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Slip pennsutoaman V. S. Weather Bureau Forecast PHILADELPHIA, THUR8DA1 'Man In The Middle' Taylor Performs Dual Steel, Education Role Court Delays Halt Strike-It-Ricb Of 99-Day Strike ( OOl'l 1( I \\ I.OK •Just plain hofWNh!* 1 "Vou can't afford to bruise easily" McDON \I.I) •Totally false!' bj Stephen M. ( reakeff "If there is any man in the country qualified to illumi- the murky r -trike ... it i .;e W. Taylor," commented the New York v n his appointn i ek to the chairmanship of ti i trike finding committee by President Eisenhower. Dr. Taylor, prof I industry in the Wharton School, ied to withdraw from the labor-relations ti''ld entirely in order to devote full time iching In ! the "I've been a D8J long. That's I for those of us who chalk in our veins." he it this critical time. Whi >methiiiK- no." internment Sen Ithout a doubt. maker than lust! Lai quarrel- in 80 nagemcnt arbi- I i I .. the University In irid War II hi ranklin I). during tl Present the Pftl "An entation of the facts will always strike is tin Phis phUo of objectively sorting out tin from i man- agcme the nieth >. The unusual combination in 1 mind with Ingrat lalit V explains h .:; arUl \rt Collecting Hobbj tsual gla i : :. | what itudioos i 'S favorite uncle. Short in stature and rather plump, hi isually twinkle with merriment behind fa with gay ai mile is his brilliant mind •tie time for working as much day •• ' rk load, Dr. Taylor And* Campus Events Capt. Bennett Commences Chapel will Hennett, Naval liver a 8" The ax of the traditional Junior lane March Igh the i unpua. Ill not 0 or 11 a. Law School Test Applications Due i that Campus Chest Applications Due Carnh l.un.l at fratei South 39th S by midi plication should include [lowing: <t the al outlet I I, and the e. For further inf Daily Pennsylvanian Lunch Reservations Due Dmilj Pennsylvania will hold a Junior Senior luncheon on " members i pay- lay at the Building. burgh i 1 trike rolled an appellate jud| Judge Austin Staley of tha Jrd i Appeals the order intil Thursday morning. That meant ni I K' of mills dutj Hi said the Taft-Hartley injunction RTOUld ' ive then unless full three-member ird I i in I'hila lelphia for a fti i nding 'ormal hearing of the union's ap- peal. Arthur J. Goldberg, i 8W lid he would be before the court at 10 a.m. Judge Staley said the union had challenged the constitutionality of ion of the Taft-Hartley Act granting courts the right b strike-, II. added the contention merited further exploration. The Philadelphia jurist acted within an hour after Judge H> P. Sorg of the i I a permanent injunction bannii trike activity ' days. Juik d the paramount issue to In by the circuit I bether the union's chal- aft Hartley constitution- ality is valid. The union maintains that the of the Taft-Ha under which m is illegi ling to the rs the i injunctions against If—the right to strike. Chain Letters Hits Campus "Hin letter, guai SI bonansa for the g cir- culated ai lay. Is due to ma cial dei . campus within the next ta II make a full sign up as many as 10.(" In the meant ere of the letter and I nehed luickly as the a posit the profits when nlist new itai uice. the will ha |s Bond. They will thai their name to the letter, in which the ch i being able t. the prizes will bo the lettoi then last name. Through the means of a complicated d out beforehand by tl dividual with one combination of letters may go to the head of the list, while another may be relegated to the and remain there \ hiie ' h the "i" nann in the k Promoters of th that everything dealing with the legal, dated by hand and not through tin eminent mails Ho* s er, 11 a Pennsylvania state law against as, to "I ' and $l,00d e maximum pi for pei noting a lotti Phi Kappa Beta Elections igbt, oibers at lohn Larry . John Oil Mental Clinic Cases Increase By 25 Percent Over 1957 by Stuart Cordon A identa seeking aid from the M< einhold, phychiatric social worker at that branch of the itu- That tl' act that total stu- nrollment has increased only Crimson To Cover nt. tial bo y growing neaa of ti ce and ac nic among students and faculty." He said thi who came to the cilni year a more liberal attitude concerning psychiatric Hut Dr. Albert H. Hobbs, asso- ciate i at the L'nive to discount the efforts of the Clinic. "The increase in mental health ght be a product of f faculty tnemberi and i ommei "i' 1 - ' oming II vogue with stud tainly. they wouldn't i greatly in a situ Reinhold said that there was no way of assessing er the reasons the Clinic (, in fa caus' it one third of student University Activities period "i vania CS will feel tl,. of an in from the Harvard Crimson on Junior Weekend. A team ot ary livelies will tour the campus I- i iday till Monday, talking to deans, inspecting frat and generally giving us a once-over-heavily. he Ci no on, H daily, will give a multipart with i 1 and Per:. the CHIN I will ! ;-ently than in IBM, On 8 of tad the .if a Witl ylvania H, the authors, n r then- sneei ing came to the Clinic, which is in U °" s " f ' (ifth | full-time opei ' ni " red. The remaining raising quote from President Harn- recommended by fai 'The freshmen w< dormitory counselors and si ralks, and the. health *«'"' Lyons Probes, R.O.T.C. Units Basic Purpose b) Stephen I 1 stei principal purj Ell n today ia aa "a \ recruiting device for the pro ional officer corps," i Sene .M. Lyom, pi ernmenl at Dartmouth, in "ROTC: Failure of a M in article In the NalIon i October 24th. Professor I Lead* no longei youn prof. solutions to this prob ind the HO I I ill tl Impoi PeW < in 111 ilium I |i to now. the ROTt In , in the R I t 11 little aad "inadequati All of t ROTC program whi \c.iilemn <. rmi txl I li :• l.yoi ft to summer tr hould be I the DM within tl elf. Campus |{(ll< Reaction r Newkirk ol . r, that take Hall I kirk] will quart.-

