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V, *i* Z, jpennsultianian Ofkial Poroeaat l'. S. Weather Hm.ni ' n a I rain PHILADELPHIA lAY, NOVEMBER 24, Cornell Football Aggregation p res Harnwell Releases Findings Seeks Thanksgiving Victory of Five . Y ear Educational Survey bj \ II red llaber rnell football i on with the Pi ten on Thur iditional Tui donnybrook al Franklin Fi< I up with 1 halting the Red and Bl ornell charg- :uul talent to turn the ' the 19-7 upset of his heavily fa\ Quaki »ker mentor Steve Set* running his through intensive rills geared to prep and Blue for the highly versatile ground and ka of Cornell. One Mo re Win Team Won i.o-t i it Pennaj ivania .". 1 0 Dartmouth B 1 1 Yak i I 0 4 3 0 ("rnell 1 3 0 I'rincetnn :t 4 0 Brown 1 1 < iilninl)i.i . 1 1 0 Dr. Malrolm ».. I'rcston. (left) o> director of I In- K<lm itional Surrey, pictured U (he sur\c> irat in it la I i-<l fi\c \cara ago, and the siir\c>'s (lircclor l>r. Joseph II. W Mills, shown Mvtowini Ihi n prehensoc ii|nnl M it reached <ompiction this month The MII\C\ stresses a strong liberal arts program as the center of nuclei gradu- ate curriculum. I SEBO Ponders A I'rohlem k for in- of h the n ignal leeidii conda of both Petit] Huluarks line and John been I while arting I >i half- .• ' ice the bin BerUnger, Koval Lead i. the known as UAit, will have aller't rpak, tiand fullback Ed him. tngth tologi- friving en- should .'ball Acheson Says U. S. Afraid To Use Power; Bridges Calls Labor Men War Mongers h if 'lay. h> Mehin (loldslini HI Acheson termed questions of "pi. i morality n sal" in a world of protracted conflict in a Swarthmore College lecture Sun tiing. -ne and Secretary of State emphasi Deling the United Btafc ition of "nineteenth century people with nil ( oahtion Oalj Hop*' fuithi ttabill any di this age ' marked by hi lution." :it would a hue Citing historical ' further maintained that -uch a withdrawal would continue the of the balam ultimatel :ijt the balance of | nighty ; of 'he Amtriean pn in (hi >" he maintained. Total Disarmament Inwise Turning his att- the randed only .lisarmament which power safe- alile tension. h< hould have lib hev at I David nan elaborated. "I talk ba< if vodka, I Publication Recess Publica- 1. Debaters Take 2nd At Duquesne, Del. b) Hr>.in -nicl.iir ami r sity and Univt iware Toun nd. In its third of the year, the Council was out in speaker points, which . the finai finished fifth with E was (lose behind with •In the and Thomas Feiman .' in their champions in ' the hitch Mho _'-! on labor li by Demorrjffir party leaders ami lastly by proclaimed Harry K. Brl on tii Warning h nee not to I yni- cal a iring lii union ousted by the AFL- Influ- Laboi I '• o lipal This ent. t laboi h other, and the "whol >f the n of "will- ingly utilising the cold war h . to hall jail d: more Ically for Kenn.(K I i\' In rung that "the fix il al candidate tarn for h of labor I" which the gain "f giving the rank and of his at- truth is that Khr . -tated <d on page three I Report Advocates Bold Arts Course D) Derek S. II. Davis In tin 1 recenlly Issued P Idenf Report for 1959, Dr Gaylord P. rlarnwell, i dent of the University, has outlined the long-awaited Rnd> logs of the Educational Sur- d here during the In. II Will the \\ [I <i I'M r an- il gradaat Ion in the Hid (.'!) I ion. Strong ' allege Needed In I cially to t eec- tion, but appll kht total Bndingi. I li Harnwtll of the ( ulum." Turii i i> n , I >r. the and hi the 'lice- in \S I . "has tended to a." inline Integration Expected fm "futun III ' f the Ion. i nil Of V. < nib |i Hi inmi.i Program In B which an to program quirt further suggested tiont for tin abolished,'' Dr. Hai ited. an en ; composition, languages, and monJcatii arding tl i boot, bo a II tendem ly, it has In •tural sen •' page li

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Page 1: Z, jpennsultianian - Penn Libraries *i* Z, jpennsultianian Ofkial Poroeaat l'. S. Weather Hm.ni ' n a I rain PHILADELPHIA lAY, NOVEMBER 24, Cornell Football Aggregation p res Harnwell

