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PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, N"'
Penn Penned
\la\ue Of Wharton Is Assessed By Harvard Business Review
bj l.ilhert W. Harrisnn
"Of the more than 50,000 under- «»duatc degrees in bu. ■rranted in 1959, how many came from the really well-established,
Mi schools of the of Penn-
Aharton School?" ini and others have
oeen rai-e<l in the November ■
v in an article wl Ficldeii, HHS As-
an answer to two i,lies of American busi- ition publishe<l by the
• undation recently. I publications seri- ed the »ilu of the
and in the I'niversit;
riculum. Their analysis of the hool tended to lump together
160 busineu schools and discussed them as
an a criminatelv. •hat the Whar-!
.nt has been; to the pot with ito
all of the -pproximately 160 i'hnol.3, most of
whom coulil not her Whar- high entrance requirements 1
Weigel Talks 500 Alumni To Attend On Religion Homecoming Festivities
muing high standa' scholarshu
"Thus," he feels, "the • iie poor i
■tudenti pull down the ■ evitably, and el are made to look far more mediocre than a 11
"I'm so glad that someone said these things." Thi comment of Dr. Irving Krav.
I lean at the W
on the double-barrelled att;o the two Independei their review hy the publi- cation.
■louKh
really ed with itself and 1
tinuously undi II' acuity
can determine the curriculum, and
taking a fresh loot. which are offered." Ir.
change additii the fact tl is constantly working on ma ing it iip in the field of busine ition.
bj Derail s. B. Devil The
the I'm
•i the
el, a member of the
that I
i with r. in a n
with the "ultimate binding ;
BeMgtea keti Throng* Cettnre
iiinan
-"IIS ;
. which i i,d culture,
which 1 liy till
11 this ity that rel
III delil
IUl Tillich in Calling it "the
Seminars, Workshops, Alumni Meetings Planned; Yale-Pennsylvania Game To Terminate Weekend
in Reber< I Hlnehhera Homecoming Weekend will sec the return of more than
:,ini Univ< umni leaden foi in' rs, work- shops and alumni club busineu meeting ■ culminated by the Yale-Pennsylvania football game.
Termed the "Colli Alumni Leadership." the con- vention will I '' ""' rjnivt entilk research, the
cold war and Americi
Junior Board Meeting III, i, will be an important
and Kiiii|iuls.ir> leethll "I ill memlier- oi the junior editorial ho..1.1 la*BJ at I p.m. in thi Franklin Societ) Room.
PENNSYLVANIA ON HAWVARD
by Steve Foster
Dailj Peni
tioi Penn I
,,t like Harvard, then
must be somethin. tly, this y.a like
that of th mainly t ii | ... an fiiilit..
unlike ' nilicanth of hope. With the ii
. IMS and will power then a good chance n may im| 'he point
fair imitation of Harvard. ything else we mere mortals (non-Har-
vard men, that is) could ask for?
FRANKLIN AND DINKS Th, | especially hoi *e (,inl*
tradition. Filled with indignation thi a out that ,; freshman regulation" in the hand-
i rred only thi- from •■ Benjamin Franklin.
vmp-
hildiahneaa that all neral, part of a vast '
i nt." I thaa if there is an "official"
piling the wearing of dinks, then licial regulation requiring the v
I ..liars and another official regulation requiring all freshmen to join fraternities. Both of tl inmendations can be found in the
T,. i to point out that man handbook is not an official pu'
Still, the I ii »t ie**1
Partly on firm ground. There is nothing "high rving a tradition going back
iri, but there is in making lit of thi ding that th.
links because the; tradition, and,
-'i' '■•"''>
SUNDAYS ON THE ROW
by MeKin GoMMcia
"Mil .in inetitnl
and
lie Ai thin W. Rl
On the "publish!
■
i inal
whit^ llg the time and pressure
the his same
od and last yea I with this, another fraternity
thing ling) il
i ushing with which to impress him."
. Idition, he continni iften hav.
