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1 2. An Eyewiness Repor from Selma~ See Below! li a )d Dr r r, lal:!9 ' 16 L 'Ulldergraduae Newsp.p... of 'e Ciy College Snce "07 6-No.O THURSDAY, MARCH 18, Suppored by Suden Fees er Acceps Proposal COUNCL SETS TUTON RALLY o ncrease Term by Week AND CONVENT AVENUE MARCH; A week increa:~nc~~:~~ols:::~ser has been ap- REECTSNEW BaYCOTT CALL by Presiden Gallagher's cabine and will go ino nex erm. By Frank Van Riper The increased erm, aimed a achieving "a more com-. Suden Governmen's pro.; finals schedule," will necessiae classes being held on posed ani-uiion boyco of Day and Columbus Day,' according o Regisrar Rob- posponed las Tues- L. Taylor.. day for wan of suden sup- The recommendaioh fora longer school semeser was por, was rejeced by Council -.-nn,,,,,".r las monh by he Regisrar a a meejng wih de- las nigh afer SG Presiden chairmen and hen referred o he Presiden's cab- John' Zi'PPer '66 proposed The proposal was acceped unanimously by he Cabine ha 'a similar one day walk- March~. ". ou be held omorrow.. The new. plan.~houlq lessen. he'..an alernaive plan. inroduced s' load durmgheweek of: by SG Vice... Presiden Joel Cooper ess. MT. TaYlorobseJ,"Ve'd,: '~,callingfor a: mass free uiion. fa1l's final exam period w~; -r-ahy. nex Thursday. during he =::;,e~col~n;~gesed" for sudens who' reciaion secions and 12 o 2 break, was endorsed by' Council. final examinaions during he Alhough plans for he rally' are week. sill. enaive, i is presenly This congesion, he Regisrarscileduled o sar on' souh camwas caused by he lack of pus hlwn, followed by a march days during he erm, which up Conven Avenue. eachers 'O.,use.. he. firs'. A~CQr.diP.g_1Q.7,:Wper:. Preside!} of examinaions period o Gallagher would be willing o a., heir work. end he rlllly. Regisrar Taylor said ha he Z1pper's moion o boyco re- '~~ '''.. e number of holidays las fleced he op~nion 'of he SG exwas responsible for he siua- ecuive Commiee which voed 4-2 on Tuesday o suppor he Friday boyco. According o Zipper, he Regisrar Taylor asked increase. commiee's voe o aemp he Nex fal he semeser will sar a Thursday, wo days earlier usual. The school calendar will be reannually. "Each year has a se of condiions," said regisrar.. "n , for in, he Jewish holiday will before school sars." Therehe condudes,. i won' be necha year o encroach on hchdays o make up hree. a half days of los class ime. Bob Blizer '66.5 sums up many regres when he says, "a is a gl'ea break from he rouine." ills Validae. Scholarship uside Sae The Democra - conrolled e Senae voed Tuesday allow sudens o use Regscholarships a ou-ofcolleges despie Gover Rockefeller's warning las ha he would veo he The Senae proposal was sen he Assembly where passage also expeced.. Two bills were approved by he' e, placing wo qualificaions a suden's righ o use scholar.. p funds a an ou-of-sae colhe school mus gain he of he Sae Board of and cerify hal i does pracice discriminaion. Senaor Jack' E. Bronson,.ue~S ~mocra,. whoough for (Con1ilnUed\!D J;'age2). A Professor Visis Selnla PRAYER VGL: Minisers pray under shadow of a Alabama club. Prof. Richard Korn (Sociology) spen las weekend in Selma, Alabama. Afer delivering his saemen o he Campus yeserday, Prolessor Korn played back apes for us and recalled incidens duling his say. Followi:ng he accoun of he crisis in Slma is a paraphrasing of.he professor's sory ask described i. By Professor Richard Korn The visior coming o help ou in Selma quickly finds ha he is all hl.!. compleely dependen on he people he came o' suppor. The lesson is a good onic for he overblown missionalo/.. ego! You' ge oaff,ire' planel:in Mongomeryand wheber y8u' have four or five hur<wed, dpllbps 'lri' your ~e. you.' have. nq.plc..ce. o spend walkou was influenced by he believe people have o sacrifice J,irge urnou a Huner Collc:ge~s s'o.)ehing i::j~fore.:hey 'begin:: o free uiion boyco held earlier realize he imporance of he isha'oay... sue:;'. A ha ime approximaely 2,000 He explained ha boycoing Huner College sudens, joined by. classes for free uiion would be an 400 sudens from Bronx Commun- effor for sudens and would hus iy College, saged c.. mass demon- demonsrae o he public he sinsraion o proes Governor Rock- ceriy of suaens' in proesing efeller's recen veo of a bill o he Governor's veo. mandae free uiion in' he Ciy He furher assered' ha su Universiy. dens would "have o ge used 6 The sudens a Hmier held an self~sacrifice" when SG resumes orderly pieke around buildings on is campaign agains assemblymen campus chaning "Our Posiion - unfavorable o free uiion in No No Tuiion." They were addressed vember. by he suden governmen presi- Cooper's objecion o Zipper's dens of boh Huner and Bronx boyco proposal cenered around' Communiy as well as Dr. Glenn his conenion ha such a mof T. Nygreen, dean of sudens a "would spli he campus wi.' Huner. open." n urging ha a class boyco be He declared ha many sudens held Friday, Zipper declared " (ConinUed on Page 3) The View from Harlem: College mage: Color, Whi.e By Eric Bliz is Mr. James Hicks, edior of TT.a An increasing number of Amserdam News. Harlem leaders are viewing n an ediorial las monh, he he College as a school "for scored he College as being "a}.. whies only" ha is indifferen o he communiy's needs. as he campus of he Universiy mos as lily whie during he day The exac numb.er of Negroes of Mississippi." in he day session, alhough here are no figures available, is admi edly quie low. Mr. John McDowell, former field secreary for he norheas Manhaan branch of he Congress i. The firs hing you learn is of Racial Equaliy expressed s'usha he 'las renable car was ak- picion las week ha he College en hours ago. Over he loudspeak- has a racial quoa in is admis- er, a voice drawls, "This cab has sions policy... room for one agiaor going o, He called upon he faculy o own." As' you sand :in he lobby,. lower he admission sandards in your uncerainy begins o accuse" order o give ~lem's Negroes a you o wachi"lg eyes! The "agi-. beer chance o aend he Colaors" quickly recognize each i lege. oher and come ogeher. Then, One of he more vocal criics (Coninued ''Ol Pag~. 5) '-- of racial imbalance a he College He charged he College wih conscious discriminaion. "When hey se up ha cuoff poin a 87, we knew ha Negroes were dead," he said. Mr. Hicks criicized Presiden Gallagher's adminisraion of he' College as guiding i "o he end ha i is almos a whie island' in black Harlem." This acion, he edior main" ained, is "inconsisen wih he' liberal sand" Presiden Gallagher.', has ::;hown in he pas. He added.' "The longer he [Presiden Galla.. gher] oleraes wha is now a (Coniaued'on ~e 2) i.

