WEATHER: RI SUNNY %? LOMS IN THE 56's fB Safety Campaign Loophole in System? fk by Betsy Gwen by Tara Kalagher Inter Dormitory Council's Why :.ieren't Tufts Administration Committee jtudeht warned immediately met last week with Dave & the potential ha- Slater, head of the. zards existing on- University Safety Office ,. :ampus Friday night? to discuss ideas for a fiat seems to be the sub- safety awareness campaign ject of much conversa- on the Tufts campus. tion these days. Indeed, In the meeting, Slater rufts Security has often referred all present campus Deen the subject -.f police security measures nuch consternatiorl. Sophomore Wins $20poO Scholarshi to that department and out- Brdce Reitman, D6an by Betsy Rosenbloom larships are nominated by lined his plan for a >f Students, comment- Sophomore Danny Gelber their institutions of safety awareness package. 3d that "one weekend of was notified early Wednesday higher education. At Tufts, Slater, unable to answer lifficulty is not really morning that he has been which has no faculty questions of the Admini- 2ause for alarm." HOW- chosen as this year's representative to serve as stration Committee concer- mer, effective security Truman Scholar from the liaison between the ning policy procedure, di- ias never been one of state of Florida. Gelber university and the Truman rected the questions. rufts' strong points. The was nofiified in January . Foundation, candidates are PresmtlYthe LOOP system Loop System, Reitman's that he had been chosen as nominated through the is issued to the University :hree-year-old 'Baby', a semi-finalist in the Dean of Undergraduate Police to notify dormitories $as the logical end of Truman Scholarsb Lp Com- Studies Howard Solomon. of an incident of an 2 perplex.ing problem;

petit ion e Nominees are considered . emergency nature that has lamely, how to inform The Harry S. Truman on the basis of the extent occurred on campus. The :he Tufts community scholarships are awarded on to which the student has role of the Campus Police, If possible danger and the basis of merit to shown an outstanding according to Campus Police low to stop rumors. The students who will be potential for leadership in Chief Vaillancourt, is Loop System consists of college juniors and seniors government, and academic "to notify (Associate Dean f telephone chain in the 1980-81 academic performance. Gelber is a of Students Bruce) Reitman; implemented by the Dean's year and who have an member of the T.C.U. Senate (Reitman's) office takes it )ffice to inform the cam- outstanding potential for and past chairman of the from there." Last )us of possible emergency Senate8s Administration and weekend's assaults situations. leadership in. government e four AU- candidates for scho- Blidqet Committf?e. were reported on campus. Reitman @ s Loop depends Contmued, PW~7 According to Vaillancmmt I lpon the presence of the it the police followed the Resident Directors at LOOP system procedure. He :he time of emergency. by John Neff partment search committees also added that "the lowever I when asked why XLmosL decade since the a are not as concerned as they police response time is :he loop wasn't implement- tensions of the 19QOBs could be about '' aggressively approximately two minutes. 'I 3d 'til the next morning, ended, racial issues remain recruiting minor it y According to the Tufts Uni- Continued, page a concern at Tufts, where 5 faculty members, '' according versity Campus Police the hiring of minority to Harleston, who said that Statistics, reported faculty members has lagged t@his knowledge, no minor assaults on University and admissions of minority minority professors will be personnel have' increased, students remains at issue, added to the faculty next from 25 in 1978 to 30 in According to Dean of year. 1979, The increase, FacuLty Bernard Harleston Harleston added, ~OWWCZ,howeverp does not hold true "there are curren-tly only that "departments need more for reported motor two tenured black faculty help from an active vehicle larceny and members, and the total aff -*mative action office, university larceny which minority faculty member- He said that the current both decneased by 10 and ship numbers around fifteen, Affirmative Action Office 16 respectively, as compared to two-hundred is stagfed only by Director Jane Sandler I chairperson and seventy faculty members John Riley and an of the ID2 Admin5stration in all, assistant director adding Committee during the 'When you can still comt "ik clearly isn@t%a,rge meeting with Slater asserted minority f acul-ty members enough to dd the job, e: that ppaEthou~hsafety you. don 't have enoughB" Asked whether obtaining improvements have been made , Harleston said, adding "we tenure is more difficult for there is still much more perceive it as a real black professors, Lhat can be done. (Tne probl. m0 :' v .- Harleston said, "1 really Camittee) in its role to office operating- the JOG.