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In order to stimulate more interest in the Community Forums, ar- rangements were made to give ten dollars to the person asking the best question during the question and answer period following the lecture. Here Jeanne Pitts is shown receiving her award from Dr. Poul Stewart, FORUMS 1 f B 1 1 i ' 0 ' 1 1 1 D 1 i 1 wl i H 1 pnni 1 . ' to. H l ■ Justice William O. Douglas United States Supreme Court Fadiman Blasts Curriculum Inspiration! Initiative ' Knowledge! Experience! Each individual chosen to speak to the students of Marshall College is rich in these qualities. Perhaps this year ' s most outstanding Forum speaker was Clifton Fadiman. who spoke on the sub- ject of American education. In his hour presentation, he blasted the education curriculum and called for a re-evaluation of our attitudes toward education. After the program there was some heated discussion in the audience as to whether Fadiman was making scapegoats of those in the field of education or fight- ing for their cause Nevertheless, minds were stirred and caused to think. Besides Fadiman there were others such as Alfred Wolff who presented a narrative film on life in Ger- many. Emiyn Williams, playwright and director, and Ernest Gruening, Senator from Alaska. Clifton Fadiman Radio and Televi ion Personality 28
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fyrr v -r i ♦ ' Ted Heath and his orchestra straight from London seemed to make their instruments come to life. When they put out the house lights, the mutes, drum sticks, and novelty percussion shined through with fluorescence. Dogpatch was brought to Morsholl when Li ' l Abner, Daisy Mae, Marryin ' Sam and all the Yokums lived for two hours on the stage of the Keith Albee. Sylvia Sydney kept the audience in continuous laughter as she portrayed the hilarious but somewhat shady life of Auntie Mame. Ki »» i- --= !■
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CONVOCATIONS Fiore de Hcnnquez, a noted sculptress, demonstrated the orts and techniques of her profession before o captivated student audience. Contribution To Cultural Education Malcolm Cowley, a noted figure in the literary field, talks with Mr. John Stender ond Dr. John Brown at o coffee hour following Cowley ' s appearance on the convocation. Ernest Gruening, the former Governor of Alaska and now a Senator from the forty-ninth state, spoke at o Forum. Marshall College was one of the stops made by the Rococo Ensemble while they were touring the United States. 29
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