'NAZAAETW COLLEGE OF AOCI-IESTER .. '
.. pt.m!>e. 11, 1970
President addresses
college community
Naxarelk colte-ge 01 Aoche!RfH.' begInning its 471" ye!r with you. We
wlltoorne thLs yea'-, freshman daIS. OUr fGtA.llninog srudents and Our new
students.
The beginn1ng semester finds UJ with the new o'c.onnOf complu
scheduled lor completion by june I uncompleted. Ina tibrary and d lntng
room enlaloement and renovallon hardly underway and r85idenl
students r6u.. l ligAed to the (acuity hO\l&8. the motherhou$O. and the
roe.h8'St8. Sheraton hOtel. These circumstances caU lor adaplauon bV
88ch membi!lt of OUI academic communIty In a small waV. our very
physical shtJ&bon reflects tl1e wer'd.
U I fead vou we1t '(Cu wiH find these ci,cumstances tOUcllslones.. Your
generation is asking fOf a highm human 8W8r8nHl and seeking Ihe
oene(,osity thar .w.ren 5S 8!'J98Qd., .. You wanllO eive full .ltention 10
the thing VOfJ are, d6lnlJ now -.. like Michaol in Strange, In Q Strang_
Land. Your undergraduau~ 'Years gi'ol8 you tlma to organize 8nd
articulate a lot of casuII th ink,no_ If knowino yOU,self is indeed the goal
of ed\Jcltion. th.n th •• is the critical S'MP you must tlke over and 0\.'81.
Faculty additions
announced
Eteyen new members have
been 8dded to lhe nazareth
""lIegel.rollV tlli .... mOSler.
JOin ing the english depanmeiu
as an assoela(e professor is
RiChard looml S- dl. toomls was
chai,man of the english
deparlmen! ar Iting 's eoBega.
Wilkes· Barre. Pa. where he also
serwd as ttl. aeadumlc dean. dr .
toomis receJved hts ba at john
canoll unlvet$ity and rna 3l'1d phd
from t4mell ul'Ilverlito,t.
Anotha, addttion to the english
dep8rtment is Pt tnOia Bobermln
an Inslrucror. Miss 80b8'rmin
roee;"ed ner be lrom ru&.sell !.age
college and her ma I,om l'Iyu
Where she is ill phd eandidalG.
The a,l depanmen. i. adding :l
flew members to thei, ctaft. Ann
P. Kerr and Penelope P. Lemon
will ba part·ume leClUntl'$ Mrs..
Kerr received her bla from UlinOIS
wesleyan unlveraary. mf"i.- lemon
•• ""i ..... d ho. b. from colby Mllego
and is presenlly a candldste 1o,
he, ma a1 the u. of r. Bea Nentes.
as a1\ insh'uclOr ~n 8n. Is the third
addition to the an depantnanL
Mi5,i: NenJes received her bfa from
tna unlver ~ rv or ffO.t1da and her
mfa from th-e unive~ty 01 illinois..
New to the music depanmen1 1$
A . John Wstker. aSSist a nt
professor - mr. walke, reoeived
his bm a,-.d mJ!l at the;, u of I
eastman s.chool 01 mUl'c.
Joanfl DelVecchio and William
D. Fletcher are new inauuclOr$ in
the speech dePBflment. MilS
OOIVeccilio "'COIVed both he, BS
llnd mt from .... ny. genHQO. She
WII S a 5pettth thampl$t in the pre'
school departmant lOJ roc.hes(er
school fo, the dea'. She 81so
served as a mSS(8r .aache, for
Studenl$ from suny. geneseo and
ncr
Mr. FI<t(chor, who will also be
In\lol\l8<l In Ins.I!Itet arts. rbOSived
hiS bs from florida southern
college and his me 'tOm Indiana
I.In i\lM'Slfy.
Plfr'lela M. Seely Will be an
InSCNC10r in psyChology - mu_
.see ly received he' ba from tne U of
, and her me from columbia
unl\l8fSlry.
A part-lime addition (0 the
chemlslrv depanment i$
Constance K. CIiM. lactluer. Mrs.
cUne'.~~D..~~~~~~~~~
r WMI. "'. i, P"It .. nlly • phd
c.andldare.
The. new continuing eductttot\
ptogram at nS18teth welcome I
Aabbt Henry Hoacnander as a"
in&tn.lC1OI.
Ttle 'acuity and staff wlnt theM thing, toO. Let us togethe, give fu ll
ane ntion to the thing we are doing $0 that we neither close an doors bu.
one no, ope" alt doors but (){'Ie
Naz.a reln college of Aochustat IS beginnIng i lS 47th yesr With you.
Unfini"'ed donn.
May it be the kind of y6!r we'lle dreamed of.
Si& ... H ele n Ma 10""
P .... d.nl
Librarian cite
changes
A numb6r of no.ewonny changes h8\1e been ir\lrodyeed in tha lib.ary
of naufelh coll ege.. 'Out ing Ihl$ 'IeJJr 4Iny ana WI$hmg to tllk.e OUI
malen&ls hom 1he IIbl'8ry Will be r6qUlred to pre&8'" their student
Identification c.tld .0 1h& libranan These c.rds will Oe issued at
rogislfallon. An Imponant poin t made bv M, Chartes H'Ogins. head 01
the library. was that I' II student loses he' ID cord she should report thIS
to the library 31 ot\ce so thell UFlY othel person would be unabte to us,e
hen:ard 101 the purposes 01 the lib,ary
During tho linlt rwo weeks of cla~ notices Will be postOd as to the
timea (or library lour&. Any freshmen 0, new student I!. urged 10 sign up
lor a 1001. which will also cons;11 of a brief' film iUuSlJ8(lng lhe purpM6'&
01 the lib,aty. Tne telal time will be abOliI 30 10 36 minutes. The lOur ls
eomptel~lv volunrary.
Membe.os of the I;brary staff will also m!:lGt all sectio"$ 01 enghsh 101
10 diS4:U~ policies procedures e.e .
II might do well to add lw .. tha"he lib'ary I. no' G IOciaI cenl~,.
Any u .. 0/ .lw IIbnrry for g.oup .,...Iy or _ioll,I"9 'o/ any kirwl i.
p",hlbl'ed and con r ..... 1t in a .. ,i"" •• nfl-Ingemon. of Ilw rlgh,. of
olher "",d.n'"
leck. of lunds has prevented the propowd Q),palWlon of tho library
lher6'oru con£lderation and pauel'lce win be the necessary anirud. of aU
tn\,l'olved.
The libr81"i hours are "sted below.
mondoy-,hur.doy, 8 am 10 11 pm
friday. 8 am 10 11 pm
101v"',,)" 9 am 105 pm
.undoV'I pm 10 11 pm
Nazareth slates speakers
The. c.I1ong\l'\g 'Nnd .. on. of~l.6g~
«Irnpv ... .1 oaon the notIon hOI
(orne al a r.roo1h of t,..t.hoo(llr to
Ihue who ho"'. b~.l\ too long
umed bV 'he antlquatod ..... yth'.
Th. fad thol fllJOMlh GHn,
PhD, Q pro'.Hon'. wca •• oundy
o'euod pt-eLldanl of tM catholic·
'POnloO~d ~In' agA81 ccUog.e Is In
Itn" Q no,a.b'e .du ( o. ioftol
. O( hi ..... mlHll. Dr. G"" hot b.e n
quoted ot. lOylng " one of the bod
ptOOtt of ecumenh.m is thot .hoy
chool. t(H".on. w "0 doe. 1'I0t
-ubKn'M to certain pr6(:ep .... . "
Df . G.en wilt b~ 0 ~.ynol"
.. p.olu, CIt ,h. nu foculty
(eUoqulum.n "ptamIHr 12. S"'- II
kwm .. ly d6CIn cnd vice-pPO,idont or
gou.ch., college, and b. of cou ..... ,
c.ur,..n"y pr.,ldan, 0' .... og".'
",11og • . She ~o, publl"-l orticl., 'I" ooup anel pI lambda thela
lout no' •• Dr . G •• r\ h abo a
'COf'rIulton. '01" the mlddlo &fa ...
au.odc:l non.
In ...... _ ...... dr. oll .. bo.h
g .. n hoJ. cited ..... "d.,,.m.ly n.w
ph.nom.no" of Mahet e-duCGfion il1
tha Unit.d SIO ... " ,..,oanlng ,h.
impaci 0' U'I'KIU .. miLeg.s 0" Ihe
10lgor colloge, Ihroughou I t"'a
coun,ry. A .tudent CiOn for ret.V'CInceodd.
d depth - On the mojo.
(olle>g. ","'PUI II wble<t'i"9 Iha'
lam. Instltuticn 10 .avJ.", onlll
ravtMlodoy ..
Dr. G4en. wlw" dlloCu •. dng ,t,.
tvtu,e 0' 'he COllot6 In Am.,i,a
ItotodJ T .... dense ... of n :t,..mism
oro monU •• I. If 0 coUe9. ),01.
anylhl1'\9 10 off.r . H mu'l'
encouroge 0 clOY 4tVo",inotion 0'
aU faC:h, ~ loleronl 01 all ~1'I1' of
view. SOUGI" MIkita doubl wkely.
0,. G .. n rac:aktecl h.r bo,IwIOl't
ond ..... ot.I." 1 deg.eet: from the
vnlv.el'llty of l:oUfornia at a..fke~y .
S),. did pOU' 9,oduoto wor" ot
radcliffe . the unlvo .. lly 0'
ha"1bulg. Germon'l and tho
university oJ lowo wh.,. I.h.
.-Iwod he. pl>d In 1940,
AI.o 'patllklng 01 the faculty
colloquium on Mp'omber 12 wUI bo
E-clW<lrd F. Callot.ot'l, ,hol.mon of
tM e"s".h dopoltmen' al holy
crOll c~&.ge . Dr. Collohon ru.l~
hi, 0'1, mo 'rom boItO" coi loS- an.d
hi. pl>d hom 'he unl .. r~ty of
wi-sc.oNin.
A thl.d ,~lt.r. Thomol ""elbowl,
ouh..'an' pro".W4' 0' el'lQU,h o'
ru .... H togo tolt_B •• wo, a
pnsI.de ... ' ·' feUow 01 c:oSumbio an4:1
~n. on 0 year I" 9 ennany 01'\ a
"'lIbngh. a_rd.
Tko final ",,"Mr, Skte.l(othl .. n
O' Brien, r. 0 33 .,.... aid pl>d h.m
loyolo uI\I ........ ity. ~ko I .. chohmon 01
the claulu deport",e"" at
mu"del.ln eolleg. w"'r. , .... It on
aulctol1' p~, of nutowy ond
dow ...
meet
editors
of
gleaner
at
academic
fair -
tuesday
september
15
arts
centre
gleaner
S.pl.mber 11
Editot;al:
2 leners to the edilor provide lor
Ihe ,,~ G1(pr~on of opinion .Jl"'ld
free ,_onoe '0 S ........ pOlicies
",ullin the limi •• of leg ali",. letIBtO
mysl be typewrirtan. Signed and
""bminod ID 'he SIR .... , offico.
kathleen m. d_'
e(hlOJ
John Henry ca,dinal Newman hili wnnan In i'us diiOCOUrse , .... Ide-a
of a Unkren.lty " It is: the educanon which gives A man,a claar conscious
view 01 his own op4n1ons and luclgm6nts. a 1I1Hh in develoPIng them. an
eloquence In exO"'SISIIlO ohem, and a rOl06 in urging them. h leach&s
hirn 10 see mlng5 8S they ale , to go ngh\ to the point. to disentangle a
skoin of LhoughL to de\8CI whel is sophisucal. and 10 discard ~at IS
Irrelev8 nl ,.
