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Whilncy Foundation Returns
IRelired Profs To Classrooms

Receive Blame

For'Frafnia
A survey marie bv the National
Committee on Frate rnltie In
an nma nutation of ednca-- t
irs and civic leader, charned in
n report released thi
week that
"powerful alumni forces" are re- sponsible for continuing racial and
iplltilnu biaa In many fraternities
throughout tha nation.
The report was released by Prof,
Alfred Mi Clung Lee, committee
president and head of the Brook- lyn College sociology department,
Eighty per cent of both college

"This month on rnmpaw nil
over the tmintry it will be 'Hello,
Mr. Chips." (!fnc Cmrlvan writes
In the New York

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HeraM-Trlbun-

Education, writes to most of the
larsrer and wealthier colleires and
o( re- universities- requestine.
pro- tired or about
In to ask
fewin. The next step
department heads . or dean of
trios Institutions for nomination
When these are received, further
Inquiries are made to determine
whether the nominees would fit
into the program,
Th
flnalt
mmmtA
receive a sslnrv nairi nnrtlv hv the
college and partly by the fotinda- are
lions. Their living Quarter
provided free by the college.
since the program began two

Ooucher College In Maryland,
where he taught Greek and Virgil
In the first semester his class
lx. Before the end of
numbered
the term it had grown to forty
students.

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article explain the operation
the John Hav Whitney Fomi- dation and the New York Fotinda-- i
tion which are aponaortnir an "en- richment proem m" through brlnti- Ing retired professors back to the
classroom at- small, liberal arts
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Prof.

