The main points of the state- tions’ recognition, establish des ments include the understand- and guidelines related to Greek ing that Greek organizations are recognition, and require Greek “an integral part of the Tufts organizations “to take action community” and “are part of deemed apropriate by the com- campus housing, regardless of mittee as a condition of contin- ownership, and as such are ued recognition.” governed by all regulations After two years, thecommit- regarding campus housing,” tee must report back to the fac- according to the document. ulty “with an evaluation on the In addition to the major points, progress that has been made in the statement mandates one- eliminating patterns of behav- IGC President Andy Rockett represents a strong foundation week dry rushes, which all houses ior offensive to the rest of the upon which to build the Greek must hold during a designated community both outside and two-week period. This year, rush inside Tufts,” according an B ost on Pol ice En d o r se Sys~~~~~~*erelationshiD will begin next week. amendment to the faculty reso- statement brought the Greek Next year, freshmen will not be lution creating the committee. system out of the Stone Age,” permitted to rush during their At an April 11 faculty meet- Rockett said. first semester. ing, several faculty members Bush; Dukakis Reacts The statement “describes the The relationship statement criticized the fraternities, with privileges and obligations of the was drafted by the committee at Biology Professor Saul Slap&off (AP)-Republican George Bush for his vice president in Texas, fraternity and sorority life at its first meeting in June. The calling them “centers of mi- touted his endorsement by Mi- scorning “norn-again George Tufts,” according to the 27-page committee itself was formed by sogny and homophobia” chael Dukakis’ hometown po- Pattons” who say they support introduction by the Committee “It’s going to continue to be a strong national defense. It was the Arts and Sciences faculty lice union Thursday, prompting on Social Fraternities and So- last April. an uphill climb with some fac- Dukakis to smdhimself with an apparent reference to Dukakis, rorities. The committee holds the ulty members,” Rockett said. other law officers and accuse who spent last week sounding Rockett said that the Greek authority to recognize Greek his rival of “assault and battery hawkish as he laid out his de- system is in need of a change, organizations, revoke organiza- see GREEKS, page 6 on the truth.” fense plan and rode in a modem and would have been altered “What George Bush is doing M-1 tank. whether the relationship state- to the truth in this campaign is a Reagan spoke to students at ment had been written or not. crime,” the Democratic uresi- Bavlor UniversZtv%waco. then “There had to be a transfor- dential nominee said in peihaps wa’s joining Bush at a big fund- mation of the Greek system his strongest attack on Bush to raising dinner in Houston. regardless,” he said. Bush traveled to Boston to guest speakers from the Massa- date. “His administration has The document is based on by STEVEN FELDMAN waged not a war on crime, but a chusetts Federation of College pick up the endorsement of the the report of the Ad Hoc Com- war on crime programs.” Boston Police Patrolman’s As- Republicans, and the Victory ’88 mittee on Fraternities and So- The sharp rhetoric came three sociation, a 1,500-member un- As the 1988 Presidential Headquarters, as well as dismb- rorities, which was formed in campaign approaches its No- Ute education packets and fact days before Dukakis and Bush ion. 1987 by President Jean Mayer were to face each other in the “I’m the one in this race who vember conclusion, the Tufts sheets around the campus on to examine Greek life at Tufts. Republicans and Tufts Demo- election issues. first of their two nationally tele- wants to strengthen law enforce- The committee forwarded its ment,” declared Bush. “Mv crats are organizing and partici- Students interested in sup- vised debates -- confrontations report to Mayer on March 30, pating in a number of election that both sides consider crucial. opponent is strongly out of the 1988. events and planning many post- Meanwhile, President Reagan see ELECTION, Page14 see CAMPAIGN, Page 10 election programs. was back on the camuaim trail According to Eunice Kim, chairman of the Tufts College WMFO Experiences Problems Republicans and founder of Tufts ey LAUREN KEEFE even sure if it’s their line. It’s “We’re in the midst of trying Students for Bush, “Election really annoying how little they to mlvethe problem, but we’re activities are in the forefront WMFO, Tufts’ student radio know about their own lines,” waiting for WMFO. They know right now.” station, was unable to broadcast Delaney said. we’re there to help them, but we These include attending ral- a live concert from Ziggy’s According to Student Activi- need more technical informa- lies for Vice President George Wednesday night because it has ties Director Marcia Kelley, tion in order to solve the prob- Bush and Senator Dan Quayle, been unable to get its communi- WMFO has not contacted the lem,” Kelley said. participating in debates with the cation lines reconnected, accord- Student Activities Office about Tufts Democrats, signing up ing to Program Director Marc its difficulties. SeWFO, PW6 members at dining halls, and Delaney. educating voters about the posi- According to Delaney, the tions of Bush and Governor WMFO line to Ziggy’s was dis- Michael S. Dukakis from the connected without explanation Republican point of view. over the summer. The line is “My goal is to educate the used to simultaneously broad- people,” Kim said in an inter- cast live concerts from Ziggy’s. view Wednesday. To achieve this goal, the The Student Activities Of- lice President George Bush fice contractsbands to be broad- organization hopes to bring to cast on WMFO from Ziggy’s on campus speakers such as Joe Wednesday nights. Last Wednes- Malone, who is currently run- day’s concert was not broadcast ning for the Senate seat held by on WMFO because there were Ted Kennedy; New Hampshire no working communication lines. Governor John Sununu, a strong Delaney said that Northern Bush supporter, and Constantine Telecomm, the telephone com- Menges, a National Security pany that services the TJniver- Council member from 1983 to sity, has not taken any action on 1986. the Ziggy’s line. A student broadcasting on WMFO. Tufts Republicans will also “Northern Telecomm is not hold biweekly meetings with -e. Dage two Friday, September 23,1988

