THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1958 Church Design Breaks Eclectic Tradition By JANET DUBSTINE A breakaway from the ec lectic tradition in church, architecture was demonstrat ed Tuesday night by Dr. Hen ry L. Kamphoefner, -dean of the School of Design at North Carolina State College. Kamphoefner illustrated his lec ture with colored slides. Modern architecture is still ex perimental, said Kamphoefner. A definite style has not yet been developed. The slides pictured churches in the two schools of modern , architecture, the romantic and the international. The leader of the romantic movement, Frank Lloyd Wright, was represented by Unitarian Church in Madisbn, Wisconsin. This church as an extensive ance ac ar top selling author of Hidden Persuaders In Person Saturday, April 19, 2 to 3 p.m. Mr. Packard will autograph and inscribe his book. If you are unable to attend, please telephone and we shall be glad to take care of your order. An inscribed and autographed copy makes an excellent gift. AD 7-2927 The PENNSYLVANIA BOOK STORE 129 Wert Bearer Aye, State College, Pa. THE NEW STUDENT A Representative of the Insurance desk of the Hetzel Union Building TODAY, Thursday, from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and TOMORROW, Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m to Distribute Notices of Coverage and Identification Cards to All Enrollees. This is the only planned distribution of these certificates. religious education center. Kamp-New York City, a reproduction hoefner said this portion of the of the Gothic style. church is becoming almost asi The lecture was one of a series much a part of the building as ton religion and the arts, sponsored the sanctuary.lby the Committee on Inter-reli- One of the slides showed a Igious Affairs. This talk was co glass-walled chapel built by sponsored by the Department of Frank Lloyd Wright's son, Architecture. Lloyd. The chapel, which over looks-the Pacific Ocean, is fam ous as the marriage place of movie star Jayne Mansfield. One of the most controversial pieces of architecture shown, ac cording to Kamphaefner, was the cylindrical chapel at Massachu setts Institute of Technology. Variations in modern archi tecture ranged from the Orien tal delicacy of the wood exterior of a West Coast church to the use of mosaic on a church in 1 Barcelona. A contrast to the generally modern styles shown by the slides was St. Patrick's Cathedral in STUDENTS ENROLLED UNDER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Air Society Elects Simon Commander William Simon, junior in coun seling, has been elected command er of the Arnold Air Society. Other officers are James Sloan, executive officer; Marlyn Raben old, finance officer: Eric Taylor, adjutant; Michael Lightner, op erations; and Dale Sypherd, infor mation service officer. During a recent trip, 20 mem bers of the society toured West Point. NOTICE TO Poetry, Dr. Douglas Bush, professor ofsponsored by the College of English at Harvard University,lLiberal Arts. will speak en 'Poetry and' the Bush, a native of Canada a Problem of Belief" at 8:30 to- graduate of the University of Ti night in 121 Sparks. onto, is known as a lecturer a Bush's talk will be the fourth writer on the classical tradition in a series of lectures on religion English literature. INSURANCE PLAN: Company wilt be at the main Belief t CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA "one of the world's great orchestras" George Szell, conducting e - SUNDAY, APRIL 20 8:30 P.M. Recreation Building Tickets at Desk t _Netzel Union Oldg. 9 a.m. to Noon, I p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Students—Present Activity and Identification Card for Ticket Non-Students—Only $1.25 Final 1957-58 Concert Pennsylvania State University Artists' Series PAGE TH Be Discussed
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