July 12, 1963
(vol. 73, iss. 13)
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… if the kind of commun- ication that was capable of reach- ing the student and thus banish- ing apathy was created. "The omission of speech from the humanities is symptomatic of the malaise I have been…
… indifference and unawareness of the relation be- tween speech and social conscious- ness. Teaching students to assemble data gives them an insight and a sensitivity which cannot be gleaned from merely drilling…
… pre- pared facts into their heads,. "Speech provides students with an orientation and a kind of competence they genuinely need to relate their roles to human events. To ignore this kind of training is…
… to take a cavalier at- titude toward the fundamental processes of a free society." Unit Provides Insuirance Liability insurance has been pro- vided for all students at the Uni- versity Medical School…
… by a single group policy and no individual insurance certifi-. cates are issued. The medical student liability in- surance is applicable only where is a part of the r'equired course of study in the…
… America, Austin said. Whereas n earth," the report another. Arabs must smell each other when Haptics is communication by meeting; Americans become em- must rely on the touch. Animals may bump or oreign…
… have to be done by someone other measurements. munication, as a movement in a than an American," he said. rsity radio telescope certain direction or a pointing; A panel of students representing…
… and the United States will scribed the theory that words ling power, or the articulated, such as "uh-huh" or discuss Student activities in their originally had a natural sound e fine detail," t4 e "meow…
… nation's universities in the number of foreign students enroll- ed during the 1962-63 academic year and fifth in the number of foreign faculty members. The Institute reported that the University had 1…