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Kelley Alessi...... Executive Editor Bill Labovitz ...... Associate Editor Nicole Pierce...... Production Manager Deserving Recognition Beth Geller ...... Production Manager Chris Ball ...... News Editor To the Editor: day, I saw only one faculty or the sisters of AOPi deserve an Debbie Ball ...... Assistant News Editor I am writing this letter to administration member, Dean apology for the oversight of all Scott Damelin ...... Assistant News Editor express my disappointment with of Students Bobbie Knable, of their efforts, as well as all the Lauren Keefe ...... Assistant News Editor the staff of “The Daily,” and supporting the Greeks. This is a fraternityand sorority members Amy Vellucci...... Features Editor more generally with the Tufts sad indication of the support the who showed up to support local Laura Kaufman ...... Features Editor faculty and staff members. On Greek system can expect from charities and the Tufts Greek Joelle Biele ...... Assistant Features Editor Sunday, September 18, the Tufts this University. system. Bob Goodman ...... Arts Editor Greek system held the first annual My gripe with “The Daily” It seems that “The Daily” is Ben Klasky ...... Arts Editor Greek Olympics at Ellis Oval. -stems from the lack of media more content to report on cases Clint Murphy ...... Assistant Arts Editor of vandalism, alcohol poison- Alex Kates ...... Weekender Editor The sisters of AOR did a great coverage of the event. Consid- Julie Galante...... Assistant Weekender Editor job at organizing the event and ering the fact that a good 30 ing. and trouble with the police. Suzy Friedman ...... Assistant . Weekender Editor expended a great deal of time percent of the campus was par- It makes for better headlines, Tony Massarotti ...... Sports Editor and effort. They had asked all ticipating in the Olympics, and I’m sure, but “The Daily” isn’t Dan Schorr ...... S~~sEditor faculty members to volunteer to that it was a charity event, I feel the New York Post. It’s job is to Stephen Clay ...... Sports witor judge an event, or just show up that the least the Greek system keep the members of the Tufts Denise Drower ...... Photo Editor and join in the good time. deserves is a brief article men- Samantha Hentschel...... Assistant Photo Editor Throughout the course of the tioning these facts. Ibelieve that see DESERVE, page 13 Howard Sklar ...... Layout Editor Rachel Antalek ...... Advertising Design Jodi Goldstein ...... Classifieds Editor Public Welcome Monique Murtharika ...... ;.Classifieds Editor Laura Schackman...... Copy Editor ‘lo me Tufts Community: , as assistant director of program- to the presence and excellence Sara Fiedelholtz ...... ‘..Copy Editor The Brothers of the Beta Iota ming, and to the Greek system of the creek system here at Tufts. Chapter of Alpha Sigma Phi as the new Greek Advisor. We Break a leg, Cathy! Fraternity would like to take the would also like to thank and The Brothers of oppor@ty to very publicly commend the Administration of Alpha Sigma Phi Framnity, eta David Gerstmann welcome Cathy Harder-Bemier for this obvi- Iota Chapter Executive Business Director to the Student Activities Oftice ous display of its commitment

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Boshes hours - 9 a.m. to 6 pm. waldays. 3 pm to 6 p.m. Sundays. appointed The Tufts Daily is a non-profa. student-run newspaper published week- the TCU Constitution as he one appointed by the student Tmra Wachs, ‘91Parliamentar- days during the academic year, by sr~ldentsof Tufts University. Printing is :laimed he had done, he would members of CSL, and one ian of the TCU Senate done by Charles R~VRPublishing, (harlestown, MA. Please. address com- spondate to the appropriate manager at: The Tufts Daily, ‘Miller Hall Basanmt, Medford, MA 02155. Telephone: (617) 381-3090. US postage Correction: The authors of yesterday’s letter, “Defense of the Dead,” was unintentionally ommitted. paid in Baston, MA 02111. Advertising His name is Steve Cohn. Classificds/Notices Classifeds must be submitted in pason before 3 ‘p.m. -the day before Correction Due to a layout error, the second part of yesterday’s news article, “Reserve System publication. They may run for any number of days. 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Conma the great strides since last semester when the system was first introduced.” Daiiy for subscription prices oufside the continental United States. The policies of the Tufts Daily are established by a majority of the Others who reacted to problems at Wessell were Professor George J. Marcopoulos and Professor editorial bod Editorials appear m this page, unsigned. Individual Gerald Gill, from the History department. editors arc not ncccwzily responsible for, or in agrement with, the Both expressed gratitude towards Cathy Cronin for helping to correct problems and retrieve policies of thc rifts Daily OT its editorial con ten^ The content of let-. ta6, advarisanmts, paspactives and signed columns do not n6ccs- materials-.Marcopoulos said he feels the biggest problem was that there are not enough copies for the sadly reflect the editaial poli of the lWts Daily. large number of students in his classes. Gill noted that construction in Wessell has made it difficult for him to gain access to the stacks in Correspondence should be sent to: The Tofts Daily, Miller Hall Basement, back entrance, Tub Universlty, order to gather and make copies of reserve readings. Medford, MA 02155, and designated for the approprlatc Maggie Carracino, a staffassistant from the History department, has had to help provide professors editor. with materials not yet placed on reserve. “It isn’t people being remiss. It’s just hard to meet everybody’s requests and that ultimately has impact on the students,” she said. Friday, September 23,1988- _- THE TUFTS DAILY page three

