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Manager of Bookstore ELEANOR CARNEY Mrs. Carney holds a very responsible posi- tion at Youngstown University. She is in- valuable both to the student body and the faculty. Mrs. Carney orders books for all classes plus a Wide outside reading selection for interested students. ggggysiss-pin www-mssss,EE5g' assess , 'nwmwsssnr vm if -were HEQEJS-as Maw .rw gg . www . Eiiim Heifw' -W- Bgyyzs Egan-'i9rvm-ssgg is P E W - U B F i, Eiilffeae was . T2-'ewriss-.HQSZLQM-WS-few. W .mms-W EE S8588 Sift Q,-pm-is mamma a mama is-mast-m sixteen 532359815 ,MQNMYWJ pew-in-tmwxglg X mm rim . is A Alumni Secretary WALTRAUT STEIN Miss Stein is the alumni secretary at Youngstown University. She graduated from Youngstown in 1957 with a B, A. degree, and received her M. A. degree from Ohio Univer- sity in 1959. Miss Stein also teaches social science and philosophy, 26 -s fi ,sf mr-21 Env mi-W .Wm - -12 Director of Athletics WILLARD L. WEBSTER Mr. Webster is the Athletic Director at Youngstown University. This position entails the scheduling of all sports events for the University, as well as the planning and super- vision of the various training programs for athletes. Mr. Webster is the District 22 NAIA chairman and is also an instructor in the Biology Department. Mr. Webster graduated from Geneva Col- lege with a B. S. degree, and has done gradu- ate work at the University of Pittsburgh. x 1:-17
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fn Psychometrist MARY ANN POPE DOBRICH Mrs. Dobrich is in charge of the Testing Office of the University cmd is an instructor in the Department of Psychology. She supervises all of the testing programs within the Univer- sity. Mrs. Dobrich received her A. B. degree from Youngstown University and her M. ED. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. fx Librarian GEORGE JONES Mr. Iones has been in charge of the library since September of 1957. Mr. Iones has pro- vided the finest opportunities for students to take advantage of this necessary and vital part of their education. Mr. Iones received his B. A. from Oberlin, his M. A. from Harvard and his M. L. S. from Kent. At present, he is com- pleting his requirements for his Ph. D. from Harvard. fi Head Nurse LA VERNE REILLY Mrs. Reilly has been head nurse at Youngs- town University for eight years. She received her R. N. at the Youngstown Hospital and her B. S. from Youngstown University. Mrs. Reilly also instructs in health and first aid education.
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Dr. low's Book Reviewed ' In Several Publications The student body may possibly be interested in the following article which contains excerpts of reviews of Dr. Lows book i LENIN ON THE QUESTION OF NATIONALITY, which was nub- lished last year including two recent reviews. - In addition, during the last months a number of reY and reviews have been published by Dr. Low In the Tne AMERICAN nrsrorucnn Review appeared a tudents SLHCQ A the work of a leading German historian, Walter Goetz: l nv Mari-ma zerrr, in the July issue of THE aussie: 6 discussion -of a new studyeby J P. Meyer, LENINISM December issue of THE SOCIAL STUDIES is to be fo of W.B. Walsh, RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION. - T just learned that a longer article of his, The E' Republic and Soviet Hungary , the first fruit of rest Dr. Low in the archives of the Austrian foreign r thin Us Cease S summer of 1958 invienna, has been accepted for Unlversity ness eg,-uggle THE JOURNAL oe CENTRAL EUROPEAN new At a C1 as ada-ed 50 meet early