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By SANDY COYNER COYNER-<br />

Tluwher Threeher Thresher Tluwher Threeher Thresher Stiff stal staff Reporte- Reporter- Reporter Reporter-<br />

The rThe The <strong>Rice</strong> Food Service will-<br />

soon be located on the other-<br />

side of the campus but isnt-<br />

planning any sweeping changes-<br />

to accompany ac onlpany the th move The new-<br />

building under construction-<br />

across the street from the the-<br />

Ryon Ryon Engineering Lab will-<br />

house the central centr kitchen by by-<br />

fall of 1965 1965-<br />

The University is erecting the-<br />

onestory structure at a cost-<br />

of 600000 equipped to handle-<br />

food preparation for an in- ¬<br />

creasedcre creased cre sed student body Next year-<br />

the kitchen will be prepared to-<br />

feed 1600 students and is de- ¬<br />

signed to allow easy expansionwfliilewthilewhile<br />

wfliile wthile while <strong>Rice</strong> grows to ten col- ¬<br />

leges leges in the next ten years<br />

Realism Is Existential<br />

By CHRIS KELLER- KELLER<br />

The modern author creates creates-<br />

Thus did Alain RobbeGrillet-<br />

sum up the role of the con- ¬<br />

temporary novelist Sponsored-<br />

jointly by the <strong>Rice</strong> French De- ¬<br />

partment and LAlliance Fran-<br />

caise of Houston Monsieur Monsieur- Monrieur- Monsieur- Monrieur<br />

RobbeGrillet addressed his hisaudience<br />

audience Tuesday night on the-<br />

subject Realism in the New1 New Nev New1- New- Nev-<br />

Novel Nove Novel Nove Novel- Nove- Novel- Novel<br />

As As the author of several-<br />

books books and the script and dia- ¬<br />

logues of the film Last Year-<br />

at Marienbad M RobbeGril- ¬<br />

let qualifies as one of the lead- ¬<br />

ers in current literary iterary trends treJlds trends- treJlds-<br />

He denies however the role-<br />

of theoretician for the Nouv Nouvfrau Nouvfrau- au au-<br />

Roman Roman school school-<br />

Novelists Novelists Work Work-<br />

Rather he says it is part of-<br />

the work of all novelists tore- ¬<br />

fleet flect on their art and try to-<br />

correct correct misunderstandings<br />

their work- work workaboutabout-<br />

There are two ways of ap- ¬<br />

proaching authorship according-<br />

to the writer The contemporary-<br />

realist considers action psy- ¬<br />

chological or physical as the-<br />

important element while the-<br />

formalist subordinates plot to-<br />

form form It is through his style-<br />

that the action actionbecomes becomes mani manmaniman- ¬<br />

fest fest- ifestfestifest festFor<br />

For example Balzac was Vas was was- Vainterested<br />

Interested sinterested interested in using a form or-<br />

style which would shock shockhis shockhisr- Jiis his Jiishiseaders readers readers His works exemplify- ex mplify-<br />

the point of view of the omni- ¬<br />

scient narrator Jlarrator wh whomm in thegiyengiven<br />

giyen given situation sitIJation one might-<br />

equate with God Goct rs ss an omulomnlomni- omnl omni<br />

scent<br />

scent cent force<br />

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4Templeton Templeton explloit1y explicitly pointed-<br />

out in inm this connection that the-<br />

majority of the students sttdents st de ts re- ¬<br />

ceiving NMiOMI National N tionl Merit Schol SchoScholScho- ¬<br />

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RobbeGrillet said that iJhat in-<br />

the New Novel one no longer longer-<br />

finds the omniscient narrator narrator-<br />

Nor does one find objectiverealismrealism<br />

realism Objective may be de- ¬<br />

fined as neutral impartial-<br />

without passion But this has-<br />

given way to subjective realism realism-<br />

wherein an ordinary man sub- ¬<br />

ject to the limitations of<br />

manity is the narrator narratorhu-<br />

¬<br />

For the subjective realist-<br />

things and events exist only in- ¬<br />

sofar as the individual<br />

immediate contact with<br />

is in-<br />

them them-<br />

RobbeGrillet<br />

RdbbeGrillet<br />

RobbeGrillet<br />

RdbbeGrillet used as an ex ex- ¬<br />

ample the description of a har bar harbar- ¬<br />

bor The objective realist de- ¬<br />

scribes the harbor it hasexistenceexisten<br />

existence existene apart from the nar Dar mnar narmna- Dar- ¬<br />

ratorrrator Jl1tor rator Jl1tor rator- Jl1tor- rator-<br />

The subjective realist creates creates-<br />

the harbor it does not exist-<br />

prior to the narrators encount- ¬<br />

er with it nor will it exist be- ¬<br />

yond his immediate exposure to-<br />

it<br />

it<br />

Instant In Time Time-<br />

This approach lead the author author-<br />

to another observation concern- ¬<br />

ing the realist in the subjectivesubjective-<br />

school The present is not a-<br />

transitional period between the-<br />

past past and the future The con- ¬<br />

cepts past and future have no 110 no- 11- novalidity<br />

0validity validity Only the present is-<br />

real and valid at that instant instant- instant- stantin<br />

In in time time-<br />

It 1t It 1t It is with this consideration-<br />

that one must view Last Year-<br />

at Mariebad Its realism isvalidvvalid<br />

vvalid lid only for the two hours hours-<br />

of it presentation<br />

p esentatlon Similarly the-<br />

characters are valid only in their-<br />

present situation and as they-<br />

create a past for themselves-<br />

but not as they recall a past past-<br />

Finally then the realism of-<br />

the new n w novel is that of exist- ¬<br />

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the tl e modern modem author creates<br />

