Oeifer, Would Hold This You Please lRlIFORNIATech Rope For Us. :JJlume LXXI Pasadena, California, Thursday, December 11, 1969 Number 11 Caltech Hit by Second Armed Robbery; Auto Theft; Vandalism

by Phil Neches Trustees to Eat The rumors are true. Another armed robbery occured on campus last Several of the Caltech Trustees Thursday. have been invited to dinner in the As a Caltech graduate student, who shall remain anonymous, was student houses tonight. The Trus­ walking on Beckman mall at 7:25, he was accosted by two men. A pistol tees have been invited to the houses of unknown caliber was shoved in the student's face and he was told that to participate in discussion of some it was a hold-up. The suspects, both Mexican-American, escaped with $25 of the important issues facing in cash. Caltech at this time. Of special According to Ken Charles, head interest is the possibility of of Campus Security, only one of !)3bney·Eats-lt Elephant finds a new home (see last week's TECH). -photo by Levin Immaculate Heart College moving the suspects appeared to be armed. into the Pasadena area, possibly on Special Article The police have one good suspect, land owned by the Institute. however, the identity of the second lio Goes Individual As the Trustees could only be Explains Lottery robber appears to remain unknown. given a few days notice, only those This is the second armed robbery by Dave Lewin informal leaming. through personal with addresses in the Los Angeles As a special service to Tech on campus within two weeks, Beginning next term, the Biology contact which is sometimes difficult area were invited. Included in this readers, this week, Wright and Charles continued. The last robbery uivision will be offering a tutorial to obtain in the normal course group were two of the Institute's Logan, two Tech graduates as occured in one of the graduate enabling undergraduates to study program. It can include a broad new Trustees. Otis Chandler, pub­ informed about the draft as they houses. specific topics in biology on a range of subject matter tailored to lisher of the Los Angeles Times, and are concerned about it, have In other crime news, Charles told ~ej sonal basis. the interests of individual students Dr. Ruben F Mettler, Tech alumnus prepared an explanation of the the Tech that another auto theft " The course, which will be listed and staff. It can tap resources of famoUi~ for his work on rocket lottery system. Also, the perils of occured early Tuesday morning. A "J the catalogue as Bi 23-Biology the staff, for example postdoctoral propulsion systems. II-S deferments are discussed. This 1964 Chevy Malibu SS with chrome .:larial, will be taught by faculty, fellows, not available through ordin­ Each of the houses will organize timely article will be found on pag<;.. mags was entered by forcing the left }ost·doctoral fellows, and graduate ary channels. Bi 22 (independent their own discussions for the six. wind wing open and hot-Wiring the iudejts who know something research) offers some of these Trustees they invited. However, the ignition. The car had been locked. houf a given field. The course will opportunities in theory, but is entire effort was organized by Bill Suspected are three black men bL a'''ilable for one to six units, generally limited to laboratory work Beranek, Fleming House R.A. It is driving a 1954 Chevrolet two-door, ~j!l , be graded pass-fail. The or directed reading. The tutorial will part of an attempt to increase the You Lose!?!(?) who were seen fleeing the scene. c,am will be flexible in nature, stress student-tutor interactions dialogue within the Institute con­ The same three are suspected in two ,1 its final format and content will rather than individual work. cerning matters of current interest earlier car thefts and one attempted 'md substantially on the students At present there are eighteen to the campus. This effort has The TECH will suspend publication theft (which failed due to a dead ,]ved. tutors, including three teams of two included the letter by the student for finals and Christmas Vacation. See battery) from the Caltech campus. Informal Learning persons working together. The house presidents, which was pub­ you back on January 8, 1970, and may Also, the tables on Winnett Plaza Santa bring you a 4.0 for Christmas. 'n general, the tutorial program topics cover the width of the lished in last week's Tech, which have been vandalized. Seven of the J provide an opportunity for Continued on Five endorsed the IHC move. Flee to Page Three l..ilSSaman~ Raps on Rapid Transit. Throop Three Thriumph B~ Phil Neches & Jim Henry ,t Peter Lissaman has a better idea be tenable. down bonds as though they were :. ;mswer the question of how to Rather, Los Angeles should build unconstitutional that year, but the "esign a practical rapid transit a rapid transit system because it is basic cause of the issue's defeat was "ystem for the Los Angeles area. "well worth doing" and "esthetic­ that "the public has no confidence The key to his proposal is technol­ ally essential." The city would look in the technological judgment of ogical Cdmpetence, something which better it it were not nothing but city government." .the Southern California Rapid Tran­ freeways, and electric drive would The Solution i sit Distri<:t (RTD) has lacked so far. reduce air pollution. The system The solution to the problem of Commenting on a study for the does not have to be exotic, rather, lack of confidence is as simple as it RTD in which he participated, it must meet the demands of the is evident. Lissman envisions the .Lissaman said that they did their users and the prerequisites of creation of a non-profit techno­ 'b,~st, but only did an exceedingly making the city a more comfortable logical rapid transit "Task Force" s'iperficial job. He implied that the place in which to live, as compared composed of top technologists, '.TD needs a permanent technolo­ to the increase in chemical and technical administrators, lawyers, . :ally proficient staff if it is to get aural po]]ution of the freeways. and real-estate experts. The people ·ywhere. The Problem would be "donated" by their firms Esthetics The major problem is in ascer­ in that they would still be payed by Lissaman commented that, con­ taining the demand, setting the the firm, yet would work full-time e;~ry to widely-held belief, Los routes, selecting the type of rail ­ for perhaps six months to a year on ;1geles could get by without a in short, the major problem is the Task Force. ' c;:Jid transit system. He said that making the decisions on how to The Task Fore" would have a he freeway network represented a build the system. According to deadline of perhaps six months in runk system which is reasonably Lissaman, the public does not have which it would formulate a com­ -photos by Levin ;ood. Thus, his arguments for rapid confidence in the plans presented to plete proposal for a rapid transit After many hours of fund-raising, planning and preliminary construction, the transit are esthetic; there is no the voters by the RTD in a bond system, down to the specifications Christmas tree was finally moved to the top of Throop-or at least within i"ultimate deadline" by which Los issue a couple of years ago, and for the bolts in the rails. This plan nine feet of it. Left: Inside the old steam plant an expert tree decorator : .