■o."
that alth ing will not "affect the etrong hot
■igthen the fraternity system h eral and i ■«' h'Kh competition in
while helping Christian houses that
f the hai
it program. A
Although presented with a maze of im; ■mien ap| i their
h the
•hough," he continued. "I had heard that m page /•
Campus Event BLUM LECTURES
Ilium will l n Franklin
■ •
i
MUSICAL AUDITIONS
I
■
on th-
MUSEUM MOVIES
siati relation After n tion, which
will take place on Fridi
■ ill moderate a pi
rill
Dr. i us.- i<> ■peak
1)1 '"'
n "l •
i Hand Hall at
I of
Hall b< d ' p.m. I
■
ml.
"HOK Dot i- I- Mi
will in th.
H. H. JAZZ ■
! to Ii
p.m. in
n Hall Hid are
for the entire
Sophs Still Leading Frosh In Dink Week Tests, 12-6
The Sophomore Cll nit lead in yesterday's Dink
The game by default when n
hat in it the ap- men stayed
within range, however, by taking the ping ponir e
tball gi fault, match.
ll P ' ill
M-k
end will pli-
Jodg '''i' applii i
ill be
told
In tl
will be | n tho
College Hall 11 dent's
H.H. Contest Postponed
toi Ball i
aem
PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN [•HURSDAY,
CRIMSON ON PKNN
I
On i!,yl-
I
"I
klin
d P.
like hiifh
THE "TRUTH" In i
stand
with
i for
nown
I
- be- ■ sys-
tiiii
I kind of environn niqui the mori Baatero finish- ing
WHARTON < > 11 • ption to the es of
f the 1' n i •.
minentljr I
make
inked Inatitul
nndi
m li much room to appl\ fiti<m to i and
hemical i
ami ml of
School
■
aid in outlook; in the bu I that the next
the Survey will |
nis has I
in Hi and
will ift toward Aita and s
I
ADVISORS Bn.
happy with Hi "rial and
h OUI tl ■ Hint: met!
• the
detined. and many uin M til
"ma-
n's and helping «
u e nough mi
I
■ t tn
ares a se an ambikiot
•ni difficulty I
led with !
inir its standards. At
1 of ho fall be
in ti
admil both mininun
ADMISSIONS SCOPE Wi> guiding hand
admi Dirram has expanded nughness. in was li'
than a it ing a hu. irtion ■
ing area ipula-
timi • than the
now draws men I raphical range than
phia St I a. Only one of many
intry >r I'enn prospects, he will «
and numerous alumni groups in an attempt I id the limits of the
alls P«nn, with it rad non- ami dorraitoj
habit ! foreign and domi . "the in as-
of the udminisi rgMduatt
Penn is not so eathol Pitt, arguing the ease for dlvi or an
"Rii k i hold. trinity ■ ,
. who And Willis .1. Winn.
Of the Whaitun 8
me with beards with us, too."
STUDENTS CAGED Members of the administration become highly
annoyed at the suggestion that Penn, for all its k and the
organization man. n look' i awful pi maintain*. "In
i tor a letter offering a bottli
(Continued on pag* three)
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1TBER 9, THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE THREE
orvard' Speaks Up! MR page I
eoald thi.
tin that "there ai- tl
n it's argun i
II find in ■ point '
I
rairs. Ti
t, and ■ tion,
the fac-
■ mn-
ly appea plln
FRATERNITIES M! of the
ra- Peti
Mi the gi. i n i»l
.ni-
Mtart itself as
8 as little as possible with
almost as much a i the
ion. Bra.! ,tides
Of the ! »'■ ability I i hold gi without igh
tii ; utr ind maintains
allowed instruc-
il. "If tl
! I
'■npr. I the on indivi
min- ith to tl l
DINKS ARE INANE Dinks" ar. n of an acute childi-h-
<hman beat. eftk well for a Un r with a public ism and dijr-
b in dtfferi fird th rraetr dinks | '• "f harmless, inoffensive jest whir-
men will attest to the if the rule's administrators, and
i . ■ i 111 d< fj Kh orders them to display theii dinks and but-
in I'hiladelpl the stu- I I :.., their dink
tamers. The festivities Bl lay with traditional Cai in which the jui
»d* aroum: light ($1 korrov.
