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Faculty adjourns from convocation Seniors march to the front of the auditorium for convocation. Faculty and students listen attentively to the speech given by Mr. Charles Moylan, Jr. 27 ♦ ♦• ♦• 04 ■4 ♦•♦•♦• •♦ ' !
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Convocation Features Guest Speakers Convocation policy was changed this year. Instead of having members of the administration and faculty speak as was done previously, the school is now bringing in noted personalities from outside the school. Among the most outstanding speakers were Peter Lisa- gor, chief of the Washington bureau of the Chicago Daily News, and Charles E. Moylan Jr., the state ' s attorney of Baltimore, Md. Mr. Lisagor spoke on the question, Are we winning in Viet Nam? He stated, The war is not going swimmingly well. Mistakes have been made and will be made, and it is a tough struggle. But there is nothing, that says we can ' t stay indefinitely or that we can ' t win. He concluded that the United States has much to learn from this fight. Mr. Moylan spoke on crime and race riots. All too often, he said, symptoms of the crime disease are treated and not the disease itself. Mr. Peter Lisagor speaks to RPI students on Vietnam.
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♦ - -♦.♦. . Yes -that ' s my name! Alumni Greeted This year ' s homecoming was held on October 21 and 22. It began on Friday evening with a con- cert of folk songs given by David, della Rosa and Brooks, which was followed by a cocktail party at the Sheraton Motor Inn. Saturday began early with breakfasts by the schools of Business and Distribution. At eleven o ' clock the alumni officially registered in the Rotunda and then went to the gym for lunch. The afternoon was filled by a meeting at which the new officers of the Alumni Association were elected and future plans for the Association were discussed. Dr. and Mrs. Oliver entertained the 1940-41-42 classes at a tea and some alumni displayed their art work in the gym. That evening a dinner and dance was held at the John Marshall Hotel. Sunday there was an art sale on Shafer Court by present members of the Fine Arts Department. New buildings going up and old buildings being renovated greeted former graduates of RPI. An extensive program of expansion and renewal was evident everywhere. The alumni could hardly speak of the good old days and good old RPI in view of all the changes.
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