SEX( WORLO Van Muir of the Maryland State Was Late," Explained Janavicius
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MIT A Century MIT Cambridge Of Continuous Massachusetts News Service Tuesday, February 3, 1981 Volume 101, Number 1 MIurder s uspects apprehel ded By Ivan Fong and Joseph T. Fratto and Leo A. Sac- Jerri-Lynn Scofield co, Jr., were the first policemen Three suspects in the murder of on the scene. The officers ad- Assistant District Attorney minstered cardiopulmonary Edward T. Bigham II were ap- resuscitation to the dying prehended yesterday and charged Bigham, who was rushed to with first-degree murder and Cambridge City Hospital and armed assault. pronounced dead on arrival. On the night of Oct. 2, 1980, Henry McClendon, 23, of Bigham was fatally shot across Boston, and Alvin Carter, 20, of the street from the President's Roxbury, were arrested around at 111 Memorial Drive. O10am yesterday by Massachusetts last House Detectives inspect the car in' which Assistant District Attorney Edward T. Bigham. il was killed MIT Campus Patrol Officers State Police Detective John November. (Photo by Tim Hilby) Dwyer and State Trooper Patrick Keane, with officers of the Metropolitan Distric Commis- poster d iraws complaints sion and the Boston Police: They Reg, day being detained at Middlesex issue to today's AGWSI meeting are people are airing their concerns." place at MIT. I don't care how Superior Court in lieu of By Jack Link agenda. County Rowe reported receiving no com- long they've been showing them." $100,000 bail, according to Cor- As advertised yesterday by "We have a policy of limiting plaints, adding that she was away Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus, poral James Battock, Duty Of- publicity posters, the Lecture distribution of Registration Day last week. Chairman of the Advisory Group of the Boston State Police. Series Committee (LSC) featured posters to the campus living ficer Women Student Coordinator on Women Students' Interests The third suspect, Arnold Sex World as its semi-annual groups only," said Janavicius. Emily Weidman had also received (AGWSI) said the issue deserves last even- Registration Day movie before "We do this to avoid areas where Evans, 20, was arrested no complaints and was unaware some considered discussion, due in Marion, Maryland, by Cor- thousands of students in Kresge visitors frequent." Posters were ing of the Registration Day tradition. to the strong feelings women stu- poral Richard H. McGee and Auditorum last night. have about it. Dresselhaus also found in DuPont Gym- In keeping with a tradition that Weidman stated her feeling that dents Trooper First Class Robert L. she would attempt to add the nasium, where registration was goes back as long as anyone at "Pornographic films have no said Lankford, both of the Princess I I = taking place. NM I II I Detachment of the LSC can remember, the Registra- Normally all LSC poster Anne State Police, Berlin tion Day movie was rated X. designs are displayed in the LSC Maryland 'WESTWORLD' waifor cdldren, and Lankford Posters distributed yesterday Execomm office to invite com- Post. McGee to 'FUTUREWORLD' waforteenagers, to a telex request made morning encouraged students ments prior to printing. "The responded Metropolitan State Police "Grow up and come to the but... registration day poster was by the and seized Evans at his Registration Day movie." delayed because publicity of Boston according to Sargeant i0 ~The posters were the subject of material from the film company residence, "several complaints" received by SEX( WORLO Van Muir of the Maryland State was late," explained Janavicius. is definitelfworddtull Evans is being held in the LSC office yesterday, ac- Growupandcome "Ilf anyone finds the Matisse Police. LSC's at the Somerset County cording to Dan Perich'81, LSC to offensive, they should have seen custody on the eastern shore of lecture director. i RISTRATION DAY the publicity photos," said Jai! The callers, both male and Janavicius. "They were so Maryland. draw- commented that Evans female, objected to the line MOVIE degrading we were unable to use Muir to waive ex- ing of a nude woman on the Sex them. Unfortunately, there was has "agreed the '---, ~ u~~j!