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Slip pennsutoaman V. S. Weather Bureau Forecast

PHILADELPHIA, THUR8DA1

'Man In The Middle'

Taylor Performs Dual Steel, Education Role

Court Delays Halt Strike-It-Ricb Of 99-Day Strike

( OOl'l 1( I \\ I.OK

•Just plain hofWNh!*1 "Vou can't afford to bruise easily"

McDON \I.I) •Totally false!'

bj Stephen M. ( reakeff "If there is any man in the country qualified to illumi- the murky r -trike ... it i .;e W. Taylor," commented the New York v n his

appointn i ek to the chairmanship of ti i trike finding committee by President Eisenhower. Dr. Taylor, prof I industry in the Wharton School,

ied to withdraw from the labor-relations ti''ld entirely in order to devote full time iching In ! the

"I've been a D8J long. That's ■ I for those of us who

chalk in our veins." he it this

critical time. Whi >methiiiK- no."

internment Sen

Ithout a doubt. • maker

than lust! Lai quarrel- in 80

nagemcnt arbi-

• I i I ..

the University In

irid War II hi ranklin I).

during tl

•■Present the Pftl

"An entation of the facts will always

strike is tin

Phis phUo of objectively sorting out tin from •

i man- agcme the nieth

>. The unusual combination in 1

mind with Ingrat lalit V explains h

.:; arUl

\rt Collecting Hobbj

tsual gla i ■ • ::. | what

itudioos i 'S favorite

uncle. Short in stature and rather plump, hi isually twinkle with merriment behind fa

with gay ai

mile is his brilliant mind

•tie time for working as much

■ day ■•• ■'■■■

rk load, Dr. Taylor And*

Campus Events Capt. Bennett

Commences Chapel will

Hennett, ■

Naval liver a 8" The

ax of the traditional Junior lane March

Igh the i unpua. Ill not

0 or 11 a.

Law School Test Applications Due

i that

Campus Chest Applications Due

Carnh l.un.l at

fratei South 39th S by midi

plication should include [lowing: <t the

al outlet I I, and the e. For

further inf

Daily Pennsylvanian Lunch Reservations Due

Dmilj Pennsylvania will hold a Junior Senior luncheon on

" members i pay-

lay at the Building.

burgh i

1 • trike rolled an appellate jud|

Judge Austin Staley of tha Jrd i Appeals

• the order intil Thursday morning.