2 Page 2 College mage: Color Whie THE CAMPUS Regens Scholarships (Coninued from Page 1) passage of he legislaion, said ha : he Senae's proposal would alleviae he overcrowding problem a New York colleges. A presen, a suden forfeis his scholarship when he decides o sudy ouside he sae. The Senaor added,ha New York was "a debor sae in erms of college sudens," because is. colleges could no handle all he sudens who wan o aend... Republicans counered he Sen~, or's saemens wih argumens espoused by he governor when he anonunced las Monday ha he veo he hill. > The minoriy senaors ar.gued arship money a a sae expense of (Coninued from Page 1). ing wih he culurally disadvanha when sudens ak,e heir Ciy, he more arnished. his earl- aged. We.haven' gone ou of our. scholarship money and alen ou. more han $24 million his year. side he sae, New York will suf- The scholarships range from $250 jer image becomes." way o do' somehing. vigorous, dramaic, imaginaive." fer., o $700 annually, depending on he Prcsiden Gallagher, Mr. Hicks Alhough he College has. esab- Abou 6,000 of he 17,400 schol recipien's financial need. claimed, has he responsibiliy o ished various communiy, service ~hip winners las year urned -Kornsein devise a program by which more programs which have been direced..,...,1c-x".,...,...,...,('")c'.,...,...,...,('")c')('x..,...,nrxlf"lrjonrxlf~nr.n:'-x-x:"x"lnl:'-x-x"lnf1{"x"'x"nnrx"'xnj l',-egrocs could enroll a he Col- owards remedying he "inadclege. quae" educaion provided by.har- He added, "We don' give a lem schools, hese programs ha.ve : lamn how you do i. Ge some no won much praise from neigh- ~egroes in Ciy College~" borhood leaders. While he admissions problem The programs include he Disbears he greaes responsibiliy covery Program, he Suden Govfor he eollege'spoor image in ernmen uorial projec,and su Harlem, communiy leaders are den eaching.by he College's edu C so dissaisfied. wih he assis- caion majors_ lanee he school gives he area. Mr. Hicks bierly aacked he Miss Shoshana Levenberg, re- Discovery Program as "social gar ('ol'cling secreary of he Harlem bage." He explained, "There are Parens Commiee, called on Pres- no los Negroes." irlen Gallagher o use "his infu- Professor Clark himself' characoncc" io force he Board of Edu- erized he program as only "com- ~~ c:ion o improve educaional op- pensaory." He said, " really " )\' uniies in' Harlem schools. does no address iself o he basic ~ on congraulae' S-S: WLEY '68 heir vi c-ory and would like a remaf ch The Wies Dynasy suppors This problem was highlighed re-l and underlying problem." ~ JUDE STENHARDT Sis Wies '66 '.'!llly when a group of sudens Recognizing he school's respon- ~ (The Wies Queen) 1',Ylicipaing in "Operaion Shu- sibiliy o do more for Harlem, ' ~ and, : \\11," he boyco of New York faculy and sudens here have ~ Jane Gunderson _ Sis Wies '67.5 ('il:- >'chools, pickeed ouside he 1)rcposed expanded programs o ~- Kaina Cabinos _ Sis Wies '68 ; :minisraion building.- help he comm~niy. ~ L' G'ld _ S' W' '67 5 fn an inerview \vih he Presi-. Profess'Jr Bellush calls for he ~ aurle on S es. \ 'nl. i lcader of he boyco, Mr. devel?p~en.of our own "peace ~ for CARNVAL QUEEN,f'hcph Paerson, sough a sac.. corps m whch!~culy.and su- ';l'11 [mm Dr. Gallagher suppor- d:ns WOUl~ par~lcpa,:e n.a spe-, SA K, A ::;,.; "Operaion Shudown." ca summel.~sue o rase he < %:~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ W D C h f 1 level and ably of he culurally -:illnurnuuillilliillilliliulliliullimuillliuillliiillilliillilluuullillullillllillllllillllummu;uu~;- ~l~;~~':~:~\~~~i~~~:~n~~~r!!:~~~fj di~hac~~z~:\ag~~~6'e6r~men k~resid~n: ;! BROOKElN L!W SCHOOL!,.. 4' '...' 0 n 'pper S wor mg W '.'. ;~;.:~;)(~oe:' i::,~ ~a~i:l~f~~~e ~~e~;~ M~ke!ickin. '65, communiy af-. iccke sea and jus alk." fmrs vlcde-pr~slden, o sar a. cu- d Non-Profi Approved by J, ural -e ucalon program orgma- E ucaionallnsiuion *. American Bar Associaion lof. Kenneh Clark, (Psychol- ing in Finley Cener on Saur-...:~ ), head of he College's d'1\'s.! >j:;cove'y Program, criicized he These programs would perhaps : 'iminisraion's alleged policy of be one sep in improving he Col- 1--,il1rliffercnce, deachmen, and is'~-1!og.e's re~uaion in Harlem. Howd loln. The College ends o fa<.-e ever unl he school's "lily-whie" ;,!: >'cu ing sun -. i doesn' look ima~c is desroyed by a grea ini >l\"il1'(ls he park; looks owards crease in he percenage of Ne'lC river." groes here, he College will con- Prof. Bernard Bellush (Hisory) inue o be he arge of many,'::tecd ha we are no living up bier aacks from he commun L, our responsibiliy in "our deal-! iy. DAY AND EVENNG CLASSES Leading o LL.B. Degree NEW TERMS COMMENCE FE BRUARY and SEPTEMBER Furher informaion may be obained from heof/ice of he Direcor of AdmissionB 375 PEARL ST., BROOKLYN 1, N. y~ Near Borough Hall Telephone: MA down he awards in order o sudy ouside he sae. Their scholarships were.given o he nex 6,000 sudens on he regens lis who had scored high ('nough on he exam o qualify as alernaes. The Republicans complained ha he Democra plan would deprive he 6,000 alernaes of an educaion. The Democras denied he validiy of hese charges and accused he Republicans of rying o use he. scholarships "as a scheme o subsidize colleges" in New York,.insead of as an aid o sudens. Abou 25 per cen of he sudens a he College receive scholc Th'e AHCFAS LAURA FOR CARNVAL QUEEN (a sexy broad J We Miss You BEVERLY! e Come Back a See Us Someim e- ; Will Women of:w';ngae:. Congra.uJa.ions.. :::.::::.. ::::;:::~;;;:.. ;:; -fo- GH A RL~ E'S M,A R.. n T T A 011 Ms. elecion fa PH BETA KAPPA' from someon'e who is very proud of you,11(, cons. king com ('a's. Co! increase.: /Ju~ parli.i:, elimir rualion E ". 1 he col. il';e' hen wih m ~ will r Summer Flighs To E.R. PE' sp,onsored by CCNY'ALUMN ASSO,CATON Pick up: reservaion blank and eligilliliy! shee. in, Room, 432 Finley.. AT THESE FNE STORES NEW YORK Bay. Shore, L.., Jenard Jewelers, Souh Shole Mall- Brooklyn, H.L. Gross & Bros, Hempsead, H.l, Gross & Bros. Hunin.barl.., Carol,Jewelry Wo'Whiman Piaza: Jamaiea, H~L. Gross & B~os. New"Yor-k Ciy.,- Lew~s: & S~nJ ~nc. Poughkeepsie, Wellaee'$" "j>. " ~-. 1~~.~- "';.>" ~.~.:...~...L.- ~ : _..... _..." 'lwilw.mmmooi!ij!!!iillij i!r:wj! i!!mii!!!!ii!liiliiilmw,"#.w,j.,,> :".'.'. '..

