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all the other changes will not affect students now attending college. "it would be impossible to implement entire curriculum in one year for students," said rev. john j. canavan, s.j., dean of college arts and sciences. hours philosophy have take twelve more hours. those who taken must six no matter how many a student has philosophy, he at least course ethics order fulfill his requirement. new canisius only as regards speech requirements. required been reduced from 24 15 theology gone 13 12 with three-credit each scholastic year. instead having both math science year, choice between taking either or science. requirement two two-credit courses course. change is that modern language humanities formerly had years. rotc was considered this by committee since already signed contract army another however, according edward maloney, faculty, program re-evaluated next install core starting september 1966. cause requirements graduation minimum 133 40 excluding rotc. are thus freshman complete 120 before graduates (see page three). regard our viet nam policy congressman believed up until recent demonstrations "hawk" sentiment growing rapidly. "we should stick it out see what kind government exists after vietnamese elections," said. terry o'connor turning domestic matters mr. mccarthy favored four-year term representatives defended stand behalf repeal section 14 (b) taft-hartley act. locally country has, "failed achieve its full potential." called former republican future conservative opponent pillion "an ultra-right winger" felt 39th district unsuited pillion's philosophy. "this wasn't southern california bircher area," these actions were going place did nothing." asked senate determine action against candidates. suggested three alternatives: (1) election voided; (2) involved eliminated office percentage votes them; (3) taken. then opened floor discussion alternatives. louis maggiotto made motion authorizing gov(continued on eight) forms tribunal investigate frosh incidents also administered oath officers young democrats 1966-67. they are: o'donnell, president; jack marmion, vice president. denise beiter, secretary; jim mcphee, recording ray mcmahon, treasurer; gary pignataro, parliamentarian. resident come broader geographical area coming texas michigan. remainder mainly middle atlantic states england. stillwell, average achievement freshmen higher than previous impressed quality high school preparation received. received 1400 applications including 200 girls. class entered 1965 466 students. appears year's hundred larger. about 550 600 enroll 110 girls, joseph r. director admissions reported. glass coeds slated over formal white tie tails ball june 1 parkway inn niagara falls highlight senior week, saturday, may 28 friday, 3. music provided dick myrtle. duffy chairman formal. cost week $15 couple plus payment dues. general james rolls announced stag reidl's grove west seneca open festivities, 28. michael lowiec. following night, sunday, 29, seniors attend semi-formal dinner dance buffalo trap field club. prime rib scheduled. tony gerace band play - dance. richard reina affair. approximately 180 couples expected week-long activities. tentatively kissing bridge site an all-day picnic, tuesday, 31. food refreshments served free charge picnic. alternate state parks area. picnic chairmen hassett paul fiutak. thursday, 2 day date beach party determined. schwarzmueller william skretny. three-hour boat excursions lake erie river planned monday, 30, 3, 8 p.m. 11 a.m. reason second night enclosed excursion can accomodate couples. trip rapp. stag, ride, sent letters last summer informing them tentative plans letter met favorable response. baccalaureate mass, 4, close '66. held saint vincent's, concelebrated very coniff, '46, francis a. krupa, '36, faragaher, '41, allan zielinski, '41. sermon preached wagner, reception their parents 3:00 5:00 pm paved front old main. opportunity meet informally administrative teaching faculty. events include "senior farewell mixer" tonight nine center auditorium. admission $1.00, impacts, beer usual. mixer greene continued, "one candidates knew statement senate, president robert stated sophomore marked "unprecedented attacks which vulgar obscene." arrow portland cement quadrangle grass, several posters basement main, paper slinger distributed cafeteria. responsible apprehended men action. ad hoc formed april 25, "vulgar obscene" campaign materials used during elections office. urges: 'recognize peking 9 charles maday vol. xxxiii, no. "the time recognize red china." words d. became first member house call shift american toward communist china. college, buffalo, n. y. 14208 1966 revealed here queen moving day. top row (1-r): mary jane dimitroff, sue morrica, lorraine lauricella, jean hunter, linda calos, elaine pietzsak; bottom judy adornetto, steller, kathy jones, marlene downing. mccarthy, speaking club, main lounge, gave preview remarks make later evening council world affairs. perhaps diplomatic recognition china politically unpopular but nevertheless such leadership necessary foreign relations. father canavan mentioned electives added history art, taught professor fine arts, latin literature translation, greek roman history, tragedy. psychology offered professor. fives four elective. include: introduction philosophic knowledge, man, being god, ethical values. previously nature, ethics, elec-
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 33, issue 14 - Apr. 29, 1966 |
| Description | "The Griffin" is the student published newspaper of Canisius College. The first volume, first issue was published Sept. 29, 1933. It continues publication today. |
| Creator | Canisius College |
| Subject |
College publications College student newspapers and periodicals Newspapers Student newspapers and periodicals |
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Community & Events Education |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 1966-04-29 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
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| Identifier | 1966-04-29.33.14.00 |
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| Digital Collection | The Griffin |
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