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Connecticut College Digital Commons @ Connecticut College 1974-1975 Student Newspapers 11-21-1974 Courier Vol. 60 No. 10 Connecticut College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/ccnews_1974_1975 Recommended Citation Connecticut College, "Courier Vol. 60 No. 10" (1974). 1974-1975. 15. https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/ccnews_1974_1975/15 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Connecticut College. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1974-1975 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Connecticut College. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The views expressed in this paper are solely those of the author. Hiatt to speak at Sunday service The Reverend SllUIIUIeHlstt. and holds a Master d. Social one of 11 women ordained this Work degree from Boston past summer in Philadelphia to University. She has been active the Episcopsl priesthood, will be in commDDity organization and the guest speaker at Harkness welfare activities d. lbe Church Chapel this coming Sunday In Minneapolis and Philadelphia, morning at the lL a.m. worship lIld was.one of the founders of lbe service. Welfare Rights Organization of On July 29 four bishops of lbe 'I'hi1adelphls in 1968.From 19l18- Episcopsl Church participated in 1972she worl<edfor lbe Episcopsl a service of ordination for the Diocese of Pennsylvania with first time of 11 women to the suburban churches in the Episcopsl priesthood. The Philadelphia area, interpreting reactions to this event both wilbin urban problems and possible and outside the church suggest roles of the suburban corn- !bat it was truly an historic munities in their solution. moment. In an emergency currently she is a Consultant to meeting in Chicago on August 14 the Episcopsl Consortium for and 15 the House of Bishops Theological Education in lbe declared the ordinations invalid, Northeast, in connection wilb and asked that lbe Issue be Women in Theological Education postponed until a definitive ruling Project. In this capacity she Is could be made by the nen counseling with women students, Gener al Convention of the teaching courses on women's Church in 1976. On Sunday studies, and supervising research evening, October 27, three of lbe on the ststus of women in women for the first time publicly Episcopsl seminaries. celebrated the Eucharist in New MIss Hiatt Is a member of lbe Yorl< City, thus signalling their Board of Directors of Union refusal to abide by the ruling of Theological Seminary, New York the House of Bishops. City, and a member of lbe Ordination of women i'riests at h.i.st or-ae ceremony Reverend Suzanne Hlst!, a e:recutive Committee of the in hiLad eLpn.i a native of Hartford, Connecticut, Episcopsl Peace Fellowship. She is a graduate of Radcliffe Is co-author with the Reverend College, the Episcopsl Emily Hewitt of Women Priests: Thf'Olollicai Scbool, Cambridge, Yes or No? The • Faculty oks student reps for tenure group . by BOl Looney remarked SGA President' A resolution endorsing the Richard Lichl.ensteln. "Student ourier inclusion of three students as ~esentat.ion will pr_ a voting •members of a Jlewl, good measure of student inlJU\, Connecticut College Volume 60 Number 10. 21 November 1974 formed, ad hoc committee and thats what we want." designed to investigate Lichtenstein also alluded to the guidelines and p-ocedures .. eel fact that there bad been some in tbe awarding of tenure was misunderstanding as to the approved by. the faculty at its committees role and function. Going, going, gone ... weekly meetlilillast Wedlesday. "The committee is not intended A previous motion, which would to deal with questions d. tenure doing the honors tonight at what The following Is the list of goods have granted only consultative on an individual hasis. Halbor, it by Pam AUapouUos appears to be quite an impreSlllve and services that bave been of- prMieges to student represe& Is lntended to e:ramine lbe tenure Doesn't the idea of celebrating operatien, All ched<s are to be fered by the College Community tatives on "a regular basis," was fI1estion in the aggregate, as a New Year's Eve on December 6th made payable to the Community for the Student-Faculty Auction. defeated by a vote of 56-25. college policy in rewarding -sound appealing? It Is one of lbe Fund and all buyers have a week ThIs list is also the agends for lbe The faculty resolution was competance and talent." numerous events being auctioned to pay for their items. auction. Don't forget to come and sponsored by the SGA. "Tenure Is Speeffldty Ladillg at tonight's Faculty...student bid on Thursday, November 21st· a matier of enreme importanc\' The