\ngeles must either get rapid transit with good reason. would then be presented to the prepares fo string more lights, if he can ever get into a comfortable position. ,'" else. The situation would get The system was unduely expen­ voters, who would hopefully trust Right: Finally atop Throop the tree beams with the splendor befitting a worse, but the situation would still sive, and the public was voting experts more than politicians. sovereign surveying his domain. Page Two THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursdav, December 11, 1969 Editorial Letters Alternative to Police State Faculty Members Invite IRe Three weeks ago an editorial appeared in the California Tech under the title "The Ivory Tower is Poisoned." We are sure that the reaction to that article was that we were amplifying the problem. We may Some of us on the faculty are Frank J. Sciulli good to get in here, so we take now be more outspoken: Last week a graduate student was held up by two interested in supporting our stu­ Thayer Scudder them and work them to death. they men on Beckman Mall. The situation is no longer an incident in an isolated dents in their efforts to persuade John H. Seinfeld learn those that are insulated place. Immaculate Heart College to move David R. Smith enou~h survive, a few really catch The Caltech Community must be made aware of the situation. The to Pasadena and in supporting our Felix Strumwasser fire and are even happy with what first time someone is injured in one of these incidents, the entire campus own self interest in having them Kip S. Thorne they do. alternatives? i don't know. population will be clamoring for tight campus security. Very probably move here. In the hope that our John Todd how do you help someone find a "tight campus security" will mean a greatly enlarged· and overly armed willingness to welcome and help Olga T. Todd life? let him talk to live people, campus police force. Students will be repeatedly asked for identification them will facilitate their difficult Thomas A. Tonbrello people who are devoted to living, and the campus pranks will no longer be looked on with humor-all the decision, we, the undersigned, want Lukas Van Vuuren living in a science way. physics one characteristics of a police state. Until then the incidents will probably to extend a warm invitation to join Robert L. Walker is great for the troll you want te continue to increase in seriousness. us. Jurg Waser turn out to build bridges (thougl What we propose is a more immediate and less severe solution. In the Carl D. Anderson J. Harold Wayland he'd complain that it doesn't teach editorial referred to we stated that at night there were only two men to Tom M. Apostol Robert D. Wayne him that even), but it is really patrol the campus. On the weekend we believe that only one officer is Robert H. Bates Ward Whaling worthless to the man you want te present. We don't consider doubling the campus police force as creating a John F. Benton Charles H. Wilts turn into a creative scientist if he police s6'3te. The California Tech supports the proposal that the campus Robert G. Bergman William B. Wood doesn't get a liking for it. must have security organization should be increased in size immediately, that Ken James Bonner Mary F. Zirin interaction with turned-on men, Charles and his deputies be given more adequate quarters so that they may Lyman G. Bonner what's important ... priorities? ihcl' be contacted more readily, and that the appropriate faculty and tr,:!stee David Boyd scholars' program? preeminencel committees should seriously consider a thorough investigation of .the Robert F. Christy BlARK! It Is WE'RE FAILURES! gotte sources and causes of campus intrusions. If an immediate, well thought out William H. Corcoran Tuesday After change. .. maybe lock out thl plan is not instituted then we can see effects no less serious than an Peter L. Crawley Lunch Again. world and give each man a core te eventual reign of terror. Fred E. C. Culick i'm really down. just spent the last go out and face it with. maybe lei -Ira D. Moskatel Norman R. Davidson it in and give each kid enough Lance E. Davis several.days working on the mc move, two profs have unloaded support to be able to,stand up ann Richard A. Dean form his core while he's living Charles R. DePrima their burdens on me in the past two Trouble Parkit!:g? Continued on Page Eight Richard E. Dickerson days, two students have talked with Robert P. Dilworth me about leaving and another about Wait Until Next Year Heinz.E. Ellersieck the intolerance of his housemates. Peter W. Fay frustration, frustration, frustration. by Etaoin Scheoedlu perhaps the time has come to Moses Glasner debart had his meeting last night, TECH Throop Troll explain. The real form of this Ricardo Gomez and what came out-frustration. yet UNIVERSITY PRESS If you think things around here phrase is Etaoin Shrdlu, which was James W. Greenlee noone does anything. people come 5470 VALLEY 7:30 AM -9 PM are bad for parking, and getting corrupted to fit the necessities of Marshall Hall, Jr. and go, the institution stays. we're a NEAR CAL-STATE L.A. worse, you're batting 1.000. If you the situation. George S. Hammond four-year long test. as wheeler said think things are going to keep There are several different ver­ Richard A. Hertz when he came here to visit our physics dept-we put out the best getting worse, you've hit it again, sions of the origin of the phrase Edward W. Hughes PAT'S LIQUORS which means you strike out. Etaoin Shedlu. One which is gener­ Floyd B. Humphrey trained undergrads in the world. Students, secretaries, and other ally acceptable is that the twelve they really know how to solve AND DELICATESSEN Robert A. Huttenback I072 E. Colorado SY 6-6761 underprivileged beings have been letters are the twelve most common­ Daniel J. Kevles problems, and they even have a Open to midnight daily, finding it almost impossible lately ly used letters in the English Burton H. Klein pretty good understanding for physics or whatever their thing 1 a.m. Fri. & Sat. to find .parking anywhere close language, in order. (The order J. Morgan Kousser Keg Beer Party Supplies enough to their houses or offices to changes from time to time, if Robert V. Langmuir is . .. barbara brown says our be able to get back and forth you've seen others.) Another, less Beach Langston graduates turn out to be really without rapid transit. reliable tale has it that the letters Oscar Mandel studly guys-they hold the key wekome to the And the situation is going to get form the centet line of keys on Richard E. Marsh positions in businesses and indus­ Campus worse before it gets better. .Any certain type-setting machines, much Daniel McMahon tries, but· then why does there have Barber Shop to be such a desert here? what do in Winnett Center added faculty or administrators who as the letters Asdfg Hjkl; on most Yorikiyo Nagashima Three Barbers to Serve You obtain named slots will be removing standard typewriter keyboards, and Roger G. Noll we do to those that don't make it? 7 :45 to 5 :15 Monday - Friday a student slot from existence, and that whenever type-setting trolls Robert W. Oliver what do we do to those that do Paul A. Harmon such additions will be happening. rnadean error in punching, they Rodman W. Paul while they're here? is it the natural And rumors have it that expansion would indicate the error by f1!nning Charles