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_ Chicago Seedf _.-. c) Cambocfra 3) supply lines anc Vietnamese. The United States has Li 3 c RAJJfON News Service .-_.<- 'OrYvy. '•" peasants provided air power in support of the d) Chirta 4) sanctuarfes and peasants. offensive, helicopter transport and DIRECTIONS: The following are gunships, and logistic support, but has various types of questions designed to The Apollo 14 mocnshot, by the emplbyed troops oniy to protect the test your knowledge about recent merest coincidence, happened South Vietnamese rear from an enemy developments" in 5.E. Asia. Please do simultaneously with the invasion enve'opement. (Chicago Tribune not begin the exam until so instructed Laos. TRUE OR FALSE editorial)" •- by "the proctor. On the multiple choice questions, completely blackened in the ESSAY QUESfiOHS 1) What does the fern: "".ogisficai proper space on your answer shee In the briefest possible essay, support" mean in the above passage? your super-super electro-magnetic compare and cointraSffne U.S. invasion 2) Explain (in 25 words on ^ess) why laser pencil, as in the following sample of Laos with the following: .* heiicopter anc" airplane crews^are r.c~ question: -r-^- a), the U.S invasion or Cam DOC: a considered "troops". Laos is in: a) Canada (1970) r.. . t ---. 3) Explain the use .of the word _.•_. b) Mexico 'i ^ b) the U^iinvas?on of Vietnam "tactica:" in ""ac"icai' air Sopporf". c) Asia (1961) ...... ^dJLBr^oltlyn :C} the U.S. Invasion of Cuba (1961) ANALYSIS ..•••:• r Any stray mark^i sbooki be erased d^^the U.S. invasior of the Dominican in terms of AAcLuhan'jS theories of comp^tety-. rrtedi&\ avrd~ sirxn ^^rae U.S. invasion ot Nicaragua analyze the fo''.owing state! : .: "nt: -. Both 7ne ~.S. -move in Laos is a (n): (1954) sfaternenfs zo~za~r. the • c-j;-re«t Laos •a', :nc_::~3ip~ s"'—av. z~.. v g) the L.S. .rvtsiir. of \orvi". , . 'zl pre^ejmptive strike ' ~~* Atherica (T62C- 1) """be "-ssiden- is £we*e of what's •-C*;.'prcrective reaction-. going en. ""ha-"'s not tosay vhav there is

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uncements FINANCIAL AID Phys. Ed. BRIDGE CLUB Sociology Society "Is the subway college a bad trip?*?: Forms for obtaining all- types of. The Department of Physical & Learn an interesting and rewarding Is the topic for discussion at tl Financial Aid are now available in the announces the add?tjon of a e. Develop a nice habit. Improve meeting of the -Sociotogy-S* Financial Aid Office located in the 24th Recreation and Sports Instruction your bridge-playing technique and Thursday, March 11, at 12:15 in RodM Street Building on the fourth* floor. The Program to be held Thursday - and abilities. Join the BRIDGE CLUB. X deadline for filing requests is April 1. 'Friday/ between the hours of 4 and 6 A meeting of the B RIDG E C L U B wi 11 1107. Subjects that will be discussed P.M. in the gymnasium. be held on Thursday, March 11, at 12:00 pertain to the effects of a subway noon, in Room 801. Come along andL college on one's sex life and the use <>f Mr. Harold Rosenberg, will be in bring your friends too! drugs, and a comparison of the quality Pass-Fail Option charge to supervise recreational ac­ of education in a subway college andS tivities and instruct anyone interested school with a campus. :!/ The Faculty of the School of Libera in sport activities. Talent Show Several faculty members * of trie Arts and Science" has passed a The class of '74-is sponsoring a. talent Sociology Department will join in the resolution that ent4iles__alL__siudents_ The^rtly requirements to particpate in show^Anybody interested in directing. informal rap session. Edwin Hertz, the matriculated in the School of Liberal the program is that students wear producing or performing, please call society's faculty "a~dVrsbr^pF6TnTs^s~"a7r Arts and Science to exercise one Pass- sneakers and appropriate attire. Also, David Epstein at. 591-4453. Please try interesting afternoon. All are invited. Fail option-on the average of each -before participating^ students should and make this contact- as soon as Refreshments will be served. Fees Committee will sixteen credits taken. have medical exams, which can be possible — preferably before March 16, on obtained in the Medical Off Tee on the 1971. jC . WBMB In practical terms this