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Nlax Anderson, lloh Burns, Teal Citcho, and Donald liahrenholtz ex amine lJaVinci's l7ourteenth Century conception ol' the machine gun Although his reaction xx as more than mere awareness, the average stutlent in '52 was not overly excitetl ahout the many progress projects he-ing inaugurated in farhonnlale and the world. He kept much to him- self, accepting .mel hcing accepted, and remaining in- eonspicuous as possihle. If he had a philosophy ahout war, prices, or prejudice, he said little. Still his curi- osity was arouscclg he found himself taking more than a casual interest in the political and the intellectual cleyelopmcnts around him. lluring an early Fall visit to campus. Senator Paul Douglas pauses to answer the questions of Paul Sullinger, Ronald Sulluyan, Don Dulliy, Dick lieris, lllyona Smith, anal loc llrown. him every day he lived, the reality of a great dream of democracy. William Allen White. sz
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Nineteen hundred fifty-two, a year of advances and set-backs-of wins and losses. A year of high tension at home and abroad, when conversation was keyed to the Korean situation. A year when a new mode of thought arose from a warm spot of the cold war-when occasionally a feeling of despair supplanted joe College's casual acceptance of a necessary obligation to country and ideal. Everything grew in ,52, a year when people pleaded for progress and Southern answered the pleas with a process of physical and intellectual growth. and paper a fine, free soul with a trained mind, who fashioned out of the world about
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1'VVl1ccls who want to get rolling talic time out from their specu- lation of campus organizations to relax at the Fountain Cato. : , at X 1 N ,si '- J . X l l 1 ...R . .. L' - 'f-., f, X 3 E Bob Franks poses with King Tut before the I-Club display, one of the many displays set up by campus organizations for tlic lucncfit of fIACSllll1C1'l, VVl1cn frcslimcn invaclccl Sotitlicrifs campus, tliouglits and actions fol- lowccl a light win: all cltorts ccntcrccl on welcoming tlic new arrivals and helping cacli to lincl liis place at SIU. 'llic result was a wcck of introductory activities-a preview of coming attractions-a Plan for future cvcnts. Wifi TU
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