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MA 02155 Wednesday, December 6,1989 DAILY?Vol XIX, Number 62 __ TUFTS -7 Residential system to Athletics may be target of cuts Club sports or varsity team may be eliminated be revised next dvear proctors’ futurejob responsibili- duce all programs to an absolute by STEPHEN NEWMAN ties, “you won’t see an enormous by KELLEY ALESSI Daily Editorial Board bare budget,” Athletic Director Daily Editorial Board change.” Rocco Carzo said. “If it doesn’t The residential housing sys- What will change, Darcey said, As a result of a drop in student get better it may be bye-bye club tem will undergo restructuring is that administrative duties for enrollment and a number of va- sports. for the next academic year in the in-house proctors will be re- cant dorm rooms, the Admini- “If we get slammed hard enough order to “provide better services duced and will be made part of stration is currently facing a fis- something will have to go,” con- to the population,” according to the responsibilities of the pro- cal crunch that could lead to cuts tinued Carzo. Housing Director John Darcey. grammers and directors.This will in the Athletic Department’s Last May, the members of the Changes will include the addi- allow the proctors to spend more budget for next year. Committee on Athletics sent a tion of six new full-time posi- time and energy helping students “One of the possible targets, memo to Rotberg’s office express- tions and the renaming of the in other capacities. among many ... could be either ing concerns over the department’s residential dxector position. What Darcey also added that the one varsity [team]orclub sports,” Dai/y file photo Rocco Carzo funding. “The hazards that we were formally called RDs will “compensation is adjusted’ for Academic Vice President Robert see do not lie in some distant become residential proctors un- the new position. Under the new Rotberg said in an interview $567,500 loss in projected reve- future time, such that they can be der the new system, Darcey said. plan, proctors will not receive a Monday night. nue over the last two years. left to a later generation of ad- As part of the restructuring,an meal plan, and their stipend will “There’s is nothing I’d like to At the start of the academic ministrators to worry about,” the area director and an area pro- be half of the current RD stipend, do less than reduce the level and year the Housing Office reported document read. “They are almost grammer will be assigned for both according to Darcey. variety of participation in athlet- approximately 120 vacant spaces. upon us now. This is probably the the uphill and downhill dorms. Some RDs are optimistic that ics at Tufts,” Rotberg said. If none of the vacant spaces had last year in which the Athletics Those who fill these four posi- the new program will allow them “However, we’re facing very dif- been filled, it would account for a Department can opt for shallow tions will live in the dorms. As of to have more positive interaction ficult financial pressures, and a loss of revenue of as much as cuts across the board rather than now, Wren has been chosen as the with the students. variety of budgets are being looked $300,000. No one from the Hous- the elimination of entire programs. residence for the uphill area di- Darcey hopes that proctors will at with special care.” ing Office was available yester- “With many programs operat- rector, and Lewis as the downhill spend less time with managerial He said, however, that intra- day to comment on the number of ing at the edge of viability, fur- residence. The area programmers duties, and more time doing mural sports are not in danger of vacant spaces still remaining. ther scaling back will be the ath- will also be housed on campus. “teaching assistant-type things.” being cut from the Athletic De- The budget for fiscal year 1990- letic program in jeopardy. The Though the exact job descrip- According to Darcey, Resi- partment’s budget. 91 will not be made public until next step will have to involve the tions have not yet been written, dential Directors currently have The financial plan for 1988- approved by the Board of Trus- elimination of some programs,” Darcey said that duties of the many responsibilities aside from 89 was based on an estimated tees at its February meeting. the memo read. residential proctors will not be the administrative duties. “They enrollment of 4,646 Full-time Rotberg emphasized that cuts in There are currently 29 varsity significantly different from those areinformationproviders -- help- Equivalent (FTE) students, but the Athletic Department’s budget teams at Tufts, three of which of the RDs that currently serve ers with personal matters, room- the actual FlE enrollment for the irebeing considered “along with have been elevated from club to the dormitories.Darcey said he is mate problems, and disciplinary year was 4,641. The FTE esti- reductions in administrativecosts, varsity status in recent years. These optimistic that many of the pres- actions,” he said. mate of 4,530 for this fiscal year along with possible small cuts three are the ice hockey team and ent RDs will stay on as Residen- Most of the current RDs are was 36 higher than the actual throughout A & S.” the men’s and women’s crew tial Proctors. either graduate students or have enrollment, according to figures Although there is no firm budget teams. In 1987, the hockey team “It is a restructuring as op- graduate degrees and are there- obtained from the Dean of Ad- proposal at this time, after the resumed varsity play for the first posed to an elimination,”Darcey ministration and Finance, Larry budgeting process last year the see BUDGET, page 9 said, adding that, in terms of the see HOUSING, page 13 Ladd. This would account for a Athletic DeDarunent had to “re-

niversity may integrate campus TCUJ approves__ revision through communications linkup of re-recognition policy Cable TV in dorm rooms a possibility for near future by CONSTANTINE ATHANAS meet with recognition guidelines. Daily Editorial Board “There were some organiza- data and video access, said Pat- tions, and are some organizations, by DAVID SPIELMAN terson. This phase may be imple- Daily Editorial Board The Tufts Community Union thataredefunctoronly have three mented pending the approval of Judiciary last night unanimously members that are on the roll but Cable television and a four- the Trustees in January. approved an amendment 10 the don’t really do anything.We need digit phone dialing system are The project would provide re-recognition policy which would a system to get rid of these or- among the options the University video and data links through call for a freeze of TCU Senate ganizations,” said Judiciary Re- is currently examining as they computers to classrooms and fundmg to all Organizations which recognition Chair Joe Swimmer. strive tointegrate thecampus into rauditoriums across the Medford do not follow the re-recognition Before the vote, Judiciary a comprehensive voice, data and campus, Patterson said. A major- process. members debated the reprimand video network. ity of the buildings on the campus The TCUJ asked last month that organizations should receive In the first phase of the net- would be linked together with that all student organizations if they fail to submit their report work’s construction, the Univer- fiberoptics cable so data, video submit a list of fifteen standing by the deadline. si?y began to connect the Tufts transmissions and other audio- members of their organization,a Prior to approval of the final Administration Building, Wessell visual information could be trans- copy of their constitution,a sum- Marco DeCapite amendment, which he co-spon- Library, buildings of the College ferred. mary of activitiesof the previous sored, Swimmer proposed an even of Engineering and the new Sci- These services would be ex- and would “help us sfartproduc- year and plans for the upcoming more severe policy. He felt thal ence Center on Colby Street with tended to the dormitories and cable ing as a regular media organiza- year, in order for the TCUJ to an organization that does no1 fiberoptics cable, according to John television would also be provided tion. ’’ review their recognition. The receive re-recognition should lose Patterson, the associate director to televisions in common areas in With the linkup, TUTV may submissions are due Dec. 13 and 12 for telecommunications. the dormitories. be able to televise football games the Judiciary hopes to begin the see JUDICIARY, page In addition to this work, which Although the plans are still live or produce a weekly or daily re-recognition review process after has been proceeding since the under negotiation,Patterson said news program, DeCapite said. vacation. TCUJ member project was approved by theTrus- that individual rooms in the dorms Patterson said that the cost for So far only three organizations tees in May, the University is may be provided with cable tele- the cable service would probably have submitted their reports. Wolansky resigns exploring a plan to network the vision. The University is currently be between $18 and $20 per month, “If any organization does not Tufts Community Union Judi- rest of the campus with voice, discussing the possibility of hav- as opposed to the $31-charge for turn in the required materials by ciary member Halley Wolansky, ing Warner Co., a cable service Medford and Somerville residents. the deadline for re-recognition, a junior elected to the position company, wire each dorm room Warner would be willing to pro- the TCUJ shall tell the Senate this fall, announced her resigna- 1 Inside on campus. Patterson added, vide the service at this lower cost that the said organization is in tion from the Judiciary last Tues- if they receive the contract to violation of TCUJ re-recognition Features p.5 however, that discussions are &Ye ...... policies and the Senate will be Bridges were under stress in Ander- “extremely preliminary” at this wire dorm rooms across campus, Judiciary Chair Karen Vitale son Hall -but not as much stress as Bill point. he said. asked to freeze their accounts and said that Wolansky decided to Shein (with a TAR of 44.5) is under. Included in a cable service The linkup may also provide a the organization will not be eli- pursue the opportunity of study- would be 12 regular cable chan- phone system to integrate the gible for funding until they are in ing in England during the next Arts ...... P.7 nels and one for Tufts’ exclusive whole campus. With such a sys- good standing with the TCUJ’s semester and would be unable to Thumbs up to Danny DeVito’s new use. Among those who may util- tem, only four-digit dialing would policies,” said Jeff Allen, outlin- complete the year-long term for movie, but thumbs down to Lydia ize this channel is TUTV, Tufts’ be necessary to call anywhere ing the amendment. the Judiciary. Sargent’s new play and Zevon’s . student run television service. within the University. Patterson Earlier in the year, the TCUJ Elections Board Chair Melanie Marco Decapite, the general said that the costs for the service and the Senateexpressed the need Nirken said that the election for Sports ...... p. 8-9 manager of TUTV, said that the may be the same or even cheaper for a re-recognition process when the open position, to be held in Men’s and women’s track start suc- linkup would “definitely increase they became concerned about the conjunction with the election for ccssfully, but men’s hoop continues to than those that studenzs pay now. stumble. A1so:Sports Schorrts’ farewell. interest in the community and fairness of allotting funds to or- a recently vacated Senate seat, increase membership” in TUTV, see CABLE, page 10 ganizations that did not currently will take place Tuesday, Feb. 6. page two THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6,1989 Students discuss the Catholic Church THETUFTS DAILY and its position toward homosexuality Stephen Clay to understand hisher surround- parish but at several. At no point Editor-in-Chief ings. ’’ during a sermon, my education at Managing Editor: Bob Goodman This is demonstrated by the a Catholic institution, or during a Associate Editor: Lauren Keefe Letters I letter entitled “Symbolism be- church related function was I told Production Managers: Beth Geller, Markus Mueller hind the Chapel window” which that AIDS was heaven sent to rid NEWS was written in response to Martha the world of homosexuals. Pan- Editors: Scott Damelin, Anna George, David Spielman Wire Editor: Ron Graber Leslie’s Op-Ed article. The sing must believe that Roman Assistant Wire Editor: Jason Salgo “Symbolism” letterrevealed the Catholics are quite ignorant and OP-ED intendedmeaningof the windows uneducated, as well as uninformed, Editors: David Rothenstein, Rob Moskow as intended by their creator(s), a to believe that even if this mes- FEATURES meaning which is quite different sage were relayed by a member Editors: Jena Gerstel, Craig Koniezcko, Stephen Newman from the one Leslie forms when of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, Science Editor: Jeff ahen To the Editor: she views the window. Thus a the whole congregation would ARTS This letter is in response to differentiation is made between believe it. Further, the Roman Editor: Elaine Rose Wally Pansing’s Letter to the something that is intended to of- Catholic Church’s belief accepts Assistant Editors: Jill Grinberg, Laurie Jakobsen Editor which appeared in the Daily fend and something that does so a person’s homosexuality, but does SPORTS on Monday, Dec. 4. It should have unintentionally. This knowledge not accept the practice of homo- Editor: Geoff Lepper Assistant Editors: Mike Friedman, David Saltzman , been headed: Catholic Bashing. is only made evident if one is sexual relations. Admittedly, this Pansing’s directly relating the aware of the artists’ and the works’ is not an ideal position, and is in WEEKENDER Editor: Stacy Lieberman Church’s “loving” policies to purpose. The fact that the Chapel fact vague, but it does demon- Assistant Editor: Craig Cullinane homosexual teen suicides is out- now in our strate the Roman Catholic can day be seen as a PHOTOGRAPHY rageous. How can he actually place from the whole Tufts’ Church’s belief in loving the sin- Editors: Jonathan Grauer, Karl Schatz blame religious organizations for community to congregate (i.e. ner (which in Roman Catholic Assistant Editor: Denise Drower the 30 percent of gay teens who during acapella concerts) is most doctrine all people are from Weekender Photo Editor: Maureen OBrien decide to commit suicide? As a definitely a wonderful thing, since moment of birth -- i.e. original PRODUCTION member of one of these “reli- it demonstrates that this chapel sin) but hating the sin. Layout Editors: Jan Billy, Michelle Frayman gious organizations,” I was of- Graphics Editors: Dave Hilbert, Dave Gold lends itself to many people and Thus, homophobia is not as Classifids Editors: Laura Walker, Michele Pennell fended by his unfounded accusa- activities. encouraged, as one would be lead Copy Editor: Doug Howell tion. Pansing’s letter continued, and to believe by Pansing’s letter, 1 was also angered by his la- in the third paragraph cites the although total acceptance of Javier Macaya beling the Catholic Church, in- Roman Catholic Church for en- homosexuality is still not part of Executive Business Director cluding the Pope and his bishops, couraging homophobia. Pansing Church doctrine on parts of the Business Manager: Larry Azer as a bunch of violence-preaching goes on to state that although Old Testament. The Old Testa- Wice Manager: Heather Paddock gay bashers. When has Pope John homophobia is not a universal ment is also part the Judaic Torah Payables Manager: Sandra Giordano Paul I1 ever advocated or encour- Christian theme, it is “predomi- and the Islamic Koran, yet Pan- Thus Tufrs Daily is a non-profit newspaper, published Monday through Friday during th aged violent actions toward nantly held by Roman Catholics sing does not address the fact that caddcyear and distributed free to the Tufu community. The Daily is entirely Student-W, an homosexuals? and the FundamentalistChristian these worldwide religions also ierearenopaideditorialpsitions. ~eDailyisplintedatCharlcsRiverPublishing,CharlestoHl 4A. Pansing’s stereotyping the righL” Even Mer,Pansing states maintain an attitude that does not The Daily is located at the back entrance of Miller Hall at Tufts University. Our phone numbc Church and itsmemkrs as a bunch “the attitude of these churches look favorably upon homosexu- i (617)381-3090.Businesshoursare9:00a.m.-6OOp.m., MondaythroughFridayand1:OOp.n of gay bashers is just as ludicrous 6:OO pm. on Sunday. Subscriptions are $25 for a full year. Our mailing address is: The Tuf that AIDS was adisease sent from ality. Why then does Pansing not baily, Back Entrance, Miller Hall, Tufu University, Medfod MA 02155. and unjustified as “killing queers god to rid the world of homo- attack these world-wide religions The policies of the Tufu Daily are established by a majority of the editoxial board. Mitoria: for Christ.” I hope he realizes sexuals...” as well? Surely, these religions reestablishedbyarotating editorialboarddesignatedto~pnsgltamajoxityofedito;s.Editoria ppear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are not nwsarily responsibile for, or i how many members of the Tufts According to these statements, encourage “love” of others and greanent with, the policies and editorials of the Tufts Daily. The content of letters, adverrisc community he offended with his it would seem that theonly people have wide reaching influence ients, signed columns, cartoons and graphics does not necessarily the opinion of the th letter. or attitudes in this world without throughout the world. ‘ufts Daily editorial board. Letters to the Editor Policy the Roman Catholic Church would Pansing then goes on to blame We welcome letters from the readas. The letters page is an open forum for campus issues an Steven C. Romero A’93 mean an ideal environment for the deaths of homosexuals under omments about the Daily’s coverage. homosexuals -- free of all homo- homophobic conditions and F’lease include your name and a phone number where you can be reached. We have to be ab1 ***** )get in touch with you to verify authorship and ask any questions we have before your letter ca phobia, death, and ignorant state- homosexual teen suicides on the m. To the Editor: ments regarding the origin of Roman Catholic Church and or- Lem should be typed orprintedfrom an IBMorIBM-compatiblecomputerin letter-qualit I am writing this letter in order It I near-letterquality mode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should be brought in on dis AIDS. How simplistic. What about ganized religions. astounds me .files should be saved in “text-onlywith line breaks” format, and disks should be brought in wit to respond to Wdy Pansing’s letter the rest of society? Never at any to think that Pansing can make copy of the letter. Disks can be picked up in the Daily business office the following day. concerning the Roman Catholic point during my involvement with such a generalization -- or per- The deadline for accepting letters far publication in the following day‘s issue is 3:OO p.m. Letters should address the Tufts community and not a particulax individual. While letters ca Church’s encouraging of homo- the Roman Catholic Church as a haps I should thank Pansing for e critical of an individual’s actions, the should not attack someone’s personality traits. phobia. member, student, or servant have providing the Tufts community We cannot accept anonymous letters or pen names except in extreme circumstances if th Pansing’s letter begins by stat- I been told by a member of the with the answer to what drives ,xecutiveBoarddetermines thatthereis aclearandpresentdangertotheauthor.Wecannotaccel Xters about other publications regarding their coverage, unless their coverage itself has bccm ing that “the original purpose of Roman Catholic hierarchy that homosexual teens to suicide. Even newsworthy issue that has appeared in the Daily. Goddard Chapel are very impor- AIDS was a disease sent by God if the majority of organized relig- While we accept letters of thanks, we cannot Nn letters whose sole purpose is to advertise a tant. because they offer the key to to rid the world of homosexuals, ions were accepting of homosexu- vent. Due to space limitations, letters should be no longer than 350 words. Letters should b understanding how and why such nor at any time has anything been als, it would be naive to believe ccompanied by no more than eight signatures. a building was designedandbuilt. said to make me infer this. that homosexual teens would stop - We reserve the right to edit letters for clarity or not to run let-. In this manner, a person can be When writers have group affiliationsor hold titles or positionsrelated to the topic of theirlette My experiences are not based re will note that in italics following the letter. This is to provide additional infomation to th given the knowledge with which upon the events that occur at one see LETTERS, page 3 aders and is not intended to detract from the letter. - TU FTSP EA K -compiled by Dan Feral - photos by Julio Mota Q: How do you feel about the Christian symbols on Goddard Chapel?

