The Mercer Cluster. (Macon, Ga.) 1920-current, November 08, 1976, Image 1
To Speak November 15
Julian
and civil right* leader will 'peak
Nov. 16t at 8:00 p.m.. in
Willingham Auditorium. Bond
area a founder in 1960 and later
executive secretary ot the
Committee on Appeal for
Human Right* l CO AH R). the
Atlanta University Center cam
pus organisation that for three
years coordinated student anti-
■egregation protests.
Bond helpod found the
Student Nog violent Coordinat-
ingCommittee (SNCC), in April.
1960. That summer, he joined
the staff of the ATLANTA
INQUIRER, a new Negro
weekly newspaper. He aenred
aa rt porter and feature writer.
and later became managing
editor.
Bond left Morehouse College,
in 1961 to join the student
Non-violent Coordinating Com
mittee (SNCC) aa communica
tions director. Until 1966. he
directed the group's photo-
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Renaissance Studies Offered
Quarter Curriculum
Julian Bond Scheduled
Prospective Dean
To Visit Campus
By Judy Barker
Dr. R. Kirby Godaey. tha
leading candidata for the
position of Dean of the College
of LibenJ Ate. will visit the
Mercer Campus on November 8
and 9.
Dr Godaey. who will be
accompanied by his wife. Joan,
will meet with members of the
administration, department
'chairman and chairmen of
faculty committee* Monday
afternoon On Tuesday morn
ing. he and his wife will tour the
campus and attend the Univer
sity Club Coffee with members
of the faculty, staff and
administration. Dr. and Mr*
Godaey will join the student* for
lunch in the school cafeteria at
noon Tuesday. After lunch, he
will have meeting* with mem
bers of a special student
committee, with the Dean
Search Committee, and with
President Hems.
Dr Godaey’• previous posi
tion* have included Minister of
the Norwood Baptist Church ua
Norwood. Louisian*. Assistant
Professor of Philosophy and
Religion at Judaon , College.
Marion. Alabama. Danforth
Associate for the Danforth
Foundation. and Vice President
and Dean of the College at
AvereU College in Danville.
Virginia, which ia his present
position. He received a B.A.
degree in History from Sanford
University, a HI) and Th D
degree in Theology from New
Orleans Baptist Theological
Seminary, n M A j degree in
Philosophy froQL-th* University
of Alabama, and a Ph.D degree
in Philosophy from Tulanr
Uni reraity.
*
Or Godaey has been involved
in numerous professional, civs*,
and church-related activities,
and has bee i elected to the
American Af ACiation of Higher
Indication, the American Philo-
sofihical Association, and the
Southern Society for Philosophy
and Psychology He has also
been awarded membership in
Who's Who in American
College and University Admin
istration and l’hi* Alpha Theta
He was named to the Outstand
ing Young Men of America in
1966 and 1970
Ax now planned, supple
ment* to the courses and
common-experience lectures
Hollo May To Speak
In addition, student* partici
pating in th* Renaissance
Quarter will have an oppor
tunity to atteod five one-hour
phenomena which laad to
violence and terror.
Dr. May ia a former professor
at Harvard. Yale and Princeton
Universities. Also he is the part
president of the New York State
Psychological Association Pre
sently he ia a full-tima
psychoanalyst ia New York
spends his available time as a
guest lecturer.
Dr. Rollo May. the renounced
and dynamic psychoanalyst
from New York who has written
numerous books among which
ia Love and WUl. will stieak
November40th at 8:00 in Tataall
He received the famed Ralph
Waldo Emerson award in 1070
for Love and WUl. His moat
. - . recent book ia Power and
by ■ half-hour quw |oo<)c<mc , u m mqulrJ
Uoo-awwor ported into (h „ UtU , und . r „ood
story on page 2.
Theater — ’The Real |
Inspector Hound" produc
tion continues its perfor- x
manceeon Nov. 11-13 at 8:00 g
p.m. in Willingham Auditor-
turn The British comedy-has £
presented a new convention
to the Mercer audience, the
"thrust stage " See page 12
forstdry.
This Issue
Still Mercians After AH
Thee* Year*/defeaturing an
interview with Dean Joe
Hendricks. General Assis
tant to the Preeidenl. See
page 4 for story
Tha Maaic Scene —
Dissimilar backgrounds of
the six members of Atlanta
Rhythm Section melt into
one gbod sound of their own
ae the former beck-up group
moves up to the forefront on
the music scene. Abb* may
be a popular group through
out the world, but in their
native Sweden, their hit
record* don't even get air
play See page 11 for story
Lifestyle '78 — The
student of the '70’s has more
in common with the youth
cult of the 'ST’i than the
young of a decade ago. a
Georgetown University pro
fessor asserts in s article that
define* the contemporary.
attitudes on campus. See
Editorials
People.
Sports. .*.
Entertainment.
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play or concert concerned with
tha Renaissance. Also, events
in Mercer's winter quarter
Alternate Preat&man Program in
Modern).