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The Reporter, February 02, 1970 City University of New York (CUNY) CUNY Academic Works The Reporter Archives 1970 The Reporter, February 02, 1970 How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! More information about this work at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu/bb_arch_reporter/138 Discover additional works at: https://academicworks.cuny.edu This work is made publicly available by the City University of New York (CUNY). Contact: [email protected] THE GRADUATE ELECTIONS INFORMATION' Reporter * Page 24 * The Bernard M. Baruch College Vol. LXXV - No. 14 A FREE Preu MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1970 Reverend King Will Be Beta Frank Hodges Re1e,liected Gamrna Stude,nt C.ou·ncir· Pres.; Remelllbe,red By CUNY Sigrna The birthday of the Reverend Martin Luther King, e e ee Jr. was designated Decemebet· 23, 1969 by the Board of Tw nty-two estudents have b n Higher Education as an official holiday of the City Uni- honored by el ection to B ta Gam­ ma eSigma, th honorary business versity of New York. frat rnity.e There are 1570e students January 15, has been designated by the CUNY trus­ in the upp r junior·ande s nior eclas­ sificatione in both th day ande ven­ tees as Human Rights D,ay, to be marked by the closing inge s ssione and from thos stu­ of all university campuses. d nts, th e followinge eight were elected: K nn the August,e Marvin -�, J. Brafman, St ph n B . .Chaikind,e Dorian Chui,e Jamese R. Heed, Mari­ � a�na Alic Reges, Mich� l Spola- 0-1 nch ande Ann tte Tamarm.e e e Five estudents whoe w r graduat­e de ith r ine Jun 1969e ore Sept em­ b er 1969 w re also el ct d. Robe ert D nis, e Stanley Gordon, Stev n Manni Kahan, ePeter H. W iss­e bauec,e e and Jose ph D. Weisb rg w r soe honor d. e e Stud nts eofe th Graduate e Divi­ With approximately 92% of the votes counted, it has sion who w r alsoe el ct d to Beta been ascertained that all members of the Student Council Gamma Sigma ar as f�llows: Paul Executive Board have been reelected. Frank Hodges defeated J.e Bamundo, Richarde e K.e Conrad; John, Richberg for the Presidency and Gary Meisels was re­ B nnett H. G nz l, L onarde eR. J i:iskol, Pau1 Kudurshian,e J ffr y elected in a Yes-No vote. Henry Flores defeated Earl Suri A. Lasky, Jorg M. Mulhall, Irwin for _Treasurer. Maddelana Nappi and Michelle Tripolone, L. Neulight,e and eFrank,· J. Russo. running unopposed, were elected Director of External Af­ El ction to m mbershipe ,in Beta fairs and Executive Secretary respectively. (Final results in Gammae Sigmae is recogniz d ase the the undergraduate student council elections will be published high st acad mic honor conf rred The Reporter). in the next issue of on students of business in American ­ coHeges and unive�ities. The e \igi- ----------------'---------- bilitye requirements which include sup rior scholarship, integrity-and · character a:hd· promise of profes­ 'WBMB Reorganizing sional development are the same as 1 those for electione to Phie Beta Kappae in lib rale artse colle ges. At For,Spring Semester. th Baruche Colle g , stude nts withe an inde x of ov r 1.2 ar consider d WBMB is now accepting applications for announcers, for el ction. 1 �----------� engineers, and backup personnel. Applications may be ob- tained at Room 206 in the Student Center. THIS WEEK IN A general staff meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb­ THE REPORTER: ruarey 4, 1970 ate 8 :30e p.m. in the North Lounge of th� Stud nt Center. Ev ryon applyinge POET'Se CORNER ......... e for a position with WBMB is urg d A s lection of the efin st e e I from Baruch's laureat s toe attend (r fr shments will be s rved). I'D RATH�R BE RIGHT eNOTE: e All applicantse will eTHAN .... -----­e American Mark-eUng S,ociety hav to att nd eea training s ssion H rb Rothmane lookse into th the following w k -c- February 9 past a� w ll as th future through 1,3, 1970e - to qualify for WUI Host Graduate Stud,ents ATTACK ______ 4 positionse wit� th station/��r".'il_l Paul Guzzardo predicts the be abl to sign 1JP for ,:,i'f:.tr�rnl)lge The New York Chapter of the American Marketing forthcoming T.A. strike of session onee Wednesday, F bruary 4 1972 at our m ting.e e e Association will act as host to graduating seniors and grad­ eIf youe ar eeunabl to