means that each 6th floor. LA&S1 student may exercise the* P-F Asian Culture Club SCREENINGS FOR ALL AN. option once per semester in the Day Students may obtain locker assign- NOUNCERS WILL BEGIN ON Session and once per academic year in ments in room 725. People needed to tutor Cantonese and TUESDAY, MARCH 9. SEE THE the Evening Session. (The total Mandarin dialects I Ching, and Chinese BULLETIN BOARD OUTSIDE RM 206 number of such options is not to exceed and/Eastern philosophies and religions. SC. FOR DETAILS. eight during a Liberal Arts and Science Friends of the-Resistance Jf^mterested in tutoring or learning, student's undergraduate years.) please contact Ken Lo, in Room 307B Every Thursday from noon until twp» .POETRY READINGS SC Ail lower freshmen are entitled to one p.m., people.are-getting together and Tues. Mar. 9, from 2 On Thursday, March 4, Black and to 6 PM, P-F option during their f urst semester planning, not just talking, about the Purto Rican students read poetry in the at Barucb. war, the escalation, and the Spring Fil^ilmi Festival Oak Lounge during club hours. Offensive. /^Tne Poetry, some of it written by the The P-F option may not be exercised People who are not willing to let the students, dealt with politics, freedom, within the credit area of the student's government get by with it without "And Quiet Flows the Don" will be love, truth, strength; pride, and major, nor may the student exercise reacting, are invited to come and get shown Friday night, March 12, as part womanhood. Some poems read by the two courses in any given department. ideas" activated. of Baruch College's Community Film Puerto Rican students were in Spanish..: .A-«•'. The group cares, and is trying to Festival. Pre-revolutionary Russia is work. the setting for thts tale of a young Liberal Arts and Science students may Draft counselling information is also man's adventures^irrlove and war that Dating Service exercise the Pass-Fail option in available- Get it together at the lead him to a painful maturity. to allocate all club budgets courses taken in the School ot Business Sasement Coffee House, 155-JE. 22nd Due to the lack of interaction bet­ and Public Administration, as well as Street—a very short walk from the FRIDAY-MARCH* 12 ween the overwhelming male and the in courses of their own School. school. 8 PM diminutive female population at AUDITORIUM, FREE ADMISSION Baruch, the class of 74 is seeking tp / Films remaining Tn the festival: establish a datmgr service. Anyonfisr / fiord Boructi College of the City University interested in this particular facet ojfc' March 19 Don Quixote De La Mancha jyour college community, drop a note T^ All clubs should file for time slots on March 26 The Angry Silence my mailbox. No. 9 .0 or call Jesus tw^

at th^:a«mbe4- S33 3lo8^ V »-» ., x^. • »• rp^pxr^t f contestants was judged take public transportation to Exodus FRIDAY EVINIHOS by Prof. Kurz, Miss Farrington and House- We will leave Exodus House by ) Miss Rotte, who are all members of the 1:30. Everyone^ is invited. Student Center Speech Department. The winners will Leaders be awarded their cash prizes of $25 for budgets have a representative able to Sullied Date first prize and $15„ior second prize CONTEST RESULTS when the final readings are held this Thurs. March, 11 in the Oak Lounge. Winners chosen by Carmine Grasso, an Ron impartial person found in the lounge. Forming an ongoing Experi­ The finalists are Anthony Ana man, 1st prize (Grace Slick) Steve Smofker present the budgets. Bruse Patrick Cunningham, Harvey Feuer, menter Group. Various 2nd prize (Chambers Bros.) Martin Marcia Noro Healy, Nathan Kosterich, Bennie Klar Morelli, and Voni Vasquez. creative and psychological Fitzgibbons 3rd prizes (Chicago Flags) Barry At the last contest Diane Ritter won Forman, Robert Savron and James A. r approaches and sensitivity first prize and second, place was a tie • ^^*^m^-y -^i sir Morty Dolan techniques in understanding between Dougtas Rozier and Ted Mintz and experiencing in an Wacter. intitfiate informal setting. Copies of all budgets Mar. 13 . Meditation, Yoga April 16fh PEOPLE NEEDED TO LEAD" MEDITATION AND YOGA is SESSIONS. IF YOU HAVE ANY TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE IN