- The scarcity of minoriiy have no standard from which promote the welfare of the professors stems partially son Fire and Security Syskm. ko judge, 1 was granted residegatial student body, from the fact that de- (John Sipos) Cuntinued, page b Continued, page 7 In response: To the Editor: A rereading of my ar- I am writing in response ticZe on the Bubs (April to the glib, slanted artie 25th) wouZd cZear up the Tufts ILY cle by Tara Kalagher on WILLIAM A. FRECllTMAN, Editor in Chief bZatant misunderstanding MARSHA COWAN, Layout Editor TARA M. KALAGHER, Calendar Editor the recent Inter-Collegiate by Mr#McKersie of the MICHEAL A. FEIBUS, News Editor PETER W(IN, Business Sing. ckzizy, April MARGARET JOY FRISCH, Sports Editor JOSH MAYER, Rrts Editor CTuf ts article's content. ELIZABETH GROSS, Copy Editor KEN SUNSHINE, Photography Editor 14, 1980) GZib is not synonymous Tufts Daily is a non-profit s,tudent- newspaper of Tufts University, In my opinion, the to the articZe as every printed weekdays by the Harvtlrd Crimson, Inc., 14 Plympton St., Cambr'idge. Princeton Nassoons did not Direct all correspondence to: Tufts' Daill, Curtis Hall, Tufts University, word was betdored to Medford, Mass., 02144. Phone:. 628-5000, x463. "Steal the Show." They encourage the various 1 hadbrilliant showmanship groups, especia Z Zy Tufts ' but their arrangements own JiZZs and Bubs. Indeed, Letters to the Editor were typically Ivy League: there was nothing but To the Editor: from coming and thereby simple chords and melodic praise for both 9*oUPs* Concerning the recent deny them free speech. If humdrum. Their version of The articZe is indeed '' can-cellation of Hasan JPAC did have that power, Stevie Wonder s "Golden "stanted" but the audi- the objection issued to the Lady" was a clear example Rahman s scheduled erne 's response to aZZ the TCIA weeks ago would have of this. Yet I enjoyed appearance at Tufts, the groups was sZanted-they stopped the event, not an their presence at the show, actual chain of events enthusiastically loved the should be made clear. The unrelated decision of in that it rounded out the Nassoons. The articZe does President Mayer last Sunday. program. The UNH TCIA extended an invitation not pretend at a knmZedge- to a member of the When the TCIA requested Gentlemen and Tufts abZe musicaZ anaZysis. It Palestinian Liberation the opinion of JPAC, they Beelzebubs were both is mereZy a review of the Organization. They then wanted, I hope, an honest superior to the Nassoons in shm by a critic who does response based on con- came to members of JPAC and their musicianship. UNH , have a musical background victions as opposed to a asked their opinion saying though highly traditional, (albeit Zimited). I did the invitation was still go ahead out of politeness. displayed accuracy and fine not deZve into the musicaZ s 1ight ly tentative. At that time, a majority of pitch. The Bubs tackled difficuZty of each song. JPAC sent an official JPAC members were not in complex arrangements , I merety observed the letter of objection to the favor to the TCIA's in- creating a spicy sound audience 's reaction to vitation. There is a rather different from the TCIA. The TCIA then each group and my own. If scheduled the spesker and fundamental difference traditional. Unfortunately, Mr. McKersie were to take after weeks of uncertainty betbeen objecting to an Miss Kalagher based her an objective look at the invitation to an orga- as to the actual date, it opinion on showmanship show, he would undoubtedly was finally fixed for nization and denying free rather than musical com- notice the incredibly Monday, April 14. The day speech at this university. plexity. She overlooked enthusiastic response that before, President Mayer The PLO did not come to Beelzebub melodies such as the Tufts audience gave the cancelled the speaker for Tufts requesting the "Gal in Calico" and "Take Nassoons. opportunity to erc ise YOU Back." s ecur it y reasons ex Mr. MeKersie 's . Tara Kalagher needed to In the letter to the their right to present objection smacks of a hurt approach each group at editor of the Tufts Daily their views. They were its own level and ego-aZthough I'm at a Zoss of April 15, the TCIA chosen and invited by the appreciate them for their to know why! The Bubs were writes that "the position TCIA. This is what JPAC strengths. Rather. than very good and were en- of JPAC would deny free ob j ec ted to. laud one group for flashy couraged by their Tufts speech on the Campus of In Phil Waldeck I s steps she might perhaps peepship. However, they Tufts. letter to the Tuesday , develop a critical ear undoubtedZy because of JPAC is not in the Daily, he wrote that we for acapella singing. uncantroZ Zab Ze circum- position to deny free speeck. should hear "Palestinian stances, dZd not live up to to a member of the PLO. points of view and their I hope this letter the professionaZ enter- plight" to decrease Some members of JPAC may rescues her from emba- tainment of last year. I misperceptions. No member object to the TCIA in- rassing herself in future do not at aZZ consider my of JPAC has disagreed with vitation , .bnt JPAC ob- articles. article an embarrassment. viously did not have the this. But while the PLO Sincerely, perhaps Mr. McKersie should may be the beFt kpown Bill McKersie power to stop the PLO Contznued, page 4 pe-malyze his criti-eaz , points to see if they are by Garry Trudeau vaZidated or if they are DOONESBURY mereZy a htego!