W. Peck state of man to be terribly . of the Institute will remove some of their fingers along the keyboard and Jerome Pine depressed his whole time during the existing parking in T.P. and dropping an "etaoinshrdlu" into the Cornelius J. Pings college? these are, we're told, the lRlIFORNIATech copy, such that copy-reading trolls four happiest years of our life ... perhaps elsewhere. And that doesn't John H. Richards Volume LXXI Number 11 could pull the whole mess easily. bullshit! people come out of the figure in what happens if IHC Robert A. Rosenstone Thursday, December 11, 1969 comes. Goes to NEAS Herbert J. Ryser super-structured highschools to find Why doesn't the Institute create The error version is not well their lives. they have been awfully Published weekly during the school more parking lots? Well, one reason documented; our resident printer, year except during holidays and exams is the cost of land around here. It James Henry, says that he is not FRANKLYSPEAKING by the Associated Students of the costs $3.50 a square foot. That aware of any such linotype key-, California Institute of Technology, Inc. computes to about $600 just for boards. However, the concept of The opinions expressed in all unsigned articles are solely those of the news· the land for one spot, to say Etaoin Shrdlu as an error in the paper staff. nothing of other costs. Lyman gears has stuck, and in f~ct the . Bonner has a figure of %1600 for Tech regularly gives out an Etaoin Editors-in-Chief Ira Mosketel each parking space, which is highly Shrdlu Award to some highly Craig Sarazin possible. deserving individual or group. The ManaQing Editors ....Larry Goldman Marvin Mandelbaum Nor would parking structures be -number of Etaoin Shrdlu Awards Copy Editor Paul Levin an immediate solution. Dr. Bonner extant is expected to exceed Sports Editor Richard Short estimates that each parking space in Avogadro's Number soon. Feature Editor Phil Neches such a structure would cost about IHC? Entertainment Editors .. _Nick Smith $4000. More trivia on the IHC move: Alan Lederman So resign yourself to parking Should the final decision be post­ Photography: John Bean, John problems for a while. poned past Dec. 12, as now appears Belsher, Steven Dashiell, John The Domestic Urge likely, the possibility arises that IHC Fisher, Alan Stein. The Undergraduate Student would be unable to have their Staff: D. C. Agnew, Bruce Britton, House committee has decided to buildings built by the time that Dave Dixon, Bob Dullien, Bob permit frash to live off-campus, they would need to occupy them, Geller, Roger Goodman, Jame~ although they are "strongly urged" in Sept. 1971. Should this happen, Henry, Jon Post, Etaoin Schroedlu, to remain in a Student House for housing and classroom space in Martin Smith, Brussel Sports, Mike the year. In the past frosh were particular would need to be found. Stefanko, Millikan Troll. supposed to remain on campus, and Fortunately, both are available. Business Manager Ed Schroeder while occasional waivers were allow­ The Institute is a very significant Circulation Manager Metin Mangir ed by the Dean's office, it wa~ very landlord in this area, and expanding ~--- unusual for a frosh to receive daily-recently it acquired the apart­ The California Tech Publication Offices: 1201 East California Boule­ permission to depart the Houses. ment house on the southeast corner vard, Pasadena, California, 91109. Rep­ Speaking of domesticity, of Michigan and Del Mar. Further­ resented nationally by National Educa­ Ruddock House is converting an more, a large number of the tional Advertising Services, Incorpo' upstairs storeroom into a kitche­ individuals occupying these housing rated. Printed by News-Type Service, 135 South Maryland, Glendale, Cali­ nette. The money came from Albert units, probably three-quarters of fornia. Second class postage paid in B. Ruddock. such people, are not affiliated with Pasadena, California. Etaoin Shrdlu Award the Institute, so it would probably I hear that many people have have no compunction about booting Subscriptions: $1.50 per term been idly wondering about the them out and taking in !HC people. $4.00 per year pseudonym Etaoin Schroedlu, so Continued on Page Seven Life subscription--$100 Thursday, December 11, 1969 THE CALIFORNIA TECH Page Three ··Fourth!"

by Robert Geller Pinner, a partner in New York's North • fanous Card School to show that S 7 3 2 there is more to bridge than just H A 5 following rules blindly. Before read­ D A 764 ing any further, decide how you C A Q 85 would play the hand in three notrump after the opening lead of West East the queen of spades. The lead of S K Q 10 9 4 S 8 5 the queen is a standard lead among HKQ62 HJ10843 good players asking partner to drop D109 D 852 the jack whenever he has it, thus C 4 2 C K 7 6 removing any chance of falling for a Bath Coup. South What's the Problem? S A J 6 Since you are perfectly willing to H 9 7 lose three spades and a club, D K Q J 3 ducking the opening lead to guard C J 10 9 3 against a five-two spade split seems like a good idea. The only fly in the North-South Vulnerable ointment (I've been waiting to use The Bidding: that phrase in one of my columns South West North East for two years) is that West will be 1 NT Pass 3 NT Pass forced to shift to a heart, knowing Pass Pass that he will be giving away a trick by another spade into the Opening lead: queen of spades ace-jack. The only way to get West to continue spades is by playing the jack of spades at trick one! Now DISPLAYS OF INTERHOUSE INGENUITY-(CCW) Lloyd had its Trojan Horse (presumably for some Helen), Ricketts 'Yellow West will surely play his partner for Submarine' with beverages fir for any deep denizen, Oabney, its elephant, often to be seen elsewhere. -photosby Ctein three small spades and will surely lead another spade, feeling certain Crimes that the contract will go down if Continued from Page One you can't take nine fast tricks. nine tables, which are about the After winning the second spade and most expensive outdoor furniture taking a losing club finesse you will on the market, were severly dam­ have stripped the East hand of aged by a blunt instrument applied spades, preventing the defenders with great force. One table has a from taking five fast tricks to beat section of i!s top .about twenty by Ed your contract. inches square missing. Estimates on repair costs run about $30 to $45 per table. News Briefs . .· The Wall Street Journal newstand Dr. Waser's in front of Chandler was cut loose CHANOLER ANNOUNCES U.S. Army Reserve Reception Station, by vandals at 3: 15 Monday after­ SCHEDULE FOR CHRISTMAS 24805 Crenshaw Blvd., Building 3, Tor­ VACATION rance (take the Pasadena Freeway to the Star Pupil noon, in plain sight of numerous Chandler Dining Hall will go on the Harbor Freeway to the Santa Monica persons. Bolt cutters were used to following special schedule starting at the Freeway to the San Diego Freeway South­ cut the heavy chain which fastens end of finals: bound). At the interviews, prospectivE by Phil Neches the stand down. The stand was then Sat., Dec 20 ... 