3 y, March 18, 1965 THE CAMPUS lldens Seen n 1970 Pari{ing Picure Page 3" ATE STrDY LOrNGE: Suden holds on o parking space. who is of you By :\'ark Lerner "he College iself ses he amoun of he fee." uden parking on campus Dr. Gallagher said ha he become a realiy when amoun "has no been deermined dus from Presiden Galer's building program fin as ye," bu he Bureau of he Budge indicaed ha i migh be seles. A presen, parkon campus is-he faculy's similar o ha a Queens College which charges $5 per semeser. "To ive righ. be fair o all," he charge will encompass he on-campus parking spaces as well as o hose in he complex, Dr. Gallagher added. f' Coiiege's maser plan calls :11(' consrucion of a hree-ier king complex, o acconunodae ( ars. Consrucion is o begin he Jaer par of 1967 and is o "compleed by 1970., (T(Jl'ding o Dean Leslie Engler ',iminisraion), he new faciliy! increase he' number ofon '/JU~ parking spaces o 760..\dminisraion and faculy ijers will be admied firs," Gallagher said, bu "sudens hpn be admied, if her~ is saisfacory subsiues will be found before he. new complex is compleed. Dr. Gallagher sressed ha "inerim plans will be compleed v'ih ob~ervaion;; indicae more han 300 spaces should ;l\',lilable for suden parking, 1 he exac number of faculy in l:ljers who will desire parking ha ime is no presenly avail- 'hile his acion will no com.iy eliminae he difficulies of r ua1.ion ermed "prey cruddy" (;nc' senior bese wih parking,, " 1 he consrucion should help,he hem o a significan ex-, wih mos innovaions, how-. his improvemen will no e wihou cos. Dr. Gallagher aed ha he Bureau of he ~ will require a fee for parkprivileges in he new complex. r. Herman Blumkin, an engiin charge of higher educaion 1 he Bureau of he Budge, exned ha he parking area "is, The rosy picure ahead seems o be blighed, however, and he problems promise o gee W1)rSe before hey ge heer. According o Dean Engler, more han 100 parking spaces will be los on' Jasper Oval when consrucion begins on anoher phase of he building program during he summer of is doubful ha he nex eigheen monhs." There is no indicaion a presen as o wha hese plans migh enail, and i may be expeced ha faculy cars will move off he campus o compee wih suden cars in he area around he College. Anoher hrea o he"w ;ll-being 'AR FRANCE of he College's parking commun-, iy lies in he ancien archive, Hamilon Grange. As far back as 1953, he pal king lo on S. Nicholas Terrace and 130h Sree was promised as a new sie for his hisoric landmark. "We sand ready o urn over his land when hey are ready" said Dr. Gallagher, bu if his occurs during he shaky consrucion period, his changeover will also depreciae parking faciliies on campus. Engagemen 1,- TO. ' PA R S ~)_(,_i'_o~o_'-'~fl_l)_')_')_':' PAUlA and ROY LFE OF JOY o,, lis' s w es 166' i i ~ -,_Q_Cl~C)_(~)""'~C~f~_(~fl'" :2 JET -FLGHTS 17h and 24h JUNE boh reurn SEPTEMBER 6h LOW GROUP RATES $ round rip call ROBERT ROBNS beween 6.. 9:30 P.M. TW a par of he ordinary educa- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ faciliies," and a charge can l" Lillian migh no have liked he idea of her moher wriing a psychology m,er on "Th.~ He-eroc;exuaJ. Affecionae Sysem of Monkeys", bu she cerainly ook ad,-anage of he 'Occasion. While Mrs, Judih "'rona, an evening session suden a he College, was yping her. repor a he pay-ypewriers. on he hird floor of Finley Tuesday,. Lillian,. her weny-monh old baby, sared monkeying around. Sraegy such as climbing on he back of ~oll1my's chair failed 'O disrac her m'oher, so Lillian waddled down h~all a full speed, hopefully looking over he... shoulder. Her impishpranks finally paid off. Mrs. Wrona had o inerrup her yping o rescue her playful offspri~from'he hird floor swinging doors. Pacified bu happy, Liliane seled down a a ypewrier o wrie. her very own erm paper..colleg E B,OWL COMETH MAM BEACH EA-STER PACKAGE Rae ncludes:.1 ROUND TRP VA DElUXE TRALWAYS Direc o Famous!Oceanfron Hoel or Moel. j Air-cond. Room5~Around he Clock Aciyjies! 'J: Exclusive Travel_eH Rockaway Pkway Class,i!ied J?(ds WA~TED: DX phone o pach o \-Ves Germany. Personal mes- "age. Seve DE ~ 8 FUN FLLED ~ DAYS COMPLETE 'PRCE DON'T DELAY $99 *-j: PER PERSON~ RESERVE TODA Y ~~ ; j Brooklyn. Wrie or Phone 'Triple Occupancy j ~'- ~... ~ ~ ~ ~...,.~ ~~- _..._ ~,TO RES Bros. he projec as "selfwhich will pay back bonds wihin 20 or 30 bu was quick o' ad~ ha This is o cerify ha on he 28h day of February. SS ABBE 67.5 was legally adoped by DOREMUS 167. Now hey live in unison as broher and s'is :-er-in one home. WHY ARE OUR BOYS N VETNAM AND NOT N SELMA? HEAR GUS HALL leading Spokes;"an Communis Pary U.S.A. Rally in suppor of peace in Souh Vienam! Rally in suppor of decency,-equaliy. Ju~ice in Selrr.a! 'frday,'march 26h - 7:30 P~M. TOWN HAlL, 123 Wes43See,N.Y.C. s & Bros. Jewelry la: Sponsored by THE WORKER-pubiSred wk.. Wef'lJy 23 Wes 26 Sree, N.Y.C. Admission: 99 cens. sudens 50 cens Bros. :e'$"