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NOTES AND NOTICES<br />

Khrushchev The Political PQlitical Political- PQlitical- Political-<br />

Science Science Department and Will Will-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong> <strong>Rice</strong> will cosponsor a lecture-<br />

by John Fizer Flzer + Chairman of the the-<br />

Russian Russian Dept at Rutgers on-<br />

the the subject of Vacillations in in-<br />

Soviet Literary Politics in the the-<br />

We 1960s We 1960 s tonight after dinner in-<br />

the the Will <strong>Rice</strong> Commons Commons- Common-<br />

BJrcher sBircherPhillip<br />

BJrcher BircherPhillip Phillip Blair Jones Jonesa<br />

member of the John Birch So- ¬<br />

ciety will speak on The Dan- ¬<br />

gers of Ideology after dinner dinner-<br />

November 23 in the WRC com- ¬<br />

mons mons-<br />

Tutoring Tutoring There will be a-<br />

meeting of the Parkway Tutor Tutor- ¬<br />

ing group at 2 pm Sunday No- ¬<br />

vember vember 22 in Rayzor Faculty Faculty-<br />

Lounge All interested in par par- ¬<br />

ticipating ticipatinginin ticipatingticipatinginticipating the tutoring are-<br />

invited<br />

servedserved served served- served-<br />

Refreshments will be-<br />

Christian Science Lecture LectureA LectureAlLectureAlAecture lecture titled Whos in Con- ¬<br />

troltroU trol troU will be given by William William-<br />

Milford Correll in Autry House House-<br />

at 8 pm on Monday December<br />

7 The public pubJic is invited invited-<br />

Travel Travel The student Center Center-<br />

Board Ride Board is in the lob ¬<br />

by of the RMC according acc rdlng to to-<br />

Board Chairman Don Hasty If-<br />

you need a lift or have room-<br />

for a rider going home Thanks- ¬<br />

giving drop by and fill out a-<br />

card card-<br />

Yanity Vanity<br />

Yanity Vanity Campanile pictures-<br />

will be taken for Baker tonight tonight-<br />

Monday and Tuesday night in-<br />

the Commons after supper supper-<br />

Wiens Wiess Wiees<br />

Wiess Wiens pictures will be taken af- ¬<br />

ter Thanksgiving<br />

Tlianksgiving November 30 30- 30-<br />

December<br />

Vecember December Vecember 1 and 2-<br />

Design <strong>Rice</strong> architecture-<br />

student Chuck Redmon and the the-<br />

Assistant Assistant Dean of the Architec-<br />

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ture Department will appear on on-<br />

CBS television 930 9 30 Sunday-<br />

morning morning to discuss New New- e w-<br />

Church Architecture using usingc-<br />

11u sin s I n g-<br />

churches churcheshurches they have designed as-<br />

models models models- model-<br />

Chapel sChapelThe<br />

Chapel ChapelThe The annual Thanks- ¬<br />

giving Chapel Observance will-<br />

feature the Rt Rev R v Daniel Corriganrig<br />

rigan rig n Director of the <strong>Home</strong> De- ¬<br />

partment of the Episcopal- Episcopal Episcopal-<br />

Church The services will bebe-<br />

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gin at 715 pm Thursday and and-<br />

Friday with coffee cofee and discus- discus ¬<br />

sion following On Sunday Bish- ¬<br />

op Corrigan will preach in AutAut- ¬<br />

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<strong>Rice</strong>s Sanuny Sammy Pr Probes es Continue Continue- Continu- Continue-<br />

Space Space Science Scitlc Gets NASA JlASA Grant<br />

By B1 BILL McWHORTERT-<br />

McWHORTER<br />

McWHORTERThreoherhresher<br />

Thresher Threoher Staff Staft Reporte- Reporter Reporter<strong>Rice</strong>s<br />

<strong>Rice</strong>s Sammy SaJlmy program forrocketcarried<br />

rocketcarried upper upp r atmosphereatmosphere-<br />

Jnosphe e-<br />

research research was given a recentboostboostboost<br />

boost by the awarding of a<br />

200000 NASA grant to the the-<br />

Space Science S c i e nee Department<br />

Department-<br />

Three additional probes pro es ten-<br />

atively atively scheduled for launchinging<br />

ing next February will be-<br />

financed financed by the th grant grant-<br />

The Sammy series ries of ex ex- ¬<br />

periments began last January- Janu ry-<br />

five shots have been made in- ¬<br />

cluding the most recent one in in- In-<br />

July July All AU of the instrument instrulnent instrument- instn instrulnentnent- packages were carried by Nike Nike-<br />