8am-1pm reservists will be given questionnaires anc When Chern 1a chose its repre­ 5:30-6:30 pm oral interviews. Physical exams will be helc carted to San Pasqual and emptied sentative to the Chemistry Depart­ Sun., Dec 21 · .. Closed later for those who qualify. Bring ball ment's complaint committee, the of collected money. Dec.2A .. .7am-2pm pens, birth certificate, social security card, Charles also revealed that he Dec. 25, 26, 27, 28 · .. Closed draft card, and notice of classification (11 class had a choice of two methods plans to ask the Institute for an Dec. 29,30 . 7am-4pm applicable). of selection: election, or "random Dec. 31 · 7am-2pm increased security force when he WHAT COOKS? selection by beautiful girl." Being Jan. 1,2,3 · .. Closed Your friendly journalism troll was energetic frosh, they naturally opted submits his budget. Presently, the 11 :30-12:30 pm Jan. 4 merrily idling around Throop last Friday for the later. Much to their surprize, Security Staff consists of nine men, 5-6 pm when suddenly a flurry of activity de­ Jan. 5 .....Regular Schedule Resumes the beautiful girl turned out to be veloped around the Provost's Office. Phone The Athenaeum will be open for brunch Jill Fabricant, one of their class­ , calls went in and out, as did various Deans r and dinner many of these days. Check the and ranking members of the faculty. What mates, and without a doubt, the We cordially invite Athenaeum Schedule. was the object of the flurry which kept the most interesting addition to Chern 1 California Tech top brass going past 6 on a Friday? Well VACANCIES NOW OPEN IN since Ludwig Boltzmann. that you should ask, for it's none other students and faculty SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA Jill came to Caltech this summer than IHC. Everything is being kept well RESERVE UNITS as a Research Trainee. 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Eldridge Cleaver The Black Moochie 'THE CRITICAL EAR Murray Roman: A Blind Man's performed to death, and thus it was never gets mushy. The fifth, op. 44, Part Two Movie; Tertagrammaton T-120 with great pleasure that I listened to is the· longest of the first six. It is This comedy album was pro­ this particular disc. one of Chopin's strongest compos­ Ed. Note: This is the second of Songs like "I Wonder," by Cecil duced by Murray Roman whose Villancicos, as near as I can tions, almost nightmarish in quality. three eX~2rpts from part two of The Gant, never stopped playing. These credits include writing for the now determine, are something like Entremont's performance of this, Black Moochie, a novellette by Negro blues swept into my soul and defunct Smothers' Brothers show. Christmas carols, only much longer and also of the sixth polonaise, op. Eldridge Cleaver. Reprinted from excited the very core of my being. I The vitriolic material on the album and quite often secular, or, at best, 53, is quite awesome. He does not the November, 1969, issue of had found an anchor for one corner demonstrates that the Smothers with only nominal reference to the allow either to become messy or Ramparts Magazine. of my life. Since then, these sounds Brothers did use some taste in the Christ Child. This group of four is confusing at any time. have never ended for me. selection of the material they aired. quite jolly indeed and rather light, The recording itself was good, It seemed like there were orange Gladys ran that house. She The best description of the material with only occasional intrusions of with little unwanted noise. How· trees lined up neatly along the rented space by the room. Every- on the album can be found on the seriousness. They are deceptively ever, the individual pressing left sidewalk on both sides of the street, six page album jacket. It is totally simple, for, as with all of Soler's something to be desired. Upon from horizon to horizon, each tree at each other. It was like a parade black except for the minimal music, the almost barren structure is immediate opening of the envelope, decorated with golden fruit like or carnival. Cars filled with black, identification on the spine. The so cleverly (and yet sparsely) large fingerprints were visible on off-color Christmas trees. But this brown and a room to spare rented material on the record is in some adorned that the melodic quality of both sides of the record. At least, must have been the workings of my it to the thousands of Negroes instances even blacker. the music is astonishing. the stereo separation was excellent. youthful mind. The Union Station pouring into the East Side each Roman manages to hit most of The Texas Boys Choir and Gregg In general: a valuable addition to is where we got off the train from month. The devils would not let the standard sensitive areas on this Smith Singers do an excellent job in one's collection. Phoenix, Arizona. That our luggage them live anywhere else. Negroes record. He covers-among other preseving the blatant joy and-to ,-Harvey Risch got lost was only to be expected. were channeled onto the South Los things-women, race relations, drugs, the modern mind-irreverent secul­ As far as our family was concerned, Angeles Reservation like oil being homosexuality, -religion, transplants, arity in these pieces. They succeed all had been lost for some time pumped into a dumping ground. police, foreign policy, Ralph admirably in remaining lighthearted Lewenthal, piano, Mackerrs with the now. Mother was pregnant in a Gladys was always arguing and Williams, and of course Viet Nam. and personal (as vs. apersonal-like London Symphony Orchestra: von black dress. She had red shoes on, cursing with somebody, threatening The material is very funny at times Mahler's scores calling for literally HenseH: Piano Concerto;' Liszt· garish like the country woman of to kill somebody, screaming at but it is possible that you will be hundreds of voices simultaneously Lewenthal: Totentanz; Columbia her being. A high yeller belle from somebody to cut down their radio offended before you are amused. shrieking their loudest). MS 7252. Little Rock, Arkansas, by way of or record player. Everyone was Some of the. digs at religion can If you like simplistic Baroque This recording is the first in the Phoenix. But she was game, preg­ always running through the house rattle an atheist. music of the pre-Scarlatti sort, by "Raymond Lewenthal Romantic nant or not. She found our bags, screaming and cursing. The rooms The album at least sounds as all means go out and buy this Revival Series." Lewenthal is prob· trunks, boxes, and got us all loaded were separated by curtains slung though part of it was taped at a live record! ably several notches above Liberace in a cab, and there was daddy with across the doors. You might be performance. There was however -A. Koffmann as a pianist, despite what you might a truck. Just like that: one minute eating and a woman would run extensive overdubbing and the fin­ gather from the record jacket, we were lost in a chaos that seemed through naked and screaming, a ished product is really a "sound CHOPIN: which depicts the pianist in a black too far gone to reclaim, and then man running behind her with a long collage" with multiple voices, music, The Favorite Polonaises;Philippe cape against a fresco which looks the next minute we were in a cab knife in his hand. "We got to move and other noises floating through. Entremont (piano) COLUMBIA MS like something out of a thirteenth breezing down Central Avenue. out of here, Leroy," Mother told This, makes the record more than 7328 century nightmare, and the some· Magic was possible in those days. daddy time after time. "This place what you would hear in