I., this. Our hrst 1970·1' I"'-Ie of gleaner end espedaHv in Ihi~ Ihe
medIa or (rashmen cmontatlon. l wl .. h 10 ~pllC.&Ut on and in some 'olm
to define the phllosophV of jOUtnitllS4ll whi<:h 9'8On., will purport. I
believe ,hat Ihi5 s.eclion of Cardlna! Newman's dlscouIS(t ' hBS
synthe$Jted this philo.sophy quhe adequately, The tampus (Jublic.aoon
- that u; - the 1001 of opinlonl, ,u(Joments and uh:lmate4y trulh - 10
be used by administlluion , faculty and 5tudents IS hero
I wIll oot eomproml$G on tn.tth - nor anempl to gl~ It over ~Ih
literary ,eniflce Or to skin issues WitJo. political men8uven
If we were In any other type or e.t'lvironmem Ihan that of a eolleg8
popibly 'his pnaoSJOOhy would be only a mythical Ideat in scme
antiquated cnaner, However, we, all stotions 01 Ihis tnC>8tdte, sre in an
environmenl o~ ttnowteclga - Newman &ays it well -" , . 'hIs i5 Ihe
r0850n why It iv: mOre correc.l as wen as: mOM usual. to speak..or a
Universirv ~$ a place of education than of ~MlNtl.lO"'. truth of
whatever kind is lhe proper objeci 01 thO' Intell&CL Its cultiva,'on then
ho-s In fitting it to apprehend and COOlemplat.e trurh."
So la, me venture that if na..t.aroth coUege tluly is. a libora~ srts
InSDlUtlon - thai II - its members dl~Dllne their knowtedge and
ooncomitanlly theil lIUth· seelcing inteUec(s lor their own ~kel -
9Leanermus1 00 a ref1et1Jve media 01 thii-
I 56( forth here whal • hope shall D'ove to be ,e standard of eJ(c.eUence
- a light standatd and a!so a phIlosophy of the Joumfllign of a
U(UlJ'el5iry. SO OUI liberal edut<uions to be good will also become useful.
U5leful in tt.at 001 minds '!'e earned to the truly ImpOrtant issues; 01 lIre
many of which -" nol ai' - do "of exiS1 on thil campus.
Mero - however - 00 Ihls campus we are afforded lne luxury of
time to reflect on theM I$$UM ot peaoe ilnd war. ooverty and IIClSffl,
poJitics a(ld elections. e'c, . . , The " .uJ(ury��· of such .1 time, however.
brings a ooncurrenllesponaibiliry - utillrlng the results 01 refleetlon$ in
this ume know1edgable sp;ri.t of truth,
In view 01 this i want 10 urge II" arel' 0' the campus community to be
active and re5Pon:uve 10 the how, why and what is reaped bV gleaner. I
also would entourage Our freshmen to read newman's eomple1e
discourse - II would be n~ce 10 have you OIK&.ler early 'Hhal you r • .ally
shou~ be here for and oancomltar'ltly many other members 01 the
na.lare(h tnparrite could profit by 'he reIJiew
I would also like to establish that any and all articlH..lenars Or simDle
minutia that aro signed, type'tlllrinen and &ubmhted 10 glea,...., Will be
p,;n1ed subiect only (0 journalistic legalities.. Any member 01 Our
tripartite - administration, laculty and students i. invIted to enlist hiS
SOrvlo;!5 on Our staN - rt.b i$ your newspapOl - and you, ·uOlverslty'.
e<li,.,..,. note,
kmd
Kennedy talks on
campus turmoil
The following I. 0 ,om_ilion Df excerp" from lhe July 1970
t-..lrnony of s..nalor 1e<1 Ken....!y ~ lhe commiHion on
(ampul. unrelt. l hOfM' tho. thi~ k wefl·teacl on OUt campus - rot'
we ar6 0 port of ,I.. wbole.
I am 9sped!Uy pleased thar tne commlssion 'IS conductmg psrt 01 lis
i(lYe,tlgalions in pUbtic.. In $pIle of Ihe suol1g preiSUre you face If the
oClober deadline lor your reDon is 10 be met with COr'lSlrucllve analysis
BInd recommendation a. I believe it lS ebsoh,lfefYVltal that.lhe work 01 the
oommi'SSion not only be of the tughoal QualilV bul that It be 'SBfln 10 be
&0
More than any 01 the dl&lingulshed public and private comrnisslons
.hal h8YQ preceded you ~ espeOlally Ihe crime commiSSIon, .r.e
c.ommiuton on CIvil dIsorders, the vjolenoe c..ornnuulon and Ihe
columbia commluton - y<!ul nallonll mandala to Identity .he causel
of Our recent Cilmpus vlole"08 and to lecomml:lnd meU1ods. 10 Inwre an
ettective atmosphere lor aducation goes 10 the heart of the onlv future
America has - OUI youth.
01 aU the deeD concerns In&l p.e~ue «.he nation today perhaps Iha
deepesl IS the isolation of our leaders. from Our YOUlh, the alienation of
our pursent hom OUI future, The saeam of the young girl kneeling
besidB her dead fnend on Iha grBSS at ken I state IS the $Cream 0'
America TI\a. lemble 'SCene - and \ha pho.ograph 01 the na II 01\81
guard fi,ing wjldly into the kent students and t.l\e bulle,-,;ddled lad""n
dormilOf')l have become symbols 01 the lortured ",.,11 of A,menCil JuSI a&
PicaSSO'S Guernka and Goys's painting of the nring &Quad In Madlid
tJansiOf'med lonely lullings: ~n the oas. into li",el8p symbols of man'5
blulalify 10 man.
The m05t recenr gallup poll
IndIcates very elearly that 'he
am.,ican people see campus
unnJS( as tn. number one problem
lacing the netlon outdIstancing
even th~ vletna m wat Bnd I aeiel
strife. Nonethe!1t1II& the results ate
drematlc: and ominous in thel.
Implication lor rurlhel unlell
when cl"lUI rosume In
seprember, The reoommendadons
01 \he oommls.s,joo can be Issuod
none too soon
No longer is it pOllibJe to
drsmiiUi a campus dl$lurbal"lQO as a
manlfestallon 01 unl~ue ~oc,'
fBII!10rs , .... Spi te 01 obvious
diN6fim06s a common 'hread Nns
from camp.us 10 C8mous whose
dominant featule is Ih~ apparent
colli:llOn belWeen the Itfe-sinibfB
(O/Qe or vouth and the Immovablo
object of Iscele,s and
unre'ponsfve il"\S1llulions ilt all
levels - ladersl and local publIC
and p.rlvate. bustn&ss and
academic.
The divisiveness of s tudent
eonfronlatlo(lS hai 'Pined over
beyond 1M gates of U"le eampu$
and In(O lha communlr; a1 largo
The wounds ooened in society by
the 8'tteet fighdng on MiChigan
AvO"u' in 1968 and Wall 5,,,,.(
In t 970 have no' ye, begun '0
heal Even when IMy do ho.1 the
scors (hey leave ~"lIfnd will be
$Olem,.. remindeiS of the abyss Of
anarll!hv ln10 which wa hilvtl
g8~d In my lest.lrnony (odflY, I
wou td like 'Q louch On a nu m ber
of relared a!iCects of the audat
problem of campus unrest.
Tt.e first and mo.:n Important
point Is that we cannot lIeal the
ploblem of campu5 unlest in
isolation. divorced f;om it' 08nt/il1
retation !o·'the war in sou'helst
A"; • .
The problem of campus
I,fijolence eilnnOt be solved by the
reSOrt to soli· contained princJptes
like the nHd fo, taw and otder Or
the preservation 0' academic
dl$Olphne ThQ problem mUlt be
seen 'n .he larget pollt:ical con(8)[t
01 our 50dery ilS4ll, the centr.a'
lac' 01 'Hhich IS the war In
Vietnam,
I urge this oommi~on not to
back aWily hom ItS own
e.onfronleuon 'Nitk Ihe iss.ue of 11;&
war, An analvsJs of campuli um8'St
cannol look 50lely .11 tne acts of
students ad disruptive and
lawless. The analV$is cannot om.t
Vuuniilm. It (.ao1101 19nO/8 (he
centla' fBCl thell the presence of
die wa, has eroded '''e I.,t.l\ "I all
OUI citill8n9 - and &SQecially OUI
youth - in t"a abiHlv of OUI
gOYGmment and instltutionl to do
tha rhings Ihat must be done.
We musl lieU it a.so as a
ref'18etion 01 the latg.r unlesr in
ou r society 81 !I whole
A I;"i"ll unkr ... Hy I, Q vilal
1 ... lIlutiOR ,'''', .,.i.h in lhe reol
wOI'ld. II d""" not Roo' calmly in
,I.. Ideal wo,ld of ,he plo'oni<
dlologue. The orana of 'he
unkrordty I. p_minonlly the
place whe,e problem, ar.
lolv.d through roHonol
d~uulon bul II I~ 01.., a plo,,"
lhat mirrON: a" the cnplrolions
0"'/ "" .. ,atlons of O«lety.
Anyone of UI who has viulecf
a carnpus in recent years knoW'S
,I.. lensloM thai .";'t between
tho a,';ve file ond Ihe
con'.mpla'i .... I~. ,.... ,tudenl$.
howe .... ,. ,I.. di$f>Grlty betw ... n
Ih. real wo,ld ond 'he id",,(
""Oflci g_ ~lIy deep ond
ktcrd. til. ""."otlono that lead
inexorably to un,...l. ThAy ant
::>~
Equality - Now?
edilOf"" .. nole-borboiG
rOlTHr k a ftOUI ..... k
alumna ('69) who is ",nently
1"",,11<8d in poIlllcol mo .... ",.,nh
In Chl<ogo.
HWhen I remember the
lemale .,.""'ty .... fool.,ed 01
nQ'Iorelh, ~ ' .. he wrlt.s. "I
.hudder to I4Ialil:e how
d.structlvo th.,. o.e to .he
developmenl of a fully _Ii""d
wom.lJ\ . .4.n all -girll' catholit
,chaol il In the bUlinell of
\pr.poI;ng' girl. 10 fill the
pro .... lbe</ role. for women In
'his society. I won, wry much
10 speer" '0 IhoM women who
0,", confuOtHl a"'/ d"turbed, o. 1
was at oorateth, by .heir
iftability and unwilllngn ... 10
I1lln'o lhe p....rnbed Mold."
She hos '"''1u .... "d ~ulo,
co(umn Ipoc:e In gleaner '0
p,n,ent t~ womef\ ~ ' liberation
movemon1 to na:rareth, nnd
encourages: ol1Y womon who
won. to "'alk" abO\lt it 10 wrile
10 he, 0': 622& N. Wln,h,op,
Chicago, 111. 60626.
H one belIeve s (hO pttUS
account$ 01 1he women' s
llber.\ion movement, the picture
that eme;ges itt one of b,a·
burnIng, cu~ar-smoking manhalers
mtent on deslro~1"I9 alilhat
nBS been lradlllonaUy deslgna(ed
.s " Ieminine", ThIS 1$ hald)y
,",,,,uprising in view of Ihe ".dinon
in reporting woman's mO\lElmentS:
6UH'~genes have been, In theIr
lime and 0t.I~ regarded as inept
buffool's who oouldn 't seem 10
roaliH that their Dlace was in the
home.
