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1-___W_ ED_N_E_S_D_A...:'•i . ...:.r-=EB:.:R~V.~AR~Yr I, 20, Men 8egin Charity ann u a I "Ugly .ponlOred ' by Ornera. Will afarl lor charily nexl raiSed by tho 15 unll. will 10 10 Counly o.y the Nallonal Cytlle Foundalloll. naUonal ael'Ylce over 370 chap. Ihe nallon. majorily 01 Ihe "uKly mall" con· money for <bar. Is run In much manner II -the lale Iwolmen. Each paired varylnr techniques, /!arlllng lor mall deand pledge duo will run from 2 Ihrough FrI· 6. Th. wlnnln, w III bt> delerlhe amounl of mono per eaplta by unit. and wtll be plaque 10 hold one year. The man will receive key. Alpha Phi Omega approximately $700 spill bt>lween the Day Sehool lVallUb Valley Coun· ScoUIa. Is a JlSI 01 "Ugly houses lhey repro' the women's unit 10 are paired: Bob Duchenbora" Mason uPPcI'tIas. Frank Kimbrough Alpha Chi Tom nond 1O'lla "", pha Oam "'1, John Kl'I'plng IDtktI Ave Colby (0.111. • E:rlc GUITIson Delt Bob Thle""'h IUambdl o.-Itu Oamma Joe IVal'mlth IPhl Kappa Paul Hammer IPhi PI Phi John O"',n I Ph; P.l1 rusl. l!ector IV ' Jlruce Osborne (SAEI oy I. 2. 3 ' Dave Calill'S (Slrma /t(>clol' I. 2. 3 Bob Harding (Sigma Mason Frosh. Lucy IV Hugh Glick I Robertsl ta Zela ' Fred Geiger ThOl& MOlley collecled In lho lesl Is to he lurnoo In al Sludent Union lrom 3-1 and 7·9 p.m. mday, Mar. t - Lit. Ihlll II will be an R work publl.ht'd, .. Id. 'naere \\111 be 110 sel 01 "Porllollo." It \\ill II! long liS excellellce will mit. G. C. MURPHY'S EAP YEAR SA~E * Shrinking Prices *' Leaping Values 'HIS WEEK Friday and Saturday Aero .. ',0m Voneas/le "'th Fabric iDye FOR THE BEST RESULTS ~ FULL COLOR RANGE ~ BRIWANT COLORS ~ SOFT, NATURAL FINISH 0." .. Dyemg IR-, For Your WHk-end Dance GucirantHd On 'and Smartair , SHOES FROM EAY DAY WKDNESDAY - ... ' . .. ........ . L. • .. ~ .. .. ,t. . '" " . Get· '€han(e':'" T. Discuss Changes clllCl LllNINOU . II ~Ioa with II ":t /aeIIIIY on facul· __ ..... It lor curriculum ~ changes wlll be ~y In Ihe U.B. MIl· cenl Inl~l'YI~ laW Ihe pUrpoIH of Ihe open dllCUl.lon u twofold: Ill'll, 10 c1arily Ihe Inlenalons 01 Ihe propO' sal. and, second, 10 hear HUg. gestlon. on Ihe program HO Ihal It mlghl bt> modilled. THE DEPAUW DePauw Univel'llty, Greencastle, Indiana friday, February 28, 1964 Sulllvanl abo pOlnled OUI Ihal Ihe anlwel'l 10 quesllons dlrecled 10 Ihe panel will be Ihe answe ... Ihal Ihe leperale Ia cull Y commlU.... have lended 10 lalk aboul. Farber ~ddresses Student Senate Since Ihe propOSals have been labled untIJ Ihe neXI la. culty meellng In March Ih. opinions 01 Ihe committee membt>... are nol necessarily Iholl' 01 Ihe enllre laculty. -s· -II· I Ad· I · On Hiring, U Ivant· n Ling Exp, ~:lIn Promotion The committee propoaaL. In. cluded shorlened semeslers wllh fewer courses with the 11 ... 1 II'mealer ending belore Christmas. Proposed Calendar Reform Procedure Views ilroll~n.n' Ratio In Years In n Sludent Senale dlscu.· COurse plannillg. and to aUow sloll 01 the laculty PropOoals Interdepartmental work. 101' curriculum change, Pro- Prolessor Ling said Ihollhe lessors Dwlghl Ling and Ro- "Inlel!eclual cllmal, 01 Dehel ·t Sulilvanl explained their Pouw call be Improved" by respect;"e rommltl ... • opln· the change and by Ihe chance IiIID Robert Farber. Dean 1M Unlverslly, considers 'Iftf. pt~lslen.. In en· The proposal. also Included an Inlenesslon program lor Ihree weeks 01 Iludy on one Illue or a major lIeld. lOllS 011 Ihe propOsal. for learn leaching. Profossor Sulllvanl Is choir· Prolessor Sulllvanl Usted lilt be<l1 rallo In reo IIIJIJfI/t. !'11m "" 2274 student. en· nJIId lot Ihls semesler com· II"i I1Ih 2317 Itudenls lasl lIMIt!', which I. only 33 I .... jIdIIItI. The plan may pass In whole ur In part. However, no aC'- 11011 will b<> laken unlll the laculty meellng, March 16. Sullivan I ""Id lhat Ihe rom· mlllee concerned wllh the cur· riculum and calendar ch.nges would welcome an)' suggl'Slions on proposals al any lime. especially on Ihe Inler..,.. Ion plan. mall 01 Ihe laculty EducaUon· as Ihe main areas 01 c.