NAZAAETW COLLEGE OF AOCNJ:8TEA ..
6
:ampus activism continues
Dr RICK FITCH
CoUege Press Servi,e
WASHINGTON - (CPS) - Althouj!'h 3 nationally c(}mated
event. the Vietnam Mor3torium. has captured the
,lention of most dissident students this fall, the ooslaulrhl
mora spolltaneous. campus.-onented demonstrations has
·gun.
The principal issues have been colleges' connections
n th the military and bla.ck students· demands for instiluI
reform.
Approximatciy 1,000 sludents. some carrying Vietcong
!ES. staged nonviolent demonstr-alions agaillllt war-related
~eareb at the MaBSJlchu.setts Institute of Technology early
's mouth. MJ.T. received $108 million from the Pentagon
" t year, and its In~or8tori~ have developed radaT to deLed
lel(ong hiding in the jungle, and n g-uidance system for
e Navy's Poseidon missile.
TIle college had obtained R court injunction 3g"linst the
of foree on campus, but there have bee.n no incidQnts of
roption. The Novembel· Action Coalilion, • collection of
slon area radicals sponsoring the protect, wamed,
ough, that, "Further. stronger "ctions are on the WilY in
e days ulead."
mr
About 160 Aludents marched into the Ceot.er for Intertlonnl
Atrurs at Harvard University to protest, nonlenUy,
reseAr~h f",anced by the Defense Department.
'where, ROTC was Ule iarget.
At the- University of Puerto
Rit:(), a.1 £tofienta helJ a hlJll.,g~r
~tri.ke in support o( (iem::lTl.()s t.h<1.t
the univ8Nlty ktll ROTC Q.1u] lift
the- sur;pen~ io n$ of seven nudcnu
Students Interested
aoe:us<:d at bUrhilJg ::1nd r"'''S:tck~
Jng the ROTC buHding, . \IS. an',
:!iUlt of scy 'ral protest marches,
RO'CC dri1ts ,mil ml'lJ"\:.he5 \\'1'"_1"0
In foreign study
in English
for Summer 1 970
or the
academic year
1970-1971
please
contact
Sister Marion
Hoctor
Smythe l-3O
J)ul;;pendcrl for. the N.S\. of tll(,
:semester.
A.b-out 2a p&1"3onll l-an through
N:-w.v).· nnd Air For"co. ROTC buildinl;
b at lh(!- Univt:t"L>:ily of W~hLng-
ton. spra);ng paint. on "'~ ns
:.End Ium[wl'e-. In Wisconsin, 53
Ripoon College students " 'o.lkM
out of :l f'resh m;::ln nOTC cb,5-,S
in fjT"oie£t ,'lg1linllt. d)t'npUI601-Y
nOTC. Male .Bwdcnt.s: the1'e fit..,
~qu.itc-4l to t!l.ke (me semester of
RO'I'C. A Nnvy ROTC OiliM 01
Calnmbi.,. UT1h'c",il1' wa.s CV'f.('U:.
tled whtll ~ Molotov ~ o(."kt.::.1J
,,"I.S tJ\roW'l\ into it..
Blacks "\'·~·T"c involvel] in d(!-monstrations
or dib."JlutC5 on D.t
lea.SL six urnpu5es. At VJ\.S5.:lr
College., 36 bbek coeds. "'ith the
aid of 11 (~HJ" male!). I)(!i"ioo J'l!trt
o( the admjni~lrntioo bwldil1t;!J
Joe:ke,c) lh(l..mfiel v ~s [J1, :\.nd 'Vo\\·~ d
\0 S(3Y until thl!lir dt'mands for n.
black s lu.dies progn.m 3.I1d sep·
a l7l.t.c blae:k h()lJ.il.ing \'Jt"ro m~L
1.50 while 5.tud~nls joineJ ~he
pro","l.
The grou II ldt :lite 1 the :!ulministration
g"a"'C j~ tentAtive
a..g J'~e.ment to t.b~ demndB.
About 460 !;:jl'udcnts hom flnt!
omin:\n.Lly bl~(k l..3.n~n Uni·
'\'1::~lt. y in O)dMorn~ Invilded t.he
I!t.n.t.c's cnpi t.l)1 'building hnd C..ln L-d
Gov. Dewe)' n"rUett. ;\ pig ':Ie·
ca.USe he rdu.t;~ to cxplilin (he
£1u.-rn i&.i.lil of Lht: s.thool 'l5 pf"C'Slfie'lt,
Willi:"". Sa.te, "'),0 ~1I<t
ke-n popul::u- wllh Btud~nls .
Slack stlHlenu jc.inerl wiOl
Puert.o Ricans )n mU·Y\C1.ding
tl\t!m2I.C\v(s inliid(' thl! ~m!n.\Ii~ra(
Conlrnuod. on page (01lT)
No.ember 14, 1969
Youth franchise
referendum fails in
New Jersev, Ohio
By Dill Si~e-r'
CQne-,f'C PTe't'-'C Scrvke
'l'IlEN'(ON. N.J. - (CPS)
''hoso studcJ\u who still 'oc.tieve
ehal'lgt an 00 a.eeor:opli.&ht-d
w'ork.ing t.hrough lht: polit:ic;ll
syBierr1 h!iVc iiufl'eN:'d ... ~et.-b:lck
In the NOli. 6 tlcctions, as n::.Iar·
endurna lo lGwcr" lht: ,",ot:ins- agt;
in two allil..CS (ruted.
Vot.l:!rs in Ohio ~~ N~\V Jersc,,'
rejected their oppol1.uniL.i e.s to
gl-a..nt votil')g righu. La 19 nnd 18-
r(!~T ol£1s l"'e.!'pec-u'V"C.ly in rcf'~,..
~nJums. cOI1~id{, l'cd e-ruda.l Lcst.s
t..o [rl(l i~ .Ilt.c the ))rob<tbHity of olh·
~r 3ti\tU aoiJlg the s:1 llJC. Ha.d
~he rc:1e l"endum$ p.&SM:d, the posI5Lb(
1ily for p..'\$sage o( .. f'eUCr'i\l
Cot\sUtut.ioll .. 1 :\n1f:ndmen(, on the
jss\,[e :'u6() w()ald hh,,'t- been gn:lt~
Iy improved, Youth F"r..l.nchise Co-LlHlion
Ipoke$Qum bad pn'd.ict.ed.
Tbe t10uble (!lilure by over
300,000 \.'ot~s (18 per tont) in
New J t~)o' :.aod ::lbGut 50.000
~·ot c.:ii (J per t:-enl) in Ohio t:c.-i m~
ing-l)' wauld dl!t:(lurolg(" \.he stu·
donts: who c:lmp"i-PIed r1.nd can·
""9.$ed lor Mon~£ to win Ute
'\'ole, Bul in trWuol'lLll goo d.lo:
scr poUtk..sJ style, org:lJd~~ or
the ca. mfllligIlij rcfU$(!tl lLl :\d.m.it
di Sl;ourngcOlent..
David DuPeR dl~ljnn~ of the
Voting Age C oalition (V ACl in
New J ersey, re!el\&OO .a !'l1.tement
to Lhe- pre1i.! which 'Vowe-O. to t:on·
tinue t.h<! flght. AI; a. Bl'lfl' mem·
her at L.lle Trenton hudqWlrt..e!'6
<:Xpl;lincd. liThe ro.s:ol n · bI u,cn.:.
It'li }l1Sl a. u\at-lt'r ()f lime until
we C:ln cOTwince the vow~ of our
c::a.U5C, Wc'~ not flcsSim!.1;tit."
Bill. t.hcT"C iJi plenty to be pessimist.
ic ~b¢ut... The ",arlie$;t
pO$sible time Lhc lasue can
:\gai.o he put hefol"'C the "'OUl"S i6
in t'Voo,·O ye,:.l.~, ::lnd then only il t.he
st.'l~ h:g1s1:u:1Ir-t II:> (onvin~
voLcr ~T1tirnent h.:ls ch::l"~
S\lmei!mt.l)' to W:".rr.ml P~1lIr
:..nother refe-nndum bill.
The ~rlieBl possible d&.Le lor
18-y~nr old ",-odng Lo I!~ lnt.o
C!Iiec-t in New Jers.ey Lb" 1072, and
then onl)' il JO per ("e-nt of thevoters
c:r.n be i!onv[ne<:£1 lo
chnllS"O thclr min~1:i in :\noth.er
nfel"endam.
VAC is onc<>uraf!"<l b~ RopubU·
e:..'ln Governor·elect Wml"m T.
C~hlll', suppon for lo~ring Uu!
votinR' !Ige, :lnd. t>.e (Iorg':'lni1.ntiol)
expecu C3.hHl l.O amp..1.ign
heo,,-.ly (01" It.
"Wom~n'li ~ttJ1g. Soc:inl Set:Ilrity,
and Medic.."\re didn't ~S-I the
first time I\round either, but peo-J;
t(e (]Idn'l. S"h"@ up on them:' a
V AC ~'Poke~lYn. '.\ .n aid, indient.ing
hi!:. COMintJing !.wlh in t'he b:.tlloL
"Wc In Now Je~y (]oT)'t k1vo ~p
ens.:ily eithe-r."
In Ohio. "'here polls ha.d pre-dr~
t&! llt~ J9-YMr old vote would
pnu by seve~ pn (em. &.hr
story is similB.r 1.0 t.h3.t. in New
Jc.r"'F.C}',
Io1We-~ (]Utt.e pleas.cct wi"h the
tc$u1is," ,.'1id Vote 19 Dlrt-cLor
C1:nK Wiuem1n, " H'i juO"l :a mattC1'
of rime until it paMcr;
(Conlin~~ 0" p.:lll't' four)
1.1 elected to "Who·s Who"
by Pam Murray
Twenty one girh of the junior 8.lId senior cla.sses have
been chosen lo Y~reAent Nao.areth College in the 1969
WHO'S WHO AM.ONG STUDENTS TN AMERICAN COLLEGES
AND UN1VERSTITIES. These girlA have merited
this distinction On tho basis of their scholarship, parlidpation
Rod leadership in academic extracurricular activities,
aerviu lo the college and community, general citizelUlhlp,
and promise of future accomplishment.
"Who's Who" is a nationwide org-sninnon which serves
lIS a standard basis of recognition for college sludento. It
has been in existence since 1935 and its increasing populArity
is shown b)' the rising number of participating colleges
and lo.niversities in the pl"()gram; at present there
are 55 schools in New York Si.Jlle alone that take part in the
pl'OgTa/11. rOl'eign student~ as weU as U.S. students have
distinguished themselves by their inclusion in "Who's
Who," (or any student enrolled in a paYticipating !!Chaol i8
eligible, not metely ~merican sLUdenLs.
