PAGE FOUR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1957 . -- , - Editorials iOuter Space- . Little Man on Campus by Dick Bibler - - - - Fusion Instead of Fission Do Russians ir ,..,.. The Accreditation Report speaks of the importance of a Own It Now. a) 04i, —.ll college of the arts and sciences to a university. By THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst c But Penn State has a College of the Liberal Arts. 4 By shooting up a baby moon Let's look at what the Middle States team means by a !which passes frequently over the 's- . \ . ( I United States—without first get- , I, 6 - - 1 1 - - college of the arts and sciences. ' ting permission the Russians it ti, have set a precedent on the ques -11 would include the arts, the humanities, the social tion of ownership of outer space. i =.-._ 7 / I d ( ( )/ \ 1 ..- i i .. sciences and the basic (or "hard") sciences. Basic sciences Regardless of whether the So -- \ Of vier government agrees to U.S. . . t -- . ~...i ...15 ,1 mAit i can be broken down into the biological and physical . ~... :': proposals for limitation of the use • ' • . ~• ..i.:,- - ..i.,. .4±,- . D . iii..9;rmarazi zr..:-. --..,:,.. N:,.......,-, z „ 1 - 4.---1,,. La 41.t._ 3L min - . sciences. of outer space to peaceful use, ' -- ,1-_- ;'•-•'' t- 1 : - _ - - ~•-t- z -- - :- ' ' , raga rimq.titg 11;4, the Kremlin is already in a posi-I : -54.: ' -..W- - ' l-z-4 ' I . l 4l . ifir:-T-tals - 4185 g ,- . The other colleges wPuld then be composed of the cep- tion in which it can't object when{ Tit?-_-_,a.;: -. , - -t- --- i imaiinm-• the United States sends up a sat- 1 • ..:.-......,...-N pon , - 5.t,.. . 14. '' al:. plied sciences. For example, architecture is an applied ellite which overflies the Soviet! ri•.: ,, K:iatsf . . -- • -: ' - -. '' .. ' 1". I.z - ' - 4 1 P- . 's-:i - ~ - , .. i» j- 1...1-: science of art, as plant pathology is an applied science of Union. 1i :.....:.:74i5 . i ,. - --.: •. ~ ::.-.,: i,- • ~. .' i1..:-F.,•., z-, A - ,ifal%P, '. . -;:=. -•':*- ' -- •-•'- . Eltaglar4s4. The principle of international ==, -X.,„;- -- 1.74-__,-i--!.--fr. - , •-•-'''' -',. 1 .-:-• •-• .. •a - -. -- •siiiii-• - the biological sciences. i .-...1 ,- 4. , ..6.•-,7-ti- - .4 - . - - 4: , • . • .- : .-, .: 1 ~ - ...- 1 ---.-. -_=-.-...1.-.-1 - yr law which Sputnik goes far to ! .1117.7,-..,-,...-z. establish is that national soy- ---..--w A---..-s. . .-, .- ....1,:- . - . ~ ,- . ••• 1 - -4E4'4' -.11 1- Now let's look at the Penn State situation. -eW.fX - rt .- - . -!:-:,.,;!--;::-..'• •."'..;-: - i 4 7' 11 .:;".....11. 4 ereignty over the air space =,-,44-r.,,..-Ii . '.. i• • -• . ' ' ‘ Its •I• • ..." above a nation's territory ends Political science and sociology, for example, are in with the air blanket over the the College of the Liberal Arts. Both are social sciences. earth's surface. -"- - :" 01 11111111it -- •h:. However, psychology is in the College of Education; If this principle becomes an ac- - . .. - . • • , . • , cepted part of international cus- . • geography in the College of Mineral Industries. All torn then outer space is going to • three are social sciences, be pretty much like the antarctic R-,7 ... .. _ _ .. .. . continent. No one owns it and any - , --7. - ~ Chemistry and physics are in a college of their own. power can go as it pleases without .-'.:-- 4 .. • --I asking authority from anyone else. - Both are basic sciences. However, mathematics, also a The Soviet government has "Now we can give them a REAL test, Miss Babb—Saturday was basic science, is in the College of the Liberal Arts, and been an outspoken defender of their 'deadline' for WITHDRAWAL from classes." its sovereignty over air space the biological sciences (also - basic") are in the College above its territory. During the 1 of Agriculture, postwar period it has repeatedly ; Ready or Not protested that its air was being ; - These are just a few examples of the mixed up situation. violated. Last year it violently : • • • objected when meteorological ! Then, if the University had a college of the arts and balloons sent up by U.S. author- , Martinis AA U.S LC --.'