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WAGE FOUR

T HE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1953

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Aiken Calls Santayana
'Seeker A fter Wisdom'

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Calling George Santayana a
"moral philosopher and a seeker
after wisdom," Prof. Henry D. Ai-
ken, visiting philosophy professor
from Harvard, yesterday called
Santayana one of the few great
philosophers of the age.
Prof. Aiken told the Acolytes,
graduate philosophy club, that the
philosopher was concerned with
the search for the necessary un-
derpinnings of the rational like.
Santayana pursued this search in
a period whose most influential

minds have been
exact logic and
science, he said.

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However, Prof. Aiken said San-
tayana had anticipated that rea-
sonableness and rationality are
not confined to science alone.
"Man is the talking animal,"
Prof. Aiken concluded. "Santayana
contributed much to our under-
standing of the nature of his talk
and to our knowledge of the ani-
mal himself."

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SUMMER VACATION!

-Courtesy News Service
CAMERAS ROLL IN CLASSROOM
Network Films Foreign
Students for Video Show

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.. but don't forget
if you have an
account with us
to give us your
Change of' Address

By LOUISE TYOR
Campus foreign students will
star in a telecast now being film-
ed by CBS-TV for use this fall.
During the past 10 days a five-
man crew has been here filming
the activities of the English Lan-
guage Institute. These films will
be used for one program of a twen-
ty-six program series entitled "The
Search" to be presented coast-to-
coast beginning next October.
Designed to dramatize the cul-
tural and scientific contributions
of twenty-six American colleges
and universities, the series will
emphasize more unusual aspects
of these contributions.
Following the career of a for-
eign student from the time he ar-
rives at the University until the
end of the eight-week Institute
course in which he participates,
the script for the telecast is called
"The Language That Unites."
It will show how the Institute
aids the foreign student who,
hindered by his poor under-
standing of the English lan-
guage, has difficulty adjusting to
Rushing Ends;
IFC Discloses
PledgeLists
(Continued from Page 1)
drew S. Samosuk, '54; David C.
Travis, '56E.
Phi Kappa Sigma: Darwin S.
Braden, '55NR, Sheldon R. Cham-
bers, '54Ed; Ralph Dean Fagge,
'56; Louis Alfred Petrucco, '56.
Phi Sigma Delta: Alan S. Adel-
son, '55.
Phi Sigma Kappa: Bruce Allen
Brown, '56P; Walter B. Keryluk,
'55E; William B. McKean, '55E;
Harvey J. Stapleton, '56; Leigh J.
Brown, '55A.
Pi Lambda Phi: Ivan Ezra Gold-
berg, '56E.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon: George R
Corey, '56; Robert Lotzer, '54BAd;
Jack Lee Ritter, '55Ed; Jerry Rob-
ison,'55; James Howard Graddock,
'54.
Sigma Nu: Douglas R. Hamburg,
'56E; Francis E. Moravitz, '56A.
Tau Kappa Epsilon: Lyle Leigh
Marshall, '55E; Robert L. Fitts,
'54E.
Marshall, '55E; Robert L. Fitts,
Theta Chi: Lowell Bird, '54; Jack
Cross,'56E; Herbert E. Falk, '56E.
Theta Delta Chi: John B. Dunn,
'57.
Theta Xi: Miles B. Welter, '57E.

University life. The movie will
first show how the student re-
ceives the wrong orientation
but how he gradually accli-
mates himself to University life
through a better knowledge of
English.
While the telecast will use the
entire staff and student body of
the Institute, it concentrates on
onessmall group and their acti-
vities.
Research for the project was
made by director and writer David
Epstein in collaboration with the
faculty members of the Institute.
Filming of the project, which is
produced by Roy Lockwood, will

for the

summer.

GLASSWARE-Intricate vacumn lattice equipment is used to investigate chemical compounds that react so rapidly with air they
cannot be handled under atmospheric pressure. Many government contracts are also being handled by the chemistry department, in-
cluding a study of the effects of supersonic vibrations on electrod e reactions.

THE ANN .ARBOR BANK
Main and Huron Sts.
South State at Nickels Arcade - 1108 South University

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
120 South State Street
Dwight S. Large, Erland J. Wangdahl,
Eugene A. Ransom, Ministers
9:30 A.M.: Discussion Closs-"Understanding
the Christion Faith."
10:45 A.M.: Worship. "Fruit From Such a Seed"
Dr. Large preaching.
2:00 and 5:00 P.M.: Cars will be leaving the
church for the last Guild meeting of the year-
a picnic and sunset worship service.
Welcome to Wesley Foundation Rooms, open daily.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
State and Huron Streets, Phone 2-1121
Wm. C. Bennett, Pastor
10:00 A.M.: Bible School.
11:00 A.M.: "Civilization--But Without God."
6:15 P.M.: Grace Bible Guild Supper.
7:30 P.M.: "The Hearing Ear,"
Monday, 7:30: Bible Study Class.
Wednesday, 8:00: Prayer Meeting.
A Friendly Church where the Word is preached.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Henry Kuizenga, Minister
William S. Baker, University Pastor
Charles Mitchell, Assistant Minister
Sunday Morning Services: 9:15 and 11:15, Henry
Kuizenga preaching "God in the Present Tense"
Sunday Afternoon, 4:00 P.M.: The Guild meets a
Church for picnic at Rev. Baker's home.
ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
North Division at Catherine
Rev. Henry Lewis, Rector
Miss Ada Mae Ames, Counselor for Women
Students
8:00 A.M.: Holy Communion.
9:00 A.M.: Holy Communion and Commentary.
9:50 A.M.: Student Breakfast, Canterbury House.
11:00 A.M.: Morning Prayer and Sermon.
11:00 A.M.: Church School.
6:45 P.M.: Bible Study, University Students,
Canterbury House.
8:00 P.M.: Evening Prayer (Chapel).
During the Week:
7:00 A.M.: Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs.:
Holy Communion.
12:10 P.M. Friday: Holy Communion.
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED
423 South Fourth Ave.
Walter S. Press, Pastor
William H. Bos. Minister to Students
Irene Applin Boice, Director of Music
10:45 A.M.: Worship Service. Sermon by Rev.
Press, "The Spirit that Comes from God."

MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
Hill and Tappan Sts.
Rev. George Barger, Minister
10:45 A.M.: Morning Worship.
Sermon: "The Common Sense of Chhristianity"
9:45 A.M.: Church School.
Nursery for children during service.
CONGREGATIONAL-DISCIPLES STUDENT GUILD
Student Guild House 438 Maynard
H. L. Pickerill, Director
Miss Doris Reed, Protestant Counselor to Foreign
Students, will speak at 7:00 P.M. on "One
Out of Seventeen."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
9:30 A.M.: Sunday School.
11:00 A.M.: Sunday Morning Services.
May 24-Soul and Body.
5:00 P.M.: Sunday Evening Service.
8:00 P.M.: Wednesday: Testimonial Service.
A free reading room is maintained at 339 South
Main Street where the Bible and all authorized
Christian Science literature may be read, bor-
rowed, or purchased.
The Reading Room is open daily except Sundays
and holidays from 11 to 5, Friday evenings from
7 to 9, and Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to
4:30.
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
(National Lutheran Council)
Hill and Forest Avenue
Dr. H. O. Yoder, Pastor
Sunday-9:25 A.M.: Bible Class.
10:30 A.M.: Worship Service-Sermon by Dr.
George Mendenhall.
6:00 P.M.: Senior Supper-Glen Wagner, Toledo,
Speaker.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
AND STUDENT CENTER
1511 Washtenaw Avenue
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 10:30: Service, with sermon by the
pastor, "Hearken Unto Me And Understand."
Confirmation of 2nd semester membership class
Sunday at 6:00: Fellowship and Recognition Din-
ner, with talk by Dr. Harold Petering of the
Upjohn Co. in Kalamazoo-on "The Challenge
Christianity Lays Upon The Scientist."
ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL
William and Thompson Sts.
Masses Daily at 7:00 A.M., 8:00 A.M., 9:00 A.M.
Sunday at 8:00 A.M., 9:30 A.M., 11:00 A.M.,
12:00 Noon.
Novena Devotions, Wednesday Evenings 7:30 P.M.
Newman Club Rooms in Basement of Chapel.

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DELICATE ART-Glassblower George Killich puts the finishing
touches on one of the numerous pieces of fragile equipment used X-RAY STUDIES-X-ray diffraction apparatus is used to inves-
every day by University chemists. tigate the structure of gas molecules.

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Triangle: Ralph E. Kroy, '55E;{
Raymond .E. Sund, '55E; John L.
Shields, '56E; John Rakoo, '55E;
Emil E. Sattler, '56E; Paul E. An-
derson, '55E; Ward D. Getty, '55E;
Robert C. Proestel, '55E; Arthur
H. Pierson, '55E; James W. Sher-
man, '55E; David C. Thomas,
'55E; Rhody L. Nornberg, 56E.
Trigon: Overton W. Place, '56;
Thomas A. Townsend, '54; Stanley
B. Wallis, '56.
Music Groups
To Perform
The University Symphony Or-
chestra together with the Stanley
Quartet and a Festival String Or-
chestra of 170 high school stu-
dents will present a concert at
4:15 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Audi-
torium.
Outstanding string instrument
players from Ann Arbor, Cass
Technical Institute, Hillsdale and
Ferndale high schools will par-
ticipate.
Included in the program will be
Tschaikowsky's "Serenade for
Strings," "Chausson's "Symphony I

ATOMIC RESEARCH-The Beta Ray Survey Spectrometer determines the energy with which Beta
rays are ejected from an atom-disintigrating nucleus. Data is automatically recorded on a special
chart.

Pictures by
Malcolm Shatz

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
502 E. Huron
C. H. Loucks, Minister and Student Counselor
Mrs. Ruth Mars, Assistant Student Counselor
9:45 A.M.: Student Bible class studies.
11:00 A.M.: Worship. Guest speaker, Professor
Beaven, "Religion or Christianity."
4:00 P.M.: Guild will hold outdoor meeting in
Arboretum.

CAMPUS CHAPEL
(Sponsored by the Christian Reformed Churches
of Michigan)
Washtenaw at Forest
Rev. Leonard Verduin, Director

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