£adl ,<11001 p,uticip.ting ;"
the Jlro~ L5 Q&.igned a quot..:l
of nu.uent.s whith it mo.y dec::"
ba.Md upon the enrollmt"nt. ot lobee:
en()K~. NU3reW'S Allotment is
twenLy one, 0( which it i. t.ra:di·
llon:tlly decid.ed th:.t s i>.i..een of
lhe~ boB l'rbtn. u.t ~en io r .::1a,t;.1S
1I.na dve from the junior C}llSI.
Ally girl in the ~pl><r lull o( !.he
~t\[or' d:J.U or Lbe upper t.htrd
o( t.he juniar C'b.. .! 1S. it; ~ligiblc Cor
e]~lion . FTom o.t H:ft o.f dig;.
hre ~nd(d9.lkl5. ~ CMl"lbint!ll..l Btu·
dent.·b,cl1k.>' vo~ is t..'\ken! in
which lhe jU1'lLOT"S =tnd BeniiO't':C
vow for thdr ruSJ)(2t:th'c tle.s...o;:(!i;:,
1"h is voting took phh."tl on OC\.o·
l;er 13-
The .:ilxlcrtl S(lnLOrr; """ho h.we
c,,"rTHxl .. hi" honor tills: )o'cnr ,U"(':
Marl'''''r~t Rarron. Ii .(1:ll.i\'l~ 0(
Auburn. N.V .. who hnlJ e:hose-n
hjb1.ar~ .3.I:l ~er m"jol". ",;th the
rd:lt.ed field, of soc.iCllo~y :lnd
psydlDlog;,' . .\h-.,"gi k~s concen,
t.r.,LLt:d heY" tner!;ie.s at Nfl'Z.3.I'Cth
in lh~ political field, t!s~ciaHy
through ne., work rn lhe YOUJlg
IMmoe:rots. on whkh she h!ts
&e-1'Ved M: 21'1'd vJe:e·presid c.nt.
B:\J'b:lYll Columbo. ""h~ haHs
fmm Ne.whu.rgh. N.Y., h::ts gl"'en
hours to m':lny type6 of cotrunu·
nil)' work. ~he workt>d during h ~r
sophomore :JJlti junior year/; ,1S >l
reprclent.."\ti'o.'e on the I....uy AJ)os..
tobte Commiasion. and 11180
~1"\~6 :IS ~nmpWl chainnRTI f'O]'
the- Red Crol;S. lbr~ l~ :1 .100-
eCology ma,jo,.. Md ,\ busines.~ n"d
Ol"onomln minor.
Kann CUrndWjKY h.<u c.ho~n
r:nglj~h rus har m:l.jol" field, !.md
edu~'\tion :u hu reolnt.td fie.!..) o(
!tt.tdy, A nl\t\lIe Rc<hut.P.rian,
1\..l.r('n J!erved ft.b 19b8 Orientation
Ch"inn::tn.
Cr1l.N!' D1Lly, a resident. of New
Hy(lc P~rk, N.Y, hAS 6O,...,od 1\'.11';'
R.l"Cth. in m2.1'l), ftU.ys, itldudjn~
vice-prcsitl61\t C)( h@'r ianlor Ch'l.5:'j:,
~p~s<!"IlUtth'e 00 the St.ud~ntF!
l.C1l1t~· Com.mi.atc, 1l.nd Re aid~n '
AdwiMr, 111 Jl(.Idilion to Lhis.. s'he
h:t.S been 3Ctlvc ;n Slleec=:h A~tlnbly
:I1Id Dra01l1 Club. which are
reb.Led L.o bt-r m .. jor, S~~ Correction.
C.ath~n. Groomr-, ::lIse 1Io Speech
COI'Tea.ion m:'4jor. Is (rom Llo·
~te:r. P~. She 'oIr.\.5 secrelluy ot
her fr-c!hnYtltl t:IOo.6S, iii ,j,tav~ in
S~h Assembly. "nd is now pTeS·
id e.M or the Dr:am=l Club.
Di .. "f' GUAd"'gTllno, a tomrnuteJ'
(rGm RM:h(!tdH. bxs direC:l.ed her"
eoffori.s 1.0 'im'Proving C'01nDlut.cr
relations by ,emQJ 3.::5: a repre·
SNltt,l.ti\'c on C6mmuwr" 130tL.rd.
Diane' has c:.oncen"rat.ed on EngA
l i:lh :t.nd ISoCCOnd..:iry cduQUoll
during her yea...rs at Nu . o.rcth..
Chris tinc (no. un English 1U!lJor
\Io'ith elcmcn\a..rr ('due-alion ~
hl!r rt'la.t,.e.d j)eld, is a re:tident. of
Aubul'n. N.Y. ChT"tt-rlinf:! tuu; di·
n~e:led. h e!' t;lltf'.e.-i~s to both Lbe
Drn1l'l.ll. CI\lb ~nd Re.d CT"o.sI .nd
scrv-ed. as the J1F'e:!Ilflent or iCb.a.l'.
IlCY DGrTn du.ri"g her junior ,,'ear
3l No.l:o'l'eth.
SUllllJl t,(ohl'lC'f. from Rochemr.
N.Y,. is 1\ Sodolog')' m&.Jor and
p,ycholog)' minor. St-le has b<:~n
very ae:ti ve iYl tlirc-cting i\nd pal"ri,
cipa Llng in tommuTI<ty :If'f'n.'iriJ,
serving ;\:S ]lrt5h:J~nl o( L."\y
,l..post.obtc. S.h(' :lls.o ~CT\'(.""S 3S; It
Rcsttltmt .... dvisor thi5 ;:."~.
Kartn ljbby, ,.. native of E~(
oro, M'1lo-S5., )us e:Ollt ribut.cd hal'
se.n.';e-e~ AS a I'cpl'e,en\"'tlivc o(
the Stut!cnl-FO)cully Commlttec:
ehnin}1!ln of' lulC'n,rd",tlo1l.'. the
Sa.ltiC'nt Ha.ndbook: t\nd ~h;o Lhli!
t'hrdrman o( Ni1'Z~'rdh', bllo";ng
and counseling- IH!:rv1e«. )(:1.~n js
.an Ellg1!$h major wilh ~ fl~·chol·
op' 1'I"nor.
,\nu l.YOM. from Alban)'. N.Y ..
)1'; a Ristory m,,,,jor wUh cl~rnentaO'
erlvation :,u; her rebW
field. Ann hM donE" much to 'mA
prove- the 5OCi"-.! lire Qr NAUU"eth
::lS (hltlnn.an of Sodnl D~rd dur·
inK he-r jlln;()r year. She- is ~
member of the National Honor
SocielY o( &dtt.l Scit:ne<::s.
ro.ullnc PrJntt. a s-peech cor·
n'('lion major. h:t15 l)('(!n Ddlv~ In
Speech ASl5embly and Glee Club.
And :\ls:o SoC'~e~ Rl) :1 R.c.sidont
Ad....;.!or. She I. a nntivc or Ln('
oni~, N.R.
(!A>nllnued on poage ( •• r)
(80m~ 01 Nautelh'. '"Who'. Who""' ~preaent..atlVft w~ ph~tc>gnph.
d ""lold. th. A"" ~n~r. J'ront leI\. Kathy Ray. eM. lu •.
tUth,. Stel ... l'\~tI,. Sleymo.o.. Pau.la s...ue-dy. Diane GU:lniagNDo.
f(alhy Rolwlng, Heidi fttynold.." Bonnie- Meath. Elle-CD ShAul:nnH&Y.
KareD Darke. Crne..- Dbly, M.1r8'i(' BArron. Cappy Groome.. Kare.n
Libby. Karen C)!arno...".lc:y)
Page Two
edItorIal
Dulce et decorum est
A group of women wh06e sons have died in Vietnam
recently proLested the use of their sons' names in an(.iwar
demonstrations; their argument (you've heard it before,
from people with less right to iO goes like thig : my son
died (or lin honorahle cause: the use of his name ill opposi.
tion to lhat couse compromises the honor of his death.
Thi. is the origin, on the !m'Ss-roots level, 0{ the kind
of thinkil\!l" that spirals inLo Mr. NixoD's 'honornble peace';
and, Uke Mr. Nixon's t heory. it is inva lidated by war.
The nature of war is thllt it robs the individual or his
I\IIJTlE; while he lives he is n sUltist.ic : a fmelion of a moving
pinpoint On a map. His name is real nOW only to other
pel'!;ons whose names Qre nol. as far as the war is COn·
cerned. renl either. Wholevel' h is assumptions are--whaleVer
his eone<>ption of 'honor'-harrlly mattel'!;. so long ""
his part of the pinpoint stays in place. When hi$ name i.s
transferred from the rost..r to the casunlty list, and put
inw a lelegram in .~ formula devised by strang-e)'s, thn!
attempt to return tlte name, to give il bade wilh a ll dUe
ceremony Lo the llriginnl givers and bearers. never )'eally
works : The name has been severed frol11 the 11WJ.
Hamlet·s ghoot notWithstanding, the dead have no
names. and no ideologies: Huntley and Brinkl ey CAn an.
nounee ~hat we have killed tifty COTDlTlunisi:s. buc there are
no dead Communists or Capitalist~. no deatl Fascists or An·
archists: onlr deS\d men.
The names of lhe deud Are empty of all meAning saVe
Lhe "".ho of wElSLe: W raise them as demons. .till intent on
pursuing the death they possess. is a savage intrusion on
their silence: it seems more fitting W raise the echo of
WBSl(xJ lives as a lament.
heh
RevIew:
Taylor speaks on 'cultural imperialism'
Dr. Andreu Taylor, one 01 the
(ounder" 0( F ell(! r~d Cit.), CoUt:-ge
in W.:L:ShingtoD, D.C., lectured t.o
lhc eollc=gt!l community 'rhuMj;d!l)~
mctrnlng-, OC'Wber 3:0 in tbe ..... rU;
Ct!nter Auditoliu.m on the general
Lo'pic: ··LiU:.r.J.l.u~ :md Ideolot"l';
The Point of View From the
Blnck Moveme-nLJo. Bib poiF'l~ of
iB5Ull \ \',:U; the whole nc\\' )"lJ,eism
dC"cloped by Lhe tulfu~ :lpparatl1.
li, '~'h:\t he t1'fr;' f'S to :l~
·'cultu.I'at i.01 pc.rilllis rn." " Dla.ck
A1Q(H'ic:.:\,,1J cOmn\en LCu Dr. 13:1-
lor. "'i! the onl)1 min o~it)' Itl'()U J~
coT18idered to he other than
Amedc.a. The Ol\ly ~uir~ rnt! nt
for a bbLCk nU1.n i! thal he ~ cul·
wrally white, A new raseism.
based 0" colt'U\dl ImJ'X'!.rialisrn,
pcrn\c.'lt.es the whol cuhu.ral ap ~
paranls.'·
Nt'w Sl~rt::ol)'p~
He t1""..lced the dcvc1opJlh.:nt cd
A wholl),' t\c\\' Rroup of r-J....5ciJ't
.stcr~tY'pes ant! cited the ma:s:s
rneJifi Wi pril'l1!ll'"ily l\'sponsiblc,
p .-. H1.icuI ul"ily tele\'lsion, '(the
chief i.'.utt:ll.rol mooium; ~e g l'e.at~.!
t. problem il) what. to call 'blaek
Anlerica , Tcle .. 'islol\ homogcni2es,
lbJ"ough the cult.u r..ll med ium,
aFwtJ\ing Un il1'\le in it." AtlythinS
lh:tl. ~o m~.!' out o( t.h t.~ m O\"'(! J11~lIl
tx.~om@ ;; ;) non-np.got.j.'"Ibl commodit),
c.:\lIcd " bl cuk pov,:c r.'·
''"Tho ·Unc.le Tom ltercOtypt!' h3.A:
boon ... plaoQd by the ·bl.ck mili·
t.ant st.c t"Cot)1)t!'-in \Io'hi lc. pJ"C;s.s:
terms. Wlull UO'l!J p~viousl:, ..
comie J1I1.& h.a .... ' bl!co:m ~ a t.brc~t..