./ NO KIDDN6? CORRECTION WArS mn- IF& MAN. It was erroneously re- ported yesterday in "Aca- demic Resource Center to Upen Next FaZZ" that Mmicio Gutierrez is a member of the Art Depart- ment. I@. Gutierrez is an Associate Professor of Mathematics. The Daily regrets this error. colcsrd: Undergra Education is th ortant Funstis t Tufts Provides

The follm&g arc DAILY: Dean Harleston said Bernie's done this excep- 3 importance of under- excerpts from an inter- when he resigned that he tionally well. graduate education at Tufts view with Professor of will return to his first IPdlike to think that will be enhanced, Political Science, Fmnk love- teaching. Do you one of the reasons that 1 I teach undergraduates and Concord, Predident Jean think you'll miss teaching might be viewed as accept- we've always had a rela- Mayer's choice $Or the while you've the I associate able for this position is tively small graduate pro- Ac As te; Pro- ting sock .Provost ? that I think I have a very relative to the nun- vost Coleord gram pos;tkm. COLCORD: Oh yesp definite- good relation with stu- ber of undergraduates. I verbalized his thoughts ly.' My intention for this dents too. I believe think undergraduate edu- of Tufts, of his new posi- coming year is not to teach very strongly in student cation is the most impor- tion the undergraduate at all. I think that would participation in the de- tant function that Tufts situation at Tufts and .b& an undesirable thing to cision making of the performs, and I want to' Dean of Arts and Sciences- do along with tkylng to do university . keep it that way. I'm not Bernard Harleston, to ' this job. This job is a DAILY: What do you see going to stand around and Intemiewer Mike Feibus. very big one- I've been eventually ' happening to the watch it become secondary DAILY: What do you see as quite close to Dean undergraduate administration or unimportant. the role of ,Acting Associate Harleston as chairman of at Tufts? There have been The President has told Provost 3 this Department and I have some administrative changes me that he views under- COLCORB: WellI as the press a pretty good sense of how in the university in the graduate education as release stated, the job is busy he is. I look to him past year or so. central to Tufts. His the job presently called as a model of how I would COLCORD: well, that's a interests are broader than ,Dean of Faculty with very like to behave. tough question to answer. that- they have to be little modification and I'ts important for me If I have anything to say given the nature of his the title was changed pri- to maintain ties with the marily because there are about it, and I hope I. will, job faculty, as. well as to re- two significant,- although Present the students. If not major, changes that aanian Student at Eas- I remain in this job aftex by Tara M. Kalagher this reflectss, Those are the first year it*spossible that bean Milburnlof Lib- "1 personally think in regard to the Iranian but as of right now weore that the taking of the students' situation. eral Arts will have a con- talking about one year- I American hostages by the president Jean Mayer Sent siderably longer role in would like to go back to militant Iranian students a letter to each Iranian dealing with faculty dev- teaching because, Yeah- elopment. The ultkmate is wrong. However, the student expressing concern 1 love it and I will miss motivations behind this and offering any help that responsiblility still re- it, I'm sure. mains in the office that hostage-taking are very might be necessary. Unlike DAILY: YOU said that youGd I'm going to take but real." said an Xranian other universities, Tufts like to mold yourself after student. is unique in its attitude there will be a good deal Dean Harleston's behavior, more delegation of respon- None of the Iranian toward Iranian students. DO you see yourself as students at Tufts had any Also, Jean Mayer sent a sibility to Dean Milburn. Harleston's replacement? The second has been dis- difficulty with their visas letter to the cussed more fully- the COLCORD: Well,,just in when they reported under Times about the treatment question of greater au'ior- terms of the job &fini-, Carter' s order in October. of the Iranian students in ity for the Dean of Engine- tion, yes. As far as re- When asked if the students the U.S. ering, Dean Nelson. The placing him more as a per- generally felt that they "Unless both sides intention t:hs.re, and I mav sonality, and that's a tall would or could return to attempt to think like their very much agree with this, order. I don't think that's Iran if necessary, the opponents, the