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Mr. Brandes have come-uader " philosophica4-aTtd^moTaTTssues of life," threatened with the loss of "targe- opportunities for informal discussion ascended fronr -Negotiations between th^^wo^viiri)robabTy "TTaTJy predicts the death of this bill. he said numbers of young men during a heavy groups in addition to films, guerilla Benewitz assured that he ''never really certainly not.the students. IHowevl York State Legislature in its current cost the CUNY student either a raise in fees The nature.of auhiversity is draft cal I, the "est\mabfe'' past theater, a party, a jam-session anxi a pussy-foots" with an answer; if a observing that the State University of session. Since campus protest has ranked litlcal, w J or a tuition charge." The legislature is also^^onsidering a slew Botstein continued, in that its ogroc- president of raivara, lamemed: we closing—assembly with featured stuclent asks a question tojwhich he ca n New York nas a tuition, ne felt that one ; -high on-constituents' lists, of nettiesome of bills dealing with college disruptions. The g4vihg function" .confers a -Certain wtttbe ieftwHh-mebHn©\ the lame and speakers. ^ devuige an answer, he will* There is a at CUMY would be hard to avoid. issues, there is a proliferation of bills in­ women." If one can S^t oyer the shock The State Legislature is also considering a most severe of these would cut off all State amount of social status, in addition to Free" day-care will be available at. problem, however, in a lack of in­ Although it is not known when the troduced into the liglslative hopper. Most of of the appalling lack of humanity which day care centers staffed by men, and number of bills which would affect student funds to a college which does not expel any immediately putting degree recipients terchange between the student body tuition might come, "maybe five or ten x: e bills wouldhave a significant effect upon Nathan Pusey expressed toward the limited housing space is available. years," it seems likely that if the states rights. This is a result of the backlash to students' convicted of taking part- in on a specific rung of rfhe economic physically disabled, w> easy task, one For iurther information, contact us and the faculty, he noted. The Dean CUNY students. - ladder. .^ spends a great deal of his mornings in gives additional funds to the City campus protest. Some of the bills; which are disruptive acts. Another bill would increase can read fatheenbrof the sentence and at 106 Mcintosh, Barnard College, New multisponsored by a number of _Stale Government-funded research was see "women". Since not all women the Marble Lounge, during the coffee University/ some form of tuition might— -lhe_penalty for student disrupters to .a $5Q0 "York City; or call us between 10:00 legislators would increase the penalty for also characterized as playing a suffer the physical disabilities of a.m. and 6:00 p.m. at (212) 280-2373. hours, conversing, or at least willing to be levied. .- "In a year when money is tight, when ti. fine, six months imprisonment, or both. A lameness or blindness, the simplest converse, with the congregated students involved in campus protest from a third bill would define incitement to riot as, political role in the life of the univer­ All women are invited, and women public's opinion of college students is low, sity. "The famous AAanhattarvproject, logic-requires us to assume that the press are invited to particpate in the students. But the mafority of students and when the Governor has proposed a Class *C* misdemeanor to a Class *B' "A person's actions urging someone in his revered Mr/ Pusey was defining conference in addition to Covering it. do not take the opportunity given them. misdemeanor. Second offense would _be presence to engage in tumultuous and conducted at the University of Chicago, financial crisis budget, the Legislature is is a prime example. of the direct women's psychic state. As we ail know, 'The lack of, communication is a considered a Class 'A' offense. There has violent conduct." The current law requires Mr. Pusey is not a right-wing reac­ considering several biffs which would put relationship between science at the "vicious circle." Very few faculty 1 also been legislation introduced to establish tionary but a member in good standing Baruch to Get more inoney into the students pockets,*' . that 10 people be in the "rioters" presence. university and the technological and of the so-called liberal eastern members take the time to meet with began Fred Brandes, Legislative Director of hearing committees for student grievances. the students, but those who do, find that political structure of society/' Botstein establishment. Mr. Pusey is not the Voter the University Student Senate. "It doesn't said. exception among "liberal!'