Everyt.hing iii mC3.su tx'd on a mitIt.:
l.ney &eare. The pseudQ-libern !r:
uHenl ju,stHie$ his st.e.~ot;ypinK
an u.)C b.uii. Lhat. ho if; n r.ldic..'1.1
n.nd coulrl,,'t pps:;;ibl)- be a r.J. ifrt."
Dr, Tl1ylar mCl\ tion ed l~rc"or
N"~'&dt~.,r
FI'A(Q)'1! t;.Jh or
A.,r.t -Edllo r
WJtte 1)fN' ... '&
Nom Hl.::key
(: hlr(~ ~fll.l\l\ft.
Al'Il:el h.~tlfI.
Bollni(ll :\k.nrh
Cbr iy trll1or'Y
'PbotolV*-.ht P.-d ltC>1
lI,a.r,. Ann (".f\JuJ"dll
N~w" PM\Orr:;tp h..- I~ .... nr" SaH!;.rl,.
S:nlrhuill Ad"l,o"r' 'MAr)' I:>Q~'O rOI
A.nl .. tflnt 16 the g,A. S~n Murphy
D\JJ!nc .. )fanas:'ft" Kaw )I( ",rl"
N""". Statf Pam MlJ r~. Cotl~ n Con_
0.11)'. l~ln. Dirillo, Ann Ql II p,dL«n
F ... \~ St.tf . J,.."nc O·Brhm.
~tJc,," Mil4!Q. MIUY Ann JlartruJU.
Kl1thy P"J!''P
Art S1..1.lr _ Robertn. lhl.:rt=rt ,
Adlo'.rll ... rt>rr
DI6trlblltiOil _
J4I1UlrMl1 O'lJr5e.n
)(Ar-La. Bo!rItL"
1",",," O'8 rSen ,
KI,th)' &'1 ""(1'11:
GCI\O\'cse of Ihe UII(v<:n: it.y o(
Roche-sur ~nd lhe N'(:tntly re(
cnS'c;d Jensen SLud,y a s hidinv:
bch,hHI BoCholarly objc-ttivcs ,,·hlle
perpet.uating th studenVs(a,'C"
5tereot.ypc. "T'he8 ~ »f!oplc u.nW'l v.
~i )lg 1)' thlnk that Lhe;)· tlr conuiout.
ing- Lo knowledge 'Ihout
Bt n dc~. 'Jn~ culLu r:d .a.pP.3ratus in
tht· u niV!, I"(~ily (UJ1C"tI01'lS in t.l\~
s.une w-ay t.hai It:!e \'1.sioll does on
the out.side.'1
r.ntrflulual f :U'i(,jHlli
Dr. Taylor belic"e.5 that' U\f~
function of :t Blac.k SllJoie5' Pro~
rrlln lies io tc:.chlng Id coloK)',
" U t,.e,raluTe docs lhis mOl'e eiToe-.
Uvely ln31\ politiwl tld ~ n c t: "",er
Multl:- He; &ce;8 <!v idct)cl!s t Vt!\"ywhere
in the American sy~tom of
high",r ed uca tion of " t)'Pf, of In·
tollee.lulil f;l.Scism, 1;\'hrtt, h(!; ~:III 'S
" the Modern L.unrU!lge Associ:llion
S)'lltirorne, A ho~bcd Gf in·
t.c llec. ... u.11 (a ::scism oont.mla tJ\eL('!
~H;h i nS' ol literobJre in Ameriw,
promu..lg'utcd IJnd~r the g'U.i6e or o.(,.1.dc mic' sI .. a nam,l!," He cited
!l lJ-iple nHiance o( New Crititbn1.
{is (! :<emplU'icd by T. S.
E liot and J(lhn Cl,o ..... e RAnsom,
Chri st ion hUmi.lOlsm llll d conservathiil
ln U diN:!etly 0 pJXlSC~l to
t.ho d evl~l(1J>ment of :ATlY bl:lck
!'I.e!;:thl!:tie._ .IAs h)n~ ali' theRe \'o l ~
lles :J,re main tained, in t l;l ,~Jlt jn
bhuk Ht~r:ltu~ will be onl)' !ln ~
thropological."
Who ar~ che bla(kJ,!
'rl1e ba.9ic prob1~m In tlIl:!- Bln,d,;
communit.y he bc }i ·\·c! 1.0 be n
liort (lr cullUJ'1.l1 confusion: who
.-u-e the Black$. ? "mack Amcric.
i3 :\ naw man in :i nc: ..... world ,
not African or EUl"Opean: ne~ed
is OL !yJ1 ~1Tl or vnlues to go with
i~:; e~ JWrier'lcc:. 'rh ~ Blaek ma.h in
A merica. has: I:J.e.en cl'f.'atcd by
hist.ory. as oppos/?rl to gen.{rP<Jph:,r
or c.l i m~~. And ~ h c- hi!;:UlriC31
pTOC('£S{l't lhat o '(::n.ed Shtick
AlTlenca ~rc st.ilI :solh·e--it. 16 :\
m:J. fl ..e rc fL( ~ group, llM .. do yon
df:{l.l with. the Blilck ATnencnn
\\'ho i:s not ;U\ Afri":!ln ("It ;:\ white
m!ln's Ne glYJo '? A new system or
vll)nts is Tl e.eded. Ambii!Ult)· is
rhl) chief C~Hll J)o ne"t of hl ~ck ex r
eri(!'nce : there is :m l!:dst.:Jnti ~tI
~p-so "cry tl\ueh is beyond
:mnl)"J.i.s.. And m:u'k AmeJiC11 has
HOt- yet arriv-cd at tI. mea'ng to
stllnlyu it, ex~rien«--h i& not
yc.t. nn in teltecrual J"entity." Dr.
1· {l.~'l o l· mentioned 'R.11ph ElIhwu's
rn\i.'4ibl~ ~r l," ~ the ohh' 1')QO"k
th ll s -f~1" thai l1~t 6 with thi"
shifti nfr: irl en tit)' , lhe current a.m~
\)i '!"ll it;}· or the- Bbck e::(perien<>e,
" Black Amlltica has 10 eOm~ to
rtrl Po!: \\"'ith iLsclf w"iL.hl)ul [h ~
r.,.'('s:sureG of white AmcriC:l h :\Y ~
GLEANER
Black Sisters:
"why are we here?"
b)' PhyBi!'l ~orW'ood Mid
Syh'l,ol. Do1ll.l M:aon
First. we y."OO]d li.ke Lo brU)g Lo
your a.ltcnllon th.aL lhiti Dr1.icl L~
is being: writ-len h)' lwo Bl.1.ck
upP<'rcl!lS$ Jn ~n wbo ::I f'C in lhe:
midst of ou t" t.h,it'd ye{l.l" a nd who
h::avc cxpel·iljnl.:eu u,e- .'1.(,'':'ldcmic
l1nd social :.J.tJnoEphc1'e of N.'lEQ.re
th, We nN not sJ>~. .1. ki"g ftJ r Ole
utne.1" HInck stud(:.1\ t,.s that 3ttcnd
t hi ~ college.
M'::1I1)' s lu(l c n~ l'()nlinU (Hl.slr
:15k the Black aludents who :uc
from llear :lJul (u:r. why d id th(!)"
choose. Na%3J'Cth. 1n anS\\lcr t.o
this quca1ion we .... ·m say th i~.
Our prima.ry rcat;;On6 flu· IS(>Jed~
Ing t.his college- is beeausc of t he;
u~ adcm!e ben f\t.6 that we thouiht
i.l white C~ tl\o lie ijHj.lUution wouJd
g-iv(l us, ftt'la cominJ: fron) a lotal
Bbl'k SQuth<!"rTI b::tekp-ound 'we
f elt thAl U\U; would give us ~n
opportunily to sec t1e Nol"tht.:rn
whiLa ill .a differen t l1ers)>cclh 'c
ss opposed to tbe irtllutflon tI~~,tment
that we h:l.d e ncountered
among'1>t Sout hern ","'it .c~.
Howe" c r, wr;. h:we , 0 U n tI
through tli!l.l n,nd enol', the c:;a.se
to be d i{rercn t~ The Norl hem
\\'hit<."":l did not meet OUI' nll iv~ ex·
pedat'on.ts. In tb~ Sout!). we Wo;; N!:
O\' ('sU,y rejected. Sare, iel: :l t ree
coantry, hVl who is it U,3t hOod
to use t.ht H'o ~t ilubUt (:)ciHd e.s.
Mt. in t.ht 'ouk of a re!JtaUl<U1t.
fi nd work in the 6L()c:k rooms or
in llle hac.k 0( the shop ? There
\5'!l.O no doubt,
Tod,'\y'the:s.e tr.ldltiol"ls lil ~)' nol
e):isl bUl tho: att itudes aro F\ilt
tht: M.:lm~ .
Now let.'::; look at the JilX"rnlore
or t.he Black race, lllc ~O\l rag(-()
u5 Y.'lnkces who d (~ \' ot.od( y
(oug ht to 'RLolish slnvery, WE
h2vc c.hosen ~l p~rticu l2.r tern1
lhaL v,,'£: think bt:sl dcscribt!s thi!
NOr'lhCl'1 white'" I'"tjlw:l t S--"l.),e
undtl1r-''Oond r~ i lroad." We menn
th,: j n the ien~ LhM )'ou iill'ltte
in c}ur bce;i ruld JJl',H(".nd t.h:lt
lo'oU are U b~ rnl s when in !Ielualily
)'OU a rc ps u cdo -li~ml!J ""ho ,.)"(;
ftAbbing us in Lbl/!' b:ltk. V~I you
,0 into the. \T1ner-cit.y .&nd L"ke
ou-r children hy t,hot!;r h ~\.n ds ::"11(1
lrr to ttacll them tha l ~\'(} !l\'t: nit
brothe l'S .o.:nd s isters 01 ane Q:ltion
111Hle:r Christ. but. y lJ".J don·t. dAr<!