another Performance: Exciting what heroic notes on the reverse. The next minute we were carrying is driving me crazy!" Or sometimes medium. (There are of course other Recording: Good The music itself is actually quite our things into a house. Then you'd walk through someone's room things that make this more than Stereo Quality: Lots pleasant, representing as it does the mother was taking me to school the and see them on the bed inter­ you would hear on TV.) Entremont performs these first culmination of the Romantic era. first day, where the boys teased me twined and grooving in the heat of The album is clearly not for 3ix polonaises strongly. He has all The von Henselt is a sort of cross about my bangs and because I said their grinding. They'd pause long everyone. There is some question as the necessary bravura to render each between Chopin and a 1940's "over yonder" and "chunk me the enough for you to pass through, to whether it is for anyone. At the an entire entity, rather than a Hollywood filmscore. It has less line ball." They said I was "countri­ and as you secured the curtain end Roman does make the very summation of parts. Although the and structure than, say, the Second fied." I had to fight them to prove behind you, you'd hear the bed valid point of "You are the only tempo may have been more rubato Piano Concerto of Chopin, and it I was human. When they saw that I start squeaking again as they tried censor. If you don't like what I say, than necessary, it was not felt that tends to forget itself in escapades knew how to bloody their noses, to catch up to where they'd been you can turn me off.'" I didn't turn this freedom was uncalled for. The into cheap virtuoistic trickery, but they showed me their teeth in before you interrupted them. him off. I'm not sure if he did as performance was definitely not like it is also a good deal more smiles and showed me how to get The Coca Cola Bottling Company much for me, though. syrup. optimistic, as is emphasized by its my bangs cut down to L.A.'s size. on Central Avenue looked like a big -James Henry The first polonaise, op. 26 no.l, hero-standing-on-the-mountaintop­ On the train from Arkansas to battleship on the ground. There flowed smoothly with the melody at-sunrise themes and somewhat Phoenix there were only me, Helen, were portholes in the walls. We'd seemingly sung throughout. The Wilhelmina and· maybe James. We Continued on Page Eight pass by and look in at the men Antonio, Soler; Four Villancicos; second, op. 26 no. 2, is of a very ran out of food. The porters were working. The building was long and Texas Boy's Choir and Gregg Smith defiant nature from the very supposed to feed us according to a ~~~~~~~~-~ smooth and new. Everything else Singers; Columbia MS 7287. beginning. It boldly reflects a grief, deal they had made with daddy, ~ THE MUSEUM was ragged and falling down. On This recording of four Villancicos a struggle for survival in its fiery 9 who was working on the railroad ~ ~ Sundays we'd go to the Rosebud of Antonio Soler (Columbia MS measures. This is also true for the 103 SO. FAIR OAKS then, but on another line. A white Theater on Central Avenue, or to 7287) is probably the best Soler third, op. 40 no. 1. It is the most l) PASADENA Il lady with children was sitting in a the Jinx Theater. Or, to splurge, I've ever heard. Admittedly, nobody dignified of the polonaises, yet the ~ ~ seat across from us. She gave us we'd go to the Lincoln Theater. At much cares about poor old Soler most martial (hence the nickname chicken. I no longer feel the pain of night they played Keno, and silver these days, particularly since Dom­ "Military"). Entremont's perform­ ~ that day's hunger, but at the time I dollars were to be won if you were enico Scarlatti really overshadows ance is quite lucid. § '~u

at the ICE HOUSE PASADENA 24 N. Mentor Reservations Phone MU 1-9942 Till Dec, 14 DONAL LEACE Till Dec. 21 FOLK MUSIC and COMEDY JO ELLEN AMANDA AMBROSE FATS JOHNSON 8< FATS JOHNSON 8< DAVE McINTOSH DAVE McINTOSH ·Christine Crouch and the 40,000 pumpernickels

NCE upon a time an ugly old account with pumpernickel 7" crone named Christine Crouch Just then a magic chicken happened ~__~~ sauntereddown to herlocal fish to stroll by. pond to catch some dinner. As she IMMEDIATE reached the pond's edge, a beautiful "Whew! Are you ugly I" the chicken golden fish emerged. said. "Would vou like to trade that pumpernickel bread for a golden VENTURE CAPITAL "Boy, are you ugly','" the fish said. egg 7" This she gladly did.Then, egg in "But besides that I happen to be a hand, she drove her 1938 Hudson to AVAILABLE magic fish who will grant you some the nearest Security Pacific Bank and wishes." for new businesses opened an account. Christine no .'Oh, hu::::::ah t" she blurted... I want longer had any pumpernickel but We are looking for graduate students who have sound beauty, a car and a lot of bread so I she did have a savings account at i~e.a~ for new products o~ services as well as the capa­ can open a savings account at Secu­ Security Pacific Bank. bilItIes to head up as prIncipals new organizations to rity Pacific Bank." see the projects culminated. The tellers alwa\s smiled and cheer­ fully accepted the ugly old crone's Reply only in writing, submitting- detail plans. Do not "Beauty you can forget," said the indude confidential information. fish ..The other two wishes, maybe I smallest deposits. \Vhich only goes to could grant for you." Then the fish show that vou're always welcome at disappeared. When Christine got Security P~cific Bank:'-'-even if V()U home, she found a 1938 Hudson don't have a lot of bread. . ~,arked in front of 40,000 loaves of ~lobus'inG' pumpernickel. SECURITY PACIFIC BANK 25 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10004 "That smart aleck magic fish'" esS Christine croaked. "How can I open UNDERWRITERS AND INVESTMENT BANKERS a Security Pacific Bank savings Page Six THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, December 11, 1969 Wright and Logan E~lain Lott~; Student D~erments Happy Birthday to You from Uncle Sam

To the best of our knowledge, all and when found acceptable and which he would have been if he had has requested and received a II-S claim before requesting a II-S. If he the information in this is when such delay is concluded, be not received such deferment or deferment for graduate study since does everything necessary in order accurate at the present time. ordered to report for induction next exemption." Registrants who main­ July 1, 1967, is also barred from to obtain the II-S (including having However, judgements by the courts after delinquents and volunteers tain a bonafIde family relationship receiving either the graduate I-S(C) Caltech send his local board a Form or changes in the Regulations occur even if the year in which he with a wife they married before or the fatherhood III-A. The actual 109 or 103) except for actually often. A counselor or lawyer should otherwise would have been ordered August 27, 1965, cannot be selected law, however, does not support the requesting the II-S, his board may be consulted before taking any to report has ended and elJen if(in until all other members of their claim. A Texas court recently ruled be one of those that will erron· major action that will affect your cases of extended liability) he has Selection Group have been selected. against