\Y, MAY (Ehp Datlu, pennsutoanian u. s. w rather Hureaa Official Forecast i VOL. LXXV I'HII ADELPHIA, THURSDAY, M X 1 . Philomathean GetsSeat Dr. Hess Named On Under grad Council Assistant Provost First Organization Admitted Since '55 i» lii.inn I . rUnehkora Undergraduate ' i in- mtation ted Philomathean S< mcil seal T i ivrht. It amic uncil whi ( lul) gain« Und( im. Phili will MOM and in it. I nrw Hcml i "' uld put il In i I'm 1 tnal tural Trustees Move To Ban Discrimination Clauses In Budget Affairs In Three Fraternities bj l Ihoi Q M|*i ith the i l y policj of non- rimination, the Board of Trui commendatii Prov.,st in Studenl B on [nter-group Relate ued an ultimatum to I tffUiated with national | i ntain In istitutiona it il Sigma NIL have '1 l .III I in > I i DWIG Hold- new i adergrad H ; Student Wins Burr Priie For Best Book Collection if the I the princip Mr I of pi d by n as addi- hand I Ming I l)r UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCEMENTS Grade Reports All Transfer Students RECORD ,,on work befog do he r.-m,, , miiia-lh,,.!!.,!,,,! thanitaeeiiHt.- Columbia President Backs Compulsory Trimester Plan b) Molvj by only on. vear. In 'hat I rill tial. It .-il.'-' plan, Dr. Kirk can tak given their national bodiea ran I In I Rival land I] not have ' M| here .' iii- \ | p r i I. »i'i »a- el ideiil group , „„ I,,.- or noi l»o "«• '"'-v e 3 taunted the rwMeaU Vn tht- tie* th< > were ork hotel done on 'I"' Undergrad Hits IF \l I! the I < ii ii n i i I IIIIIM -I ii. erase the <ln i-ion lines between < hristiaa lad Jen i-li in Intel fr.ilirmu Council i-hing pro- I ill While ii pawned tin- other t*o "lilil not lie ing. II for \rlu Ii II mi' |i. nod I. » ill In dil ided into foi h oi which "ill rusli h) hlanket in.r on two I i Ida) t\ rait I nih ill lo •lifiiiii.it. >nl piil them in with group- nnr and three. tkboagh 'ii other two pro ..iih.i • n miitiiini' ul.
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\Y, MAY (Ehp Datlu, pennsutoanian u. s. w rather Hureaa
Official Forecast
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VOL. LXXV I'HII ADELPHIA, THURSDAY, M X1. ■
Philomathean GetsSeat Dr. Hess Named On Under grad Council Assistant Provost First Organization Admitted Since '55
i» lii.inn I . rUnehkora
Undergraduate ' i in-
mtation ted Philomathean S< mcil seal T i ivrht.
It amic uncil whi
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( lul) gain«
Und(
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Phili
will ■
MOM and
in it.
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I nrw Hcml i "'
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uld put il
In i
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tural
Trustees Move To Ban Discrimination Clauses
In Budget Affairs In Three Fraternities bj l Ihoi Q M|*i
ith the i l y policj of non- rimination, the Board of Trui commendatii
Prov.,st in Studenl B on
[nter-group Relate ued an ultimatum to I tffUiated with national | i ntain In
istitutiona it
il Sigma NIL have '1
l .III I in > I i DWIG Hold- new i adergrad H
;
Student Wins Burr Priie For Best Book Collection
if the
I the
princip Mr
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d by n as
addi-
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UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Grade Reports
All
Transfer Students
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RECORD
,,on work befog do
he r.-m,,
, miiia-lh,,.!!.,!,,,! thanitaeeiiHt.-
Columbia President Backs Compulsory Trimester Plan
b) Molvj
by only on. vear. In
'hat I
rill
tial. It .-il.'-'
plan, Dr. Kirk
can tak
given their national bodiea ran
I In I Rival land
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I] not have
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' M| here
.' iii-
\ | p r i I.