That meant ni I K' of mills dutj Hi

said the Taft-Hartley injunction RTOUld ' ive then unless

■ full three-member ird I i in I'hila lelphia for a fti i nding 'ormal hearing of the union's ap- peal. Arthur J. Goldberg, i 8W

lid he would be before the court at 10 a.m.

Judge Staley said the union had challenged the constitutionality of

ion of the Taft-Hartley Act granting courts the right b strike-, II. added the contention merited further exploration.

The Philadelphia jurist acted within an hour after Judge H> P. Sorg of the i

I a permanent injunction bannii trike activity ' days.

Juik d the paramount issue to In by the circuit

I bether the union's chal- aft Hartley constitution-

ality is valid. The union maintains that the

of the Taft-Ha under which

m is illegi ling to the rs the

i injunctions against If—the right to

strike.

Chain Letters Hits Campus

"Hin letter, guai SI bonansa

for the g cir- culated ai

lay. • Is due to ma

cial dei . campus within the next ta

II make a full sign up as many as 10.("■

In the meant ere of the letter and I nehed

luickly as the a posit the profits when

nlist new itai ■ uice. the

will ha |s Bond. They will thai

their name to the letter, in which the ch i being able t. the prizes will bo the lettoi then last name. Through the means of a complicated

d out beforehand by tl dividual with one

combination of letters may go to the head of the list, while another may be relegated to the and remain there \ hiie ' • h the "i" nann in the k

Promoters of th that everything dealing with the

legal, dated by hand and not through tin eminent mails Ho* s er, 11 a Pennsylvania state law against

as, to "I

' and $l,00d e maximum pi for pei noting a lotti

Phi Kappa Beta Elections

igbt,

oibers at lohn

Larry . John Oil

Mental Clinic Cases Increase By 25 Percent Over 1957

by Stuart Cordon

A identa seeking aid from the M<

einhold, phychiatric social worker at that branch of the itu-

That tl' act that total stu- nrollment has increased only

Crimson To Cover nt.

tial bo y growing neaa of ti ce and ac

nic among students and faculty." He said thi

who came to the cilni year a more liberal attitude concerning psychiatric

Hut Dr. Albert H. Hobbs, asso- ciate i at the L'nive to discount the

efforts of the Clinic. "The increase in mental health ght be a product of

f faculty tnemberi and i ommei "i'1- '

oming II vogue with stud

tainly. they wouldn't i greatly in a situ

Reinhold said that there was no way of assessing ■

er the reasons the Clinic (, in fa

caus' it one third of student

University Activities period "i

vania CS will feel tl,. of an in from the Harvard Crimson on Junior Weekend. A team ot ary livelies will tour the campus

I- i iday till Monday, talking to deans, inspecting frat

and generally giving us a once-over-heavily.

■ he Ci no on, H ■ daily, will give a multipart

with i1

and Per:. the CHIN I

will !■■ ;-ently than in IBM, On ■ 8 of

tad the .if a Witl

ylvania H, the

authors, n r then- sneei ing

came to the Clinic, which is in U °"s "f ' (ifth | full-time opei ■ ™'ni"

red. The remaining raising quote from President Harn- recommended by fai 'The freshmen w<

dormitory counselors and si ralks, and the. health *«'"'

Lyons Probes,

R.O.T.C. Units Basic Purpose

b) Stephen I 1 stei

principal purj Ell • n today ia aa "a \

recruiting device for the pro ional officer corps,"

i Sene .M. Lyom, pi ernmenl at Dartmouth, in

"ROTC: Failure of a M in article In the NalIon

■ ■i October 24th. Professor I

Lead*

no longei youn prof.

solutions to this prob ind the HO I I

ill tl ■

Impoi

PeW < in 111 ilium

I |i to now.

the ROTt In ■

, in the R I t 11

little

aad "inadequati All of t

ROTC ■ program whi

\c.iilemn <. rmi txl I li :•

l.yoi

■ ft to summer tr ■

hould be I the DM

within tl elf.

