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TWO

THlE MICHIGEAN .-DAILY

TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1953

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Prof., Phelani

Delivers Two
Lectures Here{
AeaS Of Torointo Institute
Says Philosopher Must
Seeak Truth And Peace
(Continued from Page 1)
scribed as harmony between the thing
and the intellect.
Faith and Reson* or Philosophy
and Theology, Professor Phelan said,
~take different paths in their quest for
truth. Reason and Philosophy, he
said, start with the Senses and pro-
ceed to knowledge of existence, unity,
goodness, intelligence and the will of
God while Faith and theology rest
on revelation; and not private .revela-
tion, he specified, but that which pro-
coeds froma the authority of the
Chu cJl, In bringing, to light the re-
lationship between Faith and Rea-
son, the speaker said, St. Thomas vir-
tually Christianized the philosophy of
Aristotle.
In his lecture yesterday, Professor
Phelan declared that a philosopher
mnust love order and ,seek peace or be
false to his profession.
Speaking upon "Art, Science and.
Wisdom -A Scholastic Synthesis,"
Professor Phelan devoted his lecture
to explaining the philosophy of St.
Thomas Aquinas.
G~reeki and Roman culture were syn-'
Vleied during the Middle Ages into
pilosophic, scientific Aind theological
interpretations of scholasticism, Pro-
fessor .Phelan explained.,
Oi-der, h e said.., is a direction of like
Sand unlike things to a definite end.
Order is found in the universe around
us, in speculative scipaces, natural
sciences, logic and in ;ethics, -he said.
Because a philosopher . s a lover of
knowledge he becomes a personal
lover of order.
Beyond order in die universe around
us is another greater order, the su-
~pernatural,. Professor, Phelan said.
The universe~ has a niche into which,
each individual fits upon birth, au-7
~tomatically possessed of a complete
-orga~nization of virtues..
0-Whnplaced together there .is no
,,,4 cnflict~ between these two orders,
-Pofessor 1'helan explained.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
TUESIJAY, ,TAN. 11, 1938
VOL . XLVIIl. No. 77

Phanetic ,Sciences: A notice of this
Congress vwhiich will be held in Ghent,
Belgium. July 18 and 22, has been re-
ceived by the undersigned and may
be consulted at 1021 Angell Hall by
any persons interested.
F. E. Robbins,

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Student Teas: President and Mrs.
Rhuthven will be at home to students
Wednesday from 4 to 6 p.m.
Proceedings of the 1937 Celebra-
tion. The University Press has just
issued an attractive volume, titled
"A University Between Two Cen-
turies: 'Proceedings of which contain,,
all the addresses and discussions onf
the program of the Celebration last1
June. Members of the faculties and
students who desire to purchase,
copies cf this and other publications
of the University Press may do so at
the University Press Building 311]
Maynard Street. The price of the'
present volume of 495 pages is $4.00.
First Mortgage Loans. The Univer-
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Office, Room 100, South Wing,
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Notice to Men Students: All n.u
students, living in approvecd room-
ing houses. who have any thought of
moving to different quarters for the
second semester should give notice in
writing to the Dean of Students be-
fore 12 o'clock noon of Saturday,
Jan. 15, 11938. Permission to move
will be given only to students com-
plying with thiis requirement.
C. O (lmnsted.
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tration for the, second secmes ter,
please procure slips at Room 4 UI.,
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SAM,11E SENTENCES TWO
Circuit Judge George W. Sample
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PARDON'S HOME DAMAGED
Several hundred dollars damage
was done by fire yesterday to the
home of Edward C. Pardon, super-
intendent of the University buildings
and grounds department. Firemen be-
lieved the blaze was caused by defec-
tive wiring.

Jan. 11, Mr. Arnold will speak on Hy- i
percomplex Numbers; Jan. 18 Mr.
Darling, on the Theory of Represen-
tation: and on Jan. 26, Mr. Rainich.
on Conditional Invariants.
On Thursday, Jan. 19, there will be
i. spcal mneeting at 4:20 in which Mr.
Riaiville will speak on The Heat
Equation.
The Algebra Semiinar will not start
until later.
G. X. IRailichl.
Leain~i~g lxaminlit-iwns in Fr'euc :
Candidates for the degreeI of PhI.D. in
the departments listed below who
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