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The Daily Utah Chronicle from Salt Lake City, Utah • 1

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Ed Burton Dilworth Simmons Gry Ernstrom Owl and Key Names 12 Senior Men Twelve senior men have been chosen members of Owl and Key Eight of the men were moved up from Skull and junior men's The other four are new The four newcomers are Du-Way- ne Dilworth Jack and Tom Hodge has served as Simmons has been active on many committees and Carlson is president and has served on the Student Tom Rodgers has been active in debate and is an The eight men from Skull and Bones are Neal Monte Ed Gary Maughn Col Bob Calvin Drexel and Larry Savage has done extensive work with the University bandand has been drum Christensen has been editor of the and is second Burton has been active in the Intercollegiate Ernstrom is business manager of the Maughn Colton has served as Chronicle business Bob Rose is past president of AMS and a varsity Drexel has served as vice-preside- nt of AMS and has been on the baseball and Jenkins is royal duke of Intercollegiate The list of activities of the Owl and Key members is not complete due to space Owl and Key is the highest senior Members are chosen on a basis of leadership and extra-curricul- ar Outstanding members of Skull and Bones move into the Owl and Key ranks along with other outstanding senior Owl and Key was started on the University campus 22 years Larry Jenkins DuWayne Hodge Bob Rose Tom Rodgers Calvin Drexel Neal Savage Maughn Colton Skull and Bones Want Applicants The application deadline for Skull and Bones has been extended to 5 p.m. Applications should be handed in by that time to the Graduate Union Applicants must be juniors and list activities for the past three Announcement of new members will be made next in mi lit Volume Price Salt Lake April 1955 Choruses Combine In Mormon Oratorio The third annual presentation of Leroy J. Robertson's Oratorio from the of will take place tonight at in the The Utah Symphony orchestra and the University of Utah choruses combined their efforts forthe It is interesting to note that the production of this massive and impressive piece of choral-orchest- ra literature in which Arthur Elbert Jewell Johnson and Kenly White-loc- perform solo is possible only through the close cooperation between Maestro Maurice andthe Symphony and the University Music This unique coalitiontook place in when the University of Utah department of music was reorganized under the direction of President A. Ray At that time internationally acclaimed composer who had a few months won the award for the outstanding symphonic work by a western hemisphere was appointed to head the At the same time the Utah Symphony orchestrabecame directly associated with the and Maestro Abravanel was appointed professor of Since that time the Symphony has had a here on the Its rehearsals are open to First-cha- ir artists are members of the department's private instructional The opportunity of presenting such works as Robertson's Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and many other well known choral-orchestr- a productions has been the most significant development of this Tonight marks the performance of the traditional presentation of Professor Robertson's great Tickets for the Oratorio are on sale at the symphony 55 West 1st Seats are selling for and Pen Deadline Is April 22 Deadline for submission of articles for the spring quarter Fen is April All entries should be brought to the Pen Union between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. There is a word limit on bothfiction and non-fictio- Submission of essays and art is also A lighter touch for this season of the year is a suggested themefor all An early distribution date of May 18 has been set forthe spring Alison says of the staff feel that our desire to produce a better literary magazine than has been produced in the past several was at least partially realized last Richard III Still Available Tickets for the annual Shakespearean production can be obtained at the Kingsbury hall boxoffice daily from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Student activity ticket 1 can bo exchanged for reserved opened Tuesday in Kingsbury hall starring Robert Hyde Wilson in the title It runs through Policy Goals Needed To Clarify Law By Verne Larsen Ideas that Make a included Place of Value in the Decision-Makin- This topic was discussed by Francis D. Political and Alfred C. with G. Homer Political acting as discussed the general saying that two current scientific philosophies are represented by John who defines value as goal of and represented in the social sciences by Harold Lasswell and Myris who define value as preferred The philosophy of pragmatism says that for each problem there is an appropriate Moral goals do not stand apart from but emerge from each separate In the positivist which characterizes democratic values stand apart from We can inquire scientifically into preferred events because both fact and value stand schools' emphasize the dependence of the value upon careful study of the immediate facts of the he Emery discussed aspects of these philosophies with regard to The traditional method of legal decision is the application of abstract rules as or ends in This has led to many absurd among the present complexity of the legal He also commented about ideal legal that the examination of law in the light of its social determination of policy-goal- through the method recommended by Dewey and Lasswell and McDougal is needed to make law a Write-i- Okay In Race Because only one candidate who applied for the office of treasurer was qualified for the the Executive council has announced that write-i- candidates for this office will be acceptable at the primary There was some question as to whether this would be possible since voting machines will be But the council has affirmed the possibility of writing in Candidates for treasurer are reminded that statements of platform for publication in Thursday's Chronicle must be in the Chronicle office by 1 p.m.

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Pages Available:
101,285
Years Available:
1892-2004