'M .^OO M fy UoLD Supplement to Issue No. 18 LIBERAL ARTS FORUM SPONSORS ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM WEEK APRIL 19-2A By Phil Larrabee The Elon College Liberal Arts Forum will sponsor its annual Symposium Week April 19-24. This year's list of guests and speakers is, as usual, an impressive one. The forum's guests for the week include; Recital organist Robert B. King. Mr; King has studied organ at Furman University and won the Prix de Virtuosite from the Schola Cantorum in Paris, as a recipient of a Fulbright award. He is presently Organist- Choirmaster of the First Presbyterian Church in Burlington, N.C., and has been a member of the music faculty of Elon College. Professor Kemp Malone, Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Philology at the Johns Hopkins University. He has been honored by governments in Europe and North America for his dis tinguished achievements in Old English and in early Medieval scholarship. This represents the third consecutive symposium in which he has participated. Professor Roland H. Bainton, Emeritus Professor of Church History Yale University. Born in England but educated in the United States, Professor Bainton is renown throughout academic world for his distinguished -iid prolific contribution to the scholarly literature of the Reformation period. Among his many honorary degrees is one from the University of Marburg in Germany. 0. B. Hardison, Jr. who will present the fourth in his series of six Humanities Lectures. In the spring of 1966, he appeared on the cover of Time iragazine in an, issue devoted to out standing university teachers in the Sed itates. In July of 1969 he suc ceeded Dr. Louis B. Wright as Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Bertie Wilkinson who will deliver the Konstantinas Avizonis Memorial Lecture in History. A native of England and a graduate of the University of Manchester where he earned his Ph.D., Dr. Wilkinson has served as Pro essor of Medieval History at the ^niversi y Toronto since 1938. He founded and is the director of the Medieval Centre at Toronto which only recently awarded him the honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Carlos Baker, who will give the Alfre^Carvin and Mary Claire Engstrom teftSe in Literature. Professor Baker, °a^d in modern of serves as the Woodrow Wilson Profe of Literature. Eli M. Adams, the former Chairman of the department of Philosophy at the -more-