~o into :','OUr o,",,-n cormnunit.;e--5
~nHI p r-e3ch We sa.me doctrine or
belief.
The persi st,cot qllc.mon ll'Iat
con,!.\..":mUy tUl'T19 in our minds ls
I'\ .... hr :'U'C' wo sllll h~ I'~ ~' .. In ~)) l y
t..o t 1\l$ que-l51.iQn we tuvt. con·
eluded tha t. ~'h cn :l:ppl ~l in g (or rt
posit.ion. who will th~ admiwol'ls
pe.rsonncl tol1siilc r fh-st-3 Bluck
Jit.udcnt from n & uthc.rn Black
!tchnol (It :\ Black s ludent from 3.
predominantly whitt! Itl iit..l rutiO"n!
Thus we h~\\"~ come to t h!' true
re3H2:) ti.,n th~ t we WeI'/"' m\! rcly
ftre.ll. h'lc r-s. tt,~·t n g to gr-.lSl) t.h ~ in·
l:ln lPbl~hopi n b to be. :tOcep\ed
(or \\'bat \\'~ ~-e . For th~ while
sUt:let)·, hf: it i f' the: North. Sou!ll.
"~a., t.. 01' West win rem~;1'1 ill~.
e rH;·ilj ,,'e to lhf! f,.ri:\ l,. :).t)d trfbulntiorli'
of lh~ Rl ack c:xper'lenC'c.
Relief sought
for energy drain
A fwr long ftnd <'Ardul li e m~
~r:I Lio n tJ1C S1mlc! nt Coufie.il ~.I'
1.es Ulnt it-s p~nt strncLuro i'J
both in e:fflcient. and Dl1 lnlodet:!.
{..as!: year', e01Jn cil WttsJ'O\'~
lTnpeod , Find rhe result W1t! the
:lddition of the. C h ~lnn l",n or Commi
tlC(:~ To £!:q>cC't one 'p e:z'SQn to
fU.nctioTl a!J both n Committee
Cba.rml::tlJ !lnd a member O'f l·be.
eouflcll iJ>: to £horldumgc: the
commi ttee, and Student Courzdl
~d drnin the pnprgies of the in·
rih"idu 31.. ... \ t pl~GCn t. members of
Council arc nudyinr v:t.riolls
,t" lct.Ul"E'S under \ ..~. hich ethe l' .slu·
dent, gm'~rn ·m(!: n ~ opm-nte .
hy Eli", bet h M. Tho m p""n
Sec",tary o( Undcr"".d
Coming in
Gleaner ..•
Etiquette by
1 __ -
November I ~, 196'<
Poem:
SPIro Agnew. Spiro Agnew
In you\" mouth another shoe, Spiro A~ew
Spiro. 0 Spiro. Spiro
You make sueh a dilbert hero
Another speech. a new disaster
Making boo-boos e"en faster
Your teeth nrc clenched
Your lips are pursed
You tongue is jinxed
Your moulh is cursed
Some have :ll)id .'·O'll brain i. B.C.
But still it got you inLo D.C.
Spiro, Spiro, if silence is golden
We' l) be bade to the silver sl.andal"li. quick
"Oh please slay hMllhy. Dick !," J heard
the docwrs quite distinctly 0.· maybe
it was Huntley.Brin kley.
Alrigbt your com.ic relief is great
as long as you stay second rate !
'Cause when you're pre-to the "'ughter's vjcious.
&> Spiro. take your time. don't g'C~ ambitions.
-Maty 1)oVOl05 t
Letter prompts response
November 2., 19
To the editors:
The esSAY by Richard Del Vecchio in th.e October 2i1
1969 edilion of the G LEANER. cannot go unanswered
After reading his letter. we felt lhat some comments ~
ceruin poinls were nee<!Ssary.
Early in his leller he writes, "We all ,,"ould lilee pea
... P8r3do>:icaU,\". ~nd sadly, some men must light in ord
to preserve peace." While both or these comment. SOl
reasonable. they don't deal with some of the probing- qUelj
tions the'" raise. Firsl do all members of OUr society wa,~
pMee? Are t here no memhers of the military-industri~
hierarchy wllo are quite happy to see the war go on? W
are not at al) convinced thnt everyone wants peAce. AISl.j
if thero is the implication lhat we must tight in Vietn,
in order to "preserve peace." we would totally reject th,
position. ,
When Mr. Del Vecchio states, " t hat sincerity is in "1
way a proof of the validity of a pMiliOl)," who could argUe
When. however. he implies a relationship between the ~
cerilv of Darimn mid that of the Odllber Il)th moratorlu
we ~ust tal(e very serious exception. Again, to draw ...
analogy between lhe montorillln petilion~ and the 19S!
petition$ for lIitler, which though not slated is el
implied, is b our vi,>1I" absurd.
The "Isrnel [OO"y. Poland yesterday, San
tomorrow" pll1"ll.<e, while effective jou17lfllism, bears ~
relationship to reality. Does Mr. Del Vec<:hio r~ally beli
we have anr chance of fi8"hting a forei~ enemy in SAi
Fr"neisco tom(lT1"Ow? While we happen not Lo accept th
tot .. l pJlcifist position. it deserve.' a better illush-ation t~
the above. I
As for the Mnlnysia annl0ln·. it seem. W II. thnt U\~
is no valid hi.tori",,-l comparison. Tn Malaysi .. the poplllaU
'\"as overwhelmingly Pl'(>o British and antl-communi.t.
was pointed out, even th en it look ye8rs. Sinee all eviden«
indicnles that (he majority of the population in Vietnam ~
either anti·govcnunent or at best to~lIy a·polillc.a1. i
seems we have no rMI ano.logy o.t all.
F'urther, we would not sug-J':"e .• t abandoning- all th
alHed with us. Many foreign policy experts, including ex
nmbassador H.l');mnn. feel there i, little chance of ony
purge. even if the cOl1)mUnisiJo; take over, since lhey WI
....·ant fOr<!ign help lind will be busy pulling the count ,
logether. However. U> be on the sale side, the United St.~
shOUld offer llBylum W any who wish it.
~lI.v. what abont the price of th~ war in Viet ·
Recently Senator McGovern listed some of the costs.
I. "200.000 young Americans killed or wounded.
2. S I 00 billion swallowed in a blood-so~ked jong-l,
3. Millions of Anlericans. especially the -"oung, CO~
fu sed. frusl.Tal"ed or nlieoated from their 0
governroent.
4 . GreJ\t American citt"" and univer3ili~ caught
in turmoil, violence and neglect ..
6. Co6tly war·time innation, and high interest rllt
6. Perhaps, worst of all, " widespread loos or co
fidenee in ourselves and on the part of olh
around the globe as to our prudence and h
manity."
In his book The Causes of World War 111. C. Wrigi!
Mills wrote of a trend towaro what he called "erac
reAlism." One of the major elem~nlS of "crackpot realism'
is the belief that war. ra ther than peace, is the namn
character of man and nations. :<nd thereforo it is only rna
istic to a~ume a.$ uc))igerent Bnd as potentially destl"llc tif
a post-ure as it is poS.!!ible to ass ume. In our view it is tim
to reject .his lcind of rellSOning, and Vietnam i. an excelle~
_1 ___ .. ~ 1.. _ "":_
Inferrogate
Inez:
advlc:e fo the
lovelorn and
loveless Inez Nazcol
~ Inez,
Could you deal' up a long myStery and tell u.s whatr
happened to Judge C".~r?
Still Wondering
lar S.W,.
Mter much l"ese<rreh and inv~sligation, J cAn ~\1 you
Is much, the judge w~s <,uppOsedly in a car ncc;,lenl with
~111 McCnrtnev. whoever he is, about 8 years ago. 11 you
)Y "Winter WonderlMd" bac!{W~rds, Bing Crosby says,
pdge Crater is dead, hQlp him. Other mystenous ref.
enees are found in the .ong "Animal Land," where
e<)ne whispers the.l Judge enter i. the penguin. Also
lhe Judge's last pictur~, if you turn the 8Upreme court
lIIide down, you will notice that the bench resembles a
pin. These are all the faets I could lind on such short
fee.
..,. We'll,
I hay. a le.rrible problem with my boyfriend whom I
ink I really and truly lov,,- We recently met at a mixer,
!/tre he swept me off my feet 80 to speak. However th~t
~hl my vision Wag not quile reliable due to an indulgen~e
I certain beverages present there and consequently I did
notice that he had terrible acne. J m~"8elf havc II lovely
I· pleldon and am quite emban-ansed when I inlroduce him
··my (riends. What can J do?
Zitzlegg In 1(e.Rl'lIey
"Jar Z.I.K..
~TrY eAting a lot of chocolate and not wasbing your
e anymore. With luel, you ~hould break out III i\ few
,'s and your Jlimples will be a common bond belween you.
o ember, people who live in clear complexions should nol
I. w lubes <>f deara'lil.
I\'fidential to S.M. in Lourdes:
~ l>gl'ee with )'our boyfriend that Red Ball Jets are not
I per fool attire >It a semi (onnal d9.l\ce.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
;~~ DA,'E
~ Fri. /4·20
' Fri. ..
I
EVENT
'fh~ Lion .n Winu-r
Film: Th~ n.Ulc
0( .. \'~l('",..
Cinodub (or
S(udC!nL ..
1~·16 V"''''3 Club l'roduction
One-Act PI3~'S
SUl~. IG
e Tu.~ 18·19
I.
:tW(Id. 19
~n,""" 20
;b
la Gnt:rT-e des
l\oulOtl.!i .u\d TClIr·
'l'clIr, Cine-Club
Fi[m: The &ndil!
01 Or(llg~()}t.'
Film~ Pld4Jrt' II
Fun
Poetry Reading
Film: Tb:.e 1...01".,11.
ncs. .. or lAc (...on,
DizlL."U1ce Ilnn.ncr-
M.niU Lynch
rnvt.: .... trncnl. "Meeting
}"ilm: Love Arr~ir
TI~r£
U,9::JQ
3:30
8:15
7:<5
11.9:30
8 :00
8·30
8:00
8:00
.:>5
WIlI::R!:
COm11\Ullity
PlAyc,""
R.l.l'.
A·I·r
Aud.
.,\.,4
R.I.'·.
Aud.
A·I·I
MCC
Aud.
Fisher
An evening of poetry and drama
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FRANCESCA GUll
Wednesday, November 19th
8!30 p.m.
A - 14
The trial of Patrick Farren
by Joyce Cafarelli
On Tuesday, October 28, 1969, at 10:30 a.m., a IIlBJ\
stepped (or-ward and offered hi. soul for dissection alld
8DB.Iysis, and lhe lYW of Patrick George Farren, 25, draft
resisle.r, began.
