The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 04, 1967, Image 6

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STUDENT-FACULTY-DIALOGUE .. - 4 , . •
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(OUR NATIONAL CRISIS) Z -,v, < to students beginning at 1:30 merit of organ at the University -. ~ ' ;1- ••
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- Miss Masai, who has been bia University •and at Union ', , ''''& ;. ... e,'",
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. acclaimed as a "master" on Theological Seminary. She was • r . 5.,:, 4. -, 7. f ' 3 ' :::' '
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, Europe and North America, Play in Westminister Abbey , :4. , it4;4!„,'.'
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E .< \: ,, im100 ,, , Music Building.
1 1 Her performance will include tional Congress of Organists in
1957 and has also performed in IIA
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TONIGHT 8 p.m. ~ c .- , works by Bach and Walther, as Vienna and Berlin. a
Iwell as those of more modern At Penn State she will play
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Atwater To Discuss
Vietrani Views Tonight
Elton Atwater, professor of political science, will speak
on "Vietnam—Our National Crisis" at 8 p.m. today in
the first of this term's "student-faculty dialogues" at the
Jawbone Coffee House, 415 E, Foster Ave.
• Atwater, who disagrees with the present national
policy, has! said he is in favor of de-eScalation• and a re
duCtion of the American commitment in Vietnam. He has
also emphasized a need for "substitution of international
responsibility."
The dillogue will start with Atwater's considering the
reasons the United States, is in Vietnam. The assumptions
of involvement, he has said, are three fold—"national
security, ideologicl conflict and religion."
Atwater will also consider the four major dilemmas
he feels the U.S. now faces because of the Vietnam con
flict: the dangers of escalation, democratization, negotia
tion and unilateralism.
-• This student-faculty dialogue will be the first of eight
to be presented this term at the JaWbone. The dialogues
are designed to allow students and professors to discuss
relevant issues of our time on a ,person -to-person basis.
Other 'subjects to be discussed ithis term include "The
New Left,'' "The Emerging University" and "The Morals
Bit"
The dialogues are sponso
Association. Everyone is we
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1967
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•ed by the Lutheran Students
come to attend.
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Due to interest expressed
both, last Spring term and this
Fall at Registration, the 1968
La Vie will be available to any
one who wishes to buy a copy.
While each Senicir will receive
a free copy when he graduates,
anyone else who wants one
must order it this week. Orders*
will be taken on the' ground
floor of the Hetzel Union Build
ing Wednesday through Friday,
from 9:30 a.m. until 4 p.m.
each day.
The price per ropy will be
815, which must be paid when
the order is taken. Since the
sale is being conducted, not. as
a profit-making venture, but as
a service. to University stu
dents, the price set is the ap
proximate cost of producing a
La Vie.
Since the Order for the total
number of copies must be sent
to the printer this term, this
week will be the only oppor
tunity £r upperclassMen, fra
ternities, sororities or others
to order the hook.
Sunday, October 8, in 105
Foriim at 7:00 p.m. .the film
"Nothing But a Man" will be
presented. Sponsored by the
Douglas Association and Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternity, the pro
gram is directed toward the
Negro Community at the Uni
versity, ' according to Gene
Yaung a spokesman for the
groups.
Young said that the "goal of
this program is to create better
communication between th e
Negro population and faculty
at the University and to attract
more Negroes to this campus.
The admission price is sev
enty-five cents per person. Any
one with any questions should
contact Fred Philips at Kappa
Alpha Psi Fraternit.-.
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