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Grinnell Sets s
New Course
In Russian
Edmund Hier, former teaching
fellow in the University German
department, will initiate a course
in Russian at Grinnell College this
fall, Grinnell President Howard R.
Bowen announced recently.
Hier, who will also be an in-
structor in the Grinnell German
department, will begin teaching
during the fall semester.
In announcing the addition of
Russian to the Grinnell curricu-
lum, President Bowen pointed out
that only about 4000 Americans
are currently studying Russian.
Despite great demands for trans-
lators and other experts in the - ' .
language; the language is studied } " "'*+'
in less than 200 colleges and only,"
a handful of high schools.
By contrast, English is being
taught to at least five million .:
Russians. Numerous other Euro-
pean and Asiatic contries also NEW INSTALLATION-- Recently installed in the new Fluids
stress English as an important water tunnel. Built by University researchers in connection wit
language to be studied. the equipment was donated to the University at the completion
"Education in language is essen- ly one-half of the equipment being installed in the laboratory' h
tial to our understanding of for- building or has been donated by private industry for use in the:
eign ways of life," Bowen said.
"Our international responsibilityN
demands thorough knowledge of
"We expect that the addition of
Russian at Grinnell will not only (Continued. from'Page 1)
strengthen our liberal arts offering school will use the Fluids Engi-
but also contribute to the needs to Prof. Edmonson. "We can now neering Laboratory at one time or
of~~intl nainleeuit.w equipment too heavy another during their years at the
Colorado College plans to in- to be put in the old laboratories, University. "The undergraduates
augurate an experimental program and equipment which uses far too will be taught the applications of
in mathematics and science for the much wattage ever to be operated basic sciences to engineering, and
general student with the aid of a where we formerly were," he ex- the graduate student will.use it to
$60,000 Carnegie Corporation plained. experiment along new lines," Prof.
grant. All students in the engineering Edmonson added.
As fluids are a basic concept of
engineering, the study of it is
required by all departments of the
college. Because of the' large
RADIOTENNEsSEE WIAMS
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Engineering Laboratoryis this
h a project for private industry,
of the experiment. Approximate-
as. been bought for use-. in the
new laboratory.
ompletion

amount of electricity, water, and
gases available to all sections, of
the laboratory, several experi-
ments requiring the operation of
some of the largest equipment in
the building can be conducted
simultaneously.
"We' are very proud of the new
installation, Prof. Edmonson con-
cluded, "and I am sure It will live
up to the high' expectations we
have for it both as a regular stu-
dent's lab, and as a center for
research.

research.

SIR JOHN GIELGUD

ELEANOR ROOSEVELT

HILL AUDITORIUM

PLATFORM ATTRACTIONS

1958
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Nov. 13 MARGARET WEBSTER
Margaret Webster is one of the most outstanding
figures in the American theatre today. She is on
actress of note, a well-known author, and one of
our finest directors. Appearing here in a dramatic
recital, she will introduce on her program some of
Shaw's famous gallery of extraordinary women,_
ranging from Eve to Elizd Doolittle and from Major
Barboato.St. Joan.;
PICTURES FROM A SHAVIAN GALLERY
:fan. 16 EDDIE DOWLING
Eddie Dowling is one of the all-time greats of the
entertainment world. He has been an outstanding
success in every phase of show business-vaudeville,
musical comedy, drama, producer, director and play-
wright. He has enriched the theatre by bringing to
the spotlight the challenging works of such young
playwrights as Tennessee Williams and William
Saroyan.
FROM SHAKESPEARE TO SAROYAN
Feb. 20 SIR JOHN GLUBB
The small, courageous Englishman known as Glubb
Pasha is almost as legendary in the Mid-East as
Lawrence of Arabia. For fifteen years head of the
Arab Legion, Gen. Glubb is celebrated for his wide
knowledge of Arab custom and dialects. Though'
often partial to the Arabs, he feels that the Middle
East is essential for the survival of the British Em-
pire.
A SOLDIER WITH THE ARABS
Mar. 13 NORMAN COUSINS
Michigan students have sought for years to bring
Norman Cousins to the campus. A distinguished
author and the brilliant editor of the "Saturday
Review,' Mr. Cousins long has been concerned with
the moral, political and social conditions which affect
the problem of human growth and the individual
free man. He is a 'favorite figure of American
college students.
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