4 ":. ~ ~ _ w ~_ _~ ' i Page 4 Vol. f 6-No. 10 THE CAMPUS Undergraduae Ne'lvspaper Of The Ciy College Since 1907 THE CAMPUS 11 '-_~ D_b_N_o_e_"s----.l1 All clubs mee a 12:30 unless oheru;ise?l_o_e_d_. AreopagUs Appli('aiolls for he Poliical Science and Suppored by Suden Fees Pr.-Law Honorary Sociey can be obained. n 152 ldl"y. HENRY GLGOFF '67 Edior-in-Chief ""Ph.o;---n-e:-::::FQ=--=-S--= =-= FAC ~U~LTY=-:--cA:-c;D::-:Vl=S::-:O=-R=-:-;-MTr-. --=J-er-om-e-:Gold Ed/k>riol Policy is -Deermined by a Majoriy 'o. 0' he Managing Boord. The Age Of Reason S.uden Council aced wisely las nigh in finnly rejecing he renewed plea for a suden srike of classes. displayed a mauriy of a body able o wihsand he orren of passim) and equivocaion hurled upon i by he forces seeking o impose he boyco. The boyco was wrong from he firs. Whereas is proponens iniially sough o raionalize such acion, hey now had gone beyond he bounds of reason o ferven ye specious appeals for acion. The College, hey said, mus become a "Berkeley." Sudens mus be unied o figh for he principles of free uiion no maer if ha figh would hur he very insiuion he policy of free uiion seeks o uphold. The issue was framed in black and whie erms. Those \\-ho would sand on he picke line during he boyco were in favor of free uiion; hose who would cross he picke lines wel'e opposed. The champions of he boyco refused o consider ha more han half he Suden Council, many of whose members had fough -hard o lead he suden body in pas uiion drives, was opposed o he boyco. No, heir opinions did no maer. was simply a quesion of eiher or. Sudens mus be urged o boyco classes, he proponens coninued o conend, because he boyco would arouse he suden body o acion as a similar boyco had done when he College was in he grip of a speaker ban. Such disrespec for he inelligence of sudens here is rare, e\'en among some suden leaders. The speaker ban, hey failed o realize, was imposed by he College, while he pay_ men of a uiion fee is a policy he College's adminisraionabhors as srongly as does is suden leadership. No, he College need no become a Berkeley becal,lse he same oppressive condiions does no exis here. Our adminisraion is an exremely liberal one, which has pennied all forms of suden aciviy; and hough i has ofen paid scan regard o suden views on curriculum and enrollmens, i has ye o bar a peaceful picke, si-in, or even a boyco. f i had aken resricive measures agains free uiion aciviy, by sudens here, hen a boyco would be jusifiable, nsead, he adminisraion had been in he forefron of he free uiion sruggle, even conribuing personnel o cam!.-'.:1.igns planned by sudens. is clear, herefore, ha he means several suden lc-aders sough o employ bore lile relaionship o he ends. Ye, a mehod had o be found o arouse sudens from heir shell of apahy, And las nigh i was found. _ A boyco would be an insul o he reason of sudens here. A mass rally, ho\\'ever, preceded by a march up Conven A venue could awaken sudens o he campaign and would Do divide he adminisraion, faculy, and suden body of 11e College, as a boyco surely would have done. A rally nex Thw'sday, when all club aciviies will be cancelled o fach ;~e a large suden urnou, could possibly have he inspiralonal effec suden leaders sough in a boyco. f i~ does, hen he fuure of free uiion cerainly would seem brgher, as hundreds of sudens could hen be expeced o perk up he lagging free uiion sruggle. f he rally fails o draw a large urnou hen i may be assumed ha a boym would no have fared much beer. The suden body mus sand accused of being an indifferen mass unmoved by pleas of reason or passion and i would hen deserve is.io:s-ical fae-a uiion charge a he college! Therefore, we urge each suden o make cerain he ap!x'ars a Thursday's rally and march. A urnou of less han one half of he suden body would be a disgrace and would s~.1.l~ely jusify he cancellaion of any fuure free uiion aclny for l?-ck of suden suppor. We especially urge he lead E":'S of major suden organizaions such as House Plan and ~erfraerniy Council, o bring ou heir members in full!o~'ce. n he pas, While he leadership has been acive in he 1Ulon sruggle, he membership has shown only oken sup:rx>r fo, he figh. _!o insure he success of he rally and march, we w-ge CrE'Slden Gallagher, he deans, and he enire faculy o join su?ens.a he rally and lead he march up Conven A venue. Ths acon would no only raffirm he commimen hese groups have o he free uiion sruggle, bu would also show!hose suden leaders who sough o urn his campus ino a Berkeley ha we have no ye reached he poin where soluions can?nly be reached by one segmen of he College aking arms agams anoher. would be a display of he uniy here of all segmens especially in he figh for free uiion. f he Republican governor of Michigan and he Democraic mayor of Deroi can lead housands of marchers down he sree of Deroi o proes he brualiy in Selma hen surely he Presiden of he College and he deans and he faculy can march for an issue which his he College more direcly. Baskerville Chemisry Sociey pn'... s a film n 204 Baskerville. Biological SOCiey Prespns lr. Peer Leng)'e of he NYU )fecu'al S.. hool speaking on "Sudies on be Arn.lno Add (.'ode" in 306 Shepard. Caduceus Sociey_ f'r'sens lr. \\". Smih speaking on "How o Sop Smoking" n 315 Shepard. Chrisian Associaion ~as "AL~ y... r a luarlenlmd" in 217 nnl~- a 12:15. Dmmsoc Holds 'a,1ng for hree plays n 424 'lnl~-. Fanasy and Science Ficion Sociey 'r.,.;pn., Hans Sefan Saneson, edior of "Sain )y~~" )lagazlne" speaking on "::do"" don' bie" n 212 Finley. Friends of Music :\... s n 239 Finley, GeolOgical Sociey P~n s 'J'e.rifif'.d River," Bureau of )n>s film, n 301 Cohen. GenTan Language Club Pr."...n.s film. "WPg Ohne Ruckkehr" in 303 Coh.. n. GO Club )... s in 113 Harris. Governmen and Law SOCiey 'No;... s )r. Vld<>r P. Karpov, firs,pcrf'.. ry of {"SSR Embassy n \Vasblngon,,_king on "The Foreign Policy of ho' So,"i,'1 -nion" in he Grand Ballroom. Grau Dynasy pr...""s Dr_.lswool who will sp... lk on "Cour!