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\ 1 <;.--\· 11 ·h.(,u 'l=>v� ' ( ..-�T, a Rochester Institute of Technology -!.Y,, ' '.IJ(:I.-·, Published by l[Cffl Communications Services December 9-15, 1974 Police Veteran:" Just Realizing Need For Professionals" For 26 years, she worked the sure children weren't victims of department's Youth Aid Bureau, Incarceration. streets, the bars, and the violent crimes. which she commanded until she When she left the force, she hangouts in the city of The lady was a cop. retired in 1974. had just been promoted to Schenectady. Patricia M. Carter was She retired to join the faculty captain. For 26 years she helped Schenectady's first female pol ice of RIT's School of Criminal "But being an administrator I neglected children, found and officer in 1948. She worked as a Justice, where she is now an found I was supervising other counseled delinquent children, police youth officer, eventually instructor teaching Criminology people's work," she recalled. "I and worked with others to make founding, in 1966, the and the Alternatives to wasn't in contact with the people anymore." She determined she could "be contributing more" by teaching. She is soft-spoken, and almost petite. She is her own best example of what she calls the "change in caliber" of the police and others in the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system - from the police on the street to the courts and the penal institution--is undergoing a substantial change, she believes. "It's really a new field ... we're just beginning to realize the need for trained professionals in pol ice positions . We're just beginning to realize the importance of not having just a guard in prison, but of having a corrections officer who can counsel and in other ways help the inmate. Carter The Attica prison riots several years ago had a major affect on the criminal justice system, she RIT Withdraws Application To Contest said. "Until things like Attica, the average person had no Landmark Status Of Old Bevier Building contact with the system of criminal justice. But those Rochester Institute of Board, was part of R IT's former economic difficulties, it seems riots--and others like them- Technology, in a statement downtown campus. desirable to us to provide made the conditions in the issued by President Dr. Paul A. In announcing the decision, additional time for those who institutions much more visible. Miller last week, announced its Dr. Miller said, "A number of wish to develop proposals for And because of them we've seen intention .to withdraw, for the our alumni friends and the Bevier Building and who improvement in the criminal time being, an appeal to contest supporters in Rochester have may be able to stimulate a justice system in many states. the landmark status of the expressed a deep desire to see serious purchase offer." RIT's program in criminal Bevier Memorial Building. the Bevier Building preserved. He added, "We have, justice is, in part, a response to The building, which was We are sympathetic to appeals therefore, decided to withdraw that need for a broad-based declared a landmark on Oct. 21 which they have made to us. our appeal to the City Planning cont'd p. 3 by the Rochester Preservation While it may entail some cont'd p. 2 Work Spanning 40 Years Shown Co-op Student Starts In Frans Wildenhain Retrospective New Hospital System During her brief stay as a The Frans Wildenhain cooperative education employee Retrospective has opened at the at St. Anthony's Hospital in University Art Gallery, State Columbus, Ohio, 23-year-old University of New York at Catherine Callan made quite a Binghamton. change in the hospital Frans Wildenhain, among the procedures. best known potters in the The third-year hospital United States, is showing work dietetics student in the College spanning 40 years of his career. of Business at Rochester (NY) The objects in the show have Institute of Technology enacted been gathered from galleries, an inventory control system for museums, and private collections the food storeroom. here and abroad, including the The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stedelyke Museum, Amsterdam, Leonard Callan of 4194 Netherlands; Boymans Museum, Cameron Road, Caledonia, Rotterdam, Netherlands; Henry co-oped at St. Anthony's the Gallery, Seattle, Wash.; past summer. Memorial Art Gallery, She recommended changes in Rochester, N.Y.; and Everson the budgetary process, record Museum, Syracuse, N.Y. keeping and purchasing Born in Germany, Wildenhain procedures. studied at the Bauhaus in Her recommendations, once Weimar where he worked with implemented, are expected to Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky, resu It in significant cost savings Moholy-Nagy, Josef Albers, and operating efficiencies in the Gerhard Marcks, and Max