such a claim by Selective eously grant the II-S and he will Selective Service status. attained his twenty-sixth birthday Those who are removed from the Service as regards the graduate have obtained the deferment with· Gospel According to Nixon [our ] ." First Priority Selection Group for a I-S(C). More' court decisions in out incurring its liabilities. If the On November 26, 1969, Pres­ The provision quoted makes it particular year by receiving a other circuits will be needed to board does not grant the II-S, he ident Nixon signed a law which no longer possible to avoid induc­ deferment or exemption and who, reverse the stand taken by Selective should follow the appellate process eliminated section 5(a)(2) of the tion by prolonging your appeals in a later year, are reclassified I-A Service. attempting to get the other defer· Military Selective Service Act of until you reach your 26th birthday or I-A-O will join the First Priority To constitute a bar, the II-S mentes), waiting to request the II·S 1967. That section, in effect, or until the year fIxed as your year Selection Group for that later year must have been requested-and the until he is in danger of being required that those eligible for of maximum vulnerability ends. (unless they turned 26 before being request must have been made after inducted in the next few months. induction be selected oldest first. It "Pending reclassification" as used in reclassified, in which case they are June 30, 1967. That is, if you have A student contemplating serving alone was repealed. The rest of the the provision should most probably no longer subject to random had a II-S since that date but have as the father to a child (you do not act, including all the sections be interpreted as "reconsideration" selection. The 26 cutoff may not not requested a II-S since before have to be married or even be the authorizing deferments, remains or "re-opening and reclassification hold for those who have requested then, you are probably not barred actual father) in the next two to intact. to I-A or I-A-O." A broader and received student deferments from a fatherhood III-A or a three years can use the appeal With the repeal of the section, interpretation that would include since June 30, 1967: see section graduate I-S(C). Some prominent process, a I-S(C) deferment, and a Nixon was able to issue, also on receiving a deferment or exemption entitled Dangers of II-S). draft lawyers also maintain that if conscientious objector claim to keep November 26, Proclamation 2945 as a result of the reclassification Two observations are worth you received a II-S before you from being inducted until he establishing a random selection would appear to be quite unfair as mentioning: (1) Students who will actually requested it (and if you actually establishes the parent-child method (the "lottery") and Execu­ well as beyond the intent of the not have reached the age of 19 have not been granted another II-S relationship required in order to tive order 11497 amending the provision. However, such an inter­ before 1970 will probably not need since the request was made), you receive a fatherhood III-A. He can Selective Service Regulations to pretation is possible and might be a II-S deferment until the fall of are still eligible for the fatherhood do this even though he is not provide for random selection. used by some local boards. 1970, due to the Order of Call. (2) III-A and the graduate I-S(C) even eligible for any deferment (other Copies of both documents may be The Executive Order specifies Registrants with a good number though both the receipt and the than the II-S, which he must avoid found in the Selective Service that registrants eligible for induction should wait until they see how fast' request occurred after June 30, requesting, and the I-S(C)), but he corner of the Reserved Books be called in the following order: (1) birthdays are being taken by their 1967. should plan his tactics carefully section of Millikan Library. The Delinquents who have reached the board before they give up a Both the II-S deferment and the with a good counselor. lottery is not written into the age of 19, oldest first. (2) Volun­ deferment in order to enter the I-S(C) deferment (which will be Undergraduate I-S(C) Selective Service Act. Its existence teers younger than 26 in the order pool. The State Director of Califor­ discussed next) throw it registrant Any full time undergraduate (no depends solely on Presidential in which they volunteered. (3) In nia, for instance, issues calls for into the " age group" upon matter what age) who is mailed an orders. As such, it may be the calendar year 1970: nonvolun­ twice as many men as he actually termination of deferment (unless order to report for induction while substantially altered or even com­ teers who have not reached the age needs, since half of those ordered to the registrant has reached the age of attending school (no good if during pletely revoked at any time by new of 26 and who received a "random" report for induction are not induc­ 35) according to the provisions of summer vacation) and who has not Presidential orders. sequence number in the drawing on ted for some reason or another. the 1967 draft law. However, previously received a I-S(C) defer· The Proclamation ordered the December 1, 1969 (this group is With this in mind, some knowledge­ Nixon's Executive Order 11497 ment must be granted a I-S(C) if he impartial drawing of 366 days on called the 1970 Selection Group), in able people estimate that a number amending the Selective Service requests it in writing from his local December 1, 1969, in order to the order of their numbers. Anyone 300 in California would provide its Regulations appears to have ignored board and has Caltech send verifi· obtain a random selection sequence who received such a number and owner with a 50-50 chance of being this provision in the law. Instead, cation of his student status. No one to be used in determining "the becomes I-A during 1970 is in this ordered to report for induction. the Order provides that a registrant can receive the I-S(C) more than order of selection of registrants who group, as well as those who are I-A Undergraduate I1-S who has had any deferment and is once. A I-S(C) is good until the end prior to January 1, 1970, shall have at the beginning of 1970. K II-S deferment is mandatory subsequently classified I-A before of the student's academic year attained their 19th year of age but In the calendar year 1971, and in for any undergraduate who (1) is reaching the age of 26 shall be (ordinarily, September to not their 26th and who are not each subsequent year: First, (a) under the age of 24, (2) is making thrown into the prime age group in September) or until the student volunteers and not delinquents." It nonvolunteers who turned 19 during normal progress toward a baccal­ existence when he became I-A. graduates or gives up full-time also states that "new random the year preceeding each such aureate degree, (3) is taking a Anyone (except delinquents and study. selection sequences shall be esta­ calendar year and (b) nonvolunteers full-time course load, (4) has had medical specialists) who reaches the Upon termination of the I-S(C), blished, in a similar manner, for who prior to January 1 of each Caltech send a Student Certificate, age of 26 while still deferred would the student must