Joel Haskell - E’91 Seth Blum - A’90 Bob Firoozi - A’91 Dan Goodwin - A’92 Sarah Forster - J’90 “I don’t think that they’re “I think religion has a place in “Well, if it is intended to be a “The windows in the Chapel “They don’t really bother me. particularly oppressive or any- specialty classes and that’s about ‘center for all faiths’ then I guess reflect the original intent of the I look at them as works of art, so it thing like that. If there were it. I think there is no place for a in that case it probably shouldn’t Chapel and the present main doesn’t matter whether they’re images perhaps of the darker chapel on a university campus.” represent or have symbols of one function as a place of worship. If religious or non-religious.” side of Christianitywhich would particular religion. It should just some cannot appreciate that, then be likely to offehd people, like give the idea that it is a place maybe they should stay out of the the Crusades, then I can under- where you can go and practice Chapel.” stand where thzre would be a whatever religion you have to.” problem.” f Wednesday, December 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page three Students discuss the Catholic Church’s Dosition on homosexualitv 1 U the Church because, according to with our Church and feel the way the comments concerning the ‘ their religion. the Boston diocese, “it is in contra- he does. Perhaps if he would visit Christian faith. It is not only in I feel that both Catholic and diction with Church morals.” one of our services he would realue the Roman Catholic tradition that Protestant organizations are I, like many other gay, lesbian, that we love him simply because we find the love of which J. Brian important institutions in society. Letters or bisexual Catholics feel alien- he is part of our family of man- O’Rourke’s letter speaks, but in I personally believe in Christ and ated by our Church. We are also kind.That is what we’re all about. all truly Christian churches. The the Bible. I know that I will be made to feel sinful, morally un- meaning of Christianity, at least saved. I do not feel, however, that acceptable individuals in a reli- Bret Nalani Bicoy A‘92 for me, is to be Christ-like in our people are necessarily blasphe- gious community that is suppos- Zach Vergow E’92 lives and loves. Each week when mous when they point out harm- edly centered on “love, pure and Scott Clarke A’92 my faith joins together to share ful church simple.” But more than our al- ***** what Christ left us, a feast of his doctrines. Were black people W ienation is at stake here. The is- body and blood, we are reminded blasphemous when they chal- lenged the old assertions that continued from page 2 sue is the oppression of all gay To the Editor: of what we, as Christian and men, lesbians, and bisexuals. This I am writing this letter in re- Catholic people, are responsible slavery was justified by the Bible? committing suicide (although I is the point that Pansing made in sponse to several letters printed for in this life. This charge given Many churches are now real- do admit that it would take a his letter. in the daily on Monday, Dec. 4. It to the congregation begins by izing that biblical passages about tremendous amount of pressure The Catholic Church, in its seems that ever since the Op-Ed saying for us to “love the Lord homosexuality have been misin- off these young people) or that official doctrine and practices, piece regarding the stained glass thy God, with all thy heart and terpreted. For example, a 1989 society would immediately em- supports hatred towards gays. in Goddard Chapel was printed, with all thy soul” itgoeson to say Episcopalian Commission on brace homosexuality. Don’t deny that religious doc- there has been controversy over “love thy neighbor as thyself.” Human Sexuality found that the Homosexuality existed long mne is used by many blind fol- exactly what those windows, and This is what makcs me a Chris- Episcopal Church should “affirm before the Roman Catholic lowers of faith for justification of the denominations that got them tian, a love for all peoples of the the holiness of sexuality in all of Church, and depending on whether their hateful views and actions. there, mean and what type of earth and for both my neighbor its orientations, in terms of its or not you believe in Darwin’s The Church has to take responsi- theology they represent. and my enemy. These are the potential for life-giving, health- Theory of Evolution, way before bility for their role in supplying While it is true that this school precepts on which the true Catho- ful sexual practice.” Judaism, the Torah or the Koran. people this justification of big- was establishedas a non-denomi- lic faith are founded, and though I feel that the Catholic Church This leads me to believe that if otry and violence. And all Catho- national alternative, the first Presi- they may not be secn in any of the should follow the Episcopal homosexuality had truly been lics, themselves, need to recog- dents of this University were all churches present, they are in the Church’s example and realize that accepted society these organized nize what their Church stands for, Universalist Ministers, and the people of Christ. the present doctrines on sexuality religions would have been ac- both officially and implicitly, present Chaplain is a Unitarian Though it is true that all Chris- are flawed. I hope that I have cepting it. before they defend it. Therefore, minister, a Christian denomina- tian branches have persecuted reached the woman who felt the I truly regret the fact that contrary to what David Maguire tion. But we also have on staff those of other beliefs, especially need to call me blasphemous and homosexuals and bisexuals are states in his letter on Dec. 5, the two associate chaplains represent- the Roman Catholic Church, and a loser. As long as she still has not completely accepted by the validity of all institutions should ing the Roman Catholic and the my own faith, the Church of misconceptions about gays and Roman Catholic Church but it is be questioned. Jewish faiths, and in addition to England (Anglican).It isalsotrue Christianity, she is helping to truly inappropriate, unrealistic, and Until the Church stops denounc- this there are chaplains and affili- that in almost all branches of the oppress 10 percent of the popula- biased to hold only the Roman ing homosexuality, lesbians, gay ations for many of the Protestant historic faith, the ideals of social tion, the gay, lesbian, and bisex- Catholic Church responsible for men, bisexuals, and responsible denominations, an Episcopal- justice, equality, and inclusion are ual peoples that God created out all the atrocities that occur against Catholics should and will con- Anglican Chaplain, and an Is- taking hold. This is the season of of love. homosexuals and bisexuals. I tinue to attack it as viciously as lamic Center. reblrth, called Advent, in my faith, would encourage Pansing to those who attack us in the name Together, these men and women and it signals that hope has re- Brian Egleston reevaluate his position and take of their religion. serve the spiritual needs of the turned to a world lacking hope, ***** all realistic factors into account Tufts community and are invalu- and hsis when we at Tufts should rather than choosing a scapegoat, Thomas Clark A’90 able, in my opinion. The spaces all begin anew. Let us put aside To the Editor: but most of all not to give up on ***** that they are given to worship or our differences and unite in the Monday’s Letter to the Editor the Roman Catholic Church. practice their rituals vary, but most love of our individual religions or page was yet another example of To the Editor: Christian groups meet in the beliefs. Looking at this in a world how fatally flawed Tufts’ diver- Christine Ferdandez-Zayas J’93 We are writing this letter. to Chapel, which has historically been context, it seems that it has all sity policy is. While the policy ***** ‘addresscertain remarks made by a Christian house of worship. The been rather petty to argue oyer masquerades itself as the guard- Wally Pansing in his letter of Dec. Hillel Organization meets in the windows and what we believe ian of all ideas, it has proven To the Editor: 4. Pansing takes exception to the Coolidge and Crane rooms, and each other represent. Rejoice and itself to be the guardian of only Apparently, Wally Pansing’s fact that he, as a non-Christian, the Islamic Society meets at their celebrate the coming of Christ, or certain ideas. Conventional wis- ~ letter, “Catholic Church encour- would be considered a “guest” Center. However, all of these the miracle of Hannukah, or just dom deems it politically correct ages homophobia” (12/4), has in Goddard Chapel when his tui- centers are open to all worship- the fact that you have been given to crusade against popular insti- disturbed many people on cam- tion helps fund the existence of a pers, I am sure. My own denomi- a chance to live in this world of tutions and ideals in the name of pus, especially Catholics. But as Christian place of worship. It’s nation, Episcopal, meets in the amazing differences and similari- diversity. The institution most a gay Catholic myself, I know odd that a TCU Senator would Chapel every week to celebrate ties. recently sacrificed on the altar of first hand where my Church stands forget that our tuition funds many the Holy Communion, thecentral diversity was the Catholic Church. on the issue of homosexuality, organizations which we would be act of Christian fellowship. We Joseph R. Swimmer A’92 The authors of the two anti- and I believe people should think considered “guests” when visit- come in just hours sometimes after ***** Catholic letters appearing in the twice before defendmg the church ing. Would not Catholics like another group, like the Roman Daily have an allergic reaction to against such an assault. Of course, ourselves be “guests” at Hillel, Catholics, have finished celebrat- To the Editor: simple truths. In a laughably in- there are many Catholics, even and Jewish people at a Protestant ing a different form of the same I am writing in response to accurate and hostile letter titled some priests, who have an under- worship service, and white people service or some other rite. This is blatant homophobia that I ovcr- “Crimes against humanity,” Eric standing of what homosexuality at the African American Center, something which would not be heard in Lewis Hall Monday night. Schliesser details what he con- is and do not actively condemn it. and black people at the Asian possible in another chapel or Three people were walking down siders some of history’s most But Pansing’s letter was an attack American Center, and heterosex- church. the hall discussing Wally Pan- unforgivable arrocities, all of which on the Catholic Church as an ual people at TLGBC? Our sharing the Chapel is much sing’s letter describing homopho- have been committed by the Cathc- institution and the views it im- It’s not that “guests” aren’t like the sharing of the National bia in the Catholic Church. I lic Church. “The Polish Roman plicitly fosters. accepted at these places, in fact Cathedral in Washington, DC. remarked that I thought it was a Catholic Church,” according to The Church’s official stance they are welcomed, it’s just that There, the Episcopal Church is in good letter, only to hear one woman Schliesser, “offends Jews every- on a very central aspect of my they haven’t taken the time to charge of operations, and has its say that it was a blasphemous where with its support for the life is that it “in no case can be become members. Just as TLGBC Meuopolitan See. This in a Church letter. I then ventured to say that convent in Auschwitz.” approved of.” In 1986, the Vati- would take my participation with which was founded by Act of the letter was correct and the The offensive convent that can’s Congregation for the Doc- no hesitation, so would the Catho- Congress. But while we run the Catholic Church was homopho- Schliesser refers to was erected trine of the Faith issued a letter on lic Church welcome Pansing to church, it is a place for all faiths bic. The only response that she near Auschwitz-Birkeneauby the homosexuality which referred to its family. In fact, of all of the to come together. There are daily had was to call me “a loser.” Carmelites, a Catholic order of it as “behavior to which no one organizations on this campus, the services for other denominations I was furious. The first words nuns who pray in seclusion for has any conceivable right.” Only Catholic Church may be the easi- and faiths, and some for those to come out of my mouth after I the souls of all the victims of the heterosexuals, in marriage, have est to join. All one must do is love with a deep spirituality but no left Lewis were “I hate Catho- Holocaust. According to Sch- the right to express their sexual- their fellow man and Jesus as denomination. The Church itself lics.” I regret saying this, for I liesser, the presence of these few ity. Recently, the church has come their savior. There are no forms, is built according to the precepts did not mean it. I apologize to Catholic nuns who have devoted out with a declaration that the use there are no requirements other of the historic Catholic Church, anyone who heard me say it, for I their entire lives to praying for all of condoms in preventing the than love, and Pansing hasaprob- and is full of iconography,stained was wrong to generalize that all the victims of a genocidal mad- spread ofAIDS is morally wrong. lem with that also. glass, altars, and Episcopal Priests, Catholics are like her. I realize man constitutes a “crime against This is one aspect of this Vatican Pansing claims that the Catho- that do not stand in the way any- my mistake. I misdrected the anger humanity.” Contrary to tnepopu- conference on AIDS two weeks lic Church is “encouraging the one coming to express their faith. I have about the Carholic Church’s lar belief of recent ietters, the ago that Father Hunt does not death and battering of gay men, Christ himself said “Mine shall homophobic doctrines and the greatest acts against humanity have mention in his letter of Dec. 5. lesbians, and bisexuals.” While be a house of prayer for all people” people who support them. not been committed by loving Sure, Catholics may be willing to the leadership of the Church may (Mark 11:17),andthatis whatwe As agay Christian man, I have Catholic nuns or “in the name of offer compassion for AIDS pa- not approve of homosexuality, it should strive to make our college seen the Catholic Church hurt God,” but rather by Hitler, Pol tients, but are they really con- certainly does not encourage any Chapel. Though it may have rep- many of my fellow gay Chris- Pot and Stalin, all godless men cerned with protecting individu- violence whatsoever. In fact, a resentations that some findoffen- tians. The Pope has publicly said who collectively killed tens of als from this fatal disease? homosexual is as welcome at a sive or demeaning, we must look that homosexual acts are sinful. millions of people. So, where does a troubled gay, Catholic Mass as anyone else. beyond those and focus on the Just recently,thecatholic Church According to Schliesser, the lesbian, or bisexual Catholic turn The Catholic Church is one of true reason we have come to the ruled that the gay Catholic or- convent is not the only “crime to? Dignity, an organization for love, and it is the most beautiful chapel, so that we can express our ganization, Dignity, and its sev- against humanity.” Schliesser gay Catholics, holds services and thing in the world. We are very spirituality and find solace in our eral thousand members should not staggerson to cite that the Church provides support for gays, but it is sorry that Pansing must associate God, whoever it may be. be officially recognized. These I not recognized or supported by the temble violence he described Finally, I would like to address policies alienate many gays from see LETTERS, page 11 i t .HOLIDAY SING HANUKKAH, KWANZA, CHRISTMAS

