The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1962 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY University of Oklahoma Norman Okla.
TUESDAY JULY 17 1062
PAGE TWO
Violet Archer
lias New Job
Miss Violet Archer composer
pianist teacher of theoretical sub-
jects amt composition and a grari-
ua'o of McGill and Vale has been
appointed associate professor of
jmu-'ic af the University of Allierta.
Miss Archer now in Montreal
returned to live in Canada alter
te. dung at OC from 1053 to ltttil.
In iddition to academic assian-
mei ' s at the University of Alluuta
sh- will act as music theory con-
sid'ant to the Western Hoard of
Mi.- ic.
'.n instructor in music at McGill
U r.iversity trout 1!M4 to i!47 and '
-s-:-Mnt professor of music at OL
: i i:i 195:; to 1961. Miss Archer
tm cht Uui summer sessions at the
1 r.ncrsity ut Altier: in 19-18 and
I -.4
M-s Archer's winks have been
pt oiined al the Intel national Kes-
ri of Edinburgh. Brussels Wot Id
Fa.:'. Mrattoid Shakespearean Fes-
tival of Canada. Vancouver Ke-
Cv.i. Osaka Festival of Japan in
the rollon ing countries: Canada.
r.t ifheastern and southwestern Uni-
tes States. France. Su iterlaml.
sr. i England.
Peace Group
Plans Panel
'"he Norman Peace counril will
ti nt a panel discussion on The
C;.-e Against Fallout Shelters" at
r p nt. Thursday in 165 Cnion. This
is Me third public program set up
id accordance with the council's
ti ;r. me of stimulating indiv idu-
al i r group study and action on
i-s'.cs related to world peace.
A 3-member panel will discuss
the topic from lav. religious and
scientific viewpoints. The panel will
censi t of Dr. Wayne E. Broek-
rimle. Miss Audrey M. Ellsworth!
n i T)r. Gerald Braver.
Dr. Brotkriede. associate pro-fe--r
of speech and director of
ji.i't - -its. has taught courses in
sp-ech for 15 years and published
ar'ules oq rhetoric and argumen-
tation. He is currently working on
art argumentation textbook.
'Miss Ellsworth is minister of
education at the First Presbyter-
ian church. She received her BS
from St. Lawrence university in'
New York and her MA in 1952 when
she was a Danforlh graduate fel-
low at OU
Dr. Braver associate professor
of t.xilogy received his BS from
Brooklyn college and his MA and
PhD in zoology from the Univer-
sity of Missouri. From 1956 to 1958
he was a research geneticist for
the Atomic Energy Commission
at the University of California
uhe - he worked on effects of ra-
d i at von and other factors on mu-
tation rates Dr. Braver has pub-
lished various articles on genet-
ics and is conducting fruitfly re-
search on Crossing-over in Dro-
soyhila. ' The Norman Peace Council be-
lieves that both sides of coufro-
veis'al issues should be presented
to the public so that citizens can
make intelligent decisions based
on all lac-ts available. said John
A. Foster vice chairman of the
courcil. Foser explained that pos-
itive aspects of fallout shelters
i presented by the federal gov-er-.n
cut through its Civil Defense
prog sm so the Norman Peace
Council will present the opposite!
pom; of view at Thursday nighi's 1
pane.
Columbus discovered the 427-square-mile
West Indies island of
Xfar'inique in 1502 on his fourth
vtoyage. He took' on fresh water
and rested three days.
. The Oklahoma Daily
4
OWahr.ma Daily. student new;pef
l'itveriv of DViahom. is pub
ji y tae Pubt.v ar.T. Bf.ari of the Uni-
xrr'y of Oklahfrjru Norn. an Oklahoma
'ta ' ; u:'ids Mondays holidays ana
VSU; "c- pe-T ods.
V(u- j da- paid t Norman Okla-
bo .a uh Tip? . p'tte prr year.
Ver h te A sso' Prr4 Assoei-
' VyMt fris-. nationally
t N v Advrrtnti S-vice Inc.