, sman. A pep rally he Junior n and all
. N'av. group of blax nmered Penn h t-'oat
ha si :\ Bill." Bill, i t an un-
***»ful attempt at a "l1 '"> the field" in old
*n hi : erpetuate wltl I notable efficiency—the Pen torn took 'he v md chants, which
must learn religi P™- day' night game back
»e all ti
4 high school ire given
i am, and none ia the Wharton ScboeL There an,
in me regular uent
•lina- Althoui"
! to lining ha
of intellectual out- Che loud blare of popul fills
the air all
DP CENSORED In i
of tl■■ studei nller on tl 'ing
:
1 men at Penn, 'lent athb
I ti nil it diffl- dilt to earn tl although ■ dauin
n publica Ipy an in hift-
ing i ays that his offii I
I do give a criticism. Ii '"
■ nt publication. If ling-
la : Thl '''-
ith a d '''
building. ■it, and
krd within one Of the sanc- tioned publications is do at. A Petal humor magazine n
i ar ago.
COURSE GUIDE Paul Weinbe bief of the D.P.,
lallty of I ■'y
to the entii fu- \\ i cai 1 I" vitriolic
have a more mat' Ban
M way rather quickly to . Ing on the part of many l' l' lalfi
al-
that are abb it will on
at clearly in a i proach of thi
d of quiet, the Penn- an inva-
will tour the cam- >nday, talking to deans, in- observing activities, and
rally giving us the i heavily. . .
ntly than in 1 8 of that the Ivy L
of a withering blast in a three-page spread on sylvania I
his fall the PennafJvai put i moat
in its recent history. In this initial . the
guide could not bring itself to bite more sharply than ". . . wit i . ■'•' o i raryinfly n
to as a good lecturer who while dull." To judge by the cour n are at worst o ally boring, and all eoi era are basically good, clean, kind, ami h' Yet for all lity, the D.P de to
could be indicative of an encouraging 'id.
RUSHING SERIOUS W much this trend ran buck the firmly-estah-
uficult to judgi »r. in a I lalism, the opinion
be an odd-ball through college -you don't want to be by yourself.
. be individualistic; it' to be with other guys and have fun." This is the moti- vate
ditliculties, and tl -ity's aste.
As ten points out, "Like it or not, the fraternitl
■•nough, tl
out in aparti
during tl "]li fi0° rfo so- Fr"- ng-thened by lack of adequate
,lml. The University cannot supply
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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, UK
'Harvard' Speaks Up! ■ .1)
Hall, thi i of which 10
•re .1 lilt evenls
dim join a '
May in in . Al-
(iM f'
' IUI
a.m.
1
who can meet the u il "lit in socially." t
frankly ad it appearance is ;i in a have the backs ." he
atlemen, i
ing regula night
ip blindfolded
niich as ■lalisMi I.
•a, a
I entmenl itill lingan fron
It, in one mot]
the ■rill of t a . but
much more like compli te dominal
until I a.m. 01 lid Until l! a.m.
than tl i
an artick
I
not.
•il in
hollo
'Hawvard' Rebuked ((' from page oi
, not a Harvard traditi
'ik tradit >n that "tl mia's
that litii.n
involving
HARVARD ON PENN
it any vaj
Ml' that
Men ' . nt that "I gj '. the
apparent! was never any admini .hat
i and that all adm
got it. ,
DP COURSE GUIDE good wi
nd lacking
ad in !i| u
in a while dull "
aca-
a lack
ind too little dl
COMMENTS VALID
It? has 1 ihat nothing will b,
I. ,
Debate President Takes Top Honors
Babcock,
while
in his
Rushi
Weigel Talks
■
\ill be
on Nni I.
