The Yellow Springs American, Volume 1, Numbers 1-22

IKBSTB COtWTT PRISTrMfl CO. V *!l»w Spites* A » r r lc « a Page 1* Thursday, June 25 C*darvltl« Hrrate Take Part Klein Named ANTIOCH NOTES Dr. Corwin and Dr. Owen In Workshops; Finlay, To SAM; Dr. Geiger To Clu.irl.iils Will Go To Colorado, Prof. Goetz T o Touch At Columbia, Other Summer Plans Are Listed YELLOW SPRINGS, O., June 17, to improve their teaching methods, —Two members of the Antioch College science department will take part in workshops designed to improve the quality of college training, this month and next. I)r. James I'. Corwin, professor Of chemistry, joined 300 educa­ tors at the Pennsylvania State College workshop In Chemical Education, June 15-20. Sponsored _by the division of education of the American Chemical Society, 'the group studied ways of In­ teresting. students In entering the field of chemistry and in invprov- j lug chemistry teaching. j Dr. Corwin is a member of the will be directed by Dr. Algo D. Hen­ derson, professor of higher educa­ tion at Michigan and former Anti­ och president. Two members of the Antioch Col­ lege faculty were recently ejected to the board of directors of the Dayton chapter of the Society for the Advancement of Management. They are William Finlay, direc­ tor of the Antioch Business In­ stitute, and Frederick It, Klein, assistant, professor of business administration, Klein was also lianied vice president in charge of education and research for the group. Leaveil of absence and sabbatical icavca will take twelve members of the Antioch College staff to four continents during the next aca­ demic yur, I>r. ami Sirs. George Geiger who travel in Europe and later in South America. Dr. -OeiKeiv who Is secretary-treasurer of the American Philosophical Associa­ tion, wifi represent the association at an International conference of philosophers it) Brussels, Belgium --Leaves of absence and sabbatical in August. Dr. j, Keith McGary, assistant professor of philosophy at the Uni­ versity of Wisconsin, Will take Dr, Geiger's place for the next year. Dr. McGary. who holds d e g r e e s from Rice Institute, the University of Texas and New York University, has published articles Sn the New tender, Antioch Review and 'The Progressive, Fressa Baker Tnnmn, director of admissions will spend several months in South America after the first of the year, on sabba­ tical leave. She plans to travel with Dr. and Mrs, Geiger there. Amos E. Mazzolinl, assistant pro- St turned out I went to gradgutt* school anyway. So I've bad at long-standing yen to look into Indian' ruins." During one week of July and one week of August, B^ly" E. Goetz, professor of business admlntstra- Ilotn will be on the faculty of the C o l um b i a University executive Training Course. Arden House, the former mansion Of multi-millionaire Edward Harrlman, about 50 miles from New York City, will be the site of the summer program. Top corporation officials from four countries will study at tho two six-week sessions, including representatives of American Tele­ phone and Telegraph, Radio Corp­ oration of America, Socony-Viicu- um Oil Co., Westinghouse and A- mercan Cynnamld. P r o f e s s o r Goetz will lead classes on Analysis of Policy Issues. Last year Anti­ och President Douglas McGregor took part In the program. The summer locations of tw*0 other Antioch faculty members will Although the need In for men volunteers for the s t a g e parts, women volunteers can help with costumes, office routine and re­ freshments, according to Director Arthur Lithgow. Interested persons should con­ tact Lithgow at Antioch College, Yellow Springs 7-7331. Rehearsals will bo held every Monday and Tuesday evenings and afternoons after A;30, The piny will be presented each wcelc during tho 10-week season, from Wednesday through Sunday evenings, with a Sunday matinee. Antioch’s second Shakespearean festival, the series this summer will feature a largo company of professional Broadway actors plus college students. Miss Corrigan Honored A t Shower Complimenting Miss Rita Mario Corrigan, whose marriage to Mr. .Orville D. Tobins Will take place be Hancock Me, and Salt Lake SaUlrday morning, a mlscel- Cty, Utah. Piero Bellugi, assistant jBhc0|„ shower ,vas givcn Friday professor of music, has accepted evening at the home of Mr. and Bothmen joined the Antioch fac-1 American Chemical Society's spon-, tdty lftSt fal|> KMn is a former; soring committee, j business manager of the Pntchogue. j Dr. G. E, Owen, professor of pby- N. y „ Advance. Finlay, who has