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Galbraith Suggests Public Schools Undergrad Checks Campus Politics, Independent Party Action Delayed New U. S. Goals
In World Struggle -tates must redefine
tion with the ording to Dr.
dbraith, noted economist last night to an over-
the Museum Audi- :orium.
ition, as- ll not
H production race but tion in those things
the qualities and our social order."
he stated '•sses and but-
i nls nf strength." lude race
memployment, and the seemini < am
my on the arms race. igths are in the area of
to underdeveloped -ocial con-
■itellectun: (ialbraith
avoid the assump- *y preclin
flip and a at are
raaur Galbraith concluded by
■l to lm- the mini
:h the mo-' fewi
people. We rate our effoi rength rather than
ting on the things in
Stifle Genius Harold C, M
th Carolina pa; closed yesterday findings that the mass education of ti pnb- lic schools has the effei
ling genius. In a study publ the
Smithsonian Instil examined the childhood 81
nty geniuses who had I.Q.'s of 1 that he gather* f the
es' early livi nurs- ing and weaning and toilet tra to which psychoanalysis ha tached so much
Conceding the lack of such valu- I'arly inform;.
tain behavior pat- all the I
tmong it i he Inv
stant association with ad ' of a higl
attention from thel ondly, they a i
n age, thus seeking companionship in their brothers and
s, the twenty childn
-ies. Had they gom school, cla idy, their fan-
would ha a result of the virtual elimil
■ ducational pro- gram- it is not the educational program which as it is the in'
with adults which
i re of a genius is not usually a Be. all lonely ch:' three enjoying l
and happily susta
Women At Pennsylvania: A Study
Different Educational Needs Of Women Musi Be Fulfilled BY Experimentation. Initiative
John Paul Be indent politician, BBawefl one ol mimer- put to him bj ateaabera ef the i ndergradoaU i oaacil
in las) rvenini on ol campus political parl
'Drink A Meatball?'
i
Campus Eventi Sphinx Has Birthday
. r to- night in thi 8 p.m., Williai
, annouix fifty gnu
members will witn.
W. T: - as honorary mem-
be the 'ing.
Mr
will il
\lllllol\\ \ I \ I,
In a five-hour i e Undergradui
I inued c [n- tudenl includii
the I
I to
unti
i which
I
tended
by John Hyland Dilkt, Jr.
THE METHOD is full lining of
nd problen I to the n of Adm
i . . ,• the Id "f a - ducatwnal rui dting from the combined efforts of th.
•,'Althea K. Hottel; Dr. Kail G, I : „.n. and Dr. Cayloid P
w approach to women's education il now in use ai Pennsylvania. ..
TI ity has learned over the years that women expect tne same educations the men, but that temperament,
liffer wide Vsearch by tne K trance Examination Board has consistently shown that
have higher verbal aptitudes than men and that they are less : ial ematieeJ ■
Man llfjaaja Background With Skill- thedlMl purpose, of giving him
th us int. ,ght and familiar t>
. . |,. her to deal with her multiple . addition, Iha m.
fend with the Ion. old age. : then Mem evi eni that the concept of c
An invention '"Kht tha , °" aoul. n which o. "ur"
. r, the later-day suffragette «« ity "f P ,™
,uately for the task it On « separate educational I ■** to *»«te and duplicity.
< o-()rdinate Sy-lfit. Of Kducation
what interpret
ied on page I
Faculty Debate Politics n the
HalL
11 M i.
Allen Kirl Of the
student
Seventeen Fraternities Rush Sunday Afternoon
fraternities irtD hold naahtng pan day fi I pi" U!
n\ ited in these pai I Ihc heeass making arei \lpha
i hi Rho, Beta Hlgaaa Rho. i i h. ta Pi Delta Phi, Dehi
i, Delta l pellea and happa
\l-ll Phi I' I'l" ■ Delta, PI Kappa \lpha.
Rho,
Aakeri wh*th*r he would car* to COIIIIIIr: Cuiipim party meeting- U«t nmht du- i:u»ed uoailble acti vert a nurioi uf th* Franklin and newly
I Independent Party, John Paul Bolareky, Campua party h*ad, ■napped, "I wonld BO
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Basketball Team Encounters Eli, Bruins This Weekend
Spanish Club Performs
i I'S.
intern't'l. House Film
Itv Mfn.l Haber
I
' is set
, th.. i the
ear as n<. ' "'■
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PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN
Pennsylvania Women Come Of Age Co-Education Is Now Outmoded;
New Methods living Evaluated
n i.