He noted that in pri of the
ith ultima
tible ■■
in the
nil.
ing
and hustle urn,
with
stomach !"
■
party began," was clear thai
ially a,
ed him, "I)
conelud
nic di
ild I have 0n tin
don':
is."
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»\ THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN THE UNIVERSITY"
4 P. M. - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5
two lectures by
GUSTAVE A. WEIGEL, S.J. Professor of Theology, Woodstock College
HOUSTON HALL AUDITORIUM
PAGE SIX THE DAILY P E N N S Y L V A N I A N [•HI \1BER 5,
THE wwpennsylvaHiaH At The Field Preparing For Yale The Morning Line
i>% Stephen I w i
Lie can'1 hava ti the and no< red to i he utn
red to say bel
n about that
an ' movi
of the pin ■
the
a football around. The Blue i king
whii
rani
«■ 1 *•
H >
J*"~ B "^ * ' I4i
••>
A Word About Desire
i
Frosh Soccermen Top Fords To Maintain Unbeaten Record
Penn this from ;i
I
elling,
half-
I
bin 87 yai
and I
i in h eenter forward Irao Hut kicks in hi- aecond goal of the afternoon and his tenth ol the 1959 Beacon as the Qnal in.mi.i,I Haverford, i-i, t<> keep their Badefeated, nntied record intai
I. The 1 . '
emaining in I
i nil 'I mill (icl.l.
inn •ruin from
the I in the • ih anil final minute '•
Arnold \ i in a
nil Hhie from third shutout i when
■
\i Didrikson a
In!,- Haverford ;:
The onlj remaioim i and an un-
inbia. Tlio •ill play •
Saturday in New York. Coach Did- imbia,
which
for the Penn game, lo
* Penn Retains Lead In League Defense
able to hold tl
111 I
.ml Blue, Tal econd with
Pent
I
Inili
l II re- tained his h total
out ill
thai i
who have played in
by Barry I. Deutsth
a funny thing' That is, what f it or n -, the other guy.
"Look at Pen, the hoys yet up for Lafayette and trounce them ichea Bake them believe that winaing the tir~i game »iii
mean a winning season. Then thev no an knock oft Dartmouth heraUM the) get convinced that beating them will mean winning the cluim- inoiiship.
•! thing you knov.
nothing; we can handle them any |
de theji wan' Notre Dai nuch
v forget where tin ^, ">II in comes Harvard and I riday all then
^_^ taba are aaylai 'We IMHH Penn, Let u at tin ^^k '■* / We'll tear em apart.' What about Penn? ^L^l^ehw were out to lunch or something because II
Bk wanted our scalps more then v. "Which Inn
caae is. What ,• guys aa triat
in a winnJ
irame ml that U|
"So What do our coaches have to do. They've got to sit rh. and tell them that iakl is up. and show them movies and
and draw up cartoons and posters and make every liodv mad M>'| we'll about want them as badlj as the] do us. They've got to tell the b '••rgct Harvard; it didn't mean anything beans,- after we beat Dart.nouth'll knock off Princeton and well get all the Mrblea iiivhow'. 1 '" >J I -how them thai one defeat don't mean any (In
much
DRAWE1
ranklin Pi. include I
for The I
I
\ kingpin in.liv
lule i
Frosh Eleven Faces Lafayette In Quest Of Second Victory
ui. the I
I' l-'-7 ami 11-0 i
In Mike Kug-
"grind it out" offense ■
nly on tl i fullback Joel Johnson,
ling ground | aii.l left halfba
out much of ttacl
thrown the ball much ti
frosh .aughey expects
plays—not
tile I'.
ill
Inter-Dorm Football The Intei-Iloini i
got UI
Quad under the di of intramural
athlet In
Following tin
\v n-wick, ''-". in a rht third
feit \ i to ap|
touin.i of the In i
i mural
TONIGHT
H H AUDITORIUM BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
ADMISSION 25c
YUL BRYNNER
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