- Monday, Feb. 2 inKresge He will appear before World publicity posters. "For not enough time for a proper tradition." morning, when bail most part, they felt the poster was review. If there had been, we may a judge this women,"said 5, 7:30 & 10 set. demeaning to have decided not to use the Matis- will be of the three Perich. _Admission s1 se." Several Execomm members The apprehension complaints, suspects was the result of an in- In addition to the _ cZ-,*t~,r Te/We lesley ID Required did not feel the drawing was ap- one dor- that lasted for near- the posters in at least propriate. tensive search mitory were mutilated when an ly four full months. I (please turn to page 9) (please turn td p"age 9) unknown person or group cut out I-- I I I - I i' -- I the pictures. "It's not clear, though, whether that was an organized protest or held on bill to re-name bridge someone collecting pin-ups," said Hearing one LSC Execomm member. By Richard Salz The drawing in question was The Joint Committee on Urban found in a collection of art by the Affairs held a public hearing at French impressionist Matisse the State house yesterday on the (1869-1954), and was reproduced bill to change the name of the from a book borrowed from the Harvard Bridge to the Mas- MIT Rotch Visual Collections. sachusetts Institute of "As a woman; I don't see Technology Bridge. anything degrading about it," The bill, Senate Number 1657, said Lina Janavicius, LSC was a petition sponsored by publicity director and designer of Representative Michael LoPresti the poster. "It's a classic, and a at the request of Peter Balbus'81 beautiful drawing." for the Undergraduate Asssocia- Day The last three Registration tion. ·....;:.'.. .-:a cen Joint Urban.... AffairsI Committeeittee, center, looks on while a movie posters were designed by The bridge bill was the eight on Senator Joseph Timilty co-chairmanIL _ __L of the - _- -- - - L- - - -: - - -L - " - , - - 4 women. "We receive complaints the committee's agenda of 21 witness testifies. .11:- - - - In the nearing cnamDer yesteraay. every year," said Lucinda Linde, items. When State Senator Joseph that the Harvard Bridge is vard are the real problem; their out that M IT, being an LSC chairman. "I don't think it's Timilty, the committee co- "smack dab in the middle of expansion is destroying the educational facility, pays no real in bad taste." chairman, read the description, MIT," brought further chuckles neighborhoods." After her estate taxes. Rather, the Institute "This is an issue on which there some members of the capacity from both the committee and the monologue, Graham then asked pays the city over $2 million in are widely varying opinions on crowd of about 40 broke out in audience. Balbus if he knew how much lieu of taxes. this campus," said Mary Rowe, laughter. Baibus also mentioned that money - if any-- MIT gave to Graham is a non-voting coordinator of the Women's Ad- Balbus spoke first in favor of there is precedent for re-naming a the Metropoliton District Com- member of the joint committee. A visory Group. "I'm glad to see the bill. His opening statement, bridge after the university mission, the agency in charge of number of the students involved through which it runs. Some years the city's streets. Balbus did not with the project who were present ago, the Soldier's Field Road know. at the hearing were surprised by after Boston Walter Milne, Special Assistant her statements, and somewhat 2 Bridge was renamed University, and is now known as to the President, was the only concerned that they would the "BU .Bridge." other speaker, "I'm here to speak jeopardize the bill's passage. The federal student loan Freshman calculus program Representative'Sandra Graham on behalf of the MIT administra- The committee will make a program will probably be undergoes changes for next of Cambridge was the only tion in support of this student report to the Great Court, which restricted. Page 2. year. Page 8. member of the committee to ask proposal," he opened. Milne then will either accept or reject it. If ac- any questions. After pointing out pointed out that Harvard ap- cepted, the bill would get referred that she is also a member of the proved of the name change and, to a rules committee and the Cambridge City Council, after amplifying Balbus' points, process would be repeated. After MIT's most ardent Anderson Graham claimed that the real is- asked the committee for ex- a third reading before the court, supporter finds Reagan a A couple of good men are sue is not what to name a bridge, piditious passage. the bill, if approved, would likeable fellow. Page 6. reviewed. Pages 10 and 11. but "what the universities are do- In response to Graham's become law. ing to Cambridge. MIT and Har- repeated question, Milne pointed - -r , I II ,, II Ir -- -I g _ PAGE 2 THE TECH TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1981 LL CIIIII--'-l LL p Nationwatch Texas Instruments Haig Dusts El Salvador envoy back to school i I MIT STUDENT CENTER specials By Stuart Gitlow Services Jack Frailey. average up to $25,000. "Q "it may not be well-known, but Throughout the last decade, the Frailey commented, "The new -L the last Carter proposals would Federal Government has ex- administration will probably 4 - have an important effect [on panded its programs of student remove the interest subsidy and Federal student loans].