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Orono Weekly Times, 12 May 1966, p. 3

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PitMan (Continued from Page 1), ~get along ,without platforms or -programs. They have created an .mage of their leaders 'to almost that of a gcd, he s aid. Mr. Pit- Mnan referred te the system in the U.S. where a lesen is out of the government and does not sit a- cross, in opposition to bate anda 1ý"iker.i Mn. Pitm an stated that in his opinion we wilI not have a Par- tiament in Ottawa uintil both Diefenbaker and Pearson are out. Tese, two- men d o not under- ,ýtand one another, nor- do they .have respect for one another," lie said. Thene is no common ground -between these two. ~VYTUENT UNIVERSITY Mr. Pitman saîd one may ask why a University in an out of-the- way city as Peterborough. Its ex- Jstance today, he said, is the cul- umination of the effort of the peo- ple in Peterboroughi who wanted ~a higlier forra of education in their community. The financial eampaign for the University lias 1)een over-subscribed with great -apport fnom ail sectors of the people. The small contributions g.ýent way over the top, liesadf The speaker nefcnred te the sale ,if the local Gas Company to Con-f ~sumer's Gas for a sumn of one mill ion dollars. This money was sitting in the city treasury. A letter in the local papen started ýhe movement for the University when it suggested that tlie mon- les be used for this purpese. SThe charter for tlie University was graxffeéd in 1960 after whicli ~a year of discussion was taken to decide a definite plan. It was dertermined that tlie University would be small and tliat ne mad rush would be made for bigness. 'Wc want to look aftcr young people as individuals," lie said. There is nething more, important than the individual wlio will serve his country and- make peace with# himself and God.' At Trent University the cm-f phasis is to be the individual. Tel gain this purpo.se twelve colleges wi-11 he establishedl wtthin the University. This procedune wili t)e costly but it will obtain the purpose of 'the University, lie saîid. Mr. Pitman statcd that even flarchitecture will lic individu- alizcd. Small groups will live-inl at ecd of the Colleges. These Col- leges will have their own librar- les witli students doing their own reading and researchi. Encli Coi- lege will be a sepanate unit. Wc are determinied that we are geing to teachi young people. We are net going to have, the situa- t ion wliere a student attends a University for four years and lias neiven talked to lis Professors. Mr. Pitman said that. education was a contact of one mind with anethen.' He was critical of the ýnethod of writing and writing notes only to put this information at the end of the term on the exam paper. The speaker, stated that at R-',P VZ S AND RE.MM~DELLING -Free Estimates- Cali: F.. (Samn) Bruton Phone 1395 Orono Trent teaeIbIng would be in Sein. the Colleges, is ta bê eocmpleted Tile deceased vwas the daughter eral Hlome. Many trieudi inar with n'O more than fifteen prior to September. Re said lie >' f.Hl onan an egbuaateddt a hi 8tudents and in tutoring toe oupa was earnest in in vtIng the group Lon rwa n sbrn arspctstea ood womn and Of two te four. We wiH spend Jto, visit the Unlvers1ty when they Madoc May 2, 188ù, good neighbour. Imore time with each student. were in the'city of Peterborougli, iMr. Lorne Perrault expressed She had been in poor health Pail bearers were ail cousins Mr. Pitmaa was sure that Trent thanks of the Cliamber to the for quite some Urntie. of the deceased:. Gordon Brown, was one of the rnost exciting edtu- f guest speaker.BeiehrhsadhelvsAla Bon, Catn rwn cational systems in Canada today. BsdshrhGonselevsIl rd o wner eraytnBrwb, Hie said they were fighiting a rear' MUS. THOMAs TA-- one sister Bernice of Toronto, a Gro aeHra eb guard action in, an era of dehum- Mr.Cre abwic o nephew Gordon Brown of West Laurence Adams. The beautiffl anization and mass education. 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