-hip and )(arrlage" in 108 \"a goer a 12:1;3. Hillel ""U,!)r~"n he annual "Puriol Spip)." ln. food, and surprises in he Hillel Lounge, -175 W. 140 S. a 12:15. Hisoriography Club 1:~n.s an organizaion rnoy"d1pn in 306 Finll'Y. Hisory SOCiey Pr""p"s an ilu,ra~.. clure by Prof. H"" )lnndy from Colnmbla ljnlvprsiy on ")[,"'i Cies" n 105 "-agner. EEE P...,ns )lr. Calver of B) -exphlining ('onlpo.'!r 'ircui hpory nnd design in 123 S"irullan.. 12:15. alian Club Social-)u,i--Rpfreshmens n 350 Finley. Mahemaics SOCiey p... ""'s Grpgory Challn sppaking on "nuiionislll" in Oli! Shepard. Philosophy Sociey Pr..,pn.s Prof_ Maurice Coh.. n (Philosopb~.. (who is!'>n''aking un "~()nll' Pprsonal Ob... r\ nuons on he ole of Philosophy in Cro~!o,-Culurnl Su(lies" i~l (n ))owner. Pr""pns 'rof. Physics SOCiey J. Shplz sppaklng on "S1"-2, S1"-3, S17-6 and 'hysles" in Shepard 10.5_ Psychology Sociey Holds a businpss nu.. ~ing unci clis('uss ~ud.f"n-fa('uly Dinner in 210 Harris. Russian Club '\1..." in 105 )lo. Samp and Coin Club )""b in 013 "-agner. Sudens for Preservaion of Order in Our SOCiey )..," n 013 "-ngn'r. rkranian Suden Sociey )lakes preparaions for fhp E r pmbroidery,howca.o;e n Cohen Library, ~n 312 _'o a 1 :00. WRA Club Shows wo n1()"'ip: "Gnmdnls )(osps" and OLo ':lf"rk>:,'.'-"ridn.y, 12-1 and 1-2. P,..,.,...,s Yavneh )lpg-ila and Pnrim pary in Thursday, March 18, The Boyco Philosophy Answering he poor 1'esponse hey recei'ed for he proposed co of classes, Suden Governmen Presiden John Zippe1' and _caional Affairs Vice-Presiden Howie Simon presen heir behind he ac ion hey ad'l.70caed. We are sriking in order TO EX- XV ~aional Suden PRESS OUR SENSE OF COM- none oher han he imposiion MTMENT TO THE PRNCPLE barriers wihin men of good OF FREE HGHER EDUCATON beween he convicions o AS WELL AS OUR- WLLNG- hey adhere and he acions NESS TO PURSUE A PROGRAM hey adop in implemening OF AcrON N ACCORDANCE "Educaion, if i is o be WTH THESE PRNCPLES. ion, mus provide he anidoe While we respec inelligen op- his moral paralysis. posiion from hose segmens of S no a process of he" College Communiy who dis- elusion, bu one of personal agree wih our cause, our concern ening and expansion. is primarily wih hose diffiden is no he simple acquisi and "inellecually and morally of fac, bu he synhesis of paralyzed" individuals who are wih value, of mind wih maer. capable only of adherence o ab- is no he suppressor of srac principles and who see no luion, bu he foundaions relaion beween hose principles which convicions can be and he presen poliical and social laed and applied. sruggle; and especially are we There can be no boundaries concerned for hose who see he posed upon human hough, relaion and shy away from is hough is by is very naure consequences and is call o acion. limiless. Wha is common o his group There can be no schism hpw ~ is a sense of escape from personal he brain, he hear, and he uu.'_-nm-n involvemen, and hey are more for here coordinaion is wha ofen han no infeced wih ha abes man o realize himself peculiar sor of Ciy College cyn- man. There can be no ical arrogance - "Wha for - is of he suden as a suden for useless - i wouldn' work." This rue suden will no be is wha we mean by apahy, inel- pressed lecual slumber, and pursui of a Suden Go,'ermnen limied educaion. John Zipper '66 This "moral paralysis," as a former edior of The Oberlin Suden Educ.aional Affairs Howie ~imon '65 Press called i a speech a he Vice Presiden Reacion -o a Boyco SG Tragedy To he Edior: f i- weren' so rrugic, he SGsponsored boyco would be almos laughable in is fuiliy. We are old ha a show of.force by cuing one's classes and sanding on he campus lawn will publicize and dramaize he figh for free uiion. Well, he ime is pas for publiciy and drama. We are no rying o rouse a laen public poliical feeling any longer; we are rying o ge RepUblican legislaors o cross pa ry lines o override he governor's veo. No amoun of crying and carrying on is going o convince he upsae assemblyman wih no municipal college sudens in his disric o oppose he head of his pary. Wha couns in a case like his is power and pressure; one graeful CC1\i"Y graduae heading a labor union or similar ineres -group. is worh several ines en housand boycoers. is, of course, a far easier hing o ge a suden 'o cu a class han o Boyco Brief To he Edior: Your ridiculous March 12 is an insul o every den a he College who has done any work in he resore he free uiion could no argue wih your o oppose he suden srike had been formulaed Upon ions or opinions based on fac, - o disor and misrepresen issues as you did is an unforgiv example of he journalisic i sponsibiliy which Campus o be sriving o make a par of radiioq. You erm he boyco a "h reckless acion." The debae in den Council lased over four -i was no railroaded hrough_ You sae ha "Council have us boyco our classes give up a day of our free ecluca he very hing we are fighing So many sudens ake off a simply o relax or because running nose, wha does i if hey miss one day o show suppor for his cause? Your (Coninued : of he shado\ he Selma poisonous s Bond, you you made anc ever happe] hrough All a nigh. BUj! You c are W( were rna r as Newa as far as Be in, hicl singing sonli roopers, yo 1 singing SOl assemble' Time and a o he line, 1 he housal endured h«by Jea Prof. Rich: does r he \ giving i direcion. ask as a organizaion a he expen beraying h designed o beer 348 'lnk,y a. 12:15. Young Conservaive Club convince a pressure group o back Holds nn.. xremply nlporan meeing impli~ ha we should no a 12:00. US where i couns. This is no fough in he Second World Young Democras place or ime for he easy way because o do so necessiaed Hod.