committee preaently in- Auction, Wod<ing in cooperation regulations at 7 p.m, in Dana. See yo\I to students as it is perhaps lbe cludes four faculty members with the Community Fund, the there!!! sole determinant right now of elected from the faculty at large. Senior Class will be reviving an All items which are actually George Kasperek: An af- wbo will teach, fo.....howlong and Three more faculty members will old Com tradition as well as auctioned are subject to the ternoon of breadbaking. Results under what conditions," be appointed by President Ames. getting the community lnvolved following regulations: continued on page uiDe Ina Courier lnterview, Ames said In a worthwhile project. I.Donors will be notified of lbe that the tbree bad already been Fifty per cent of the proceeds purchaser of his-ber good or chosen, and lbat their names will go to the Community Fund service. The two parties will then -would be annoonced •'very soon". which then will distribute lbe work wt an agreement for the Latin honors: it's final In a general overview d. the money to various charities. The fulfillment of the contract. tenure fI1estion, Ames referred other half will support campus 2. Ched< or cash payment for to a certain lack d. specificity. wide activities run by the Senior goods and-or services can be by Frances GIannOpoul08 students expressed opposing views. The>: questioned the "What we have now Is not a very Class. made at the Auction or within a Changes in the eligibility for fairness of lbe changes and clear system, and the faculty The two coordinstors of lbe week to Renee Baumblatt, Box Latin Honors at Connecticut argued that lbey would cause lnformaUon bodllet Is ratber project, Trish Bristol and Rene 98. Make all checks psyable to College will become effective problems for them when the time imprecise ~ncerning the criterta Baumblatt, remarked on the fact CommDDity FwId. U you cannot after May, 1975,starting with lbe came to apply to Graduate followed in awarding tenure. One that "faculty and student psy within the week contact Vicki Class of 1976. The scholarship d.the functions d. lbe committee, School response has been e:rtremely Leonhart, Bo:r 911, arrange standing for distinction in lbe to Despite excessive as I see it, Is to clear this good." They emphasized the special contracts. Msjor field will be 3.50. The disagreement lbe changes were vagueness up." Ames also said importance of bidding in groups 3. Failure to donate the scholarship standing for' cum made and flivored continued on page. ulne as many of the items are promised service or good, as well laude will be 3.50, magna cum designed for six to twenty people. as failure to psy the agreed laude 3.67,andsununa cum laude It will also be considered an in- amount, is subject to Judiciary 3.80. fraction of lbe Honor Code if Board Action. These changes were voted upon In this issue people offering services do not Please note if you bave donated by the faculty after long live up to their end of lbe bargain. an object or service you do not dscussions and debates held last Some of lbe more interesting have to attend the Auction. You Year by the faculty and many Style p.3 and unusual items up for auction will be notified of results of the concerned student. The Issue d. include: a truckload of manure, a evenliig. taking steps for modification was Drugstore comparision p.5 breakfast for twelve at the Remember groups and-or brwght to interest by many Ames', a tour d. representative individuals can bid. Also please professors who felt lbat Latin bars in New London, a spring bring some kind of J.D. Honors were becoming Morris dancing p.7 canoe trip, and passes to all U you bave questions relating meaningless due to the fact that social events for spring semester. to any aspect of the Auction, an increasing number ofstudents Mr. Biscuti who is a please contact either Renee or were acquiring them. When lbe Conetic debut p.7 jrp!essio auc'Uoneer, will be' '·viCki. ," ., .- .... ' ,,,. Issue was br'wglit to debate lbe - More on Security letters to the editor ---- It has come to our attention that the example of but rather anolber oflen cum- less than instantaneous response by Security left out bersome arm of the legion of mentioned in last week's editorial did not conta in paper-pushers and buck-passers To the Editors: . ,that the forces of Fanning Tower all the relevant facts. Inyour article "Dean Watson's seem so partial to. Students are, The calls to which Security did not respond were Plea," Nov. 7, 1974, the writer after a11, selfish and Incompetent called in from a room phone, an outside line, and a: failed to include the m?"t un- spoiled brats, whose prime w were directed to Chief O'Grady's office.