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T i , ,af v Wills ! ,bra av' 'V T. CANBY JONES MOSES BAILEY 28 ,,5 f1x. .Z Ly ,Az x f XX? Religion and Philosophy XX AQ y Y f, QW! ll 'G i . psig PHIL HODGE MRS. READ WALTER DRIESBACH f 'A' f 7 5 95' i time ff lf A .-lbore: Reception January, 1963 fgr Walter Driesbach WC Students Go to Trappist Monastery A group of Wilmington College religion students will spend this weekend learning about monks at the New Melleray Trappist Mon- astery in Dubuque, Ia. The May 11-12 retreat will be under the direction of Father M. Ansgar, retreat mas-ter at the ab- bey. Members of the Wilmington party will attend mass at least three times, including a special mass for the visitors. There will be four discussion conferences to help students learn about monastic life and its philosophy. The primary purpose of the trip, according to Dr. T. Canby Jones, chairman of Wilmington's religion and philosophy depart- ment, is to acquaint religion stu- dents with life in a monastic ord- er. None of the students are Rom- an Catholics and the experience will help them to understand the monks and their lives. The com- mon conception of monks as quiet, withdrawn and serious is only one sideg they also have a lively sense of humor. l A 1 E
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afar W E M 'X Wim'-'FV' . if MZ' ik iff' v , 'r ff' va' Music at Williiiiigton College attempts to fulfill the dual role of study in the history and development of music as a part of the liberal arts and the study of music in per- formance. Courses are available for a minor in music. Lessons is applied music are open to all students. Activities planned for the 1963-64 school year include the College Choir. College-Community Chorus doing part I of the Messiah, and instrumental ensembles. Informal Friday afternoon Symposia are open to all students. The 1963-6-l Artist Series will bring to the campus the Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers: Martial Singher, leading singing-actor of the Metropolitan Operag the Cincinnati Symphony Or- chestra, and leading dancers and Musicians of Korea. www WVU MAX CARR MRS. PETERSON MR. BALDSCHUN f l X If 1 QW i 2 7 if .,, W5 'S
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Theater MR. HEILAND MR. MARCUSON fplay productions in the Arts Section? ff gn.. aNf M-...1u'W Psycholo y HALLIDAY A standard program of course offering in Psychology has been devised and approved during this year, and three courses-Abnormal Psychology. Psychological Interviewing, and The Psychology of Vocational Adjustment-were given this year for the first time. The standard program provides a two-year program in which five basic courses will be offered each year and six advanced courses will be given on an alternate-year basis. This will permit three modestly-specialized programs to be offered: General and Industrial Psychology, Child and Edu- cational, and Clinical and Counseling Psychology. Dean of Students Norbert Baumgart taught the new one- year course in Psychological Interviewing, and has agreed to continue teaching the course once a year on a two-hour basis. A movie entitled ulndividual Differences and taped lectures by Karen Horney on 'cCan Human Nature Change? and by Calvin Hall on Dreams and Personalityn were pur- chased by the department during the year, and materials for fourteen additional standard aptitude and achievement tests were added to the departmental resources. X i , 3.3 . swf A665 --we 1-, '
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