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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 4

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Has Been 36 Days Since City's Last Traffic Death Vanderbilt Professor To Teach Here 4 Iowa City Press-Citizen May 22, 1962 Kennedy Arms Control Aide To Speak Here with additional coursework in The chairman of the English department at Vanderbilt uni volving the social responsibili ties of the press. A native of Kansas, Profes versity, Nashville, will be a visiting professor in the State University of Iowa English de sor Porter earned a B.A. In partment this summer. Wndish at the University oi TfnnnHn in 1939 and an M.A. ir i fl iluV' fl V'WV dramatic art at the University Prof.

Randall Stewart, head of the Vanderbilt English department since 1955, will teach American prose fiction a of Alabama in i4u. nnrsued additional gradu graduate seminar on Nathaniel ate study in drama at S.U.I Hawthorne at S.UX 4 Prof. Stewart, 65, is an au A 40-year-old educator, lawyer, columnist and government official will apeak at the University of Iowa Friday on arms control and military policy. John T. McNaughton, deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs (arms control) in the Kennedy administration, will speak at 8:15 pjn.

Friday In Macbride auditorium. His address is one of two evening sessions of the Iowa-American Assembly on Arms Control and Disarmament that will be open to the public. The Iowa-American assembly will be attended by 60 Iowans and a dozen nationally recog- nized men who have broad thority on Nathaniel a w- during the next two years before accepting a teaching position at Washington State college, from which he returned tc begin 'his faculty duties a I S.U.I. In 1943. thorne, whose English and Am W.

E. Porter Accepts Post At Michigan Prof. William E. Porter, who has taught magazine writing and international communication at the University of Iowa since 1943, will Join the journalism faculty of the University of Michigan in September, he said Monday. Widely published In a number of national magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Colliers and Better Homes and Gardens, Professor Porter has held a number of special assignments during his years at Iowa, including several of national consequence.

These included a year's service as assistant director of the national citizens' commission for the public schools, several months as project director for the education policies commission's report on "Mass Communication and and principal author of the book, which, reported the conclusions of a national conference on "The Understanding and Support of Higher Education." At the University of Michigan, where he will be professor of journalism in the University's college of liberal arts, Porter's primary teaching efforts will be in the area of international unication, erican "Notebooks" he edited. His biography of Hawthorne was published by Tale University Press, in .1948. Currently, he is working a Michael Tollman Gets revised edition of the American "Notebooks" to be Issued by Harvard University PresA-JHe Honor at Louisville U. has been co-editor of three col Michael V. Tallman, fresh lections of literature: "The Lit knowledge of the arms control problem.

man at tne university 01 Louisville and grandson of Dr erature of the United States' (1946); "Literature of the and Mrs. A. W. Bryan of 36f South" (1952), and "Master JOHN T. McNAUGHTON Ellis avenue, was honored al AFTER McXACGHTON'S talk, a panel will discuss the PIU BETA KAPPA INITIATES Among those Initiated by Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Iowa were Mr.

and Mrs. John Rutherford, Linda Wilmeth and Nedra Morgan, all of Iowa City. They are congratulated by Prof. John McGalliard, president of the S.U.I. chapter.

Mrs. Rutherford, the former Margaret Trott, daughter f-Atty. -and "Mrs. Emil G. Trott of 331 South Summit street, received her degree to February; the others will receive degmea In June.

Rutherford Is originally front Lincoln, Miss Morgan Is the daughter of Mrs. Philip F. Morgan of 409 Brown street, and Miss Wlhneth Is the daughter of Prof, and Mrs. J. Richard Wilmeth of 1517 Sheridan avenue.

pieces of English and American Literature" (1952). general- topic of "arms" control gonhe National Laboratories, an awards convocation Mondaj for having received a superioi scholastic achievement award. and military policy. s-nd the Rev. Thomas Don- HIS LATEST book, "Ameri onue, uemer ior reace ne- Jouuntr McNaurhton on Recently, he also received ar search, Creighton university.

can Literature and Christian Doctrine," was published in McNaughton received a bach panel will be Brig. Gen. Thomas Phillips, U.S.A. (ret) military analyst for the St. Louis Post- HEADS FIRE MARSHALS PHILADELPHIA UPl L1958 by Louisiana State Univer elor's degree from DePauw unl R.O.T.C.

award given by tht Chicago Tribune for militarj and scholastic achievement One award was given to eact class, and Tallman was the recipient for the freshman class. sity Press. After receiving his first de versity in 1942, and his law degree from Harvard in 1948. He Dispatch, and John LoosbrocK, editor of Air Force Space Di L. Heaton of Austin, Texas, was elected Monday as president of European Common Market" "The Economy, 1962-63," "Labor and a Free Society" and "Labor History." The short course, sponsored by the Iowa Federation of Labor, A.F.L.-C.I.O., ts being con Iowa Labor Leaders Here Iowa labor leaders are attend gree at Vanderbilt in 1917, Professor Stewart earned the A gest the Fire Marshal Association was a Rhodes scholar in 1951.

