Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1964, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Theologians Set Talks
On Calvinist Doctrine
The Rev. Professor Edward A.
Powey, Jr., professor of the his
tory of Christian doctrine in
Princeton Theological Seminary,
will discuss the “Four Dimensions
of Calvin’s Reforms" Sunday eve
ning in the ballroom of the Stu
dent Union.
The following evening the Rev.
Professor Joseph Haroutunian a
professoof systematic theology at
the University of Chicago, will
discuss "God with Us: The Crux
of Calvin’s Theology.” Both
speeches are scheduled for 8
p m. and are open to the public.
Haroutunian is originally from
Turkej. w here his father was pro
fessor of practical theology at the
Armenian Evangelical Seminary
After coming to the United
States he earned his B.A. and Ph
D. from Columbia University and
began teaching at Wellesley Col
lege in 1930 Since then he has
become professor of systematic
theology at the University of Chi
cago’s Divinity School and has
published several works.
Among his publications, the
best known are a book, “Piety
Versus Moralism: the Passing of
the New England Theology,” a
translation and edition of Calvin’s
"Commentaries” done in collabo
ration with Professor Louis P.
Smith of Wellesley, and the more
Graduate Senate
Rep. Resigns Post
Greg Bachelis, graduate stu
dent senate rep , has resigned his
position because of a lack of time
to devote to senate duties.
In his letter of resignation,
sent to ASUO President Phil
Sherburne Thursday, Bachelis
stated “When I sought this of
fice, I felt that I would be able
to spend the required time on the
Senate matters without having
it infringe upon time devoted to
mathematical pursuits. However,
I have found this less and less
to be the case, and since my rea
son for being at the University
is to get a Ph D. in mathematics,
I must of necessity resign from
the Senate.”
Bachelis was elected during
the fall term elections. The Sen
ate will appoint his successor.
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recent works, "Wisdom and Folly
in Religion" and “Lust For Pow
er.
Dowey is a student of histori
cal theology who gained his B A
from Lafayette college and his
B.D. from Princeton. He has re
ceived his M.A. from Columbia
and his doctor of theology from
the University of Zurich. Publi
cations by Dowey are “T h e
Knowledge of -God in Calvin’s
Theology" and contributions to
the Encyclopedia Britannica.
Both speakers are on the West
coast to mark the 400th anniver
sary of the death of Calvin They
have recently appeared with
Professor Quirinus Breen of the
University history department at
a lecture at Lewis and Clark col
lege.
»
Senate Loses
Quorum for Vote
The Athletic department, t h e
dormitory office, the American Le
gion. and the faculty will all re
ceive messages from the ASUO
Senate this week.
Business at Thursday night s
Senate meeting was directed
toward these groups and also in
cluded a slightly revised proce
dure for filling Senate vacancies
and an informal discussion of pro
posed constitutional revisions.
The Senate passed a motion
stating that charges made by
the American Legion that NSA
was a Communist-infiltrated or
ganization were unjust. State
ments made by the American Le
gion eailier this year recommend
ed that NSA not be allowed to es
tablish chapters on tax-supported
camps.
Recommend Fee Suspension
The Senate also recommended
that the dormitory department
discontinue the $2 guest fee cur
rently charged to guests of dor
mitory residents. Gordie Zimmer
man, senator-at-large, recom
mended that the motion not be
passed, stating that the fee was
a good way for counselors to know
who was spending the night in
their dorm.
He observed, ‘The first thing
to remember is that it will not be
changed. It has been asked in
the past and the dorm, depart
ment just won’t change it.”
The Senate approved recom- j
mendations for a more cohesive
program of lower - division fac
ulty advisors. The recommenda
tion included a proposal that stu- .
dents receive written advisor ap
proval spring term for courses1
to be taken the following year.
The group lost its q u orum
shortly after 8:30 p.m. and before
the proposed constitutional re
visions had been discussed. Bill
St. John, off-campus rep., called
for a quorum and demanded that
the meeting be adjourned.
Meeting Adjourned
ASUO President Phil Sherburne
said he did not feel a quorum was
necessary since the Senate would
not be asked to vote on the pro- j
posals but merely to discuss
them. Sherburne finally adjourn
ed the meeting but requested all
senators who felt it their duty
to remain and discuss the consti
tution.
Thirteen senators and the ASUO
president and vice president re- j
mained for the discussion.
TODAY’S STAFF
Desk Editor. Jo Griswold.
Night Editor: Janet Goetze.
Reporters: Jon Digerness, Su
sie Juffschmidt and Carol
Schultz.
Proofreader: Alice Kaseberg. j
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