The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 20, 1962, Image 6

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Luilteran Students to Hold Panel
Tomorrow on Race Relationships
A forum on race relations will
be presented by the Lutheren Stu
-dent Association at 6:30 p.m. to
morrow at the Lutheran Student
Center.
The 'Ole Miss — viewpoint will
be presented by Paul Foreman,
Professor pf sociology, formerly
with'the University of 'Mississippi.
Gordon Johnson (graduate-coun
seling-Lemont) will speak from
the Negro point of view and The
Rev. Arthur Seyda. Lutheran
Campus Pastor, will speak on race
relations and the:church. The dis
cussion is open to the public.
The Baptist:Student Organiza
tion will sponsor a Folk, Sing
spiration 8 p.m. tomorrow in the
rehearsal room of the Helen Eakin
'Eisenhower Chapel. The pUblic is
invited to participate in the - folk
songs and in discussion of their
significance. •
The Graduate Newman Club
will sponsor q discussion on "Dl
jferent Concepts of Faith" by The
'Rev. Gerard Ream. formerly cam
;pus Newman Club Chaplain, at
'7:45 p.m, tomorrow in the Eisen
hower Chapel Lounge.
THE NEWMAN CLUB ll pre
' sent the fourth discussionln their
current series on "Ultimate Ques
tions." John A. Mourant, P'rofes
sor of philosophy, will speak on
"What Ought I to Do?" at 7 p.m.
Monday in the Chapel Lounge.
The Wesley Foundation will
hold their three weekly seminars
tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. at the
Foundation. 'Topics • to be dis
cussed are "Tapes. of Chapel
,Speeches," "Noise of a ,Solemn
Grucci .Publishes Poetry
Joseph L. Grucci, associate pro
fessor of English, has published
his fourth volume of poetry, "The
Invented. Will."
Grucci:,-has taught for 17. years
at The University and /s director
of a . poetry workshop and Pivot,
a campus literary publication.
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upon whom increasing de
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Science and Health maybe
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paid. After -30 days .you may
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cost or return it to the Reading
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OFFICE:
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Every Monday, 7 KM.
eseitimer Chapel
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THE DAILY• COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Assembly" and "Jesus Christ in
Mythology." At the 10:45 a.m.
service, The Rev. Richard W. Nutt
will !speak on "The Word Made
Three seminars will also be held
at '9:30 a.m. tomorrow: , by the
Westminster Fellowship' at the
1./nitied Presbyterian Chur c h.
!Topics are "Rivals to Christian
Faith," "In Quest of the God Who
Aets" and "Basic Christian Be'
liefs."
THE HILLEL Foundation ' will
hold specLal services this weekend
in observance of Sinchas Torah
at 10 a_ m. and 6:30 p:m. today
and 10 a.M:tomorrow at. the Foun
dation.
Continuing Christian Social
Responsibility Series
" SUNDAY 6:30 P.M.
!LIKE RELATIONS
r Inter-racial Panel
91e Miss? ? You? Penn State? .
QITHERAN STUDENT CENTER 412 W. College
Penn State Headquarters for
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SYraOse choplqin. to SO-ak
CI ar I es' C. Coble, dean of
Hendricks Memorial Chapel at
Syracuse University, will speak
Jan. "Your Responsibility XOT a
Fabulous- Future" at the k10:55
a.m. Chapel service tomorrow in
Schwab.
Director of the New York State
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion, Noble is the author of "Faith
for the Future," it book prepared
for the YMCA centennial,celebra
tion in Canada and the United
States.
•
AT SYRACUSE, - Noble coordi
nates the. religious programs and,
as senior chaplain, speaks at the
Protestant services, counsels stu
dents and aids ' in establishing
religious policies of the university.
Born -in Washington, •D.C.; he
was gfaduated from Williams Col
lege in 1921 and was granted the
Bachelor of Divinity degree in
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Penn State Record Album
Mono ss. °° !Stege: $6."
1924 from Union Theology Semi
nary. He was ordained in_ the
Methodist Church in 1923 and has
,since held pastorates in New York
and Connecticut. He assumed his
present post in 1945.
Willa C. Taylor . will direct the
Chapel Choir in Howard Hansen's
"Psalm 8."
LEONARD RAVER. Chapel
-Organist, will play Toccata by
Claudio Merulo, Fantasy on "The
Third Tune" by Martin and
Geoffrey Shaw, "Partita on Jesu,
Meine Freunde" by Johann G.
Walther • and Toccata from Sym
'BILLY GRAHAM -
"DECADE OF DECISION" -
a film report by DAVE GARROWAY
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
7:00 P.M.
- CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
112 W. Hamilton Avenue
KEELER'S cad.
Opposite East Campus Gate
. The University Bnokstore,
SATURDAYS` OCTOBER 20.,1962
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phony V by Charles Widor.
Darwin Gearhart, intern with
the Lutheran Student Association,'
will speak on "Living with Fools"
at the 9 a.m. service tomorrow , in
the Helen Eakin, - Eisenhower
Chapel.
Lee Vanßremen, intern with
the University Christian Associa
tion, will lead the worshipt
•ser-
•
vide; '
The Meditation Chapel Choir,
under the direction of James
Beach. will sing "Let my Prayer
Come Up" by Henry Purcell. Ray
Zeigler will be organist.
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