hostage is that there should be a a reasonable expectation student stated that for a situation will go on. If stronger role for the Dean under any circumstances. few it would not be deemed both do so, there will be with the development of He and I are different advisable for political hope for a compromise. people, we obviously will programs, faculty and just reasons e Right now, we're at a a general kind of person- operate differently- like President Carter appa- stalemate," the Iranian ality and style of the any two people. I worked rently foresaw this student said. A way of engineering school then, very closely with Harleston possibility as he agreed to reaching this frame of for whatever -r_e_ason,'has for ten years, and ad- allow Iranians to remain in mind, the student suggested, been the case in the past. mired him very muche the U-S. for humanitarian is to broach "the one Both Deans will have a Bernie, as was very evi- reason s which would harbor untapped resource of Uni- greater degree of involve- dent when he resigned, has those who fear persecution versity professors. They ment on the affairs of a very strong relationship upon their return. haven't been used to their their jurisdictions with students. This has The possibilities of fullest." They (the There wmCtbe any signifi- been very important in his returning to Iran fiuctuate professors, some of whom cant alterations before administration. He knows with each individual case. have lectured at Tufts), the committee to evaluate that the students are what The Iranian student said are much more attunedto the administrative struc- it's all about in this that, ''your father 's analyzing the Iranian ture begins its work. My place and that he needs to occupationBDis the main politics, culture, and keep himself informed as to situation than many job is an interim position criteria in the evaluation that will carry on very the attitudes needs I goals of the quality of their advisors in the State De- much the way Dean Harleston and demands of the students. reception back home partment. Tf, indeed, this has, What happens at the That3s what makes or breaks Tufts students and resource is tapped, then end of the year is any- the school- how satisfied administration have shown perhaps the gapl would be body's guess. the student body is. understanding and concern broached. 0

.i6 0 0 0 t9 :by Kevin Thurm 0 0 0 The start of the base- his team was in the '69 and 0 0 0 THE FI.KSTANNU,L 0 ball season is upon us '73 World Series?" This is 0 0 :once again and that means true, but not one member 0 "spring fever" is here. 0 TUFTS DINNER DANCE of either of those teams 0 "Spring Fever" is a 0 0 remains, and on top of 0 ;Lb Farewell to Seniors :disease that afflicts all that, I have to put up with 1: s baseball fans during the something far worse than 0 0 to be held' at the hrk Plaza g month of April. It is to death: New York Yankee 0 0 0 be in love with a baseball fans. Ever since 1974, e April 26,1980 0 0 e team and hopeful that this anyone in New York who 0 0 :year will be your team's ever ate apple pie or drove 0 Tickets Can Be Purchased year to make it to the 0 : a Chevrolet has become a 0 at Student Activities Sponsored by the Class of '81 Series. MY team is, of 0 : Yankee fan. 0 in Eaton Hall $ course, the . Even though the teams 0 : Now don't think "spring are in different leagues, ~0.0...... 000~00000~000000~0~0000~~00000000000~ i fever" is all fun and Yankee fans are considered excitement. For me these the enemy. They are the LI past few years have meant people who care more about Being Therewis where it's at worrying that the Mets Reggie Jackson's taste in would be mathematically candy bars and Billy by Josh Mayer eliminated from contention Martin's favorite sparring Being The2.e is one of also excellent. by Memorial Day. But I partner, than they do about the most entertaining and Most of the movie was persevere. the stock market or the perplexing movies to come shot on an estate in South Each night I anxiously Iranian crisis. out in a long time. It is Carolina and is gorgeous. await the scores from the Since the Yankees became one of those rare movies The interior of the man- day and each morning I contenders again, I have that doesn't slap you in sion is what you would ex- scrutinize the box scores. beensubjected to more the face with its message. pect to find in the house It used to be a lot easier verbal abuse than any other and yes, it does have a of a financial demigod on me, having Seaver, baseball fan. (Sorry message. (whose tomb looks like the Koosman and Matlack to Chicagoans, but your back of a dollar