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LIBRARY STL'DKNTS were treated to a new monthly library' publication this year, deftly entitled The Peripatetic Perceptor: A lucid luminator of library life. The library itself was treated to a microfilm reader, a gift from the classes of 1963-64 and 1964-63. The library hopes to have films of its magazines dating from 1950. Sixty library assistants helped lessen the work load of the libari- ans, Mr. Wile and Miss Lillibridge, and Mrs. Gurinoff by- delivering library passes, shelving books, checking out books, and locating magazines. The librarians were always available to give indispensible advice to students overwhelmed by research papers and reading assignments. MR. RAYMOND WILE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Front rou—L. Jonas, I. Lipman. R. Attie, J. Whitehorn, S. Friedlander. T. Heller. Second rou—-J. Sccofsky. E. Schwartz, B. Gould, C. Lewis, B. Hodas, L. Weiss Third rou —J. Collins. E Goffcn, N. Meyer. J. Trowbridge, C. Castle, L. Gutenstein. Fourth rou- D. Squier. L. Feierstein, S. Knopf, L. Morris. H Ziegler, J. Forman. 18
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DEPARTMENT IN recent years, the emphasis in language study has shifted from dpprenant par coetu to comprehension. Because of this stress on oral—aural—awral skills, classes sont dirigees primarily in the foreign language. However, in Latin, lingua uae non tarn dicitur, read- ing comprehension has become increasingly uicht g. Advanced classes in all languages read classical literature, such as El Misdntropo, The Aeneid. Entile et L'Agent de Police. Don Quixote, et kurze Gescbicb- ten von Cbekbov. Los estudiantes que ban estudiado frames por cuatro anos were fortunate enough to see a film version of Le Bourgeois Genttlbonnne, t u’ils avaient etudie en classe. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS LE Cercle Fran ais donne aux etudiants l’occasion de parier franca is dans un cadre agreable. Cette annee, pour la premiere fois, le Cercle Fran ais a et£ ouvert a tous FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: ceux qui parient couramment le C lT c lk franca is. II ne faut pas etre en quatrieme ann£e. On a organise cette ann e un cafe parisien, une conference de presse du Grand Chariot ’ cjuelc]ues extraits d une piece et une conference politique sur la Belgique. FRENCH CLUB: Prout rou L. Parmer. S Cohen. R Perlman. R Newhouse. I. Wolfe C. Alter. B. Kamile. C. Zalk. C. Gemson. L Pandolfi, T. Heller. B Bahertzian. Second rou—D offman, B. Shapiro. K. Gutman. J. Secofsky. ) Collins. E. Gerber. C. Lorber. J. Rubin. K. Phillips. B Drucker. E. Boykoff N. Hartley. R Kalaydpan. R Wolsieffer. Mr Ziskind. Back rou— D. Schonbrunn. P. Benedek. N Bellet. J. Blumenthal. R. Brill. R. Peyster. H. Shamoon. M. Montani, L. Bass. S. Kelman.
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GREAT B(X)KS CLUB: Front rou—C Lorbcr, J Whitehorn, Mrs Breite. J. McMann. M Winter N. Elsohn. Back rou- R. Strauss, S. Grode, A Granoff. M Kramer. GREAT BOOKS CLUB THE Great Books Club occupies a soft spot in the hearts of a few literary critics. In- deed, the very words Great Books Club brin£ to mind some dedicated souls who valiantly dis- cussed Aristotle’s Ethics. From ancient Greece, the aspiring philosophers took a leap into the dark world of existentialism with Sartre s No Exit and The Elies. Continuing in France, the)' discussed the controversial aspects of Madame Borary. Saint Joan—a saint or not a saint—that was the ques- tion. Bob Friedwait, Danny Goldstein. What. me worried.'”
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