1mEI-- 4.------IOt.-.wl-.Ila-W--JW- - 4- - FEATURES Professor Ullman: Exer-Changing Path to a Multi-Dimensional Career The Professor Profile is a growing up in Boston, his fond- have no idea why, and his next biweekly series of biographies est memories revolve around piece was writen at the request on Tufts’ professors who have summers spent at his grandfa- of the “New Boston Review.” been brought to our attention ther’s farm in New Hampshire. From there, Ullman received as particularly interesting, Coming from a large family, a many opportunities to write articles, columns and reviews unusual, witty, academic, etc. relaxed country life allowed him to appreciate his private time for such periodicals as “New and fill his days reading and Boston Review,” “The Atlan- by ALLISON HILL listening to music. His love for tic Monthly,” “New Republic,” these pleasures developed early and “The Boston Globe.” In Talking to Professor Michael and can be seen now in the work addition, he has completed a Ullman about music and writ- he produces. book called “Jazz Lives”, which ing is like having life breathed Ullman attended Harvard consists of a collection of his into you. His excitement about during his undergraduate years, columns, and is currently writ- his interests is contagious and received his MA from the Um- ing a textbook with musician the fact that he has been able to versity of Chicago, and earned Lewis Porter on the history of coordinate them into a success- his Ph.D from the University of jazz. ful career is inspiring. Michigan. While studying Eng- Besides Ullman’s prolific and At first it is difficult to com- lish, Ullman wrote his disserta- successful writing career, he has prehend how Ullman ended up tion on Dickens. established himself as a well teaching jazz history and ad- During this time his general respectedand well liked teacher vanced expository writing direction toward a career in here at Tufts. His attitude is one (English 11) at Tufts. He never journalism became more spe- of appreciation of students and took a writing course in college, cific. “I finished my disserta- what teaching does for him. He other than freshman expository tion and decided then I didn’t seems almost apqlogetic about writing, never studied music a photograph. I want to do academic writing. I his profession and his love for ’> theory and never intended to had this image of myself writ- it. “I find it exciting to teach people just did this themselves.” man’s philosophy of teaching major in English. (As the dead- ing these things, which really actually... when you teach a lit Having taught at Brown and seems to be that the students are line approached to make a deci- no one wanted to read, and class, which I love to do, it Nichols Prep School, at Tufts, making a sacrifice and he owes sion on a major, he said he had it working very hard to do it, and seemsvery self-indulgenttome and as a graduate student at the narrowed dQwn to English, so- the very thought depressed me. in some ways. I pick the books. University of Michigan, Ull- see ULLMAN, page 10 cial relations, history or Fmch.) I felt like that [academic writ- I read my favorite books. And I As he explained it, the path he ing] wasn’t my style. I felt like I stand there and sometimes I don’t has taken ‘‘was not a conscious wasn’t writing in my voice.” do a discussion. I can do no decision.” At that time Ullman decided discussion. I can just stand there When one looks at his entire to write about a topic that had and talk about my thoughts. background, though, Ullman was meaning to him --jazz. “Bos- Sometimes in the middle of it I definitely destined for the ca- ton Magazine” published his get these weird feelings - by STEVE HELFANT but we put the main events in reer he has chosen. As a child first article, though he claims to wouldn’t it be better if these the Pub, just because it’s big- The Tufts community has a ger.” Student Activities hopes lot to look forward to this year to have shows in Ziggy’s five Terry Fox Run for Cancer Aid at both Ziggy’s and MacPhie times a week this year. Pub. There will be many events In reaction to Jean Mayer’s by JOSH WOLK chair through the course. local units for research, public worth seeing not just for those effortsto clamp down on under- The idea for the Fox Run service, and education,” said students fortunate enough to age drinking on campus, Assis- Terry Fox was a young Ca- came in 1984 when Jeff Keith, S hari Blake of the Boston chap- already be 21. . tant Director for Night Programs nadian who developed cancer also an amputee due to cancer, ter, “What we’re trying to do is Ziggy’s, located in the Cam- Roy Tilsey said, “We haven’t and in 1981, after having one followed Fox’s idea and ran from raise money andawareness.The pus Center, will once again be changed our policy since the leg amputated, ran three-quar- Boston to Los Angeles, in order common misconception is that the place on campus for stu- change in the liquor laws three ters of the way across Canada to show people that cancer can cancer is totally incurable, and dents to have an opportunity to years ago. We’re not planning before developing another form be beaten. The Boston chapter there has been great progress in perform. Almost all acts in any changes in events, and we of cancer. Soon after, he passed of the American Cancer Soci- the past few years toward help- Ziggy’s are student acts and are plan to keep a full schedule. away. ety, which is composed mostly ing cancer patients.” always free of charge. We’re just going to keep on This Sunday at 12 p.m., the of people in their 30s who are Cindy Taylor, the Somerville Ziggy’s is open to all ages, as doing what we’ve always done.” Boston unit of the Amerian either in remission or have re- unit’s crusade chairperson noted, opposed to the Pub, which is Bruce added, “We really Cancer Society, with help of covered from cancer, began the “The funds will enable us to only available to students of don’t know if the crackdown is many other local units, is hold- run to follow Keith’s example. expand our services to cancer drinking age from Monday going to help us or hurt us.” ing its third annual five-mile The event has been growing patients and their families, and through Wednesday. Friday and According to Tilsey, incidents Terry Fox Run around the Char- every year. The first year there to offer more educational pro- Saturday are event nights at