GA NON, MERCYHURST SPONSOR CULTUR.Q. SERIES Gannon and Mercyhurst Colleges are Co-Sponsors of a cultural program free to the public that has already featured Arthur Schlesinger and a French Theater group presenting a Moliere play. A print-drawthg exhibit by the Contemporary American Artists will be shown at the Erie Art Center from Nov ember 6 through 30th. The Greensleeve Players of Mercy hurst College are featuring their Fall Play November 11-13, 8:15 p.m. for $1.50 in the Nercyhurst litLle Theater. Frank Sheid, author, lecturer, and publisher, speaks at Mercyhurst Little Theater, November 16, 5:15 p.m. Gannon College Talisman Players will be staging a play November 17-20, 8;15 p.m. in the Gannon College Theater. The Model U.N. General Assembly meeting at Gannon Auditorium, November 18, 8:00 p.m. will feature Alexander Gabriel speaking on "The Future of the U.N. and U.S. Foreign Policy." Benjamin Britten's "A Ceremony of Carols" will highlight the Nercyhurst Christmas Concert, December 18, 8:15p.m. Kenneth Crawford, "Newsweek" Cor respondent, and David Keith Hardy, Foreign Correspondent and News Analyst will debate the Vietnam War in Memorial High Auditorium, February 7, 8:15 p.m.; general admission is $1.50. Vincent Price will dramatize works of Whitman, Whistler, and Williams at Memorial Auditorium, 8:15 p.m., Feb— ruary 12, tickets $1.50. Llordst Marionettes will appear at the Gannon College Theater on March 10, 8:15 p.m. Villanova University Glee Club per forms on March 16, 8:15 p.m. at Mercy hurst. Gannon's spring dramatic production S.J. Hazo of Duquesne University will read his poem on "Listening with the Eye," April 6, 8:15, Mercyhurst Little Theater. Folk Singer Alan Lomax will aopear at the Gannon College Theater April 8, 8:15 p.m. ROVIYG REPORTER Some students saw Penn State for the first time during All- University Day. On this basis, The Roving reporter has questioned students at random as to whether a large or small school is more advantageous. P. •-• r . W lIIPP better because it is r / .. 2 a small, friendly L. school. Dawn State Rc vipl,l everyone seems to be 6 poi- fle r --- going in other dir ections." Luke Holzen feels "at Behrend, one can accept this change from high school to college- then the idea of just being a number is easier to take." John Messina put it quite adequately: "I would not get anything done. There's too much going on." Pete EichenlauF tells us "I think starting school as a freshman at Beh rend has advantages over University Park. Here you get to know the kids
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