»i'i »a- el ideiil group , „„ I,,.- or noi l»o "«• '"'-v e3 taunted the rwMeaU
Vn tht- tie* th< > were ork hotel done on 'I"'
Undergrad Hits IF \l I!
the I < ii ii n i i I IIIIIM -I ii. erase the <ln i-ion lines between < hristiaa lad Jen i-li
in Intel fr.ilirmu Council i-hing pro-
■ I ill While ii pawned tin- other t*o
"lilil not lie
ing. II for \rlu Ii II
mi' |i. nod I. » ill In dil ided
into foi h oi which "ill rusli h) hlanket in.r on two I i Ida) t\ rait
I nih ill lo •lifiiiii.it. >nl piil
them in with group- nnr and three.
tkboagh 'ii other two pro ..iih.i •■
n miitiiini' ul.
fAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN THURSDAY. MAY 2r. l!'ffl
Editorials
* A Step (loser ion tO force ;ill ! ■
to dn ould noi
prising I With other an
Dartmouth, the On was i ed and <l at
h pride I in it*
Willie I lie
,' all iracl ice religious
ination regard)**! «>t' th a of thru Bj ken,
difficult i been red ifted, will b no ; to diacontinui habitual
nation. inly prohibit writ! rimination, not a tacit recognition of an un-written I
Tin I nit v lift which
eligioua Ination. h to th. deal
to be gained ing the relis ■ n in Pennsj Ivania We
fortunately included In a uni- which i
it credit that no Pennsj hrai
in their failun e the liberalizii bich
fd.
Happil 'iollS
line. \\ '\u< da\ iiiii-
for ('hrl
Council
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of the oppo ill. indeed, sound thedeath-
II of reli ation In
.ar-
il his last ich amity men of
orth- whili rimination in our fraternities
little more than a had habit wl
education. T e done all an to provii
at ion.
* A New Representative acquisition
'ation on the Undergraduate Con tantiall he influence of I uid cultural group in un
luate al' hilo is now in a position to serve the Univer an even
n the past, the pi 'institution of the
Philomath' to be th< effective undergraduate or- ganization to Btimul ellectual int. at Council meetings. Philo m pre-
■ maintain this h nil ideal and to consider other spheres of student a<
en to represent an ideal which it has endeavored to perme- ate throughout the campus as an organi-
on. It is Important that Philo no! consider
itself as having B representative to serve fty members, hut rather that the re
sentativi the intellectual Inter of the entire undergraduate bod
T\\t Bailu pcnnsuluanian Published Monday through Friday by and for QQI. the Male ' iduates of the . «»>-«
ltftto University of Pennsylvania IV W A Member of The Associated Press
Letters to the Editor
NO 'DRAMA WAR' Editor, I In- Dell] Pctuwj l*i
In lege Drama,
"hot war ho.-i n the
Respectful!; '.nirs, s;iiif.,r.l t Smith. Drama Guild.
PLAYMATES I din.r. I he Mails IVnnsylvanian:
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staff
Iting for :
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Jerry I'inn
HEY DAY Editor, the Daii.v I'enns> Isanian:
'., was a ly in
A hole
ass Phrop
■thlei I do not would 111
e two bumble luggi
tradition. I ing- if I say so—the fact that Phi Beta Ka]
.. and Tau Beta Pi had been in< in tb my. It :
lemic with in a
. I feel tl was i lire to voice the fi all the student body in suggesting that this newly- installed tradition be discontinued. Also, and this
y second suggestion, I ;ii in i B Barris, Di . Dr.
ling OB the platform. I though the new n of the three academic
■ announced, the ' les was not required
than live minutes. (I must say that Dr. Harnwcll was the only one to be aware of the awl,
I to leave early.) It will be well if those who are going t.. plan mxt
• ton Hall board of directors, so that
the mile mon in spirit. With thl
tin with only praise for our great Hey Day rht on, Pennsylvania'
Kdxar Pauk, Class of 1MI
V01 THURSDAY, MA'
Senior Class Memorial Fund Passes $5,000 In Donations
*ss have 1 to the Class of 1!'' rial (iift
I, and the dollar total of i I the $5,000 mark.
irman of the cam- n, said that the ultima' f the trift. to
ears hein ted at more than 1440,01
to I he fund include 1(1.". men and 106 women, who also nave $1,052 to f
and $278 to the I try.