bill). relax to. This year, the Jerzy Kosinskl, not an _. rivalry is a bit calmer author known for his side- But performances and "New New York Mets" (they since your last pennant splitting humor, is the setting are both secondary should sell that slogan to winner Ssas the '59 White author of the novel from to the movie's theme. Be- -a newspaper) have titilated Sox.) No one knows how which Being There Is an ad- ing There is a movie that me with Ray Burris, Tom much I desire a return to aptation. This in itself makes you think. Did Hausman and Pete Falcone. the good old days when adds to the film's perplex- Kosinski want us to laugh I am not knocking this Gene Michaels, Horace ity. Should we be deeply at society's bli.nd accept- year's Wets, but it's Clarke and Fritz Peterson touched by some heavy w- ance of Sellers (who speaks rather discouraging to have could be counted on to derlying message, or of nothing but how to grow your team not reach the keep the pressure off me. should we laugh at the mor- a garden) , of did he in- .500 mark after the first What does this all mean? onic simplicity of Chance, tend to make some biblical week of the season. There It means that I will the gardener (Peter analogy? MacLaine 's name is are aches and pains in continue to have "spring Sellers)? Maybe there's Evy and she falls in love threatening to kill John fever" through to September. room for both. . with someone who is a gard- Stearns if he doesp't drlve I'll root for the Mets Sellers gives an amaz- ener. This could be coin- in the runners to tie a through thin and thin and ing performance as the os- cidental, but the final game, or promising to light accept the abuse Yankee tensibly moronic gardener scene' before the credifs Mark Bomback ' s underwear I fans will so kindly offer. who by way of coincidence is blantantly biblical. so on fire if he doesn't get But all of us, no matter and ambiguity, rises to be- again, just what is the the last out. Ah, sprhg,' what we're thinking about come a close friend of a movie about? and to be young and crazy in mid-July, are affected multimillionaire and al- Should we laugh at the about a baseball team. for this one month by a most an advisor 'to the movie's hilarious coinci- You're probably saying, little bug; "Spring Fever, Pres3,dent of the United dences and Sellers' dead "what is he crying about, catch it: r- i- States. pan jokes, or should we I MeLvyn Douglas does an search for an earth shat- LETTERS, con tinuea excellent job portraying tering statement? Frankly, JPAC have not and would no group of Palestinians,%' - they the aging and dying finaii- I'm not sure. Being There seek to abridge freedom of are not the only Palestinian is a thoroughly stimulat- speech at Tufts, but have cia1 baron, and Jack Warden nationalists who speak about ing film that shoyld not objected to the TCIA'a is perfect as the dumb their cause and their president who quotes be missed. choice of a speaer to Sellers on National Tele- rights. JPAC would never present the viewpoint and have been against hearing vision. current situation of the a Palestinian give his point Shirley MacLaine is the flOte: Being There is show- Palestinians by their ing at th Pmis The- of view, but rather was invitation to Hasan Rahman young wife of the milllon- Sack opposed to courting an aire who falls in love with atre opposite the Pmden- an official spokesman of official PLO representative. the PLO. Sellers. Her performance is , tiat. Once wain, members _of Janet Levy Y'80 oes 5- Minority Population at Tufts -e- <- by Mzrgaret Joy Frisch after the intense and -_I - --- The Men's Tennis Team exciting singles play that White indicates Hispanics: and slashed maintained their 5-0 ~ clinched the snatch, the ite indicates record, defeating Boston team lost two of the 'three College 6-,3. They clinched unnecessary doubles matches e bar indicates the competikion without the The duo of Schottenstein a usually significant doubles and Richard Ing won 6-22, 6 matches by sweeping five 6-4. of six singles matches. Shapiro was surprised Playing number one, Marc by the easy victory over a Brofskywas defeated 7-6, 3 supposedly tough team, He 3-6, 4.6, "I don't think qualified the victory, he played mentally tough," however, with the disap- stated Coach Rick Shapiro. pointment in his doubles Singles winners were teams. "They didn 't Howie Mendel (6-2, 6-3) concentrate as they shou'id Eric Schottenstein (7-6, have, they have to learn to 6.~3) J-amie Alexander put out an all out effort

(6-lR 6.-2) Tim Gray (6-2, under any circumstances ~ 6-41 Adam Goldstein (6-3, It was a bitter-sweet 6-2) victory.