be reclassified registrants who attain their 19th such calendar year have attained the SSS Form 109, to his local board, appear to be fairly safe, since, before he can again be ordered to year of age on or after January 1, age of 19 but not of 26, who and (5) has requested the II-S in according to the Order, he is no report· for induction. As such, he 1970." Finally, it proclaims that the during the calendar year are class­ writing, either by a letter or by longer subject to random selection. has the usual rights of personal "random sequence number (original­ ified I-A or I-A-O following expira­ signing SSS Form 104. Normal The differences between the law appearance and appeal after a ly) determined for any registrant tion of deferments or exemptions or progress is defined as completing and the Order, if not resolved, will reclassification. Thus, should a shall apply to him so long as he otherwise, and who have not yet each year 25% of the units required perhaps lead to different interpre­ student for some reason fail to remains subject to ... random selec­ turned 26 (these people are called for graduation, if in a four year tations by different boards and will graduate after the usual four years tion." the First Priority Selection Group program. undoubtedly lead to court cases. and be classifIed I-A, he could The Executive Order amends for each such calendar year), in the Graduate II-S Considering the real and poten­ follow the appeal process for a certain Selective Service Regulations order of their random sequence A II-S is also mandatory for any tial liabilities incurred upon receiv­ minimum of 6 months, obtain the to provide for the implementation numbers; Second, those in the graduate student who is pursuing a ing a II-S, any student who has a I-S(C) deferment for his fIfth year of the random selection method. It Second Priority Selection Group for full-time course of study in med­ fairly reasonable claim for any other of school, and then appeal again states that "when a call is re­ each such calendar year, in the icine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, deferment(s) . should pursue that Continued on Page-Seven ceived . .. from the State Director order of their numbers; etc. (4) osteopathy, or optometry (see issue of Selective Service for a specified Nonvolunteers younger than 20 who 5 of volume II of Counterdraft number of men to be delivered for attained the age of 19 during the concerning optometry). The only induction (note that the local board calendar year, oldest first. (5) other graduate students who are quota system is still in effect), ... Nonvolunteers 26 or older, youngest supposed to be able to receive a II-S 7{amparts the Executive Secretary or clerk, if first. (6) Nonvolunteers younger are those who entered their fourth so authorized [our emphasis], or a than 19 who have attained the age or fifth year of continuous study in local board member shall select ... of 18 years and 6 months, oldest a doctoral (or combined master's­ Qves for induction... the number of first. dectoral) program this fall (1969). men required to fill the call from Those who, on December 31 of a We use the words "supposed to be" Students­ among its registrants who have been calendar year, are members of the because some local boards (for 6 issues classified in the Class I-A or Class First Priority Selection Group for instance, a few in Connecticut) are for $3.00 I-A-O and have been found accep­ that year (the 1970 Selection Group illegally granting II-S deferments to table for service in the Armed may be considered the First Priority other graduate students. Any grad­ Forces and to whom a Statement of Selection Group for 1970) and uate student who is eligible for a Acceptability (DD Form 62) has whose random sequence numbers II-S must have Caltech send SSS been mailed at least 21 days before have not been reached by that date Form 103 to his local board and the date fIxed for induction: shall be assigned to the Second must write a letter requesting II-S. Provided, That any registrant class­ Priority Selection Group for the Dangers of II-S ified in Class I·Aor Class I-A-O who following year. They shall continue An undergraduate student who is subject to random selection ... to move into successively lower has requested and received a II-S whose random sequence number has priority groups each year thereafter. since July 1, 1967, can receive been reached, and who would have Anyone in a lower priority group neither the I-S(C) deferment as a Address, _ been ordered to report for induc­ (lower than the First) who receives graduate student nor the III-A tion except for delays due to a a deferment or exemption while in "fatherhood" deferment (he can City State Zip _ pending personal appearance, that group and who later is still claim a III-A for hardship Schoo,...) -,- _ appeal, preinduction examination, reclassified I-A or I·A-O "shall be reasons). Selective Service has Send payment to: Box C, Stanford, Ca 94305 2202 reclassification, or otherwise, shall if assigned to the priority group in claimed that a graduate student who Thursday, December 11, 1969 THE CALIFORNIA TECH Page Seven Draft Continued from Page Six MfJfmen MfJUI AZUSfJ upon losing the I-S(C). The I-S(C) The Caltech wrestling team Lewis defeated his opponent by a deferment does not bar you from crushed Azusa Pacific 43 to 5 last pin after one minute of the first WE WILL PAY YOU receiving a fatherhood III-A. Thursday on their mat in the first period. Gary Zieve won by a fall Graduate I-S(C) dual match of the season. Then 011 with 25 .seconds left in the second A very few graduate students Saturday in the Caltech gym the period in the 150 pound weight may also qualify for .a I·S(C) class. In the 158 pound class Doug University of California at Sand $50-MONTH TO deferment. See the section entitled Wood won for Caltech with a 15 to Dangers of II·S for the restrictions Diego grapplers defeated the Beavers 2 decision. Richard Short pinned his on eligibility for a graduate I-S(C). by a score of 26 to 12. opponent in the 177 pound class GO TO CALTECH The means of obtaining the I-S(C), At Azusa Pacific College Thurs­ after 1: 10 of the third period. John the period of deferment, etc., are day Mark Morris at 118, Phil Morton was another Beaver wrestler exactly the same as for undergrad­ Gschwend at 134, and Keith Harris who won by a fall in the 190 uates. A graduate student cannot at 167 all won by forfeits to give pound class after 1:40 of the first receive a I·S(C) if he has already Tech a 15-0 lead before the round. In the heavyweight class had - a I-S(C) while either an wrestling began. Bruce Johnson pinned his opponent ~andy undergraduate or a graduate. In the 142 pound class with ten seconds left in the opening -$8,OOO,OOO,OOO/year R&D ORGANIZATION period. -WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY NOW THRU DEC. 14 In exhibition matches Bruce -CAREER OPENINGS FOR SCIENCE & ENGINEERING TROLLS Johnson won another match by a -DRAFT-FREE WORKING ENVIRONMENT ERIC BURDON pin after 1:50 of the first period, -FREE BEER and Phil Gschwend pinned his man after 1:05. See the guys in the blue hats. AND WAR Against UCSD, Gary Zieve, Doug CONTACT: COMING NEXT Wood, Richard Short, and Bruce Dept. of Air Force Aerospace Studies Johnson won by decisions, to 1107 San Pasqual account for Tech's 12 points. Zieve Ext. 