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Examination Schedule SPRING TERM, 1959-60
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Nine Splits Two Encounters; Defeats Hawks, Loses To Cats
bj Marvin I, I M I
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Lacrossemen Take Penn-Del Title; Beat Delaware In Season's Finale
ii> Stephen v Bwwtti
from behind to prevent what could have be« e Delaware squad, n
id in Newark, Delawan g^
clud, winning* lince 1954. Xhl marki o* the college i ol capti Buten,
e performance and was pn with the game ball, ' fiel'lc
vit;
Mike RUi on i
thma the i i
Blue M' tall i>
iriR '
I 1. Buddy Mi
and Wii ig th<
A Rise To Fame uy Robert A. Ruchamkin
ED /"I LEU
Baseball, Golf Elect Captains For 1961
Bill K I
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Frosh Baseballers Lose
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Mil
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Barper'i riae te Penn track stardom IMM been quite rapid The he had ever come to competing la 'rack in high echo*! waa ence
i,„ i,„i I and. idai. High. when Harper ease te POM
, ,| Ml I..i the lic-hman track Irani ar.d alter making the BqUM look ore aeCOMl place in I dual met with Princeton in the unspectacular
tine of J1J in Ih'' IH' >ard da-h.
It was in this
i hi, reai the Peaa track teaai had Ite ■ten. ' ..captain Boa Read and H.I lilinan liol, Itatdorf placed , olisi-tcnt 1> ill tWO or three
in KerliiiL'.r established I Baa indoor pole vault mark lor ,M,I the Peaa teaai weal an te aia live 'rack meets in
,k unprecedented in the hktorj ol the i aiveraity. However, Bob Harpei received n M Ml of fanfare when he reported
Perhaps the reason waa (.imply that aa one knew of his entlal, and ha had certelnlj not ihtw tea much in In- prevleai
Competition in I Wed and BhM uniform.
All
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Hi. Moor. School junior got his lir-l chance in a Penn uniform when he ran the anchor I. I he Rod and BhM mile relav team in the opening meet of this year's indoor lUeflB at Ihe BoatOfl Garden. ( oack Moreon *u quite ploaaantlj sur-
H la, inn his sur- V^J prise quickl) turned Into dlaappotatiaoail arhon he ^^^^^SBJ ...I Ih.ll In- hud ha.I > hroken fool.
■■■*■■■ „„U|(| |„. oul of for al least two months.
nning
ih. Relaya provided the I oi Harp. i development tnchoring the laal lei ol the Quaker mile rate] team, he brought the
,„| Hlue home in third pos.tion and in the pro.. hi and .. Princeton's Dkk Bdmuada, .me oi the top qaartor mile,- hi n Hack.
m into in his heal, Hal
Finishing second was gi
I hi. -tar -tudd.d event included Kdmunds. Jim Mack of Vale and Murrav Moulding ol I OTneB. Harper rlo-cd last and lie-led MoukUng, but vva- unable te catch Stack and Kdmiind-. both of whom hi quickl) closing the gap upon. In the event he let I new record for the i in in Heptagonal competition, his I7.ii boating ana aid mark by
in.I.
M ard al the start late a
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DAVE in 11 N
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later,
Mi
m put
thtlB- it fourth .
uin talli. : .rated
limp. more
well, i
I
l a number of aa Id his fell. '•.i'n;i ,{l.
addition I .Mil .11. ...
aduating co-captains Barn. -^
perform.,
>\ \M^ GRAHAM
in that capacity next
e mile
Red Road
. Beat i Penn Spiril and Bei
tped ii ft
Bob Batdorf for his '.at.loll
. d in the
for the individual tip in point product ii
-elite,!
the pole vault and broad jump.
.aa> mark, could I ride i ,,T:Z
have
! at •'!--•
THURSDAY, MA1, THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE
Netmen Capture 8th Victory As Quakers Blank St. Joe's
•j Una \. i Continuini
time the Quakers emew ,s this It also meant that tl
I feated reconl.
d and Bin.
i',-1 v.
i rkwich,
i tiK a straitfht iy.
Reynold*. ( lt-\ eland Excel liil!
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I team they won th«ir eighth n, not match,
The final three single
i won in straight
Knauer had no tro 'soever
ii Jack Neal, the . could
he handil
Don* M \ let*.
took tl i inst the I Hawk i, who
had not i
quickly to while
niK in Ii' tl part-
day, due to the fact that -an was absent and Van Am- .ii was out with a km
McKay Scores Three In Quaker Victory
(Continued from page four) while Iff t ■
troked two doubles ■ triple in fm times at bat.
C»t< ■ took
itching el three
to pact the team, wbil
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