~ange: 01 Policy rommlllCi', while t. The calendar change, Prol ..., or Ling Is chairman of ' shortening !lrsl semesler, beIhe Ad Hoc commlllCi'. ginning earlier and ending be. 'nle mal II reasons for Ihe fore Chrislmas. chllllge In calendar alld cur· 2. The change In the prorlculum are the demand 01 gram for course work ralher the students (tilt! faculty to HuUl u. numbel' of hours. II!aa Farber attributes this til 10 'llnproved selection of 111I,.u· and "addilional elld Ilrst semesler belore 3. The Inleroesslon program. Chrsltmas. 10 nil 0 w more Proll'Ssor Sullivant said that flexibility III leaching and In 'hIs commltlCi' lelt lhal wider lunds." Ia addlUon, D<>an Farber "I Ihlnk lhe stu· art more serious and academically orl· SS Backs Petition Agbinst Tax Stud, nl Senale unanimously endorsed a petition protesllng Ihe re<enl Indiana slale declo sian 10 apply Ihe sales lax to 01 Ihe stale legislature. sales lax on books and food. The "elltlon reads: "It would seem only lair "We. as members 01 De- 'thaI Buch action be taken Pauw Unlvel'Slty, a private In· lince private lnatllullollll do "ltulloll pI hlg.her educallon. "lA!ar a greal part 01 Indiana', reel Ihat the Indiana SI.ale educallonal burden." . "'~.!II! we)1o coller. ~Iudents. lor lood and nrW hUD,...! booka. , Il 6:M p.m. In CJo. The "clhlon. emerging Irom sales lax dlscrlmlnales agalnsl us In thaI. Ihough we pay the tax, we receive no benefits from It as do Ihe sludents at the slate-suppOrled schools. 111Iden1l and a sludent body presldenls' IiIIIllllllllilJ> ...wenll ......... conlerence last weckend, Is !lila .... 1Ion by partId- being . clrculaled 10 aU prlvale Ia .. "Freedom From Instllullons In Indiana. The ...... II'om the .-.~ .... ...ua. "ce. ..... ."tlllO 10 the Food · ..... slale universilies are submit· tlng a similar resolutloll . "We hope thaI you \\111 sin· cerely consider your role In the revenue matters In our slale and urge Ihat sludents on Ind!ana campuses be ex' empl Irom paying the Indiana ~ OfllllluUon of .. v.JW NlUona, The various resolullons will be complied und a copy will be 'sent 10 Ihe stale dlJ'!'CIOI' 01 revenue and each member [ecturer Sides With LB) ., DAVE IIIWKEBMAN 'In lhe presenl poaltlon It would be 11.1)' 10 Predict a landSlide vlclory lor Presl. dIol lolwon In the November election," 1Ir. loIInson Ferguson, noled pollUcal sci. 1DIIrt, lold .n audience In Ihe Art Cenlea' Wedn!lday evening. Dr. Fettuson, head 01 Ihe pollUcal ItI!nrt depariment al Penn Slale Unl. 'tnIly, l!acl!ed this predlcUon aller oul' IniDrlhf USets and llablllles 01 the majo,' for Ih. presdenUal candidacy. lie Iur1h'r prognosticated lhal aDem. Ir!al~ UdI'l of President Johnson and At. Ctn.ral Robert Kennedy would' op~ a GOP llale headed by Governor Wli. ... Scran(on 01 Pennsylvania. Dlscu7slne Ihe race lor Ihe Republican Dr. Ferguson said. "My as. ~ II the momenl II Ihal Senalor nlhl tor and Governor Rockeleller will ""~o l draw In Ihe Republican naUonal Hon and ellmlnale each olher." . ~ pariy will look lor a compromise ~ t, - a moderale _ and Ihe mOBt Y!laolce L. Scranlon . He I . ~'iIJon sa d lormer vlce-P .... ldent Rlehard b IlOI l'ln't be complelely wrillen off bUI Dr n~ a strong pOSalblUty. \1(e.P · erKUson mentioned as prime GOP JQ, WI! sidentlal nominees Senalor ThruB' orton 01 Kentucky and Governor Mark 01 Oregon, "II either would agree a saertflclat tam b." ~lIy acqUainted with Governor Ihe guest leclurer tenned the ·.""'