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The Gold Bug, Oct. 23, 1959 NEW LIBRARY HIGHLIGHTS COLLEGE EXPANSION PROGRAM SOVIETSPEAKERDEEMEDSUCCESS Methodist Church Collaborates ''Metal Dragons" Monday to hear some first-hand last to hear, they are encouraged to ex- With College On Tentative Plans were fortunate We very ideas to Dr, Price or ac- press their BaIlie Students counts of conditions in the Soviet Dean David Sincerely, For Western Maryland Library Site Union from such a well-qualified Every day the average student und experienced man as Howard William M, David Although the exact site has not asked to submit suggestions to the M, Norton Sun, of the Baltimore above The a1'tiele wh'ieh appears at Western Maryland is given the The number of people who have is 1vritten by 1Villiml~ M. David, been decided, tentative plans are planning committee which includes supreme test of patience and per- "been there" and are able to speak of being made for the construction of Miss Elizabeth Simkins, Dr. James severance, , , the opening of the well about it are few and far be- Deaw lVestern Collcge men. the new college library. Through Earp and Dr, Theodore Whitfield, mail box assigned to him. Stu- tween. Dean David on expressed address his desire to the means of presentations and the If any students have any sugges- comment the of lIfr. dents, who normally have nothing work of the Baltimore Conference tions, they can also sumbit them to more strenuous to do than pick Perhaps there arc one or two Hurry Norton, /eeli1!g thut S011[e of the Methodist Church, approxi- the committee members. their mail up off the hall table at thoughts which might be added as fungible icote were o'mitted but mately $750,000 is available for the home, are thrown into a seven a follow-up to what Mr. Norton have a-tt'ribllted to the rise 0/ Rus- new building. round battle with an obstinate met- said. He described Mr. Khrush- 8ia in recent year, The Dean also The library will be of modular Attention Stndents! to which the cel.- al box, which positively refuses to chev as a dangerous man because He [,mnts out ways is gea1'ed towards construction, whereby the weight of he is ruthless lege cw.,-imdllm yet disarming. open. No amount of twisting and the building will be supported by Students interested in get- turning the microscopic dial, lo- is dangerous also because he has at a better wuiel'standing and insight columns and net by the dividing ting information about the cated on the front of the small, his disposal immense and technical- 0/ tile Soviet U'uion and its people. walls, The walls or partitions will Vocational Guidance Service tightly shut door, will permit the ly advanced weapons. While it is be moveable to enable the library offered by the college may the Russian true that before mentioned door to unlock. doubtlessly of living is low compared staff to change the arrangement make appointments with Dr. standard Not only is the compartment diffi- the ssn Session and size of the rooms as necessary. Ridington in room 301, Me- cult to open, but the location of the to ours, it is also true that memorial Hall. The service Though still in the process of be- Russians have managed to place a box itself is usually obscure, not very shoddy piece of equipment Heltf In (ity ing planned, the library will possi- consists of personal inter- The box. assignments, we arc on the moon, and that they have bly have listening rooms with rec- views and tests designed to told, were made according to a per- accomplished the even more diffi- Members of the Education Class ords of not only music, but also help students discover which son's position on the alphabetical cult feat of firing a satellite to the attended the Friday meeting of the language and literature. There areas of study or employment listing of the student body, and far side of the moon, The most re- Maryland State Teachers Associa- will be group study rooms, a gen- may fit their interests and thus without reference to height cent reports suggest that they have tion convention in Baltimore. .The eral purpose room, and several abilities best. specifications. Tall bas k I' t b a IJ succeeded on several occasions in three day meeting, October 15, 16, lounge areas throughout the build- players and 6* foot giants, who sending dogs into space and br-ing; 17, marked the ninety-second year ing, Individual tables will be used theoretically should have been as- ing them back unharmed. for all Maryland teachers to con- in the study areas. signed boxes on the top row, have vene and participate in the organ- a functional to plan In order found their boxes on the lower two The Soviet Union has been able ization, Highlighting the Friday building for the students and the Hamilton House they accomplish this because rows. Conversely, girls with a to have been able to devote a high meeting was