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SPONSORED BY THE UN IVERS ITY CHAPLA INCY Wednesday, December 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page five FEATURES ~~ Civil Engineers host The Adversity Rating Here’s a little test for you to uy today: in your slabs of baby cow can barely fit inside. It woulc annual bridge contest next conversation with a friend in the Campus feel more like home to them. Center or in your dorm, see how quickly the topic Regardless of my sensitivity, I am not one tc by BRUCE PERELMAN CeacdeLaCruzpresented their turns to pointless griping, specifically about criticize without making constructive suggestions Senior Staff Writer design entitled “Layla’s Cross- ing.” As the bucket neared capac- schoolwork, lack of sleep, and the cold weather. So as a public service, I have devised a way to hell Approximately 250 students, ity, the crowd broke into applause. My observations have provided an unscientific end the rash of stupid conversations that are spread. faculty, and bystanders packed Scampoli was then assisted by average of only ing as fast and as widely as Egon Krenz’s resume the lobby of Anderson Hall another TA, Rachid Hankour, who Bill Shein 4.6 seconds of and cover letter. Please open your hears and mind: Monday to witness the annual continued to balance weights on common salutary to the “Tufts Adversity Rating (TAR).” civil engineering bridge compe- the bucket full of metal. The Llghtef Side rem&, and then Here’s how it works: instead of filling valuable tition. Finally, the steel bolt support- BAM! The bitch- conversation time with lists of work to do in ar Thirty-six participants, all ing the bucket began to bend and ing starts. effort to gain sympathy and understanding, thc students of Civil Engineering this caused the bucket to swing Don’t you hate these conversations? You and Adversity Rating provides a standardized mean: Professor Masoud Sanayei’s struc- slightly. In a thunderous crash the your friend quickly acknowledge each other, list of computing your current level of adversity anc tural engineering course, com- bridge gave way, and the bucket the unprecedented number of exams, papers and the appropriateresponse from your friends. Using peted in four categories: efficiency slammed down with such force projects that you must complete by yesterday, the accompanying worksheet, simply compute -- a load-to-weight ratio, maxi- that it shattered the chair placed smile, and go on your way. Then you run into your Tufts Adversity Rating, learn the “Response: mum load carried, best aesthetics beneath it. someone else and you repeat from the beginning of to Adversity Ratings,” and carry-on with your life and best overall design -- a Faculty and TAs from the this paragraph. So now, instead of meaningless talk, you car weighted average of the first three basement came up to the lobby to This is not a new subject for this column. In spend your time talking meaningfully.Let’s put ar categories. The competition see what had happened. The bucket fact, it’sbeen written about in this newspaper more end to“1’m so sick and I have nine exams and I losl boasted 18 entries. was destroyed as well as the bridge. often than anything except perhaps my recent my notebook and stayed up all night and ...” I1 To test the strength of the The total weight carried was 197 spree of flawless computer thefts. (Part of my plan you’ve got something funny or interesting to sa) bridges, students placed them pounds -- a new Tufts record. The is to jokingly “admit” in this column that I stole . about your work and sleep patterns, great. Share it across a pair of tables and at- previous record was 185 pounds. them, thus preempting any so-called Tufts Police If not, keep it to yourself. tached a metal hook holding a “Basically we tried to use a ”investigation.”) Now, using the Tufts Adversity Rating, thesc bucket. A Teacher’s Assistant then simple design. We wanted com- Solet’sfacefacts here.Everyonehasalot to do. conversationsare reduced to “Hi. Nice to see you added metal weights to the bucket. pression members to have ex- We’re all behind in our reading, sleeping fewer I’ve got a 39 TAR.” When the bridges failed, the bucket tremely high moments of inertia hours than ever, and eating asparagus spears right “Yeah? Well, it’ll all be over in a few weeks fell onto a chair. and the joints had to be rigid. out of the can. It’s just a crazy time. My TAR’S at 23. “All bridges were constructed Cedric and I went nuts on the But everyone still insists on blathering on end- “Great! You smell so good today!” from the same materials -- agiven joints! Pre-stressingwas the trick, lessly about their poor, pitiful lives as unfortunate Less than 10 seconds after you’ve seen you1 amount of balsa wood, some and a wire pre-stressed the bot- college students at a comfortable New England friend, you’reon to more interesting things ... “Dic copper wire, and a few small pieces tom cord in compression, which university where there really are very few things to you notice the Christ symbolism in Woody Allen’s of metal,” Sanayei explained. gave us 20 kilos of extra strength. worry about. Instead, we hear never-ending sob latest film.. .” The “Black Beauty,” con- The [steel] pin bent, and caused stories of 7,871 unread pages, term papers that Life will be so much more fun, dammit! Isn’i structed by Vinny DeNave and lateral instability,” Moore said. have yet to be researched, and how life is iust so that what we’re here for? Paul Atkins, was the first entry. unbearable that we will probably He then explained in more afts “Adversity Rating” Computation Chart As the contestants joked among simple terms, “Pieces we thought all be dead before finals are over. themselves, Steve Scampoli, would bend we made thick. We With all due respect, all of How deserving of sympathy are ypu? Sanayei’s TA, put safety goggles these complainers are cordially on bent the wood on the bottom first ACADEMICS and gloves and proceeded to add and tied it in its bent shape with invited to go home and have sex 1. Hours of actual class time per week (x2) 0 2. Number of exams (wucighicd ax follow: in class = +3, take-home = +Z, rnulriple choice = +I) 0 weights to the bucket. wire. It took about forty-four with themselves! (I am speaking 3. Number of paperdprojectsto do 0 When Scampoli announced pounds to unbend the tied wood, euphemistically, of course.) That’s 4. Your fraternity has copies of exams in indexed, cross-annotated file(-6) 0 5. Won’t allow anyone IO borrow your notes (-2) 0 “about sixty pounds” the bridge so until then the wood didn’t take right, I don’t care! Just shut up! 6. Charge $1 per page when loaning out notes (-5) 0 began to bend. The crowd oohed, any load. Part of the steel hook Everyone’s tired, everyone’s got 7. Engineering major (+5) 0 8. Liberal major (-3) 0 but a confident DeNave shouted, used to load the bridge bent and work, and everyone hates these Arts “more weight, put on more arctic Boston winters and the HEALTWPERSONAL made the bridge shake and twist 1. Boxes of Kleenex used this week 0 weight. ” apart.” associated sniffling and random 2. color of phlegm (clcar=+5,ycuow~+~0.~wn=+15.bl~k=ca11911!) 0 3. Own luxuriously warm ski parka and gloves (-3) O “Use big ones,”Atkins yelled, Sanayei said after the compe- flu symptoms. So please, don’t 4. Regular relief by any means from sexual tension (-5) calling for the heavier weights. tition that he was satisfied with waste everyone’s time with your 5. Involvement of any combination of leather, pulleys, and licorice clothing in above (-10) s 6. End of nose sore from rubbing (+4) 0 At seventy-fivepounds, the bridge the results. “This is a highly moaning. 7. Private doctor says you’re sick (+8) 0 collapsed suddenly. competitive course, and it’s nice For sake, look around 8. Health Services says you’re sick (4) 0 God’s 9. Don’t ever wear underwear (+IO) Participants tested numerous to have this to break it up a little,” you; the post-war world is being 0. Born and raised in Arctic climate (-7) E 1. Sleep on plastic-coated dorm bed (+3) 0 arched bridges as well as designs he said. Sanayei stressed that turned upside down, and we’re 2. Sleep on fluffy double futon (-1) 0 based on mangles. Some design- students’ bridges do not affect entering a new period of history. 3. Sleep on bed of nails (+IO) 0 ers used criss-crossing members their grades. It’s exciting. Compared to mil- EVERYTHING ELSE to provide extra support. Others “This competition is like real lions of people protesting in Pra- 1. Hold Father Hunt personally responsible for Crusades (-10) 0 2. All coffee-related decisions based on world politics (-1) 0 came up with modernistic designs life,” Sanayei explained. “Most gue, your 5-minute oral presenta- 3. Number of stained glass windows broken by hurling stones 0 4. Can stay awake through two or more Politicn articles (+2) 0 based on all supports converging engineers can build prototypes, tion in French 1 and your drib- 5. Find Houston Hall architecture to be Frank Lloyd Wrightish (-2) 0 at a single point at the upper-most but for civil engineers their bridges bling left nostril mean so close to 6. Publish intimate and unusually personal “Personals”with political motives sometimes part of the bridge. are the prototypes. As in this nothing that we might as well less than subtle (-3) One bridge had an American competition, you have limited round it off and admit, “It doesn’t r Responses to Adversity Ratings flag and a tree. Others were deco- materials, limited time, and lim- mean shit.” (More points=More sympathy) rated in various ways. Some in- ited knowledge. Students define I’m not really as insensitive as cluded roads, cars, trucks, people, their own problem, analyze it, the preceding paragraphs make 0-30 “You really smell good today!” and Christmas tree tinsel. A few construct it, and test it,” he said. me seem, but I’m not overly sen- 31-50 “It’ll all be over in a few weeks.” 51-75 “You have every right to be moaning.” bridges were painted, and one “We give them a blank piece sitive either, since I do believe 76-99 “You should fly immediately to the Caribbean.” bridge even had graffiti on it. of paper and say, let’s see what that the dining halls should serve 100+ “Do you want me to administer last rites?” veal Datties in tiny little wooden The high point of the contest see BRIDGE, page l2 came when Thomas Moore and crates -- so small ;hat the breaded Brandeis students rally in support of woman held in El Salvador WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) thorities said. said Casolo had sent him. help me.” Salvador that he attended. About 300 Brandeis University Tuesday, she spent more than “I want to emphasize that this “We owe it to the Brandeis Shannon reacted angrily to students held a rally Tuesday in four hours behind closed doors young woman is alone in jail, a community, if nothing else, and statements made last month by support of an alumna who has making a sworn deposition to young woman who exemplifies we are a community,” he said. White House spokesman Marlin been charged with terrorism by military Judge Guillermo Rom- everything that we would want in “It affects all of us.” Fitzwater, who had implied that authorities in El Salvador. ero. a Brandeis student,” Fuchs said. Sheri Allen, 25, a junior, said, Casolo might be involved with Jennifer Jean Casolo, 28, of Casolo had been in El Salva- Lori Gans, director of Alumni “I feel as though it could’ve been the leftist guerrillas. Thomaston, Conn., was charged dor since 1985, representing a Relations, said she befriended me. I’ve thought about going “Our government has pre- under the tenorism law with Texas-based ecumenical group Casolo when they were students overseas myself, and her situation sumed herasguilty,andthatgives possession of weapons of war called Christian Educational together. could happen to any one of us her captors the green light to do Tuesday afternoon, according to Seminars. “We want to inform every- over there... it frightens me.” with her what they want,” Shan- her lawyer, Salvador Ibarra. She Many at the rally in the school’s body about her situation and for Massachusetts Attorney Gen- non said. “The reason we’re here faces up to 20 years in prison if student center wore light blue people to find her situation as eral James Shannon said he got to tonight is to raise hell ... We want convicted. armbands that they said symbol- compelling as we do and to act on know Casolo in October when an end to the U.S. involvementin Casolo’s house was raided on ized Casolo’s innocence and her her behalf,” Gans said. she led a fact-finding tour in El El Salvador.” Nov. 25 in San Salvador where right to judicial due process. Brian Benjet, 21, a student authorities there said they found Students were encouraged to coordinator of Friends of Jennifer a huge guerrilla arms cache bur- wear the bands until Casolo was Casolo, said, “I’m involved be- ied in her yard. freed, and to lobby the State cause of the silly fact that here’s a Casolo, a 1983 graduate of Department to work for her re- member of the Brandies commu- Brandeis, has been held in jail lease. Larry Fuchs, a professor of nity that could just as well be rop papers off at pick-up sites since her arrest, and chose to stand American studies at the univer- anyone I know, or even myself, trial rather than be deported, au- sity, read letters at the rally he and I would hope people would --/ page six THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6,1989

