HURScUy. APRIL 12. 1962 Term System Surveys !°, Read iLlj i ji M iLuf iAt Workshop VIW BlftVT Wf I Richard Wilbur, Pulitzer Prize To promote, the community VlillvUlllVvl IVI fllwilb V V Winner in poetry and poet in living plan in'South'Halls area, residence at Wesleyan University,lEwing residence hall will bouse they have never attended the Uni-(will read his poetry at a work- men students in the fall term, versity under the semester sys-'shop at 8 p.m, tomorrow in the'Otto E. Mueller, director of the tem and , have no basis for anyjHetzel Union assembly room. Department'of Housing, said last comparison, he explained. j “Wilbur is one of the most im-,night. ‘ ‘ ~ The ICCB Questionnaire will belpprtant poets of the middle gener-j ,Ewing, was selected to be used; fel ef^ii 7 and director.££Sl when S^ig^. P ° w " ksho P* South and became it wall Long, added. i : j leraa >- ( also lend itself to the coed dmmg Tnv . .Ten o»m :I “HE.HAS received many awards,hall. plan, he said. ICCB 1 £Vea£djft s c *“« cYarfy Tnd* • AT PRESENT time there to! determine . student * opinion Jwh®*’ ' l ty d ,« a sufficient number of rooms; comparing the term and semester! to winnine the'? hou ? e women students, and; systems. ~vK ad 2iv. on . in ning tng the University is planning! systems. Pulitzer Prize in 1957 for.his vol- t 0 - CCCDt onJv RSOwomen next: The other survey will be con-'ume of poem* This: as spared with 1,500 ac-j dupted by the-Office of Studentl^ or *d- 2? e „ bas J? on " le nx ,v e cepted this year, there is no need; Affairs Research Monday through]st VincemMillay Memor- STmiXI Yid Friday and will attempt to de-ial Award and. the National Book, 5 res,denc « I 1 ®* 1 - Mueller said.! temine 'student attitudes on' Award. Grucci said. Wilbur has . Moreover,: the change this year; courses, faculty members and thelalso been a Guggenheim and Ford * n Nittany Halls from double tol foiir-term system, l . Mrs: Gloria Foundation fellow, Grucci added, single room* has created a need! Bernheim. graduate assistant in All past and-present members f° r more men's residence halls.! charge of the survey, said re- of the workshdp and the Pivot he added. . cently. 1 '• staff, the workshop's annual pub- r The plan of having both men’s' LETTERS HAVE been sent to ! icatio , n ' *1? in '' itcd to „ th u e r F ad :; and womens halls in the South; another 1,500 randomly chosen!* 0 ?,- A co ” ee h ° u . r wIU be held. Halls area was initiated during students this week, Mrs. Bern-j followm g th( * reading. - ;the winter term when Lyons be hein said. The 1 letters ask the stu-* 1 ~ dents to report' at' 1 p.m. to 119 Osmond on a specified day nexti week to complete the question-! naire. j The written questionnaire will take approximately 30 minutes to; complete, she added. i 11111 it iu nuTii t iniinlllliitm intTnir ! Two separate surveys’ polling student attitudes on the term system will be taken next week by the Inter-College • Council Board and the Office of Student Affairs Research. : THE IC£B questionnaire will distributed the results tabu lated by membersj of the college codncils. The 'questionnaire will deal primarily with student atti tudes concerning the four-term plan, Warren Long, chairman of the ICCB "’ four-term evaluation committee, said last night The ICCB and individual coun cils drafted and revised the ques tionnaire last term, Long said. It will be ready for distribution early next week, he added, . LONG EXPLAINED that the ICCB and the Student Affairs Re search questionnaires - will each be distributed to 1,500 students, but he said that care had been taken to see that no student will be asked to answer both ques tionnaires. 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Allen St. ; Use this coupon for your entry and HUB , came a men’s living unit. : Women students were moved from Lyons to other residence halls in order to fill the many vacant rooms and reduce main* tenance for the housing depart* menf. Mueller said. ; ! THE CONVERSION of. I.yoref ter a men’s residence hall ■worked out very well this term, he said. Mueller said that, there were no l future plans to change other-wo-> men : s residence halls to men’s for , ;the fall term. Bike Registration Slated To Continue Saturday Inspection and - registration of ■ bicycles owned by students and faculty or staff members of the*- I University will be repeated-from ilO am. to 6 pm. Saturday in arc a 46. north of the South mils or in the Ice Pavilion m case of rain. I Rain last weekend prevented' many bicycle owners from taking-, Advantage of the free inspection, William C Pclton. director of tho Division of Security, said. STUDENT OPERATED PAGE THREE