The trial, luling only two d"ys proved to be 8. unique
and memorable experience for all who attended and/or
took part.
The small court.t"oom, which seats approxlmalely S(),
8(commooated an average of about 200 persons each day,
in accordance wiLl> penniBsion !r1"anted by Judge Harold P.
Burke.
T)IC ti. not d$lY brought to the
wilrlc$6 (h~r n.c... Daniel Bern~
n. SJ., ", .. ho le-etiJi'ed thllL lhe
DU1'(]t1;U 01 modem 'A"1lr rt'atfi with.
men who Be-rve in h "ther "!'tan
Lhoao "'ho don't. Stnt.ing t.hat h t()
~i.\,gs \\' el'~ b..'l.scd on tho Ro·
m~n C3lholic ChUKh', doct.rinc
01 " Just-ice aJ'Hl Moden'1 W;J.r,'1
Fnt..h ~ r B(r.ri~h lSI)id ho hod been
coun~liJ'\g Pat.rick OOJ'lccMli ng- his
obljgation::; t..o hIS cou.nt:ry during
W1,i.rtimc tllr t..hG pnst 18 months.
He- c"a.ruteri~ Pn, IIU; an hon·
e::lt.. (~lIng. ::md: concerned youn~
AmCI'Lean,
P<t.L 1i"l6n-en serv~ in the PCMC
Corp:5 in lhl!- 'VCU)' CQ::I..b( lor lwn
ye:lnl ~t.tr f'J'1\du.at.ing rrom SL.
If.on3~nt.ure in 19M. then rc·
quuLod Loca I Ornl1. 80ard 1'8, to
(oll\$.Sj(y him n (.sIQlccUV't') c.on·
s.c.ienHous ohjector wh4:J'l he ret
un.ed to thc U.S.
Hjs request W7\JI denled 3-2,.
On JU'l' 8, :11. the rnduct-ion
C<!ntc.r in Bu((nle.. PaLrick f'iWrcn
when asked to t.~1Q the 'yn'Ibolic
trt.P.p t(lMl'~rd re,fu !5ed , 1t
\fo"U thi6 n(otion whith. P1'Ol'nI'tR,d
lhe (dony ch:t.rge Ilnd the 8ubBC·
qup..nl triit
It was this ~nw lor whith
the jury bad to deliberate P:tl'.
ga,ilt Or ilU'l~cncc, On We.dD ... -
Nikolais . .. a
d:t:,', [s.l abouL 3:S5 p.m, the jur)',
n(ler "PPr"Ol'i.m.:ttely 00 mi'Out.cs
G! d~lilJc-r.lt.ion~ tct:\lrncd t.hc Vl~ rdLct
()( gujlly - K'UHt)· of knowingly
a nd delibe.r.l.t.ely failing to
L'IkC' the: 5U:Jl ro~n:I.
Se.ntence wu to be- pronounc.ed
on No~'e rnber 11_ Howe\''er, 1O the
appa~nt .6l1rprlat! cr nit prt's e.ntl
inC'luding Pat's. lawyer. H(!1fY1 (L.n
W:tltJ "'-nd Ihe pl"()5(!c"ULor Ste phen
S , JOYJ Jutl~ Durke :u\"
oun c~d h.e was re-a.dy with the
s~ nt.etlce righL Lhen.. The deJent!
tu'll I5.wpp<ld forwnrd; tht: judre
continued :md :um()un~d the 2.yea.
r &usp<"l1ded :sent.enc.c, ..,.-herein
(IAtriC" Fa:rrc.1'I \vould be plac<.-d
011 2 yeu proootiou durinr \,,'hieh
t..im~ he ;s exJIccl~d lo p:lftkipnt.(!
in s.oh'l ~ t'Yl"JC of org-dJli1ef1
l\nd .!t.At.4l ApJ:\fO\.-ed hwnanir.aT"
i!w work. which would hm.~ 10
be don" EO m.i\(' ij ~' ... :ay from hts
prr:.sen\ re.ridenoe a. St. JOs.cph'6
HQu!5c of HospItality here rn
Roches16Y.
Bolh \.e.-U"S and chc. n; rose up
(rom p:",\J;"ents,nun6, l)ri('.st S. ministers,
fridllds :md in "hort ~II
interested citizells. In the ","ords
of Patrick F~rnn hirn$('l/, O'l(!
lri.al Ju.I proved w be tlle o«~.
tion (or " t.ruly llni'l\lE' (}d(}(:!.D.UhnN
~xpi'rien~ . . magICian
Alwin NikolAi.< is " type of tine arts magician, concretizing
a concept wilh a wave of tho hand and a roll of tympani,
clarifying and mystifying hiB audiene<> at once. with a
channing- audience "apport aDd a large philosophic view oC
the kind of lheater experience he intends - and succeeds
-in putung (orih. In UIC infonnal condition of a demonstral.
ion, such as that al Nazareth on FridBy afternoon and
U of R 0\\ SaturdRY moruing, or il) the formali1ed and iomc.
a~ly stylized I>"rfonnance on SalunlBY, the dominant
priority of total theatre, and the workings of every art
fOMJI interdependently on the minds of the lUldience, is
evident.
Stone on Nixon's
speech: 'disastrous'
by llill S;L''Verl
Collcge I~ $ervi""
l. F. Slone \VU& ~d.am"nl.
Only minute. ~ler PJ'"f'sidenl
Nixon had ,oncluded hJs Rl\lch·
promGt.ed IJpee-ch on Vietnnm, lhe
rndlcul politic.nl 'Grit.cr ~nd edItor
or J. F. Stone's Weald)', t.oltl CPS.
"II. W019 n dis..u&II'<lU I5 ,pee-cb tOT
him and lor the ~untr)',"
"rr he ,,'as supposed to bo talking'
to Ute GiJ""t. IJ",jDrity. he's
~ing {O lin.d Lhc: rnnks 01 bis
m!'ljoritr t70wl.ng t--mn.ltcr "nd
8m.nller by b.lking like lb.u ... "
"This 111 Joht1son allo Rusk :III
o .. · .. r ... gnin.H Slont l:~tdl't, "lic
(Nh.Gn\ h."lS oll;t.ortc,1 hist..G~
Md lh. 110 Cn; Minh IcH.r."
SLaDc SAid the let..t..crl which
Nixon did Jlol n::ld but .relc:lSed
to ll'Ic prt.1tS n{tcr the sp~ce.b, was
!1 ~fi spokCTI leUe.r - it wa.5
m{)()crnle i\.lId [t b&ld hope (or
pe.'\.Ce."
Nixon ""ortroyed Ihl! ti'Llu,
written by Ho onh' n few ci1yt\
before his rle~O\ in "'lSWer to 0
Ni)::(I1\ 1(,'Lie:.r, :l$ giving no .hrod
ot ho~ iot" peHt:t:.
A£ loy Nh-on'B int.erpret.utlon
of hib-tory, Stone ~eOJ5ed him 01
bbming e\'ery pr<:'iiident i..n the
l"ft. t.wenty yt':Ll"'B bUl himself lOT
the war. "He did,nJ t uy OU'L in
J96-t "'hen hc wons vic-c. pres id ent.,
)10 wllnte<l to send gMund tl"ObPS
10/1 (StQne is: the auLhor o.f a
new book on government pmc.
tiC¢l in t.he ti1Liu.) JJThin IS
Ni)tOn', v..':I.T' fmm \vny bac:k," )I~
",Id.
St.on(! was p:u1.icularl1 lI.ogel'OlJ
by Nixon's cornpmison6 ht'tw«n
the VietnAm Wa:r 3nd the two
«(A)ntlnut'd on P"r"" row-)
AM e:-c p!lII.lnOO by !th', NlkolO\.h
on F"rid:ty lI.fLcrnoon. his d1l.noc.r
mUlL be a roo bite ph iJ D$Ophc r!
md :l p~lly good one at Lh .. t..
IHs dtutul"S' eoflc:ert\6 .n.r¢ prr",
31;1)' "-ltb ooine- in lime, .s~~
!l.nd Ole willful net. o.f mQliOJl,
Whitt" living wit,hln this: ~l(cont,
nined nucleus) he u. born·
banted, lU1d finally socclU11bs to
the ollt..side e-Itmenu-- j)O.it.ivc
and n~ti~'e - or other d.Kn.eers
(and. it is implied, th~ audic;"cc)
with ..,.-hom h~ int.6r.ld.£, nnd
mnn.1.S"!~ to C:re,:lt,e !l world in
which light. &Ollud anJ de&ign
will JIG'" Berve mA"'8 nCGI.hc.til:
~o\lo'('Ir , rnther th:tn ma.n .serving
thc m~h:Jnie.LI nic::eru.' sses_ As
Mr, Nikolrus exp1iUne-J. it's wry
t,;ltnple-.-caU>', . _
Out. If on~ Ilttunl!)' b("li<!\.~s: h.
let him attend thc flC"rlOrn\lUlNI
()! such work:s u th& "ManLis"
from lnltl~.. "N'oumc non. ," :a
slunning ~JC amplo 0( Iwo d.\rICQn
bec~mlnlf 0"(1 in 'ISgorn.niloquy"
MId lho gl1nuine 1"Ul"<! l1J1 ()f
Nlko1a.i5' m.uU!:nvork Town nnd
Tt"nl. which '3.re such ~ deva/Jt.3.tin~
boOmbntdmcnt got Hght" sounrl
nnd movement. ur"on U\f I'ninLl o(
the; \.'[ewer lh.Hl one i8 l~/l ralhe'{'
empty in the drnb rn.o'tty that h.
l1.£c, following Lh~ Nikolau, ~rfonnance.
Nlkol!lis: j" orupp(
·on.«:hable ge.njus.. Ue is tar kyond
lhe viewer. f:lr !lb(JYe 01('
;\Ver..l.gp, the:Hr"l"gOC,..
But he Is: tolD I InealTe, He
~VC'li beauty. And that lEi chough.
Watch
'Sesame Street'
on NET
Mon, - Fri.
11:30 & 4:30
The experlencel
"church,
courtroom,
classroom ••. "
by Rod y C.nh.>O\
An :Ieoounl o( t.h ~ Lrial i~ not
my objc-ctl~ he re. Wh.'1l 1 wi~
w cornrouni!'.'lLQ iis how ) felt a£
l\ person throu ghou l Lhc t.rial
:md lhc e ~'ents JUTToundlng iL )
hull never spokCll to 1"l)l F~n
penolHtl1)'. nor wa.s I a~n8l. l.he
"'~ rn Vret N!1m. I hnd puucipat\:\!
in the MOr.\U)nwn to I~ :::u-n,
Olnll ~Lt.endw '-he t.ri3.\ in the
S\mc light,
I c,'lrne on thf' see-ne a tiU.le
n.twJ' nOOI., Ll\e plcke;t }i lh1 ~-::u;
w"lking in ;), :mutl triangle m
front "l the F'e<lf'l1\1 Building OQ
f"iLkhugh ",lilt! Court Stl"t'els. The
preSJ;. b.W)'eN tinct recQ~iz.etJ
11U! .. mbers ()l Joh.n Fiahc.r'B I':a.cul~
t }· ware walking in the picket. lin"
RloF\g wit.h pt~l'sonJi of my ~,
AJI Wi!rc cort'o'cniiing \\.·lth !l.n>-'One
who. woulJ 1.-peak or H!1(1n.