McNaughton was a naval officer in World War n. A columnist for the Pekinj The other public session will be in Macbride auditorium at of North America, succeeding degree at Harvard university in 1921, and the Ph.D. in English flew Floor Shine That Lasts Ed. J. Herron, state fire mar at Tale university in 1930.

He ducted by the bureau of labor and management. (HI.) Daily Times. McNaughon shal of Iowa. is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. has served as editor and legal ing a one-week short course at the University of Iowa.

Eleven labor union officials from Iceland, Venezuela and Modern Language Association counsel for McNaughton News- of America and American Stu dies association. 8:15 p.m. Saturday when a panel will discuss "Public Involvement in Arms Control." McNaughton, a native of Indiana, became an assistant secretary of defense in 1961. He is on leave from Harvard university, where he has been a professor of law since 1953. papers.

He was assistant district attorney in Middlesex Argentina are also attending the short course, under spon The S.UX summer session op (Mass.) county from 1957-61 ens June 12 with registration. sorship of the U.S. state depart He is a permanent member ment This is another indication A new Acrylic finish Is nov available for all floor surfaces It's extra resistant to slipping and scuffing. Positively will not yellow. This new product callec Seal Gloss gives a tough mirror-like shine that lasts anl lasts.

Easy to apply or remove yet keeps floors looking bettej for a longer time. Get Sea! Gloss for linoleum, vinyl asphalt or rubber tile. of the Harvard-MITFaculty armg control seminar, and di of the national attention being focused on the short course, ex PANELISTS FOB the Satur rector of Avon home at Cam' MONUMENTS We urge you to make your selection now to assure Memorial Day delivery (May 30th). Dealers in Barre Granite from the Rock of Ages Quarry. Miller Bros.

Monument Co. 222 East College Street Iowa City, Iowa plained Jack Flagler, program day evening session will Include bridge, Mass. Cub Pack 202 Of Longfellow Gives 1 1 Awards director of the bureau of labor C. Maxwell Stanley, Muscatine; and management. David R.

Inglis, physicist at Ar THE IOWA-AMERICAN As The oldest labor short course sembly opens 1 p.m, Friday and in the United States, the S.U.I. Eleven Cub Scouts received ana LENOGH CILEK Hardware Store of True Valoi awards Friday night at a meet Closes with a plenary session beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday. Discussion leaders will include Profs. James Murray and Dee Kathy Shabel To Head Student Council Kathy Shabel, freshman stu conference offers both a basic program and an advanced course for labor leaders, including local union presidents, top level union officers, education ing of Pack 202 at Longfellow school.

Awards went to: Wolf, Jim W. Norton, and Larry Barrett, WSUI program assistant. chairmen, committeemen and dent at Ottumwa Heights college has been elected president S.U.I., the Iowa division of the stewards. Yeggy, David Butler, Greg Kunkel and Billy Blick; gold arrow points, Mickey Perret American Association for the Eleven faculty members and national officers of A.F.L.- and Louis Villhauer; silver arrow points, Jim Knoedel, Tom of the student council for the 1962-63 school year. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Shabel; 52lrHolt street, Iowa City. United Nations, and the American assembly of Columbia university are co-sponsoring the C.I.O.

are instructors for the short course, which covers such Evashevskl, James Olmstead, assembly. Chris Dodds and Larry Canter. I topics as "Iowa Labor and the 'A 4t St i 1 I -us 1 1 II; I- 'i--A I iia-rf w- 1 IT IS SEEDTIME and these parents are getting ready for thewpr jmd the joy of having a garden. I wonder if they realize that, every day, they are planting othe kinds of seeds and they will reap a different kind of harvest By what they do and say, they are sowing in the lives of their children the seeds of cheerfulness or gloominess, loye or hatred, faith or doubt. And they will reap a harvest, not in months but in years.

Will it be with joy, or with sorrow and weeping? They can reap with joy. With the Bible as their tool, with God as their Helper, with Christ paying all costs, with the Holy Spirit as Guide, with real personal effort, they can plant the Word of God in the good soil of their children's hearts. They can defeat the enemies, weed out evil, nur- ture the good, and reap with joy at last. I wonder if parents Temeraber that they are planting other kinds of seeds and that they will reap another kind of harvest There are several ways that a man can pay the price of a new Cadillac car and find himself in possession of an automobile of far less stature. Because there are many motorists currently considering the purchase of their next car, we would like to enumerate these ways of going astray.

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