It Is su,prising, nowever. that In
thIS era 01 SOCIal movement5. so
many WOmen have aOO6pMd th~s
preS$. dlsrortion as facti I( IS not
the oreu'$ rUI"lClion to advanc:e
liberation ~lru9gle$ bv accuretG'v
a, bcula"ng Ihe views of Ihose
~nleresled 11'1 ~dal thange. The
pr&SS reports ,solated incIdents of
I 'news " , nOlably Ihe mOSI
sen$.lluonal. and freely lehe! On
easily 18cogniled stereo'Vpos.
suck as the ste,eolvpe of a
feminist as a women who IS
"lJyIng 1.O 1:Ie if rnan", Therefore
no seriOUS 01 aCC\Uate .apPJals.a~ of
any iiOclal mOvement should be
e)l.pected f,om the mass media
The euenc~ 01 Ihe femlnlSt
mowrnent IS lhe re-ax.em'natlon
01 tM loles. wornen Dlay in lhis
~I&r; tr is undisputed ract Ihat
women Bre eJ(p!oiled ilS ch~ap
,,,bol. They are encou'8ged 'rom
the St~UI to choose ·· s.ervlce"
car5e,s.. B d~"Ital hygien.st r81het
than a denlist Ihe eJ(&Cutlve's
seerela,y lalher Ihan the
executiVe, The U S, Dept of
Labor admits In tIS (~Ct sheel On
the "e8/ning5 gaD" Ihat " women
ars more likelv .kan men to bo
employed In . low-payil19
' iObs." Tho average rem,ete wo,ker
in 1968 mode leu than the
8verage male aid )4 years ago. in
1956 T~. degr.e 01 ""ning
makes no substanllBI d.ffe,ent:6,
among profe-s.si01"lal and lechnical
WOIlcers, there 'IS a ·'gao" of (WeI
55.000 bet_on ,he sex... No
need to ask ~ho' s on the shan
endl
Th,s economle exploitation is
compounded by the manipu l&bOn
ot womon as COnsumers. Women
muS1 he kept constantly os.ranotd
aboul thei' OhVSiCl!1 appearance
and Ihair responslblhry 10 have the
white" wash. the cleane$t housc,
etc. Yet eve'" If a womBn were to
choos.e to dev01e hOI li+e (0 the
n\en ial reoe-ti live labOl of
housework, lone must apologilt!l
ror midriff bulge and dlsfloan
hands whiCh distinguish her 85 a
(low 5Octal-SLalUd " hou.$@Iwifo",
No. It is nol enough to be a leborer
with IlQ pay, a wom~n is expe-tled
10 aHect the laeade of Che affluent
and 10 devote hour5 01 her day 10
smeaong her body With prodUlI!lS
10 the • .ne'li .,111 bo ... I""bl.
sexualoommodiry,
The movement's bahfe agalns(
tho sexual explol(auot\ 01 women
has QUlle predictably received .he
mOSt VlgofOUS preu coverage.
Women's bodies hive been usad
to s811 8\14ryrh;119 ',om c.r$ ro
cortee, TheV'f"fI O\!en ueed to se\\
the ad'VQTti'$ing! (One can buy a
lull· length "Eve", Body Need,
~ Itk ,. posler lor a mele SQ;)
SadlV, some wOmen 310 so
aoo.rSlomed '0 being lo~ed abou ~
I~eled aL and In other ways.
degradad th&l they lind this kino
or exploilation harde&t to
'.COOn.... A thoughtful look a,
advertising ~ luoeclally in
women·$. magaZInes - call bD
very en4tghtenlng. Tke 11'10$1
blatant example I've &len lalelv 15
8 lull ~ pege ad lor a '·hldden
ripper" In which a woman whose
lacial aXDresSlon connOte-$.
olQani!ims standing wuh ner hand
ove, net gelHlalii The ca~uon
,eads " Isn'( she tddl(lg
soma thing? On.y Ihe mO$I
numbed 01 WOmen raIl 10 be
hurnllia ted by Ihis callous use 01 ill
woman's body 81 an object
The women 's IiberatJo(l
movemenr ~ s compo.sed of WOmen
who.u most outtageous demand
is fOl eQua)ilV and respect ro,
e'l"ty human being JU5t S5 the
battle against rscism ha5
conl,on led mythv: ot racial
SUOlam ~ cv and ha$ vigorously
anad<ed raCial stereotypes, the
banle against 'Se'XISITI muSI ~k.o
re'educate , There are BIoI of 118t
about women·s nature, biol09Y
lind DsychologV IloCiollg O!tfound
lila I are Sbfljng Ihe foil human
development of mllhons 01
women, In fuWre columns I win be
eWDosing t"ose m~hs and the
inSli,u' lons which foster Ihem,
I strongly urge any women
whM6 oonSCIOUft'\8S£ is beglnnrng
to be alO1J.sad to subscrtbe 10 the
mOst Involvi;nQ women's
publiCiltion I Q'lOW of off og.
b..c:I<s. p.Q b"" 4859. CI.v."'nd
Pa'" Slation. Washington. D C. "
is e b,-weekly whose ann" .. 1
SlJbSCrlplion rate 1$ $6.00
gleane[
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An
introduction
to the
arts centr~
The ar(j: center. a bold dream
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a dl'8matic form OYlHned against the sky
8 S18lement '" the 'Vel n8CCJ la. ref1ecring rne PBst
on its responsive services.
encouraging 4.11 to respol\d and aGate
In 1987 naZluoth college entered Into the cultural stream of hfe with
the opening of me aPlS cente,_ The awardi"g arts. ceMs' has become 8
..,il8l element on Ihe campus. Tna 08n181 contfunlng the art. music and
soeec.h dep.anmeot& 'orms the academic COle of the campus. The Bl1.iI
oenter has given faculty and students an environment that stimulates
and d\.allenges the imlgln.ar1on. It exches creati ...... 3C1i..,lfy. I" this
int(lrviaw. Mr Baranowski exclainathe phlloSOOhyof &he &rt:&oanlsr and
dl.l.Ci.t5'Se5 iN &ssenaal rote.
Why WIU lhe om conler buill?
eas;cally the Ideo 01 the ar1S
center grew OUI of a definilfl need
ot space ."d mors ,deQU".
'.dJiri.s 'or che speech. music and
ar1 depatlment.s. mr. baranowski
Ber.din those who $Ought the
Mtablishment of an arts center I~
having a visloo. The laC"! that the
school needed to expand wa,
obvious Sut . the Cenull
developed as a result 01 a
roresighl thBt st)muday the ans
wale to becomG a tOOl in
education aod student dBvel~
opmunL
How I. ,he CI'tI <e~te' be.-.ef1dal '0 lhe ,Iudenl.?
The faC' thai the cenlel IS &()
close 10 the campus IS a unique
sltuallon. Aside frcm the fact that
'Ina studentS have access to mOre"
ai'd modern facilit ies. they have
lhe opportunity to view
Pfo'Q'$Sional l819nt thet pemaps
otherwise they would neve, see.
The ans center has created a " life
wlt/>;f\ 'he colleg@'·. It is difficult to
Identify but II ;S Ihere.
The oenmr was an Importanl
alemen I in th e •. operw,g uP" of
n8zare(h. It Is. nO longet al1
Isoleled and setluded gl,ls'
college but alU'BCIS a mhuure 01
people SI. Hele,.. once SBld Ihal
'he Objective 01 the ans center is
10 be a teacher in itsalt. fhe center
teaches bv creati"'g an
Itmosohere of aware~eS5 through
osmC>Sl&
Wha, port doe, ,he cen' •• play
in ,he _hester communltyl
The Srt5 Cen ler ha 5 become the
mOlt Important cultural centar In
the rocheste, ares. I, has become
81\ lmplameot of cooperation and
commumeacions among &ehoOIs..
Its faclhaes lue always open to the
public. Whh perspective and
balance il provides enl~tt'8inment
(hat rochester eould never have.
Tha ClInt6r i. Ike theater of ltle
"unIQue" C)fogr.!lim langing from
live arl such as the Paul T aytOf
dance compBny to the unusual
Nah The.la, 01 J.~n.
What great performance .. or
..... nts ho .... tlllwl\ placo a' ,he
eenle('?
Many Ytlded and g,eal
enton:ainaf' have graced the 6tage
of the ans center. - Peotomimtrt
MareeJ Marceau performed her.
in 1969. During 'he 19f(8 ~ 89
Hurat<. series. musiCian Andres
SegOYIa played al "'e art. cenle,.
Popular enleneinment including
Tha Bartow PoelS. the 8eheYtlls"
Allo Gulhrla and ,he Dance
Thealer of Harlem have proved to
be extraordinary evenings" of
lIntettainment,. A highlighl of thiS
sea!on"s even19 will be tWO
pe"<>rmences 01 Hamle, by Dame
Judllh Andel son sel>edul.d ;n
I.bruary,
How hen tho am center
prognHt6d?
The iii st tWO years wIre In a
s.enSile a sealc.h lor identity: what
ro'e h.es the !It, cenler. The
~ntet was soecl'lc.ally d8'SJgned
lor the8tal and d.anea Rochester
noeded • p'Laoe 101 p,af~onal
theater and dllnce and the ~n1Cn
'ulfilled this f'1aed With 8 growing
leSpOI'ISe 10 it «he rocvster
commuolry began to !LICPon lhe
arts cente,. Its IdftnbtY was
establIshed.
Having reached Ihis plale8u mt.
banmoWSKJ IS n.ow ~a'chill9 out
I'IGw m.rhods by whtch \he eent8r
and lIS p,ogram. con be mOle fully
and c/ealetlvely ulilized by the
academ'c c.ommunilV as a
teaching and le8rnl"g (001 The
centef ha9. develooed enough to
try to engage in a bena'iClal
balanco belWe.n ;1 .. 11 end the
educauon of the eommumty. 1hu
08nte, can now be used as a tool
10 Clute. alte( and affect
curriculum.
By keeping .I specific cheme
.... tk es Ih. german yea.. and with
evenUi cont'nuaJly rell&ling
between clBSStoom srudy and IIftl
C6n181 acriv1ty . a svmb,ol~c
relabon§hip between the cenae,
Bnd educetion is ""abli.sh~d Atld
1hls tole of the arts j n educ.a tion
'",IfWs the vi~ion 0' those who
in,tiau~d the coneepi or the art3.
oenler of ,..azareth oollftge.
Arts centre schedule
Thlee unique SlI(ies. comprise a very exciting 1970-7 \ olrt:l center
calendar.
The p,og,am IS dewibed by arts cente, theatre direclOf loseph f.
b6ranowslc! as ··the most Bmbilious program yet. "ThIS eason's
"h881/6 and Oance t.aries win offer eleven units representing a wide
range of encerralnlng and unusual evenii'gt at the theatre.
La Mema repertory compsr\y
The booIt 01 job
F .. lka' "'.at'" on tha
balus-Ifada
Salurday
Sunday
Friday
Octobe,
Octobe,
0ct0D.,
3 , 1970
II, 1970
3~, __ 1m!.,.
eayenihan phdhplnl!l dance
company
Salvrday
Fridoy
Octobe. 31, 1970
27, 1970
hamlet Fridoy Feb",ary 12, 1971
Salurday February 13, 1971
TMeage Wod.....day FebNory 17. 1971
Noh theatre of Japan TuHday MOKh 9. 1971
Paul Tavlordance comp.anv Fridoy March 19 1971
Open cheatre Saturday Marth 20, 1971
Llncol~ een(er tepenory
company
Serlel 8: MO\lies
Frfdoy April 23, 1971
The makill{! of lIu'th Co .. idy
and' he ... "da nee kid and
the EpIC Thai Never W81
Ingmo, Be,gman'S The rilual
Septembe, 22-27 1970
Oc,obe, 7-10
N ...... mber 25.26.28.19 1970
AMerica is hord 10 ""
The 11111. gelden caN
(k'ober 29 to N_mbe, 3 1970
De<..mber 1~13 1970
King Murroy CoI","a Fi,,.. in hi. pocket
febtuary 18-21 1971
Mar<h 11-14 1971
Mordl 23-28 1971
April 22-25 1971
SerIH Co! focus on a cu ltu 1'8
• gennan yeor
W.,y.oc~
N ...... mber 13-15.17-19 1970
Co ..... "an (hal~ a,do februory 26-28 1971
Ma"h 3~ 1971
Thr .. pennyopeN! April ]0 -May 1.2. 4-8 1971
Bolh .. rio .... bS<Tlpllon, and single admlwon "(I'ott g'd
O'YGllGble at t.p .. c.ial siudent prinH. at the am unt.r box oHic-e.
Verity ... the word means truth
And 8t nazareth lhe word verit,; melns truth in a WJfV special waV
b6eause .,lis the 01",. of your Ilt.rary magazine. V ... ITV often you ttw.
opportunity 10 exptess YOut own imp0f18n1 truth through many media.
An. pOetry. shOll story . • ssay. music - if if can'" done. VBITY will do
IL But only it if\Ough students are stlrred to se128 Ina opportunity
VERITY Mold. out 10 Ihem and use;1 fully
Thaf 110 why we. the staff people.
plan on milking iI lot of nOIse
ehoul ",our maga'l.lne thiS year. We
want to keep romll'ld1ng you lhal
VERITY i. hale, and why, and
WNU 10 do abour iL We WIn show
you pretty posters On the walls.
give you litl!e cep t81k.ti in yoUr
enghsh cla5Ses. put BrIlcles before
your eves in gleaner. even armck
'fOl.I In th.e halls WIth prop.ageooe
pamPhl.,s. Ves' We Will do .lIlh.
devilishly dever I ~ I ng' w~thin ou r
power to mllk.e you wrila. . or
draw, Of ph()logtap~ . 01 whatever
you do to tell lite trulh about
vourloelf,
tNe do not want you to DID shy
aboul us. W. would like VUITY
to become a lamiliar and v11i11 pan
of you, ,...u.are,h oxp4Ulenes.
