The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, October 07, 1969, Image 14

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I Department Notes Tonight Clyde Holloway To Perform Clyde Holloway, famous organist, will appear in concert in Willingham Chapel Oct. 14 as part of the Fine Arts Series. Mr. Holloway was bom in Texas and began studying the piano at an early age. Later he began study of the organ with Ruth Turner and continued this study as a pupil of Mildred Andrews at the University of Oklahoma, where he appeared as soloist with the University Symphony Orchestra After receiving his Bachelor of Music degree. Mr. Holloway remained at the University for further study and was gradu ated with the Master of Music degree At this time he received the American (iuild of Musical Artists Award for outstanding performance and was granted a Fulbright Scholarship to attend the Amsterdam Conservatory WAA Girls Begin Games The Women’s Athletic As sociation has announced plans for a Freshmen Girh' lntra mural Program this year. This program will be organized by dormitory halls with hopes that more people will be able to participate. The Upper Classmen Girls will be organ ized, as in the past, by social organizations, with teams re presenting each sorority, In dependents, unaffiliate*-' and the Black Students Alliance. Fall quarter events include vol leyball and tennis, and the games are scheduled to begin Oct. 20. The girls’ intramural pro gram is sponsored by WAA, which is open to any Mercer girt who has any interest in athletics. Meetings will be held on alternating Mondays at chapel break. Mathematics News: NOTICE: Anyone desiring to learn how to use modem desk calculators are welcome to use the Com putation Laboratory in room 101 of the Mathema tics-Economics Building. The hours in which student assistants are available are posted on the door to room 101. Several Mathematics 51 books have been placed on reserve in the Stetson Library for library use only and Mathematics 14 books are available in the Mathe matics Department for use in the office until the bookstore reorders are filled. Economics News: Special student rates for the Wall Street Journal are available through Mr. D. F. Baugher, room 303, Economics Department. Mr. Scott Avary, Mercer’s new Business Manager, will be teaching several economics courses this year. in the Netherlands. He studied organ, harpsichord and cham ber music there with Gustav Leonhardt. While in Europe he gave both organ and harpsi chord recitals which were sponsored by the United States Information Agency. Presently he is Assistant Professor of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington. At the American Guild of Organ ists National Convention in Philadelphia. June, 1964, Mr. Holloway won the National Playing Competition. Mr. Holloway has received excellent press reviews in all of his previous performances. The concert will feature works of serious music by both classical and contemporary composers. (Uont’d from Page 3) vious 5-day system that has no need or purpose in a system in The dean and Dr. McMan- nus both agreed that, “To dale, a majority of the faculty will vote to continue Wonderful Wednesday, but only if stu dents attend Hasses regularly." To continue with full participa tion in classes and enjoy our Wonderful Wednesday, or to step backwards to the 5-days a week with class cutting is a decision for the students them selves to decide. Doug Hightower (Cont'd from Page 3) . has violated all the rules of combat which I learned in all my years of service in the Army This so called moratorium in dicates an ingenuous effort to create a snowballing effect; that is. 1 day in October. 7 days in Novem bar, 3 days in December - until such time as we would have a week of riots and hall raising and national disruption I notice in the activities the sponsors call for, all referred to as "orderly," they are against some of our basic institutions and certainly not in keeping with what we believe to be the good order of our country I hope that my colleagues will not be drawn into this, because to do so would be to give the color of sanction and respect which such an effort hardly deserves CON II ROBERT P. GRIFFIN OF MICHIGAN The men elected Minority Whip of the Senate het been speak mg out against the Vietnam moratorium for the last five weeks. Following is some of what he has had to say on the subiect Without questioning in any way the fundamental right of protest and dissent. I would suggest, most respectfully, that what we need most in this country at this parti culat point in time, is another kind of moratorium - a moratorium on political carping and other criticism which tends to undercut and under mine President Nixon's determined and earnest efforts to bring the wai m Vietnam to an end. All of us are aware of the terri ble human cost of the war and its divisive affects at home - end no one is more aware of this than President Nixon. I believe all Members of Con grass wish to wee the war ended as soon as possible — end no one da sires this more earnestly than does President Nixon. No one has woixed harder toward that goal But the road to peace is com plex end difficult. It requires courage to travel it, and most of all, it requires patience and understand mg Yet more end more that we must forego patience and commit ourselves to the delusion that, re gardless of the Consequences, we must withdrew unilaterally in accordance with some timetable I do not question the sincerity of those who demand withdrawal of all American forces in Vietnam by a given date, but I do question whether such proposals serve the cause of peace It teems clear to me that in fact such spokesmen are actually contributing to a prolonga tion of the war. MIKE MANSFIELD: SENATE MAJORITY LEADER: "PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO DEMON STRATE. TO CRITICIZE, TO OPPOSE, TO MAKE THEIR VIEWS KNOWN. AS I'VE SAID EARLIER. THAT IS ONE OF THE RIGHTS GUARANTEED UNDER THE CONSTITUTION. I WOULD ONLY HOPE IT WOULD BE CON STRUCTIVE AND WORTH WHILE." ROBERT P. GRIFFIN SENATE MINORITY WHIP: "I BELIEVE THE UPCOMING MORATORIUM IS A MISGUIDED EFFORT AND CAN ONLY HAVE THE EFFECT OF UNDERCUTTING AND UNDERMINING THE PRESI DENT OF THE UNITED STATES' EARNEST EFFORTS TO BRING THE WAR TO A CLOSE ON AN HONORABLE BASIS." J W FULBRIGHT, CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: "THE MORATORIUM . .. IS IN THE BEST AMERICAN TRADITION OF PEACEFUL PROTEST FOR THE REDRESS OF GRIEV ANCES. REJECTING THE CRUDE CHAUVINISM OF "MY COUNTRY - RIGHT OR WRONG," THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE VIETNAM MORA TORI UM ARE DOING THEIR COUNTRY THE HONOR OF SETTING A HIGH STANDARD, AND OF SETTLING FOR NOTHING LESS." to S Announcements $ Recently married are Otis Ball and Mary Daniels. Steve Wright (Kappa Alpha Order) and Connie Wiggins (Alpha Gamma Delta) recently announced their engagement. James Boykins and Alice Burns have also announced their engagement. HAVE YOU VISITED WILD STRAWBERRY ON VINEVILLE? The unusual and fescinabng shop of imports found amidst tba aroma of potpourri and incansa, blossoming flowors and hanging lantams. Mods and traditionals in accessories and gadgets to please oneself. WILD STRAWBERRY, Ik. 2470 Vineville Avenue MACON, GEORGIA Phone 743-6959 CKCIEKI Pizza, AM P.M Open Te. 746-6663 717 Drive Fine Shoea Since 1900 THE MERCER CLUSTER Mercer University Macon. Georgia Mots Profit Orgenlaartoe Free University Cheaa Playing 10 a.m. 306 CSC Tolkien 10 a.m. Conference Room in Library Utopian Science Fiction 11 a.m. 306 CSC Exiatentialiim 12:30 p.m. 306 CSC Jazz and Soul Workshop 1 p.m. Group Listening Room of Library Nietzache 1 p.m. 306 CSC Seminar on Sex 2 p.m. ait gal lery CSC Ruaiian 3 p.m. 306 CSC Bartending 4 p.m. 306 CSC The Tassel Gator look with handsewn vamp. Laced in and out leather along top line & This shoe comes in Sport Rust. Navy and Black 371 third Street eftacon. Georgia THE MERCER CLUSTER . October 14, 1969.6