Show Cultural Program Centennial Observance Reflects Milestone in U's Progress annual major-scale fall celebration will take on a new intellectual note for the University of Utah Centennial this year while losing none of its athletic and social O. Meredith head of the university Centennial com- O. TH Head of Centennial Headlining the Homecoming Convocation Day on 4 will be a address by Avery University of Chicago who will speak on and the at a assembly in Kingsbury hall at 11 a.m. Assembly Features Classics Also featured on the assembly will be an organ prelude by Robert Cundick and two numbers by the university mixed chorus under the direction of Richard P. Con Special lectures in all colleges and departments will be open to all alumni and friends who have been invited to the campus by means of an eight-page invitation issued by Dean In addition to open houses in all colleges and departments from 10 to 11 a.m. the symposiums and panels also planned in some colleges will be open to the All lectures are at 9 a.m. unless otherwise Ralph V. professor will speak on University Faculty in the William M. Stewart school Ronald F. director of the Stewart and Marie M. will speak at 10 a.m. Fine Arts Symposium In the college of Fine Arts department heads will participate in a Correlation of the Participants include Roger Elizabeth R. Lroy J. LeConte Avard dean of the who will speak on and C. Lowell Lees E. Adamson anthropology department will speak on of the American in a special College of Law lecture in Park Current Problems in the Mining and Metallurgical will be discussed by Robert D. manager of the Utah American Smelting and Refining He will speak in Mines at 8 a.m. under the auspices of the College of Mines and Mineral Hazel le Baird dean of the College of will speak on and in while L. David dean of the College of Pharmacy has scheduled a lecture on in in Gym In the Graduate School of Social work a Scientific Treatment of the will be held in Featured in the discussion will be Arthur L. dean of the Rex A. Dorothy D. and Ernest D. College Program Varied The University College program has been broken down into six biological the family life the Goethe physical science and social All biological science department heads will demonstrate organization and function of their respective fields in Biology at 9 a.m. Anthon S. Cannon will join married alumni representing the classes of 1900 1940 and 1949 in a panel discussion on as a in HE Llewelyn R. McKay and See CONVOCATION 3 Convocation from Thomas L. Broadbent will speak on while advanced German students will sing two of the German poet's poems set to The program will be held in Annex Harold F. Folland will speak on Woolf's in as part of the humanities program of Atomic will be the subject of a talk by Julius Ashkin in PS at while a motion on the will be given by Richard N. In the Institute of Government G. Homer director of will deliver the major theme of the social science University and the Political Comment will be made by faculty newcomer Francis D. and Leland H. head of the department of Colleges of Engineering and Medicine and the Library will not hold lectures but will hold open house from 9 to 11 a.m. to allow time to explain special features in their Alumni Reunions Planned Class reunions will be held in the Union building at 6 p.m. according to Douglas executive secretary of the University Alumni Classes meeting this fall and the room in which they will meet room east 1924 west and all other For the first time in campus history Homecoming skits will be put back an hour from to p.m. to accommodate reunion Seats will be reserved for members of reunion classes who wish to attend the skits in Kingsbury hall until Woodruff |