~Yb,I. darkho ... e ". handsome, weil. IVY'league IndiVidual." ~Ion Would Presenl Ihe GOP COli' wntlon \\1lh a slrong sland on CI,1I rights nnd Oil otherwise moderate approach to al· mosl all Issues. He could be hurt by a relallvely undls· tingulshed career. Pennsylvanla's large number 01 dellressed arcas and sales tax - the highest anywhere - and a comment made III a recellt speech whl~~ put him on organized labol"s "black·llst. Dr. Ferguson labbed Bobby Kennedy ns the mosHlkely Delllo choice lor Ihe second position for several I'cason!. Besides possessing Ihe Kennedy name \\1lh all Its emollollal appeal, the presen~ Allol'lley Gener,,1 Is Irom Ihe Induslria 1I0rlheasl, which \\'ould add Ihe proper bal· Alice 10 Ihe IIckel, hIls endeared himsellilo the party establishment and would 1;W ng a majO!' porlloll 01 Ihe Calholle vole. Discussing Ihe pi .0 b a b l e GOP advan' lages In the general cI e c II on, Dr . Ferguson listed I he possl ble em 'ba rass II I g world IroUd' ble sPOIS In Vlelllnm. Berllll, Panama a~. Cui .. : Ihe cOllllllulng cellraIlUlIII~"k~:g g:d: erllmenl: and Ihe pOSSlblll~ ~n :he Soulh vllnlage 01 Ihe hll'ORds rna e d gaining by Elsellhower and Nixon an soulhern supporl. Faclors favoring Ihe Democrlatlc f pparrot.: Include the rontillu In g III gh leve JF0K and perlty, Ihe popularity 01 bolh h 01 the LBJ and Ihe emollonal allermat assassillatioll. I the present Admin' These laclors P us ts In Ihe III t nchlevemen ISh'allon's sign can d.war relaxation. Ihe lest ban lreaty. col (he taX cut give CUball missile elriSIS I al~~urmounlable edge. the Demos all a mas The student body presidents 01 prlvale universilies lelt Ihal Ihe sales lax was an un· lah' burden on studenls on Ihelr campuses, In lhal It Ih,n redlstrlbuled Ihe lunds 10 the slale-suppOrled universities. The petilion clrculaled to prlvale Institutions was com· posed by o.-Pauw Studenl B0- dy Presldenl Grill McDonald. WGRE Pamphlet Features Tips On Europe Trips For Ihose wllh dreams 01 traveling 10 Europe. WORE has complied a pamphlel 01 suggestions for lravel In Europe - Europe Iound. Europe Bound leature. tips lrom DePauw sludents and faculty ' members 011 whal 10 do and see In Europe. In additIon to some of their fa· vorlle places to eal and slay, the rontribulors IIsled many 01 Ihelr own suggesllons lor lravel In Europe. All price ranges are Included In Ihe pamphlet but the em· phasls Is on ' Ihe less expen· slve. The pamphlel. however, stili has many valuable lips 101' (hose who want 10 lake Ihe "grand tour." Europe Bound Is available III Ihe DePauw nook Slore and al Ihe WGRE Studios In Ihe o.-Pauw Sudenl Union lor one dollar. This mimeographed pamph· let was complied and edited by Miss Elizabeth TumeU. dlrectol' 01 WGRE, and Jan Slrasma. WGRE Promollon Dlreclor. educaUonal objectives could be served by IIsUng courses ralher Ihan hours. The houra syslem "lends to U. work 10 hours, bul this Is not approprlale In some are. s," Sullivant aald. Also, dependln, on Ihe malelal and lIeld. more or less hours In aclual class · work should be flexible. The Inlersesslon Is a part 01 the new f1exlblilly ollered by Ihe calendar change. Prolessor Sullivant predicted Ihal It would be 1IIIIIaled as an experimenlal pro g I' a m and would be modified from year to year. The facully rommlttees are enlhuslastlc aboUI one .. g. menl 01 lime 10 sludy one subject Inlenslvely. Ullder the presenl program, Ihere Is 100 much compelltlon belween courses, the proles· sors lelt. Few 0 r rourses would , allow more depth of Iludy.--· o.-an 01 Studenls Lawrence Riggs said Ihat "Ihere Is too rigid a concePI . of learning" relallng 10 teachers. "Stu· dents aren'l taughl, I hey Jearn," he saJd. Unde,' the propOsed change, there would be more chance fo,' Independenl learning on the part of Ihe studenls. Prof. Watson To Deliver Lilly Ledure Prol. Philip S. Walson will be on campus Monday and Tuesday to give two lectures In Ihe L1l'y Lecture Series In Philosophy and Religion. Prof. Walson will speak IIrsl on Mondsy at 4 p.m. The tllle of his laIk, which will be held In ihe Library .udltorl~m. Is "God and Ihe Cosmonauts." His second lecture will be held In 16 'Mlnshall hall Tuesday al 7 p.m. Prol. Watson Is a graduale 01 the University 01 Cam· bridge. England, and Is a specialist In Relormatlon Iheolo· gy. Arl DIscUlSlon o.