PAGE OGHT Politics Over simplified—M iller William L. Miller, staff writ er for The Reporter magazine, said last night that a real dan ger of oversimplifying the problems of politics and cur rent events exists today. Speaking before the University Christian Association - sponsored Public Affairs Institute, Miller said "a crucial tendency of dif ference” between political parties is “much more complex, but much less extreme, than the cur rent campaign makes it appear.” Panel Scheduled Tonight Speaking on the overall topic "This Election—And You,” Miller will discuss "A Responsible Ap proach to Politics,” at 2 p.m. to day, while a student panel mod erated by Dr. Frank J. Sorauf, as sistant professor of political sci ence, will debate “What Can a Student Do in This Election” at 7 tonight. The meetings will be held in the Memorial Lounge of the He]-' en Eli km Eisenhower Chapel. 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PENNSYLVANIA In citing a “widespread over simplification” of certain aspects of politics, Miller said he believes the student should be instrumen tal in overcoming such obstacles to a clear understanding of cur rent events today—and should es epcially strive to get around them in his own mind. 3 Main Aspects Cited He said the danger of oversim plification exists in three main as .pects of politics—personalities, parties, and issues—but it is most prominent in public consideration of the men who seek office. Many citizens cast their vote on bases irrelevant to a candi jdate’s political policy—the size of ;his family, whether he likes to hunt or fish, his personal appear ance and habits, or his religion. Parties Said Oversimplified Parties tend to be oversimpli fied, in the minds of voters, as the groups representing certain inter ests, according to Miller. While some people have stylized ideas of what each party represents, others have become convinced er ."Ayr'- •. - .. ... ***,: & iTt tfCrtHZ: -C&V: r ~.: | LOCKHEED California Division • Georgia Division i fi Both divisions of Lockheed are engaged in a long-range expansion program in their fields of endeavor. California Division activities in Burbank cover virtually every phase of commercial and military aircraft. Seventeen different models of planes are in production, including cargo and passenger transports, high Mach performance fighters, jet trainers, radar search planes, patrol bombers. B. S. graduates who wish to attain a Master's Degree will be interested in the California Division's Masters-Degree Work-Study Program. In the program, participants achieve their M.S. while working concurrently on Lockheed’s engineering staff. I % If £- i § 1 £& I that there is no basic difference 'between them, he said. Miller described the two ma jor political parties as tending “to move toward the center,” be cause they are competing for the same majority. Issues, likewise, are greatly oversimplified, he said, with a black-and-white comparison very common in campaign oratory. Politicians tend to make appeals to various groups on a single issue which vitally concerns that bloc. Blue Key Applications Junior men interested in being considered for tapping by Blue Key. junior men’s hat society, may fill out activity cards at the Hetzel Union desk. The deadline for completing the cards is noon Monday. Foreign Student Tea | Delta Gamma sorority and jKappa Delta Rho fraternity will hold a tea for 200 foreign stu jdents from 2 to 5 p.m. today at iKappa Delta Rho. GrracLiaettes in ’Engineering. .. Physics... Mathematics Aircraft Corporation This broad expansion program is creating new positions in each division. Graduates in fields of: Aeronautical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics and Physics are invited to investigate their role in Lockheed's expansion. Locklieed California Division, Burbank, California • Georgia Division, Marietta, Georgia Application Forms Ready WAP fnorjc For IFC Chairmanships ¥V Application blanks for five In- (Continued from, page two) Council committee salary, prestige, and duties as a ichairmanships will be received male officer, and may train in until Wednesday at the Frater- electronics, research and develop- Inity Affairs office, 203 F Hetzel ment, communications, or intelli tUnion. Igence. Her medical and denial | The committees are Greek care is furnished, unlimited free jWeek, pre-initiation practices, traveling by military transport is [fraternity Christmas parties, fu- available to her, and she has a jture housing, and summer hous- 30-day vacation with pay. She can ling. be married and remain in the I Applications may be secured service. [from the office. Coeds will have a four-week I ~ ; summer training camp period Former University Prof with pay after their junior year. To Head Education Plan Orientation at the camp includes tc * ucaT, ° n IMan flights in military aircraft and ob- Dr. S. C. Anderson, former pro- se rvation of control tower and ■f ess or of agricultural education communication centers, besides ; emeritus, will act as a team lead- dri lling and classes, er in a nev’ly-created project for the improvement of the Philip- “What we learn in class doesn’t pine educational system. can be anolied nhases^f Now a professor of vocational jeducation at Leland Stanford | University, Dr. Anderson will sail _ ln ar !S r ?/ n !Oct. 10 for a year’s study in Baltimore, who is auditing the Manila. course. . Lt. Rubin emphasizes that the Classrooms at the University program is entirely voluntary and were first lighted by lard-oil a girl may drop out at any lime lamps and candles. before receiving her commission. M i Aircraft Corporation Staff Representatives will be on campus to discuss your future FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 in Lockheed's expanding research , and development program. Separate interviews will be given for each division. At Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia, new C-130A turbo-prop transports and B-47 jet bombers are being manufactured in the country’s largest aircraft plant under one roof. The division is already one of the South's largest industries. Moreover, a new engineering center is now in development as part of the division’s expansion program. In addition, advanced research and develop ment are underway on nuclear energy and its relationship to aircraft. A number of & 4 % • I a £ : other highly significant classified projects augment the extensive production program, SATURDAY. 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