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ESP Experts pick Pike's Mind
NEW YORK (AP) Did extrasensory preception (;ESP)
Episcopal Bishop James A. but if it was his son, tp me
Pike communicate with his that’s an open question.’;’
dead son during a seance that , At the seance, which took
was taped rShd televised in place Sept. 3 and was shown
Toronto earlier this month? on CTV, the private Canadian
The bishop believes he did. network, Sept. 17, the; Rev.
’Some experts in the field of .Arthur Ford, a widely, knotan
psychical research believes he medium and ordained minister
didn’t. if. i of the Disciples of Ch ri/st"
Open Question Church, went into a trance. Ifis
The man who arranged the spirit control, Fletcher, • a
session, Allen Spraggett is in French-Canadian he had known
the middle, believing "there aE a bo - v ’ relayed messages to
was strong evidence of commu- the bishop purportedly! from
nication and, at the least, of dead friends and relatives.
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The controversial bishop said ■ the present stage,
in an interview in Seattle Tues- "I strongly doubt that proof
day that during the session his of one medium in one session
son, James Jr., spoke to him could' give us more evidence
directly through the medium— than has already been obtained
without the control. in a series of long, well-planned
The Bishop’s son committed experiments.”
suicide in February, 1966, at ‘Searching Individual’
the age of 22. Martin Ebon, formerly ad
‘Very Aware’ ministrative secretary of the
“He referred to events— a Parapsychology Foundation in
lot of difficulties—and, seemed New York, New School lecturer
very aware of things,” the in the field and author of
bishop said. He said his son “Prophecy in Our Time,” said,
knew of his dispute with the “Bishop Pike represents the
Church over interpretation of kind of searching individual
some traditional doctrines. and researcher who has found
Karlis Osis, director of re- subjective proof in, an area
search for the American So- where many scientists, includ
ciety of Physical Research, | n S J- B. Rhine, hold that ob
who has done elaborate investi- jeetive proof cannot be found
gation on the question of sur- with current investigative
vival after death, said yester- methods.”
day-: “I do think there 1 are , The seance, he said, “doesn’t
some facts discovered in para- prove survival after death but
psychological, research which a high and specialized form of
suggest that possibility, but it ESP. The medium could, have
is by no means conclusive at picked Pike’s memory.”
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Martin:
Halt Bombs
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.
(AP) Canadian Foreign Sec
retary Paul Martin warned
yesterday that efforts to open
negotiations to end the war in
Vietnam are “doomed to fail
ures” unless the United States
halts its- bombing of North
Vietnam.
In a speech to the U.N. Gen
eral Assembly Martin said
that a cessation of the bombing
“is a matter of first priority
if we are to start the process
of de-escalation and to open the
door to the conference room.”
At the same time. Martin told
the 122-nation assembly that a
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equation.”
“We cannot proceed, if we
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Scholarship
Action Set
HARRISBURG UP) —The
House of Representatives has
been, called back into token
session today so that a $34.6
million college scholarship
bill can be sent immediately
to Gov. Shafer for his signa
ture..
House Speaker Kenneth B.
Lee reconvened the special
session to sign the measure
as required by the state con
stitution before it can offi
cially reach Shafer’s desk.
The House had recessed last
week until Oct. 9.
Lee broke off • his trip to
the. National Legislative Con
ference in San Antonio, Tex.,
yesterday to return, for the
signing.
The Constitution requires
that all bills be signed by
Ihe presiding officers of the
House and Senate, while
each chamber is in session,
before they can be sent to
the governor.
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Collegian Classifieds
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WELCOME - STUDENTS
Freshmen and Upper Classmen
are invited to Sunday Worship Services
at 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. J
at
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T he
132 West Beaver Ave.
Ballet Co.
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The Church is located next Snt.-Rec. Hall
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to the borough parking lot ‘ •
on Beaver Avenue just west '
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Adult study classes meet :at .» t ' rjl ID
9:15 a.m, each Sunday IICKeiS*TIUD
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j! j THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER: 28, : 1967
Jot; Interviews (Set
Representatives of the fol
lowing business firms 1 will be
on campus to 1 interview stu
dents interested in applying
for currently listed positions.
Curriculum abbreviations fol
lowing the interview date
represent majors the firm de
sires to interview, and not
specific job'titles. Additional
information on listed posi
tions is available in Room, 12
(Basement), Grange Build
ing. An appointment card
and personal information
sheet should be submitted
approximately ten. days prior
to the date of each interview
desired.
Burroughs Wellcome. Oct. 9, B Ad.
Most Sc majors
Frick Co. Oct 9. B Ad, lE, ME
S, D, Leldesdorf & Co, Oct 9, Acctg
New York Air Brake Co, Oct 9, ME
Pa' State Bureau -of Accounts, Oct 9,
Any major with 15_{_ cr Acctg
Penna Dept of Health, Oct 9, CE, ChE,
SanE
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Chem Div,
Oct 9 «. MO, CE, ChE, EE, ME ;
Price Waterhouse, Oct 9, 10, 11, Any"
major with 12_l. cr Acctg
Valle y Machine Co, Oct 9, 18, ME
General Services Adm, Oct 9, CE, EE,
ME
Bituminous Coat Research,: Oct 10,
Chem, ChE
Conn. Mutual Life Ins Co, Oct 10,
B Adm, Ed, LA
Cooper-Bessemer Co, Oct 10, ChE, CE,
EE, .lE, ME, MefE, Acctg, Econ,
Fin
Fairchild Hiller Corp, Oct 10,:AerospE,
CE, EE, Eng Mech, Eng Sc, lE,
ME, MetE
Kaufmanns, Oct 10, Acctg & Most non
tech majors
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp, Oct 10,
ChE, CE, EE, lE, ME
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell A Co, Oct
10 & 11, Acctg, 1 Engr with Interest
in tax & mgmt {consult.