Ealf a fear ago in Beijing, the troops sent in to suppress the student demonstrations, opened fire on the cromls at Tiananran Square, Balf a year later in Czechoslovakia, the confrontation betveen the Communist Party and the dmanstrators led to the demtim of hard line Politbtuo officials. Vhile the trend of derocratization nov appears irreversible in Eastern Earrope, the decade old econoaic reforrs in China have suffered serious setbacks in the afteraath of the crackdown. is China not ready for political reforms despite a highly successful llberalizatim of the ecopmy Which preceded perestroika by five pears? Qhy did the Chinese pro-deaocracy sovemenk fail to achieve what its counterpart has vQn in Eastern Europe? What is the future role of the Democracy LIovenent in China? ma symposiutl vi11 endeavor to answer these questions by eianiaiag the Chinese comamiat goarerrment and the nature af the Chinese Democracy Hoverent in the context of their political, social, econanic and ideological background, Moderator .

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I) Student in Sociolagy Economics Department Deprtmmt Lecture Series Bmrd University Political Science Department TCIA Chinese Department Dean Toupin's Office Chinese Culture Club Wednesday, December 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page seven ARTS DeVito has thornv hit withRoses as uhfi Century Fo?s major movie When Oliver suffers amedical by MARK MCLAUGHLIN of the holiday season, The War of emergency andBarbaraimagines Senior Staff Writer the Roses has about as little to do life without him, and feels sur- If comedy were coffee, Danny with comfort and joy as divorce prisingly elated. She subsequently DeVito would definitely take his does with peace. And that is what asks for a divorce. black. DeVito, star of such hits as the film deals with: divorce. While most films include the DeVito is once again reunited divorce proceedings as the entire Film with his Romancing the Stone co- plot, the true storyline of The War Review stars Michael Douglas and Kath- of the Roses has yet to begin. & leen Turner, who play a newly Enter Danny DeVito as divorce married couple, Oliver and Bar- lawyer Gavin D’ Amato, who Ruthless People, Romancing The bara Rose. The marriage starts represents Oliver, who is a good Stone and its sequel, The Jewel of off well; Oliver is an aspiring friend of his. While D’Amato isn’t the Nile, has enjoyed massive lawyer, Barbara a star gymnast. as seedy of a character as some of success among mainstream audi- The money isn’t exactly rolling DeVito’s other portrayals, it is Amato who causes most of the ences ever since his debut as the in as of yet, but they are too D’ Barabara Rose (Kathleen Turner) contemplates why the magic trouble. grouchy Louie DePalma on the caught up in the delirium of their has gone from her relationship with her husband (Michael Douglas) sitcom Taui. But 1988’s Throw perfect marriage to care. How- After Barbara files for divorce, Momma From the Train earned ever, when the money does start one of them has to move out of in The War of the Roses. him a different kind of success, coming, as’Oliver keeps getting the house, a house that both have riotous, but upon further inspec- again plays slime like no one not only as an actor, but as direc- promoted at his firm, things start put yearsintorestoring. Although tion, one comes to realize that the else, does an excellentjob at both tor. Although his directorial de- to go awry. Oliver paid for most of it, Bar- emotions that both Oliver and acting and directing. The War of but was widely lauded and placed Oliver’s economic success, bara actually did the refurnishing Barbara are feeling are so real the Roses is a landmark film in DeVito in high demand, it also coupled with his extraordinarily and decorating. What it comes that it is scary. How many times that it addresses divorce without represented his turn into the darker long office hours, inevitably put a down to is that neither one will have you hated someone so much succumbing to tears, like other side of comedy. strain on the marriage. Their ar- move out of the house. This poses that you wanted them dead? movies have in the past. While Throw Momma From guments become more frequent aseriousproblem,untilD’ Amato Chances are that most people Michael Douglas, who has been the Train served as a kind of and more heated. Barbara, bored discovers a ruling of a divorce would not address this question, on a roll for the past few years, “testing the water” for DeVito, with life at home after giving up case years ago which states that worse yet make a movie about it. plays the part of Oliver perfectly. The War of the Roses representsa gymnastics to raise a family, in the case of a divorce, both But DeVito shows no fear as The same can be said for Kath- deep plunge into comedy that is decides to start her own catering spouses may still live in the house he jumps into the deepest facet of leen Turner in the role of the as real as it is funny. DeVito, once business. This is done more out of legally, providing that they don’t human emotion by grabbing the bored, jealous Barbara. There is again working both sides of the spite than from pure ambition, sleep or eat together. Roses by the gut and wrenching no one else who can play a nasty camera, has given us full view of and it shows in the way they start It is easy enough for the audi- out every single sense of evil role better than she can. One just his twisted senseof humor. Billed treating each other. ence to imagine what will hap- passion that they have felt for hopes she doesn’t get typecast in pen. Oliver decides to stay in the each other over their seventeen that kind of role. Also deserving house, and from that point on, years of marriage. credit is Marianne Sagebrecht, A step backward for pure hell ensues. Each tries to This is not your typical movie who plays the Roses’ housekeper, force the other to move out, using of the holiday season. This is evil a woman with an oversized heart ? mild means at first, but it isn’t in its purest form, and, twisted as who tries to keep the family to- long before they will stop atnoth- it sounds, it could not have come see WAR, page 10 New release has ing. Initially, these scenes seem at abetter time. DeVito, whoonce precious few great dragmoments the rest of the album down Sargent’s Death alienates viewers by STEPHEN CLAY appear: “We shopping for a pair domineer the ’60s woman while theater as her medium, Sargent Daily Editorial Board of shoes, shopping for a hat/ We’re allowing her to think that she has manages toinsulteveryoneimag- It’s hard to follow up a phe- buying some of this and we’re ALLISONContributmg SMITH Writer rDower. inable. The audience is meant to nomenal album like 1978’s-Ex- buying some of that.” Some Of I Read About My Death in Next, Sargent details what she understand that all men are the citable Boy or 1987’s Sentimen- this? Some of that? What hap- Vogue Magazine, a new play by calls “Twilight in the Women’s enemy of women. pened to the guy who wrote: “It’s Lydia Sargent, is biied as a comedy Movement” -- the 1970s. The Furthermore, more moderate hard to be somebody/ And it’s playwright feels that the ’70s who would Ne changes and equal Review hard not to fall apart/ Way up on woman, falsely secure in her be- rights but do not feel it incumbent Rehab Mountain/ We learn these VI lief that she has changed the world on them to actively fight for such things by heart”? Review and her role in it, becomes a slave rights are just as temble as men. tal Hygiene. Unfortunately, for Lyrics to make you gag domi- to fashion and social mores once Sargent’s final moral judgement the second time in his career, nate many of therest of the songs, chronicling the development of again. This results in what Sargent is that feminists throughout the Warren Zevon has followed up a including “Networking,” one of the women’s movement. The play, calls the “death” of the move- years have been misguided and five-star album with a cutout-bin the lamest songs of Zevon’s ca- currently being performed at the ment: the ’80s woman who “has naive in thinking their action and special. reer. “Networking, I’m user- Newbury Street Theater, shows a it all” -- the children, the home, hard work could truly affect any- L*e 1979’s Bad Luck Streak friendly/ Networking, I install with day in the life of the movement, the career. thing. It is difficult to imagine in Dancing School, Transverse ease/ Data processed, truly Ba- beginning with “Morning in the Sargent does not accept that why Sargent believes it so impor- City, the new album from the sic/ I will upload you, you can Women’s Movement” and con- this woman is happy because she tant to chronicle a movement laconic singer-songwriter, has a download me.” If it’s sarcasm, it cluding with “Midnight in the has everything she set out to have. which she seems to feel never few great moments amidst the doesn’twork. Women’s Movement.” Instead, the playwright calls this existed or to fill such a play with star-studdedchaff, but not enough The ballads on Transverse City Throughout the play the eight the “death” of feminism because evil, ignorant, and foolish char- of them to keep the album on fall short of Zevon’s best efforts, women, all active in various so- she argues that women have lost acters. your turntable for an extended too. “They Moved the Moon” cial causes, make commentaries. their desire to fight. Sargent In its attempts to be amusing, period of time. and “Nobody’s in Love Thts Year” The concept is an intriguing one. comments that the ’80s women is I Read About My Death displays There’s “Turmoil,” a pound- (the two side-enders), for example, Unfortunately, however, Sagent’s not the woman she wants to be, only crudeness. For example, ing rocker in the manner of are soppy, and the words don’t play fails to be amusing. I Read but rather the woman that the noticing that the audience is “” or reach out .and grab you like About My Death offers only a Vogue Magazines of the world peopled by both men and women, “Lawyers, Guns and Money,” a “Desperados Under the Eaves,” pessimisticview of the past,pres- dictatethatsheshouldbe. Sargent one of the characters says, “Oh, I chronicle of the events in the Soviet for example, or “Trouble Wait- ent, and future of the feminist translates what she believes to be see some men came, too! Did you Union, complete with Russian ing to Happen.” movement. her profound insight into the two come to look at the girls?” She lyrics. And there’s “Splendid As usual, the guest appear- Sargent’s play begins by por- and a half hours of pessimism then proceeds to display herself Isolation” (which Zevon per- ances on Transverse City are traying the situation of women in that form IReadAbout My Death. to the audience. Not only is this formed on David Letterman re- numerous. , Jerry the 1950s, and goes on to show Sargent seems to believe the “joke” simply unamusing, it cently), in which Zevon wails on Garcia, and play the beginnings of activism in the entire feminist movement has been serves to insult and alienate the his harmonica and sings, “I want on the album, and Don OS, following into the 1970s. I a farce, destroyed both by all men audience. to live all alone in the desert/ I Henley and J.D. Souther make Read About My Death closes af- in general and the specific women I Read About My Death is not want to be like Georgia O’Keefe/ appearanceson the album’s cred- ter depicting the woman of the who weren’t radically active in completely without merit. The I want to live on the Upper East its, too. And the music through- ’80s. It’s unfortunate that Sargent, the movement. There are two play does showcase some talented Side/ And never go down in the out is solid, though somewhat who serves as a commentator on scenes in which the actresses, actresses. Julia Sheridan Lang- street...” derivative of Zevon’s previous events throughout the play, seems dressed as men, deliberately try ham (the Ecologist), Ingrid Schorr And, finally, there’s “Down work. But these performances can’t to see no progress in the position to “sabotage” the movement. (the Anarchist), and Daphne in the Mall,” a biting piece on save Transverse City’s empty song of women over the past thirty Aiding the men in their task is the O’Neal (the Activist) are particu- suburban culture with some of ideas. years. only woman in the play who is larly impressive. the best lyricson Transverse City. Sentimental Hygiene was re- The audience is shown the ‘50s not radically feminist. The play- For those who are interested in “There’s a brand new shopping leased after a eight-year down woman, who Sargent feels was a wright portrays this woman as a the feminist movement, the center seven stories high/There’s period for Zevon; a time of heavy slave to fashion, social mores, maid, catering to the every need Newbury Street Theater should bound to be a sale or two, there’s drinking and creative impotency. and men. Then the play depicts of the men. provide more productions in this something we can buy... Going “Maybe I should have a come- the ’60s woman, who feels that At various other times through- genre, as the company frequently -down in the malV 1’11 be your back every eight years,” Zevon she can be active in changing and out the play, Sargent states that concentrates on feminist plays and man/ We’ll go shopping, babe/ jokedat the time. The most disap- controlling her own destiny. But men active in feminist causes are productions concerning women’s It’s something we can stand.” pointing thing about Transverse she is only deluding herself, ac- involved in the movement only causes. Hopefully, they will be But even in one of the album’s City is that it makes you think he cording to Sargent, who believes for personal gain and sexual grati- more succeesful than I Read About bestsongs,thelyricproblemsthat might have been right. that men continued to control and fication. Ultimately, using the My Death In Vogue Magazine. page eight‘ THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6,1989 SPORTS Cleveland set to trade Jumbos complete first step Men’s track bests Holy Cross, University of Lowell Carter to San Diego his turn to lead the team with improvement in our 200,400 and by GEOFF EDGERS Rockett gone,” explained head 50 races.” However, Putnam Boyd likely to sign with Montreal Daily Editorial Board coach Connie-Putnam. realizes the potential for the 1500- The men’s indoor track and Other standout performances meterrace. “Eric Gyuriscko won NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AF’)-- four years. field team kicked off its season included Ben Linden’s victory in [the 1500 meters], and he was Joe Carter moved closer to the Several teams, including Kan- with a win over Holy Cross and the 800-meter race, freshman Greg just striding.” San Diego Padres, while other sas City, Boston, California and Hutton’s second place finish in While not dazzling, the per- teams got on the go Tuesday as St. Louis, came to the winter Men’s the long jump and Hill’s triple formances of Joel Rich, co-cap- meetings hoping to get Carter, jump victory and third place fin- tain Stephen Driker, and Joe who is eligible for free agency Track ish in the 50-meter run. McEachern, sealed a victory for after the 1990 season. ~~~ But not all of Saturday’s per- . Tufts in the 3000 meters, by tak- “All of the teams that were the University of Lowell at formance pleased Putnam, as ing the top three slots. Overall, mentioned are contenders, and Cousens Gym on Saturday.While evidenced by his dissatisfaction Putnam is cautiously optimistic rumors began to turn into reality that’s important,” Carter said. “I’d the Jumbos-won in dominant fash- with the Tufts’ performance in all see COMPLETED, page 12 at baseball’s winter meetings. rather be with a team like that, ion and were never threatened, of the running- events. “We need “I know San Diego is a great rather than one that is rebuild- even by Division I Holy Cross, place to play. You couldn’t go ing. ’ ’ this meet was in no way spectacu- wrong there,” Carter said from Carter already has done some lar. Saturday, the Jumbos were a his home in Kansas. “It’s defi- house shopping in the San Diego team going to work with a lunch- nitely true that something finally area, one of the most popular pail mentality. Strong team effort seems ready to happen.” places players for live. was stressed, not individual per- Free agents Oil Can Boyd and- “I know it’s nice there,” he formances. Bill Gullickson appeared headed said. “And I know the Padres The meet was the first build- for new homes, and Hubie Brooks, have a good team.” ing block for a team with the Pete O’Brien, Storm Davis and Alomar, 23, drove in 101 runs talent to improve from last year. Craig Lefferts went looking. at Class AAA Las Vegas last sea- There will be no big heads or Philadelphia, which traded son and was the minor league illusions of grandeur despite the away All-stars Juan Samuel and player of the year. He has played wide margin of victory (91.5 to Steve Bedrosian in midseason, a few games for the Padres in 47.5) for Tufts. Sophomore Evan thought abou t sendingVon Hayes each of the last two seasons, but Hillnoted, “Ithinkwe’reayoung to Los Angeles and also consid- has not been able to break into the team and should be able to do ered a deal with the Padres. starting lineup because of All- quite well by the end of the year. Only one shopping day was Star catcher Benito Santiago. [The meet] wasn’t really close, left before the end of the meet- On the free-agent front, the but it was decent for the first meet ings, but teams often stay past the two main men stayed put. Robin of the year.” official close in an effort to finish Yount apparently will not make a Even with a team concept, there business. So it appeared again as decision until after the winter were some fine individual per- big names, as usual, began pop- meetings as he tried to weigh his formances. Bob Hammond eas- ping up. loyalty to Milwaukee against new ily won the 35-pound hammer The biggest so far is Carter, opportunities with the California throw witha toss of 14.64 meters. one of baseball’s heaviest hitters. Angels. Mark Davis, coveted