WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 14.1962 Debate "Religious Hope versus Human ist Hope” will be debated by Marvin E. Rozen, associate pro fessor of economics, and P. Barrett Rudd, director of studies for the University Christian Association, at 0:15 p.m. in McElwain lounge. Discussion will follow. Lectures ' Vernon V. Aspaturian, profes sor of political science, wilh speak on China and India at 8 p.m. in the Gamma Phi Beta sorority suite. His talk is sponsored by the International Relations Club. John R. Rackley, vice president for resident education, will give an informal address at 7:30 p.m. PRINTING I letterpress e Offset I Commercial Printing f 352 E. College AD 8-3025 * Men's SHIRTS LAUNDERED 221 For 3 or more UNIVERSITY TAILOR SHOP 113 E. Beaver * 234 £. College /' Treat yourself to a good meal TODAY ON CAMPUS • ? i in the lounge of -East halls C. A coffee hour will follow. AS.MX., 7JO pm., 105 Mech. Eng. Bloodmobile, 9 un.-9 p m., HUB cardroom. Chess Club, 7 pjn., HUB card- room. Chess Team, 8 p.m.. 213 HUB. Episcopal Choral Eucharist, 8:15 PENN STATE JOURNALISM CLUB | presents Miss Sally Kemp Gossage Star of Broadway’s “Advise & Consent” ; Informal Talk | on The Theatre and the World of Advertising TONI6HT ... 7 P.M. . . . WARING LOUNGE All Journalism Students Invited IS BROTHERHOOD DANGEROUS? On reading A rind’s Toward World Brotherhood, which suggested an inclusive Brotherhood Religion, a Kentucky hunter warned that is was as dangerous as' a loaded shotgun and needed just as careful handling. Comments ranged all the way from “1 agree with every word in the book" by Carl C. Taylor, former president of the American Sociological Society, to "There is not a page in the book with which 1 can say' that I agree'’ by Charles R. Andrews of the Colgite Rochester Divinity School. John Dewey wrote the Author: "You have' stuck a very-, important note in the problem of world organization and unity. In fact. I think the most important one as well as most neglected and most needed.” ' : Surely, it is no more dangerous for people of various religious backgrounds to unite in an inclusive Brotherhood than to remain divided .because they ‘happened to be born into different sects sectarian preferences and prejudices spill over into politics, inter national relations and other nonreligious fields. The immediate problem for those who prefer inclusive Brother hood Religion is to find one.another. If they will get in touch with me, I shall serve as a kind of clearing house and try to put them in touch with one another. Probably I should introduce myself: I was educated at Centre College (A. 8.): Columbia (A.M), Harvard University (Ph.D.) arid other schools. I was teacher in the prin cipal of several high schools in the South, then taught at the State Teachers College, Bridgwater, Massachusetts for thirty years. Since leaving Bridgewater, I have revised several of my textbooks ‘and am now devotingithe greater part of my time to the promotion of the Brotherhood Movement. Joseph L Arnold, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge 38, Massa chusetts. Penn State THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Other Events Advertisement Advertisement dt the Diner p.m., Eisenhower Chapel. French Club and French House, 7:30 p-m., Simmons Lounge. M.I. Student Council, 1:15 pm, 212 HUB. , Nittany Grotto. 7:15 pjn., 121 Mi P.S. Bible Fellowship, 8:15 p.m., 212 HUB. SENSE. 8 p.m., 109 Osmond. UCA Student - Council member- ship, 7:30 p.m_ ChapeL Women’s Chorus, 6 p.m., HUB Assembly ball New Song Chosen f -Til There Was You” will re place "September Song" as the required song toe groups par ticipating in the Interfraternity Council-Panhellenic Sing. Co chairman Leon Klingensmith said recently. Fraternities and sororities may rearrange the required music to adjust to the needs of the group ATTENTIONS STATE WOMEN!! 1962-63 graduates ‘ v Mr. Robert Schnelle, Asst. Head of the Central Placement Service at Penn State will present a talk on "What the University Placement Service Does (or You” THURSDAY 7 p.m. 101 Education Bldg. Sponsored by Scrolls—Senior Women’s Hat Society m I’ 1 " Tpark« r > ( — — >r Greek Sing without incurring loss of points in the judging. 17m groups must, however, purchase the required music from the sing committee, Klsng ensmith MM. Fraternity and sorority groups may purchase the songs ror 25 cents a copy at Sig ma Phi Epsilon fraternity and 210 Haller, respectively. .... because of the- few openings left for pre-Christmas deliveries, we would appreciate it if those of you who do not need portraits as Christmas gifts would postpone! making an appointment until January. - thank you bill coleman PAGE THREE
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