. 14,000 cheering; fans; taking up every seat of a sports
stadium to hear ... a poetry reading?
Yes, it has happened j- is still happening, in fact. But not,
you will be unsurprised to learn, in the United States. It
happens in Russia, and the poet they come to cheer is Andrei
Voznesensky. » \
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Of course, while his readings may draw a fdw thousand
fewer souls elsewhere, Voznesensky’s reputatioh'as a great
poet is not eonfined to [Russia.. Robert Lowell has written
of him, "He is full of invention, fireworks and humor ... a
first rate craftsman who has had the heroic patience and
imagination to be himself.” I
Anchor [Books has just published a volume of Voznesen
sky's verse, including eight new poems, entitled Antiwoelds
and "The'Fifth Ace” (edited by Patricia Blake. and Max
Hayward; $1.95). It is a bilingual edition, with the Russian
texts on left hand pages and English versions facing them.
And it is a remarkable venture in the art of. translation,
because six’American poets - W. H. Auden, Jean Garrigue,
Stanley Kunitz, Stanley Moss, William“'Jay Smith, and
Richard IVilbur worked with the editors from literal
translations of the poems to create English equivalents.
Voznesensky has written the translators of ANTiwoßUoe: **l
have longjbeen convinced that poetry must be translated by
Poets. A poet understands another poet, even without the
help of a dictionary.j '■
W. H. Auden, in foreword to this volume, tolls whyhe
•nd many thousands of non-Russians throughout the world
- want to hear and read Vosiwsansky'a'poetry; “One of the
primary proofs that a jpoem, or any work of hrt, has value
is that, wherever, whenever, and by whomever it wae made,
we find it relevant to ourselvea, our time, and onr place. 1
am certain that Mr. Vosnesenskyj is a good poet because,
though 1 know no Russian and have never been to Russia,
his poems, even in English translation, have milch to say to
' !- f.
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The MoroacYCLE Book (a Doubleday paperback, $1.95)
has much' to say to anyone who is part of, or plans to join,
the new breed of cycle owners. Peter C. Reid and Don Lehr,
baum, both dedicated cyclists, have written an absolutely
up-to-date, non-technical handbook that!explains what you
need to know to buy a new or a used machine intelligently;
how to keep it in top condition; how to ride it skillfully and
safely; how to deal with emergency situations; and how to
enjoy it and still stay in one, unbroken piece.
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Tbe (wo bocks reviewed above are published by Ike epon
eort of thie column, Doubleday Anchor Books, 177 Park
Avenue, Sew York\City, and Doubleday & Company,
Inc., Garden City, Sew York. Ybu'tt find them both at
one of the beet equipped booksellere in the' country
J tour own college itore. ; £J-
Roadway Express. Oct 10, B Adm,
Ed, LA, | etc.’ f
Sealtest Foods) Oct f lO, B Adm with
12_|_ cr , Acctg j \
G. D. Searle & Co, Ocf 10, PhD {Vied
Chem, Org Chem
Alcan Aluminum [Ud, Oct 11, Most
majors . J _ -
Allegheny Ludlumi Steel. Oct 11, Most
majors
Consolidated Gas, Oct It, Acct 9, B Ad,
ChE, CE, EE, Fin, lE, ME, Mktg,
Petro E ' \
General Foods, Oct ,11, Ag. BioCh,
Chem, ChE, CE, EE, tE, ME,
B Adm, LA, Grad degrees only—
Acctg, Econ, CompSC, Stst ■ .
General Telephone Co of Pa, ; Oct 11,
Acctg, B Adm,, EE, lE, LA, Math,
ME, Physics-
McGraw Edison, Ocf 11, ChE, Chem,
EE, lE, t ME, {Physics
Penna Gas Co, Oct 11, CE, EE, Iff,
ME, PetroE ( - |
Unlv Pittsburgh Grad’ Sch, j Oct 11,
Any major for MBA *
R. J, Reynolds, Oct 1),, Most major*
Arthur Andersen & Co, Oct{ 12, 13,
Any major with 64. cr Acctg-
Campbell Soup, Oct 12, Acctg, Bus Log
Cleveland Twist Drill Co, Oct 12, ME,
MetE ; ‘
Corning Glass, Oct 12, Most majors
Ernst & Ernst, Oct 12, 13, Any major
with" 12_l cr Acctg
Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp, Oct IJ,
Any major with sales interest
Owens-Illinois, Ocf 12, Most- majors
Union Carbide, Ocf 12, 13, PhD Car,
Geoch, ME, Metal, Min, Physics,
Solid State Tech
West Virginia State Road Comm, Oct
12, CE, Landscape Arch, B Adm
with 94. cr Acctg
U.S. Park Serv ; ce, Oct'l2, Most majors
AMP Inc, Oct.-t 3, Acctg, EE,- lE, MS
Metropolitan Edison, Oct 13, ChE,
CE, EE, lE, ME
Rockwell’Standard, Oct 13, Acctg, lE,
Mgmt, ME
Sikorsky Aircraft, Oct 13, AeroE,' Eff,
ME ! '
Sperry Gyro, Oct 13, EE, Math, Physic*
WABCO, Signal! & Comm Div, Oct 13,
CE, EE, Math ;
U.S. Naval Shipyard-Boston, Oct IJ,
EE, Marine : E, ME, Naval Arch
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