Theologian from Drew Seminary Addresses Cornell College
Dr. Geoffry Wardle Stafford of Drew Theological Seminary spoke to Cornell College students and faculty on War and Civilization. He led informal chapel talk, a classroom discussion at 11, and the Tea Time Wrangle at the Grill, sharing views on Christian religion amid current global tensions.
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Cornell College
Geoffry Wardle Stafford
Drew Theological Seminary
Madison
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Mrs Ninde Goes South on Semester Leave for Study
Mrs. Luella V. Ninde head of the home economics department will take a three month leave of absence for the second semester to study and travel in the South visiting higher learning institutions with programs for training young women. Clermont Florida will serve as headquarters. Mrs. Lois Munn Davidson of Stanwood Iowa will teach Ninde’s courses during the leave.
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This Week On and Off the Hill Jan 17 25
Wrestling meet Cornell versus University of Dubuque at 7 30 p m Friday January 17 in the gymnasium Caled on Saturday January 18 Cornell hosts Carleton at 7 30 p m Basketball game. Dance by Men’s Senate at 8 p m Tuesday January 21 Cornell broadcast WSUL 5 15 5 45 Budapest String Quartet concert 3 p m Chapel Saturday January 25 English County fair English club 8 p m Saturday February 7 8 Hamlet Little Theatre 8 15 p m
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Pfeiffer Addition to House Women Students by February
The $50 000 Pfeiffer wing at Pfeiffer hall will be ready for occupancy about February first, aligned with the semester start. Fifty women will move in January 20 and rooms will house students from Guild hall after redecorating aims to convert that dorm into a men’s hall.
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Guild Hall
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Poetry for Fun to Broadcast on WSUI Next Week
Cornell campus radio feature Poetry for Fun will air on WSUI Tuesday January 21 from 5 15 to 5 45 p m. Bob Steffa manages the program with Jack Worsdall as announcer.
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Tea-Time Wrangles Voices British View On War Policy
Dr. G W Stafford of Drew Theological Seminary answered questions at the first Tea-Time Wrangle of the year. He argued America should act in its best interests and warned that avoiding involvement could force future conscription and higher taxes. He urged aiding Britain now to potentially spare greater losses and a slide toward socialism in England while noting the price of peace may threaten freedom.
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Drew Theological Seminary
Madison
N. J
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Britain
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England
Stage Managers Run the Show in Final Production
Norma Kofahl profiles Betty Chiquett and Bernice Gough as stage managers who oversee Hamlet’s final production before curtain. Directors Al and Bertha Johnson supervise pre dress rehearsals while stage managers coordinate casts crews and authentic period details. The piece lists key crew and the complete Hamlet cast with roles and actors.
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Betty Chiquett
Bernice Gough
Bertha Johnson
Hamlet
Cornell
Betty Chiquet
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Budapest String Quartet to Lecture Tone at King Memorial
The Budapest String Quartet will perform Tuesday at 8 p.m. in King Memorial chapel as part of the Cornell lecture course. Josef Roismann Alexander Schneidler Boris Kroyt and Mischa Schneider, all renowned performers, will present Beethoven, Debussy and Brahms quartets with noted virtuosity and an aim to render classic and modern works perfectly. Admission is one dollar.
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King Memorial Chapel
Cornell
Budapest String Quartet
Josef Roismann
Alexander Schneider
Boris Kroyt
Mischa Schneider
Budapest
Budapest String Group
Dietitian at Iowa U Discusses Vitamins and Defense
Dr. Kate Daum head dietitian of the State University of Iowa hospital spoke to the science division on Nutritional Problems In Relation to National Defense. She described U S efforts to boost vitamin content in foods, especially for army camps, and noted limited information from England.
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State University of Iowa Hospital
England
United States
American Medical Society
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