V, *i* Z, jpennsultianian Ofkial Poroeaat l'. S. Weather Hm.ni

' n a I rain

PHILADELPHIA lAY, NOVEMBER 24,

Cornell Football Aggregation pres Harnwell Releases Findings Seeks Thanksgiving Victory of Five.Year Educational Survey

bj \ II red llaber

rnell football i on with the Pi ten on Thur

iditional Tui donnybrook al Franklin Fi< I up with 1 halting the Red and Bl

ornell charg- :uul talent to turn the ' the

19-7 upset of his heavily fa\ Quaki »ker mentor Steve Set* running his

through intensive rills geared to prep and Blue for the

highly versatile ground and ka of Cornell.

One Mo re Win Team Won i.o-t i it

Pennaj ivania .". 1 0

Dartmouth B 1 1

Yak i I 0

4 3 0

("rnell 1 3 0

I'rincetnn :t 4 0

Brown 1 1

< iilninl)i.i . 1 1 0

Dr. Malrolm ».. I'rcston. (left) o> director of I In- K<lm itional Surrey, pictured U (he sur\c> irat in it la I i-<l fi\c \cara ago, and the siir\c>'s (lircclor l>r. Joseph II. W Mills, shown Mvtowini Ihi n prehensoc ii|nnl M it reached <ompiction this month The MII\C\

stresses a strong liberal arts program as the center of nuclei gradu- ate curriculum.

I SEBO Ponders A I'rohlem

k for in- of

h the

n ignal

leeidii conda

of both

Petit] Huluarks line

and John

been I while

arting

I >i half-

.• ' ice the bin

BerUnger, Koval Lead i. the

known as UAit, will have

aller't rpak,

tiand fullback Ed him.

tngth tologi-

friving en- should

.'ball

Acheson Says U. S. Afraid To Use Power; Bridges Calls Labor Men War Mongers

h if 'lay.

h> Mehin (loldslini

HI Acheson termed questions of "pi. i morality n

sal" in a world of protracted conflict in a Swarthmore College lecture Sun tiing.

-ne and Secretary of State emphasi

Deling the United Btafc ition of "nineteenth century people with nil

( oahtion Oalj Hop*'

fuithi

ttabill

any di this age '■marked by hi

lution." :it would

a hue Citing historical ' further maintained that -uch a withdrawal would continue the

• of the balam ultimatel

:ijt the balance of | nighty

; of 'he Amtriean pn in (hi >" he maintained.

Total Disarmament Inwise

Turning his att- the randed

• only

.lisarmament which power safe-

alile tension. h< hould have lib

hev at I

David nan elaborated. "I

talk ba< if vodka, I

Publication Recess

Publica-

1.

Debaters Take 2nd At Duquesne, Del.

b) Hr>.in -nicl.iir

ami r

sity and Univt iware Toun

■ nd.

In its third of the year, the Council was out in speaker points, which

. the finai

finished fifth with E

was (lose behind with

•In the

and Thomas Feiman

.' in their

champions in ' the

hitch Mho

_'-! on

labor li by Demorrjffir party leaders ami lastly by

proclaimed Harry K. Brl on tii

Warning h nee not to I yni- cal a iring lii

union ousted by the AFL- Influ-

Laboi I ■ '• o

lipal

This

ent.

■t laboi h other,

and the "whol >f the

n of "will- ingly utilising the cold war h . to hall jail d:

more Ically for

Kenn.(K I i\' In

rung that "the fix il al

candidate tarn for h

of labor I" which the gain "f giving the rank and

of his at-

truth is that Khr . -tated <d on page three I

Report Advocates Bold Arts Course

D) Derek S. II. Davis

In tin1 recenlly Issued P Idenf Report for 1959, Dr Gaylord P. rlarnwell, i dent of the University, has outlined the long-awaited Rnd> logs of the Educational Sur-

d here during the

In. II Will

the \\ [I <i I'M

r an-

il gradaat Ion in the Hid (.'!) I

■ ion.

Strong ' allege Needed In I

cially to t eec- tion, but appll kht total Bndingi. I li Harnwtll

of the

■ ( ulum."

Turii i i> n , I >r.

the

and hi the ■ 'lice- in \S I . "has tended to

a."

inline Integration Expected

fm "futun

III ' f the

Ion.

i

• nil Of V.