WI1V? Beeeuse Vet!ITY con nat
suMve ~thoUI you. Tt1e hodzon..s
01 a lilelary mag8zin.o aNJ only as
bro.ad as the Imaginations of it&:
conu.butor.s WithOut you and
'iOUI &1>801al truth. VERIlY 15 just
2 r10ther word
So. ple&se. Iry 10 "eep us In
mUld A 101 WIlli b~ heppenlng
a round you .a t ,..au(e th th~s ~,
and • tat will be happen;ng Inside
of you. Won·t VOU let us know
aboul il~ MISS FtanC8sca G~h .
Deutsche Jahre
auf Nazareth
A UniQue feature 0' thl£ year 81 lhfl arts oen'el wllt be a locus on Ina
theme ' 'The German ExperJenee". Tha cuh(J(al ~tfair$ commiSSIon.
undar tho diutction 01 MI. 8.aranow1t,Jd felt thar bV keeping a m.llf) theme
before tha ac.ademic community at l1azarelh. a greatM oppom.ml'(y is
given the Indwidua. :nudent for using the an:s cenrer & faclluies as a
touchstone 'ot p,ojecl& al'ld experiments. Nom 8 mOla practical. if less
ideatinic ;angle. IWUdef\lS will be able to (eke advanl&ge 01 & grQ~Jlel
number 0' free ~roor8ms. tecturQS and e)(h1blc$.
Among 1M oHerings relatad 10
the germao theme are prog(arn~
with an int8rGSt for every field.
UtelatU,e. an and music. history
.nd pholC>SO!lhV WIll b. dlscu .... d
and p6riormed, lh. drama club
will plesent 8raechnor's
Woyzot~, B,.eht's Couta.lon
Chal~ Circle and lhr •• penny
Opero. Th. Jilm series 'Mllle.tutti
~etman fUms such aa Triumph of
.he Will. a nazi plopaganda
clewc BeelhoveP'l ·' comp ~"e
piano sonala will be parlor." ed
The "Supermafl" or NiaucMe's
philosophy W\II be deal! IoNitn in ~
dUS1el or leeNles. The $OGlal tUe
of ,he college may also be
aflected by Ih. lheme - the", IS
&n oklObarlesl planned 'or mid
autumn.
Teachers. and students have
alre&dy &xpreued inlele!.1 in
planning prog,eml of their own.
Students wIth indet)e~del'lt
studies wi .. be usmg 'he lhame
and many te achers Ire wOllu rll~ il
into ccuf'S8s. If 811Y StlJdenl Wishes.
10 eoordlnale & program. s..ee
Margie Cof\way Or Gloria Barbaro
(2nd Floor· lourdes' or call Bonnie
Me.1I> 121 '·5665)
USN
steel band
to play at
arts center
SOl 10 a th,obblng cal'IPso ben
the U5 !lavy'$ c3rtlbean sea
FlotItJer Steel Band will plesent a
'ree public concen at nazareth
artS center o~ monday. 50eplambel
'4 >1 8:00 p.m.
UnIque in the aonals of the
united states naVy. the Reel band
was IOlmed In \ 957 ,n Sen Juen.
Pueno Rico. afld since Ihen has
skyrocketed 10 world aoc:laim
The band i. oomp<>W(! of 13
enHsled navy musICians and a
cn,ef perry office. band leader.
Each musician is akilled in plaving
on ona or twO conventional
lI'\strumeMS ~n addnion to several
vadelies 0' s,eel drums... Steel
drum mu~c I~ produced by hlRJng
dent"Gd Ot t drums; ot varlOU S sires
with .ubblll!lr.lipped Slicks. The
rell,lltin.g 'ones are tha puls.allr.g
l hythms known as calypso.
ThO bond delighted audiences
al the 8russels and New York
WOIId Fal", . • net has played an
network lelevision fOl the Ed
SullillBn, MIke Oou~las and Today
SI\o ...... among 0"' .... Th. steel
band boasts ,wo command
pariormances at the White House
and lila rei..... of 5 L~
teOOldlng5
No iidvance rlckeu: are
neC'6.5:S3ty. There Is nO admi.saion
cha'ge, S.ating wlll be on 8 ~'"
COme basi' 10 ,he capacity of the
hou ... _
VERITY', edv;so,. "';11 be glod to
aocepl contributions. It any Itln • .
T6"''''' Mi1!er. \lie eallo(. will do
eatlwheel.s while singing the
natiOl'lel 8ntnem fol anyone who
brings her a piece of ttulh tor
VERrY" We .,. also eager 10
speak with you I' you have an
Inl6r&51ln WOfklJ'\g IoNith the staft
We promise ,hat more
e)(CI'emenl concerning vour
maga rlne will be arr Iv ing
elw'eityWh~u·~ soon. Ger read" to be
hiends "'"'" VERITY •.•.. VERITY
needs youl And thalls. (he truth.
Niagara
Frontier
Ballet
Company
at
East
High
School
Auditorium
Sept 25
FREE
Admission
-quality
enterta inment-
W~an~r 4
Sept. mbet I I
Nazareth - Fisher
film series
The nazareth-(Isher films s.enes lncJudos 8 variety of WOtIr..s 'rom
comedy (0 dl"8mB. Some 01 the films are relaled 10 a s.paciflc a/"ld timely
Iheme suer. as the woman"s; liberahon movement wnllB others DO£.s4t'S:s
G mOre SUbtle mHS8ge Most of the films W'iU be shown on wedne-sday
evenings al 7 pm III either the Ins cencer Of b.8'SA1 MlI 8\ fiahe,_
0GC8510naHV 2 or 3 fHms wiTl be shown dunnQ Oru~ week - double biHs
are also sChoduled.
Students are urged '0 wke .dvan(age t)I (hew films as rhev not only
illS entarmining but also Elduc.anonat 10 bringing Ufe sltuati?nG to lho
&Creen.
If anyone Is 1r\lerested in reviewing the films fOl gleanl!f please
conlect anne maria vOtta,"" ,His O&nlaf editor.
NAZAaETH FAll 1970 fISHER
PUYDAJE
Morsao 16 Sept.
23 Sept. A Thou ... ncI O_n.
l .... Sev ... th s.al 30 Sep"
I Oct. The Silen<o
Morgan
and the
Butch
Nobody Wa....! Goodbye 60<1.
& Georgy Girl (dovble bill) college student Cassidy • •
•
8 Oct.
Se~en Samurai (T ....
Magnln.ent S<wan) 140< ••
210<1.
CI_ly Wat<hecI Tralnl 28 Oct.
4 Noy.
T .... CoIledot 'I Noy.
18N~.
Blue Angel & 2.De<.
PoMm\Cin (d ..... bl. bill)
3 Dec.
Citi .. en Kane 9Dec.
16 De •.
M 5 Jan.
BeGe. 3Nb.
10 Feb.
Coblnet of D •. Collgan 16 Feb.
Long DaYIJourney
Into Nigh. 17hb.
18hb.
24 Feb.
Olympia I 2Mar.
Olympia \I 3Mar.
!'.1m. 01 Mi .. .lean lIr<>dio 10Mer.
II Mar.
Jy\es and Jim 18Mar.
Trlumph 01 the Will 13 Mar.
14 Mar.
Judgement at '
Nuremb.urg 2.S Mo •.
31 Mo •.
thooCo .. """", 21 Apr.
28 Apr.
U~ 29Ap<.
1 .... Bokony SMay
12. May
Lonl! ...... of lhe Long
DI"on~ Runner
Co. Bollou
He .. ry \I
Gt&8 tin95
Ru"," of th.Oa ......
T, hrone of Blood
Shoo. the Piano PIa~r
Morat/Sode
l(i"B Rat
T .... film flam Man
.dUor/ , ndl.- Film crttic
Pauline Kael ls a ne tlve Ca tWOJ nis n
and a Qratiua t~ 01 lhe u" I Verst tv of
cal~i. al Ber~ley. M;ss Kaol'.
acti .... lttes as a fdm critic and
lecrurer hAS raken her .tiI1I over the
Uoited SUHes and canada and
ab,oad. She Is tho aulhor of I Lo,t
At' .... MovIH. a collecoon 01 film
reviews. MilS K.el has wrinen fO(
it v.'rioty of magazines:. "mong
.hem, Sight and Sound, Film
Quarterly, Allantit and The New
York nmeo Book RoMeW. In an
u:eerot from Kaefs book. MiD
k,," Bong bang. she d;..,.,$S05 (h.
appeal 3nd relevanee of Morganl:
to the college srudent.
Morgan' Is oot ao ordinary
mOYie and whethet iI's good Or
bad is of tess interest than why 80
m any you ng people respond to i l
the W'By U'W!lY do, especially as. In
thl' case. they are probably
responding 10 exacfly what wo
think makes il bad. Sometimes
bad movies are more Irnponanr
(hln good mo,"es Jus, boc.ou ... of
those un,e-aolved elemal'lts that
make them &ueh s me-ss. They
may get at something going On
around us thai movie·makerli felt
0' shafed and expresoed In a
eoo", ... d WIIV.
Thota whO made Mdlganl
probably 001 only share In the
oonfu~on of the materiel bUl liko
tha coU&ge audien08 aocep. 1he
conlusion. ThiS Ind~(fefence to
artistic coolfol is new. I think
Morganl is so appeating to
co
coltege studeots beCJllUse it shares
their self view - they !le:e&pt uus
mess 01 cute Infantilism and
obsossioflS aod abatfallons
wi\houl expecting the write, and
dlree!or 10 J.uaighteo i1 OUI or
resolw it and withoul themselves
feell.-.g to 50ft it oul.. They didn't
squirm 85 we did - they
accepted the grolesQue e"d
discordllnt alements without
embatrassmenL I'd gue", thet t'o
va",;ng degree •• hev felt (hey
wvre morgans. And IMl !RJlled
,hem Ius' fine
They may b. shocked when
.hoy .. e tIIO( he i ..... lty c ... ZV and
In pain, but Ihey can QuiCkly
aooepllrtal too, he·s mad in a pop
wlIy they respond 10 - madness
as. lhe ulrimale In65pOl\sibiliry 1o,
the rabat - the onlv saniry for
tho!is who see whIt the
"resoon .. ble" poopl ..... ppo...dly
did to (hIS wo~d. • nd .11 tha~ If
irlpneu is all (as it is In so many of
the new movIes) lhe flop-oul is
JUSt an accepled pari 01 lile.
Siudents liberally educated flO( to
regard ana lysis and breakdowns
and trearm&n1 aa anylhing
shameful reler to thetr O\Nl'\ crack~
ups C8sually, eve" a Imle groudly.
like baHte scars. proof thai they'y"
had expenan06. ThQV 8~n lalk
about bteakdo~ns as "optingout"
- aa ~I It were a P181Msnoa
and a morel choice.
And 01 course '0 flIp-oul end
then flip-bad. again, \hal make.
you 8 hero b&eaus:e you've: DeeO
there. It also takes Ihe fea, away."
heads off
arts center
film series
Two unusual movies' about
movie. - The Making 01 Ikotth
Couldy and the $yncian". kid"
a.nd The Epic 'loot ,",,-, Wa.
WlU be pres.ented a, the natarelh
arts c:4'inter on seplOmbet 22·27 al
e p,m, BOlh films will be
preseoted elch night.
T .... i00i0111;;9 of aut.h Couldy
and .he Sundance Kid IS an on·
(he~set documenlsry about (he
makIng of that Him. \n it statS
roban redford and paul newman
UlI~ rr.n~ly and analytooally obou,
(heir Jobs and il<Ilp (0 Illuminate .
the fUm· making process.
Behind the narratioo ere shots
from the fUm itself including
seen" not meluded l n tho rlnished
p'oduct and footage which
demons.tTales Guch feats as the
hor56s pounng Out of the miltosd
car and redJord and neWMan
jumping 0" the eliffs at Durengo,
Colorado.