the of false ID’S at the Pub have les River Esplanade to raise were 100 to 200 participants, grams that will reduce people’s Pub. These became open to all been minor and no real prob- money and awareness for can- last year 350 people participated risk of ever getting cancer.” students once the bracelet pol- lem. cer research. Participants ob- and raised $35,000 to $4O,OOO, The event is run in a less icy was put into effect. Thurs- Current and upcoming shows tained pledges for taking part in and this year the organizers are competitive manner so as to make day nights alternate, depending at Ziggy’s include tonight’s the “move-along,” anon-com- hoping for 500 participants and it a more celebratory occasion on what is scheduled for that performance by the psychedelic petitive race. People can run, $50,000. rather than concentratingon the night. band, The Void (formerly Dr. walk, ride a bicycle, or wheel- “That monev goes back to depressing aspect of the cause; According to John Bruce, Void). There will perform- I” be it stresses the survival of vic- student supervisor for Student ances next week at Ziggy’s on tims of the disease. In fact, many Activities, however, “Friday and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of the participants have been Saturday showsatthePubcould nights. All shows are free and cured of cancer themselves. be just for students over 21. It’s start at 9 p.m. “Their involvement is proof of up to whoever is performing Coming up at the Pub this the progess that has been made that night.” Tuesday, blues band Carsman not only in cancer cure rates, “There are two ways an event & Co. will be playing. Also, Jim but in the quality of life follow- can be arranged. Either [Stu- Plunkett will perform the fol- ing cancer treatment,” said dent Activities] get the act lowing Tuesday. These shows through our agent, or some other are for students of drinking age FTa?Emeof the Boston Bruins studentorganization requests it, only. They cost $2.00 and begin ,will be present at the Terry Fox such as last year’s ‘Screw Your at 9:30 p.m. and prizes will be given Roommate’ Dance,” he said. Big events coming up at the away. “It’s a real festive type of Bruce later added that “we see RUN,: page 12 do more activities at Ziggy’s, see ROCKING.,page 13 page four THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, September 23,1988 Friday, September 23,1988 THE TUFTS DAILY MARTS Animated Film-Festival Animates Somerville

Similarly disappointing is preciation and awe, if you hon- quality about the films is that Canada’s “Primiti Too Taa,” a stick!’’ The stick-on arms and the crippled”) On a quest estly admire the wit of Beverly they,aregenuinely, consistently third, film whose footage consists Hills Teens, or if the cartoon funny. Watching Pete Docter’s legs are peddled by a typical- to find game. The graphics are version of Punky Brewster high- “Winter,” in which a small boy looking suburban family: Mom largeandcolorfu1,andthernood see ANIMATION, page 11 lights your Saturdays, the Som- must suffer the indignities of must turn to her Lee Press-On of the film, although slightly erville Theater’spresentation of letting Mom bundle him up so Festival of Animation is proba- he can play in the SFOW,is a lot bly NOT for you. 1. - like seehg Calvin of Calvin and Paperhouse: Unpredictable Thrills If, however, your taste in Hobbes come to life. hood. Anna feels tension about humor runs to the slightly ex- The lines and drawings are by JAMIE BLUTH and house is much more than a ter- treme, often bizarre and fre- simple, and adults appear as DEBRA BLUTH her parents, boys, and friend- rifying thriller, as it also evokes quently irreverent, the 1989 featureless shadows in order to ship. She ultimately faces, chal- laughter,compassion, and tears. Animated Film Festival comes give a child’s perspective. When The British psychological kngeS, and deals With these To s& Paperhouse is to recommended -- seriously. the adequately buttoned-uu-- boy thriller paperhouse recently struggles, both for her life and spend two hours on the edge of premiered in the U.S. at thk for the ‘life of Mark, her drawn your seat, never looking atyour fourth annual Boston Film Fes- Companion. Forced to confront watch, and leaving the theater Shear Mystery -- tival at Copley Plaza. Directed her fears, Anna discovers that with the unsettling need to keep by Bernard Rose, of the crib- she is incapable Of drawing in a glancing backward. Bernard cally acclaimed Wish You Were ending. Rose, the director,jokingly ended Shear Madness Here, My Beautlful Laundrette, Yet what is fascinatingabout his introduction to the film with by LEAH GLASER person. Normally, tickets go for “Oh, and I’m not picking up $17. To gather this many people, any analysts’ bills afterwards.” 6 two Do you like solvin myster- I had to provide everyone with a To see Paperhouse is to spend hours He may have taken fear to the ies? Here’s your ch ce. The little synopsis of the play and scene of the crime is a hair sa- on the edge of your seat, never looking at extreme, but Paperhouse nev- F explain why they should come - ertheless succeeds in drawing lon. The helpless murder victim and see it. your watch ... ’ reactions effectively. Audience is a washed-up pianist on the I provided the following - and and Rosie Get Laid. Paperhouse is not the symbolic emotions are manipulated as verge of a comeback. The sus- explanation: “It is a comedy/ Sammy easily as Anna’s pencil. pects are a “slut,” a “sleez- play. It is really, really funny. It Paperhouse focuses on Anna transition Anna undergoes, but eball,” a homosexual hairdresser, is a mystery where the audience (Charlotte Burke), a young child the ease with which the viewer andahighsociety “rich bitch.” is asked to solve thecrime. They battling with the emotional di- accepts Anna’s dreams as real- Pa per hou se All the suspects are hysterical are therefore in full participa- lemmas of early adolescence. ity. There is no doubt that her in more ways than one. The tion with the actors, asking Her escape lies within her pencil will alter the night, and UK.1 solution to this obviously com- questions and expressing theo- activeimagination, which mani- that her actions at night will ’ I plicated mystery is the hit who- ries. There are different