< nib |i Hi inmi.i Program

In B

which an to

program

quirt further suggested

■tiont for tin

abolished,'' Dr. Hai ited.

an en ;

composition, languages, and monJcatii

arding tl i boot,

bo a II

tendem

ly, it has In •tural sen ■

■ ■

•' page li

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m fAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVAN I A N v. MOV]

Hht ©ailg pcnnsuinanian A Franklin Society f'lihlicatum

Publiihed Monday through Friday by and for

lnK>> / nnylvania IV5V i4 A/'

VOl

-MfH

run ip i

Editorial

I \w Educational Sur- vey Scooped

The findings of tha monumental i Surve now IK'CH

veih denl Harnwell In hi >r1 ami they will toon b»

in book iniil nov ilk of the survey's material heavily

>uded in 1 Tin I

I thai u< would wrli riticizii for anything irios- ity to h onal 8u

illy up to and whether Ita conclu il Penn IJ Ivania I after long, i'ui and

all. With ■ tance rlarnwell'a report, we And

For exam] dm! , jor con

ion of th«' Educational with re- i to undergraduate education: "It

! that i should I

:ty with a bold and itn.. liberal arl ulum."

It was in an I noted with alarm thai "all undergraduate studies mu the

Whartun School and a I Bchnical

. In the editorial, we charged thai

the College curriculum wag anything but "hold and imaginal \ thai it n< • "a fresh approach to teaching the HI

n melt the College's long-form- rustatiom

tism." rd to thi

1 'i School. I'rcsident II Well i 1 : "There should I sharp break with the proprietary trade

"I tend. Mich has charactei many undergraduate bi ; the training function should be made subaid-

to the broad educational opportunity. Specifically, it has been suggested that the

idies in the liberal art- BCience? which are of r< should i i as nearly aa possible to the equivalent of thn work."

mpare this to what I in an i r I : "We abhor the idea

that . Whan hmen are, for their

. . . into tit

pointed out that '•individual Whartun School

tha' th< . . .

H phere which a predominantly guainesa curricu- lum ma; is dan; and

l»r. Harnwell . such i iii-

d US try and could pro\ ide . educational breadth if suffused with the liberal acadi idition."

III addition, Dr. Miriiwell's Report men- tion nic Sun ition foi

and clearly enun- rd to advising \\ 8

\v often our editorials I ted to the tieu-

larlj deficiencies in I <•( advising and counselling.

editorial writ. [ng to and . 'he truth aboul I'nivei

|y ha|ip in how many instances the Educational

vith us. While the Sui into the activities of the Uni-

ity with IIIH'I

that hardly atti read i '/'/'< Daily /'< >

f oc t s f- rivilea c

Reply To Dr. Bozorth Smill 'i.I in lli. with the

c dawn

light th« nitfht

and th I —

ilkint' f.

tha unite

ttic knife

tha' to man .1 that lusts for ma

than

nivrht?

I tone

I a mii ■

itrht illoal I hu long in thy .•

on.

But c ufcht

And I left .'Id all manner of men dwelling in a lane

: milk ((.lit ring wii who tasted it not i .

■ ■kinu- ti . strange stai

— MARITA PATINO

On First Diggin' Ginsberg's Howl/'

Man! have I gone on thai long**] dug,

Thru many Inn; ... UlUg), When In infidelity 1 ddha

oild had I lieen clued W\ ■ iring The rd; u"' «an, in r, thrnonl all

the nothing if jn

i.ipht its sau.

""V i did It' i ward)

Till I heard (. , an(j clu,\,,: Then

All that ,ax;

"'' li: ih— the A&P and all his .

. i.lity

— ANONYMOUS

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r-MBER -'I, ' THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE

jy-s Faith-

ie Triumph Of Tom Turkey Bridges

n the tie boy ■ i grinding the big

i ltd we will htve to I: "Oh Father, how awful;

Hi .■ i . ■

father | ax ami ■ furkey, th< lit

We

with him I avail.

*" n'~ Well have

■it unl r,nd i* ,n> Kil'" Bat tin didn't

i 1 l, the

■(•(I him maid) in Turkc. iidn"t

r,j|, f.ther "'" ,'"1 'ii'l'i'l tod any turkey and he laid rd. Then he lo

found tl d Tom from the little hoy's union

imp. I "Oh r:

I

. autiful ai

ighter be a

down the ax and wept He embi Hi

the family and we ' iral lid- in peace. How could l

• him tiKht. But he

iinful

1 -DI -VIS

(Continued from page one)

an troops were Koinit to n and no home, hut the would not allow them."