Apache rockets launched from from-<br />

Ft FL Ft FL Churchill Canada and Wal- ¬<br />

lops Island Virginia The Nike Nike-<br />

Apaeihe Apache Apaeihe Apache is a twostage solid-<br />

fuel booster with a maximummaximum-<br />

altitude altitude of about 200 kilokilo- ¬<br />

meters<br />

Airglowv Airglow Aurora Aurora-<br />

Two types of experiments-<br />

were carried calTied out in these first-<br />

attempts attempts Two shots in Jan- ¬<br />

uary and July were concerned-<br />

with with the airglow alrglow phenomenona<br />

widespread 1wintensity lowintensity-<br />

o wintensity-<br />

highaltitude highaltitude light emission emission-<br />

Three shots in March wereconcernedconcerned<br />

concerned with the aurora auroraphenomenonphenomenon<br />

phenomenon a highintensity-<br />

effect which fluctuates with-<br />

time and has a peak occurrence<br />

OCCUlTence occurrenceOCCUlTencateat<br />

at latitudes of about 67 67- 670 670- 67-<br />

The airglow effect had pre pre- ¬<br />

viously been traced to emission-<br />

by excited oxygen atoms butthe<br />

the reason for excitation could could-<br />

be explained by two popular-<br />

theories chemical recombination-<br />

and particle bombardment The The-<br />

Sammy shots carrying photo photo- ¬<br />

meters and chargedparticle-<br />

detectors detectors wore were re able to disprove-<br />

the latter theory The results esults resultsesultswillwiU will wiU be published next January January-<br />

Aurora Aurora Aurora Payloads- Payloads<br />

The aurora payloads carried calTied<br />

FISH OUT OF WATER WATE-<br />

several instruments These Thesem- The Thesem8<br />

easurede-<br />

measured jhe the he light Ught emission-<br />

from tne the 6e aurora the th energy energy-<br />

deposited deposited by lowenergy 10wenergy par parpapar- ¬<br />

ticles and the electron flux inIndifferentddifferent ddifferent ferent directions directions- di ections ections-<br />

The three probes financed 1inanced by-<br />

the new grant will wili further in- ¬<br />

vestigatevestigale vestigate vestigale the aurora but will-<br />

take two different<br />

c ferent forms TwoTwoTwo- shots shots using the NikeApache-<br />

booster will concentrate on on-<br />

rapid time variations in electron-<br />

flux flux- flux flux-<br />

The timing of these bursts of-<br />

electrons electrons using new detector-<br />

designs designs in several energy energyrrr-<br />

erg yanges<br />

ranges should indicate Indicat the-<br />

source of emission of these par parpar- ¬<br />

ticles ticles- ticles ticles-<br />

An An An experiment of different-<br />

type is also atso planned using an an-<br />

AerobeeSparrow<br />

AerobeeSpalTow<br />

AerobeeSparrow<br />

AerobeeSpalTow booster which which-<br />

has one liquidfuel and one-<br />

solidfuel stage and Teaches reaches a-<br />

maximum altitude of about a out 450kilometerskilometen<br />

kilometers kilometen<br />

Ballistics Only Only-<br />

The payload will measure the-<br />

energy spectrum spectru of protons and-<br />

electrons electrons and also find the-<br />

ratio in the aurora of pro- ¬<br />

tons to atpha alpha particles helium-<br />

nuclei nuclei This latter measure- ¬<br />

ment should give an idea of thethe-<br />

source source of the particles particles-<br />

Despite Despite the name Satellite Satellite-<br />

Techniques Laboratories the- the the-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong> project has used only bal- ¬<br />

listic missiles The payloads are areare- nonrecoverable the informa- ¬<br />

tion being radioed to the ground-<br />

during flight flight-<br />

The The The Sammy series is directed-<br />

by Professor Brian J OBrien OBrien-<br />

of the Space Science Depart- Depart Depart- ¬<br />

ment Mr Curtis D Laughlin-<br />

is Chief of the Satellite Tech- ¬<br />

niques Lab Dr Raymond Allum Allum- Allum- Allum-<br />

Research esearch Associate and five-<br />

graduate students are assisted-<br />

on the project by technicians- technici2ns technicians technici2ns-<br />

and associated personnel<br />

RAggies Aggies To End Freshman Hazing Hazinf<br />

If the fish cant eat likefishfish<br />

fish why be a fish at all They-<br />

might might as well do away with the-<br />

class class system and let everyone-<br />

eat get up and get out out-<br />

This surprising comment was-<br />

quoted in the November 11 ediediedi- ¬<br />

tion of Texas AMs Battal ¬<br />

Thieves Hit WRC WRCI WRC- WRCI- WRC-<br />

Remain Remain At Large LargeD-<br />

uringgeI Lar-<br />

During the past several weeks weeks-<br />

Will <strong>Rice</strong> College has been hit-<br />

by a series of successful theft-<br />

attempts attempts Up until a week ago ago-<br />

Thursday mght night five th thefts had-<br />

been been reported which wrudh consisted ofa<br />

total loss of from 90 tof100<br />

That Thursday during din- ¬<br />

ner hour th the thief tMef or thieves hit-<br />

again<br />

agamagain agam carrying off of 80 and I1e- nev- eev I1eV nev eev-<br />

eal Veal eateal eat tickets ticlcets to the <strong>Rice</strong>Texas- ice exas-<br />

game game-<br />

Last year several evera thefts were-<br />

also<br />

alSQalso alSQ reported followed by un- ¬<br />

successfulsucoe successful sucoe ful attempts attemp to catch utch the-<br />

culprit<br />

culprit culprit-<br />

This year the Pinkerton Detec Detec- = ¬<br />

tive Agency Agescy and wind aild the Dean Deaa of of- of-<br />

Students Students tudentS tudent4 tudentStudent4 have been alerted and-<br />

are now in the tlhe toe proceM pro process eH of col eel coleel- ¬<br />

letting lectingletting lecting lnfOfJJltion Information information wkwfe wItWa whisk they-<br />

