Fcf TMC to Merge by Susan Maloney She Was Satisfied with the for a Suit Against the University
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U.S. Postage NO. 1 PAID Bronx, N.Y. Permit No. 7608 Non-ProfitOrg. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1973 FCf TMC to merge by Susan Maloney she was satisfied with the for a suit against the University. At its meeting December 19 procedure by which the decision The communications major the Board of Trustees decided to was reached. applied for admission to For- merge Fordham College and "I think that the merger dham College last month because Thomas More College in a question was discussed she felt that a diploma from the reorganized administrative thoroughly by the academic College would be more ad- structure, according to a community," Murphy said. "A vantageous in job seeking than a statement released by Felix great deal of thought went into diploma from TMC. Larkin, chairman of the board. the board's decision." Larkin's statement stipulated that the reorganized college Murphy was not yet certain "should be developed in con- what role she would play in Period set sultation with the faculty of the determining the structure of the colleges and in consideration of merged college, and she said she the views of the students." hoped that those connected with REISS: reported that no committee had been formed to plan the TMC in the past and present for course administrative structure of the merged college. Involvement of the Rose Hill , I Council and the Faculty Senate would have a "significant input" "in a manner consistent with on the committee. their respective constitutions" According to Larkin's registration University implements was also recommended in the statement, University President statement. James Finlay should submit a report on the development of the Undergraduate late The board further required reorganized college by the registration and course changes will take place in Hughes Hall that the college's administrative board's fall meeting. illegal car tow-away structure should be designed to today, Thursday, Friday and However, Murphy speculated Monday from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Beginning Thursday, sequences. provide for effective academic that implementation of the new next week, the physical plant will The physical plant will also counciling as well as the plans may be delayed until Students may register today initiate tow-away operations to remove all vehicles parked "selective introduction of new September, 1974, due to the without paying a late remove all parked cars in illegally within the campus and innovative programs" which complexity of the restructuring registration fee, but beginning parking lot 'A' between the grounds "beginning sometime would advance the objective of project. on Thursday the $25 will be hours of 2 and 7 A.M., Dr. Paul next month," noted Levack. The academic excellence. required, Lcvack, chairman of the adhoc Dr. Paul Reiss, vice president In a development related to Graduate students who action will force all registered the college rncrgor TMC junior committee on parking announced cars to park in the proper areas. of academics, reported that no registered at the beginning of Monday. committee has yet been formed Elizabeth Shanov was denied this week may also complete As in the case of the early admission to Fordham College. The move will be made to morning removal, the autos will to plan the administrative registration today through Earlier this month Dean of Monday, excluding the weekend. alleviate the congestion in the be taken away at the owner's structure of the new college. Admissions Richard Waldron The location for graduate lots for the morning rush as well expense. Referring to committee informed Shanov that until the registration will also be Hughes as for purposes of snow removal, While he was pleased with the membership and structure, Reiss completion of the reorganization he stated. Hall. The late registration fee first development, Levack was said that "a lot of questions are of Fordham College and TMC will apply to graduate students "This will include all cars not quite ready to endorse the still n<-. settled," but he added men and women will remain as well as undergraduates whatsoever, even registered second. "They're going to have to that these problems should be enrolled in their respective beginning tomorrow. autos," commented Levack. The be awfully careful to take the resolved shortly. colleges. cars will be towed away at the cars of the.offenders and not so TMC Dean Jean Murphy Shanov said that she will The bursar will operate out of owner's expense. stupid as to take a visitor's," expressed disappointment in the contact the New York Civil Hughes Hall for the last time Director of Campus'Security stated the dean of the summer board's decision to discontinue Liberties Union to determine today, and will return to Faculty Thomas Courtney noted