PAGE rwo Reid to speak Tomorrow Yale Cha i pla s in Speaks . Futility Ln Life's. Battle Cited At Brotherhood Banquet By, BONNIE JONES . .Pierson College at Yale UnivernAmerican creed with justice for • Student response to lifee in t sity. iall. Dr. Ira De A. Reid, professor of sOc:ology and chairman often futile since 'one man's' He told University students! Mr. Lovett said the individual - •that today as in the time of Christ're-enters the picture as he re of the cienartrnern of ~ociology and anthropology at Haver - .opinion is of little or no ac- there is a clash between two dif-:ceives God as a second self, then iman is empowered with Divine ford College, will speak at the fifth annual Brotherhood Ban- count in the fierce struggle for,ferent patterns of power. . • In Biblical times, he said, on lassociation and cooperation. He quet to he held at 6 p.m. tomorrow in the Hetzel Union power today," according to thethis personal power as the one hand the Capser ruledldescribeg ballroom. .Rev. Sidney Lovett, who gave' by domination over others. Op_halancing the equation and power Dr. Reid's activities are indicative of his social concernth e chapel se on Sunda ' loosed to this iron rule, JesunthP. y m i l shared power with others. "The ,i il power over others an power • t others. . . Mr. Lovett. who will retire at and qualification as a speaker on,Schwab Auditorium. !hallmark of his power was co-!I banquet theme, "Roads to Ra- 1 Mr. Lovett, known as "Uncle:operation and the fruits 'the were a lthe end of this year, developed Penn -Prof ,cial Peace" He has served as di:Sid" to his students for more'sound mind and love." his own pattern of religion at 1., rector of research for the New•inan a i quarter of a century, is , But today two similar pattems! i Y n al l e 9 . 3, When he became chaplain religion was at a low ebb • 'York Urban League, as consul-!pastor of the 2.00-year-old Church!nre in conflict for world power nn lin America, he said. One line of all - colleges. He faced only ithree students in the lone under Security D iscuss ! cant on minorities on the Social Christ at Yale, professor- of thought advocates ocates selfish nation- Security Board in Washington,!Biblical literature and master of!alism, a kind of superior Ameri-igraduate religion course. Today one out of is every six Yale under 'D C.,and as associate director of !can version of the master race. • graduates . voluntarily taking a Social Work the outhern Regional Council. He is a member of the Gov- are th6se who believe in intelli-;course in religion. i • ernor's Commission on Higher Froth's Humor gent internationalism and a new Dr. Winiam D. Turner, profes- Education and president of the 1101 . of administration and social. Urban League of Philadelphia. makes Comeback relations in the School of Social, Reid has served as editor of Work at the University of Penn-' Phylon, a review of race and ' Fraternities and sororities are sylvania, will speak at 8 p.m. to- culture, and as assistant editor the intended subjects of Froth's night in 121 Sparks. - of the American Sociological spring "comeback." and while The subject of his lecture will , Review. - ,there is probably a great deal of be. "Social Work in a Dynamic The banquet is sponsored by, humor to be four.d, it won't be World." It is being presented as the Committee on Interreligious.in Froth. one of the Graduate School Series Affairs, appointed by Dr. Eric A.l Sixteen stereotypes of Greek and is co-sponsored by the Col- Walker, which serves as a con-:members will "enhance" the issue lege of the Liberal Arts. suiting committee to the Univer-' which will also contain party pic-' Turner is a psychologist through sity Chaplain and Coordinator of 'tures. The only thing that Froth his studies at the University of Religious Affairs, exploring pos-i is definite about is that Nancy Illinois and Harvard University, sible areas of interreligious af-.Seaman, senior in art education his teachings and research at I ' fairs. +from Ebensburg and a member of Kansas State College. Bryn Mawr' Tickets for the event still are!Kappa Delta. will be the girl of and Massachusetts Institute of available at the desk of the pro-:the month. Technology, and his research inigram center in the Helen Eakin' abnormal psychology and in de—Eisenhower Chapel or at the Het-;Brewster to Be Guest linquency •in Philadelphia and . zel Union Building. Tickets are Boston. 'priced at $2.50. On 'Open to Question' !' His interest in administration! In observance of Brotherhood 1 Dr. R. Wallace Brewster, pro-n began with his regional director-' Week, the Rev. Prevail N. Wil- ifessor of- political science, will be ship with the U.S. Public Health lisms, assis 1 a n t University .guest on "Open to Question" at Service's Occupational Morbidity, Chaplain, will speak on "Chris- / 3:30 tonight on WDFM. and Mortality Study. It extended / fian Brotherhood" at the vesper ! A panel of students will ques through four years of business, service at 4:30 p.m. today in Lion Brewster -on United World consulting in personnel adminis- the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Federalism and the position of !political science in the University !ration. Chapel. In 1948, he became dean of !curriculum the School of Social Work at the University of Pennsylvania and under his guidance the doctoral program in social work was es tablished, He resigned as dean last year to devote more time to teaching and research. His most recent work is "Ex tending the Theoretical Base of Education for Social Work" in which he points the way to the Theoretically diversified teaching which he believes his field in creasingly and urgently requires. Eng Council to Discuss Constitutional Change The Engineering and Architec ture Student Council will meet at 7 tonight in the Hetzel Union auditorium to discuss proposed changes in the constitution. - Under the changes, incoming freshmen would be chosen for student council at-large instead of by curriculums. MIMI MULTILITHING k CONOSHCAL MMERCIAL PRINTING E COLLEGE Brailowsky Tickets Remain at HUB About 450 student tickets re main for the piano concert by Alexander Brailowsky scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Friday in Schwab, Auditorium. Tickets will be available to , students without charge from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. today at the Hetzel Union desk upon presentation of a matricula tion card. Tickets will be on sale to non tudents from 9 a.m. to noon and rom 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow• and I hursclay. These tickets cost $1.25 •ach. RADIO Service and supplies •Car Radios • Portable Radios . •Phonographi , tj •Batieries : • State College TV 232 S. Allen St. 10=31:13 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Wyand to Speak Today On Growth of University C. S. Wyand, vice president for development, will speak to mem bers of the State College Cham ber of Commerce at noon today in the Hotel State College. 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