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hope will w11Jead lead to tb the tfte capture capWl of-<br />

the thief or thieves- thieves tihieves tihieves- ew ew-<br />

The TIle The TIle Will Wilt Wi <strong>Rice</strong> Rie4a Diet aeeordiac aoeordiftc seeording aeeordiacaoeordiftcseeording- to WXC wc WRC vfeepveaiiaMt visepaiwt<br />

vioe p r Jwk JMk Xwk JMk- Xwk- Jwk-<br />

Vexler Ves Veil Vexler Ves Veil r MI has he avtheitoed authest d the tbe tha tbe- eelee- 1ep tge ltge pridwtt ad and viespensidta4lt vicewt vicewttviespensidta4lt-<br />

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only as a junior junior-<br />

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is identifiedidentified-<br />

The comment was elicited by bya<br />

November 9 order from the the- the-<br />

Commandant of the Corps which which-<br />

forbids forbids asking freshmen carn camcarncam- pusology or other such ques- ¬<br />

tions in the mess hall and allows allows-<br />

them to use the backs of their-<br />

chairs and to rest their hands-<br />

and forearms on the table while while-<br />

eating eating-<br />

Reaction to<br />

was Immedi immediate t<br />

the new order-<br />

and overwhelm-<br />

overwhelm- overwhelm- ¬<br />

ingly Ingly ingly disapproving One fresh- ¬<br />

man revealed that several pe- ¬<br />

titions are Are being circulated drculated by-<br />

freshmen requesting the DeDepartmentofpartJnentof partment partJnentof partmentof of Military Science torevoker<br />

revoke r voke the new order order-<br />

As would be expected the 45upperclassmen<br />

upperclassmen unanimously voi- ¬<br />

ced opposltlon opposition to the new newmeasmeas- ¬<br />

ures They felt the measures-<br />

would hurt the effectiveness of-<br />

the Corps Corp Corps- Corp- Corps-<br />

Surprisingly Surprisingly only one out ut offiftyf<br />

fifty f ty ireshnien frreshmeri Freshmen interviewed fav- ¬<br />

ored the new order order-<br />

Being BeIng Being a fish is part of the the-<br />

Aggie AUi Aggie AUi spirit phit and if f you take-<br />

away the fish year theres there no no-<br />

place place to form the spirit pInt and-<br />

once the spirit goes thie this place pIece placepIeceplace- will will turn into a TU without-<br />

girls said one freshman freshman- freehman- frestunan- freehman frestunan<br />

For years and aM years YMrS every-<br />

other fish fleh has haa gone IOM thro through g thesame<br />

some same some thing thiJt Im Iat I atiIIh fWi fish and proud prou4I of of- of-<br />

Hit<br />

Hit bet bat bet but when our fish M privilege privilegprivileg- dv dveaneare1lplad<br />

an are1lplad JIIf nplated JIIf you FOG juat justloepride- kee 1oeepride pride pridein<br />

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By SHIRLEY SIIIRLEY JONES JONEST- JONES- JONESThreiher<br />

Tbreher hresher Threiher Tbreher Thresher Staff Statl Reporte- Reporter JteJ Reporter<strong>Rice</strong><br />

>or1r or1r-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong> University had two two del- ¬<br />

egatesegategatgs egates egat egatgss<br />

at the Symposium on on-<br />

American American American Women In Science-<br />

and Engineering held h ld at MIT MIT- MI T-<br />

Octotar October Octotar October 2324 Jones CollegeCoIlege- CoIlege<br />

the Biology Department and-<br />

the Student Association Associ tion paid-<br />

the way for Jean Rawtfngs Rawlings a-<br />

senior senior<br />

chemistry major and and-<br />

Olive Ellis a senior biology-<br />

major major-<br />

Dr Bruno Bettelheim a spe<br />

French rendi and Communist Communi9t parties partiessent<br />

sent delegations delations dela toons to Moscow 08011 de ddeemandlngmmandlng manding<br />

m 11 g an accounting accounti of of-<br />

Khrushchevs<br />

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Jenge lenge 1enre Jenge 1enre lenge Russian Ru4lsn authority authority- ity ity-<br />

In Rumania RwiMUua Bumanie the tyre Ruseimi Aussisn a seian eco<br />

satisfaction in something otherthanthaI<br />

than thaI childbearing<br />

childbearing-<br />

In the panel discussion fol- ¬<br />

lowing lowing Dr Battelheima Battelheims talk sev JlevO Jlev- sev- ¬<br />

Oeral eral<br />

eral people disagreed with hiscommentsc9mments<br />

comments c9mments on masculine atti- ¬<br />

tudes tudes and feminine ones with-<br />

regard to scientific matters matters-<br />

Molecules Dont Dout Care Care-<br />

Dr Chien Shiung Wu a fe- ¬<br />

male male nuclear physicist scoffed-<br />

at the notion that man sets out-<br />

to conquer nature while woman-<br />

sets sets out to embrace mbrace and under under- ¬<br />

stand stand it The Tbe scientific atti- ¬<br />

tude is the objective attitude-<br />

she said Certainly tiny mole mole- ¬<br />

cules cules show no preference for-<br />

men or women scientists study study- ¬<br />

ing ing them- them them-<br />

The panel moderator was Dr Dr-<br />

IMary Mary IMary Mary Bunting President of of-<br />

Raicliffe Radcliffe Raicliffe Radcliffe College and member-<br />

of the Atomic Energy Commis- ¬<br />

sion Another who participated-<br />

in the discussion was as Dr Viviannelanne<br />

ianne lanne Nachmias a research as- ¬<br />

sociate at the University of of-<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Pen Pennsylvania<br />