I US.
\pparenl I >■ 1 mind
■y are
President «.*vlord llarnwell
ild be i his
n who an 0 nvaJl 11
ha* immensui. nMMd thi mia gradn
■
speak* of
U a phj
Intro-
■11 has *• t available
rch has i
Maw) ll. I'iti, il
ile for
I nil -t i ml inn 11 BOD w ill ll lull r tin I In ll I I (il I >l ll III « llnl Mil
tin \ inn HI il lui iM lu
habitation bj Ike I nl • niiirn nnili'i «i adual I will mrliiiir raetaaraate, caaaaaoo room-, nnd ap alum
I l\ el I iuiprin ■ nl Hviai cumin' urn.
affect lh« complexion nl I lie entire I HIM i ill v \i» i imiliii I i I'Hllll- hiiii- Hill h.i\c In In' BH the I IIIMI -ll \ H ill In nlo a roniprchcii-.ui i \ iliinion of HHUH n'a educalion.
ri are
i
nnd tl on thi
Of thi mcil and the ■ il is
(me. from
ly almost
I
why i gainst
ai Pi ■ impo i given
aduate
I'm m HI.i thwhile, well i I
divid under-
they tnu ■
their m n t
fulfill tli still ;
THE PEOPLE at ion
• 11>- on the
I lie t
"thai type ■■• ' ility to I
calibri If and her
n of woman in the
'. ithiii tin
■ >tal number of women would up unti
an in. muter
lictiiill of two ich of which will In
00 women. Thi
■Ml number enrolled.
ition will num-
1 than I addi-
tj will I- from
en the opportunity to li\
Mr. I.uura Bornhold
ad liy Pitt,
ith Collage and Vale Univert ty, Dr. Bornholdl
will,..
of till Dr. AH
about the i
areer.
'lake full use of their oppor- (Continued on page th
Five Women State Opinions About Life At The University Wharton Women Are Discriminated Against
h> Mia* Nun v Maj bi lilor, IYiin-.\Uania Neva)
Thi
ell as a fen
audaci f Die-
Hall to get I
What's so unuusal a D may ask. "Women hi
ns for dci n like
Aha! VI v.
way* i
men and one woman. Th
u ill not i.
. . . and LADY," In as ■ I I he ul.-i. infni tun;
ition. Women On I he Spot
■
.dents
ad them to the no! "I'm
SM n most
mile.
Tin. l 'each- m her
with ■
This it we
ing. The
'Shock-Treatment' Marks First Years At Penn.
BJ MIM Barbara Main (President. Ilehate Council)
The University of P
ark of the office, the nc
., big sis! s compan- ions, dorn nil all of their ilk,
lit and the i over
the first two
In the analysis of the nature of this >ng in11
I
naps the feminine disposition maneing of the future. But re-
irardli
maintaineil by the typical hi: | )„ tne
loeial level, collote will be the time o i as opposed to adolescent infatuation I,
parties, t i in High School, *
' of men who appreciate mat ll. The Madam! ittting
n, being inspired to wntly,
I ■
intellectuals."
' relation of n
(C" <m page $ix)
WSGA Pushes Program For Self-Improvement
bj inl \nn Trimble
(President W9QA)
mpU will
place!
for the
Perennial Problem- BtBOJld
In th late
Council is* made up of in ai
from al This grou:
t that the ling more and
that altho at thi
doing so.
i ad-
i uitful and
lion. Tin
opinii | gathering
pre*«- e adminisi
Hampered b> Peraonnel Taraover
i m and tered at times by the yearly I
II goals of \ seem to eontinoi with
such men and the Transyhani.in prog in for
I proving.
and its glaririe
ment.