clues fests itself in a drawing..hAnna alter the day It is within this dunit comedy “Shear Madness.” every night, and the play has adds detail to her drawing, her dual casuality that the terror “Shear Madness,” accord- three different endings. I can’t dreams also become more de- worksmosteffectively.The fear ing to the actors, is the longest tell you anymore, I’ll ruin it.” tailed; her fantasy world comes comes not from the attempts at running non-musical production This last statement is not quite to life as she sleeps, and soon typical horror, but rather from in the history of American thea- true, for there is much more to reality and dreams are inextri- ever-present suspense and the ter. It has played in such cities be said. If you like improvisa- cably entwined. Anna’s dreams universal fear of nightmares. as Chicago, Philadelphia, Wash- tion, you’ll love “Shear Mad- affect the true world and the Paperhouses direction is ington D.C., and is now back in ness.” The actors on stage are true world has great impact on excellent -- the musical score Boston at the CharlesPlayhouse simply having fun. More than her dreams. Turning back be- and cinematography create a at 74 Warrenton St. in a little once, the “suspense” is tempo- comes an impossibility. Hope horrifying sense of foreboding alley dubbed “Shear Madness rarily delayed because the ac- lies only with Anna’s pencil and and suspense. The added surre- A Blvd.” tors are too busy cracking each Paper. diSm only enhances this mood. and a pencil to escape reality Upon hearing the good news, other up to continue the story. Paperhouse can be under- The viewer is never certain of in 66paperhouse.” and having seen the play previ- At one point, when asked by the ously in Washington, I quickly police how he would have killed recruited 15 people from two the victim, the actor replies, “I’d different dorms to drag into send her to Europe for an air Ebston on a Sunday night for .. 1- !,c-‘7 d -’ % I I, Y.1 Ballou Hall and is transmitted from @ere,he explained. Delaney said that he called Norrhem Telecomm off~cialsand systems reported the problem last May, but founditdifficult togetthem THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON to take any action. “They finally said they or- dered the line in late July, but I then they couldn’t figure out Invites You To ... how to fix it. 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CELEBRATE THE TRADITION OF THE HARVEST! For More Information on Sukkot Services, call Hillel, 381- 3242 or ~3242. The Sports Forum You're Not Dreaming Thoughts While Shaving My Head BY 'IC GA JJIAN Sy Sperling a phone call when he's unreliable. Ron Guidry is the season ends. . the only pitcher with experi- by JOEL M. SUNSHINE who lost the Super Bowl, the Now that September has ar- I get nervous when I see Bob ence. If Tommy John, Rich Bruins, who lost the Stanley Cup, Stanley, who admits that he's Dotson, or AlLeiter, a.k.a. Moe, rived, Nightmare on Professors Top lOFactsAboutNewY& the Celtia, who lost to the Lakers Row is taking place with the out of shape, trot out from the Larry, and Curly, were present and Pistons, and Brockton's bullpen. He usually gets the at San Juan Hill I'd be writing in 1. New York is the center of return of Freddie the student. If the universe. Marvin Hagla, who lost to Sugar you heard that the Red Sox are opposition out on 6-4-3 double Spanish. The Yanks have the Ray Leonard. Compare that to plays but you never know what's lumber but don't own the pitch- 2. The New York Mets are in first place, you're not dream- the best team in baseball. New York, where the Yankees ing. The reality is that the Sox going to happen next. It's like a ing to back it up. apologized for losing a World circus ... but different. A wild Sox Notes ... It seems as if John 3. The 1988 Mets pitching are pulling away and even if staff is the best in the history of Series. Boston is proud of their they drop a couple of games to pitch? Maybe a few walks, Trautwein was only on the staff losers; New York will not ac- ground balls that find the hole, this year to throw intentional the game. the Yankees, they'll be in good 4. Darryl Superberry is the cept second best. shape to win the American or even a home run into the walks ...The loth Player Award 2. The Boston Red Sox will screen off the bat of Rafael should go to Todd Benzinger best player in the National League East. League. go 100 years between World It's been 70 years since the Santana. becauseof hisclutch hitting and Series victories. Then to bring on big Lee hitting on the road. He has 63 5. David Cone is the best Red Sox last won the Series and pitcher in baseball in 1988. 3.RogerClemensisthemost everyone knows that this season Smith, whodoesn't make it easy RBI's in 363 at ba &...Three of stat-hungq player I've ever seen. on himself. He often hands out Mike Smithson's wins were 6. DwightGoodenisthebest is by no means over. How can pitcher -- ever. 4. Wade Boggs is second. you feel sure when Roger Cle- bases on balls and a hit here and against Baltimore. He gets into 5. I'd rather have a cocaine there before recording the save. trouble in just about,every in- 7. Superstar Gregg Jefferies mens gets injured and loses five is thegreatestprospih'veever abuser on my &am than a man in a row? Bruce Hurst has be- Smith has also given up several ning and wins with luck ...Wade who cheats on his wife. Dwight home runs that have cost the 3oggs reached base for the 300th seen. come the savior of the pitching 8. Kevin McReynolds is the Gooden has stopped using co- staff, reminding the fans of the Sox the game in the late in- time this season during last caine. Wade Boggs will never nings. All a batter has to do is best all-around left fielder in the 1986 post-season. But I'm not Monday night's game -- some- game today. get his character back, nor the overwhelmed with confidence connect on a fastball and good- thing he has accomplished five respect of his children. bye. Also, Lee seems to per- 9. Randy K. Myers is the when watching him pitch. He is out of his six years with the Sox. best reliever in baseball. 6. The Red Sox' minor league constantly running his hand form better when entering the I just wish he led off when Johnny system is naked. ballgame with the lead. 10. The NL. East is the tough- through his hair when nn *I-- Mac was around. est division in baseball. 