Pen sylvania Medical Schoo- School SchoolUS<br />

US Attitude Unique Unique-<br />

A report on the First Inter- ¬<br />

national Conference on Women-<br />

in Science was given by Dr Dr-<br />

Dorothy Simon a woman who is is-<br />

Vice President and Director of of-<br />

Corporate Research of the Avco Avco-<br />

Defense and Industrial Prod- ¬<br />

ucts Group Group-<br />

Dr Simon remarked that the-<br />

attitude toward women scien- ¬<br />

tists tists is not universally what itis<br />

is here In England for in- ¬<br />

stance Women vomen omen are expected to-<br />

nomlcnomic nomlc nomic program COMECON was-<br />

rejected rejected by party leaders as un- ¬<br />

favorable to Rumanias inter- ¬<br />

ests Subsequently they have-<br />

turned to France and the United United-<br />

States for trade and economic-<br />

assistance<br />

assistance assistance-<br />

Renewed Interest in national-<br />

cultural traditions amounting to-<br />

virtual virtual deRussification is al- ¬<br />

so apparent in the former satel- ¬<br />

lites as well as in such Soviet Soviet-<br />

republics as Uzbek- Uzbek Uzbek-<br />

Leadership<br />

Leadership Conflict Conflict-<br />

Albania Atbania Albania Atbania whose hostility andand- vituperation toward the USSR USSRexceeds<br />

exceeds xceeds anything ever said by-<br />

the American Right has gone-<br />

so far as to shut down the So- ¬<br />

viet submarine base on the Ad- ¬<br />

riatic coast and expropriate the the-<br />

Soviet embassy in Tirana Their-<br />

case is all the more strikingstriking- said Dr Kohn since the tiny-<br />

mountain mountain land is populated-<br />

largely by eagles and does not-<br />

have the resources resgurces res mes or manpower-<br />

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glad but seem surprised surprised-<br />

The Tbe The Tbe next speaker at the sym- ¬<br />

posium posium was Dr Alice Rossi a-<br />

sociologist at the University of of-<br />

Chicago Chicago Dr Rossi noted thata<br />

man usually believes that it-<br />

is is womans place to be his help- ¬<br />

mate The woman tends to ac- ¬<br />

cept this and thereby merely-<br />

experiences experiences life vicariously vicariously-<br />

Women Too Passive Passive-<br />

Women Women cannot be good re- ¬<br />

search scientists when they are-<br />

reared reared from childhood to be-<br />

passive passive Dr Rossi asserted asserted-<br />

Seminars like this at the col- ¬<br />

lege level l vel cannot draw manymore<br />

more mole more women into creative sci- ¬<br />

ence for sweet little girls can-<br />

become become nothing more than un unun- ¬<br />

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ter an independent spirit in i1 ini1inboth both their sons and daughters- daughters daughters-<br />

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enhances enhances the first The ones-<br />

who will make the best scien- ¬<br />

tists will have a strong desire desire-<br />

to ch channel nnel their energy in this- this- thisdirection<br />

Jiirectlon direction and will not mind aso- ¬<br />

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continued in our society extro-<br />

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especially especially are expected to be-<br />

socially socially oriented oriented-<br />

Withdraw To Family Family-<br />

If we are still able to find-<br />

women who have these fourqualities<br />

qualities which make a good sci- ¬<br />

entist Dr Rossi went on we-<br />

must must not be surprised to see-<br />

them withdraw into family life-<br />

during during the period when their-<br />

children are small UnfortunU4ortunortun- ¬<br />

ately ately the quality of creative- creative- creative-<br />

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in science decide to teach rather-<br />

than than do research however-<br />

some women are able to find-<br />

personal personal solutions enabling enablingt- n abling ablinghem<br />

them to contribute to the ad- ¬<br />

vancement of scienc- science scienceItseIts<br />

Its a shame that there areare- no simple answers the <strong>Rice</strong>-<br />

girls girls remarked when they re- ¬<br />

turned to the campus Still we-<br />

got some moral support at the-<br />

conference conference and are definitely-<br />

going to graduate school schoo Ol- ¬<br />

ive Ellis will be at <strong>Rice</strong> next-<br />

year because she is in the Ford Ford-<br />

Foundation<br />

Foundation program in biolo- ¬<br />

gy Jean Rawlings is not sure-<br />

where where she will be in school but-<br />

knows knows that she wants want to do adad-<br />

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humor humor magazine which whtch never-<br />

went to press last year is back-<br />

rechristened rechristened the <strong>Rice</strong> Owl Owl-<br />

The Flash foundered for lack-<br />

of materiaI material and money The Owl-<br />

editor<br />

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literary literary magazine which in turn-<br />

receives receives its support from the the-<br />

Humanities Humanities Department Janus Janu9 Janus- Janu9- Janus-<br />

Editor Editor Charles Demitz has-<br />

agreed agreed to underwrite the pub- ¬<br />

licationlicatlon lication licatlon expenses for the first isis- ¬<br />

sue of the Owl which will ap- ¬<br />

pear early next semester semester- semeste-<br />

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get get money mo ey from patron bids bids-<br />

Alumni who worked on a campus-<br />

magazine magazine of several years ago-<br />

are being contacted That mag- ¬<br />

azine was coincidentally called called-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong><br />

<strong>Rice</strong> Owl- Owl Owl-<br />

Commercial advertisements in-<br />

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The Owls first financial obliU- ¬<br />