New Educational Stress Put On 'Whole' Person
by Mi» \ui,i Kaplan
The enrollnn men at the I'niver-
cantlj ears. Thi I is gre
■re are now :' pursuing full -11
■
form, of new the value 'ion.
i ty, worn, table
from year to year, there is an i 1 :ift in values. Tl |
pre- ually ".at «
woman in,
helpful, i H the time when tin .ilent. the areas whu of in- auram quite n in their
- j I 8, I960 THE DAILY PE N N S Y L V AN I AN PAGE THREE
omen At Pennsylvania !>age two)
■ a numb iriliu-
irn." _ article which appeared in the :
i nholdt expressed r the
cial life and tl ' nU are to be
h a woman m community: "There are ;ulju 'merits which must be made
uch an oura today,
I as a scholai - are created. ■ ' from the
to date I i of other
ak through these ■—if ienta
many career-dating-educational patterns not be appropriate
,', given individual.''
\iine R. Sneir--
Working directly M " Bornholdt is Miss Anne B. Speirs, B .c„,
i' formula . separate
ant than the n
Pi that ^acti d to mine in the
uident at rania 1 that th'
advantai" ibina- that the
urton "f r'n'' KSchoi- ' °f Nursing and the School of
Presently, approximately 50 per i 'i women d (lasses with
ifional opportunities. Still they are under » observation and guidance of i nholdt and her staff.
Dean of Women'- I '111. e
The effectiveness of I P|,an of Women with its new fulfill many i
tU thought-out advice, plan for the f -ulate administral he various
(boo!* C»' As an advising sen 11 that
i If and material gained from
; this way all advi nonal'' round. Ti thy atmos-
■ryrec!" Dr. Bornholdt n with a warm id ittc tonality. Her tinted by the buoyant g< r they
gain tin ( a confu ent. fundamei
(gram, foresight and imaginatii •■ssary Whether Dr Bornholdl
jeirs an with thi ID be litest of tin he realiza- I" that the University seems up with some M and daring plan f< ihe qua
an be done. In patch the ^•t of her predecessor, Dr. II ier.
Social Conduct Regulation-
Much has bout the la] conduct regulations Student Affairs. While these
a teasing regimentation by the Unh irniticant to note that Dean
iholdt ,s little interferes Vsocial lives of it ta. Regulations there permit men to • prls' rooms an ot contemplated at Busylvania," Dean Bornholdt d gniM that "college men and taen must have some plat- t hey can entertain quietly." She Wwed much regret that the small rooms which were originally
to be a part of the new 'liitories and which were "med as pi. men and women could meet in relative privacy
BUM of the expense involved in their con- ation.
With the i Ir.n of th. ■rmitories the third function '•he Dean of Won bninlatration of women's hou-ing
;*i" bee Imilitalilv the "White Bible" "octal regulations will havi and techniques ' have to be lariat ease of resident women.
As to the Idlity of the Dean of Women's offio I i tigate a broad research program to update women's
'•cation at I' ,nia and pass the findings of th eta on research should examine the
uvauoni <>f women who attend college as well as determining those national methods which are with female students.
ran Pennsylvania must be aide to say hoi W they have gained more than a particular skill which will enable "" to get a j„b. The within its
1 ■• lectual curiosity sufficiently strong ta How thi-. is to be achievi the major pro1
rtrsnting Deal dt and her staff.
Miss Kaplan pagi in
and la winch is
ring at i iit in tin ■
ii the
the an
ng ac- ■
if vital i munit)
•igful whi
ing tl l which .vith the i
Sororities Primitive; Activities Drudgery
hj \ii~s Barbara Keiaftau1
Bglomerati
campu one w
ng with i • an-cut
propaga
Till-
ed aa
i ally a er away t
lie must : p and make one
her underlings tig in a uni-
greater good for th- ber, of course. The minor officials
Ing the pli
ship and their main in life hand-
book and answi ■ ne right blend of sa< Mas, loyal heady tication and smould
iy is a unit of a still larger organi. the Panhellenie which does many important things, such sponsoring a formal pledge dance every year. So have fun; they give teas t I their
ill skills, have mixers with frs study together (this is confused with cheating), an arrange d.v ■ This
hack to the propagata lea.