in 1960. This research was made possible by' exberlenge when C011 to its full time growmg Americarbmilosophlcal Society which enabled ' Pefsofme 'gg great dlfeges and U me facrutys Shfdenp em vierr. I1 E ' e-vt . , mem bowl 1sfr,dee lflcuiry in aglver-S1195 a Even newmeollmen RGVIQD Dans ---re, - Ot number R Orfunate ul,-mg 5 Cross th Ihbgq-S , LEN! Uri Ins . thre e .seven I, Im' sta a e We G cou ng R - plfes -L e we msc U11 flme IN Y. Bookma.. el ' i motors '- ' ' - 'ous E Bill CThe foregoing study was one nz A 6 d H ri those selected for the U.S: Moscow p f exhibit and also one of those object- 4 ..-hh Week ed to by Soviet authoritiesg U.P,,, d Unjvglgit dispatch. Aug. e, 1959 New r 'ruse Y wr - ' . r . Wan om' a fe Times? A ce e 'rage natfn Guido acb Amerie eil Ve A Q lb THE Ame Fluids confer Ptoieeeofi' Shecfa 26131111 is Swf Dobbergn v1Ew,oct. 195 ,meg Miner. wa, 'Y-Dobbe, ,on tzer and Kohn A1fX'9d p, Bw Robert LA we Y3d2uS1aeaQJn1red W0 onglnaian Hrs OU, gratitude of stu Defmm S- FWSLMQOQ Oiwn Unitfegfd his 8 sg Came to communism and Orvvllliu ot me Younget0 mess, -A Univ? M de GJ' as nationalism by at Reiki? matron- 6 Q B05 Mxcrrxeilngn h 'S y and gree 5.0m documented study i Aiimwyi-alll axWI:xie:euGe. My and gave is P D at has been framework of Lenin' Bitch mation on Fvldin meetlngg We-Stem problem of nationale mi?-is Unwefsx and 12- W gqeltflggorl Name fines himself to an are sw-W March 1 in be hemmpw, 95 AC d ead political thought vi uf5KVge5SronStxe 55150 il me GOL 35500 ha Fqcxx J C nationalism, but he A an on . D, 5 A bil ec L far this segment of canning, v-Wifi eeonsogepeaeeel of ucifx A COUSPTB ce has been accepted o bans' is he, NIBIW1 3:80399 39Cre Bu can efen ts . - YQIXGB dauoil- . eng, M PYC't H591 H0595 relsielf, H d early Soviet policy ' ee tl Fong adv'-aims me WM- trale me W' ee on 0 EDU az ee in-do w M er cise analysis .. reveale FO' nuns. .narrcer Nymxms W Attend Sock?-X ts rrom els n OB:-nerr siszeneieei ' f T ASW' rw. F1 -ness e ' me its terms M155 Leonard Arne n Lenin s tho, Mwagemff may 99151 eiscusse - me O unreal SG Mac all W d L Mm fr distortion of that thoug 39:10 .H D6 , V an 0 W AD L0 I , B' . , Q gum- eww! ey! ' eirko Emi mire ved to m.rS Mm eirggefnliitefin but even dulxx mon Subie e Aitmncgdntggrgooii of E2Lgf,e256 gtgjyet an Dr Ge is acytcedig berbew , , W . assume 'ffl jars Eel' on eye!! YZ B- 25 rNTEaNA'r1oNAL Review os T U1 the E1 S ,his duff 'aundr The C prevail Oreo socran HISTORY, Amsterdam, 1958. 'Hang Mrecrrrcai E-Ingles H Inari Samir WSW,-r ue me rn We' Nr. 3, p. 521. Mf-Leary, .gm Voifko Wzeez-ing De Con 9 X param? lo polii-W: .. V ful ri iid Q Mafgtera D io' is WO O 'eSfcier LOW wi ot we Ohgauafmbn A very use an we ocumen vers-I r eg,-ee rkrng D to ,am G 5.3 a was at t at o Q ed survey is given here of Leninf 'T T Pittsburg U I e 5 tb My 515 ache: 0 .Logic opinions on the nationality questioi' Mr. P r in Ufh Sr-,ieitus toieeiof 0 Church f We ' Whig how much they were influenced ' mee i 0, W the peculalr Russian conditions ,,,' become efom Ohio hgnqolds what measure they corresponded vim' Dalia -S0hOo1mus fe 'InStrlV9l'S1ty the ideas held by Marx and Eng tdifect ,Une lb Music, Mucho! in and how they changed under the rumpet Sfudand and will r Wh be pact of practical problems, espe Ken We ellie. fniitrucg ly after the October Revolutij ment new L, WM very appreciahie characteristicf .State Uof Re MFA- 'lg Hy, a 1958 book ls thoroughness with ,f op, H ' has becom agree gum ' opponents ln the sod Oak-,coertzfw resid ejirmath just I . 'ts V I., U 6
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