The epic Thot No.1 ... Wa, IS
.he 1937 epic I, Oaudi ..... based
on Robert Grave!;' novel about the
roman empire. it was 10 have
been the most Imbibous film av"r
The first of the film "'iN is
David MeJcer#s uny comedy
Morsanl, 1 he ~ 1m will be ohown
_dnesday •• ptember t6 a( 7
p,m. I,.. A'4 at the e(lSC~ler.
things MM9Gnl i$ aocep' P.rhaps
herbivorou:IL However the gorilla
is not a mar:rJst wtlic:h evens the
$OOre. I Mod<op Morgan
anemoted In England bUI it wss
nev6, completed. The Sian
included ehartes lauQh1on, merle
oberon. emlyn '<Nil ti ams and nora
rob50n,
Mcwgan would appear 10 be Ihe
.hr_s1:e un datground mcwia and made ground. I( is based on a
aec televiSIon play and stars rwo
young Shstespearaans. David
Warner and Vanessa Redgrave
Morgsn Oeh is an ecoanlnc
young D'oI8H~lIan now baing
divo<CGd by his upper class wile.
Leonia. She'd married him to
achieve a s.ense of Inseo.mty
Morgen I~ Inlroduoed to uS at the
100 '1ud"II'''g the Qorilla with
whom he identifies hlmself.large.
!luong, claysr, herb\vOfoUSI end
",endly until oroused. All til_
Tho mO'Jie tells of Morgan's
grotesque li1faLaQems to WLO back
hit wHe, of his troubled bUI lender
relations with hiS cocknaY"mArxl51
mOlh." and how he bnJSMS "",II>
the bourg""I.I. and tho law u h •
•••• u". leon;e'. pr;v.cy. All ==_=!=
thKe episodes leed 10 mOrQan', =
fil\8l crack·up end oon~gom&nt to
omental inS'tituOon.,
The New Yor.e. rnagaJine cnM the film as betng ., it brilliant =~;=
English mO'olio." Time megotin.
describes the film as " hitarioos
end poi9nonl . . wildly off bea(
comedy . ,mad· capital antics."
Dan'( mi .. I,1
;==_- The c()mple •• d 1001Oge. 01
which an hour or $0 survtlved. WSio
left un tou ched for 30 yea rs.. In
i=====::o===,,=: fToIMol agEop ici s TrheaStt oNted.... -.a. nWd aasll tthhiSe
riving wltne-ues 10 the prOduction
.alk about the p<oduction .nd ,,,.
6vents that led to 'IS
abandonme"l The film i$ a gallery
~== of portrBits from 01"le of the menn
crealrve etas of film ... making
_
i===== Movie Stlries wbscripbons aod
lingle hdcels are available ar
spedal student ram:. at tho tlr1S
center box offlOll.
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Discover
Rochester
Moa, of the FreShmen art
nlt'NCQrn Or!; to Roche~QJ. many
are here 101 c.M finll rime. H wUl
take tjme! 10 gel acquainted with
the .floehesun .t!te8 but when thl&
il done many new GxoeriQoces
8nd opporiuntftes wUl M
8.vailBble
There i. on.v One WAy to
measure the value 01 a
communrty, See IL E;xpiOM The
foflowing ~$ a bnef sketch 01
varlous pO.,1I& 01 i,..t~'eu.
education and entertainment thai
Roeke-sr,r oHet&.. See U1e map for
IOC3tJon by numbet.
PlacH; of InHUHI
, _ Midtown Plaz8-A
comphuely covered B nd 81(coNfltlon(
tod m~n with iux:eSS (0
mOre (",an one million SQuare '"'
of (ellB' space and an ,a-srory
office and nolel building. all bud,
above 8 three- tevel !larkIng
garago, The 28-loOt high "Clod
of file. NatiorlS" merits (he time of
rns day with a ooloJfv) PLJppet aM
musl cal pageant.
Oowntown stOre shopping
hour.; are ge ... rallv 9: 4 5 A. M, to
5 :45 P,M. Mos, department
stote •. shops and _ .. eltv St"",,.
,amain open Tuesday and
Thuudev 8\1f1nings; un "I 9~OO P1M.
Bu~ to midtown tvn 6W)r't(
hal' hour aod Jetu,n hom
Midtown to Pinslord e,erv hall
hour 011 Weekdays. On Sawrdavs
'he V run 8'Ver"j hour on the hOUr to
M{dIOWl'\ and return (0 Pindord
Mo'tIY hour on the hl!l".
2. George Ea'tman HOUle.
900 eaU 6\1e . Open daily.
incfuding hondaV$'. t 0-5. FOlMer
fifl't'"oom mansion 01 George
Easlman. '.the, of tne modern
snapshot. '5 now a museum or
photOgraphy lind motion plcwrH..
hs collection of camera'S,. lenses
and phOlograptuc equlP""ent i~
believed 10 be the talgast in the
wolld. Orydoen Th6811e •. atjjacant
10 house. show. famous otd
m~8'1 on »ele-cted Gates.
'3. Ea •• men Theat..-e ot the
uniVGJ~tv of f'Oehe$1e,. 42.5 MAin
SIJ'eet East. The the.1I<> if ,ePIJIed
10 be.. one of !.he mOSI acoushClllllv
perfe.ct COl\cell hall. in lhe
country. Here aut heki concerts by
1M EaBllnBn School Music... ,.-.u
Aoches:tet Phllharmonh~
Orchestra. anCli clas.s~cal Ind
pop4.llar ar14SIs. of national and
I01ema110nal fame.
EIs.rman Phllr..ltmonI8. 811~
$1uden1 orch&Sb"'a performs under
'he I ... del'$hip 01 Waltar Hendol.
DtreclOt. eastman school 01
muStc.
4 ~oct1"".r public lib<ary, 116
south ave. Books and lifm.
"sandwiched-in " luncheon
ptOOl8ms ate he.td on Tu8$Clays.
12,13 pm The lib<a'Y.' P.r1 01 tho
Mon,,,,, Countv LJbrarv Sytt.m,
mak6s available ovel ona.mlltlon
volum es. and lha Reynold s AudiO'
VI$4.lSI lIbrary 01 tilms and
phonogrJoh records. Open
monday-l~daV 9-9, satu,daV 9·5:
CIC>Oed "'ndays
5. Rochester museum end
soienc& OGII{er. 657 6S51 aYe.
OpAn mond.!i.,.~s.alurday 9-5;
sunday 2· 5. Dioptays Indud. """y
CllJilization and American Indian
life: lirA sil'& PetlOd rooms and
""_ 01 t 97C).'980 era; plant
bird and IUHmal life: Hall 0'
Optical Scienca; Hall of Human
Biology.
Septemb6r 11
» 5
6. Memorial an 94'lIery or ,he
UniV8t5lly of roc.nester . 490
uniw-ef's:ltyave_ Op.lln lUesdays 10-
I 0: wedn.sd.y· .... ,~'d.V 10-5
sunday 2 -8. The oalielY d,a .. s
aver 150.000 "','IOrs annually '0
view the permal'lenl cotlecQons
and Current Bfl eXhibitions.
Programs fealure weekly lectures.
and study COurses:; day and
evening worKshops In art and
C1afrwo,k 101 chIldren and adults;
.nd len~l09 lib, ary or an.
7. Slresenburgh pl!netallum.
883 east BY(t .. ool'u"ins a 240-
&Oa' S'It chea!rG, an obselvlng
OlalrO,m and telescope for
caltunial \ljewlng , Star Ihflliltre
ple&en(8UOnS mond8y·fm1ay 8 pm
sarurday 1 tam. 2. 3. 4 and 8 Pill
sundey 2. 3. 4 and B pm
Ad m 1.S10~ charga $1. 50 lOt
adul .. and 750 101 $Iudenls.
Planela,rium buUdlng (no
edmissijon lee) 'ncludes the sc.ace
nmnel. 8slro 8CtOQn end moon
lock ex hlbi t. The houn: BfB
monday 2-5 and 7-10 P.M.
Neliday. wednesday . • hu~ay 9·6
and 7·10.pm Inday 2-6 and 7-10
P.Nt .... ,~,day 108m· 10 pm
sundBY 1·IOpm.
8. Su sa" S. A "",ony I>ou.... I 7
Madl$CI(1 SL The lormer residence
of the champion of women's
tights containb the mementos and
futni s.hings of miss anthony,
shown trom In old photograph,
sianding in Ihe doorway of he,
home. Open wednasdBv~salu,daV
11-4-
9. N ... tath COII~ • . 4.225 a .. '
avenue A. hberal alU college ror
wOmen oUedng art. biology,
bu,.ntl1'S. ecOIlOI"fHCS. chemistry.
elemenury and s8condslY
educa tion . engliSh. fr~l1(.h.
ge/man. laun. russian. spanish.
history, pOh'4cal fClence
ma!h8m~llc •. physits. music.
pkiiosophV. physieal educluion,
sacred theoloQY soclologV.
anlhropology. ind 'OOten.
OeOlo,,", ba. hs
10. Sl John FIShel colleoe .
3690 eGst avenue Meo'$. nberal
erts college offenng accounting.
marketing. linance gAne-ral
bu sin6ss. english. phllo~ophy .
theology. hench. gelman, italian.
soaniloh. gHteic. lal.n. cI.ss,Jcal
humannies. blotogV. chGm~stty.
ghysics. mamemaUCli. economics..
history, political science.
psychology secondary school
leacher educsbOr') ~"es: ba.
b .. bb ..
I'. Rocheattu Insliluls of
lec.h"ology c:o·educa-tional,
12 UniYe~ty 01 loch<el , co·
educational college9 offering
ul'dergrsduale and graduate
s1udies. rush rheo-& Libl'8ry.
13. Mo .... roe communily
college. IWO-year co--edUe&lJonll!!lt
communiry coll~e
14 Cobbs hili park. Clly
OYenoc'llt. and rt:lseNolr. 'acihties
10, wmmer lind Wlnler sgorts..
15 Highland pa,k. world'.
targast Iliac display. picniC area.
botaniC galdens .nd conservatory
18, Onuuio beach. 7 mHes
nonh of c:it'j ef end of lal(e ~e.
P1cnlC areas and shettel'S; sport
fLelds. Ice slc.atlng.
17, Seneca pa,k blO. glcnie
aloa5 and shelters. nsture trails..
Faculty interview:
Educator still student
eloine mlleo
Academic freedom j, somG,.mes a ~nlrovel"Slal mane I In rlllQard5 to
ItS utihlArion. Mary Ann Oppennelmer. Instructor in po!i be3 I science
eommenled thllt academic freedom to hel mesn' freedom wilh
,esponslbillry. She 1.1. thaI an ,ns1TUc1or .houid be eble to reach wha.
he £HS fit 10 leach - OOlJe,ing Ole 'SUbjed matter of lh& courSe - and
USlOQ tho bocks and materials he finds nac8$.$8ty. Any Individual ~s tree
to II!!Ingage in lhe PolilJcal activiry or hls choice ~thout lnmcting their
opinion DO students In tke claw-oom. Academic freedom giV'8S1 ~udenls
Ole tigh' (0 disagree wilh an InSUuClor w\thoul feef of penalization.
HO'N8lJer h&edom does 1'101 mesn anarchy, For Mlmony 10 exiSl I
OBrmin smount of responslbl)iry and ,es,c:.eet musl be obtained,
A gradu81e 0' rl.l$S8U sIge
collage and pOt I gl'8d student or
eolu mbia univel sHy, miss
oppenheImer feels lhat her
experiences 8t the la1ga secular
colleges innuenced tiel ide.as on
leachln9 and life i., general
Ahhough no smaU coUege can
o"el us eXlensh,e reSllulrch
resou,oes as lhose available to
8Ndents on eampuses of Largar
oollega .. M, .. Oppenneima, find.
other advbntllges to 'he small
campus. The faC\.lIry.srudent rabO
at Naulelh I' good. but 'Soma
claues 8ra tOO large. In su ch a
c.ommuniry there is tne ability for
lee ChefS to reach stu de., IS Of\ 2
personal basis and they are able to
d~VO\e more h me \0 them.