continued - - MINORITY ,Bakke decision. "We in Reitman commented that makers, one would assume ;enure myself and went .he admissions off ice zhrough tenure review, but '"Lhe timing is not the that security would be Jiewed our new policy .t 'smy impression that: it ' S strengthening, " Behnke Said- fallback. The weak- even more strict. - difficult." He ness is that it is a chain There have been new lot more , ' I&fts 1 former ,.agfirmative add& that blacks do have call md its functioning security measures ' action statement set a goal more advising commitments, is dependent upon whether implemented which have of seeking a student body which could make scholar- or not the Resident Direc- proven effective with a ten percent pro- tors are in their rooms." Rumors that incidents ship more difficult- portion of minority students Howeverp the fallback in had been hushed up and Harleston said that The current policy Statement this particular instance studehts had been un- Black representation in the eschews the ten-percent does indeed seem to be informed of their occur- administration will decline figure, but it says that timing for the Loop is rence were completely un- next year with his Tufts has ''a strong futile unless it; has im- founded, (according to resignation and that of commitment to affirmative Pat Carlton from mediate effectiveness. Reitman. "These were close actionpi' said Dean Behnke. ,African-merican Cultural don*t the point closed, isolated, and pri- Tufts has consistently "1 see Office, and added, "We in using the Loop after vate incidents which did kept a proportion of may be losing more than 2 am because people aren't not endanger the campusOE' minority students above we 're gaining. 'I ten percent Behnke said, roaming about campus I There was one 'barroom According to figures Reitman continued. However brawla which the Somerville although the representation provided by Dean of it would seem that the Police took care of and 2 of minority groups in Admissions Michael Behnke, majority of incidents incidents of Boyfriend/Gid relation to one another ,don't usuallyoccur in friend Fights which resulk- acceptance of minority changes year by year. students have falleh from crowds but against iso- ed in physical violence. Professor Brown said 449 last year to an esti-- lated individuals and at Reitmany concluding Sunday night that the mated 443 this year. odd hours. comment to the Tufts absence of black faculty Behnke said, however, "It's in addition, Reitman community is that "There members makes Tufts less not a problem, last year said that, since the in- is no reason to stop being attractive to minority stn- had the highest number of cidents Friday kept the aware that we are in a dents do not ask about the blacks ever admitted, and police moving from 12 to 3 city. Chief Vaillancourt .lumber of minority profes- indeiwere very close this am, the Loop System wasn't echoed this senti- sors, but added that the low year e implemented til Saturday 'ment saying, ''We've tried representation of minority "We do have an morning. However, Chief over the years to alert - faculty members could affirmative action program," Vaillancourt, of Tufts po- (the students) that we are create an atmosphere less ie added, "and we actively lice, said the incidents aren't living in Disney- attractive to minorities. recruit minority students didn'textend past 2am. It land. Anyone can come from Behnke said minority at most of the recruitment would seem then that there anywhrere for a good students, like white programs around New England applicants, often choose was not only time for it? time. " Vaillancourt I implementation kut Reitman, and Slader (of and this part of the Ivy League schools over country. I' Tufts. He added that Tufts occas sion e That is , that the Security Office) all Behke denied a charge with Kid's Day that . agreed that, with all its offers lower financial aid nade by Prcfessor Dan Reitman defines as being faults, the Loop is the than Ivy League and some 3rown at SundayQsSenate synonymous with &raw.