~ a d.. ba.re beween Alan Pom ou, ioning, and hus we had o give was afraid of "nl<lz of \-oung Democras and ~"ke ('",..,s of lloo Sud"n Soclall~ Union on We are old ha boycoing will he sandard of living we had rna, bu "h "Radicall"'n \ s. Liberalism" in 212 "'agn..-.r a 12:00. foser _an inellecual awareness of sriving for since he Civil War. James Ree Young Republican Club he uiion figh among sudens. You sae ha we were asked i is dangen Hold,.. " vpry mporan organizaional 'fihis is nonsense and pure raion- boyco a school "ha has ~"'np".'" scared. w me'"ing. alizaion. The fac is ha mos edly advocaed a free COL'>ervaive Club sudens here care lile enough policy." A boyco of classes :\1...,.; n M Wagner. abvu anyhing, and, alhough 90% no necessarily imply dissais,, , of hem favor free uiion, he ma- ion wih he school-i is now Work Sudy The fede.rally sponsored College Work Sudy Program which now provides par-ime jobs for needy sudens a he College, is exending is services by providing fuj-ime jobs his sunun... r. For furhl'r informaion, sudens should conac Prof. Louis Long, he program's adminisraor, or Dr. Harry Meisel, a he College's Placemen Office.... poriy of hem do so only as a onlv effecive means of mobil maer ~f self-inere~. wihou suden suppor! And indeed, if any real dea of he prmclples be- boyco were o be inerpreen hind he whole concep. Bu -no acion agains he school, i Jll'_O"~ boyco~ will ev~r n:ak<: hem see-. sill be jusified. The Office he hgh. To nsill mellecual - Public Relaions a he College comprehension by mass acion is ~o issue one single press an ani-inellecual pracice; only abou he vigil you so highly by educaion and informaion can in your nex senence. he rock-solid CCNY apahy be "SG is now aking us off shaken in any significan way. rack ha has generaed so The class boyco is an emoional caharsis for hose hose much enhusiasm" here enhusiasm 'here," you claim. (Coninued on Page 7) (Coninued on Pa.ge 7) Selma ri. firs aci is a srong of he enl han he Kor] ;. '.~:: ",.' ~ ~... ~-~-.. -~ ~~ '~.:;.. ~'. ',"., - ~ ~.::... ;) ".

5 rch 18, THE CAMPUS Page 5 rofessor Visis Scene of a Crisis ief (Coninued from Page 1) of he shadows, seps he drivhe Selma shule, He picks your bag and you're on your " As you race hrough a nigh poisonous by oo much Bond, you recall he promu made and waned o keep, happened, you wouldn' hrough Alabama back couna nigh, Bu hisory was dised! You came in safely. are wo lines of people minues o walk from Brown's chapel o he courhouse in he cener of own. For he people who managed i las week, walking in heir housands, wih heir heads high, he same walk ook a hundred years o manage. They did i las Tuesday. Laer his week, hey hope o walk all he way o Mong{)mery. The march will ake hree days. A leas one of hese will fall an a week-end. on he parsonage of Professor Korn remembers Sechapel: he visiors in rna wih mixed emoions. He reof a bed and a meal-and he calls he anger and frusraion holder offering hem, Weari- ha he marchers fel when hey is ecumenical, shared my were unable o ge permission o bed wih a pries, my S 'C- march. and hird wih a miniser'l He describes he inciden when was a weny-four hour,,, "'" 11 several of he whe vsors and o keep on he me -so el' norhern Negroes go milien and were rarely empy. waned o march righ hrough were many sudens from he barriers. " had o sruggle as Newark Sae College, wih myself when We marched up as far as Berkeley. They flew o he line ime and ime again, in, hichhiked in. didn' "h_ on y d b k Th rl'n 0 u: urne ac. e p - ruans from Ci \. 'f' h h'. d clpe 0 non-vlo ence says a you were hree mh gs ba.0 mus confron he violence in You sood a e T-,, yourself and glve examples o singing songs a he faces of h... B,0 roopers, you sa m rown s ers. ~VL RGHTS CLASH: Sae Troopers aaek demonsraors. Poi('e brualiy has been a ("harge mos ofen waged by Negroes in Selma. Professor Korn described waning o crash he barriers se by rroopers. singing songs o each oher, He remembers he painful ex- ago, as he mos rewarding par, marchers, and he silen sruggle of hem said Kaddish (he Jewish ou assembled o march ino perience of meeing an old Negro of,his visi, bu remembers he among hose emped o reurn he prayer for he dead) during a sen' Time and again you marohed man while walking in he dark feeling afer he sel'vices. "We had look. "The pries marching nex o ice honoring Reverend Reeb o a 1'''''~... o he line by he hundteds, compound around Brown's chapel. o march back in he dark, and me said he was wresling wih: background chorus of "We Shall he hou~ands - and each "He said goodnigh o me and we wen back fas. was a good he devil."