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make make more than this they will-<br />

have working capital and proof proof-<br />

of interest and support If not not-<br />

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page magazine with articles inin- ¬<br />

terspersed with jokes and car car- ¬<br />

toons Offset printing on slickpaper<br />

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would be generous- generous generous-<br />

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an irresponsible exhibition of-<br />

scatology scatology with an infantile pre- ¬<br />

occupation with secretion and-<br />

execretion execration execrationexecretion It nauseated rather-<br />

than amused The physiological<br />

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lieved lieved by the insertion of racial-<br />

scatology- scatology<br />

scatology<br />

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ed evidence of resentment of-<br />

dignity dignity and considerable rejec- ¬<br />

tion of decency No real attempt-<br />

was made to veil the underly- ¬<br />

ing contempt for Negroes Negro None-<br />

of the details of the performance-<br />

shocked shocked me I heard heatd most of the-<br />

jokes jokes on other occasions before before-<br />

reaching reaching the age of seventeen seventeen-<br />

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Inconsistency-<br />

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havior may indicate an attempt-<br />

on the part of the students to-<br />

break out from bounds of uni- ¬<br />

formity It is unfortunate thatthat- the the attempts must take this-<br />

form This type of behavior havior b is- is<br />

even<br />

even more nonconstructive when when-<br />

it is contrasted with requests-<br />

of the student body for open-<br />

house houSehouse privileges in the colleges col1eges college- col1eges- college-<br />

sIsnt Xsnt sIsnt Isnt Xsnt there an inconsistency<br />

inconsistency-<br />

The students show decidedly in- ¬<br />

fantile behavior in one orb aspect of-<br />

their their life but ask to be treated treated-<br />

with the trust normally present- ¬<br />

ed to adults in another another-<br />

In its final analysis I am em- ¬<br />

barrassed for you although I-<br />

am not in the least embarrassed-<br />

for myself It has been said that-<br />

one of the advantages of teach- ¬<br />

ing in a university is the con- ¬<br />

tact with young minds Unfor Unfor- ¬<br />

tunately at times the minds minds-<br />

seem seem too young Montaigne said-<br />

that that freedom is the right to do-<br />

what one ought to do There is-<br />

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By iy JOHN HAMILTONHAMILTONTHAMILTONfbreeher<br />

Thresher Thjeeher Tbreeher Thresher Sitt Staff Reporte- Reporter Reporte- orter orterAfter<br />

After two tournaments the the-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong> <strong>Rice</strong> Debate Club scoresitself-<br />

scores Itself-<br />

one and an one for the start of the-<br />

season season From the Bellaire Tour- ¬<br />

nament nnament nnament<br />

ment the teams te ms brought back-<br />

one Second and andtwo two Third place-<br />

awards a record which whIoh <strong>Rice</strong>RIce<strong>Rice</strong>- must consider good for early arly earlyarly- season acttvity activity activity- acttvity-<br />

At TCU two tw Weeks ago the-<br />

debaters debaters did not do ao so well we1l In-<br />

the the stiffer competition ompetition <strong>Rice</strong> rere- ¬<br />

turned turned with no trophies at all all-<br />

Defending Defendlng Defending Defendlng this as a mod- ¬<br />

erately erately successful record De- ¬<br />

bate bate President John Early made made-<br />

several several comments on the nature-<br />

of debate at <strong>Rice</strong> We are are-<br />

plagued p1agued plaguedp1aguedplagued by the general <strong>Rice</strong>-<br />

problem of overwork Preparing-<br />

for for a tournament takes a fan- ¬<br />

tastic amount of time time-<br />

Lack of Time Time-<br />

Lack of or time gives <strong>Rice</strong> a dif- ¬<br />

ferent approach to debate than-<br />

is found at schools with speech-<br />

departments<br />

ddepartments<br />

partments<br />

d and scholarships-<br />

scholarships<br />

Our teams rely on scope and de- ¬<br />

bate skills learned in high-<br />

school<br />

sc1ioolschool sc1iool rather ratl er than on massivemasSiveMassive- factual factual preparation<br />