7. Sure, Lee Smith will get mound and continues to do SO The Yankees are going abso- Rounding Third and Head- his 30 saves, but it will take him when he's on the bench. Does lutely nowhere with theirmulti- ing Home ...Boston's success Top 10 Facts About Boston: 70 appearances! The Sox also he have a problem with his scalp? untalented pitching staff. They provides an escape Erom the other 1. Boston is the City Of don't have anybody in the pen Maybe team doctor Arthur Pap- don't have the ace, the sure win news items of the day. While Losers. All I've heard about from after him. pas should check this out. But when it is needed. John Cande- Democrats and Republicans are chowderheads over the last three 8. The Sox have no bench. we all know for sure that if laria is the only pitcher with see SOX, Page 13 years is the Red Sox, who lost Hunt keeps this up he'll be more than 10 wins (13-71, and the World Series, the Patriots, see THOUGHTS, page 13 The Editors' Challenge SEOUL, South KO= (AI')-- Soviet men gymnasts, speed and Californians Matt Biondi and hustle by American women in a Janet Evans built up their medal basketball shootout, and a dra- hoard with another gold apiece matic comeback victory by the Oh, My Head Thursday night, swimming to defending gold medal U.S. men's astonishingly my, =d-- volleyball. Listening to Joel Sunshine talk about sports is not unlike watching professional wrestling. ing Olympic victories after a Libyan leader Col. Moam- After all, most professional wrestlers appear to be extremely well-versed in their subject, put on a day of violence and scandal at mar Gadhafi tried, too, to tar- great show, and never leave the outcome in doubt. the Games. nish the Olympics with some Such is the case with the cit.n?us' most outspoken New York sports fan. Biondi, the world record- criticism from afar. He called Subtlety has never been Mr. Sunshine's calling card, and so when he demanded to be included in the Editors'Challenge. claiming that he would, of come. clobber we simply couldn't resist. holder in the 100-meter frees- the Games too violent and bru- us, And even when his picks came wrapped in a sheet of paper that predicted the outcome of the ALCS tyle in 48.42 seconds, set an tal, but mistakenly cited bull- Olympic record of 48.63 in his fighting in his charge. as "Yankees over Oakland (it's not over 'till it's over)," we simply accepted that as part of Joel's feisty nature. specialty, while fellow Ameri- The coaches and a Korean And it didn't get Tony and Steve riled up one bit - no, sir. It didn't bother Dan that mush. *bough, who last head muttering something about a "sweep." can Chris Jacobs won the silver Olympic official stonned the ring was in 49.08. Stephan Caran of France and threw several punches at LAST WEEK: Lenny Saltznian. claiming he "hadn't been following" the NFL very closely, went 5-5 won the bronze in 49.62. referee Keith Walker of New [not unlike the records he used to compile when hedid follow the NFL closely). He. of course, beat Steve, who seems well on his way to anotherpathetic season, but fell short of But peace, harmony, prog- Zealand, hitting him at least me, my and Dan's me ocre efforts. ress -- the theme of the 1988 after a 4-1 decision by 119-pound I Olympics posted all over Seoul Bulgarian Alexander Hristov Dan Steve Joel -- lost meaning Thursday when over Korean Byun John-il. enraged Korean boxing coaches "The Korean man, he should Last Week 6-8 5-9 4-10 punched a referee and gave the win," said S.H. Yoon, a Seoul Season 6-8 5 -9 4-10 Games a nasty black eye. Olympic Organizing Commit- The chaos and disgrace at teeofficial who wasoneof those New England at Houston Houston N.E. N.E. Houston Pittsburgh at Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Chicago at Green Bay Chicago Chicago Green Bay Chicago Cleveland at Cincinnati . Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Men's Soccer Triumphs, 3-0 Atlanta at Dallas Dallas Atlanta Dallas Dallas After droping their opener in his second goal in two games. Miami at Indianapolis Indianapolis Miami Miami Indianapolis against Conn College, the Jum- Junior Bryan Rief crossed in the San Diego at Kansas City K.C. K.C. K.C. K.C. bos came to play yesterday third Tufts goal that ended any Philadelphia at Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota against Curry College. Although chance of a Curry comeback. Tampa Bay at New Orleans N.O. N.O. N.O. the first half was scoreless, the With a tough contest against N.O. L.A. Rams at N.Y. Giants Giants ball remained in the Colonels Wesleyan slated for tommorow, Rams Rams Giants end most of the half. The final Tufts looks to be ready. N.Y. Jets at Detroit Jets Jets Detroit Jets period was all Tufts as the Jumbos San Francisco at Seattle S.F. Seattle S .F. Seattle . popped in three goals. Junior See Monday's Daily Washington at Phoenix Phoenix Washington Phoenix Washington Gabe Soloman put the team on for all the details of this MONDAY the board early in the half be- weekend's action. fore Stephan Gianoplus booted L.A. Raiders at Denver Denver 1 Raiders Raiders Denver Friday, September 23,1988 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine r)

Once Followers, Now Leaders r Burke, Dresens, Egan Captains of 1988 Football Team by KELLEY ALESSI play. The defense was really the football that the award was given strong point {of the team] when to a player other than a senior. The fact that the football team I got here.” “Paul is an all-around went 0-7-1 in 1984 was proba- The first season these three player,” praised Ford. “He bly one bit of Tuftonian trivia players suited up for Tufts, the blocks well, runs well and catches that was not offered to prospec- team finished a respectable 3-4- the ball well. There’s almost tive students on campus tours. 