Show New Seminar Series Physicist to Speak Today Ideas that Make a is the theme of a series of general interest seminars which open at p.m. today in the Union building Eugene N. assistant professor of will open the series with a talk on Hypotheses about the William P. associate professor of will be the discussant and Dean Sydney W. Angleman the Hoyle's idea that the universe is infinitely old rather than finite will one of the major ideas Parker Under the sponsorship of the Humanities and Social Science Area the seminars have been broadened in scope this year to include areas beyond the humanities and social sciences-Future discussion topics range from educational psychology to An Infinite Universe existentialism and from William Faulkner to The scheduled speakers are members of the many of whom are recent additions to the University The discussions will be held from to 5 p.m. Tuesdays with the concluding talk April open seminars are one phase of an effort to encourage interdepartmental exchange of ideas and hence to promote integration of increasingly specialized areas of knowledge and according to James L. Jarrett and Henry H. chairmen of the two sponsoring The next seminar in the series will be held 25 on with Gerald H. assistant professor of educational as the speaker and Albert L. assistant professor of the |