Peace campaign
planned for fall
mary<ord~
lasl may WII!!I left our campus in the midst 01 activity - (hOsa 01 us
who made 8 committrnenl were InlJolved I~ v.IOlki.,g ror thel cause. OUI
purpO:5ile was to organize national souppon for Ihe y.,qlhdrawal of a1l
unIted states tI~S 110m IndGehina.. Ttlose 01 us mvollJed endOisod tho
nalJonal peooon oornminee 10 gather slgnahJrCt$ and 10 conee. funds In
ardor to mabniro 8 POwttrlul Oflllosition 10 the war. This ~mmi~ WBS
.t>Ill"laled by prolessors Gordon Black and Atlhur S. Goldberg oIlhe u
of r faculty. It InlJolved canva:lSi"9 s-8ctlOOS of Rocneslaf wnh petirions..
The money c;:ollected was 10 be used lor adV'9rti~m8MS in the mass
media. A goal of $10 Illlll'~ and 20 m,lhon "enalutH had been .... -
Ihrough lele\lisloo, ladlo 8nd newa.pap&r Ole CAuse would be p'6S6nted
by 8 demoaanc me.ans.. The patwon called fOJ OQllgiess to affilm jts
constitutional powers and 10 end the war. In the recent VOle I" the
senate If was 66 to 39 agalO~ the "Amendment lOend the war:'
Proia,,,,,, Goldberg. .cllnO
assistant dean at u or r. Slb!ed thaI
Ihe ffrsl campaign had concluded
in the eillflly summer but work had
cont inued to prepar'e for a laU
campaign. 'The money thal had
been QOlleCled was to be PUI 10
4.156 and an organization In New
'I'M City was oonl.eted '0 handle
the radio and vkieo. A board of
dlreclors wal also 581 up In o,e
commi(lee. Plofessol Goldberg
also stated thaI three members
wno were im:tud,ed On the bo.rd
wele reprosentatives "0m the
academe, labot coalition,
The commutH headqu8rltHI
ptanned on making phone calls
aher labor Day to IiUy o iher
campuses across the country to
Include them in the second
camoa\gn, Tnis majof drilJa is
Ol ..... oed teohlilvBly lor tho early
AdlW'i$l6l 10 student gOVCN'nmanl part 01 the mon.h 0' OClober.
is: an IICll...nty miss oppenheim&r
wm be Involved In thi, year, Sne
stated the b.aaic aod ultimate goal
is. reorganizing the judiCIa! aspeel·
serring up a funcl3onin~ studeI'll
court.
Mary Ann Oppe ..... i .... ,
The national peri~on commmee
has sel up Its headqu8r1efl on
Ioouth union &tleet . F",the,
inlormallon on the commlnee and
this s:econd campaign can be
ob .. ined by c.alling 454·5550.
In a discussion about the
women', libelation movemem.
Tending to lik,a men, love and
marriage. miss oppenheimer does
not aglee with the anti-male
arbtude .. 01 women', libelation.
SM 'HJ.~ thal .some bberllionists
mi" oppenheimer h8d distincl want men and 'NOmen to be Ihe
oonlW'l(:tions, She fell thaI women a.ame They &houkl be equal but
I\a~ alwavs. b&en in a posilloo of they are nOl the same , She W3r"S
hilving to prove ,"emselv8'S- ThBre againsl losing Kighl 01 the joy ot
is no re8$On wnV women cannOI beIng a woman. Tn~re afe oenain
bee Qua I s wi I h me n in experiences ror examDle Ihal a
prole5sional fields . pol •• icZilI man lind a woman ooo,d n6ver
posi tl ons a nd high wage exchange - to achielJEr wcce&$ln
occupations That women are a man's WOftd. one does nol have
more highly ina Donal 0, ernollonal (0 give up being 8 woman..
at oerlain t\m8'S than omers... ls a The Uberetio,.. mowmenl l\aa
myth perpeluated by men and pOlential for liberating men also.
women and (5 not val1d She Slnc:e 01.11 sodety ties men and
comgared it to Aillcan eu!rure women,o gaiucular loles, II
where wornen successfuny play WCH.I1d give those men who mighl
dHferenl rOI6'5. prolJing t.O.!il the lalhel slay home. tor in5tanee.
artlngement OUI SOClefy prOVide:. and do ftousewotk. the cl'lanee to
may not be lhe beS1 p~bla do so while their ",""ves we", out
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I B. Mendon pond.. 19 miles
SQUlhe&JI of city. Cabins.. picnic
areas and shellels. bridle 're.l6. LC6
skating, nature ~ntel.
19. The club. gould 5l Live
bands. danel"9 alcoholic
belllOt.ge. served. P,ool 0' oge
leQulted. Cb'tJet chatge,
20_ The varlolty Inn. located
1609 scoluville rd . Sound
sy,tem, alcoholic bevenges
served Prool required. COYel
cnarge.
2 I. Hylia monis' alley. ridge
road (lear ~daway ave, is a coffee
hou~ tea turing bal mcgrath and
don Doller - ro\kslngels and
ew:perl guitallS(a.. Colfee. lea. hot
<:fdar and orange soda served.
22 Homll!!l , east main st. has
coHee nouse atmosphere with a
lJaliely or rIve entallainmenl,
Legal and alcohohc bevel!ges
""""'d. COile, charge. p,ool
required.
23. S"akey·. Dius pa ,lor.
3553 we •• henrietta rd. lor old
t.me honky tonk music and
8(mosphe,e while G"Joying beer
and pi .... P,ool ,equlred.
2~ . Nugget. 1455 ea ..
henriena. gay "90's pizza pallor
willl I) grEl.8I valiery ot mu51c of
lilW'8 bands lor singing and dancing.
Alcoholic be""'"GBS served. proof
,eo.utled
25 Mardi g,a .. 477 5 lal<8 ave.
live bands. aleohollc beverage1
Cov&r eharga, ploof r~ui,ed
to wo,k. min oppenheimer can
see no lellson why I women cou Id
nOI become president of the
United Slates, lhat i5 il he-I
husband oould accepl .he role 01
finn gentleman,
When asked about her role as
educ810r. miss oppenheime,
answered Ihal .!one contudeled
herself mOre of a student than an
edUeitor, She answered that she
was lea rnlng mOle a bou t he, field
and her students - &he is also
iearning from her nudenl.5.. mlu
oppenhelmel reOIl!!lC15 thai j, ~s het
lole 10 InlfoQ'uce n&w id~as and
expose s1udents to Ihlng 5 of
imponanOB, to guide Ihem in Iheir
choice 01 cal.el She ended by
saying. "The bes' 6ducalQrs are
the ones 000 have nwe, stopped
being iitudenlS -.
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LUGE MARTMENT OEVHOP.
m_nf hal. hug. wrplus of n~w
Ng' aU 100 pc.f ,o"t nylonl full
,I •• 9>11. $24. 17.15, S39'1
Go'd, 9' •• " , blu_, red. Trem.
rtdoul sa"tl'ing,. G,eal for
apoI.II'\et'll. S~Uln9 fUII,IIUfO,
(an P'UdIOll oportmenf or in.
divfduGI p'*<es 0' t~menJIMn
JCI"tI'lngJ. N_w. S.lIing e'YOty.
Ihlng. f01 t"formallDn ptea ..
(011 Sulfland MonOf Aponmenl'
W(:II.hovt.O~ 377-41' 51 be,....,..on
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STUOENT SERVICES
WHO?
WHOE?
SISTER JAMESffiA .. SISTER LOUISE MI .. Hodga$
SMITH 118 SMITH 127 Smyth 15
en 256 exl251
WHAT?
facvlty ad~, program; G<odemic coun .. llng, p'osram planning
COOROINATION Of ~DAR OF EVENTS
DRUG EDUCA TIOtoI PltOGR AM
HEALTH SEI!VICES, Infirmary, oul·polienl di .. i<, ... ferrol.
l.a<atlon: 1(~rf'ley Health Center - Main Floor, KOOf'My
Dr. nt.320
Nu... ext. 231
EXTRA-CURRIOJLAR RESEIIVATIONS OF FAC1UT'ES
COUEGE ROSTER: nom .. , "ckI.-.-.. phone numb6,. <>f faculty
and <",de"'. '
FAOJLTY & STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS
~AMPUS HOUSING
STUDENT INSORANCE
STUDaolllOCKER ASSIGNMENTS
FAC1UT'I' RESERVATIONS (ntTacumculor)
PLACEMENT
CARfER COUNSEUNG
OFF-CAMPUS EMPlOYMENT
ffiREIGN S1lJDENT AffAll1;S: community actllflllH
SeP'omber 11
>:>
,ho ono. who faco lho draft. 1111
,IMI, friend. who a .... dying In
the wlJr. It I, their llYe' and
ca,.er, ,hat Gre being
dhoup'ecI. TMy are dislllusloMd
by ,h. Bap be'w •• n 'he
peri1>rmance oM Ihe r .... 61I, 01
,1M admlnldrotlon. Thoy have
lost failh In 'ho ability of
g-o~mr'f\le"t and .s.o<iety to .ftd
the war. to bring the ro(.'
toge.her, to t..al the e<onomy,
to help 'he Indlon. lind to
p,....rve the environment. To
dony M ignore Ihl. limp&. lrulh
Is 10 be "'hoIly ..... , of 1000h wllh
,ho d", .. llon on every .ompu.
In A.rneric:a.
It moy .... 11 be that .he only
Itne in 'M eommWlon'. ~por1
lhal will ha ..... an." _I meaning 'Of ou, c.oIlegM an4:1 univenJfiM
i. ,ho line ,ho' ,eo'" "This wor
mud end."
Tho IOCOnd poi ... I would II ko '0 malce I •• hat although ,ho
wa, may _plain lho pr_n'
atmospheN of campu, un .. st, It
(G"no' cOf\do .... the vlolen,.
and .nciOUI confrontation1. that
ha.\IO be",m, .IM hallma.. 01
too -many campul demo'nJ.
totians.
We know that some 'IOCIGtJea
and inS'rltulions Un be closed. 50
unr8sg0na."'ct. thaI change c..8in
never corne G"Xcep' bv t/"le use 01
forte. But this Is not the ease whh
the unive rs it ies of America in
1910 . Viofence cannot be
condoned. H must be contained.
There II. no need - no neod
wh.te",.r - for ...... yone to teaon
10 Ihe path of lIle briei< Or Ih.
bomb.
A. <he Violence eommilSion
eloquently gUI It last lune in itS
statement On campus unrest, A.U
h istory teaehe. thal ali a
conscIous melhod of seek..ff"lg
SoOdal rMoim. Violence It s very
o.lngs.ous wQapon 10 tlmploy.
Violence feeds on ils:eH. II breeds
reaaiof"l and 18Pte~on. Invoked
lor thel btl" of cau$Q1lo It produc6'5
eounrel· violenee lor the WOrst of
CaU585 and mortally endangers
the vory 9o.at& fOJ which iI is
invok.ed
Too often. it Hi ..aid. libelaLs. see
Americ& a li :Jtol ,d and ine((,
d~humaf"l l ted and Incagable of
ch.ng. They .hlnk you'oe gOI 10
shake Amsrica un';l Ihe leeth
lan le. lock It until (he P.I ,ts ,tall
mo .... lng.
Our gre Bllflsf leaders ha .... e had a
(Mfer~u'll View. They s.ee Amelica
as a hagile society, suerched
lense bV OUI hislolie deep.
dlvls.lons and antagonisms.. They
recognize t"'at t ... e fabric of
Amelies can be 68toily torn. OUI
Uberties tost. if ,he eOf'l'Stanl '
Iolluggle between change and
repose becomes too passionate .
and unleashes Ihe "'specHe: of
violence and dasttuction.
Tod.l!lv's genelallon of students
has aU ,he Vlmles ond vices of
youlh. A. their best. a s Ihe
tOlumbia commission found . tne
pfesent gsnelsoon of ,/ou"9
poople I. lIle bes I Info ........ d. lIle
most inltllhgenl and ,"'e mo!t
idaali51ic Ihe count.ry t\as 1IW'81
lc.I\own.
