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legacy of president john f. kennedy," in the student center auditorium at 8:30 p.m. lecture will be sponsored by william h. fitzpatrick series. members budget committee were ivankovich, seniors anthony maglione and david loesch. juniors fred jones read, sophomore thomas deloughry, freshman o'reilly faculty rev. robert a. haus. s.j.. mr. daniel e. gradel. present controversy mains uncertain this time. executive president's advisory council has decided that there must "clear evidence fee is substantial majority" students if administration to assume reponsibility collecting fee. existence proposed government still re- ivan promises referendum three.) neff ivankovich had appeared earlier before explain circumstances which led requests exceed funds all thirty-one budgeted activities submitted requests. addition. community action projects canisius, capoc, a request been awarded for first totaled $68,800. was limited allocating $50,000 activities. independent basis. thus their reduced director's salary partial subsidy world's fair appearance. it felt both items appropriate expenditures. should noted here that, since contract schulz negotiated through dr. nair's office, procedure initiated enable glee club membership have an adequate voice terms contract, including financial directorial duties. rifle team removed varsity team, as official sport, registered under ncaa ecac because not directly associated with rotc program, strongly recommends entire assumed athletic department. (continued on page four) phi gamma nu professional business sorority, comparable alpha kappa psi, feels expenses operations paid individual dues, are akpsi's. approved standing recommended sponsors fee, notified decision very james m. demske, canisius president, april 14. (see letter originally passed vote, expressed disapproval but declared void less than 50% full-time day voted. matter then brought committee. any additional over available when determines final budgets allocated priority list. theodore c. sorenson semi-independent after conferring donald nair, director personnel services, would allowed operate semi- photo courtesy courier-expess sisters hospital house 14 out town coeds september amount interested canisians. already making plans secure associate justice supreme court, brennan, next october. father demske "clearly worded" question. president-elect government, stated such one new senate takes office mud weekend. said that: "in order college responsibility two-thirds majority students, according registration spring, 1967, approve fee." regards freshmen investigation, election "there no adjustments made, nor penalties assessed, totals votes received candidate." beginning fall, residence hall sisters' become home approximately fourteen out-of co-eds. girls come from places jamestown, st. catherine's, niagara falls, maryland. pital past, housing arrangements made parents non-buffalonians co-eds, presently, these living casa miserecordia, boarding run nuns, or private homes. fall some them join incoming hos- announced results junior class offices. officers 1969 are: lyons, president; jeffrey spencer, vice robilotta. second musson, secretary; kenneth service, treasurer. rules ambiguous also revealed held investigation into expense accounts number candidates. committee, haus, s.j., ambiguous. state "total incur- 1970 joseph paonessa, ciezielski, doktor, goss, hogan, elected paonessa head list red" $30. later they value" candidate's campaign cannot figure. former allows donated material, while latter implies permissible. being revision make more explicit. azuwur drops directory; publication up grabs problems involved publishing directory, longer edit publication. week's events begin saturday, may 28, stag picnic. monday, 30, date picnic riedl's grove, feature band free refreshments. excursion o'keefe cenier toronto, senior prom highlight 1967's week. direction general chairman burl neff. $15 plus $3 dues. chairmen toronto excursion. safford ted galantowicz; prom, jim mcphee; picnic, jack dorn; tom wojciechowski; boat excursion, joe stoeckl; tic- kets, kwiatkowski directory sold price does cover total expenses. although co-eds responsible college, abiding same nursing regarding hours, instance. provided meal tickets allowing eat either sisters'. year 1000 copies printed $400. school lends organization $330 operating repaid. summing week, stated: "the caliber year's week due mainly past successful functions mixers substantially increased our treasury. i hope serve example future classes running like take opportunity thank previous three years wise decisions, facilitated planning week." mixer tonite park lane falls site prom. wednesday, june 1. formal dance 10:00 until 2:00 a.m. music jay moran his orchestra. tuesday, 31. included dinner old mill attendance musical "on clear you can see forever" center. featuring planned cost weekend, attended 150 couples, thursday, 2 river dress required '70 "psychedelic dance" evening 9 1 rustix," group rochester, n.y. admission $1.25 proper martin besant, editor-in-chief 1968 azuwur, "will offer facilities ibm file cards each editorial assistance campus who wants publish directory." he added good advertisements secured, possibilities profit. women's dorm mrs. levey, "indefinite," important plan men's dorm. lillian dean women "an interesting experiment we're trying." she goes say visited pleased them." those do sign yearbook asked stop outside cafeteria between 4 wednesday afternoon. project headed di- gamma, honor society. digamma presented arrupe 4. reverend pedro de y gondra, superior society jesus, copy 1967 signed many possible. uiges 4m thtouiitik vol. xxxiv, no. 13 disapprove philosophy today o.m. lounge "community religious metaphors" subject given mcdermott, professor queens college. main 3:00 buffalo, 14208 speak 'legacy kennedy' presidential aide, sorenson. friday, 12. sorenson, author recent book. decision-making white house, recommendations ivankovich. last friday. resolution establish evaluate expenditures throughout year. consisting j. valaik, harrigan, jarrett nelson, its efforts rewarded whom kennedy once called "my intellectual blood bank," presently engaged tour. public invited attend.
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| Title | The Griffin: volume 34, issue 13 - Apr. 28, 1967 |
| 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 |
| NY Heritage Topic |
Community & Events Education |
| Location |
New York (State), Western Erie County (N.Y.) Buffalo (N.Y.) |
| Publisher of Original | Canisius College |
| Date of Original | 1967-04-28 |
| Physical Format | Newspapers |
| Type | Text |
| Language | English |
| Format of Digital | image/tiff |
| Identifier | 1967-04-28.34.13.00 |
| Holding Institution |
Canisius College Archives |
| Digital Collection | The Griffin |
| Library Council | WNYLRC |
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