by The emergence of Hammond is Cleveland and San Diego San Diego and several other clubs, most important to the team, con- reached agreement late Monday seems is no hurry to make up his sideringthe loss of star hammer Photo by Ran Sta night on a deal to send Carter to mind. thrower Andy Rockett to @adu- The Jumbos easily won Saturday’s meet against Holy Cross and the Padres, provided the Pads can Boyd, however, may be ready ation. “[Hammond] see’s that it’s Universityof sign him to a new contract. The to accept Montreal’s offer of a conditional deal must be com- one-year contract worth $750,000. pleted by Wednesday or it is auto- Gullickson, in Japan for the last matically off, although the teams two seasons, has a verbal agree- Only time will tell can agree to extend the deadline. ment with Houston for a one-year I went into my parents’ room this summer, that I may look out into my own woods, waiting The Indians would receive pact worth $1.5 million. flopped on the bed, and drove my head into the for my heroes to walk out onto my lawn. catching prospect Sandy Alomar, Montreal already has lost free bedspread. But today I suppose I don’t have to wait. The Jr. and others, possibly Chns James agents Mark Langston, Pascual “Hey dad,” I said, “Mike Schmidt retired entire concept of Senior Professional Baseball has and talented minor leaguer Car- Perez and Bryn Smith this off- today. ” to be somewhat of a sociologist’s dream (or at los Baerga. The clubs said Tues- season and almost definitely will Schmidt, the many time All-star slugger from least abrainchild of apromoter). With thenew 35- day they had agreed on a pool of lose Brooks, too. Brooks is wanted the Philadelphia and-over league, people are essentially paying to players to pick a package, and by the Dodgers, Chicago Cubs Dan Schorr Phillies, just had see the games they watched ten years ago. When Cleveland gave the Padres per- and Detroit. finisheda tearful the concept was first introduced two years ago, I mission to negotiate with Carter. Brooks’ agent, Richie Bry, was Sports Schorrts goodbye speech scolded Amos Otis and Oscar Gamble for lower- Jim Turner, Carter’s agent, said at the winter meetings and planned on television. It ing themselves to play in this Pit-Stop for Despair he met with Padres manager and to meet with a few teams. was such a strange sight to see such an old man .League. vice president Jack McKeon for 1 Lefferts, who pitched for San break down and cry on national T.V. Truly, it is not Now I realize that it is not the money that these 1/2 hours Tuesday morning, “and Francisco last season, attended easy to get old. people are playing for. It is us. It is the American we’ll meet again in the afternoon. the meetings and attracted imme- No matter how you say it, done, over, elfin,this public who wants to venture to Florida, look at the Never did money enter our first diate interest. San Diego, which is the last Sports Schorrts of the year. It’s not just many senior citizens, and run to a senior game in conversation. There were other is trying to re-sign Davis, wants the last of 1989, and the last one of the decade, but an effort to feel young. And I suppose that is areas we wanted to discuss, and Lefferts -- especially if it trades also the last one this school year, and maybe ever. alright. San Diego answered them posi- reliever Greg W. Harris to Phila- But, this is not going to be tearful. I am off to That is where the second, and perhaps my next tively. We will talk about finan- delphia. Washington next semester for bigger, and hope- favorite movie of all-time, comes in. The film cial terms later in the day.” O’Brien has been offered a fully, better things. And, it is strange that, as I sit Dead Poets Society preached that we all must It will likely take a multiyear four-year, $7.4 million contract here in front of my computer, that I think of the heed the phrase carp diem,and “suck the mar- contract at $3 million per season by Detroit. The Chicago White summer. Perhaps it is because there is frost on the row out of life.” Truly, it is better to have fun than for San Diego to sign Carter. The Sox are showing interest while tip of my nose. But, chances are, it is because I to try to squander for the memories living vicari- Padres, however, went into the several clubs are after Davis, a realized that my heroes are no longer playing, my ously through a senior baseball league. deal knowing they would need a 19-game winner with Oakland. role models are younger than me, and that I am So, as I wrote about in my first column fresh- lot of money and are almost sure In a minor deal, the New York getting older. man year, sports is truly a metaphor for life. I hope to spend it. Mets traded pitcher John Mitch- Along with Schmidt, other superstars with whom that many of us, and I truly include myself, can ‘‘If we get achance to sit down ell and outfielder Joaquin Con- we all grew up, hung ‘em up this summer. There is learn to slide head first into life. Stretch a double and negotiate, we’ll be done with- treras to Baltimore for outfielder no more Danny White, Tom Landry, Kareem Abdd- into a triple, and get out on the fast break. Perhaps out too much delay,” McKeon Keith Hughes and pitcher Cesar Jabbar, Ron Guidry or Doug Cosbie. Such out- all this came to me because a close friend of mine predicted. “There’s enough time Mejia. Mitchell, 23, is 3-8 career standing players as Ken Griffey, Jr. and Eric An- turned 20 last week, or maybe because my father to get it done.” in brief stints with the Mets. thony are both our age. And the superstars in the is celebrating a big birthday soon, or maybe it is New Cleveland manager John minors are the age of kids I babysit. because I will be 21 in a few weeks and the McNamara also seemed to think In the minor league draft, a I also think of this summer because it brought us bartenders of the world will finally learn that my the deal could get done. few familiar faces changed places. two movies that taught us a lot about life. In Field name is not Jake, and I don’t live in New Mexico. “I think we have gotten over Albert Hall went from the Pitts- of Dreams, the movie about heroes coming back Or maybe, in true Sports Schorrts style, I am just the major hurdles,” he said. burgh system to Houston’s or- from the past, the cute little girl Karen says that dnbbling. Not a ball, but my words. Carter, 29, hit 35 home runs “people will come” to see the men play and feel Soon, my son will come into my room and say, ganization, Ed Vande Berg went like they are kids again. Isn’t it strange when life with 105 RBIs and batted .243 from thecubs to SeattleandMike “Hey Dad,” as he flops on the bed and drives his forces to learn from children and roles are last season. He has averaged 31 Loynd was drafted by Toronto us our head into the bedspread. “Ken Griffey, Jr. retired reversed? homers and 108 RBIs in his last from Houston. today. ” Whether the transition comes early or late, And, I will probably turn to him and say, there is a definite time when we will have to take “Don’t worry, he’ll be in the senior league in no care of our parents. And it is then that we will want time.” 1 WRITE SPORTS to become kids again. It is then, I only suppose, Goodbye Tufts ...till we write again. Men’s Hoop loses to Salem State Vikings win easily despite Tufts’ early second-half run sent the Vikings on their way to a Edgehill (22 points, five assists, by STEPHEN CLAY 97-83 victory that dropped the three blocks, three steals) and Sean Daily Editorial Board Jumbos to 2-3 on the season. Galaris(l6points, ninerebounds, For two minutes and forty- Kevin Blatchford led the six assists, four blocks) led Salem seven seconds in the second half, Jumbos again with 22 points, but State. it looked llke the men’s hoop they came on 7-for-17 shooting The game was played at a (4-for-11 from three-point land). breakneck pace most of the way, Larry Norman had 21 (16 in the and the Viings were able to build Men’s second half), and Joe McMann momentum repeatedly -- as op- Basketball had 19 points and 11 hard-hat posed to the Jumbos, who were rebounds. Slackman had nine, and only able to click on all cylinders team was going to do it. Bruce Bligh finished with seven for short spans of time. Yes, they had fallen behind points. Those five combined for McMann hit two free throws again early (6-0, 11-3, 32-20), TUFTS (83) to pull Tufts to within seven (32- and they were being set up again Bii& 3-9 1-37,Nomm8-135-1021, McMann8- 25) with 5:22 left to play in the 13 3-7 19, Skcny 140-0 7, Blatchford 7-17 4-4 22, as the sacrificefor another team’s Slackman4-8009,Mc~wc1-3~02.Ha~s0-00-first half, but Edgehill hit a banker OO,Bcdrcl0-0000,&nson0-20-00, SmtasO-0 1- over Pat Skerry, and Norman home opener, and they were shoot- 2 1. Totals 32-69 14-26 83. ing ineffectively and playing SALEM STATE (97) missed a 2-on-1 layup. Salem State B~6-90-017,Coffcy4-72-410,Galaris615 sporadic defense. But when Bill 1-1 15, FdgchiU 8-16 5-6 22, Buckley 8-16 9-11 26, took the ball downcourt, and “Sir Slackman’s wide-open three- Ce.ddo010-1O.Rockwell1-1 002,Twiny 1-22-2 Lawrence” Galaris swished a 4, Williams 2-5 2-2 6. Totals 3672 21-27 97. pointer finished a 10-0 run in Tu* ...... 35 48 -- 83 three-pointer while being brushed which Tufts did everything right, Salem State ...... 53 44 -- 97 so hard by Bligh that Galaris was Three-point goal~--T~fts5-15 (Blatchford 4-11, cutting Salem State’s lead to 69- Slackmanl-4),SalcmState4-l2(Galaris2-8.Edgchill forced to do a complete back- 65 with 9: 13 left to go, it looked 1-3, Bu&.lcy 1-1). Fouled Out--Blatchford,Galaris. wards somersault.The refs liked Rebounds-Tufts 37 (McMann 1 l), Salcm State 38 like the Jumbos were back in this (Galaris 9). Assists--Tufm 16 (Skmy 4). Salem State the move, and gave Galaris a free 28 (Bdmkc. Bucklcy, Waris 6). Total Fouls--Tufb one. 21. Salem State 21. Tcchicals--Nonc. throw toboot.Thefour-pointplay But they weren’t. I’ I made it 38-25, Salem State, and A Salem State 19-4 run over 78 of Tufts’ 83 points. the Vikings were off to the races the next 4:48 pummeled the The Vikings’ Rich Buckley (26 ’ again. Jumbos back into submissionand points) led all scorers, and Jim I Another Salem State flurry right before halftime made it 53-35 at .. . -- Photo bv Waldek Waiszczuk intermission, but the Jumbos charged out of the gate in the Drives like this helped Kevin Blatchford lead Tufts with 22 points. Three qualify for NEs second half with two quick hoops defensive intensity up for longer guards in and out of the game. Women open season in Brown to cut the lead to 14. Salem State than a four or five minute stretch. But no matter who’s been in called a quick timeout, though, Dan Meserve put in some great the game, Tufts has yet to put [The meet] was a very good start but Tufts kept plugging away, minutes off the bench for Tufts, together a concerted 40-minute by ERIC SCHLIESSER to the cutting the lead to eight (55-43) diving on the floor for steals and effort on both ends of the court - Senior Staff Writer Stenhouse attracted much at- on a McMann jumper. fighting for five tough rebounds, - a difficult thing to do on the road Last Satiuday the women’s tention with her performances. In But every time the Jumbos and foul problems in the Jumbo -- but the Jumbos have many more indoor track and field team trav- the 400m race, she was only 5/ made a move, they would run out backcourt forced Tufts coach Bob road games left to come this sea- elled to Rhcde Island for the Brown 100th of a second from qualifying of steam, unable to keep their Sheldon to continuallyshuffle his son. I for the Nationals. She then. pro- Women’s ceeded with equally impressive Athletics may be target of cuts Track results in her other events. “It is I always a surprise until you do it. BUDGET previously been listed under Even if the club sports were I 1I After the 400 is over, everything continued from page 1 Council I. recognized by the TCUJ, that is Invitational; a meet which had no is good. We have been running According to TCUJ member no guarantee that they would scoring for team competition. The [in training] since September, and time in 27 years. The team cur- Joe Swimmer, there was a time receive funding from the Senate, Jumbos started the season on a I did not know really what to rently receives limited ice time the TCUJ had recognized and according to Jacobson. high note as three athletes -- jun- expect; I still had my nervous- because the Athletic Department funded club sports. “I don’t think “[The Senate’s] budget is iorsprinterandjumperverasten- ness,” stated Stenhouse, “Un- must rent a municipal rink in they are still recognized,” he added. constrainedas it is,”he said. “The house (200-meter and 400-meter fortunately winter break is com- Arlington for the Jumbos. Al- “They are now recognized by the University makes a cut and ex- dashes), senior thrower Tory ing up, but we have to deal with though Tufts owns the boats which Athletic Department and not us.” pects us to pick up the slack.” Dolben (20-pound weight), and it.” are used by the crew teams, the This issue was recently brought He explained that there have freshman sprinter Liz Zimney (55- Equally impressive was Zim- Athletic Department must rent before the TCUJ when a group of been, and continue to be, several meter hurdles) -- qualified im- ney in her first collegiate track & space at the Harvard Boathouse. students hoping to form a ski team instances when the Senate has mediately for New England All- field meet. She seemed surprised Club sports at Tufts presently that would represent Tufts in inter- expended its resources for a pro- Divisional Championships. at her immediate success, but has include men’s and women’s rugby, collegiate competition sought gram when the Senate felt it to be - Furthermore, all three quali- set her goals even higher. “I was men’s volleyball,fencing, eques- recognition from the TCUJ after the University’s responsibility to fied for ECAC’s in those events, satisfied,but there is alot of room trian, cycling, and karate. In to- being denied recognition by the do so. Therefore, funding club along with freshman runner Susan for improvement,” explainedthe tal, they currently receive approxi- Athletic Department. sports would “just reverse the Frost (1000-meter run), and jun- freshman. “To qualify for na- mately $17,000 in funding. Tufts Student Activities Director whole thing,”accordingto Jacob- ior thrower Jessica Smith (20- tionals in the 55 hurdles, I need also has an ultimate frisbee team Marcia Kelley sent a letter to the son. pound weight). Dolben and Sten- 8.2 [last week sheran 8.931; I can which is listed in the Pachyderm. TCUJ in which Swimmer said Carzo explained that any deci- house even qualified for ECAC’s do it. There is always room [for However, it has not been recog- she made clear that it was not the sions to disqualify a team must be in two other events -- Dolben in improvement], it is sti!l early in nized by the Athletic Department TCUJ’s responsibility to recog- approved by the Athletic Com- the shotput, and Stenhouse in the the season. I am just getting back and therefore is not eligible for nize such clubs, nor the Senate’s mittee. long jump. into it.” funding. to fund them. In the event that the Athletic “Everybody can come away Zimney attributes part of her Should club sports be dropped “It is the University’sposition Department’s budget is cut, one pleased in some respect,” com- early success to the fact that she from the Athletic Department’s to only recognize and fund club question that would have to be mented head coach Karen Rear- has just come off an intense soc- budget, it is doubtful that they sports through the Athletic De- asked when deciding whether or don, “almosteverything they did cer season. “We did a lot of con- would receive any funding from partment,” Swimmer quoted from not to cut or eliminate programs can be seen in a positive light. It ditioningin soccer; it was good,” the Tufts Community Union the letter. is if “you are saving anyone or was a good day. It gave [assistant she said. iust giving them a stay of execu- Senate, according to Senate Presi- “If the Athletic Deuartment I-- coach Everen Samuels] and myself If Zimney’s performance didn’t dent Billy Jacobson. Before club does cut club sports theithe issue tion,” concluded Cario. the opportunity to see what they come as a complete eye-opener, sports would even be eligible for will shift back to us,” he added. are capable of.” the performance of freshman Frost TCU funding, they would have to Senior co-captain Karon did. “[The race was] really a be recognized by the Tufts Com- I Last Night’s Score McCollin noted, “It went ex- pleasant surprise. I was really muni ty Union Judiciary, which tremely well. We were running happy about it. I had never run Jacobson described as being “a I4 against Divisions I and I1 schools indoor [track] before. I like it a big if.” and it went well. The freshmen lot,” said Frost. Reardon said, In the past, the Allocations [middle distance runner] Diane “it was her first time indoors... Board Council IV of the Senate Hevehm, Jessica Smith and Liz and her first time this distance.” has provided a nominal amount Zimney in particular performed The coach summed up the per- of funding for club sports, ac- well,” McCollin did notcompete formance as “very good.” cording to former Assistant Treas- due to an illness. This Saturday the Jumbos will urer Matt Freedman.He explained “Overall, the meet went well,” travel to Bowdoin for their first that since they had not used their added co-captaindistance runner scoring meet. “The best is yet to budget with the Senate at all the Valerie Hodgkin. “It was a large come. Some who didn’t compete past two years, the Treasury “made meet. It was a good experience [at Brown], will compete at the decision last year not to fund for the freshmen, because it was Bowdoin,” said the coach. club sports at all.” Council IV not a scoring meet. We did not “Hopefully we will get a good now funds the overflow of cul- have any expectations going in. start before Christmas.” tural organizations which had 1 page ten THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6,1989