1. During this time the defense something magical about it.” This fact, however, didnot seem remained the team’s strength, The following season proved to discourage prospective foot- allowing only seven points per to be difficult not only for the ball players from applying to game, according to Egan, who Jumbos, who went 4-4, but also Tufts. And now, three years later, saw some timeon special teams. for offensivecaptain Dresens as no one would even bother to ask The offense, meanwhile, was well. The junior strained his any of the players, least of all struggling to adjust to the new hamstring during the preseason and spent the entire season trying “Paul is an all-around player. He blocks to recover. “Paul was down in well, runs well, and catches the ball well. the training room all the time,” There’s almost something magical about recalled Ford. TE Jim Burke (82) has adjusted to a role primarily as a blocker Despite spending countless and wiU be leading the way for AU-East halfback Paul Dresens it.’ ’ hours in the vaining room and (21). - Duane Ford on offensive team captain Paul Dresens attending team practices, Dre- don’t think anyone works each game individually.” sens only auDeared in one game harder. ” The potential for a great this year’s captains Jim Burke, On the other side ofthe grid- Season exists. All three captains Paul Dresens and Mike Egan, ron, the offense is returning all hope that by leading through why not. but one of its players, including example, they will fulfill their It was after that 0-7-1 season -Dresens. - - - -.._ . roles as captains. that Duane Ford took over as “We’re taking it one pame at “This is not a real rah-rah head coach of Tufts’ football program. And with the new head “Each season Jim gets better and better. coach came a new offense -- the At tight end he is a blocker and not really infamous wishbone. The 50- some odd fleshmen who showed a pass-catcher. He was one of our best up on the first day of practice ofiensive players. He is so deserving [of discovered that there were ad- vantages as well as disadvan- having been selected team captain] .’ ’ tages to the new offense. - Duane Ford on team captain Jim Burke The primary advatage was a time,” stated Burke, who crew,” Ford said. “we play that it was easy for younger explained that the team has a emotionally on Saturday, but players to break into the line up, “real positive outlook.” don’t talk it up during the week. since everyone on the team had Dresensconfmedhisw- The team’s attitude is ‘shut up, to adjust to the new system. mate’s uoint of view. “We’re and let’s get to satday and “It was as if everyone was a looking toward each week as a play. ”’ ficshman,” recalled Dresens, an me-mme season. We’re taking Enough said. All-East halfback his sophomore Year. - Team captain Jim Burke on defensive team captain Mike But for some of the fresh- Egan men, there were still drawbacks. “At fmt it was difficult. I thing since sliced bread. tain].” was used to catching the ball a The backfield of QB Frank The defensive unit faltered lot in high school,” explained Geunan, fullback Tim FanikoS, on several occasions last season tight end Burke. “I was pressed and halfbacks Kevin Doherty as well. So while Egan man- upon to block more.” and Dresens rushed for 2,672 aged to break into the starting Defensively, it was not nearly yards. Dresens was the third lineup, defenders found break- as easy for a Ereshman to obtain leading rusher, with 529 yards ing through the defense easier playing time. But the opening on 96 carries, and led the team than they had in the two previ- was still there. with eight touchdowns. Dresens’ ous seasons. “[The coaches] were look- tunningabilities,pairedwithhis Egan stated that, in retro- ingforanyhelp they couldget,” blocking efficiency, earned him spect, this year the defense will stated Egan, this year’s defen- not only All-East but the team “still have to prove ourselves. sive team cautain. “It was oretty MVP Award as well. It was the We know we can play. We have first time in the history of Tufts to play as a unit.” For the 1988 season the po- tential for a great defense is there. “I’d like to see the de- fense play as well as we played when Lyons was captain [in 19851. It was stalwart,” ex- plained Egan. “We didn’t let anything up. It’s agreat defense when you can just stop them in three plays. I hope our team can go out and do the job in three plays.” IT WAS SPIKED The Women’s Volleyball team won their And if there is one player on first match of the season last night with a five-set decision over the defensive unit who is ca- Eastern Nazarene. The Jumbos won the first set 15-0, but then pable of leading by example, lost the second 2-15, and Tufts and Eastern Nazarene traded it’s Egan. two more sets (15-7, Tufts; 15-5, E. Nazarene) before the “He is such a hard worker,” Jumbos took the fmal set by a score of 15-9. Look for complete praisedBurke. “Heisoneofthe uv coverage of this game (as well as weekend matches with Amherst crack at Wesleyan QB Jim Lukowski in tomorrow’s SeaSon most dedicated players by far. I -.-.and W’ -next week in the Daily. - page ten THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, September 23,1988 ULLMAN continued from page 3 it to them to respond accord- cal interests span a wide range sibilities of life. His career as a my last class just to see what it this year and has already begun ingly. “There are students here of jazz and classical. He also student, writer, and teacher re- was like!” to prepare. who are giving you a good part continues the instrumental les- flect this. He recalled speaking This philosophy is also ap- Considering the varied and of the best year of their lives.” sons be began as a child, still with a man who claimed to have parent in his decision to run the interesting life Ullman leads, he In addition to teaching and taking piano lessons after many never missed a class in his en- New York Marathon. Having is modest about his abilities. writing about music, Ullman years. Ullman enjoys spending tire college career. Ullman said never been a serious athlete, “That’s an astonishing thing to enjoys reading and listening to time with his family as well and the man revealed this in such a Ullman began training last year me, in my jazz class, that 60 Or music. His literary interests has two children, Kate (age 8) reverent manner that it was “like for the run when his sister sug- 70 people would come in and sit include 19thcenturyfiction and and Sam (age 4.) his =@ion.” uhan’s gested that the family run to- for an hour and half and listen to 20th century poetry. His musi- Ullman explores all the PS- to me was, “I would have mhd gether. He plans on returning me! !”