I ~'ent up to ~nd floor early
anrl go\. :). sul in lhe Jt'O"l. row
dlngonnl1y .!lCTOKO from uu: ,vit·
ness Slnnd. rOOJ)le (lllc.J :\nd
o\.'~r-"'.ntxl th(" c:ourl!"OOm. prte~t.s,
nlln:$" men and wom<!H my pfil"ent.
s' 3g"e 3nd then my ou"" peer
FrrtlUP_
Frorn the very beginning of
r-.,.t 'a: testimony r '''0\.6 j mp~ssed
f,y his seronUy and hnppinel!;!!.,
.:.l.Hd by his aW:\N'nUI5 o( what he
"'as sayi 1'1 g, Hi.s Lemmony wan:
the result.. 0( much proparation
in an atUlrnpc. to bring lorth the
eonviCtlORJI or 3 man wb~ arrived
.1.t t.h~1l) onl!/ b!/ d~H:P 84ul·
~n::hing , Objections, ove~led
1)1' !JUsLained. neve!' C'ha ... ged his
C'ompO$ur~. EYprc::-uionl. tone OT
D.c.1itGd~s o( the Prosoc:utiOI'l could
not achte'Vt!: this elthl!1'. Pal.'.
.... oiNt nCYtr .... ise:d although Il~
\.imes \l holtered !l.I he !lnJ~]ed
to eompYlUllt(':ltl! hi!; ideAL
Tn\! Re· ... D~niel YtemgOl.n lesti fied
AS:a charoneT wItness. Fo,ilit'r
'h.d !l wlLln~s that n::mi t\dcd oneIlf
,l;,1~el, iL couido'l be t.nI.cked_
t"pon his attesting Lo ~t'b
hOM!\ty (h~ -eourtroom brokc int.4
Itponuneou.l ~pp1au!oe. Wc \~el"E!
",ked by the judg.: '0 plouc ",.
f'r-;:Un. ) \Ir"a.S impre.&.$C(] by the
lOnc o( the l'e(IuC's:l. it was nol 50
muC'h IlJ\ :lut.hol'itaru...n comnuJ'\tl
but a. Rrm and NAsonablc requt"St..
I rc.f1')(:~ him (or this 1lS- Aid
many :\f'Ound me.
The 1";.11.1 W:l.S di6m!~ until
Ihe following da~', ) volunt<XIrc-d
10 go pamphleling rOT POl ...nlh n
R'l"'Oop. 1 had be¢orr.e convinced of
hll': li!nec"ILY :llId \.~';\I\~d to make
1\ sm~1l ef(ol't to let olhcro know
Lh~l Pat .... ":lS nol mHCly "dodlinK
t.h.c drnfLJI I 5'tood on the
comer oJ M~n and South :\nd
a~lc~ 'JSI'I', (Madam) u·ould you
pl('asc ~nd t.hislJ to e~"eryon~ who
walkcfl b;', The rcs.p.on.se \'r.l9
wid~ rn ngt'<l~ one pen;on went .so
far rut. 10 exprc~.!Io concern u.ftt r
""·as cold~ .,.no lh c.r look Lht' pa mphlet.
.nd promlsed me she , ...· ould
~l her Ion t.o f(d ld it to hcr ~in«:
she could.n·~ re.o.d ~Pl J:'H~h , On the.
olher h:lnd ..... e l1::,d one man
t.h~\Y tht' pamph'cl In oUr rl\t:=t:s
while one ""-om ~~h er\l.nwled iL in
:t b,n 9nd d t'()'P P N~ it. to \he
g't'Ounn. There wen~ th~ {ndirrer��enl
ones ...rho ,,~lkc(j ti ght bS· as
'«ell !\s fho.se who too1< h !ll lhou~
h they would M \ ' {J l' ~d It,
LlLeI' ~!U:r numhlg out o(
flnm-phleU>. \'Ie" walked to t.'t,,)
HospitD.lily Hou:5e ..,.-here J s~t\l
mOBl. o( m:,' tln'lC just. \\!'iltt'bing.
1 w:J.S c.:tting alth~ IAble: girl"
+NUn(J were clc~m[ ng up ('rOm
the men's menl, .$,<)me ilitd{lding
::and l:dking: when r glnnorod Of' 1
\.AW in Ulc midst of 311 the co n~
lusion .. group \o1<:'4:ling in :t.
f\('!;mi-.circit praying the rDSA.ry ..
L:lt ~r W(! :\11 ",,'orked sweeping
the flOOT 3nd :I rr.JJlghl ~ the t"',bl<:1i
and ch!lh-s (0)- : , tnlk by Rev_
BI!.rig:ln th..1.L evening. It ""hl
:\round this tJme ( mc( rAt. Ferw
yen penormlh·.. My h ... md was
gr::isped in iI. :rl.:l"ong h:lflu&J,a'kc
:'t nd T looked into e)'C'ti thQL saw
deep into me. W(' Ll.Ikeod or the
J)O~.-rbililY of ~HiT\g lM't...oven
(Condnued 0" p.31(e- ~)
Pogo Four
Ass't Dean urges responsibility
by Mary C. Riley
N"azareth's neW assisbmt Delln of Residents, Gail
Smith, feels that "if st udenLs are going- to initiate challges
in rules and regula.tions. they musL hike the responsibilit.v
for working out new procedures with the administmlion.
In addition. they must ltIke responsibility (or enforcing
their own social code."
Anti-censorship
group invites
student obscenity
A $pe:~b.l invil!LliGn has l~el\
e-xt.ended to Rochc-SLCr !It"el\ college
Btudenu; to :u .. t..cnd th!! Genernl
MeetinJ) of Audje n~ Unlim,ited..
.1 loe-al ant[ - censorerup
gT'O"p. The metletil'lg will b~
nn"rr!d..a.)'", Noyember 20th !'IL 8
p.tn. in tile- upper lounge of the
Firsl Unit.,rian Churth of RochI!~
le.r nt '!20 Wint.on Road . Sout..h,
l\nd will (e;.H'Uro a laJk CJJtitletl
"Prot.ect.ing Childl'en From The
FIiI!k1;iu wltll Herbe.rt Nitke of
P".nl.hCH' Th~a tCI' CorpOl1lliOl1.
Nltkf:!'£ fLrrn op rates the Carone::..
tl\~.!I. tc r in Rocl1ester wh_K:h
e.nr1ier (his ),em', had the film
I'Brnnd 0( Sh:UllC" s ej ~d hy (he
MonNc County O;sttlCl Atlorney
fQr allegMly b ~ iug o bs~tlc,
A\lci l on~e: Unlim ited /eeJs thll.1
no pubHc offld nl CH' .Ii ()-{;A.lIed comn1UJlity
pre~U1'e- has the r ight to
pr'(lVcnt a n)" person [roll'l vie",o)pg
II.n)· TOovle, film. or 'La ~' show
tb~y deain! or t!"Qrn reading :my
book or mngn%iI1C lbey de sire.
Audience Un 1 i n\ i te d slands
6"tr.)ngly behlnt! t'he (reedonH;
st&~tI in tbe Fi~t Amendment to
lhe Uniled Statu ConS't.ituticm,
Students w3.nt,{ng more inform30ti.
on conC'C m..in& Audl':>hc<:!- UnU,.
cit.ed t"3n u·rite to Aul\; e:occ
Ul1HnlLtNl, Int'., P.O. Bol.: 384-1 ,
Roc-hest('f, New Yon: 14610; or
C-:111 Ja.t'I1es Pnlmeri, 66S-S790,
COnCCnllni" Lb" nev. curlew
G)'etcm (v, be insl..'ll1ed In. Nu.:zareth
uornlltoncs in mid- No'·NnbCJ
·) , ;\1". Smith Ij.'\ys. "I helie\.·e
in seJ( -det.eYTnined hGIJ I"S 1( lile
ml; n'JbCU"3 ol the CQmnUHllty 'a rc
rt.s 'P~n i)lb l a; for themselves ;31hl
others. :mel wiJI ~Bpt>Ct. reguta.
tlQn, Lh:1t :lL~ nc:c(:ssury to flU
cf(<<li,'e. community,"
Mrs. Smilh. J"t"(:dll'ed n B.A. in
J=:'ng!il1h rl'om Russell Snge Co l~
legt'o A lthough at JH'(!~ ut $.hl! If;
nol le:lth ing, she holds t.ne- p o~ ;·
li on o( InstructQr in th~ EU ilis.h
Depl\rtmont . and shC' Is sup~tvi1!Oing
&.1.udent (ul'.hing th is yl\:t.t'.
Sht~ rcce.h'cd the hackgt"Oll.nd {Dr
he r Pl'CSC'nt, position at Mlam.i
U rd~ni\y C).{ Ohio, wnc l"C she
l'o.nl ~l :tn MED in P~ I'60Ui.ll coun~
llirlJ{, DIJ.fing hc-r t\\(O ye .. ln; :at
].ti:ln1( sbe \\" 3.5 s reside.nt ad·
vis,ol' and all ~l c nd e111 ic eoun,\}ltor
on Lht Dl'un of Wom~ n ' s ,atJ,aff.
Ml~. ,smir..h [5 pr('!;oCnUy interQSle-
d til he1lliflg ~ t' ren.l<.' So
:!t.rong RC3idi!:-nt'$ C(l l1.ncil. Shef
i!d5 lhat :1 1:ommiUec ,v,outd he
set up lhrough \.'Jhi~h S t.ud ~ nt.s
will be Able- 10 IIddse the 'It!min·
islmlion on tho wny In ",'hlch
;\Clu..1l li\'ing conditfo n!' in Lho
dormiloriQ ~ relate to WI! rul cs
thl'l.t n:n! l.nt..endcd to supeN"4:e
l.he1.n, ThO$C ndes, .!h(: tc ('!~,
should bo cnlufltcd from W
~ !"[:lUipo rn t of incJ'p.!l.sing student
respollsibility,
]n keeptn~ with ncr bcUd that
fulrn,in1.SLrntors should :let. {J.s edll
e~, ting forees ~ mODv:lting- and
stimula ting s t.udenls.-,he make8'
h\~r Qftil!C :"vnjlllb!c to {;tlld('HUi
J o.il)' { rom n.in~ to fi~'e,
Pat Farron' s Trial
(Conlinuod (rom p:ii(o Ihrt'e)
trom Nau u'C th arId Fiihcr kiltb·
ens J lJ\\,.. to UtI:' HC).use.