preparation-<br />

The potential of our teams teams-<br />

was shown MOwn last year when Mike Mike-<br />

Rosenthal Rosenthal and Eddie Phillips-<br />

two freshmen won the ilie SWC af- ¬<br />

firmative championship<br />

cl1ampionship<br />

championship-<br />

cl1ampionship-<br />

Early Early accepts the campus-<br />

anonymity of the debaters phi- ¬<br />

losophicallylosophieally losophically losophieally The Forum Com Com- ¬<br />

mittee seeks eks to fill all the time-<br />

students students<br />

discussion<br />

discussion<br />

have free for po1itical politicalpo1iticalpolitical- Wiess Senior Senior-<br />

Scores Privacy Invasion Invasion- Invasio-<br />

Sir nSirA Sir A few weeks ago the ad- ¬<br />

ministrationministratio ministration ministratio arbitrarily decided-<br />

to search one of the mens men menicol menicollcol- col- ¬<br />

leges 1eges leges 1eges eges while everyone was w a s at-<br />

dinner for the alleged purp6se purpose purp6sepurpose- purp se-<br />

of of determining the number of-<br />

refrigerators refrigerators<br />

college<br />

collegecollegepresent in that-<br />

This act represents a com- ¬<br />

plete disregard for the college-<br />

government system to say noth- ¬<br />

ing ing of an invasion of privacy privacy-<br />

It cannot be classified as a-<br />

merely merely routine matter as the the-<br />

University University does virtually noth- ¬<br />

ing in the college as a routine routine-<br />

The<br />

fit to<br />

administration has seen-<br />

permit the colleges a-<br />

measure measure of selfgovernment-<br />

and rightly so Why then does-<br />

the the University completely by by- ¬<br />

pass this channel and by tak- ¬<br />

ing matters into its own hands hands-<br />

relegate relegate the college government-<br />

to a position of inferiority in-<br />

its its own affairs T The effect of-<br />

this thIsthis is to make the college sys- ¬<br />

tem nothing but bu but a farce farce-<br />

If the college col1ege system is to-<br />

continue the he students stu4ents must be-<br />

permitted permitted to carry out the ad- ¬<br />

ministrative and operative pro- ¬<br />

ceedings eedings ceedingseedings within their own col- ¬<br />

lege Whn When the University de- ¬<br />

sires information<br />

infoll11ation from the col cot colcotcol- ¬<br />

leges let it ask the college-<br />

government which can tan cal and will-<br />

provide both cooperation ooperafion andfastfaeC<br />

fast faeC a results<br />

resultsTOM<br />

TOM MASTERSON-<br />

MASTERSON<br />

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Wiese Wiess<br />

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Also the debate topics topic are are-<br />

generally out of it 11 This fThisThisThIsyearsyear years year topic Is Resolved thatthatthettie the tie t e federal deral goyernment goyernmen government should-<br />

establish a program of public public-<br />

works for f r theunemployed<br />

theun mployed This This- Thi-<br />

Is sf Is f not a burning issue in Amer- ¬<br />

lea icalea ica<br />

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The University Vniversity two years agoabandoneda<br />

abandoned a Uldoned the practice praitIce of hiringa<br />

parttime part time coach after a trialafaat<br />

af at a one n season At the same timetImetime- the Club lost its office in tho the tho- th th- the-<br />

RMC RMC- RMC<br />

The Club has no coach ex- ¬<br />

cept its sponsor 3ponsor Dr John RodlRododgersgars gers gars of the Geology Depart Depart- ¬=<br />

ment This arrangement arrangementEarly<br />

arrangementEarlydEarly- declares eclaresdeclares is quite quit quit9 acceptable bebeeccfuee use of Dr Rodgers Roogers high de- ¬<br />

gree of participation<br />

participation-<br />

Not All AU Active Active-<br />

In the past two years the-<br />

membership membership has climbed from 6toto<br />

to 23 > Not all of the membexs members membe membersmembexss- are fully active The number ofOsquadsfsquads squads sent to a tournament de- ¬<br />

pends upon how many have the-<br />

time time to prepare and the fundsfor<br />

for the trip trip- tripS- trip-<br />

Seven evez1 Seven Sevez1 twoman man teams team went to-<br />

the local loc l Bellaire Tournament<br />

Tournament-<br />

Four teams were sent to TCU TCU-<br />

The travel expenses are paid for-<br />

with funds from the Humani- ¬<br />

ties Department<br />

Department-<br />

De Department- artment artment-<br />

Many of the Clubs trophies-<br />

are for individual events such-<br />

as oratory or extemporaneous-<br />

speaking speaking No attempt is made made-<br />

to prepare entrants for these-<br />

events events These are mainly enter- ¬<br />

ed on the strength of skills-<br />

learned learned in high school<br />

Lerner Deplores Deplores-<br />

Players Review Review-<br />

Sir I should like to take-<br />

exception<br />

excepexception excep on to Daniel Albrights A1brights AlbrightsA1brightsAlbrights- intermittently sarcastic review-<br />

of A Man for All Seasons Seasons-<br />

The three nights I saw it the-<br />

play held the audience spell- ¬<br />

bound quite undistracted by-<br />

techriical technical<br />

techriicaltechnical errors or poor acting acting-<br />

The<br />

and<br />

play is highly emotional-<br />

through its intensity Intens ty the-<br />

personalities of the characters-<br />

become become clear in sympathetic or-<br />

condemning condemning detail I think Mr Mr-<br />

Albright slighted Bill Sewards Sewards-<br />

Thomas Thomas More for Mores concon- ¬<br />

viction and belief in an ab- ¬<br />

solute right were compounded-<br />

in Sewards portrayal with a-<br />

humanness humanness which included sev- ¬<br />

eral ral specific traits of the real-<br />

historical person person-<br />

Bobj Bo Boll Bobj Boll<br />

Nor- ¬<br />

folk waa was a nobleman bleman h far more-<br />

complex complex than just ap hearty hearty-<br />

character and not too bright bright-<br />

The strongest recommendationrecommendationofqf<br />

of qf the players playe performances-<br />

was that instead of overtopovertop-<br />

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Ipin lain Jpln Ipin lain Jpln foUowed followed by the perfect fool fo01 foolfo01fool- and so S on they supported oneanother<br />

another and the movement of-<br />

the play itself smoothly sm othly and-<br />

forcefully-<br />

Bo Sculleys Duke of Nor<br />

forcefully<br />

I1 think that the actons actors did-<br />

justice to their nearly fault- ¬<br />

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FRENCHMAN Sophomore tailback Chuck Latour Latour- ¬<br />

ette ette 47 sprints through the Texas AM line for five vital yards-<br />

in the third thlr quarter as guard Wayne Bertsch 69 helps clear dear the-<br />

way <strong>Rice</strong> won the <strong>Home</strong>coming game 198<br />

OWLOOK OWLO-<br />

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By y STUART GLASS GLASS-<br />