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? Friday, September 23,1988 THE TUFTS DAILY page thirteen -- - OLYMPIC- P continued from page 8 who chaiged Walker. Yoon and in his comer with his arms on ter, sat out the first two games team to score 100 was the So- The Soviets added six per- the coaches claimed Walker his knees. A few minutes later, with a back injury, then turned viet Union, which beat the United fect scofes in the all-around finals unfairly deducted two points clad in his blue and gold robe, the match around in the third States 112-77 in 1976. to the seven 10s they posted in from Byun for butting. he got up and sat on his stool game with his spinning, dip- “Naturally, a coach would Tuesday’s team optionals. Thatexcusedidn’twinmuch and stared impassively across ping, left-handed serves. like to have a strong start, but Charles Lakes, the U.S. na- support from higher Korean the empty ring. He won his first five points, you’d rather have a stronger tional champion from authorities. He sat and he sat and he sat one on an ace that made it 94, finish,” Coach Kay Yow said. Chatsworth, Calif., was the top “It was very disgraceful some more -- 67 minutes in all, and got fine support from Steve With a 2-0 record and only a American finisher in 19thplace. behavior,” said Shin Hyon-ung, breaking an unofficial sitdown Timmons, Craig Buck, and Bob Sunday game against China His best score was in his spe- spokesman for the organizing record of 51 minutes by South Ctvrtlik to win thematch 11-15, remaining in pool play, the united cialty, the high bar, where he committee. “Necessary action Korean boxer Choh Dong-kih 11-15, 15-4, 17-15, 15-7 and States is assured of getting into scored a 9.950 with a series of will be followed by the authori- at the 1964 Tokyo Games after run the U.S. record to 3-0. the medal round. flying releases over the bar and ties concernedafter a full inves- he was disqualified. In women’s basketball, the The Soviets, as expected, a double somersault dismount. tigation. ’’ On the fun sideof things, Jeff United States fell behind Yugo- dominated men’s gymnastics, Weightlifter Mitko Grablev A chair and bottle also were Stork came off the bench to slavia by eight points before its as Vladimir Artemov captured lost his gold in the 123-pound thrown into the ring, but police rally the defending gold medal running game kicked into high the all-around gold to lead a class and was banned from the restored order quickly and U.S. men’s volleyball team from gear. Then it was goodbye. sweep of all three medals. Games after testing positive for shielded Walker as he left the an 0-2 deficit to a 3-2 victory The Americans became only Artemov, 23, outlasted team- a diuretic he used to shed pounds arena. However, Byun refused over Argentina that virtually the second women’s basketball mates Valery Lyukin and two- and squeak into his weight class. to leave. clinched a spot in the medal team in Olympic history to top time world champion Dmitri Bulgarian officials said they in a silent protest after the r~und. the 100-pointmark, winning ioi- Bilozerchev in a display of per- deplored his drug use and would ring was cleared, Byun, 19, sat stork- the Usual starting set- 74. The only other women’s fection. send him home on the next Bilozerchev, 21, drew six 10s available flight. in three days of competition but Australian Alexander Wat- ended up with the bronze be- son, competing in the modern cause of one mistake on the pentarhalon, also was booted for BICKSON high bar. Lyukin, 21, took the having an excessive level of, soxsilver. caffeine. a BR8SeCS continued from page 8 debating whether tc siand or sit has burned opposing pitching 26 BRAllLE ST CAMBRIDGE, MA 376-6760 at the upcoming debate, all Red staffs this year. And when you Sox fans rise, filling the air with hear the chant “Yankee Go $2000 OFF The Purchase Of $5.00 Or More electricity, waiting for the clinch. Home,” you weren’t dreaming that you were in South Korea the Purchase Of $50.00 Or When you hear about the green- $ 10000OFF More house effect making the earth a but that you actually were in the Hardware Electrical Supplies Fans bleachers at historical Fenway Paints Lamps Hot Plates hotter place for the years to come, Housewares Lumber Phones Sox fans will be thinking of Park. Locks Window Shades Greenwell’s effects and how he Computer Color Motchins- WTT & LAMBERT PAINTS lMOUGW- continued from page 8 9. The Sox would still be in in next week’s “Sports Forum” fifth place if not for Lou Gor- along with my playoff preview. man, who was raised and P.P.S. Randall Budd -- Tony groomed in the Met organiza- is right, you know absolutely tion under Frank Cashen. nothing about sports. Come to 10. The A.L. Least is the P.P.P.S. Maseratis are fast. worst division in baseball. Massarcttis are stupid. F?S. I will back up my “Eacrs”

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NOW HIRING ...for information, ca11354-0505, ask for Sue ’ .. . I I fourteen THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, September 23,1988 -- x ELIEYION I continued from page 1 - porting the Bush campaign or After the election, she said campaign because “a majority on the issues from a Democratic ternship program at the Dukakis the Tufts College Republicans that the Republicans plan on of the students care about who point of view. National Headquarters. will be going to Victory ’88 holding a Domestic Issues is in the White House, but they State Senator Sal Albano hm Other off-campus activities Headquarters.There, Kim said, Symposium, where they will do not have a good idea who to Medford will aIso deliver a include a Dukakis rally in mid- the students will make phone bring in senators and political support.” speech, a voter registration drive, October on the Boston Com- calls informing voters and trylng activists to speak on campus. The organization has a num- and a program to organize rides mon. Celebrities and important to recruit more volunteers for They are also planning a fun- ber of programs planned to help to the polls on election day. The Democrats are expected to at- the campaign, calling registered draising dinner for themselves, educate arid motivate students Democrats’ grand finale will be tend, according to Gross. Republicans in Medford and and a picnic in the spring. to vote Democratic, including a an Election Eve party Novem- After the election, Chernow Somerville, and arranging rides Not to be outdone by their Debate Watch party this Sunday ber 8 at MacPhie Pub. said thatthe Democrats will work to the polls on election day. political opponents, the Tufts in Lewis Lounge. Off-campus, Gross said that “to educate the public and raise Studentscan alsoget involved Democrats also have plenty of According to Jason Gross, students can also get involved campus issues, not necessarily in the MassachusettsFederation activities planned for the Presi- campus coordinator for the with the Dukakis campaign. He partisan.” This includes a of College Republicans, which dential election, and many oth- Dukakis campaign and a mem- has helped organize groups of planned follow-up symposium hosts leadership seminars and ers planned for after the elec- ber of the Tufts Democrats Board, students for polling parties at on International Human Rights programs for students from all tion. “The debates are the best way Dukakis’ Massachusetts field to examine the problems of over Massachusetts. Kim said In an interview Wednesday, for independents to decide who office,where student volunteers racism, sexism, classism and that she hopes more Tufts stu- Jon Chernow, president of Tufts is the best candidate.” spend three hours conducting homophobia. dents will get involved with the Democrats, said that the organi- Other campus pre-election polls. They also plan to holdadebate Federation, and added that it zation’s “number one priority activities include a proposed For those people who would with the Republicans, possibly provides a great opportunity for is to the Dukakis campaign and Dukakis rally, a grass roots like to volunteer even more uf discussing issues specifically - Tufts students to take part in winning the election.’’ education campaign teaching their time, Gross says that stu- dealing with Tufts, as well as to politics on the state and national Be also stressed the impor- students how to pass the word dents willing to commit 10 hours bring some speakers to campus, level. tance of education in their about Duka!!ds, and educaLion a week can take part in an in- such as Congressman Ed Markey.

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