In hundred~ of re5:p&ClS. \hey
hive 561 'ar.rllaching example of
Insight and commitment tor us fQ
follow,
At Ir.eir WOrst . 1hey are
Impulsi .... e and arrogant . olien
wroog, bUI nevel In doubl Thev
are tOO wi Uing to make the
nonnegotiable demand, 10 .nsist
1"'.1 th~m own $GnG! 01 .... aluEtS and
events must be embraced by
e .... ervone . Prole5sors and
admini&1f810n who ars well·
motlVlled .re too often see" as
~ma"s.. 100 ohen condemned 8S
unscrupurOUI ma .... ipula\Of's of the
statuS quo . Instead of as
individuals genuinelv con08f'nad.
.,ying 10 muddle thlougn In A
compllcaLed wcrld. Too O(often. in
tho meuphor u •• d by Alfred
NOfth WhlttlheBd to d8$Ctlbe the
dlfferenee in ghlloSOOhy between
t'u msell and 8eruand Rus5ell ,
st'Udenls see the WOtld BI noon
undel a cloudless sky. when
others see It 11 t dawn on a rnlsty
1Il00nlng,
h can a"emp' to asssss the
relabve plooonions of Siudent&
among the pasSI\l)Sts. Jhe geaceful
~C"V i 515. and the viOlent ~ctivists.
II is also worth remembeling
,"'at In Ihe America of (ecent
weekto. the mOlt deltructlve
campus vlGLence hal nGt be-an
51udent v'olence . It has been
offidal vjolente - t"'e olliclal
violence ot the national gu.ard iU
kene stale. the offiCIal "'olence of
tha ... ighway patrol al lack50n
$1a ••. Who 0' us. ,eeln!) americ&o
students slain on the gla~l'lg field,
0' thIS umverairv. dOt!s nOI also
see My UI. wilh Its daieniielB1S
v.etnames.e ClVtlians cut down by
the offici&1 violenc.e 01 amencan
Iroopsfl
Tho mOS1 Immedl .... Iosk of
the commiuilon II to In~Hgate
the fTogic events at \cent stata
and iaebon ""'10.11 i. aboolu.elv
&SHOllal 'or the commiuion to
find the faels a .... d ide ntdv the
prineJpal causes of Ihe kill ings ,31
fhoM two campuses.. Chairman
Scranton' and Mr. Ahodes. have
already ind i cated their
de termina tion (0 get 10 th'e root of
lh0'$8 (.rZlgsdies and 10 develop
(ecommendations 10 preven1
tham from recurring . Only by
succeedll'lg in this task can the
commiUJor. fulfin It.s, mandate and
l"rIainrain rts ored.bihty with the
american geoplo ,
Lasl May. Immedlal.'y a',e. tile
k6l1ings at kenl state, meny 0' us in
Cong,..u lecGgr.il'ed the need (or
• full. cand,d , and obleCT1 ve Inou try
inlo the '~cts of Ihat tragic day.
Tne qua&ljon. on the mind 01
evetv american demanded
an,wert. Who gave the order for
miliulY lilies to btl! ,j'lld al
unalmed C4Vlj i ~t"t s ? Wele ,he
guardsrnen shot at befors Ihey
fired? Whet kind of b'Bining and
instruc.ion did the guard,mon
receive on the ~s:e of deadlv force?
What effect on young americens
lind thail leeling~ of fruftfBUOn
a nd dlssatJdactlon and aUenatioo
pracluon fir. aimed at
\6en.ifiod .nlpo. to 'Ii"" They
would ha~. tequl,ecI lha, the
guanbmen ,hoot to wound and
not '0 kill. If 'how stonoc!o,do
had .... n foIlcnnd In tIM past,
kent I.at. c.Gulci not have
happened. H ,'-'0 .tanda"'"
are lollowed In 11M lu'uM, no
m_ "n' .",t .. eon happen.
T"'e orobtem. however. is that
each stato ' , na(lonal guald
ogerates under the control of the
state govemor, Under preiOant
glactlcea. each state can
fOfmulate tts own ",tes fOf 1he use
of deadly 'orce, w"'lch mayor may
not be con51S18nl wltn lhe
national standards . In some
stetes,. the na llbnal guard rule~
,eem (0 encouiAge Ine u£.e or
weagO/1$.. In othel staleS the rules
are even stflc ter and mOre e)(J)hcil
lhan the ermy role&.
My third point IS ll)a( we must
not allow Our concern ove r
campus unrest '0 ob~ure the
important posili\l'e conlribuilon
thai srudents have now begun to
make to l.h.I!l POll tiosl prcC6~ In
Amenta. Student actlv~sm ... 8&
begun to mke on a new and far
mote con$1f'UCU'M dimenSion On
e.amous.es acrOSS the nation. Lhe
student body H a whole j,
be-gil"\nlnog to take over tne unl.,
stage from the radicals. M ore- and
more of 04Jr youth see IMal t"'e
system can change . and iHtI
caught up In the peaceful
movement to 4Iccelelate I"'e
change ftom wl,hi,..
Thou s.a"ds of .1ludBM' w"'o
cam6 to congress to yok e thail
protest nave Ulken ,he trouble 10
Inform them 58lves of ,he bct& and
tke ba~round 0{ the war. Their
Intel leCf.Ust Blnalysis of the wal is
of.en htgh'y 6QOhtrrocaled . • o.n
among the mOlt radical ,rudents
and sctlvitists.. Townsend Hoepes
is sweeping the eampos today the
wav J . O. Saljngel did in the
t'ihies.
EQually ImpOllant , it Is
'_u.n~y Ill. ~I Iwdenl' wtlo
are- In .... o'ved in Ihese conSTTUctWe
csmpU5 aCUvfOM.. Of oour$.6, not
all of the bes, siudents are
aC'tlvltt5 and there is often a large
amount of 'addi~"'ne5s and
modi6hnes.s In suen pUIsuiUJ,.. 8ul
"onetheless,. ,"'e fact rema ins th.1
to a 'alga lIJCtent the be ... tuden"
01 tod.y - the leader. 0'
tomanOW' - ate not just In the
COllege IIbrafleil learning the
traditional diiiOlp1ineIL ThliV are
also working to undel"'$'\.3nd and
holp,ng 10.,,1116 111. gr ••• I....,es of
OUI nme - not ju sl the war but
issues like race. cume, health.
education, pollution and all lile
other oroblemli tnal Itoubla our
Sod.ly.
!"he 'ounh polnl t would like 10
mBlk.e 15 that ovtln though much of
the plesent c.ampus diGOrde, is Lho
dirvtt lesult 01 wantOn s tudent
did lne $t8temanlS ebou{ Ihram . ects. raOJlfY and admlnlsoalors
from high governmeot offiCJals mUll a'so 5hare solTle blame
hoo.1 The m.mber 0' .he '.cu lty who
F~ ,he 90"'101 su,,",y now
bel,,!! unde.tak.n by my .. nale
wbtommlttetl on admlnLatnitive
practice and prol.edur., il
appeaF1 to me Ihot t .... not\onol
9uo,d at "~nt da'o WOI in
dlNCI viola,lon of ,he I",ndord.
• et forih In Iho . army field
manual under which all
naliGnal gUOld,m.n g,..
t.olnod , Thou standard.
proh Ibn IIrI ng of wla pon.
wh.re innocent pers.onJ moy be
killed or Inlured . ThOle
I'a"dard • .-quire lhat "II o'her
means b. e.housted before
deadly force ;, u •• d, Thol.
.landaNi. roquire lhat If <nlping
OHUfl • • pedflod 'rafned
marlc.m.n , •• ponel with
promol.8$ campus un,e,t as a way
of pand.ring SlVd.n. populanw '.
be"'aving e .... ery blr as iJ(espons.lb'y
3S the mOlt outrageous student
We c.nnot be blind to 'Iuden.
exce'les. bu I nei t"'er can be
c:ondona lhll aggraV31:1ng actl of
.h"... ..mo bl,,,dlv •• ok ond fol low
S'tLIdeni Oa"lons .
The cty 0' ' aeademlc freedom '
Or .he 'dlslnte,eSled PUl6UIl 01
1tnowladge' can only be rhe
beginOing of analysis. not t"'e end
No u nivenity ever iolved Q
.. riou. eml. by hiding behind a
,ft,1tement 01 ... ious principle .
EVCln t"'e most ra .... ered ~lrIneigle
on ...mieh the l;fe 0' a un iverlJty is
fo'Unded can b-eeoMe gOlltJcally
provocative when I, ~s hoisted a1 a
flag by a prOreto~r or ooHegra
pre,ldent. WHh the el<pectation
thai dissident Sludtlnl5 w311 !Io8IU1e
'I.
When students at a univef',sity
demand 8 progr8m Of srudi6s
relevant to conlempolary $Ocial
lssues, ir I s not enough lor Ihe
faculty to reljee' It On the I2round
t"'at 'he univelaity would be
polirici zed . or thAt the prlndppe or
.... , univelsify' , di S·jnl(Jrostlld
pursull 01 ~no .. l.dge would be
viOla led
t,.. GOUnllsss ways. (r.e
univenitv ~s Involved In the
problems Of society and il
..... orki ng for thai' '&O!u L10,...
In reality. t"'e req~es t 0' the
students is not 10 much a threat
l() the pnnclple of academiC PUf1ty
- which l.s honored more ohen in
lha breach than in ttWI obiieN1lnce
~ but a Uveal '0 the staws QUo
and the eomplacenc:v of the
un iwiSoIty.
Almost .Iways. the uniWIsity's
re50,.. lO principle Is. a simplistic
lesponle to a sltuArion perc.eived
8i • due-at I believe ,"'al thiS
response IS a pf'oduct o(
Inadequattl! Bn&t~s and oonfusion
In Deople's mlrKSs.. It IS nOt at all
the slgn of adminlstrati ..... malice
or duplldtV tnal 100 m.any
Sludel"\lS are w.ning 10 S&e The
same (acuity member w"'o
de'al'lds 'he elrlnClpltl! of
dlsanlalested pursuit of 1tnowledgs
by th8 university ohen 18as
nOthing. inconsiltent in da'ending
an rOtC program as Qart of t ... e
univers.iry·, obllg&tion to help Ihe
naoon Ifaln it$ oHiooli- Obviously.
"'IS soil oJ posotuf'lI-.g WIlhl,.. tha
universIty Is a flaw in the very
idee' 101 which the univellity
Iterrds - the lal( ,nalVSls and
apptleallOn of prinCiple - and ,he
sooner the naw is pau::8 ..... ed the
soonel It 'Nil I be cured.
I Ibelieve thar we cannOt be
contenl with code words like
academiC 'reedom Or inleilectuel
purity, The eloquenl snuemenl at
an ab$lfaet prinQDla WIlli n8~1
solve a concrete oists.. .nd ,"'e
earl i er OUI faculti e s and
adminllUl l ors laaln thi5
elemenLlry pollbeal l&!$On, \he
clQs.e( we will be towerd finding it
real s.olullon to the ploblem
A1 bottom. the question IS nor
whelhel Ihe university should be
socially Oli,nt.d, but what tne
soc~al oner.tatioo shO\l td be. Just
as the mas I crucial issue fBCAng UI
in the congress 15 tho Jeord8flng 0'
natlo(lal gtiouhe.s, SO .he most
cl'Ucial Issue fadng the umven.lty
II t"'tI leordering of atademlc
prlorUles. To , Is,ge e)l:ten, . In
rai!!.lng (his IS$ye, studenls are
filling 8 'acuity VOc;:&.Jum. Thay are
reflectmg ,he mood 0' 'he n.luon
•• a ..mol. ""'.n .hBy challenge
the universlty ' S \radll_onal
priorities.. especi.lly the !!'nbalance
between derense - related
8ctJv,ueii 8nd contemporary social
prO\l .. ms. Ralgh Nader hBS. ~Btod
poInt w"'en he a5ks MIT why It
has so many doUal, in lunds 'OJ
def.ense res.earc .... but $00 tillie lor
aula a.alery.
lhtl same conlusion BtJfrounds
I"he gnneiple 0' academiC freedom
Too ollen today, .he l09ttim.!.
invocarion of the pnncrple against
eenain k,nda of inlohuable .
y nrsa.5onable a nd di s ruptive
srvdent lressules sh~d81l oH into.l
ge4"leral I.ment over the
gOli llcizal lon of .he un,,,,,n;lty, 8
klrm of nostalgia fOl B Ghettered
unlver'$lty thai has neve, really
e.xistBd
Th& "uc.ial qu&IfIGn is not
",,1M."" lhe un/venltl .. should
be undOf pt'H&UN, but a' what
poin. the preUUf'e" become
IIleglrimato .. "d .. p<euI .... ,
T he final poinl I wou Id like 10
malee 1$ that I beliel.le the '
oommlGon should give specia1
emphas.is ro ways 10 pretven t
campus di"up{lon before il
bogins. I"her th!,.. mef'Gly de,atln.g
wi lh diSl1Jg tlon a Ireedy in
ploor ...