Thresher Thresher Sport SPOrU Sports Editor Editor-<br />

To the at least mild astonishment of some 45000 fans coaches-<br />

and players the <strong>Rice</strong> Owls looked very much not unlike a football-<br />

team team in their 198 vanquishing of Texas AM last Saturday The-<br />

victory proved at least two things the value of a health healthy starting-<br />

quarterback quarterback and the value of blocking blocking-<br />

Walter Walter McReynolds was as good as ever hitting nine of 16-<br />

passes passes and contributing a 21yard run which kept the drive for-<br />

the clinching touchdown going And the blocking of the line was-<br />

excellent as testified by the fact that most of the time Gene Gene-<br />

Flemirfg Fleming Flemirfg Fleming Chuck Latourette Latour tte and Don Elsik had at least a three-<br />

yard gain before they ran into anybody anybody-<br />

Also encouraging was the emergence of Dale Callihan as an-<br />

offensive end Callihan was tabbed as the best passcatcher on the-<br />

team team in spring training but was used mostly on defense all year-<br />

long Against the Aggies he caught three times as many passes passes-<br />

as he had h d in the seven preceding preeding games namely three for 33-<br />

yards and a touchdown The score was a magnificent magn icent one to- to- towatch<br />

WWt<br />

twatch tcn tch Callihan grabbed the ball Dall on the 20 and tromped straight-<br />

down the sideline as no less than three Aggies bounced off him-<br />

aolng the way The last man attempted to shove him out of-<br />

bounds bounds at the five but succeeded only in sending him sprawling-<br />

into the end zone zone-<br />

McReynolds also pitched to Fleming 16 yards for a tally as as-<br />

<strong>Rice</strong> took a 130 lead at halftime But AM rammed 80 yards late-<br />

in the third quarter and scored the first touchdown against the the-<br />

Owls<br />

Owl Owls Owl in <strong>Rice</strong> Stadium this season s ason Holding only a 138 edge Mc Mc- ¬<br />

Reynolds directed the team 67 yards including his 21yard scam- ¬<br />

per per after failing to find an open pen pass receiver and sent Latourette-<br />

around left end nine yards on the first play of the fourth fourthquarter- quarter quarter-<br />

for for the final score score-<br />

Since the defense allowed the fanners farmers nothing in particular-<br />

other than their scoring march <strong>Rice</strong> looks like it could end up-<br />

winning more than they lose All thats left is to defeat TCU TCU-<br />

Saturday and Baylor the next week w ek At this point a 541 record record-<br />

doesnt look too bad<br />

Swim Club Seeks Seeks-<br />

AAU Competition<br />

Competition-<br />

A swimming club organized-<br />

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out daily in the <strong>Rice</strong> pool at<br />

430 pm in hi hopes of being able-<br />

to to enter some someAAU AAU competition eomletition<br />

competition-<br />

eomletition- competition-<br />

Walter Walter Brown Drown a sophomore- sop om rein<br />

in Will <strong>Rice</strong>instigated<br />

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Freshman Fr Freshman Fr shman swimmers<br />

s w 1i m me r s are are-<br />

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OwletsEnd YearI Year-<br />

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season season on a high note beating beating-<br />

Baylor 70 on a lastperiod lastperiodtouchdown<br />

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Baylor had a 24045 statistic- ¬<br />

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Fiberglass Construction Studies Studies-<br />

Roof Roof Panels Sprout At Anderson<br />

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Thresher Thresber Thresher Thresber Staff Reporter Reporte-<br />

rDont Dont panic the next time you-<br />

see see a fourfoot tall volcano on-<br />

the the <strong>Rice</strong> Campus Its really just-<br />

another another architecture department-<br />

project project-<br />

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what they are that were build- ¬<br />

ing are re a project of our class clau classclauclass- explained explained senior architecturearchitecturearchitecture-<br />

students students Tuck Henry and Bill DiU Bill- DiU- Bill-<br />

McGregor McGregor ActuaIly Actually this is an an-<br />

experiment experiment-<br />

The fiberglass panels which which-<br />

can be seen beside Anderson Anderson-<br />

Hall I1atI Hall I1atI were made on a special-<br />

form form by stretching a twelve-<br />

footsquare of polymer foam-<br />

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styrene polymer resin ahd and ahdand- fiberglass fiberglass and atIowed allowed to hard- ¬<br />

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Possible Pavilion Pavilion-<br />

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the the point of the cone will rest-<br />

on a column The four panels panels-<br />

being made can be used singly-<br />

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Mr Charles Thomsen pro- ¬<br />

fessor in charge of the project-<br />

stressed stressed the experimental pur- ¬<br />

pose pose of the sections We plan-<br />

to put them up and check check-<br />

periodically periodically<br />

weathering weatheringfor<br />

deflection and-<br />

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will be used on campus Mr Mr-<br />

Thomsen replied that he wasnt-<br />

certain certain We hope they filter-<br />

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qualities He H stressed howeved-<br />

that the experiment experiltent is not spe- ¬<br />

cifically involved InvQlved with the aidaid- project<br />

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Thomen Tho Thomsen Thomen Thomsen Tho en continued This is<br />

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plastic in architecture-<br />

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Jirrt Jim Jirrt Jim Haeker I1aeker a research asso- ¬<br />

ciate in the Michigan project- project<br />

was named as the man specifi- ¬<br />

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efforts He furnished much of-<br />

the basic information infonnation and some-<br />

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plastic plastic panels here is original-<br />

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several ways to simplify the-<br />

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loaned loaned the school an air pres- ¬<br />

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