The group nl the house \\'3,$
beauti(1J1 Lo walth togolh4!:r. r h:ld
the (ef,Ung rhilt v.;th thc eX"ctp·
LioD or tl I t:w. tJ1C lc. )d ~ hMl :l
b:l.ic mistrusl of new l uteu, Per.
b..'l,,5 t tl Y h;Ld met otkl..'is thl~ l"(l
on !\ Ia.rk, OJ" publiett.y 5f~eken; ; in
My u.!')/J :wll " ' C':TI! nC).t "iIi'WiJlg to
t.nke Lhc fir st stC}l lo get 1.0 know
Q\hen, fL '(vas the. cxc eptLon~
t.h:ll ;'nprcssP.<l me, .. \t \)n ~ time
0. man <!nt@.red the H(luse and
orne into the ~t C' h (!'n to greet
the otheJ'$ find e~ulghl me ond the
w:l"l 1 W'~-l) :rt.;H111hlg' ne:xt tCl ~Il an
embn.'.lc:e. On1)· aiter hlis ::InTI
loo&ttt (rom ::Iround m(' did }1(>
introduce himwlf.
The tri':d l'c:rumf:d ::.r..FP-in t.he
~on~1 d!lY wilh Pat () n~c m ()l't'
on tbe- sL'1 nll , Tho. d~fen:ie s-n y ~
u.~ witness to the ProseC1.ltion (Qr
~ cx~ mining "'TId P~l 's (OOl·
Jl'OB1lJ"e, !"e'Sp<.<e.t or sln('eJilr F"IC-\'U
{"II.< ,..,<I.
I L"llkQd to P:U. ron(tt mol"c aboul
£orne ledmiolltlc.s o f the In."!.]
:lone! ..... ~ uton.illh e.d t4 find my·
8.('l[ ~(]mhlg to th e: (:on dll s ion tha t
b,{!o was not '{\'0t"1-le<1 ;:lbout what
woulrl h:"Pl'len io him us lQng ns
his nH~SSo1. ge 0( loye and the
rights And ~ol1 :ol rbi1ities o{ in dividual
ronsti en<'C e:lme a .c I'Oj£.
1 1'I'lC!t PIlt't;; t.hTeoe si.!itero. One T
s ~l next to [or U1 ~ afternooll. I
:'I..s1.-:(.'(.1 her 3bout hcr parent.s, P:\t's
(eellflg:s: anrl lIet' own f~eEng9,
r found that !til three gids we1,()
b.:tsr.C':lllv "'Cr}' much likl!' Pat ..
knQwl (!tI~: ... ble .and ~rm in th (';ir
co"vklions.
[ L1.1ked to tl high schoGl dropout
!\nIt :a ltl:\'rricd """om:an ani!
Hlrtl!rlerl. more impor1.a.nlty. to the
s ::\me. , also li st.ened lo a ~V'Oman
with thre-e :!loOn:>, all COIf; ~ .... ho
have s ince the time lhe.y \"Ne lS
been apt>lying- ::Ind re-.'l.ppJyin, (or
:l 1-0 detenl1('nL. J tiFS'h: l1ed to u.
man fnejng 1\ judg~' :5 h&(j.nng for
Lht !..'1mo ch.o.J"ge :1.S PAl'S; h~
\l":liveci hi. right lo t, n jury LrioJ
"--A~_.'" "- _ 1_.', .... 1.'" .~
( 1 It the; courthouse to rdum
tc)' Ntl.z!~t'C"th iUl cl ml" nl id t~ml .s. ,
left feeling calml)" happy becaus.c
P::It ~ t"tri\'ed a ~u:!pendcd sentence
and yet , wns SC:lrecJ, he.-t'
:IU~ m:,. tv.'O .13.Ys in l'OJH "-IC'L
u:lth t hCSCl peQople c:ul$ lor a
responso from me fll my own lift: .
Pnt su.itl that. t'he ("(Itutroom
h"d become Il c.hurch :'Ind :l c.las.sTOllm.
For mc inoce-d it h.!l.tt :\1111
! fu.c:~d the t..:lsk J (M:4 Ilpon
g N'ldU.'1 tiOll .:'I. ~ we ll ns :l.t e \·e.ry
maSs-fo Ul'kC what r hnve h~~(l n
g-h·en and to tri .. 'C. ~.a)' 1 :mgccS1
th;ll it i~ my lClsk fls \\'l~ n 3 ~
e\'(lI')'onl2o's ~ mtlke Out' cln. s-
1"O():llS in t.o c_hurches :md courtrOoms.
To glClnfy God ]\.lld Sol'f".·C
OUr broU,i! t''5 hegi rll'1 ing h e re in
OUI' o\.\.'n world o[ NaUlrcth and
1O titrUld t.n:ll a..s tj) ou'r 151.1cc-ess
or ("ilu~
Dc \.L'e ("t:lehl1J.~(,> Hft 6l' do \\'(\:
u~ life u, celebr:lte t
Rcw:lv C1nh~m
. K·170
Nixon: disastrous
CConUn04.,·rI (rtlm "~II;e th't'("(!)
World W3.r8. 1'To mist:tkc Ho ttlr
the K:dser or HiLler is ridiculou.s;
it'b :lbIiO!tJ.t,e.1r siJ h-," he SAid,
On Lho mid-November a.ntl-w.ll.t'
pr()te~t.s, Stono snid, U) thi nk lhc
P(x)l{!:'c;ls will 1'1,)\\1 bigl!C'T. The
peopte cX~led ~l lca.sl !lome
t:oncnsiofl5- i{ Nb:o,.. bopc.d to
kct::p the prot.e-st..t down, 'I'hcrt;
were none :.1t. .dl. It'& just mOre
0( lhe r>anH~,"
A rc YOU interested in mono
ey? Ate ~'ou . good al hafld li ngbU.:
dne.!Js jJITn; t's ~ f( 1110,
GLEANJ::R n~ts you .
In r..&. few weeh tJH~ (; LEA NER
hOJX:$ to begin StHinK' od..
'e rti sing .;;pat'£! to ::. rea st ores
and bU i;, ;rH~ SS \:' i, For this ne·"'·
uJl de rtJlking t),o p:lper nc(;'ds
an a..d rn :w;1fc r, to be pla~
in dto.,-ge o( lhi.s dep;u1.mcnt.
H you :lrn =a t nll irH,('.ff;!Hcd,
pl~asc COJ.l~ct o~ a. of th~ co·
GLEANER
Trustees elect new officers
Four prominent Rochester area layman Were elecled
Oclober 2S lIS officer. of the Board of 'f'rus~ of Nazarelh
C<lllege of Rochester.
Peler Barry, presidenL of Monroe County Saviugs
Bsmk was elected chainnlUl of the new 21.member board.
Other Offi~l"S are James P. Wilmot, Sr .• chalnnan of l he
board of Pllg"e Airwnyg, 'n~. aJld Wilmorite Inc .. vice-chair.
man; M.iss Alice fooley, assistflnt superinlendenl of instruclion
and pupil services, Brighton Cenh-al Schools. secretary
:wd Otto A. Shults, certillM public acooulltant.. chairman
cmerilu •.
The board of trusLees is composed of 17 laymen and
four Sisters of Saint Joseph.
Aiter his eleclion as ch"i.man, Mr, fuITY issued this
statement:
.. , run grateful for the opportunity given me by the
Board to geNe Lhe interests of NazRrelb College. The problems
of private institutions of higher learning aN becoming
more numerous RIld more difficult While tJ,e nee<l (or such
institutions inct"(!.&.ses."
Student activism
(Conrinllcd (rom P4re one)
lion buH<J.iJ'lg !l.t. Cefllml C onn(N:l~
ICUt. St..ale CoHegtl for about ,"U'O
llo\Jn., 27 we l'e al"rc6tcd. The 6t..U..
tents ~' C l~ de.mn.nding n rniJLl~
mum or 16 per t'cnt non-white
stu~len ts in ne.'i t YUl"S l'l\a h.m::IJI
cl ass, moore bt.o.ck teach.<l r'SJ an
At ro-Am~ riean history J}I'ogr:am,
,\l\t! blac.k hOUlling :Hld sod.al l!1-
c:i!ittc!lI ,
.\ u.out 25 Dart.mouth College
8'tudl).1l LS, mo.sll)' blacks, d[:!l~
J"l.l p lcd a speoch hy WilHAm
S h()('k lay • .:l SL,\n{ol-d J'U''(J ( 'Bso r,
:It the- ~nn\l :d meeting of tho
1{Ut)O '1:\ l Academr of Sdences..
Shockl er . who ~'aj t.o Jlft \lc:. Jl~~
nt.erl ::\ Ptl.~l· 01'1 rndal ditTc.re.
nC'cs. in int.cllisrent'e, \\"U.S pre·
ycn ted from spe.aldng b>· t.he
ri-cmOl1stratoN' prolClnged h.·uld~
d npping-.
B1:lck students o.t C! c m~on
Univerb;ty in SQuih Caroljn .l, up·
~c L O\.'C-T :1 p l o.n.\H·.d ski t. by ";"hill:l
1Itude.nls which tt-.ey (oontenoed
W'lS l'::ui.at :arId upset over the use
of :L COMe-deJ'ate n.ng by c.hc--er·
Ie.: .. ders .ut (ootb::t'l games , Wert:
se.L to "" nlk 01Jt. ot the .sc.hool
when the J)1'c!ident :wut't:d t.b4!:UI
they would be :tble La 1"emrun
sMcty. {J"OC {rom h::..nu:;smcllt.
The \"alIcOlH ""<IS C'IIncelltd .
About !I. f{Olt:U blackti w:\Hceu
out or n spt'och by Adahl Clayton
Po'well .1t Foro.ham Uni\,u(olty
when h~ made nHl\:1rks f .... orable
1..6 f O'ITrler P're 8iJent Lyndon
Johnso-Il.
ln two i n(oid~~ l l t.s 'rct3.t.ed to tho
bl(lc.k nW"'eme.nt In ~lIeges ,
aoout "700 Univers ity 01 .Mlnn«!:Sola
students demOIlEtmted out,..
s idl! :.. cour1ho\l~ wJu;..re. three
blacks \Io'{!,-e iJ.e.ing tri1)d (or their
role i" the tn.keo .... ~ r ~( n camplJs
building last J:~nuar:r.; 011'1" :it
Ya.le, n ~Arlr hnl! of the bw
5Chool $iu(\enlS hoycottOO cl ",~s~1
(0)' 6ne d~ )' lo pl'oll!st d.isclplfn~
l"y .:l.cLioll& taken againat four
bla ck sludtnls [or :l previous
d:lS~ d il$ruption.
A \).oUl 50 studenli !;t.:lKCd ;l.
