Show SUMMER SESSION Music Clinic Concert Thursday and Friday Volume 38 Utah State College Logan Utah July America Must Lead In World Peace Says Louis Fischer In Scholarly Lectures "If t ii 'I- is to be peace at all ulur has no use f we the the W'ml America must pie" bu! rather were a nation " Thus stated txmis of individuals “There are forty-thre- e it Fischer noted author and foreign mill on Frenchmen and no lecFrance" he stated correspondent in his five-dature seru s at I'SAC this last Fischer continued by praising lie k the Briti-- h He stated that the e Just oi of the many significant r st of have no faith m Kurope t bought eVpr ssed by Mr Fischer the future but Britain does He it was bolstered up by sensible stated that they are taxed heavand logical arguments conclusions ily and go through many privaand reasoning tions and through it all they hold Monday hope that it will bring about a Monduv Fischer spoke Russia: bett r Kngland tioniestie Conditions and Foreign lie continued bv saying that the It was his contention that Policy only hope of a solution to the Kurif we continue to arm until Octoopean prohh m is a unified Kurope ber lte'iL’ then level off to preAmerica must participate also to vent ohsolescene the danger of make it a sue ess he said a third world war is practically edllesdii v negligible He firmly declared that as a Wednesday s discussion brought nation we should not combat the fotth the fact that American forbecause eign policy is established in tile ideology of (Vimunism we cannot fight an ideological grass roots of Anunca Kvcry war hut riMnr we should oppose Very community every Soviet imperialism and the “specity hamlet town and village have sa the in foreign policy No cific horror' of Stalinism The supteme test of world democracy is bigger or better than the people he reasoned is whether or not agIh gave the opinion that the gression ran b stopped If an aggressor can he blocked there is an I’nited States entered both waudd assurance ot world peace wars to prevent the domination of Kurope by another country He Tuesday His y lecture dealt with opined that this is the purpose of a report from Kurope He is con- our Forogm policy today to previnced that ‘h age of nationalism vent the domma'ion of other counis past hut that nothing has come tries by Russia He stated that no administraTwo world along to r place it wars fought on Kuropean soil tion would have ovi rlooked Jacob have re ie d many Kuropean Malik s suggestion of the possibilcountries to second rate powers ity of peace Too many American in y Tuo-da- l a fact irnta'ng to them He said that France in partic- - war alone so an administration that neglected even the (slightest hint at peace would be frowned upon by Americana he said He also spoke about Gen Ikiug-la- a MaeArthur stating that he had to he removed but that the method of removal could have been improved about Sen Joseph McCarthy saying that he was irand has no sense of responsible values and about communism Thursday Thursday Fischer began a two-da- v series on a subvert which he (claims is dear to him that of Gandhi and the problem of In (dia He spoke broadly about Asia las a continent also "There ran be no ultimate sta-- i hility m the world without a rev- oliit ion in Asia" he stated The revolution however must be in machinery technical means med-- i mines and the essentials of life He once more stated that has come to be the assigned leader of this planet and if thite is to be peace we must lead He also stated in its guarantee that all the countries are a part of this globe and one is dependant on another to a very great extent and if one fails it effects the others Friday Fn day Fischer spoke on Ghandi himself and brought forth the opinion that in Gandhi there is a solution to the problem of StalinHis latest book also deals ism are impatient They want to get with this subject It is titled 'The their sons hack home and leave Life of Mahatma Gandhi" j j j 16 1951 Number Second Session Work Begins July 25 3 Visiting Profs Here I'citui mg three visiting professors cldxswork in the second summer session will get underway uly 25 Registration for the session will begin Saturday July 21 continuing on Monday July 2J A concerted effort is being made to handle all veterans who wish to enroll before the July 25 deadline It is hoped that all who can qualify will consider enrolling before the benefit deadline Two-Da- In y Clinic Tuesday at 8:30 sings pm in the Main auditorium Mr Patrick whose lecture was postponed from last Thursday arrived in la gun Wednesday and is using his free moments to hold registration daya along with the Begins Tuesday cnnsuKutors or discussions with interested n usic students Accompaoving him will be Jo Ann Zollmgi r a local USAC girl who last year accompanied "Faust" music department production Miss Zollinger will play numbers between scenes perform-e- d by Mr Patrick Program By I MFS MORTIMER Following are the songs Patrick sing during his program: Vignettes Mephistophes: Boito Scene l: outside Hades Scene 2: Inside Hades Italian opera Intensive rehearsals and pracPrologue in the anteroon of the castle II Lacer-at- o tices are marking the second Spirito from Simon Baccane-gr- a week of activity at the 11th annual Utah State Music Clinic Russian Sunrise Aria: Sun O Big event of this week will be the fcuide Me Art 5 Scene 3 A Life culminating concert Friday at 8 for the Czar Glinka pm in the main auditorium Writing of the Lost Chord by According to Dr N W ChristSullivan and a medivlal cathedral iansen chairman of the clinic 30 (ene minutes wil be devoted to orches‘ tras 30 minutes to vocal groups Intermission i The Great Open Spaces — West- and 30 minutes to bands on Life u S A in 1932— Just Directing the orchestra in the difference in location final week's concert will be Dr Wall to- clinic-worksho- see-sio- ing" During this first session individuals attending will be given a rhsnee to indicate their spelling difficulties and Dr Keck will then prepare his Thursday discussion around these personalised problems In addition to these problems there will also be question and answer periods The Thursday meeting will be held st 11 a m also In the rommons budding Workshop features will be condurted Thursday An invitation is being given to all interested students faculty members and townspeople to attend There are many from throughout L'tah and Idaho who have already indicated their intention to attend Purposes of the confab are to to be accepted so if you're inter- help persons who realize that they have individual dificulties In apel-lin- g ested see Prof Hunsaker and teachers who have difAs for the trip itself It will be one of the biggest and best this ficulty in teaching spelling year Yellowstone Itke and Yellowstone Park will be the main objerts of the tour However the Shrine Gnme in Logan Tirkets for the Utah ferine trip is not being conducted for the mere sake of a trip alone - but basketball game which will be held Aug 13 in the USAC rather for educational events fieldhouae with it go on sale In about A general outline of the course two weeks It was announced to(Continued on page two) day All-St- Clinic Activity Features Concert Christiansen Dr Eldon Ardrey of Arizona State Teachers College will conduct the chorus numbers ti while Dr Frank Simon of the Conservatory of Music will have charge of band selections Thursday evening an ensemble contest will be conducted Outstanding ensemble groups bands orchestra and vocal will compete for honors Those selected as most outstanding will be given an opportunity to perform in the Friday night concert Con-emna- dinator Registration Students should call at the sumto get underway mer school office to obtain regismorrow Utah Slate's remedial tration materials From there spelling clinic will feature lectures they will go to the office of the and woikshop activities dean of the school in which they Under the direction of Dr Wen- are reglatermg After consultation dell Keck member of the English on courses of study and obtainp the department ing of class roll cards they should will have two sessions go to the office of Veteran' CoorThe first session will begin to- dinator and get approval for regmorrow at 11 am in room 101 istration of the Commons Building KeyStudents should then return to noting the series will be a lecture the office of the dean of aummer enDr Keck His by speech is school for final checking The n titled "Pardon Your Slip Is Showwill run five weeks — until Scheduled Annual Aegis Rcnger Outing Open To Two More To Begin July 23 The zenith of summer recreation and physical education events will he held the first two weeks of the second session in t lie form of the Aggie Ranger Hike If you haven't already signed up for this biggest of summer hikes there are still openings for two or three According to Rrof H B Hunsaker director of the event a maximum of !0 will make the trip A few resignations had According to registrar W H Bell the office of th Dean of Summer School will be open on officea of the varioua deana and the office of the Veteran's Coor- Spelling PATRICK TO PRESENT CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT AT 8:30 P M With a sorg for every type and kind of people in his audiences basso John Patrick in 6 The Thursday competition will at 8:30 pm In the main auditorium Rehearsals Each of the group are spending between two and three hours each day in rehearsals In preparation for the concert Dr Christiansen stated A special feature of the Friday concert will be a trumpet trio from Ogden The three are pupils of Mrs Glenn Hansen music on page two) be held Aug 24 Veterans' Affairs According to veterans’ coordinator Asa Beecher the second session of summer school will be the last chance for vhterana who did not finish spring quarter to enter training under the O I Bill- July 25 is the deadline date He states that after this date no application for change of course or transfer to graduate school will be accepted except during the period of one's enrollment In the course from which he wishes to transfer Graduate students who expect to teach school next fall and attend summer schools under the O I Bill must attend at leaat one session of summer school this year Visiting Facility The three visiting professors who will highlight second session offerings will be Dr Psul L Den-glN Blaine Winters and Dr Marvin A Schaars Dr Dengler will conduct classes In comparative education and In European folklore and education-His formerly of Vienna and Is now on the staff of the University of Kansas City He lectured at the summer session last year Mr Winters member of ths State Department of Public Instruction and member of the Utah State Board for Alcohol Education will conduct classes In Administrative School Personnel and in Alcohol Education Schaars Dr Schaars is professor of agricultural Economica at the University of Wisconsin He will Instruct courses In farm cooperatives and a seminar In cooperative marketing He Is visiting Instructor in the department of agricultural economics and marketing It is reported that If any 10 (Continued on page two) er e |