.men, or any the collegians are unwilling to talk. "The fund cutoff and the increased other kind of man. AAr. Pusey is the take a. prophet," he continued, "to, predict penalties won't pass because they are too Noting that today's students have Registration The Dean of Administration talked the defeat of most of these biUs and the expressed their dissatisfaction with the rule. Mr. Pysey is one reason why more A1+hou h for half an hour. SeatedTbehind the desk The bill,most crucial to CUNY students is drastiirj" said Mr. Brandes. "But, the new X^ 9 "^ Pl^ns to bring a\yoter passage of the others which students regard societal function of the university, and more women are coming together. rl which has been his forNa> month, he one, which, prohibits student governments definition of incitement to riot stands a On March 6 and 7 on the Barnard and registration drive to Baruch are not as oppressive" from collecting mandatory student ac­ chance." Botstein called for a new kincP of final, it appears that Baruch Students discussed some aspects of-the college. university based on a sense of Columbia campuses,-over 1000 women The interview in his green carpeted tivities fees. Although the bill is not ex­ from junior high schools, high schools, will be able to register in the school in pected to pass in its current form, there is "diversified community." colleges, offices and homes will be late April. The'exact dates cannot yet office on the^fourth floor of the 24th "The modern university is actually a coming together for a women's con­ Street building was interrupted more In terms of public finance, the' bill, that the possibility that an amended version will "Not all the legislative winds areof the iH/ be determined since arrangements stands the best chance of passing, according be passed. "It will at least/' commented hybrid of three basic concepts,"., he ference. The, regional conference, must be made with—the University than once by the occupational inquiries variety," commented Mr. Brandes. "Two commented. "The notion of the 'ivory which is primarily being organized by of .his staff. The job of the Dean of to Mr.: Brandesr is one which would lower Mr. Brandes, "stimulate much discussion %- Student Senate, ywho sponsored the bills .deserve student support. The first of tower' role -of the university stressed Col umbia and Barnard Women's Administration is to "make sure the Besides performing the duties -of the interst ceiling on students loans through and cause -the -legislators to take a long these would set up a statewide legislative Liberation groups, is sponsored by the drive at Staten/ Island and Queens total,academic freedom and *pure' College, and the Board, of Elections as operational side of the school goes." Dean of Administration, Benewitz also the New York Higher Education Assistance serious look at student government fiscal committee to hear the grievances of research—the academician should^ not Women's Strike Coalition. One problem on the operational side gives the. lectures in Economics 101, Corporation. The—bill, ^wou4d limit the in- practices." . 1\Auch of the conference^ wi 11 ; be well as the Administration here af students, offer explanations of state Jaw, be troubled by pressures from the state devoted to workshops—wortajlgfes on Baruch. of Baruch College is its insufficient thus making, him a member of the -terest rate/on student loans to 3-percent. and offer advice to students. The second bill or university administration, but junior-high school., senior hignschool, The question of funding for the amount of space. "The school is at­ faculty. He is well aware of the "The number of loans has been steadily authorize the College Trustve Boards to set shoul^ be freejo enjoy the pleasures of abortion and contraception, sexuality, project is still undecided, however, the tempting to acquire the space it decisions facing the .faculty, for