that the session. the women's college, although whether or not she has grounds Memorial Hall Thursday. charge would be $20 to remove the car and one dollar per day for storage. A private firm, Dart lowing Company, will be in 1 { <™rge of the operation with 65, CBA deans prepare to resign ihoir lot located at 233 Street in 'he Bronx. s'Bns have been posted ™>ughout the lot to warn i i People of the impending action. Flanagan will Search committee formed wallets will be issued as further earning before the move goes lnl° ^'feet next Thursday. leave Friday to find MacNeill successor also warned resident Dr. Paul Reiss, University vice CBA' as a separate college. The who have registered The resignation of Dean of General Studies William president for academics, an- rumor stems from Reiss' han- W'rlus to park in lot "B" or nounced today that a search dling of the Thomas More otherwise suffer the con- Flanagan, which he announced earlier this month, will become committee has been formed to College-Fordham College effective Friday. The Jesuit, who replace James MacNeill, the merger. resigning dean of the College of • resident Richard Nixon has served as dean of the Reiss, however, denied evening school for three years, Business Administration. announced last night on both The committee will include considerations of a merger. He "'tonal television and radio will return to teaching economics stated that he has "no thoughts in September. five faculty members, one """ a peace settlement had student and one alumnus. of changing the structure or "c«™ successfully negotiated "I love teaching and I've been organization of CBA." away from it for three years," Reiss stated that the com- Mween the United States mittee will hold its first meeting According to MacNeill, the and North Vietnam. The Flanagan declared, adding, "I situations in TMC and CBA are FLANAGAN: will vacate within a week or ten days. He signing of the must either get back to it now or incomparable to one another. He dcunship this week. added that the search will be t will be conducted risk becoming too out of touch conducted widely, in order to commented that there are no with my subject matter." from approximately 700 students reasons for CBA to merge into a n Saturday when the find the most suitable and USI in 1969-70 to the present level of , ' ire will go into effect. Flanagan continued, "The qualified man to fill the position. super-college structure, since it 1000. Flanagan feels, however, "ouRh making no reference choice between being a college Reiss added that he hopes a new has a separate faculty, separate u that "we have reached a plateau * terms of the set- administrator and a college dean will be appointed by the courses, and separate admissions N professor is no choice at all." for our present program. If we policies. 'T?'- ixon did announce end of April. b wish to attract larger numbers, ?"f »tli sides are to return "However, I had no objection At its last meeting, the CBA to taking this position," he we will have to institute new MacNeill added that he "does p ri8one student government speculated not see any substance to the siv '' I ™ °f war within asserted. "It is a very necessary programs and expand into areas lxl.v days. of non-traditional education." that Reiss may try to delay a rumors." job; someone has to do it," decision until the last minute and A tlU0rial re The Holy Cross graduate, MacNeill, who will resign at s,.(ulh!d1" 8««U»g the Since Flanagan assumed his then appoint a Jesuit or liberal «Ppears on page four position, three new majors have taught at Canisuis High School the end of this semester, said 01 t()d arts man as CBA dean, in order that he hoped a new dean would «.v'H edition of The Ram. been added to the GS curriculum and did graduate work at to effect a merger and eliminate be chosen soon. and enrollment has increased Columbia No publication date Gay Sb group withholds definite for directory lawsuit for the present ' i Mary Armstrong, United making up the directories. There will be no immediate Rogers' statement that no acti,,,, Student Government vice However, according to Car- new action taken on the part of had been taken. president for communications, mine Stanley, supervisor of Fordham's newly formed Gay The Gay Liberation at For announunced yesterday that programming at the center, the Liberation regarding their dham is retaining attorney I j "about a month's work lies ahead old program "was not suitable lawsuit against the University, William., Kunstler lor th*• ir before the student directories for what Armstrong had in mind, according to the group's advisor, propsective lawsuit, which was will be ready." anyway." Rev. Herbert Rogers. planned when Crawley refused Armstrong refused to set a Furthermore, said Stanley, it Rogers, a theology instructor the group permission to meet in definite date, in view of the past was Armstrong's failure to bring at Fordham, commented that "it the Campus Center.