dietary department. Krehan. "The purchasing and quantity He joined the staff of the foods courses I had at R IT were School for American Craftsmen really valuable in doing this," at RIT in 1950 coming from his she reported. studio at Pond Farm Workshops The experience gave her a in Guerneville, Calif. He is view of the whole dietary currently professor emeritus at operation, she said, and steered RIT and works from his studio her toward a career as an at his home in Bushnell's Basin, administrative dietitian. Pittsford, N.Y. She intends to return to Wildenhain has been called Columbus over Thanksgiving to "difficult to classify," yet the Frans Wildenhain in front of his ceramic mural, R IT campus. see how her system is working. objects in the Retrospective testify to a personal continuity Wildenhain has ceramic spanning 40 years of important murals in the National Library RIT Will Seek 'Viable Uses" development in the use of clay of Medicine, Betheso Md.; as an art medium. He is one of St r asenbu rg Laboratories, the few remaining associates of Rochester, N.Y.; and Ingle For Old Campus Building the Bauhaus in Weimar. Auditorium, RIT. cont'd from p. 1 will reflect the best long term Commission in hopes that viable interests of downtown uses for the Bevier Building can Rochester." GARC To Repeat Color be found. Should these hopes The Bevier Building is a fail to be realized, the Institute four-story structure which was Reproduction Seminar will have no alternative but to completed in 1910. It was resume steps to free itself from designed by Rochester architect On December 11-13 the people who want to know how the restrictions imposed by the Claude Bragdon. Graphic Arts Research Center at such systems work. The princi landmark designation. We The building is located at RIT will repeat its seminar, ples apply to color reproduction anticipate that those who have Spring and South Washington Color Reproduction for media (photography, television, made their interests and Streets on the site of the former Engineers. graphic arts) in general, but sentiments known to us will home of Col. Nathaniel The seminar is intended for examples will predominantly be wish to take advantage of this Rochester. Funds for the people with an engineering back those of graphic arts. opportunity to preserve this construction of the building ground, concerned with the de For further details, please con structure. We expect that any were donated by Susan Bevier in sign and/or improvement of tact William Siegfried, training final decisions on this or any of memory of her husband, Henry color reproduction systems, and director, GARC, 464-2758. our other properties in the area H. Bevier, a Rochester Brewer. Grant Deadlines System Has One Thing In The Office of Grant & Contract PUBLIC HEAL TH Administration reminds all faculty, SERVICE staff and students that the following Jan. 25, 1975 - Public Health are deadlines for proposa l Service Research Grants to be Common:cont'd from p. 1 The Criminal application. Since Institute review reviewed in June 75 for Sept. 1, 1975 program that studies the whole knowing how to refer people for and approval must be accomplished beginning date. prior to mai Ii ng a proposal, criminal justice system, she help outside the regular criminal applicants are requested to forward U.S. INFORMATION believes. procedures." the i r p r opo s a Is to Gran ts AGENCY "Everyone on this st aff has a "Some of the students we Administration one week before the Jan. 1, 1975 - Student Grants up very broad education in the have in class today will be in listeddeadline. to $3,000 for production of sound f i I ms or videotapes for foreign whole system of justice--the jobs we aren't even aware of Guidelines and application forms for distribution - films to be police, the district attorney, the today," she said. listed programs are either on hand in, documentary dramatizations or courts, the prisons--they're all a "The emphasis in corrections or on order by Grant & Contract animation. part of the system but the only is going to be on com Administration Office. For additional NOTE: EXTENSION TO JAN. 1, thing theyreally have in common munity-based programs," she information and/or assistance, please 1975. call ext. 2388. is the criminal--the person who said, to the extent that use of DEPARTMENT OF HEAL TH gets caught up in the system and the maximum-security prison as NATIONAL SCIE NCE EDUCATION & WELFARE goes all the way through." we know it will be cutback. FOUNDATION Jan. 15, 1975 "I think our program realizes "Sure, there are people who PRELIMINARY proposal for the need for a criminal justice for society's protection--and in Dec. 13, 1974 - Instructional fund for Improvement of Scientific Equipment Program Postsecondary Educa tion. If professional who understands some cases their own (75-15).