Cornell Professors To Visit D C For Nuclear Policy Talks
Seven Cornell professors plan a three day trip to Washington to meet with top officials and seek information on government programs about nuclear testing and the arms race. Led by Stephen Tudor they will use Schwengel's office as a base and aim to influence peace program development.
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Cornell
Washington, D. C
Kenneth D. Freeman
Floyd Lewis
Philip R. Marshall
Warren B. Martin
John B. Shackford
Saul Sibirsky
Stephen H. Tudor
Capitol City
Tudor
Penhwengels
Congress
Pentagon
Schwengel
Washington
Speech Department Interprets Readings at Cornell Program
The Speech Department will present interpretative readings on January 11. Walter F. Stromer says students from Cornell and possibly another Midwest college will participate.
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Cornell
Midwest College
Walter F. Stromer
Four Freshmen Give Concert Here Jan. 8
AWS board debates extending women's hours to 12 midnight Friday and Sunday and 1 am Saturday, with seniors keeping late allowances. Underclassmen would gain automatic late on weekends, while the proposal awaits Faculty Committee approval after Christmas vacation. Tonight AWS grants the traditional extra hour before vacation.
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AWS
Becky Wearin
Miss Wearin
Altoona House Council
Lou Snyder
House
Radio Free Europe
Four Freshmen to Perform in King Memorial Chapel
The Four Freshmen will sing in King Memorial Chapel on Monday January 8 at 8 pm. Cornell students can buy tickets for 50 cents while others pay $2. Mail orders are accepted at the Cornell College Book Store during vacation.
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King Memorial Chapel
Cornell
Joanie Barrett
Four Freshmen
Four Toppers
Fort Wayne
Indiana
Dayton
Ohio
Stan Kenton
Hollywood
Capitol Record Company
Steve Allen
MGM
Rich
Young
Pretty
Hollywood Bowl
U. S
Downbeat
Billboard
Playboy
The
United Press
Southern
California
John Kenneth Albers
William C. Comstock
Ross Edwin Barbour
Robert Lee Flanigan
Cornell College
Last Issue for 1961 Announces January 1962 Return
The newspaper notes this is the final issue of 1961 and that the next edition will be published on January 12, 1962, with Carol Badger as editor.
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Carol Badger
Conservatives To Meet Weekly
The Libertarians student group received formal recognition and will hold weekly meetings during the school year. At the first gathering on Monday December 11, Joe Gauss was elected president Karen Reimer secretary treasurer and David C Carlson program director. Robert L Bunting economics chair agreed to sponsor and will speak on The Role of the Conservative in America after Christmas vacation.
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The
Libertarians
Joe Gauss
Karen Reimer
David C. Carlson
Robert L. Bunting
Department of Economics and Business Administration
America
Council Maps Out Remaining Term Education Plan
SC officials outline a two part review for the rest of the term. The plan includes examining curriculum levels and student notification of cumulative courses and grades. The Policy Committee will evaluate methods from voluntary faculty surveys to course boards and formal faculty reports.
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Bob Miller
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Cornellian
D.C. Sat
Fred Schwengel
Davenport
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr
McGeorge Bundy
Glenn Seaborg
Atomic Energy Commission
James E. Bromwell
Cedar Rapids
Arland F. Christ-Janet
Speech Dept
PHI Beta Kappas
Dick Bowman
Jim Hurst
Phi Beta Kappa
Lois Gleason
Daniel Steffenson
Argonne Laboratory
By Dick Bowman