University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. Professor Adams earned the Ph.D.
Degree from Harvard where he also was a
Teaching Fellow. He has taught at Chapel
Hill since 1948 and is the author of
numerous books.
Arthur Larson, a Rhodes Scholar,
holds four degrees from Oxford University
in juris prudence including the Doctor
of Civil Law Depree. He has served in
various capacities with four American
presidents. His offices include Director
of the United States Information Agency
and special consultant to the President
and the State Department.
James Roose-Evans, one of England's
most brilliant and successful stage
directors. He is founder and director of
London's Hampstead theatre. For seven
years Mr. Roose-Evans was on the directin?
staff of the Royal Academy of Dramatic
Art. He has been in the 'avant garde'
of thEatre production and is the founder
of Stage Two, London's noted experimental
theatre workshop.
The schedule of events for the
entire Symposium Week is as follows:
April 19-23 Second Floor McEwen Campus Encounter sponsors Arts and Crafts and
Creative Writing exhibit ?
Sunday, April 19
5:00 p.m.-Town-Gown Concert, Directed by Robert B. King (First Presbyterian
Church, Burlington)
Monday, April 20
2:30 p.m.-Kemp Malone, "The Love Life of a Dodo," and other poems (McEwen Dining
Hall)
3:30 p.m.-Reception and concert under the Oaks (West Lawn)-Emanons
, 8:00 p.m.-Roland H. Bainton, "Erasmus and Luther" (McEwen Dining Hall) Reception
in West Dormitory parlor
Tuesday, April 21 ‘ ■
2:30 -p.m.-0. B. Hardison, "Summerhill and After" (McEwen Dining Hall) The
Humanities Lecture ■
3:30 p.m.-Receptipn and concert under the Oaks (West Lawn) ■ '
8:00 p.m.-The Boston Baroque Ensemble (Whitley Auditorium) ' '
Wednesday, April 22
2:30 p.m.-Bertie Wilkinson, The Konstantinas Avizonis Memorial'Lecture in ’ !'
History, "Was There a Decline and Fall of The Middle Ages?" (McEwen
Dining Hall)
i and concert under the Oaks (West Lawn)
:00 p.m.-Carlos Baker, The Alfred Garvin and Mary Claire En.qstrom Lecture In
LV^^erature, 'Hemingway and Imagination," (McEwen Dining Hail)
, Reception in West Dormitory parlor '
Thursday, April 23
M. Adams, "Youth Unrest and Our Cultural Crisis" (McEwen Dining Hall)
I no O^ks (West Lawn)
8.00 p.m.-James Roose-Evans, "The Experimental Theatre," (Mooney Theatre)
Reception in West Dormitory parlor
Fridayi April 24
tMcEwen^n^^i'^’ and the Not-So-Silent Majority"
invited w ic a students and faculty making reservations are