Clarence

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"The nroeram i a new imrarli
to a problem that has been
source ol deep concern to educi
tors lor some time," he continues.
Tenn. Response to his lectures,
"They have felt very strongly that
both In the university and In the
some use should be made of the Vem n
town, was so enthusiastic that the
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decrease bias.
,.. ...i Board of Regents decided to estabtalents of professors who are
a,ar.H
These facts." said Dr. Lee In forced to quit because of manda
lish a permanent department of
an article published by the Amerl tory retirement regulations; and leges. This month twelve more will fine arts. He has been called back
e
undertake
teaching asnn Jewish Committee, "adds up thev hove felt i
for
semester of 1964-5- 5 at
to the Inescapable conclusion that could contribute a great deal to signments, and many others will the the first
university's expense.
a large and increasing
segment smaller colleges which, under or-- be available for brief lecture se
Hay
ries. So
the nations future leadership dlnary circumstances, could not confined far the program has betn the Whitney Whitney, president of
Foundation, had this
to teachers of the tin- lv being prepared for cltisenshlp afford to hire them.
manitles the classics, loncimvc. to say of the project:
in an environment mat endorses
The
"The independent liberal arts
r.trlal and religious dlscrlmtna- - list of foundations have a selected philosophy, history and the arts.
small colleges they fell
The Humanities Division
oy ine ennenmem nana a list ol up to 300 professors nn.
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wouia oenent
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,f
h
nnirmmi
JVnltn,"y Foundation's 'whose services are available to sources of preparation for
fuH
Roronty reform followed several fJlf1 '
10 jnvue life. To strengthen these Institu
wisning
"U",M"".
widely publlciaed cases, but hw
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Dr. Harry J Carman, a membf r them at the colleges expense.
tioiis Is to contribute to the de- An example or the outstanding velopment of the human resources
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When nonconforming chapters
professors attracted by the pro- - of the nation. Each year hundreds
tiy U exercise renl autonomy by
gram Is Joseph Hudnut. 88. retired of outstanding scholars and tearh-- ,
insisting on their right to select
dean of Harvard's Graduate School ers are automatically retired, thus
their own members without "out- - T"V
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of Design and a crusty critic of creating a large and often unused
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Mde Interference, they have been
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any United States public build- - reservoir of experience and schol-Ing.lapped down hard by alumni
(He once called the Jeffer- - arshlp. Many of these teachers are
groups." Lee continued.
jy
(son Memorial "an egg on a pantry eager to continue to share their
In the past six years, he said.!
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shelf
a geometric Sahara."! wisdom To assist In the elimin..
L
13 of 25 national fraternities have
f tV
When the New York Foundation tion of wastage of this asset, the
rnnoved ail written restrictions
ooq a. Brown, is, a siail assra now ne nnd Tared at Colbv Whitnev viiiiimr Pmfvunn' Piv.
uv. ijinw
hut thmrm ho.
memb'-othe University of Ken- - College. Waterville. Me . he replied gram was established three years
hponding improvement
In prac- - tucky
slnce 1909' d"'d at hls home wh'msl(-allthat he didn't know ago. Our hope, already partiallv
tice." Secret rituals and emphasis
on tradition, he said, have been on Johnston Boulevard on Aug. 16. how much he had contributed to realized, is that this pilot project,
"tudents" education, but he both the annual awards and the
He was a graduate of the Louis- used instead.
that n,s own education hud registry, will encourae Institutions
ville Collejie of Pharmacy and the
nf hisher learning in invito nn
Ilniversitv nf Xdrhioun Ha .am. been greatly enhanced.
to Lexington In 1909 as durg- - Prof Harry Hubbell. Talcott Pro- - their own initiative Increasingly
N.A.A.
chemist and special analytical frssor of Oreek at Yale Univer-- ! large numbers of retired professors
chemist of the Kentucky Agricul- - ,y llnt" ,ne end of 1953- went to to their campuses."
To Be
Oct. 12
ture Experiment Station at the
University and remained in that
A representative of North American Aviation, Inc.. the company capi ily until 1921. He then bethat designs and produces this came director of Publc iervi e
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country's top Jet fighter aircraft, Luboratorlc s at UK and held that
the new
Sui r
Jet and Job until ln retirement July 1.
Sabie Jets, will be on campus Before coming to Lexlngt.m lie
Tuesday, October 12. to interview served for three years as professor
winter graduates for positions at of pharmacy at the North V until d
the company's Las Angeles, Cali- Awrirultuie College, Furgo, N. D.
fornia, plant.
He was a life member of the
AND
Junior engineering positions in American Pharmacy Association: a
several fields are now available at member of the American Chemical
NiM th American. The aviation in- - Association;
y
the Kentucky
is able to utilize training macy Association;
the Research
- curricula. Club at UK; the Lexington
in about all engineeringSection
MAC GREGOR
For details contact the Supervise. of the American Chemical Societ.
Placement Services. College of and Lexington Lodge No. 1. F. and
PENNSYLVANIA
A. M. and Past Worthy Patron of
Kncineerinff as toorv as possible.
Lexington Chapter No. 110. Order
CONVERSE SHOES
of the Eastern Star. He is listed in
"Who's Who in Kentucky." "The
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president and undergraduates op- -,
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Mild, but It found that In three
(niartera of the 125 colleges
d
nothing has been done to

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tired as chairman of the department of fine arts. Oberlin College
I Ohio I and spent
as acting
Chairman of the department of
fine arts, Johns Hopkins Universi'
ty, was appointed last year under
the foundation plan to the University of the South, Bewannee.

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Six student from the Untversitr
of Kentucky were among the 22
enrolled during the summer in the
training program of
Texas Oas Transmission Corporation which liu several headquarters at Owensboro.
They are Robert H. .NIcholla ol
Bowling Oreen, and Joe Rudy
Clark. James Fentress. William
Ouinn. Carl Howard and Samuel
D. Warren, all of Owensboro.
This summer's program marked
the third successive year that
Texas Gas has offered
training to college students. Purpose of Uie program is to provide
Texas Gas with a source of trained
employees for the future, accord- in to Joseph N. Bowers, supervisor of employment, and to help
the college student decide whether
or not he will be Interested in the
natural gas industry as a career,
Each student is graded on the
basis of his willingness to work.
efficiency, aptitude and ability to
get along with fellow workers.
trainees ho shuiv promise
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