2391 defeated his opponent 9-4 in the 150 pound class. Wood took a 5-1 decision in the 158 pound class. In the 177 pound class, Short beat his opponent 6-2. Johnson scored a 5-2 decision in the heavyweight division. SPROTS MENU by Brussel Sports TECH Vegetable Editor Saturday, December 13: Caltech Rugby Club, 7-a-side tournament at San Fernando -- Other than that, Tech athletes flick it in for the term. See you all when Tech once again disproves its athletic prowess second term. Frets & Frails All Continued from Page Five You're a Woman," made a hit by John Stewart. They have a forth­ coming album, and it sounds like it banks will be good. Jo Ellen is a female vocalist of a rare and high calibre. She entranced the audience from the time she are walked on stage. Her voice reminds me somewhat of Joni Mitchell's latest songs. Jo Ellen does a version a of "California Bloodlines" (it's John Stewart night, fans) that is almost beyond belief. Her version of "Helplessly Hoping" is almost as hassle, fantastic as the original by Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Jo Ellen does some of her own songs, too, such as "Down the Road," and they are right'l good. I know that most of my readers are either taking or giving finals in a few days, but if you can spare a little time and a couple of dollars, you should go and see this show at the Ice House, and fall in love with Jo Ellen's voice. For any of you who will be around over the Christmas break, interesting things are happening at the Ice House: Amanda Ambrose, a singer who formerly toured with Harry Belafonte, appears from Dec. 16-21. Casey Anderson, who was just on the Glen Campbell Show recently, appears on Dec. 23, 26, 27, and 28. Wrong! Belland and Somerville are there from Dec. 30 uritil Jan. 4. They were great when they were here last month, and so if you missed them Not Bank of America. It's way we handle your checking home branch and back again, then, you have another chance. the world's largest bank with the account when you leave school without a murmur. --Nick Smith world's biggest heart. Seriously! for summer vacation. 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Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association· Member FDIC 12-5, Friday until 9. Page Eight THE CALIFORNIA TECH Thursday, December 11, 196& Szolovitz Continues that all men must suffer before they the on-campus housing bind as well The Totentanz is a bombastic- Cleaver • • • can be great? And if so, why do so as provide some opportunity to adaptation of Liszt's more rest. Continued from Page Two many suffer and not recover? Must study different arrangements of rained (!!) work. Despite its rather Continued from Page Four personal interaction must be the invent a program to away the housing. Eric Schiff in Blacker is pessimistic title, it, too, has a Girls screamed in the dark. Cigarette thing. we can only transfer our devil ... cure the world. working on this, if you are distinctly confident undertone, and smoke curled up through the lights humanity by being human... not what if they gave a school and interested. its virtuoistic carryings-on are very streaming from the movie projec­ lectures, not only books, but no-one came? maybe they would all Some features will be forth­ . much of the style in vogue some tors. People were constantly coming realness, feelings, concerns, thought, be out doing what was VITAL to coming after vacation on the subject forty or fifty years ago. and going. rationality .. not as a textbook or a them. everyman must have that in of undergrad scholarships, for those These pieces certainly succeed as On Sundays, Negroes would dress two-thousand years dead philos­ him. got to find it ... got to! fuck who are interested. lf you have any vehicles to display Lewenthal's up and walk up and down the street opher says, but from person to the meek-the strong shall inherit particular gripes or comments, send considerable grasp of the more looking at each other. It was like a person. grad students who get out the earth! them to me in Winnett. extreme products of the Romantic parade or carnival. Cars filled with of tech make it big. the talent is -Peteszolovitsdecembeminth ... The ASCIT Musical has already era. However, the Lewentha!. black" brown and yeller faces drove there, but it must be brought out mutated from its form as reported Mackerras team also has the artistic up and down the Stem, music by each man's commitment. each Steady Pulse last week. Further details will be integrity to bring out the subtler blasting from their radios. Juke­ man's interaction with others. we. Continued from Page Two reported immediately upon the aspects of the works it performs. boxes blasted different songs back must provide that for ourselves. i'm The classroom problem is even beginning of second term. We Perhaps, in the end, a little more to back. You could walk from one tired of crying over profs who can't easier to solve. For the daytime apologize to those on the mailing phrasing and shading and concen­ end of the Stem to the other and cope with the shit when they're the hours, our overall classrooms are list for not keeping them posted on tration on the real (not apparent) never be beyond the sound of best ones, the ones who care. i can't used at between one-third and what's going on-you'll hear from us innards of the works, in place of music, black voices screaming out take it anymore when the sopho­ one-fifth of capacity. The six shortly. If anyone out there would pianistic fireworks, would help the Blue funk of black lives. The more comes to me and says he's lecture halls and forty-plus class­ like to help, or just be on our matters. But I suspect, given what Stem. Central Avenue. The different leaving 'cause he just has to run rooms are significantly occupied mailing list, drop a note to me in the performers have to work With, lives I've led on the Stem and the away from here. WHAT ARE WE only at 9, 10, and 1 o'clock. The Winnett. that this disc represents a very lives taken from me by the Stem. DOING TO THEM? thirtythreeper­ least popular time is Friday at commendable job. These lives lie upon one another cent. shit. got to be a way ... 8-surprise! Ears Keep Listening -A. Koffmann like layers of skin, floors of a How can I ever turn this into a Green Mansions Continued from Page Four skyscraper, tiers of a cellblock, program? People just don't see. Further investigations into diver­ open texture, than Chopin. There layers of a tall cake. These years They are blinded by their success sified methods of housing for are moments in the work when and these days, changing hourly, are and it's easy to pretend that they Caltech people is being done by the some genius on the part of von the icing between each layer, and is who didn't make it just "didn't' Housing committee relative to con­ Hensel! becomes apparent, but on my present Self spread over the top have it." "Love it or leave it!" verting some of the large houses the whole it does not rise to the like blood trickling down an Work is hard, and rewards must be Tech owns into residences for a caliber of works written at the same obsolete wall, soaking into the sod postponed. I know, but why? group of individuals, undergraduates time by Schumann, Chopin, of me on the bottom. WHY? Where is the rule written or grads. 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