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The B-G News April 27, 1966 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 4-27-1966 The B-G News April 27, 1966 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News April 27, 1966" (1966). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1967. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1967 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. May Queen Candidates ...See Pg. 6 The B-G News Serving a Growing University Since 1920 Wednesday, April 27, 1966 Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Vol. 50, No. 100 Dean Paulsen Approves New Hours For Women Board meeting and went into housing units will end at the By R03ERTA LIBB same time as before: 11 p.m. Staff Writer effect at that time. Sunday through Thursday, and Extension of women's hours to Four other rule changes, also 1 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. midnight Monday through Thurs- passed by the Board April 13, In other business. Sheila K. day and 2 a.m. Friday and Sat- were not approved, but were Smith, president of Prout Hall, urday was approved by Miss changed by the Board to go into reported on the Prout Hall self- Fayetta Paulsen, dean of women, effect September, 1966, and re- regulatory experiment. Each at yesterday's Association of submitted to Miss Paulsen. Women Student's Legislative These changes' include rules corridor held individual meetings providing for optional cooridor and submitted reports, which meetings, for the deletion of the were compiled into rules by hall AWS rule restricting women vis- representatives and dormitory Taylor Denies iting men's private rooms or representatives. apartments, or a recognized Uni- Dress regulations are left up Punishing 300 versity chaperon is not present. to "personal disgression, except The other two rules include for Sunday afternoon dinners," the elimination of shower restri- and hall quiet hours on eachfloor For 'Rampage' ctions after hours and the addition were set up by the respective Dean of Men Wallace W. Tay- of rules providing for women corridor. lor last night denied an Assoc- staying overnight in other The Board extended the pro- iated Press report that disci- women's housing units during the ject to May 13 because the rules plinary action has been taken week. did not go into effect until April against about 300 students who Approval was delayed, M js 22. Miss Smith said that so far Paulsen said, because they were there have been no complaints A DIESEL en gin* pulling 10 power units collided with a took part in a "spring fever" passed by the Board "withoat from the participants. stalled tractor-trailer rig this afternoon at the New York Cen- rampage last week. consideration of how these Nancy Otto, first vice-presi- tral crossing at Reed Street. Four units of the train were de- A number of students were changes would or could be car- dent and chairman of the con- railed, including this one that ended up on top of the flat-bed called in and talked to, but that was the extent of the "disci- ried out and what effect they stitutional revisions committee, trailer. The truck was demolished and two trainmen, were in- might have on current and future presented a proposed AWS con- jured slightly. The truck driver had gotten out of the cab and plinary action," he said. The AP report said, "The operations." stitution of 1966-67, which was was trying to flag down the train. He was not injured. Photo The hours change eliminates written by the committee for by David Crawford. University reports today (Tues- day) some mild disciplinary ac- the need for women to take late this past year. The proposed tion against a few of the more permissions as was previously provisions were taken back to rambunctious undergrads, inclu- done. Men's calling hours at housing units for discussion. ding probation, but no one has Balogh Named been expelled." There is "no truth to the report," Dean Taylor said. New York Actor Nothing has been done, he said, about paying for the damage done Academy Head during the outbreak. Due Here Today "I would like to see something Dr. Joseph K. Balogh, chair- sciences has held the presi- done about it," he emphasized. Professional New York actor A graduate of BrooklynCollege man of the sociology department, dency." Michael Lombard will arrive to- and Boston University, Mr.Lom- was recently elected president of Two other University faculty day to. begin rehearsals for his bard appeared on Broadway in the Ohio Academy of Science for members also were elected to U.S. Jet Downs role in the University Theatre's Jean Anouilh's "Poor Bitos." This past season he performed 1968. positions in the Academy. Dr. t production of "Volpone." The election of Dr. Balogh Arthur G. NeaL associate pro- Communist MIG "Mr. Lombard's appearance with Anne Bancroft and Jason marked the first time in its fessor of sociology, was elected at Bowling Green will add a good Robards in Michael Cacoyannis' 75 year history that the Acad- the vice president in charge of SAlGON(AP)-A late model Sov- deal of excitement to the produc- production of "The Devils." emy has selected a president programming for the anthropo- iet-built MIG fighter plane was tion as well as give the students Off Broadway, the native New from a field other than the phy- logy and sociology section and shot down yesterday in combat a chance to learn from a pro- Yorker co-starred with Shelley scial or biological sciences. Dr. Joseph E. Klvlin, assistant by an A merican Phantom Jet figh- fessional," Dr. Harold B. Obee, Winters and later Mercedes Mc- "This appointment is a great professor of sociology, was el- ter in a brief duel above North director of the play, said yester- Cambridge in Lewis John Car- tribute to Bowling Green," Dr. ected an academy fellow. Viet Nam between two MIG and day. lino's brace of two-character, Balogh said. "It is the first "The great Interest shown by two of the Phantoms. Mr. Lombard, who has acted one-act plays collectively titled time that someone from the Uni- sociology department members Sidewinder missiles from one In Broadway plays and television "Cages." versity has served In this cap- in the academy and the fact that of the Phantoms downed theMIG, series, will play Volpone, the Mr. Lombard also performed acity as well as the first time the University sociology depart- the first of its advanced type cynical and shrewd rascal of the in two Harold Pinter plays "The that someone In the behavorial ment has the greatest amount of to be shot down. The clash oc- Ben Jonson comedy. Dumbwaiter," and "The Collec- people lecturing to high school curred 35 miles from the Red The play will be presented tion," both off-Broadway hits. students than any other state Chinese border. May 11 through May 14. Mr. Lombard's television ap- Fall Advising department, may have been a pearances have included three factor in the selections by the The proximity of Red China featured performances on "The Academy," Dr. Balogh added. to the battle scene raised specu- Defenders," and co-star roles Sessions Set Dr. Balogh has been a member lation that the M1GS may have in "For The People," "Naked ' Academic advising for the fall of the Academy for approximately come from Chinese bases. How- City," and "Kaleidoscope." semester will begin tomorrow five years. He has served as ever, American officials in While serving with the army for rising seniors and graduate membership vice president and Saigon said they didn't know in Europe in 1959, Mr. Lombard students, and Wednesday, May 4, executive vice president of the where the planes came from, nor directed a production of "The for students who will be juniors, anthropology and sociology sec- the nationality of their pilots. Glass Menagerie" with a Ger- sophomores, and second semes- tions and as a member of the man American cast which per- ter freshmen. executive council. In Washington, State Depart- formed at various West Germany Completed registration forms ment spokesman Robert Mc- U.S. Information Agency centers should be turned in at the reg- *::::::::W:W:::%W:^^ Closkey said yesterdayWashing- for the State Department. istrar's office in accordance with ton has no information of the Mr. Lombard also has played the schedule found on page 3 WEATHER origin of the MIG. McCloskey in several Shakespearean plays, of today's issue of the News. repeated what Secretary of State including the New York Shakes- peare Festival's production of Students must present a re- The forecast for today is cloudy Rusk said in a broadcast inter- ceipt to show they have paid the view last July: "There is no "Merchant of Venice" and "King with occasional rain, the high in Lear," which were televised by $10 administrative service the 50's. Mostly cloudy and sanctuary in the Viet Nam war." charge for the fall semester. CBS. warmer with showers is pre- He declined to comment on He also has appeared with Students unable to register at dicted for tomorrow. the scheduled times may do so whether the enemy MIG could the American Shakespeare Fes- be chased Into Red China. MICHAEL LOMBARD rival at Stratford, Conn.
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