declining since the interest rate was raised The'bill has been introduced by Assem­ up a jgrievance panel to hear students',' free inquiry.? heeds," he said. The delirna of more lesbianism, living with a man, divorce, Dean of Students has pledged hTs^full example, the proposed four semester to 7 percent a few years back," said Mr. blyman Charles Jerabek and is, in the words faculty, and admiriistrators. The panel will university plays a role in scientific family and alternatives to it, third cooperation to the effort, ih-addition to room is not one which faces only the year. Benewitz noted that there .are Brandes, "and the colleges and universities 6T. Mr. Brandes, "A natural progression of world women, women in the work students. The faculty has a-great need ^also be mandated to hear complaints of research, functioning as a repository those people who will be brought to both good and bad aspects ;fo-the in the State have beencomplaining that the what many legislators feel is an improper /failure to act on matters. A third, would for knowledge or skills in such force, consciousness-raising groups for more space too—space which will program. The idea would bring;; new Baruch, twenty, five to thirty student high interedst rate is affecting their use of student activity fees. The progression' reduce the size of the BHE from 21 to 15 technical areas as engineering, (techniques); child care, sex crimes,, house their offices. demands oh the apVirnnfeh-atioiv which sexist practices in public schools, self volunteers will be needed. TheCarolan financial situation.'.- The 'college-university started last year with the introduction of a members. Eleven members would be biology, physics, and medicine. defense, and others. Guard, wholnitiated the attempt, and, : The space crises is magnified under occassion arises. He thought the Board lobby is, of course, supporting the bill!" _ bill by Staten Island Assemblyman Edward center, processing and certifying chosen by the Mayor and three on recom­ 1 of rlighe£ Ej&icaiftb^^ v The opening session of the con­ the Boosters have already; volunteered tshe additional students_ received via ^ '*5'G,'- -;.-: ' ""'.'•-:•_ "•' '•_.- '• - " ; ' Amman which would restrict the use of students for various career positions." rppen-enrotfnaent. iThe ,Pea>n:;thpught~ fuhds^to^hl*^^^ mendation of the University Student Senate. ference wfH.be held in the Barnard their services. >. _ / - ^ activity-fees for student newspapers. The The 15th member would be the Chancellor As might be expected, Botstein ob­ ^p^^enrjoHmcnt has-been integrated - Among other financial^ reform bills.are billres&te^from an article in the Richmond served, the roles of the university are -^ *<*.•/:» >^ -*^.-^* serving-Ex-officio."" .-,--- " 5^3 33>ligge^0ws^^ thus-oftenin con?If ef wltir facwty worked very ^m^^o^m^a^crM **& tinie students torheSreiinb«rse& for up to 50 • which wafe judged" offensiv4 to reJsgfoas -Furthermore, he charged, the much-'" work and that the efforts executed by ident. The comm ittee' is "going percent of their scholar incentive awards- Mr. Brandes gives these bills" a mixed touted respect for diversity and along well," although* it is too early, •values." the students war* of the highest exempt students from paying sales and use chance of passing. "The first one will lose academic freedom embodied in the caliber. Wp actually impossible, to tell when a taxes on textbooks; delete the provision of ":vory tower" concept frequently des president will be appointed. because its appropriation was small and i The problem wfTich looms in most the State Education Law which empowers Mr. Brandes argued, "Most student ac­ not exist. people's minds is the question of a The cigar was almost consumed, the because state legislators have little time to the Board of Higher Education to levy tivities at CUNY are financed by mandatory For example, Botstein said,itiere are LAMPORT LEADER k_ tuition at the City University of New answers to the questions were being travel around the state. I wouldn't be sur­ tuition charges at the City University. "This activity fees. Passage of the Jerabek Bill prised if the bill to set up grievance panels very few existential philosophers^ in I\ "^ork. Dean Benewitz commented that digested. The interview was over. America, primarily because last