the Second General library staff, other libraries were short reach were given cubicles on Session held in the Fifth Regiment Gifts for the topmost row, portion of their skills and resources Armory. Jean Moser, President, observed and good characteristics All Occasions members were were noted, Faculty - Interesting sociological studies to scientific and military ehannele. MSTA, presided for the session, Soviet achievements Literally have can be made by finding a vacant been taken out of the hides of the and the Honorable J. Harold chair in the grille and observing Russian and satellite people, When Grady, 11 a y 0 r of Baltimore, Norcross Cards the habits of those trying to obtain we attempt an evaluation of Rus- brought greetings to the confer- Heagy's Sport Shop their mail. The whole process sian capabilities, we might main- ence. The address of the morning, 16 W. Main Complete Line of Nebbishes could be compared to the practices tain an awareness that the stand- "The Foreseeable World of the Fu- 92 East Main St. of the social insects. Each student ard of living of the Russian people ture," was given by Dr, "Oerald TIlden 8·5515 Opposite Post Office has his place in society. Tall and is of consequence in world affairs Wendt. An exhibition was dig. A Complete Sports Line short students hunt for mail in the cnly as the people become more de. played on the ground floor to ac- top and lower boxes respectively. manding of their leaders. There quaint the teachers with new and Those with long arms reach to the have been times in the past, for in- useable materials for the class- back of the boxes to extract the stance, under Ivan the Terrible and mail. Others hold books for Peter the Great, when the Ruesfan Departmental meetings were friends who are going through the people have gotten tired of the de- held in the afternoon at various lo- various gymnastics necessary to mands of the government and have cations in the Baltimore area open their mail boxes, And last, lain down on the job. which enabled a teacher to attend a but by no means least, those stu- For those of us who are inter- meeting dealing with his major in- dents with greater manual dexter- ested in learning more about the terest or interests. The students ity than normal, who might some Soviet Union and its way of life, of Western Maryland College were day be able to get a job as a safe we might point out that several represented at the English, Math, cracker after their four years of courses on the campus discuss Art, Physical Education, and So- practice, open the boxes. cial Studies meetings. Education Soviet affairs in considerable de- The techniques used in attempt- tail. The Russian language being students who were present at the ing to open these boxes vary. Oc- offered this year is perhaps the convention are: Patricia Blair, casionally some poor soul will per- most obvious example, Economics Sharon Board, Barbara Bell, Barb- sist in trying to use the original 312, "Comparative Economic Sys- ara Beall, Beverley Cox, Carol directions, which definitely have tems," concerns itself at least half Dixon, Sandra Eastwood, Judy proven inefficient. The directions the time with Marxist and Soviet Ellis, Richard Hastings, Lewis plainly state: Turn the dial three Johnson, Karol Kallaway, Elma Koons, times to the left. . stop; next to ~'~onr~~i~~iitic~:!,ti;~~~~;~~~:I~~~~ Charles Myers, Lloyd Mus- the right twice. . stop; left again selman, Baatr-ix Harmon, Mary to the magic number; and open. ~::~ ~~~ ~~:i:tEt~i~~ i~el~;~o:s~~ Elizabeth Newell, Charlotte Pre- Up to this point the instructions all times. Political Science 306 vost, Mary Jo Smith, Marvin Ster- are correct. The dial will turn to ling, Ellen Snyder, Patricia Welk, the right and left. It is also possi- ;~~::~~a;:,::·t ;e~:~~~;;ee~~~~n~;!~ Harriet Whitmore, and Joan Wood. ble to stop the dial at any number- tion and operation of the govern- desired, but , .. under no circum- ment of the USSR. In the Phtloa, stances does the box open, ophy Department, 214, "History of Westminster At this point upperclassbffcN Philosophy: Modei'll," touches on Lauudry find an opportunity to offer their the development and content of di- services to "fair damsels in dis- a,lectica,l materialism, and 323, "So- and tress." They arc usually willing cinl Philosophy," devotes a quarter Dry Cleaning to try and are able to open the box of its emphasis to communist and in an amazingly short period of socialist ideology. time. Why is it that we, in this There are plans underway for a MRS. BUCKINGHAM modern age of technology and series of lectures on Soviet Russia, easier methods of doing things, which, if carried out, will take must resort to medieval chivalry to place in the spring or in the com- STUDENT UNION Super Sub! free our correspondence from the ing fall. 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