-. sciences, all of the arts, the humanities, the social sci- ities overflew the Sovikt Union. • t But now the baby moon—if. • antes and the basic sciences would have to be grouped that sovereignty concept were to if together under one unit. apply to outer space as well—is an Ir s COSMLC! J everyone's sovereignty l The main advantage of a college of the arts and sciences on an indiscriminate basis. • Development of the idea that: is that it provides a university with a core around which outer space is international by its' By Marian Beatty - it can base its program of liberal education. nature is vital to scientific activ-1 Integration and the Asian flu were crowded out of the - ity there. If the great powers Lawrence E. Dennis, vice president for academic affairs, should try to apply the principle! headlines last week when Sputnik began whizzing around the of national sovereignty away from earth, beeping as it went. writing in the Alumni .News; said: the earth that could easily lead to "Only by an organization that puts the arts and ad- the fantastic spectacle of an inter- The commotion which began with the first faint beep has national race to seize the Moon, ~.., opread through most of the world, even into isolated Uni once units at the heart of the University and by a pro- Mars, Venus and the rest -of that solar system, and possibly wart versity Park. And the furor hasn't been confined to diplo gram that provides a general education in the arts and waged in interplanetary space, matic circles or to the Pentagon. sciences for all students regardless of their field of It hit Tin Pan Alley with a The Japan Trai , el Association, specialization, will Penn State (in the judgment of the crash, giving weary. composers founded last year to whip up in- Middle States learn) be able to fulfill its mission as the Gazette something new to belabor. Over- terest in outer space, has felt a night they ground out such gems, violent reaction to the satellite major state university in the East and one of the great TODAV as Baby Moon Waltz . .. By the boom. The rice of real estate on American Society of A g ricultural Enginee r - p universities in the country:* in g . p.m., 2013 A g Erg Light of the Baby Moon ... Baby Mars has jumped to five times its 7 Froth Art staff, 7:30 tonight, Froth Office Moon Mambo . . .- Baby Moonioriginal price of 200 yen. Land . • Hillel. Succos ervice, 7 P.. r. .. Blues: The University has already started a "general educa- Nett Basarian S Schuhlplatters, 7:30 (speculators are now fighting to !loom 1. White Bldg. In Buffalo an enterprising taw-(buy property at 1000 yen (or lion" program in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Newman Club, lecture, Prof. Andrew W• ern-keeper devised what he callsls2.7o) an acre. the Sputnik cocktail. He starts If There's - cry land left by A course in the biological sciences is to be added next zo. c ror.; 7 csl'i, m . - demomarse... of Anim al Behasior and Conditioning, Dr. laledwith three beeps of vodka, addi. now, the coeds in McElwain and. semester. 