biH is a perennial entry of New York would'crippie these orograms. Because of became an actuality." City Legislators to satisfy free tuition ad­ this it will fail." '*"•'• philosophy students must be certified vocates among their electorates," by other philosophers, who, in turn, tend to expect the attitudes expressed SOCIETY ADS GOES CO-ED remarked Mr. Brandes. "It doesn't stand a In a further attempt to curb the press. chance. In fact, the-City University will be by their students in exams and papers Assemblyman Lucius Russo of Staten COLLiiGn : siRMtiD fc reflect their own ideas. lucky to avoid tuition this^ear in view of the Islanc, whose district is adjacent tc Tom Vurno, President of the Baruch the Marketing Dept., AAr. A.P. Berger in Botstein's view, an alternative to tight budget and the Ipotential" gap that is Assemblyman Amman's, has proposed a. "Political Organisms" the present-day form of the university chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, the and Dr, Himes. sure to come about between what the Mayor bill which would remove a college president National Professional Advertising March 4th, at 12:00 p.m. in room 1420. may be the development of a "clearly- says the City can afford and -wljgt the who has condoned publication in the college "The university of today is a clearly defined place for inquiry and smoker held on Thursday, February All students are invited to attend. Governor says the State can afford, Itys the Is now taking applications 25th, that the previously all-male newspaper of any "material offensive to political organism," according to Leoo discussion of issues, with no social Anyone unable to attend the meeting same-old battle. The Mayor wants a change ra^e, religion, oi creed." The president's organization is opening its membership but desiring further information Botstein, 24-year-old president of certification function. You might get a in the funding formula from,-50-50 to 67-33 removal would be made by the State to women. The purpose of this is to regarding ADS and its functions should Franconia College. B.A., but that's i if for its Spring'71 7 make available to the fenrvxie member * contact Dr.- Ulahoff through the Ad­ of the Baruchran Community the "many vertising Dept. benefits that ADS provides. William D. Shattls v__ Dr. Stanley Ulanoff, faculty advisor ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS

to ADS, suggests thai students look SCH€*OL WARMING - •\- upon membership as "an investment" IN THE SKY •$> in their future. "After all", he said, SENSITIVITY TRAINING all your life." Hunter High School is in sad shape. VWio Gives A Damn About Consumers? ADS, aside from its other functions, (no comments please) The SchooDnow . . .:''_•*. " - - ''.... serves as a medium through which its has itself located in the old Army In­ memi>erscaj>-coromunicate with men duction-headquarters at 46th Street and Learn the answer to this important question from: and worh^halready irrthe field. It was Lexington on the 13 and 14th floors. The WORKSHOP pointed out that several Baruchians new building is luxurious! There Is obtained jobs through -contacts which carpeting oh the floor of our seven foot they were able to make as B2other of high gym. There are a number of ADS. rather seattess rooms called MR. WOODROWWIRSIG The "Big Brother'* program has auditoriums. Now, we are not middle been an invaluable aid in affording class bitches, it is just that the nursing of the Better Business Bureau -undergraduate members an op­ room is socrowdedwith.girls coming 1n ications are now portunity to discuss their problems and with backaches./No matter how much . aspirations with professionals. is done to it. It is justnbt a school: All Alpha Delta Sigma has forty-three we ask is that people attend our Fair. in Rm 314 SC undergraduate chapters at colleges Chinese" acutions, _ cake sales, plant Thursday, March 11, by the and universities through the United sales, horoscope'sales and ah auc­ States. .-.-.. tioning of teachers is included. The 12 Noon, Rm 909 ement Other speakers at the meeting, in­ date: March 12, Time: 11:15—9 pm. m cluded, Dr. Gaw, Chairman of the Place: 46 and Lexington, 13th and 14th March 29, 1971 floors. AtL INVITED!!!!!! Advertising Dept., Mr. Tom KUIoran of Tr

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