Enumerating' other claimed

ally that "Kus.siar

However while

i that forced lab Bridgi -itu.-ii

ng his hi them down itn

pro-

When that II

int.

to the talk lurpriae at i nding

to admit i •■skill us a perfoi mi

Aim an afternoon wil R.

man U In- thin'.

I—The Episcopal Church Wiliomit You-]

CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR

tsth at Ludlow and turn ch.«tuut street

Rev. Frederick Manning Brooks . Rtctor Mr Paul W. Houck, MA Organist

Thanksgiving Communion at 10 A.M.

Students and townspeople will enjoy an inspiring service at 10 A.M., in the Sanctuary Chapel. Thanksgiving morn ing. Hymns and Music played by David Harris, a student at Episcopal Academy and son of the University Chaplan.

SUNDAY SERVICES 8, 9 and 11 AM

R«t«rv« now Corporate Communion 9:00 A M. Sunday, Nov 29th, and BrcaMait. S«« Bithop lichtonborger — WCAU-TV at 10:00 AM

Educational Survey

ii » 0

t ii t f

I d

t

age one)

in i

■ i

on. I

illy to

i the |

again

study

I insti-

Arl w unrl- aduate

I "lent, and

'II been t

the grad oi . I h Harn-

emphuised thai iduate tnd , hav-

rn for the ral to all

I effort at the

'tion iii

»tion of ' »'lvatii

' »t co. . 1, DUt n.

em in mo obtain-

i build up .earth

■ .i . • ■ ■

t wi "".the Uw ami Medii

llent condition academi-

cally, and that fund- for major

radu- nclude

f part-tin

h. iculty,

Dr. Ilarnwcll said that I ■ d this

ng an lent increase in facility ion.

the five years during

Ion, full i ■ hav- al average increase

it $3,000. A numbi if"' rcco'T

dationa "conducive to the bringing

and prom .dent body with ft n put

an In mt in the quality of atten-

tion i and a .'.lined ao'

eedui Of special note in these n

r« an Investigation

irding fraterni-

Seventeen Penn Seniors Will Terminate Careers

I hi follow inu -cmors will participate in their final var- ■it] football contest for Penn OB Thursday at franklin Field:

Hack- Dave ' "Hi". I r,'n

ItoellinK. Jack Hanlon. Larry Pirdy, and John Terpak.

I „,|, — Barnes Berlinger ((a pt. ). Bill hesack. Grev Mtinner. John Seksin»k>. and

\\ ard. Line m I B : Knn ( hampion.

John Marchiano, John Mika. .,„.. Dick w.dko-

irks, Frank Wilson, and Irs Vann

For Graduates Seeking

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Since YOUR future, as well as OUR OWN, could be closely linked together in the expansive period ahead, we invite your consideration of our oppor- tunities.

For those who have degrees in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, we have a wide range of openings. Our present need is for qualified men at every level for work in Research, Development, Sales, Management, Staff Functions and Production. We also need imaginative graduates who seek unusual experiences in Civil, Mechanical and Mining engineering.

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OFFICER TO SEE OUR MR. L. H. SNYDER

WHO WILL VISIT YOUR CAMPUS ON DECEMBER 11, 1959

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2<

Sports Scan-

A Word Of Caution ^Y William T. Bates, Sports Editor

Ithaca. He* Twh—

with mi ■ Dig Rl

Tin etching M the balls Inds tin and li i;.iini ■• in »huh Cornell went Inline the winner b] 2^-\^, 10-31 and I'1'- tlau occupying Ihi -.line iiriimincnt plat three game balls ol <■ games gone bj and theii thi Bis Red il" ii ' have the opportunity to plaj

(and »ho would want to.') the feeling at thi- up nrnnait) la working its waj to the

pitch itage OMT the II |i< oniing Kami- with I'cnn this

irnell

In short, tin-- ' arnell taaai that will invade the I'liiimont Cooatrj (lull Wedaeadaj i- perhaps one of the bast ig years at Ithaca and on the I ISM it has to lie rated 'dangcron- and 'volatile.' Ml real lOBg SteVl has aaid that Jam- point to this game and that the Cornell coach has had phenomenal saCCSOS in the luil.iv Dslj .lash.