1- Devito explores black comedy in War of the Roses- U of Wisconsin faculty roles. Butthisexperienceandfeel This movie will not make you WAR for each other is what pushes this feel great, nor will it give you continued from page 7 movie over the top. It is madcap, renewed faith in the sacrament of gether. it is hilarious, and it is shockingly marriage, but it will provide one votes to oust ROTC What also helps this movie is true. In a year where only a few hell Of a time. It is funny how One MADISON, Wis. (~p)__ A and wouldn’t create a change in that DeWo, Douglas, andTurner movies have explored black family’s tragedy can Provide faculty vote to ban the Reserve the military’s policy. “This will have all worked together twice comedy, opening the door just a another Person’s viewing enJoy- Officers’TrainingCorps from the make thecampus lessappealing” before, although this time they crack, The War oftheRosesblows merit, but that’s the way Danny University of Wisconsin-Madison to prospective ROTC students and are pIaced in entirely different the whole wall away. DeVito likes it. because of discrimination against the U.S. Department of Defense, homosexuals is not binding but said Gordon Baldwin, a law pro- University hopes to install communicatiOns link-up- will encourage debate, school fessor and the ROTC’s faculty CABLE computers and make information mined. officials said. liaison. necessary for courses or research The Homing Officeis The faculty voted 386-248 “This is like a mosquito bite continued from page 1 accessible. making plans to solicit student Monday in favor of the resolu- on a whale,” Baldwin said. “I ‘‘we think we can provide the Although the University is input. The office stated that they tion, which calls for the removal would be surprised if the regents service to students at a cost no discussing the various facets of will be including a question on of the hy,Navy and Air Force canceled these contracts.” more than New England Tele- the cabling with Warner, student cableTVaccess in theresidential ROTC in May 1993 if the mili- Baldwin, who was among about phone,” he said. opinion on the plan is still un- survey, which the residential staff tary continues to refuse candi- 15 faculty members who spoke at - Data transmission via this same known, according to Patterson. will circulate to students in Janu- dateson the basisof homosexual- the meeting, said afterward he system, if it is expanded to indi- He said that without studentopin- My. ity. . doesn’t support or oppose the vidual dorm rooms, would pro- ion, the potential demand for the The action is not binding be- military’s stand on homosexuals. vide a direct linkup with campus cable service cannot be deter- cause only the Board of Regents, Last week, Republican Gov.