•Iy fe- male organization, the sideration is the integral
Dr. K. Jean Brownlee »<* "■ «8 the co-ed a-1 fw;-.' , • T. * r, • lA co-ed ad "ptimism is also reflected in I'r R. Jean Brownlee,
illustrat' by point- ' •■* that all women who applied last year to medical school from
were accepted. While Dr. Brownlee does not fui '•t of which I la the girls entered, this statistic must be
in page five) i
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(Continued on page tit)
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Varsity Wrestlers Inaugurate Loop Competition At Rutgers
i i
in the
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will
Mini in
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Tyro Raquets Lose; Varsity Tests Army
in their
die
Moll .1 nut that with the aditton out on
the "M
Robbie i John Butch btld a
11 in their ham 1'i'nn.
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king the i'
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Quaker Swordsmen To Fence Bulldogs In First Ivy Match
..ell Sparks Kris
third
1 r n in
.. Diviaio
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nine
Quaker Frosh Win; Wideman Cans 42, As Purdy Tallies 25
in the
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by Leonard Ho^an
"i pro
in the upi»
Prepj
link Schwari
Keglers Travel . ■»11; .i Nen ^ nrk squad for
lln thir<l time tin- season, the Petal bowUni dub travels io Hcmp-tcatl. V \ .. to fare Hot
in an attempt to record their tir-t victory of the ram- paitfn.
Having lout t»n close ile- us in ( ooper I nion and
((ineii- in Ihiir opening matches. the Quaker keglan oppose the Dutchmen in a pair of matches today and tomorrow. I he lead with the larxer numlier of total points over the two da>s Hill re- eeire a troph) don.ucd bj the proprietors of the bowling es- lalilishmeuls at which the con
» ill take place. I hi- pinnien will he paced l>\
a pair of dependalilc veterans and two promisinf freshmen. < aptain Mark I'u-nik and junior lor >ina will provide the squad with experience while Brat-yeai performeri Ed -i kind and Norm Miller will also have an opportunity to reinforce their status as varsity regulars.
am w,
of til
Face Hamilton
I
held !
Th. Johnny Bright witl ■'■ and Jim Lyon at the most succi
11 will
The '
Ing in the
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1 befu
Pentl has in the pi
will he p their Willis
but th
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•he Quaker
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\\onwn \t Pennsylvania inethinir ites that
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out tl !Oth in i
In . u i men II Pennsjrlvai
tit
longer
A FEW OBSERVATIONS I icational more than half
" Although the «■■
n. . . . 'i ' chjldho
1 of a ank; at
\ll ( (n<l> \-|)ir. ii. Qaeeoahipi
"!' sbilti;. '1 '"' ""''
n the san «o much a
-.■lards
Although in i
a moment, UK .ward rai make possible the fulfilling
( mils ••lininoral"
ihinK W quite colorfully hit upon what
mid do no
- "inuno
•M stand for sueh >«■• A
in changing the
which are i any university admitn
Th( 'self if it thinks that any one class of Immorality has many
uid often • w»y» «"
schohi iest and aliilit: , truly able studeir is been . ,. : turing and di
t. In any gro emph o when women ai outlaw it will fail, stud, their will to learn.
Retirements I'nuide Opportum ajwding l pie who have i>een involved in
. 1 ion at P one cannot h' •itation th.' -imui
Miller ha taaialy lai.
■My enjn; that he in i
hfa ideas are no lon^- "len
which has o<
■
and a re as their mat f a high
■ lean of WOM is «n 0:-' It of a deeper per Id a Pennsylvanian.
■lao highly probal houM an * made it
a education at
"ia must continue to t
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K SIX THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN FRIDAY, JANUARY x
Miss Babcock
■
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I
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\ i imi HI i ollega Varies
■ girl wh» has dated iva inch ii high level
inlqiM
Hi.
' as a ■■. what
fulfill
who an
of the 1'iiisp Ion re-
linea. tlljllhlllll'lll I- \|.|)> H
ami .
:
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influx
i to lie
decidi art". Tin'
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in IVnn
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On January 19, at 8 P.M., Dili. Atty. Victor Blanc addresses an open moating of tha Man'i Club on "Crime in Philodelphio." All invited.
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• Dinner. 6 le 9 »M Supper » le i AM
Dinner Music— Entertainment by the Student Princes every nlfhl till 3 AM—Dick Theme* et the Piono Sar
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