Tt>eu ar. 'I>e chall.ng.. lI>a.
OUI eollege-s and uOIveraMI tRee
loday. i' 'Itley.are to move with the
.Ide of change. W. muol r..,
th. pa,h 0' "'Ggnatlon. We
cannot Simply hold O\Ir linger In
Ihe dtke. blindly re'isling Ihe
OYel...mQlming lo,at 01 change. If
americ.an~ c.an walk the surface of
Ihe moon. then we cen ond the ws, in vleMam We c.an he.' the
wounds ot OU r campuses and
build a SlrQngtlr unlwIslty 'Of the
Iu",,,".
If W8 suu.aed , the lrBg4C deat"'s
81 kent state and lack.an 'tale wUl
not have been in vain. 2 SOO yea rs
ago. Aesc"'ylul, whO fought a t
MUnlthon. gB'16 u'& Ihese Immortal
lines:
'1 oray lor no mOre YOUI"
To periBh be'ore chall pnme.
Tha, Revenge and iron-hearted
W.r
Mav lade with ,II that has gone
be'ole.
Inlo ,he nlg"" 0' lime '
Tnls II thQ pravs' Ulal we muSt
make Our 0'M1. .
STAFF
kathleen m.
dwyer
elaine
mileo
kathl'een
willis
mary
kober
annemarie
vorrasl
angela
scarfia
ginny
sposato
mary
cardoso
joel
mileo
p.
greipp
~leal1er 8
-.. _. .. _. . _.. _._ ... -
:>eptem be< I I
Attention:
teachers-to-be
PRINCfTON. NEW JERSEY.
september 14- OOIl&Q8 sel"liors
(uepe"ng to teach sehool may
talco the naljonal teache,
examinations on any c( the foul
(hflerant Ie It dales an"our.oed
.oday by educauonal 1 ••• log
servtel. a rlonprOrll. edLlcauonal
orgilnrration which prepares and
adminisrers tn ls testing orogtam
New dates fOr tha testing of
prospective tea c hers; are;
N"".mbet I .... 1970. ond January
30. ap,1I3. and July 17. 1971. The
le$U will be gIven 211 neBlly SOO
locations Ihroughoul the Uniled
Stales.. eu s.aid.
Rewlts or the National Teacher
WmllHtllOf\& ate used by mll!lp\y
large sehool dlstncl~ as One of
S8wf81 t8ctOni in the i08lt1ction 01
new teache's and by SGveral
state5 'Ot cGr,.fie.arion Or lleensing
01 leachers. Some coUege-s al50
'&Qulle .all s.erllors preparing 10
reach to take the ex.aminatiQ(13.
The school systems and state
departments o( edUC.8bon lNhieh
u!.e o'-'e examination results are
listed in an NTE leenet entiUed
"'Score Us~us" which may be
obtaln&d by _Ioog .0 ETS.
00 each lull dav 0' .estlng.
Plospectl!Je leachers mbY lake the
Common Examinallons which
mea SUIe then OlOfesSlonal
p,epBrDoon and general eultural
bscJcQr<>und. and a Toaching Aree
Examination Which meuules Ih.eil
mastery of the subiec't they 8)CpeCt
to teach.
Plospec.lilJe leachefS should
COntact the school sy"ems in
wtllch they seek employrne,..t. Or
lI1eil collegu. fOl specific advIce
on whIch &Jtamina1.10ns to lake
and on wt1lch da_ ,hey sllould
be mken,
My", Schuler, Orientation c-halrmo.,
Campus explodes
with
new sounds
On lridav. uPlember '8th, the at John fishel - nazar61h oriantation
oomm;nee 'Nill pre~nt in conjunction ~Ih the na13reth art'S center
l\.Momlng Glory'. Thi$ groUI). a relalive1v new one on th@ lochesrel
scene. iG msde uo 01 some of the best mUSU:181 terr.nl .ln this 8rea
Dennis Drew. the 18ad guitarislis recOgnIzed for h~ s past aSSOClahon
.... 'h "Anthem llluoI .. " He has ptay&d gul •• , 101 eighl yea'& and II lII.
gloup's eleC1,lcel tec.-.nician. One of his nQw"1 In(erost!. ig in plAving
lIIe .'et til cHute .
Bringing &eVen years of drumming exparlence to 1he group 1£ peler
esposito, He nBS reeently rerumed f,ol11 New York CIty ~e,e he has
been glaylng will> anothe, glOUg.
The muslul coor<hnator and ba.sl'151 fel the group is gary !Jema. His
main interest lies in writing original material
The Mom'"" Gloty sound IS uniQue. Thei, b1end of vocal harmony
and insuumental technique calls to miod the sound of CSN&Y Also,
Iho), nDvilli the C8p8ciry to deliyer the hald rock sounds we are all familiar
with.
The conce,-t \Moll be .ugmented bv the multI ~ med.3 effects ot hgh\S..
film&. Ind slides. Ticke\s are available In lhe ans. cenlel box oMce fer
$1.50.
"An Evening with the Arts" will be pr858nted Ie the nltar81h ens
eentar on Ihul'$day. september 17 bv the sL john flShoaf and nazareth
orientation eornroinees. The main objectiIJ8 of this &ven\ is to familiarin
the students wirh the telenl& 01 Ihose in the ans d6panmenrs. To be
p'esented ar. 'he Na% Jau E ..... mbl •• The Aflp" C6'P'- ....... 0'
skits and solo performances. This event plomis.&& a v8riety 01
ent6nalnm·ent which Vt'iU be et\Joy&lble lor eV8lVt1nB. There wilt be nO
admISSion charge .
2314 MONROE AVE.
"ucs:a~~ \0:00-9:00 ~a ride7Ct1lu"'~1I'41
Friday 9 /11
8:00-9:00
9,00-2.:30
10:30-3:30
3,00-4:00
"''')0 .. 5,00
5,00-4:30
9:00-12:00
Saturday 9/12
8:00-9:00
9:00-11 :00
11,00-12:00
12,00..1 :00
1:00..2 ,00
2:00-9:00
S<>ndoy9/13
10,30-11,30
12:15
':00-4:00
4:00-5:00
5: 0()..6, 00
7:00-9:00
8:00-10:30
10:30
10.30-11:00
Monday 9/1 ...
7:45·8,45
8t45·12:00
10,00..111,00
10:"'5-12:45
1:00.3,00
3:00-4:00
4:45-6:00
6:30-7:30
8:00-9:00
Monday 9/14
9:00-9:30
9:30-12:00
12:00-12:30
Tu&sdoy9/IS
7''''5-8:45
9:45·11,00
10.45-12:"'5
1:00--4:00
"' : 3~:00
6:00-8:00
8:00-12:00
12:00-12:30
Wed ... &sday 9 /16
7:00-8:30
9:00-12:00
Thuroday 9/17
8: 15-1 0:00
Friday 9/19
8:15-12:00
Saturday 9/19
8:00-12:30
8re.8lc1ast·Keatn&y c.afeten,
Arrival 01 trevunen
Onenmbon registtatLon-arts oenlel lowel lobby
Pres;dent's address·d'1alrman·s speech all center
auditorium-Sr. Helen MalonD. pre5idenl ot the
coltege and Myra Sc.hule r-c'-"lrmDn of orientation
~II welcoma (,e:liihmen_
Presktenf& leoepbon·sculpture gardel1, weather
perminlOQ - II 1"10' arlS cenle/ lobby.
Dinnel (wilh pBrenll:) student umo~. leealnev
cafelGfII, tou,dH cafutttri8
Adviaols, meCH with fleshmen·kesfnev rOlmat
lounge. poplart. fouJ\ge me-dame formal to'Uf'lga.
Mayor Stephen M.IIY will addrBs.s 're~hme(1-aJl
center audltonum
8eanies ~ out doo, eonoen-featuring summerville
plef
8reald.llSl·kearnBY
Mee1il19 W'th MI'$. Smith - R.A.·s for all re~dent
"ashmen An c6ntGf auduorium
lunch.keamDY
Pre-eorbeu 's glen me-olJng an center audnollum
lran.sconallon '0 fI$her· art center pB,king lot
Marc.-. & Cook·out 81 eor~t"s glen.
March from flshel 10 lInden ave. where park IS.
laca1acl hOt dog cook out & lemonade, Non·~uop
music. s urprhre entertalnmen, 'eauHe t'-'en
transoonation bade. to nazarelh,
Brunch-kearney cafe lena
Mass In naZ8Ieth ·back. library lawn, wealher
pttrmirt1"g.
AcademiC parlel· \0 umina" by fa.cull'y membal'S'
rreshmen get cho.lI:e of any twO,
Free time (90e4alize with student advisols .
Dinner-kearney. Ioul'des calaten.as
Student adYlsor-freshmen meetmg See your adviser
bfltorehend to sat a place.
MOVIe WoU Un.ill Dark · su_n.., thollo, ... ,ing
Audrey Hepburn
Evening free for lreshm an
r,anslBl I1Ud(Jnts end student adviSOl& ar8 inviled to
the campus club for SOCIa(ltlng_
B,e.llldast· k.aamey &. loul'des cafeterias
Sophomore legiiiiu8110n & pictures. laken for 1.0.
card,
Freshmen wW maec wilh faculty advisors for Dr8-
registralion councillng .
Lunch-kearney. lourdes: clfeterias
F,eshmen regi5uarion, speech tesling bv speech
depol"cmel')L Plctute10 18kan 101 to. cards.
Trans.fer student.s register speech tes"ng.
Dinn.,, ~ ke8rney , lourdes cahuenas
Peace meeting Brt center auditorium George Lopet.
WItt soeak on peace rnovemen L Movi e .
Documenlary On Ken t S ra 18 Kllhng5.
NlWy sleel drum band oon~n - art cel"\tel
audllorium,
T ran5pDt'l8 rion to fisher
80nfi/e .!II fishel
TransportatIon 10 naurelh ftom fishel s'Lldent
parl<ing lot 10 •• ' hoffey han)
B,eakta:u-kearoey. lou.-des cafeteues
CEACE: n81ion31 SLlNeY-lesl lOf freshmen artl center
o\iUd'lor'um.
lunch· kearney, LOUH:hts c.ahueriBs
Academic falf -art CetHer auditorlLlm A·' 4
Adminisllallol"\ and laOJI,y WIU dls.cus..s acadefYllc
oHeJings. Also 3 mO!Jle and 5peakers 01"1 \ .... drug
soon.
MOYie. I love Yo.>. 1<1100 8.: Tokio ... o,ing Po •• ,
Sellels .
N aza,e I.h cookou t j chicken l'lennis court. library
lawn area.
Mlxe/·fishe, gym.learunno The Ru.tllI
Transportation back 10 t\afar~th
Start of cI&s:ses
MOlJie: Morgan. $tailing Vanass.a Redgravo • 8Miii
cenle, auditorium. It Is 'he first of lhe ",ies of
mOVIes 10 be Ahown at nazarelh throughout the
ye.81
Official opening of Ihe ca!",pus club. lhe SI, john
nsi'Jer college rathskeller, Entertainment by the beale
n"t bandwagon.
An Ev.ning With TM Arts . eftS center audItorium
ConC6n: MornIng Gloty artS eemer auditorium
Acceptance danc6-nazare1h gym, rekesnment.s In
,he stude' ... union, musk by morning gtory.
Crowning of OlienraUon king and queen. Each
frashmal"\ t'-'at enters the dance """'III drop their t'lamfl
In • b()l<. MldW1ly thlO<lgh th. dane • . a 1/1,1 and boy
wiU be pIcked at random fot fr&$hman king and
Queen, A ooronedon ceremony will roHow.
Gl,ls dr8&.ty oIU.i,8. boys·ues in order. (Gav'Nine~e'S
atmosphere)