Relax from Studies
in an
Enjoyable Atmosphere
NORMANDY
BOWL
2424 Weit Main
FREE BEGINNERS AND AD-
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i
Regents Approve Med. Board
OU regents have approved five
new members of tlie 1962-63 admis-
sions board of the OU school of
medicine their terms to run to
June 30. 1963.
The new members approved in-
clude Dr. Hubert J. Morgan Dr.
Jimmy L. Simon Ur. G Rainey
Williams and Dr. Gunter H. Hasse
all of Oklahoma City and Dr. Kob-
ert E. Huberts Stillwater.
Memliers retained from last
years hoard are Dr. Hobert M
Piinl Dr. Ted Clemens jr. Dr. W.
K. lshmael and Dr. L. Vernon
Scott all of Oklahoma City.
Alternate members are Dr. Flor-
( nee C. ixelly and Dr. Thomas
Lynn. both ot Oklahoma City and
l)r. E C. I.indloy Duncan.
Retiring members of the hoard
i are Dr. M. M. Appleton Dr. Mer-
j lin K. DuVal and Fr. Robert A.
Schneider 'all of Oklahoma City
: Dr. W. C. McCurdy jr. Purcell and
Dr. Floyd Cornelison formerly of
Oklahoma City.
This Week Last Time of UAB Movie
Tulsa Girl Golf Champ
TULSA 9 Seventivn-year-old
Jf-anme Thompson of Tulsa
became tin first girl ever to win
tlnee straight Junior Girls golf
titles with a 1-lip victory over
Sherry Taylor of Oklahoma City
in 19 holes today.
Miss Taylor won three of the
last tour holes to force the match
Into extra holes.
Eight Teachers Do
Chemistry Research
Eight chemistry teachers from
eight different universities and col-
; leges are doing special research j
at OU this summer.
j The teachers are working in a 1
9-veek research participation pro-
gram which is financed by a
I S21.J30 grant from the National
Science foundation. The program
ends August 11.
Eac h teacher selects his own pro-:
joct and works on it with an OU
: nctilt v member. I
Dr. A. J. Weinheimer associate
professor of chemistry is director
of the program.
The last of the UAB sponsored
movies for the summer are Dial
M for Murder at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day and Les Girls at 4 and 7:30
p.m. Friday in Meacham auditor-
ium. Ray Milland Grace Kelly and
Robert Cummings star in the Al-
fred Hitchcock murder mystery
Dial M for Murder. The movie is
termed an adult level plot in the
tense systematic way the crime
is set and solved.
Les Girls stars Gene Kelley
Mitzi Gaynor Kay Kendall aud
Taina Elg The three girls go
through Europe as a part of a hit
revue and later one of them pub-
lishes a book of memoirs. The
other two sue for libel. The movie
is a series af flashbacks at the
trial showing the three conflicting
testimonies of the same story.
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The Oklahoma Dailv
Editor
Managing Editor
Sharon Thctford
. Patty Watwood
News Editors Sally Sue Alimon Jinn Byram Anne Larason and
Barbara Schumaker
Staff Writers Joe Bateman Judl Freyer Jacqueline Hill and Ruth
Skinner
Photographer Johnelle Kidd
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the United State Bremen Aeeooietioa. was organized Hu
1868 ... the tame year that
In what was then Oklahoma's Indian Territory Confederate
Indian soldiers Joyfully received the message from General
Albert Pike in Little Rock that he hed $266000 In Con-
federate money with which to pay them.
Then as now beer was the traditional beverage
of moderation. But beer means more than en-
joyment to our state. The beer industry pay
Oklahoma more than $6500000 a year in taxes
and license fees Important support for our
state institutions.
TODAY in its centennial year the United States
Brewers Association still works constantly to
assure maintenance of high standards of quality
and propriety wherever beer and ale are served.
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Thetford, Sharon. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 48, No. 188, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1962, newspaper, July 17, 1962; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1810815/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Communications+-+Newspapers%22: accessed June 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.