Show 2 — STUDENT LIFE JUNE 24 1964 Square Dance Old West Story Told In Movie Held Tonight The story of one of the Book Review 'Profiles' Theme Muller Creation A book widely enough read itation He looks at themjpire’s glory their callousness to make one a little skittish therefore with “the spirit of To Muller “the romance of about plumping for it but the great tragic poets a spir- the medieval world was one that too many have mis- it of reverence and of irony” fresher lustier more wonderful arid more illuminating sed still is Herbert J Muller’s he than the romances it wrote or The classic Greeks THE USES OF THE PAST —PROFILES OF FORMER would judge were “the most the romances it has inspired” SOCIETIES If one student remarkable people in his- also however its “incongruihere this summer goes over tory”: they were also mercen- - ties were more fantastic than to the bookstore and buys a the incongruities of any other summer and reads the it copy great society — except perhaps program at Utah State may claim one more triumph a small one no doubt but definite What Muller does is offer a humanistic reasoned view of history He is not finally concerned with private faith or ultimate ends and his our own KSll And so it goes through his profiles Reading the book should help one not only to understand something of our cultural heritage but also to look at our own age more truly Muller maintains his two points of view through his discussions of the present : “On the one hand many political and business leaders are still celebrating the triumphs of technology science and free enterprise as if there were nothing fundamentally wrong with our civilization On the other hand many intellectuals are ignoring the obvious triumphs seeing only a monstrous folly and evil” Muller warns “against the sentimentality of pessicism as of optimism” sees our con-- i dition as critical but not hopeless notes that "the ad- venture in freedom is inevit-- i ably precarious” but finally affirms: “Today the historic! drama is being acted out with a fuller consciousness and at’ best a loftier purposiveness than ever before for we can still conceive at least the pos- sibilty of a far better world J and have at least the material means of building it” treatise for some will be therefore inescapably incomplete But without consideration of that which he does consider any commitment of faith also is incomplete Believing that “the endeavor to think well is the basic morality” Muller insists: “Whatever higher faculties man may have— of feeling intui- tion or imagination in vision trance or actasy — can be trusted only after they have been interpreted and judged by reason Otherwise anything goes: the visions of Buddha Christ Mohammed Marx Whitman Nietzsche and Hitler are on the same footing and what goes best is apt to be blind unreason or brute force” Muller in his reasoned examination of former societies finds in all of them both real grandeur and distressing lim STUDENT LIFE Member Associated Collegiate Press Editor-In-Chi- ef Business Manager SHERYL JENSEN BRENT CHECKETTS MARLAN NELSON LLOYD THORSTEAD Advisor Photographer Reporters: Beverly Bauer Marsha Porter Rolph Maughan Jr Sharon Lofthouse Printed during the school year by the Associated Students of Utah State University published weekly during the summer quarter Offices in room 213 Union Building 0 Rh extensions 536 and 535 Entered os second class matter Sep1908 ot Logan Utah under tember the oct of March 2 1870 Acceptance for mailing at special rote of postage in accordance with postal laws and regulations ly 752-410- PROF BOOTH ary superstitious and prov- incial and they had a great many traitors along with their many heroes Yahweh he introduces as a “local god who made good” on the basis of “character not luck” He thinks that “the Romal ideal of unity amid diversity is the best we could ask for” in the modern world but deplores Roman ignorance of economics their surrender of civil liberties during the em- - Friday Is Deadline Church Plans For Dropping Classes for dropping courses for the first sesDeadline sion is 4:30 ” most famous gun battles in The fun of square dancing the history of the west will is to be a regular feature of be told in the motion picture summer recreation USU’s “Gunfight at the OK Corral” program to be shown at USU Friday Beginning tonight dances Burt Lancaster and Kirk will be held every Thursday Douglas star as Wyatt Earp from 7 to 9 pm Calls and and Doc Holliday who join forces music will be provided by Clation against the famed gang Russ Knowles Rhonda Fleming takes the To add to the dancers’ en- female lead in the film which also stars John Ireland and joyment the square dances Jo Van Fleet are to be held “Gunfight at the OK Cor-rall-” of Union the will be shown at 7 pm on the Plaza in Union Auditorium Adthe Building mission is free for the whole No admission is required family with a summer quarter studentbody card for the weekly affairs out-of-doo- G33SD hwi 49 in w mm m mnumi East 4th North White Satin Sugar lOibs $115 Miracle Whip - 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