ill full yi 'it tied

one In the traditii d thus far, a v n would i

with success. The showings el Cornell against both Harvard and Dartmouth

qualify the 'dan|{er' sign hung on the axploalvs Dig Red Nam. Against Harvard, a team that hung a 120 ImlTo on I'cnn. the Jamcsmcn were more than up to the occasion and thej won la the waning moments on a thrilling touchdown pass play, hailing Hi II midway in the third period. Cornell, with quarterback Dare MeKelvej directing the attack, found the range for three lightnim and eventually triumphed M IS,

I Bill Gundy

snding that mail'

(in. i ol ihe game tells of the phyaical beating administered Dartmouth b) ComelL "I've -ecu ln.illi.ill for a good mam ret this was something I'd aevei seen before. On abaost

w.i- a time -out with a Dartmouth player on the ground" That thl

times.

coll: pin) half In '

tin' Ivy I

I hi- i- Irrefutable logic OB the part of .lame- and it- I lead pipe cinch that comparisons between team- imth Peon and Cornell bars laced III nil yield nothing more than dil haps statistical data that team moved better against PadUCah than the other one did."

III the I at mo 'lion whi< Ight halt'i ■ e the right end, tl cut Dick N'iCOllstti and .I'dinn.

I hi' passing game of ( orncll is the most potent the ((uakcis will buck-up against since Jim Maxfleld and Joe Tranehinl pranced around I ranklin I icld four and one half wcehs BgO, Ihe comhined output ot McKeWej and lino hare accounted for I "><> yards and four touchdowns and the) have thrown to no lesi than I _' different n

uo Bidwell and McKelvi them with no blocked kick

on kickoffi and t I hem long and high. Their line i> tough and physically geared to do I on the the team tl. h to look for on.

It's going to IK- a real old fashioned donnv hrook with no holds li.iinil and all the stop- pulled out a word of caution. Captain Bar- linger, it al.

150'sWrapUp Successful Season With 18-6 Victory

In David It. Rogl

. ■

Murpl

l four Army.

pirit It ii

i m hi a. 1 oluill-

liination of hardhitting lini d beautiful

g and running on the part of

■ r end

-e.

You are cordially invited to attend...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SC1EHTIST 4012 WALNUT ST.

*

SERVICE STABTS AT1IAM .NO COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN AT THIS SERVICE

-i i:\ I KM I

nmon-

alive, and tl

lid re-

initial touchdown

tain S I

on thr

idown John

ulting

to right halfback i

Gamba found hall

nit him with a il'ul thir

i/eil Columbia team take tin and t1 utplay the Quakers in the second half. Their only

plaj ■'■! i k Mr left end .lahclka. M

I in the of nine

attain]

Soccermen Tie For Second!

WithCome-From-BehindWii

I!

ball through

in whirl,

in four

teams |

iod until ! . rrounded bjj

naahi ly it

sing I

Football Pep Rally A heat Cornell pep rally will he

held tonight at 7:00 in th n van

I Hand will I" turnout expect

I his is the team that brought I'enn-v Kama a tu fur atna) place in the lv> soccer league b) downing Cornell, 3-2, Satmhj at Ithaca. The aocceiSSaa notched a II 2 -■ i-onal league r««j which tied them with Vale in the standii

by Michael S. Krown admit il.

when whelming odds.

Saturn tight thi

tain fell on tin vani. with a clutch wil

Mil EH, copped tl championship.

In I and B

the Big Red to.

if full- Quaker

Itha- !y in th.

period. !. the

I, but

ig all- Ivy, v

ik, the I

and went on t maining minut inding

third I mi Anally

of a kick to

2-1.

right I • d the

KENNYI

NESS ^M M M EV 2-07MI

for this beautiful!

SIMCA

Keglers Drop First

College bowling team invaded the William I'enn Bowling i

vanai k il initial of thi -'ii.

ithout Mark Po

Dick S both out with Injurli sd, al-

d one ■ ;

Ing tl i and an Ed Siskin were the

home

e the Quakei -t the > ■ by a total

till had a ig into

the third game. In the final game, cr, although I'enn wa

to win by fifty-four pin not g> i high

the match

m De-

and the following I '.ill DC t Faikigh Dickinson.

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wk.

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Gas Savings up to

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TU] BER 24, I THE DAILY P E N N S Y L V A N I A N PAGE FIVE

Cornell Edges Frosh Gridmen In Final 30 Seconds Of Play

b> Brace A. Lief

In a

Schoellkoph I

tackle, v built up a 1

t nil In- _

: yar.l

(Juarhr

infll and «ritl

12.

move the ball an iota. Thi-y kick to the Ithaca made

I initial period the blood. '■

nt.

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