attende th ' uate students, both men and women, and personnel recruiters ANOTHER FACE W dn sday em ting eor hav diffi­ from leading companies at the Park Sheraton Hotel, New Barbara Pick is outragede at culty ip att ndinge th training ses­ the worlds' hypocris s siorn,,WBMB pleas ecommunicatee withcl York, on Thursdaye e and Friday,e e F�bruary 26 and 27. - Eve ning Se ssion, o WBMB Radio Station Tb1� w ill b eth fifth consecutiv '• e e e e CHARASZ'Se e GEMS Box 903, Stud nt Cent r. yea, the chapter hase sponsor d such ta! S rvic of N w York (Blu Th po t turns to humor a job eget-tog th r,e ande past con- Cross), Bamberger's,e Carnation with his own daffynitions fei-enc s have work d w ll for both Company, Chevron Che mical Com- NEW R EGISTRATibN e d uce d rans/ QfeS interest d R T ·' •t F companies and students e pany, Compton Adv rtising, Inc., PROCEDUREe g . e e R. e e in that all important first full- Consolidated Edison Company of Sheldonei Sw id turns his N w e e Ca led A time job. This year's ev nt, New York, H. Donn ll y Cor- · 1 t oward a For' by s C e e e / • • • York INTRO '70, short for in- poration, Erni Industrie es, Fir - ;::c� ��tiq�ft: . dustry's n w tal nte recruiting or- man's Fund eAm rican Insuranc e 13 The Student Advisory Council of The City University of ganization,e bids lik ly to match its Companies,e Ge neral Food Corpora- SPECIAL CENTERFOLD 12- love to hav predec essors. e e e tion, G rtz D partment Stor:, W.T. Playboy would New York called for reduced transit fares for college students Stud nts att nding will have th Grant Company, ITT-Contmentale e this_ eyeful in the metropolitan area. opportunity to talk to r cruiterse Baking Company, Kendall -T xtil s, SENSITIVITY ' The S.A.C. action was taken Jan. 5 at a meeting of its from a wide varietye of busin sse ac- Kolpman Mills,e Inc. WORKSHOPe e ____ 16 tivity. Among the firms alr ady Also: Lib rty Mutual Insurance Farr l eN ssone tellse what it Executive Committee representing over 180,000 students in signed up for N w York INTRO Company Thomas J. Lipton, eInc., was lik to b ther the 18 college units of CUNY. '70, are leading advertise ing agen- Oscar M;y?er & Company,e M tro- cies, businesse mµ.chin emanufac--politan Lif Insuranc Company, PLUS A SELECTION OF According to S.A.C. Chairman, Lesj;er Jacobs of Queens .turers, ch mical produc rs, drug Mobile eOil Corp., National Cashe ARTICLES FROM OUR College,' "a 50 per cent increase in transit cost imposes an manufacturers, food e processors, R gist r Company, National L ad COAST TO COAST CAM- enormous hardship upon commuter stud�nts who are simul- g�oline and ?ile mark _ters, �s�r- Company,e Navy Resale Sys�m Of- PUS CORRESPONDENTS ance compame s, e pubhc utilities, fic Northwe estern Mutual Life In-I'-------------' taneously being asked by the Mayor to provide support of publishers, r tail rs, eboth individ- sure ;nc Company, Ortho Pharma-e r===,,,;,,,,======== e the University's budget through substantial fee increases." ual department stor s and chain c utical Company,e J. c. Penn y Graduqte Elections retailers, an textile manufactur- Company, Prud ntial Insuranc Mr. Jacobs said that the S.A.C. resolution calling for ers. e Sys- e e e Company,R. RCA Information lnformafi.on reduced fares equal to those currently' granted public and ' Specife ic compani s r pr sentede terns, J. R ynolds Tobacco Com- e private high school students at N w Yore k INTRO '70 includ : pany, Royal Globe Insurance Com- Page h�d been sent to Mayor Lindsay Aetna Lif & Casualty Company, panies, 3M Company, Unitede M r- 24 and to Dr. William Ronan, Chairman of the New York City Ameri & Manufactur rs, Inc., can Cyanamid Company, Ar- chants Transit Authority. mour Dial, Inc., Associated Hospi- (Continued on Page 10) Page Two THE ·REP O RTER Monday, February 2, 1970- e te s. R�porter , L t r . I ='-='�"'l'.!".. "::� :::: .. =::.'\:".1'.� t r l1=======p==o=e=l=j==c==o=_ =r.=n=e=r=�=====;;;;;!J r ,t�!, o1 d Ed1 9 37 M . !.? ��:·y��- f. s%l!i ���"'�=�:e �..1a /:.! � lr�.; e e e fo��c:o��r . 313 I SOITY Monday Thursday. Telephone GRamerc7 3-'17.S or OReaon 3-'1700 Ext . am to answ r your l tt r F.dltorlalthrou&h optnlOM are the view t>f The Manaatnll Board and do not necessarily II, e e c represent thoae of the Colleae or the University.
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