! Overcome." endured he frusraion im- pulled off his ha and bowed, from feeling when he sidewalk ran ou,, ' h b' " He remembers he humor, when: He remembers he Negro prlsby he principle of non-vio- force of a. and We knew We were back in he permission finally came for he' oners from he ciy jail who were ' ''We mus confron, bu no He recalls he march in honor Negro secion." }' 'd e on hose who hae us." of Reverend James Reeb, he Uni- He remembers "he cordon of demons,raors o march, Someone' picking up debris on he po Ce d Sl ' e ordinarily akes one weny arian Miniser who died a week hae sares" ha surrounded he said, "God has spoken from he of he line. "They were dresse ''. n federal cour." he ancien garb of huml lalon, B u mam. y ' h e remem b ers h e whie sriped pans. Suddenly. here chard Korn: Man Agains he 'Sysem' By Jean Ende Prof. Richard Korn (Soc ) does no succeed in ng he world, he is a giving i a nudge in he direcion. ask as a eacher is o give e menal ulcers so hey will o go ou and do wha we dn' do--change he sysem." or Korn is a hard askof bureau.cracy, organizaion ha can survive a he expense of sysemaicber aying he responsi:biiies designed o fulfill." and o beer he condiion. is desire o change he sysem he benefi of he people C'Offihim o go o Selma las d. " fel had o g>o behe disenfranchised people abama are fighing my ba don' wan my voe.aken from me, and o permi biganywhere opens he door o everywhere," he said.. was a sponaneous movemen Of people. Members of he clergy were h 1 'd f he bal'..,... e peop e on our Sl' e 0 - always m fron of he me. The, d Sf" ', " rca e: cures a n11nls ers, nuns, church has really found S soul. d f 1 k h 11h'". ",an reef om wor ers e pee o he sad, hmkmg of he Sgh of,, h db'.. nuns sanding eye o eye,,\!ih he prisoners pc {UP e e rls, roopers. And he remembers Mrs, Haie "When Gne of he roopers said ~1''oore, a 75 year-old Negro woman, and her four grandchildren, a we would no be able o march hrough he barricade, one (Jf he whose housc he sayed, nuns would keep smiling and Dod- Finally Professor Korn 'ememding her head, indicaing ha he bel's driving o he airpor on he was wrong." way home and hcaring a hae Then here was he delegaion brr,adc<:s from a ri~his~ gro,up in of rabbis "who were me. by a, ~('\\' Jersey J1fcrmmg s lsengroup of Jewish residens who bc-/ ers ha he (kn1l.'!1sra~ons in?,'an o pray for hem o 12a\'e Ala- Selma had been a commul1l~ conbarna," The rabbis sayed, and one; spiracy o ake O\'er America, Sudens JO;11 Harlem 1larch n Su,ppor of Selma Negroes By Harvey Kasper! ways las \\'E'ek was one of he : me,s re\'oluionary weeks in he Las Sunday's march in, Harlem in sympahy wih he-: sense C;! he fermen, he anger, Negroes in Selma was joined! he indignaion of people all over by approximaely 200 su-! he crlunn'y in relaion o Selma," dens from he College. He said ha Sunday's march was BUC{NU 'l'"~ is ::".L'..,.nJl:.,-ro. Richard Korn spen las weekend Seve Cagan '65, a member of: "a climax o ha feeling." Korn admied ha, he College's chaper of he Con-:, K '68 'd l h obsen'jng he condiions in racially explosive Selma" Alabama. f R. E r aid ha: Elssa raus.'; sal la ' afraid of going down o. gress 0 aca qua Y s : march was "fanasic because he bu "he deah of Rev- working in he prison sysem when power of he people raher hafi' many sud.e~s.from he Coll:ge i pe&ple of l'\ew Ycrk woke up o James Reeb J)l.:>rsuaded me a friend a warden of a New Jersey leadership by he professional, were parlclpamg for he frls1! he racial problem." She said ha i is dan ous '. ', ' ime in such a movemen. He a( ( _ ',,. ger 0 gve ill 0 prison offered him a posiion here. Prufessor Korn became ineresed d,people ha dd no parcipae scared. would coninue o ' ed ha he. hcped hese. ~u en~s: he march were glad o see he rus he sinceriy of my be- The professor e~pained "He in- in Synanon, an organizaion com- \:o~lcl, conmue o par,lcl~ae i mass proes, She added ha "peoif didn' 'ac on hem.." vied me o work here because pc.sed of drug addics who help CVil rghs demonsraon", ; pe from all he houses were cheere Selma rip was Professor since knew lile abou prisons, each oher wihou any profession- The over-al reacion of he Col-! ing he marchers." s' firs acive paricipaion he fel could do lile damage." al inervenion, a few ye,ars ago. lege sudens was one of complee i ~'al1\' sudens described how he civil righs sruggle, He Professor Korn worked in he " saw a self-help movemen ~ppro:a~ for wh~, hey called.:,;peake'rs such as James Fanner ha "his is an increasingly New Jersey prison sysem for ha needed help" he said. "n, fan,.slc march. Sue Rosenbel M i emp~asized he fac ha he fucpporunl'y wher small :,. '68 of CORE said ha "he mos bl... ',e a hree years and began experimenal he process of rymg o help, ". C".,', ~ ure of he Harlem pro em ani, of people can perhaps ac- work in small group herapy here. has helped me. gave me living, beauful hmo ~ ha hel~ "as a! is soluion depends on he unified pllsh somehing'dedsive.", He has since done group herapy proof of he effeciveness of his remendous feelll1g,of "Ul1JlY oe- effors of Xe\v Yorkers o wipe ou ' d "h f ween black and whe. i ' ", 1S a srong believer in he work a Rikers s an prison, was ype of reamen, e pro essor! (.scnmmalon. of he enll'ghened """"'ple, he firs o inroduce he sysem added. She added ha when a Rabbi', 1 ~" Sue Rosenberg '68 summanze( ('' han he rained, well-edu- as a mehod of dealing wih youh- Professor Korn will be leaving spok~, he ~ople (Negroes) c~eer- he fuure by saying, "in he fuprofessional. To his end, he ful offenders in Vermon, and is he College a he end of he erm ed hm whch shows, she clamed. u;'e 'he mos imporan hing is has devoed many,years presenly conrlucing self-help o ake a posiio i he Universiy ha he people of Harlem are no ha he people of Harlem should ' 'f nn 's.. mg his sysem in he field group, herapy wih Qu-palens 0 of California where he will con-, anl- emllc. rally wih as much enhusiasm 'iminoogy and penology. 'people who have lef;mena.,wards. inue pursuing his goal o "ell i Mich Gurfield '67 also a mem- abou pressing issues co\1cerning Korn firs samed Follovv'ing his ~ory.. on he like i is." bel' of CORE said ha "in many Harlem and ::-';ew York."

