PAGE TWO Eng Faculty Favors LA Integration Plan By KATIE DAVIS I new values and it can help a student to work out a phil "Public education should pro mote the good and moral life,"l asciPhY of life." according to Dr. William Fran-I There are other values not con-1 kena, professor and chairman of ,cerned with religion such as in-1 the department of philosophy at' concern values which can be the the University of Michigan. iconcern of the school, according to Frankena. Frankena who spoke on "Pub lic Education and the Good Life" !teach moral values The schools may too if it can' be able to' i was the third lecturer in the b e !Graduate School Lecture Seriesil og i cal l y proven that morality is not He was also sponsored by the Dis- dependent upon religion, 3 5-year program has been approved by the executive • tingtushed Lecture Series in Phil-1 IFrankena said. Perhaps morality' ; committees and the faculties of both the College of Engineer-,,,, h . , P). arose from values other than re-, Iligious values or rests on religion ing and Architecture and the Col-1 Frankena said that the good;in a psychological sense and we Ilege of the Liberal Arts. life is defined as the happy life:often see that many men do right,' and that the moral life is defined,who are not moved by religious) I Earl B. Stavely, associate dean: and) the virtuous life. Public edu- sanctions ..., I of the College of Engineering and;cation is limited in trying to teach, "it can't . be Architecture, said the proposed i the principles of the moral lifel !program would include courses in i bec . ause the schools cannot teach; (Continued from page one) religion. ll language, l literature, philosophy, : secretary to the Soviet Embassy. ..,, Public education can no t history, art and speech ab ; _ set ved a, law counselor to the music, teach a creed or tell us what we 'well as freshman and sophomore peoples of Moscow. ought to believe," Frankena ' engineering courses in mathe- , said, •'but a non-moral educa- ' During the question and an - imatics and the physical sciences.. lion . can teach the ingredients saver p-tiod following his speech, He said he felt that the liberal life. It can teach the Moiozov was asked why, if Rus- l art.s courses would be an asset to or a good.. appreciation of values, it can the students. sia wa, so interested in cultural train the intellect to discover 1 exchanges with the' rest of the Forty engineering co 11 ege s , woi Id, Pon, Pasternak was not have established 3-2 year co- 1•••••••••••••••••iie••••• allowed to receive the Nobel Prize ; operative programs while onlyl fin literature this year. 24 offer a 5-year liberal arts- I WMAJ Morozov said that Pasternak engineering combination. Stave- 4... was perfectly free to leave Rus- ly said that if all goes well the 1 61; sia to receive the prize but he , University will be able to offer : 8.3( chose to stay in Russia, fol- this program by next fall. 18:4' 8:1 lowed by, "That is all on this Engineering students seemed to, question." ;differ in their attitudes toward , ll: However, Morozov did not say;the 5-year engineering-liberal arts 11: if Pastel nak would have been re- program. Opinions ranged from a $- The engineering faculty strongly supports a 5-year engi neering-liberal arts program while students interviewed seem to be split in their views. Russian admitted to Russia had he left. The audience, by this time veer s• tense, heard one coed ask the Soviet delegate what Russia intended to do about some Yugo slav primmeis of war which Rus sia took during Wmld War 11. Morozov said, "We have an agreement with them." The girl said, "You mean that's all there is . . . it's closed? My father was in the army and he has not been re turned . . . we haven't heard from him since 1945." she said. Morozov advised her to write to the Russian Embassy. When asked why the Soviet Union Jammed the radio broad cast. Voice of America, Morozov replied, "We don't think it is the real voice of America." Students Will Entertain At Centre County Home Home economics and forestry students wil'i sponsor their annua Christmas party from 1:30 to 4:30 Sunday afternoon at the Centre. County Home. The students will trim the: Christmas tree, sing carols and give gifts to all members of the. home Refreshments will bei served. All home economics and fores try students have been urged to attend the party. Cars will Inv& the Hetzel Union parking kit ati 1.20 p m.- I By JUDY ROSENBLUM blunt "it stinks" to lengthy argu ments in favor of the program. Jack Kendall, president of :he Engineering-Architecture Sturient Council, felt that a liberal arts program is quite necessary and has been needed for a long time. He said he knows of many stu dents who intend to transfer into this program if it is offered. Many students brought up the problem of the extra finan cial burden and many felt that this would prevent them from enrolling in the program. It was also felt by some students that the extra year would turn many against the plan. TATS 4 4.10 w, "PARTY GIRL" STARTS SUNDAY "HIGH SOCIETY" -PLUS "LUST FOR LIFE" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. 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