- most effective system real- other area schools, a weting that Tufts weakened ing an umhsually large ized - problem which affects its minority admissions nder of local trouble- minority students more than On mpus On Friday April l8th, The ExColl will-sponsor a NOTICES the Tufts International symposium entitled "The ME ETI NGS ~~ Club will ?resent INTER- Superwoman of the '80s- EXPLORATION LEADERS : NATIONAL NITE, an excit- Who is She and How Does We need to know where you The TUFTS SCRABBLE CLUB ing evening of both inter- She Affect You?" Come dis- stand! The time to mail will meet on Sunday, April national and contemporary cuss with Susan Ernst, out our publicity is ap- 20th at 7:30 PM in EAton fashion and talent. The Robyn Gittleman , Patricia proaching, and we must 203. Bring Boards. show will be followed by Hill-Collins, and Zella begin to finalize our plans. a dance party, where prize? Luria issues concerning You must come to the Exper- will be awarded to the the professional woman, the imental College by April 22, best dancers. The cur- standards for her success PART I E S to tell us what you have tain opens at 8:30pm at and the daily pressures done so far, and what you the Sheraton Commander Ho- she encounters. The panel IT'S BACK! 123's Infamous have left to do. tel in Cambridge. Tickets will meet on Friday April Playpen Party. Live band Beginning Mon., April 21, are $3 in advance, $5 at 18th from 3-5pm. in the plus'a Disco Room. Our the Armenian Club is spon- the door--limited seating. Rabb Room of the Lincoln refreshments are always soring anexhibit in the UP- On sale in Eaton Lounge, Filene Center. free. Come and party stairs display cases in Monday through Friday , Florida Style. Friday Wessell Library. The Dis- loam-4pm. Political Science majors; night 4/18 from 9:00 PM play will include a brief The undergraduate policy to ? history of the Armenian The Latin American Society committee (UPC) of the people, their culture and is sponsoring its annual Political Science Depart- heritage, their genocide, Latin dinner. Come join us ment will be holding and present day Armenia. for cocktails and a "Cena elections during the week Don't miss this chance to Latina Tipica" on Sat. the of April 28. Nominations better understand the cul- 19th at 7:OOPM in the will be accepted in the 2:00-6:00pm Jazz-the ture of these fascinating faculty lounge. PS department in Eaton un- Just finest in Jazz with people ! ! Tickets available from til April 25. Represent Tony Funari Directing Committee members. student interests in the Hope to see you there! 6 :00-7 :OOpm Cmtac-&o- Thursday 6: 30 in department, and don't.for- at Portuguese music, news Goddard Chapel: Nightwords, get to vote. and sports with Jose - a participatory moving Senior T-shirts on sale in Moura play in remembrance of Eaton Lounge from 11-1 daily. Wear your name and Attention Political Science the Holocaust. Contact Majors and interested stu- Yale Pearkon for more be proud. The cost is just $3.50 dents: The Political Science info at x60-300. Department is having a wine 'and cheese party on Practices for Cheerleading Sergei Eisenstein's movie Wednesday , April 23 at Tryouts--Front Lobby, "Alexander Nevsky'' will be 5:OO in Eaton 201. Came Daily Dining i Cousens Gym: 4 shown on Thursday , April talk with your professors Thurs, 4/17, 7: OOpm Practice 17, at 2:30 pm in Cohen and find out about next Sat, 4/19, 2:OOpm Practice Auditorium. Free admission. semesterDscourse offerings. Breakfast : Sun, 4/20, 2:OOpm Tryouts Hot Cereal Fried Eggs If you have any questions, Come celebrate Yom Hatz- French Toast call Elaine 783-9228 or maut with a short creative Blueblerry Muff ins *- leave a message at x246. service, singing and danc- LECTURES I ing to Aviv (a contemporary Israeli 'band) , eating fal- Luncheon : The Tufts Council on Inter- The Ex-College presents a afel at the Second Annual Shepherd's Pie national Affairs ( TCIA) lecture by a representative will hold its elections Israel Independence Cele- Italian Pizza w/ Cheese of the GURDJ IEFF/OUSPENS KY bration at 8:OO on Sunday, Potato Top for the 1980-81 academic School Thursday 4/17 at year on Thursday, April 17 April 20, 1980 at Memorial Tuna Julienne Salad Bowl 7:30 pm in Crane Chapel in Eaton 201 at 7:OO pm. Hall, Harvard. sponsored Assorted sliced Cheese (Paige Hall). All positions are open and by Tufts, Harvard, MIT, Bread Custard or Chocolate everyone is welcome! EW, and the ISO. Admis- Pudding w/ Whipped top sion is $2.50 (not includ- ing falafel. . The Tufts Jumbo Talk Series Dinner : Come celebrate Shabbat arid presents Prof. Henry Delfiner Chopped Bar-b-que Steak w/ play Jewish Trivia Bowl, The Career Guidance and to discuss "Alliance Brown Gravey Friday 4/18, in Curtis Placement Center will . Problems' in Europe and the Roast Native Trukey Lounge. Services beqin at hold a session on "Resume '4iddle East: Why are our Broccoli Spears 6:00, dinner at 7:15 and Writing" on Thursday , allies not working with us?" Corn Bread the program at 8:15. Pre- April 17 from 3:30-5:00 on Friday, April 18 at 3:30 Jelly Rolls register with Helene at at the Center. Signups in Freefer Lounge. Refresh- x734, $2.75. are requested. ments will be served. -----