Campus |{(ll< Reaction

r Newkirk ol

. r, that ■

take

Hall I

kirk] will

quart.-

J

PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN THURSDAY, i R 22,1959

the Pailu pennsutoanian A Franklin Sorirly Publication

Publighrd Moml" :h Friday by and for luue""' ■""'' ''" "f '*« lft,n IIM15 „,. „, rmntytvanin ,l*-»y

A M

VOl in POBI

Editorial

* A ( ommendable IMan-ll In a n litorial \ ed the 1

mal coui rton ilor membe: that

dable pli Ho

In both the Coll< ool, In per-

called for their pian s to Dr Otto

Spri thai

1 iiv the weaknesses In their advl

>ly to this critii our

tifled in demandini 1 Iflcation of th<

the undergradu

\\ 1 would 1

her adi i ted with its 1 lii- owl-

thai Hi- ng profi and we

1 want to know what done.

• Wilson Feuowshipg Thi

ship know n ;.- "Wood) ting a • thousand di ii their

ate school tl known

\ stipend iOO foi tl plus tuition

in allowance for wives and children, if needed.

nt lit' the fellowship! lire shoo

Wood) v. ilaon recipient >Hgat< mtu-

all.v but ight All in all. the fellowship n t<> the

ident unable to meet the hiph 1 Ion.

'tainly there could be more than Woodrow Wilson Fellows from the Lin

1 his time next year, if more quali- fied students of the grants ami tor them.

ire of Wood} Wilsons is that candidates do nol apply directly bui must be nominated bj a faculty mamb/

Thus thi' effort for Univi rats id make moi sllowship oppor- tunity must conic from two Bourcea the stud, ielf and the faculty. Inst

erl enough to notice talent iii their cla d inters tugh te aid

1 winning their Wood) e deadline for applicat

the end Of this month. The rest is up tn you.

Students Abroad marked contrast ti) this university

and most American schools, univi abroad litcralh itfa stud- hellion on issues large and small. A lew

at the Mexican provin- cial universities of I'uehla and Oa\aca went on strike simultaneously. In Puehla it was

Of a fi minor viola'

an ii Lrmedti needed in both cities to quell r;

In revolution-torn Havana last January, students actually seized control of the 1

ty of Havana. When they reopened it

in M

to rid tl who ill anti-Castro. An mmittee

Xumei

killed in tin solu- tion song the mo

del'- f

1 Poland, 11 ..tion rthrowing an oppressive governn

iinh •lution. !

understand. In undi

tion ly in coi ment of tl ith anj

1 all. Unlike theil who will ascend I | up-

ward lad ■

in Pakistan. Ghana Chile will b< I into p

= 1 > almost Immedii Ing their diplon

Naturally the tboul t1

will he ih< ir country to administer. In 00m- the coll ran

student | it. an tended adoli - with ning

Letters To The Editor

Victorianism Preserved l.dilor. Itn- I);nl> P( man:

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A nuini day h will .

I know that I

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Three Joes" To Test Penn Power

Booters Beat Swarthmore, 1-0; Quakers Win Without Scoring

Quaker forward i red Manaourl dcftl] eaptui i ball and da ii forward, tn raraafcini Bwartkaore defend

Quaker b Balnea nndefi tbej dtfaatod Swarthmore, i raahman also tamed In tIt.ir third consecutive victory.

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Penn Pass Defense Rated Number One In NCAA Statistics

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THl'RSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1959 THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE

Two Ivy Games Scheduled; Four Teams Face Outsiders

With fot 1S en- countering son-loop opp<

will be relatively (|uiet the Cornell-Prince-

ton and tl larvard .■sta sched-

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I ornell Gridders have a pair ■ ■;•.< dint aphomon backs,

M ' i-terans Marcy Tino

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A 111) will be Ml

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The men from Nassau havi pointing tl on, manafr-

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