6:43 p.m.. 214 Frear Lab one of vermouth, stirs well in a Simmons- would probably be , UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL constant orbit and then drops in happy to acquire it. Mars would This program, still in its infancy, is to be commended. Eugenio Albano, Norman Altman. Jo , Anne Aronson. Eileen AQUilla, Steve Baidy. the satellite a rounded onion, be a fine place to exile the Air The University, accordingto Dennis, is also "encourag- Dixie Bair. Mona Bergman. John Bunting , that is. Force drill team, which has. Paul Camoni. Stanley Cohen, Mary Cn-' ing with all deliberate speed" theintegration of the basic cad, Arthur Cooper. David Cuskoff. Two or three of those should been stomping and shouting up Kath erine Davis, Orlin Davis, Sandra Deakter, send any customer off into outer Shortlidge Road lately. fields of knowledge. Jane Elliott. Peter Ellis, David Fine. Rich. space. On second thought, this hardly and Fisher. Patricia Frank, Milton Fries However, establishing a co/lege of the arts and sci- • man, William Fry. Chefs in Lon-- ''' , T -;• 'seems fair to the Martians " • John Fuller. Linda Fullerton. Franklin don seem equal-i" - ". ,- . il I Meanwhile, back on earth, the Furman. Gerald Goldberg. Barbara Han 1 . 3 n. -, impre s s e • ... *; -. : " -.,. 1 !problem .of standing in lines re *aces is easier said than done. This is easy to see when ceces. n.,.ili. Patricia Hemel, James Rel.' One considers the present arrangement evolved over a ler. Joan Hiber, Jacob Hostetter, Norman with the possibil- . .. - • - t Imains. This year lines are longer '' : Kahn, Lois Kaufman, David LevY. Jack ity of persuadin ti --• i . :i, ~ .,'-7T ' rand in weirder places. We've stood period of 100 years. (The specific problems involved Lane. Ruth Lonzacre, John Lee Mac nougat', Ch a rl es Machles, Sandra Mare- the citizenry that .: -.,t,,, ,- ..i,,' • ~ lin line to register, to eat, and to hood. eating will cur.. . ' -4 4 ''"ilts !get in to football games, and now . - ••- - - will be dealt with in future editorials.) Rosenbaum. Wil i p 4.rstt r : rir.l.hrsniuisn'y any problem' n. : .- - 7' .. - ...,.' v-,,,.. 1 i we're queing up to get into class. mat .t. e r h o ws ... ,-, .. -,.-, .3 :The south door of Sparks has But if Penn State is to become a great university "with Louts Tester- Lucille Wood , Gary Zinman, Stafford Friday, Jr., Anthony Battaglia, Weighty. The wof-, ~,- -.-4 4 - :, 11 !proved to be a major bottleneck, men's page 0.1 ',....;-;:i. • - . . :4t, - ;'. : : :: - .A !with the waiting mobs milling all deliberate speed" cannot come too soon. Charles Doolittle. Warren liuklow. Carol Stone. Ronald Rundle, David Schutte. liar- the London Ev vt,.." . :. ....-. - -- : . . , , : 7"x- around as far back as the Mall. old Ctaige, Carol Shulman. Joan Barlow. • • . • Eleanor Hansen, Jacqueline White. Mi- ening St a ndar,l .....- . .•. '. .::ii The procession of students, . Chad Wartella. Sally Hoover. Charlotte dard suggests a . who generally seem to line up Sidewater. Frank W. Krevanick. Carl Bo rtiii satellite supper as a special treat in pairs, strongly resembles the The Law, wherein, as in a magic mirror, we see reflected dek. Walter Franch, David . Itensen, May Smyser. Maxine Shall. Warren Stein- for tired husbands. The principal ponderous entrance of Nolh's not only our own lives, but the lives of all men that have Carol ingredients are a large bowl ofl animals into the arc. Voolt. c . eu s r 7;eraaliu'rpt rY jos ti e l p er s . " .been! When I think on this majestic theme, my eves daz- Henry Pletcher, Roselle samley. Andrew Russian salad and a telescope ... Years ago, a ruling forbid fresh- Macon -. Lloyd Patterson. It the Japanese, though, who men to enter by this lower door. .T.le.—Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr_ David Swohoda. Richard Cavanaugh. Da s-id Klatt% William George. Daneshi-See- have reall one overboard y g. 'Oh, for the good old days! main-Kasrm, Kenneth McGill. Michael . Hanka. Floyd Silver. Martin Lizerbrans. 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