sics, hits been named consultant v, id„ exp(>ri(-.nr(l in business and on teaching science at the Univer- t,duenUon, ls n for‘mt,r dimtor of sity of Michigan Lodoge Profes- jntjUSbritil relations for Wright Aer-; sors Workshop. July 2 and 3. The onailtjcn] c 0rp, workshop, which is designed to give 0_______ college faculty members a <hanee■ YELLOW SPRINGS. O, June lg, . ,, „ , , , iMrs, Edward Carlisle of Yellow Associate Professor of American. Sprlpj,s 3s slstc,r of lhe brlde-dcct * \ \ Something to Shout About! liances A V e stu igh o itse H o t ji o li it elevision • W e -t iu a lio u y f •* DuMont 9 RC\ Victor Y om ig a t im u S in k s niitl Cab i n n s H o o v e r a m i E u r e k a G le a n e r s "Th e B'mi Costs So t i l t h More” XefJra Avc. Phone 17156 Yellow Springs fessor of modeling, will visit botii un i,nvitntl0n to jo‘ n Pi; rrc Jk! on' Mrs, David C. Bradfute, Bradfute Europe and North Africa this win-,'™88 S(,n,lTniftr in ,ott T Road, near Xenia. ter. During his absence. Robert j £ , . f E ^ b S J * Thp * * O rigan Koepniek of Dayton, who teaches . ... . t. . ! and Mr, Tobias will be solemniz- at the Dayton Art .Institute, wi„ ; with a* h o n ow m with Antioch i ^ gt sem ‘T)art-time as Visiting Sculptor ; a‘ u“ n a ^ su’ a K<-'rzberger, w om|{n y d ,ow gpr-ngs pt 9s30 At ^ at Antioch. ; ni m n ,y v,pu* Also in Europe will he Drs. Rich­ ard Yalman. associate professor of j Civilization Louis Filler will tench I chemistry. O. F. Mathiasen, profes- at the University of Utah summer. rw iy Slewnrt ha8 returned to sor of education. Morris T. K e e t o n . .session, He wtll conduct courses in M|o; g p r l f t g s foilowing a trlp to college pastor, and Nolan Miller, both the literature and the history; VmshVits for fl golf tournament associate professor of English. *departments. 10f Whieh he was a participant. He Two members of the college bus- | YELLOW SPRINGS, O, June 22 j ajao visited Sn New York City dur- iness department will also be on j <Spear-carriers, messengers, foot-1 j„g bis ten days absence. He Is now leave next year. D, A. Magnider, ; soldie rs. First and Second Citizens, j working at the Mimai Deposit Bank professor of accounting, will be on ■ These* are the bit parts still openjfor tj,c summer but will return to sabbatical leave, Mr, and Mrs. |for volunteer actors at the Antioch JDuke University in Durham, N. C, Mngriider plan to visit Europe In j Area Theatre, which is presenting j jn tj,p where he will be en- .j the spring, Dr, Billy E. Goetz, 'the seven plays of Shakespeare's Greco-Roman cycle, this summer. The season opens, July 1, with the production of “1 rollus and CTessJdn." < t f 1*8 Kifrt-Df?ed Spruce Siding I’cr im iw, Feet |8 6 a. Galv. Steel - MMore-Drain" Roofing 8 -0 TO-O fit f 1 -0 Ltstiftk* *10M Flooring 2 5 /3 2 x 2 W * No. 1 C om .fr t r f c . ^ a k 'f ^ r t g '* ClkAaAki 5 **• ■■%.- sit '-■Of *■- "*> t*er Sq. Feei- r * -A.i *• M Per Bd. Feet ^ r * . * »• . S* Umber Co. Yellow Spring! professor of business ndminlstra fion will he employed in Chicago I during a leave of absence. Charles f M, (losz, an Antioch graduate ; who has been college bursar Since 7 ■ 1&18 will teach full-time In the , ! business department for the year. I I Ills rank will be associate pro* ; fessor. James Sitortr a^iliW'nc- i counting gradluate, will serve as acting bursar, j Yw‘0 Antioch 4school lturtiju;-lor^ :also have been granted leaved |>lrs.. frM .Jean Trolandtr will spend kpr'ltSw in Yellow Springs and i S n i ? '■ '■*' Reed plans to tract 1m Europe and 3 South America, An Anttot ii grades- J sit*-. Mart A Smith. M Newaygo |.. ' M-. h , Will teach fitst ytnr Antioch Sihoed, V . .i| “A The kisurlmis mafision built by'! railroad r.taghatt- Edward Harti-" man and the ru.nA’ r«f a J t .if-5,!f) in southwest folosatlo art among the SootaRons which figare, m summer pk*ns of Afitiwh Ce,,* luge faculty tutrain t*. Mr. and Mrs, E.-iv nr 5 OitjriTi.fi. .moilate ptm>b ssors « f uatftema- trt.3 and <duestm» ws!i i-fa n*t the summer m an imku<:ng\al told trip spfinsoMdl by the Uo»w:r«.ty of fViltirado Work.ng wJh the gcO- ‘ logy and whisk brooms which are standard equipmt nt tut smb worlf. they will study a small untstataftd. p it hits in the For View ruins, "Every since Jwas a sophomore lit high school I wanted to {»* * an archeologist,” Mrs, Otiirthili, : who directs the Antioef) Testing 01fire confesses. "I decided n* goliist It because I illrih'f svsfff * to go to graduate school and a# roiled as a senior. 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