The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1966 Page: 8 of 8
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ten textbooks in literature, com-
position, and political science.
In the realm of fiction, he has
published a gothic romance,
•Old House of Pear,' and a col-
lection of short stories called
'The Surly Sullen Bell.'
Dr. Kirk founded the quarter-
ly journal Modern Age, and is
now editor of The University
Bookman, a quarterly review of
educational materials. He is re-
search professor of politics at
C. W. Post College. Holding
seven university degrees, Pro-
fessor Kii'k is a bachelor of
arts of Michigan State Univer-
sity (1940), a master of arts
of Duke University (1941), and
a doctor of letters at St. An-
drews University, in Scotland
(1952), the only American to
hold the highest arts degree of
the senior Scottish university.
Although Dr. Kirk has been
described by Gordon Chalmers,
.Harry Goldwater and Canon
Bernard Iddings Bell as the
philosopher of American con-
servatism, his only political
office is that of justice of the
peace of Morton Township,
Mecosta County, M i c h igan.
Both Time and Newsweek mag-
azines, in feature articles, have
called him one of America's
leading intellectuals.
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Friday Apr 22
4 pm ME-Aerospace Eng-Materials Sci
Sem 'The Relation of Microscopic
and Macroscopic Aspects of Frac-
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around the world Jones North
7:45 pm Faculty Play Reading Group
'The Good Woman of Setzuan' Brecht
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8 pm 'Eternal Rome' film-Lecture
Prudential Aud Saturday April 23,
1966
Saturday Apr 23
10 pm and midnight 'The Sand Box'
Last Drop Coffee House Autry House
7 pm James Forman Ex See Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Com Will
Rice Commons
7 pm Dp Russell Kirk Hanszen Com-
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8 pm Lecture Art Buchwald Cullen
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8:80 pm 'The Circle' Maugham Helen
Hayes Music Hall
Tuasday Apr 26
1 pm Dr Russell Kirk & Dp Alan Grob
Debate Hanszen Commons
8:80 pm 'The Circle' Mauham Helen
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Wadnesday Apr 27
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7:30 pm Health-PE Lec 'Graduate
Program In Health and Physical
Education' Dp Sue Gapplson U of H
8 pm Doc Watson Concert Inn Theatre
McGowan at Bajjby
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" pm Organ Concert Sandra Soderlund
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Through a new program, you can be commissioned as a Second Lieutenant after
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For complete information on the new Two-Year Army ROTC Program see the Professor
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THE RICE THRESHER, APRIL 2 1,-1 9 6 6—P A G E 8
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Coyner, Sandy. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1966, newspaper, April 21, 1966; Houston, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth244973/m1/8/: accessed February 23, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.