6 rage 6 THE CAMPUS Thursday, March 18, 16 On Oceanography Voyage The Brohers Can' Somach Rolling of Ship Ph-. Lam,Of bd ' a Tau By Jane Salodof f all eigheen sudens ill he oceanography class of wish o congraulae Th& girls of Sis Spencer '67 congraulae MKE and EDA ON THER BENG PNNEDhe "sale"way. Dr. Gerald S. Posner (Biology) should auomaically correlae he word nauical wh nausea, i would be no wonder. Chuck and Dorie We feel ha i is our E WAR E sperry 168.y HAN K 5 Judy J.j Despie rough winer seas, hey venured on an expedi- on heir responsibiliy o ell you o _ ion o he Gulf Sream wo week ends ago, and. as Dr. Pos- ner described i, "some of hem didn' quie make i." Six- ENG AGE MEN T B' een, o be exac, succumbed o seasickness, and he survivors -.- and - didn'~:r:l:: ::~l ;:;~~~aing in he College's maiden voy- Mike and Ruh, CAR N V A LM A CAB R E Larry and Enid age on a new research and raining program a Duke Universiy Marine Laboraory in Beaufor, Norh Carolina. May 8 During he four-day rip, financed by he Naional Sci- on heir ence Foundaion, he class colleced specimens of he sea bed, PN N N G S Don' say we didij' warn you J waer, fish and vegeaion. The_s~~u~d~e~n~s~a~ls~o~le~a~r~n~ed~h~o~w~~o~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii~~iiiiii:iiiiiiii~~~ii:==============::~~: operae oceanography equ1pmen. "" Dr. Posner found ha in he four-day period, he class accomplished work "equivalen o.20 nours of lecure and hiry hours of lab." The RV Easward, he only ship in he world designed specifically for eaching purposes, bore he amaeur oceanographers ou o "ea. Compleed four monhs ago, a a cos of $1.2 million, he Easward had been influenced in design by Dr. Posner, who spr.n six years eaching oceanography a Duke Universiy, while he boa was being planned. Boas And Women "She's a nice boa, bu she has some defecs," he said, "bu you'll never find a perfec boa,. as you'll never find a perfec woman-excep my wife." The primary defec a he ime was ha he ship's ani-roll device was no in operaion. The expediion had difficuly even floaing on he waer. The weaher was so bad ha hey had o urn back he firs day wihou reaching open sea. Aferwards, "when waves go as high as weny fee, we were inside" Marin Dunn '65 recalled, noing ha hey were working on deck when he waves reached en fee. A one poin, he said, he enire crew donned lfe jackes..) Eugene Sakhin '65, one of he -lch-enurers, fel ha he rip was "\vorhwhile," despie he seasick-l ness, which he suffered, he claimed, a" a "sympaheic reacion o p\ eryone else." Heave-Ho 'When in por, and no baling he weaher, he seafarers, excep fer six girls who sayed a a moel, remained on board he E a s wa rd. "The fellows were hrilled," Dr. Posner said, "and he food was delicious, unil hey sared hrowing up.". Alhough no direcly inending o dampen he enhusiasm of his ::;udens, Dr. Posner warned ha "if a person ges chronically sea."ick he shouldn' be an oceanogra Dher." However, Sakhin was no dishearened by his advice. " hink could ge used o i," he said, ' adding ha mos oceanographers ake seasick pills. Mos of he oher voyagers Sakhin said, fel ha he "high: ligh of he experience was seeing he Gulf Sream. didn' realize i would be ha warm and ha blue." he added. Alhough he emperaure was 40 degrees in he open air, he found he waer o be 82 degrees, warm enough o swim in. The dispariy in emperaures caused a phenomenon called "sea smoke" in Which he moisure a he sea'~surface condenses ino a fog ovellhe sea. "'s really beauiful," Dr. Posner recalled. He added, " gave he feeling you can ge ou and walk on he waers." STARTS TODAY E HE C TA S H ~ L F FOR DO-T-YOU~SELVERS So easy So eonomical! You don' have o be an engineering naior o' lesign,and -assemble beokcases, roem-divilers, or TV and Hi-Fi unis. Special JO% 'special Educaional Discoun a ;1_ CTY COUEGE SlOE ONL Y.. Ousanding Ar FRST Exclusively a CCNY -Booksore. NEW, Process Perma-Sealed OO s-of-choice' lrue Color ',Qualiy 'FREN'CHMPORTED PRNTS -MOUNTED - READY, TO HANG Choose from a Collecion 's of he Greaes Painings from he World's Mos famus Museums. Braque Degas Van Gogh nejres Pissarro Vlaminck Cezanne Also New Finds for he- Connoisseur. Goya Mone -Renoir -. Ch.agall G.auCJuin ".,Maisse.. :Picasso 4 ~. ~~. a.f ; -. :Toulouse-l.:arec., '-Ec~.... Lis,5." S".. LSE ' 3 " "8 '. Se~,.f :2'~U8 frol

7 rch 18, RE d THE CAM PUS Two Opposing Views on he l!roposedboyco. dens. and ha he general public ion ha sudens mee a he r;;:~~ {ww. a pin} is,even more apaheie', han he Souh Campus Gae and march o SG Tragedy average suden. if ha is possible. he Governor's office. hen "dis- The Legislaure will no ac under (Coo1inued from Page 4) o he pressure of hlee hundred su- perse in ~mall unis and obain he o whom defea is a bier blow. dens-i will,ake housands: and needed Sgnaures for he referen- is a emper anrum agains a and never more han wo ens of housands. and only hrough dum" is unworhy of consideraion., sysem which seems o have he To Bonnie, Carol, fda from he College were a boyco of,~la$ses co\lld each su- How many sudens' would, showup. odds saeked agains us, serves vigil a one ime... less den be forced,:o akeasand,and for,he march? How many, signa- only o show o our enemies ha B,.B B~5 wo per cen f h C ' eiher suppqr. he cam i aign, or ' h kn ked d ill bea 0 eo eges P ures could be-colleced in.. an"area, wen DC,own; We w " Day Session enrollmen. admi ha, he' doesn' care, Yes,' OUr heads on he, floor, he boyco was a gimmick;'n6 o conaining, only.oif!eesland"high" We' mus- hi back where,.i culminaion of he campaign,. a~rac "he reader's'ineres," as income ap&rmen-buildmgs1, ' l?-ulps-apply elec0lpai'pl'elssure; inouside he Hilon, was you sae;.bu o wake up- he su- Rahel1; han.. of{~ a,raionalfluence:,oher voer g'oup$" Wis,... by hree hundz:i!d su- den body. refuaion.;of.,m.,boyco'-anj:}, pu,one,arrn.,ofhe legisla01" Wih he, Jucy~.. ou of he 112,000 in he Whyis,iuraherdishear~nip.g~::, forh', cons~uciive' Pl'Onnc:. als, if :only' Jorce,ha,counJis"-he fol'ce '\, ~."''' -', 'ofvo-es-so ha.h.e ~:risesin Universiy. A 'rally on Souh as uou"pu.'i.;''';o<,realiiae.wha ou! "h '" "' d n,~, ere are,any"you" l~ "fu',", U,e 'fiivor -of,free,,uiion. Lawn o discuss he pro- suden Govemrwlll hinks 'Of~s'? '<?ov~r.nmen. wh; youn:.diei~ions, Sa, has worked, enribly,hard boyco brough: ou 150 su- Wha, ean,hey',nink of,sudens, ~l)dfallal!ious,logici' a~':1:hen,o{'>,i{;. a,han:kless -ask.' is: unfor Who';relus~;rl(}.~pal'k!llijeJn;rhe,~el'ed:aplan;co~ised'Q!,he'w\Ws.. unae,hey--hq.ve, compounded"ne sae ha we "mus force di&ric. 1 campajg~.-la9.. ~ f~l,! ~,lemen-soi~;, ~ach : p~vi()us "failull0,.:-' See~n.g fuiliy, by eugagingdn Ul uiion issue before ilie '._.,., ". '" 1 C"AlPQl!lS:md~ed,a w().rh-y"rep~ -~~na, oubu>s,unsuiable',for. 'N S'' M".. Perliaps i is ime we np>.o,alba:~:,. he!",vgl~"ol" ~'~a:ive.of:hes\;iden;.;body'-a-,m: -conege"s~en~i ha free uiion is'of con- rau.~? College; Michael Engel '65 only o -p.oliicians and su-. Youp uerly ridiculous sugges- JoSh Mils'67 (Formerly Suden Council). ~ ~~... ~. Sis Spenser '61- Nadine and Ruh. 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