-an 01 Ihe University Roberl Farber addressed Studenl Senale Wednesday 10 explain Ihe Unlverslly aland on academle Ireedom and Its hiring and promotion procedures. "A Ilrst class University has no choice but to aupport aca· demlc Ireedom wllhout any reserva lion," 0 e a n Farber laid. The Unlve ... lty hos endorsed a 1940 slalement 01 principles on academic lreedom lint alated by Ihe American ABSO' elation 01 Unlverolty Proles· 101'1. The o.-an said Ihal aCl\.dem· Ic lreedom and lenure are con· dueled lor the common good and not lor any parllcular Illteresls 01 Ihe professor or Ihe Inslllulion. o.-Pauw has always supported n IItree search for trulh." Ihe Dean said. Tenure Is necessary lor the full Ireedom In research and p~bllcatlop. as II Insu .... eco-~ nomic securily. A teacher al DePauw, according to the o.-an, has full "I"eedom In leaching as long as he does not leach oUlslde his subJect." II a Unlverslly has any reslrletlons on a prolessor per· sonally or prolesslonally.lhese musl be slaled on Ihe con· lrucl upOn hiring. DePauw does not have any such restricllons. Prolessors are hired al DePauw. Ihe Dean said, on the basis of educallonal quallflca· tlons. personality and charaeler, and ablllly to leach. The o.-an sla led tha I att,r a prolessor Is hired 10 Ihe "community of scholars," he has ,probationary slatus unlll Ihe Institution decides wheth· er or not II wants 10 pul him on tenure. All .. · a prolessor lion len· ure. he may be released only 10" Incompelenee or Immoral· Ill'. ·and these must be proven charges. The Deall said thaI the besl way )0 build a lacully Is on the basis IISled above, rather Ihun to promote any parllcu· lar Idea. Prof. Dwight Ling pointed oul to the Senators thaI he lell there Is a collsclentlous ellorl 10 get dillering polnls 01 view. Belore a prolessor Is pro· Tonlghl al 7 p.m. Prol. Gar· mot'ed, the head 01 his depart· ret noone and Prot. William ment consults with the Dean Meehan of Ihe Arl deparlmenl 01 the University and the faculty will discuss llie eon· President. who submit a reelenl arid characler of Ihe. ommendatloil to (he faculty prints In the Sixth Annual commillee;on laculty. Contempo-~ America n .-, . The faculty committee lunc- Prinlmakers Exhibition. liolls purely as an advisory The program Is designed to body be an open and Informal dsl- . cusslon which will give slu- 'The Presldenl dents an oppOrlunlty 10 ask recommendations questions regarding sperillc Board 01 Trustees submits Ihe to th e lor llnal worka. approval.
Object Description
Title | The DePauw, February 28, 1964 |
Selected Headlines | Students Get Chance To Discuss Changes [p. 1]; Sullivan And Ling Explain Proposed Calendar Reform [p. 1]; Farber Addresses Student Senate On Hiring, Promotion Procedure [p. 1]; Farber Views Enrollment Ratio Best In Years [p. 1]; SS Backs Petition Against T |
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Curriculum Faculty Student Faculty Relations Committee Student Government Calendar Tenure Enrollment Protests Elections Radio Station USE WGRE Lilly Lecture Series Theater Prospective Students Elections Association of Women Students |
Collection Name | The DePauw |
Date | 1964-02-28 |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
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Rights Statement | Archives of DePauw University |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Filename | 02-281-1964.pdf |
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1-___W_ ED_N_E_S_D_A...:'•i . ...:.r-=EB:.:R~V.~AR~Yr I, 20,
Men 8egin
Charity
ann u a I "Ugly
.ponlOred ' by
Ornera. Will afarl
lor charily nexl
raiSed by tho 15
unll. will 10 10
Counly o.y
the Nallonal Cytlle
Foundalloll.
naUonal ael'Ylce
over 370 chap.
Ihe nallon.
majorily 01 Ihe
"uKly mall" con·
money for |
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