The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 23, 1948, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1048
Dean Suggests Methods
To Fight Subversive Groups
Best and most effective way of
combating the activities of sub
versive students on college cam
puses is through the activities of
other students, says Arthur R.
Warnock, dean of men.
Subversive students, says the
Dean, are those who seek to over
turn by violence the American
social and political order. By this
is not meant liberal. progressive,
or even radical students who
work for change within the dem
ocratic structure, he added.
The College does not have any
of the subversive movements re
ferred to, the dean pointed out.
Some schools however do. This is
one of the methods of combating
them, he said.
Students s hould move in a dem
ocratic way through their student
governments or by other methods
open to them, advises Dean War
nock.
At some schools the faculty or
administration get into the pic
ture, he said. When that happens
student s resent faculty interfer
ence and lose sight of the sub
versive issues involved.
To better qualify students for
combating subversive influences,
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Dean Warnock recommends a
positive, constructive program de
signed to keep the average stu
dent better informed. He thinks
discussion groups in fraternities
and other living units will help to
accomplish this.
A first hand education in the
method s used by subversive agen
cies could be given to any group
which would house or dine with
foreign exchange students, the
dean of men suggests.
Although today most people
think the word communist when
ever they hear the word subver
sive. Dean Warnock emphasized
that he puts fascists and any
group which seeks to subvert the
existing American order through
violence in the same category.
When asked if he thought sub
versive groups migthit become
established at the College, Dean
Warnock replied that he would
not like to hazard a guess at this
time, although a few years ago he
felt it very unlikely.
Most of Dean Warnock's recom
mendations were made at a na
tional Interfraternit
inY conference
November.
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KG Delegates
Select Officers
Charles Peet was elected chair
man of the Foreign Affair s Com
mittee at a meeting of delegates
to a regional convention of the
Intercollegiate Con f e rence on
Government in Sparks at 2 p.m.
Saturday.
The delegates, representing
seven colleges and uttiversilies,
also chose Joan Hester a q secre
tary of governmental organiza
tion,
The conference was called by
Ray Britton. chairman of the
North Central Region and presi
dent of the local chapter. Arrange-
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Veteran Enrollment
Veteran registration at the Col
lege for the second semester totals
6,540, according to Mrs. Rebecca
Doerner, secretary of Veterans'
Affairs. Of this number, 5,297, in
cluding 32 women, are attending
classes here on the main campus.
Included in the enrollment are
4,871 undergraduates. 392 grad
uate students, 29 special stu
dents, and 5 two-year agriculture
students.
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Model National Political Conven
tion in Philadelphia. April 8 o 11.
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A special course in Dairy Bae
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from June 7 to 23 if sufficient
persons enroll, said A. Leland
Beam, director of short courses.
The course will be followed by
a three-day convention, said
Beam, given by the State Depart
ment of Health. The examination
is for licenses to become Dairy
Laboratory Directors in Pennsyl
vania.
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