f’ which governs University of Tommy G. Thompson said ROTC Wisconsin campuses across the should be allowed to remain on state, can terminate the ROTC campus because it is good for the contract with the federal govern- university system. ment. The total of 634 votes cast TUFTS IN PARIS It was unlikely the UW Re- Monday compared with 2,400 gents would consider the resolu- faculty members who were eli- tion at its meeting on Friday, said gible to vote. Regent bllDavis, who declined The ROTC at Madison serves Virginia Remmers, Director to say whether he would support 440 students, 155 whom are on such a ban. full scholarship, Baldwin said. will hold an “It isn’t onouragenda,”Davis Supporters of ROTC said the said. “I certainly wouldn’t begin university, which was founded Information Meeting to speculate on what my fellow under the federal Land Grant Act board members would do.” of 1862, is required to provide for Prospective Tufts-in-Paris Students for Chancellor Donna Shalala said military instruction. the faculty vote could bring the The faculty resolution would 1990-199 1 issue to the attention of Congress. give the program until 1993 to “It’s the beginning, I hope, of change its policy and accept a major debate about discrimina- homosexuals. If it refused, the Date: Wednesday, December 6, 1989 tion in-the ROTC,” she said. resolution urges moving the pro- .-. Opponents of the resolution gram off campus until the ban is Time: 10:30 a.m. said it would hurt the university lifted. Place: Coolidge Room, 2nd Floor, Ballou Hall

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*All canned food will be donated to PROJECT SOUP in Somerville Wednesday, Uecember 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven fl Letters to the Editor LETTERS and compulsive infanticide. spend more time educating him- “stigmatize another on the basis ference, in keeping with Jesus continued from page 3 Planned Parenthood,the champi- self on the actual position of the of religion,” and they “create a Christ’s only commandment, ons of “choice,” fund this bar- Church rather than propagating hostile or demeaning environ- condemns violence and harass- “refuses to support birth control baric project, have successfully falsehoods about it, he would save ment” for all Christians. Pan- ment directed at homosexuals. in Third World countries; I con- lobbied the US government for himself some paper and save us sing’s obvious violation of the The Church does condemn all sider this a crime against human- funding, and have hailed the all a few Advil. Freedom of Speech vs. Freedom non-procreative intercourse, ity.” Opponents of the Church’s genocidal program as “a model Earlier in November, Amer- From Harassment policy would homosexual or heterosexual. policy in third world countries of efficiency.” Molly Yard, the ica’s Roman Catholic Bishops met result in “disciplinary action” Homosexual intercourse is by are the true perpetrators of ‘‘crimes president of the National Organi- in Baltimore to officially end the according to the policy. Fortu- nature non-procreative. against humanity.” The Church zation of Women, also praises the incessant rumor mongeringabout nately, however, the policy has Furthermore, to associate the possesses the sensibility and re- program as “most intelligent.” its positions on AIDS. The state- been rescinded, despite Pansing’s Roman Catholic church with spect to allow individuals in Third How backward and criminal of ment the Church released is as outspoken support for it, and now extreme fundamentalists is un- World countries to decide for the Catholic Church if not to for- clear and concise as Monday’s even anti-Catholic diatribes like tenable, an injustice to both groups. themselves whether or not they bid third world mothers their right letters were hateful and inaccu- his and Schliesser’sare protected Pansing’s opinion that organ- want to have children. Proponents to have a family. rate. The statement simply pro- under the First Amendment. ized religion lies at the basis of of birth control in Third World Despite such foolish and claimed that “We must reject the While neither of these men teenage homosexual suicide merits countries, however, believe that damning accusations against the idea that this illness is direct will have to worry about defend: no response except to say that the ultimate decision lies in .the Church, Schliesser faced fierce punishment from God.” Pure and ing themselves before the Thought most well-adjusted people are not hands of the government, not the competition from Wally Pansing. simple. Police in Ballou, they will one threatened by the notion of a Caring, individual. Pansing contends that the “atti- Finally, I think that it is par- day have to answer to a much loving God. Consider the great things China tude of these Christian Churches ticularly ironic that Pansing, a greater authority. Merry Christ- Aside from the gross false- has done with “birth control.” that AIDS was a disease sent from TCU senator, was a vocal sup- mas and God bless the Tufts hoods, this screed poses a more China enforces a one child-per- god to rid the world of homo- porter of the Administration’s community serious dilemma to the Tufts , couple policy that has produced sexuals’’ has alienated people from former repressive free speech community. Pansing is a Tufts Micheal-Kelly Flaherty A’90 nearly one hundred million forced the Church. This statement is policy. Pansing’s malicious state- Community Union senator and a abortions, mandatory sterilization, patently false. If Pansing would ments about the Church clearly member of the Senate Culture (Flaherty is co-editor of the Pri- and Ethnic Affairs Committee, rnary Source.)***** charged with representing, among other organizations, the Catholic To the Editor: Center. A display of such igno- In response to Wally Pansing’s rant intolerance is behavix un- ELIE SHAMIR etter, we feel it impossible to iddress his hysterical tone. Rather, befitting a senator,especially one ve would ask that the Tufts entrusted with maintaining the LECTURE AND SLIDE PRESENTATION :ommunity consider the follow- delicate cultural balance at Tufts, ng: raising serious doubts about Pan- by the young Israeli artist whose work is currently Goddardisachape1,notahall. sing’s qualificationsas a senator. t serves as a place of worship to J. Brian O’Rourke A’92 on exhibit at Wessell Library ieveral hundred Tufts students of Vice President, Catholic Center rarious Christian denominations Dan Goodwin A’92 :very week. While we, too, look Martin Menke A90 orward to hearing the ‘Bubs,Jills Thursday, December 7, 1989 ind ‘Matesin the Chapel, it is and (Goodwin is Executive Business - God willing -- will remain a Director and Menke is co-editor - louse of worship. of the Primary Source) . 4 p.m. The American Bishops’ Con- *****

