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PANEL:
ACWR Examines
UN University Idea
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Daily-Archie Sader
PARKING LOT-Above is the artist's conception of the proposed Thompson Street parking lot which
is being built to alleviate the parking problem at the University. The project will be financed by ap-
propriations.
By JUDITH BLEIER
! The department of studies on
the United Nations of Americans
Committed to World Responsibil-
ity held an introductory panel
discussion on the concept of a
United Nations University last
week.
Prof. Elton McNeil of the psy-
chology department at that time
discussed the contribution of a
UN University to international
studies. He noted that there is a
psychological problem involved in
trying to become international.
International studies generally.
end up as national studies, he.
maintained. One's interpretation
of the international situation is
always biased by his own culture.
One sees what he wants to see, or
what he needs to see, in other
countries.
Prof. Richard Meier of the nat-
ural resources school and the Men-
tal Health Research Institute said'
that the UN University graduates
and instructors would be able to
pass on advice and information as
well as technical assistance.
Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the
economics department noted that
the UN University would be a
symbol of truth and a quest of
Program
Notes
Handel's "Messiah" will be pre-
sented under the auspices of the
University Musical Society, the
University Choral Union and the
Musical Society Orchestra. Lester
McCoy will conduct the two per-
formances, which will be held on
Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. and
2:30 p.m. Sunday in Hill Audi-
torium.
Land Ho!.. .
Musket will present five per-
formances of a musical comedy,
"Land Ho!" this week. This orig-
inal production by Jack O'Brien
will be presented Nov. 29, 30, Dec.
1 and 2 at 8:30 p.m., with a mat-
inee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
Chekhov Play ...
"The Marriage Proposal" by An-
ton Chekhov will be presented at
4:10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30. The
play, part of the Laboratory Play-
bill Series, will be given in the
Arena Theatre of the Frieze Build-
ing under the auspices of the
speech department.
knowledge. He would like to see
the UN University as a mosaic,
not a world united.
Prof. John Brubacher of the
education school discussed the
need for a consistent theory of
education in connection with a
UN University.
Committee Lists
New Members
Newly appointed members of
the literary college steering com-
mittee are Carol Fleisher, '64,
Barbara Gans, '63, and Victor
Wexler, '63.
TROY DONAHUE
CONNIE STEVENS
DOROTHY McGUIRE
LLOYD NOLAN
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Challenge
Colloquium
Dec. 1-3,1961
"Review of
Alternatives to War
in the NeaAge "
EUGENE RABINOWICH,
Ed. of Bulletin of
Atomic Scientists
Fri., Dec. 1 . .: 8:00 P.M.
Union Ballroom.
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PRIZE-WINNING CARTOON "SKI NEW
"MUNRO" HORIZONS"
Friday: BOB HOPE in "Bachelor's Paradise"
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"History and Problems
of Negotiations"'
HAROLD STASSEN,
Advisor to Pres. Eisenhower
on Disarmament
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Sat.,
Dec. 2 ..11 .00 A.M.
Union Ballroom
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"Disarmament and
Arms Control"
ABRAHAM BARGMAN,
Member of U.N.
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MUSKET Presents
AND HO'
A NEW MUSICAL COMEDY
Disarmament Study
Sat.,
Dec. 2
. . 3:00 P.M.
Multi-purpose Rm., UGLI
"Deterrent Theory"
ROBERT OSGOOD,
Author "Limited War"