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" Ride wanted to N.Y./!V,J. 17th or 18th0 Feturning area on Thurs. April 17 or Sunday or Monday, Call Fri. April 18, 628-2063. Steve at 776-2393, No apt? Well hcJv about Summer Sublet: 3 women I lost an elastic ankle HOUSING sharing one? Two guys need singles in 4 bdrm apt. with support last week in Home sweet home 3 bedroom two rooms for 1980-81 near rec room and sm. back yard. Cousens Cage. If you cozy, breezy furnished campus. Co-ed or not is . Near Tufts, call Janet have it, call Stewe at apartment available for fine. Please let me know 391-2733. 776-6026 , summer sublet, for 2 or 3 soon. Call Scott 776-4917. people, no coeds please. Lost: Maroon Nylon wallet Two.bedroom apt to sublet Located half a block from -st (stolen) from CouBen's starting June. Five min- Wanted- Summer Sublet for campus. Call 628-2370. Gym-Men! s ,Locker Room- utes from Tufts near Ball 2 to 3. Brown Univ. females 31 March (PM) please return Square. Phone 776-1152. from June through Aug. Call $100 Reward to the person collect 863-6597 (Christy) to Tufts nolice-with or who finds 2 rooms for 2 or 863-5043 (Sue) after without cash. senior girls in an apt. Looking for one person to close to Tufts. Call share a 3 bedroom apt. for IJ Pm* Lost: a gold cross pen Sal1 semester only. Must 623-3084. Summer Sublet: 4 bedroom with the initials "J.E.N." be female. apt. close apt. partly furnished with Lost on April 10 in Ander- to campus, comfortable. ' One or two bedrooms avail- washer and dryer. Near son Hall. If .found, please Call 776-0557. -zble for female in 3 bed- campus and bus stop. Rent call JoAnne at 776-9548. room apt. furnished, por- negotiable June 1 Sept. 1, Room available for female - ches, close to everything. Call 391-0137. June 1 to Sept. 1. Call in a 3 bedroom apt.on Col- WANTED 623-8196. lege ~ve. call Tina at Summer sublet.: room avail- Car Owner: you are desper- 776-9576. able for female in 2 bed- ately needed to deliver Two ' Bedroom Summer Sublet: newspapers on campus Apartment right near Tufts room apt. Clbse to campus Summer Sublet, 2 female and mass transit. Low . weekday morning. Make $10 __on powderhouse Blvd. roommates needed from rent, storage space, for 100 minutes of work. Avai1abl.e. June 1. Call June 1 to Sept 1. Great Please call David or Neil 492-3081. own sun porch: Call location-close to Davis 628-6344. at 391-1725. & Teele Square and campus. Two females looking for Between Steve's & Joey's. Wanted: one canoeist to apartment close to campus Call Jean or Dorothy, 776- Summer sublet: 4 bedroom go down McKenzie River for next year. Please 5213. furnished, available form for 3 month trip this call Debbie at 776-4286 June-aug, Cheiwynd St. , 2 summer. Call 367-6981. or Ellen 625-8369. at One quiet female non- blocks from Campus. Living- smoker needed to share room, bath, kitchen, porch. Summer Sublet - 3 bedroom Rent negotiable. Call beautiful 2 bedroom apt. ,I apt. with living room, % block from campus for Karen 623-9570 or Lee kitchen, bath and porch. next year. Call 776- 623-1688. keniar T-shirts Two blocks from campus. 0645 from 5 to 11 PPI. Call Bill Drewes at 628- 8925. One fully-furnished room still available for summer 11 Summer Sublet: Two sunny, sublet in a beautiful 3 Found - men's watch on the :OO-1:OO daily terrific 2 or 3 bedroom bedroom apartment. 5 min- tennis courts last 'week. apts . on Hillside-Fairmont ute walk to campus. Call 625-1742. Wear your name & be proud! St. Remodeled kitchen Females only. Call Sue The cost is just $3.50 'and bath. Rent negotiable. at 391-2592. .Lost: A RI license at the ' Available June 1 thru Aug. Neighborhoods concert. 31st. Call 776-1710 or Two women wanted to share Someone had the wrong 628-1016 anytime, keep 3 bedroom apartment on and ended up with SALES trying. Powderhouse Blvd. Across my license. Please return from tennis courts, 1 it. I need it. Call i976 Honda CB 360T ummer Subhet- Great block from bus. Rent Anne at 623-6920. Very low mileage. Runs Location on Winthrop St. $100 month. June 1 to great. Just been tuned. between Carmichael and Sept. 30. Call Deb at Spare parts to be sold Hillside. 3 to 5 bed- 625-1098. CA MIBRIDGE rooms, 2 full baths and TYPEWRITER with bike. Asking $850. kitchen. Parking for CQ. Contact Chris at 776-0690. two cars. Available Any type of housing for 354-62§8 June 1 to August 31. June 30 - Aug 8. Will go "midway to Harvard Square" To Sell: 10-Speed, Fuji Bike Call 628-1287. to $250. Rob 628-2063. IBM-SCNI Rarely used. Excellenk .Con- Summer sublet: 5 rent als-sales-repairs dition: $120. Also a r&ms available. Fillly Looking for summer sublet brand new pair of Docksiders fuiimished and very close to near Tufts I possible Fall 1722 Mass. Awe. size 1OW Note: Fever Used; campus-whitf field Rd . seme-ster too. Call Kelley Cam bridge $30. Both prices are t Call Mark 776-3935. 628-6057, evening. negotiable. Call 625-6899.