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...- Sign up for interview when you drop off application. page twelve THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6,1989 Men’s track team has high hopes for neWcOmerS COMPLETED the large contingent of Jumbos represented on the squad. Mike to be Jaleel Shujath, who placed Worcester State and Worcester finishing first, second, third, or Jerstad finished in the top four in third in the triple jump and fourth Polytechnical Institute. Expect a continued from page 8 fourth. The best example of this both the hurdles and the 400- in the 50 meters. In all, Putnam challenge from W.P.I. in what is after Saturday’s meet. “Man for was in the shot put, where Leo meter run. Putnam feels he “will feels at the least, Saturday’smeet becoming a mini-rivalry during man and head to head, we com- Casey, Paul0 Oliveira, Brett In- be prominent in our success for helped raise “confidence for the both the outdoor cross-country

rCU J approves re-recognition policy UDICIARY mtinued from page 1 the deadline until the end of the ganizations. Swimmer is adamant process. This would put those about not accepting excuses for groups in danger of not beinp missing the deadline. rtain privileges. able to submit a budget report ti‘ “If they said they didn’t get “If you arenotrecognizedyou the Senate Allocations Board fol the letter and were bogged down ill lose everything.You will not the 1990-91 academic year. with work and didn’t have time to , able to use the Tufts name, “If it’s handed in late, they’re get around to it, we will not ac- ceive funds, or be able to re- going to the bottom of the list,” cept that as an excuse,” Swim- rvemeetingrooms,” Swimmer Judiciary member Evan Claar said. mer said. oposed. If LBOgrants funding to any The Judiciary re-recognition Swimmer added that the pen- organization that has not been re- process still needs to be approved ties for not being re-recognized recognized, the TCUJ would be by the Committeeon StudentLife ould be severe enough so that able torequest that the funding be before it can officially be imple- ganizations take the procedure frozen until the organization is mented, but the Judiciary plans to riously. “There has to be some re-recognized,according to Swim- go ahead with the process with- nd of teeth in this,” Swimmer mer. out their final consent. id. Judiciary members sent out a As far as Swimmer is con- The Judiciary members agreed two-page list of guidelines on Nov. cerned, ‘:If we don’t re-recog- st night that they would not 14 regarding re-recognition pro- nize an organization, they are not ok at any report handed in after cedure and deadlines to all or- an organization.” hgineers compete in bridge building contest :RIDGE Tying for second and third places pounds respectively. antinued from page 5 were Michael Tambone, Andrew In the categories of best over- Brawer, Aaron Green, John Vis- all design and of maximum effi- IU can come up with,” Scam- conti, David Conway and Jim ciency, the same bridge teams Ili said. Tracey. that placed in the maximum load The winners in the category of In the category of maximum competition won with efficien- sthetics were Rich Lewis and load Armen Boyajian and Scot cies of 1888,1276,and 767 pounds ter Sabga, who designed a bridge Buckley, and John McMahon and carried per pound of material used criss-crossing triangles that Bob Hammond placed second and to build the bridge. me together at their top form- third after the team of Moore and g a wide four-sided pyramid. de La Cruz, with 145 and 105

The Committee on Student Life

is now accepting nominations for The Wendell Phillips Award

The Wendell Phillips Memorial Scholarship is one of the two prize scholarships (the Ither assigned to Harvard Col1ege)‘which was established in 1896 by the Wendell Phillips vlemorial Fund Association, in honor of Boston’s great preacher and orator. The award is given innually to the junior or senior who has best demonstrated both marked ability as a speaker an( i high sense of public responsibility on the campus.

The award consists of a cash prize and trophy, and will be presented in April of 1990. lominations may be made by any student, faculty member or member of the administration. self-nominations will be accepted and welcomed. Nominations must include a telephone nurnbei and address for both the nominee and nominator. Please note that the award is gpen to Se niors 3nd Juniors onlv,

Nomination forms may be obtained at the Dean of Students Office in Ballou Hall or at the nformation Desk in the Mayer Campus Center.

Nomination forms are due by Fridav. Januarv 26. 1990 to the Student Activities / Zampus Center office, Room 110 in the Mayer Campus Center, 44 Professor’s Row. How would you like to work for the best student organization U on campus/ Come on and work for - with your NYCE or CIRRUS card. The Tufts Daily You can get an application in the Daily’s Business Baf16ankB office from 9 am to 6 pm. Applications will be accepted until Friday, December 8th at 6 pm. XrnESS If you have any questions, feel free to 24, CIRRUS, call Heather or Larry at 38 1-3090. Wednesday, December 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page thirteen Residential life revision will allow proctors to interact with students HOUSING greatly enhanced. Miller Hall RD. RAs presently assume should not ing an RD there does this,” Rav- continued from page 1 Both Darcey and Hu agreed Darcey said that the other three change a great deal. Hu, how- age said. that the full-time programmers office positions have not yet been ever, did not agree. Darcey said that the transition fore qualified to participate in and directors will be able to at- filled because of a lack of quali- “I think the RAs will have a may take a few years, adding that educationalaspects of residential tend to certain needs that the fied candidates. Because the new bigger responsibility in running the broad changes “are an evolu- life, Darcey said. “Many RDs serve current part-time RDs are unable program will not be implemented the day to day life of the dorm,” tion, not revolution.” as academic role models... They to address. until next year, Darcey said that Hu said. Hu believes that when the are familiar with good study Hill Hall RD Anne Garner filling the remainder of the jobs is Veteran RA*MarcRavage of current RDs forget the old sys- habits,” he said. shared this sentiment. She said not crucial for this year. How- Mdler Hall agrced with Hu. “There tem, things will run much more Darcey stressed,however, that that because the new program- ever, he expressed a strong inter- will be more pressure and respon- smoothly. Until then, he added, the proctors will not replace aca- mer and director offices will be est in seeing the positions filled sibility on the RA. Just not hav- things may be a little unclear. demic advisors. “They are not full-time positions, the people by the start of the new academic replacements for the academic filling them will have a greater year. resource center or advisor, but in influence. She believes that the Darcey said that the duties the some cases they are a compli- primary consideration of the new ment,” he said. coordinators will be working on Under the current system a dorm-related issues. student can go to one of hvo places Hu commented that under the for help -- the RA or RD, or the current system, students visit RDs *W Housing Office. With the pro- primarily for negative reasons. Rediscover us He said that, more often than not, Now Open for Dinner posed change, the offices of the Thwsdayand Friday 5-9 area programmer and director will “something is going wrong, not Breakfast and Lunch - Tuesday ~ Friday 830 - 2:30 provide students with more op- something is going right.” Hu hunch .Sawday and Sunday 10 - 230 tions to work out any problems, believes the new set-up may pro- The Gourmet Express uses only the freshest ingredients Darcey said. mote a “more positive attitude in preparing our quality According to Darcey, the plans towards the adults in the build- homemade meals. for restructuring the residential ings.” system came up in his November Both the programmers and’ I I meeting with the RDs. directors will have full-time sec- “If it works, it will be terrific,” retaries. Directors will receive said Mike Hu, the Lewis Hall salaries between $18,000 and RD. Hu sees the changes as a way $20,000, and Programmers will of “reallocating money to get the receive a salary in the range of most clout for the buck.” He felt $14,000, Darcey said. that by having full-time profes- Ann Reuman has already as- meAfrican American Center sionals taking care of managerial sumed the position of area pro- and administrative duties, the grammer for the uphill dormito- efficiency of the system will be ries in addition to her duties as the presents: Amalgamates, Bubs, Cheap Sox, Dance, Exhib- its, Food, Gospel Choir, Humor, Ink Drawings, Jills, Killer Tomatoes, Lectures, Movies, Novels, Orchestra, PPP’s, Queen, RcHondi, Sarabande, Torn Ticket II, U2, Vaughan, WMFO, XTC, Young and the Restless, From A to Z, the Daily Arts section has got it Award Wining Novelist covered. PECIALFREE SNEAKPREVIEW Alice Walker brought to you courtesy of SU6ARU63

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co-sponsors SPECIAL BOSTON AREA COLLEGE SCREENING Provost, Experimental College, Dean of Students, Department of English, THURSDAY, DEC. 7th Peace & Justice Studies, University Chaplaincy, Political Science Department, 7:30 PM Asian American Center, Women’s Programs, Tufts Lecture Series, Animal Rights Group, Tufts Environmental Network, Women’s Collective, CIRCLE CINEMA-Cleveland Circle African American Society, S.I?I.R.I.T., Office of the Vice President, Sponsored by MI1 LECTURE SERIES COMMITTEE Office of Equal Opportunity TUFTS INTERNATIONAL FILM ORG. ;Tee passes: AT CAMPUS CENTER INFORMATION BOOTH limited Seating-First Come, First Served page fourteen THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, December 6.1989 - Daily: Want an easy Christmas present for your folks or friends? You: Yeah of course. Daily: Get them a subscription to the Tufts Daily. You: What's in it for me? Daily: How does a trendy T-shirt sound?

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2 Oh yeah, and the check. $15 Thru 6/90 * Limit of one winner per 100 subscriptions. $25 Thru 12/90 Maximum of $150 for each winner. $35Thru 6/91 Wednesday, December 6,1989 THE TUFTS DAILY page ffiteen W TUFTS DINING Lunch Dinner Alphabet Soup Soup du Jour Cream of Chicken Soup Beef Bourg uignon Hot Turkey Sandwich w/whipped potatoes Baked Stuffed Shells in Sauce Sausage Sub Egg Noodles Cheesy Garden Casserole Steamed Rice Deli Bar Green Peas Mixed Vegetables Stir Fried Vegetables Cheese Curls Snowflake Rolls Cupcakes- Chocolate Cream Pie 1I - Classif iedsclassif iedsclassif iedsclassif iedsclassif iedsclassif ieds Key Location "On Campus" TIRED OF LIVING IN A LOST: NEW ENGLAND WORD 5ne bdrm avail in beautiful 4 bdrm Practically. Beautiful, just painted DORM?!! A pair of black wool gloves, some- SERVICES Events npt. 2 houses down from Ander- large rm w/own sitting area. King 1 bdrm avail in 3 bdrm apt close to time last weekend. If found, Typing (IBM Selectric Ill) Word ;on. 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You won't find a nicer apt at POSITJONS Professional nutritionalist spe- An oppt'y to earn great money and Serving Tufts students and fac- cializing in the treatment of eating $32Ymo + utils. Call Dennis, 628- this outrageously low price! It's ulty for ten years. Five minutes ANIMAL RIGHTS 4625 between 12:30pm- 3:30am sure to go soon so jot this # down earn valuable business exper. disorders and weight manage- Some exper. in painting or carpen- from Tufts. CALL 395-5921. ASK ment- anorexia, bulimia, compul- MOVEMENT best (or wake my lazy butt up!) NOW. Also can be furnished for a FORFRAN Meeting 9pm Wed (TONIGHT!!). little extra. Call Steven at 625- try helpful. No mgmt exper. re- sive overeating, weight loss, 3raker 13. Hot Tamales! 2346. quired; extensive training. Field weight gain. Back Bay Boston, supervision of 10-15 employees & THE PROCESSED WORD Great Spring Sublet for females near Copley Square. 262-71 1 1 manage mktg, estimating and 395-7850 Take a STAND! only. 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I ,I, * .. TUFTS DAILY page sixteen THE~~~~~ -~ ~ Wednesday, December 6,1989 klassifiedsClassif iedsclassif iedsclasif iedsclassi f iedsclassifiedsClassi f iedsClassifeds Suzanne- MACINTOSH HARD DRIVE FOR SALE DIN0 Larrrrrry: Don't be frustrated, Don't get FOR SALE 1 way airplane ticket to LA for Dec We know why you live at 69, be Personals Thanks for going with me. I know it upset. I am someone you have al- CMS 60 Megabyte hard drive for 21. $250 or B.O. Call Rachel 629- cause you and "the man" haw was hard for you because it was ready met. You don't know me any Macintosh. Great condition. 8612. such a fine time. We hear you i yours also. buiit meant so much to To my bast friends-- well, and soon 1'11 reveal myself to Comes with manual, cables; and night-and in the day, those wall me. Let's be more careful next ou, but for now here's a hint- padded carrying case. Comes ' ' R A,B B IT' ' can't keep a Secret away. 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