(OUT hour building ()(;('tl)I{(t:lon at
Y ~l l ' t'il protest the 6rin~ of a
di rlitl S' hnH e mp loy~, AJI \('(!I'P.
. uSJ>~n d cd , ~ nrl e.he tlT'lh'e rsify is
!':...'\:j}C{'teJ to r.evie.w tt:! clr (';::<tS<'
\\,[tbin two weeka. Tiley cOllld be
i!:cpelled p';~nn.::Ul e lltl.)' , The College
of William &. Mary s us,..
penrioo 11 male stude nts (Of 'Pll rtidpating
iTl n lIuorrr"i,,'" demon~
t~! j on ngn.i"rut dorm [{.<)Yl· vi$it;
n" rcgulntiot'1S.
"The N:u.""U, con.~e Boo,""
membe l'5: must. continua to !ld.::lpt
th<:!- ins ti tution to the ch.:lD~5,
l u~ed.s and ~ nvironm (!- l1t, i,.. v.'hich
£t 11lhb it.:;.el{. white l1I.Ainl..'lining
th~ (IU<I.1iL)' lUld 6pirit whic:.h h.3W:
made it tho 6utst.'l nding i.ru;llt'tltion
t.hnL it is_"
Youth franchise fails
(Confirmed tl"om p..&.IZ'e' I)
"You :;.ee, nobody who voted
tor It \.his tim\.! is going to vo~
.::Ignln!;l jt n c~L tim e., We can on l~'
go up, and we're abqut ono pel'
terH ",U'a~' [ rom victor>'. A lot. M
our supp o r~T"S didn't. exp(!ct wt't(
rome. S6 clme lhill urn~,"
Wj d ~ m~n noW<!. that :\ ~t
dea.l o{ earn pu' un),,(!8t. il\ the 01'11)'
thUlg t.h.'1l C"Ould reduce lhi~
yc:~r'g lo\.·c! or VOU!:r .support. in
(utUT'C at.1..(mptt;.
The i"ue cfluld be pl:\(-(!o(.I ()n
OhlO'6 M.!lY prim~ry ba.1Io: i[ fl
petition drive. .....hich ~ being
cbn!;;idcred, is !nlcce.s.lul. ThQ :utf:
rm,lh'c 1..6 J. m.£:U5.&"'e petltio'Jl
driv ~ IS rofucmng to the at..1te
Ic gi ~ds.tul 'p.. :s..n.d ron"';ndng it to
plact! Lhe iuo.t" on .II. futl.U'O b.tJ.lIo!..,
Wid@m:U1 s.oli,L
"Wb're goirig lQ ~tudy the altcrD.::
Ill"(IS for awhilc:' h(!: ~!l.jd,
Eleven other 15 tAt.cS will place
lho .. 'oting at'e if;:)ue bt-.IQTe l.heir
\.'olcnJ next ye."!.r, but prorpecUJ
ror lo\\'ericg lhe n~ hll. .... c nM
b~oe n improved by this 11\onth'!>
rest.J lL5_
Taylor review
(C"ufinucd from PBie 2)
i.s the: lY.lAi~ probl c1lt (If hlnck c:ul~
llJre. TQ ,,"or-I.;; 0 11', thilii t ulb.Jr:ll
CYtsis, it h:1l1 to hi;: d i!.;·dt w'ith fll"St
Or'! (he uuj-versity le vel: it Ls: R lift
and dc....'tth miH te-r in th~ black
cornm.urlit.)'. T he posstbilit)' exist. ..".
tl'lM t..h.P. whole. ("LJhur.ll CXpel-icnce
could dis.a,)p'i!!',r. Energies
(ll'O:LinCll off in trying to m<l.k(j
\Vh it~ pco pl ~ cnmrort..'\Mc s,hould
~e ncl,'t)(t!d lQ c-d ucati.ng bI~ld,
p..:j)(\to:."
Response to letter
(<Ainllnucd from 11"~!.:' Iwo)
While Mr. Del Vecchio is cOrNet "lhat it i. only In th~
darkness o( lhe night that the s~rs begin to slUne." we
really don'L see what that h .... to do wilh real human dealh
wd sulTering. We would preeer to leave you with the words
of C. Wright NUll •• again from his c,1.usc.s of World War nJ.
"The atrocities of our time are don. by me" as fUnctions of
a social machinery-men possessed b.v an abstracted view
that hides from them thE human beings who are their
victims and, liS well, their own humanitJ"."
w.j.brindJe
Peter S. lliednlan
November 14. 191
Who's Who
(ContinUM (rom pnK~ one)
M.uilyn Ilc.ynolda.. from. 0
l=lrio, N.Y .• io: n blSlory nul
=tn cl pOllLtc:..l scionce mlnQr, S
h.1lS iln"Vrd 11.~ <1 re1>~ent:l'h'f
tht Swden ..... f':3,eulty Comrnit!l
~1iSlLon BoL\.J'd represenl:lth't, .
SWaenl Coundl )'e prl"s('nUlti \'l ;
K:t.lh.le:cm R:olwini, :I n:ath"e'
Roc.he ~tor, hall drvided her eCt ,
gies a mt)ng Sw~[("nt · ~cult}' (
mit·lee. CuJiur:1\ AffAit"'S Com~
sion. Dn'tma Club, U.sher Cor;
LUloring, n.nd ",a.1i al50 :s.eCI'Cu.
o[ her junior class. K.ath~· it
~ist.ol'}' m::aJoJ" find S OiC iol~
minor.
Poulo SAuerly. ch e ~i.slry r:
Jor &11<1 ma.th minor. has ~
pt"Ci;)dent of Cbeminl">, CllJb t:
."1]so a t:L\vo in Glee Club. P",u.iJ
.::I res:;dent of Corning. N.Y.
F.ile-t'n Shll.ughntoJiMY, :J. natr
or ROcl!C l5tCT, is in lhe folk ell ~ I
Sht 18 en Engli::;h majcr .111d 8
~ounting" minor. 1
M.uy ElIe-n Sm.itht o.. t~o "-
tLVt or ROC','hcSlU, i:!; ~1. hi,t~ 11
majoT ;lnd ()lillcation minC).l'. oS:
iii II. ruc.mber M pj G=t.nlm..."\ ' t·
:.nll h1S sen·cd as class \.i~ C
pl~sident . a
F'iv~ J)1"C~ IH .lINUOrs "'·~re 61~ n
cd U) "\vno's \Vho" durIng l}J
junior ye.o.r, These gi rl ~ rndt' i '
Jeun ChQ('h;;Lk l !-itl.TY Pal Col'!' (!;
Lo lli.s~ De Neve, K~th] e'en ;Ii ~"
Manus, :..nd Ml'Iu.recn )forgnn. ;;:.
'l'he jWllOl'li \\'ho h.'1\'P, been ¢ o'
I~ct.cd foJ" ··Who·s Who" Ihi. y~ ('.
:l1·e : l(.art-II Durk~. who ht It
frQrn Glens Falls. N.Y, .ul.d b 11
histcry n'l!ljor nnd second~J')' eo. '"
c.a.tion minot'. Karen hal ciirc& h
h r- efT () I'la to both Scci.:d BOI
And the tirln.nci.al ;)"(fn..i1"'5 or Q
lege lite, Sn4!: has SCf'\.·eti M
r (!p J'~sen\.:ttivc to Soci~ l 9().fU'\i
her fJ V!ilhm.:).n !o!C:It', tl"C:ruliLJn:!t
~flc:i a l Doal'd during ,sOphOR)9
),eoT, Qr'lll is p~ntll" involved ,
l~ 8SU~" of Student Coun.c::il.
I\on"lc Ml'Mh., :tn E1)gHsh Tr.
jo.r ~rU.I th~t 6 r .Q.M,S· minor. is
n::ltlvc ot Ro(",be.lIlwl', Donnie l::
been ::Lt\\\.'e 111 Dnul1a Club u
Speech ASi;E'mb1y. and is nris eod
tor of the Gluntf'.
KathlE'(-n R.1Y. m.'\Joring in. rr.
sic e-JutAHon an(lpian(), is. " ct~
i!'l Gke C'ub :t11(1 M\)s\c Cl
sc rved Q..! (re"imH\h repf.:!sent
t;v~ on Studenl Cou.nl'U., .Q.nd
presenUy W<ll'king as Nunrr.H
NSA CooTdiJH\lor-. K .. t,hJeen
from C!li;tlelon, Rud~on, N.Y.
~\ on4,'U" Sleyntan, majQring
~Jl<leC'h (oot'~cti'on, i. (rom Pit:
bur~'h. Pa, Nttt:IA is nctl\'"t' t
Drnm:l C[ub, sel'Vea, IU n=PJl
>lenurl ve La lhe; Studcnt.-FatU.t
CommiLtJ,-e, ;In'; \VI1$; Duddy Wb
c(I()rdin:l.t..(Ir.
K.athl{'o(-n Sitin. a. tp.si{lenl
RMh~&tc!.r, h..:l~ "Iso chos~) Spot"
oorr eet.i(ln as h ~ l' ,"1I.jol'. K!\tbl tt
hl\5 k en prt':!ide-nt 0( },U tTf'
m"l1 dnss. sophomore ~pl"(>scnt
tiy(' 01\ Student Council, coo
1IJ't.{br t') ( illTlt: I"·cit.)' tut..ydog:. 1U
(:hai rm.o.n nr ICC :t ntl tht- $chotr
i\hfp "rivc,
WASIIJNGTON -CCPS)- ,
·'4!:merger'lC)· iT'l3Ured s b.rflc.nl It'll
bfll JUtS fin.,Uy l~<:f' i \·e-d Congrt
s tonj, t :nppro\."ul a TId is current
t\.wniting President Nixon'l' 51
nA"' .....
Thll bl1! would ,I)('rmit prh'l
lender!; IA SLU(tent.s to reecif
int<!r'OSl subsidicj llf u.p to S '"
ten t heyond the 1 })t:-r tehl ][111'
Wlion Qr! inttI'('!l imposed undr
~~,):i~t.LnR" laws...
It <1l.so dire("\J, the Secret.ary t
Health. Edu(o:.L,tfon :1ncl WelfaJ
10 dete rmine tf lendcl"'$ h.3.v ita
c rim ina t.ed ... ~ :.. ins t borrcwe
y,,'ho do not do bn,inf'$s w~
tht'1'rI ~ T h~ See.t:'Ct..ry "is tb ~rd
his. C,ndini;'!:l to Congre.p Marcb
!lno t.a.ke rt-t·nl!-di.:lJ !;teplS if ~
finds th:..t 0. 5ubsL'1ntb..l nUI'O~
6! .ft:ude.nLs :l1"C !'Ubjcct. to d(sa.
miru.tion.
The bill in(,l~S(- 1:i !lut.hontat;io
ior NnUolI.:.li Defense 8tLlde.r.
1 O":l. n b. edul'lI t(cT\..'\.l op:po.rt.u.ni:_