Friday, April 20, 1934 Daily Mcbraskan Pego 7 S'wMleHu; revives raMGIlaveMlb Dy Kirk Zcbcblgr For the first time since the 19G0s, the UNL chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, the national honorary society in philosophy, will meet. The club, which meets at 4 p.m. today in the Nebraska Union, was revived because of the efforts of club President William Benner, a sophomore philosophy major from Lincoln. Benner, a reader of philosophy for more than five years, did the necessary paperwork to reinstate UNL as a member last December. "I went to my advisor, Professor Robert Anderson, and asked him how I could go about it," Benner said. "I was determined to get one established." Since then, Benner has worked to publicize the club and has mailed invitations and letters to philosophy majors. In addition to philosophy majors and minors, Benner said, anyone with an interest in philosophy, including undergraduates and faculty, is welcome to attend meetings and join the club. Benner said he hopes 25 to 30 people will attend. Charles Sayward, professor of philosophy, will present a paper and discussion once a month. "Ill really try not to make the papers really technical," he said. "We'd like to have anyone come in and benefit from it." Benner said he also wants the club to hold debates on current philosophical issues. According to the constitution of the national chapter" of Phi Sigma Tau, the society was founded "to popularize philosophy among the general collegiate public. The chapter is a means for developing and honoring academic excellence and philosophical interest." "It's really important to try to unite people inter ested in philosophy and especially to create an atmosphere for philosophy majors so they don't feel outcast," Benner said. In the lCGOs, the UNL chapter was active, Benner said. He said he did not know why it ceased to exist. 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