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11-21-1974
Courier Vol. 60 No. 10
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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
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. The call to porlant security e:rtenSIOn 333 purpose is to sustain III which they did respond with alarcity was sent from which is manned 24 hours a day economically a system of ~ a dorm extension to the Guardhouse (ext. 379). and is an emergency number. debateohle value. Gargantuan W dishwashers and mobile leaf- Our original point still remains valid, however. ~ suckers are, after all, much more Z Security, and lack thereof remains and is a security irnpo r1ant to the perpetuation of ~ problem. If students cannot get hold of the guards the system than are funds for N when they are needed, it is as though there are no Dear Courier: student organizations or, heaven ri guards at all. In reading the recent coverage fortid, more courses. w The Campus Directory DOES give the emergency of the crises evolving In the Are students competent enough a: campus security system, I was to aid the men In green? I would :> numbers on page one, right inside the cover. But if somewhat amazed at the liin. bonded together with a force modern p-ocedures cI. patrolling, the wheeze-bags write out a serIUoD rale: ..... per year •. surpassing even the celebrated communication devices, and parking ticket in the time It takes PDbllsloed by !be slDdeDIB .., CoomecIlcnt CoDe&< 'I'lmrsdays glue of Elmer. Thanks a lot to you clear personal acts of concern. to walk to Yellow Front and back WIllIe !be Cellege Is ID .... 101I. lDformalloll .. be prlDled ID a in the lower levels .. The record of successful again. They galavant around 11Ianday IsaDe mDBI be ID the ~lOr's bands by !be MoDday of Also I am glad to say that the detection and prevention of eamplISln an Incrediliy wasteful 1IIe week of desfred IDclDsfm lIII1ess prior llIT8lIIlemeDts are reactions of the rest of the oc- trouble situations has been eJ:- gas-eater, tig enough hold a made. Coarfer's Post Offfee 1IoJ:Is 1351; lbere Is also a slollD Ibe cupants of Larrabee did not show to cellent. We only tend to hear session of the History of Film. JIoor of IIoe Coqriier office, Cro ZIZ. Bdflorlal Board meellDgs are any apathy or cynicism (how can about the failures and to amplify beld every M<8Iay and 'IbDnday of JIIIblicail... at 5:45 ID Ibe you when you smeli and see Come on - if these gllYs are their magnitude. In order for the IlanIJd< dIDIag room, IUid ':38 ID Ibe Courier offlee, respec- smd Inthis gem, I will really only be dicussing waste in the first 'portion. Later on, I will get around to that fascinating subject of food. If space permits, I may even venture beyond the confines of the Hill and disgorge an essay on the world food shortage into your famished minds. If not, I will be forced to do 50 next week. Onward. In classic Connecticut College form, our second barkeep (assisting Mr. Regolo) has left this vale of tears. It had been my tmderstanding and expectation that the price paid by the student body for the hiring of the second permittee would psy for ex- It would appear the panded and improved service. before he started: ._. - -- Now on to the gut issue of the The price of which I speak, of Football (Rail, Rail, Beerski, piece: food. preparation of the dishes is at Beerski). . I, personally, would like to see fault. Oh, one more thing, at my course, is the pink-slipping of the bar open on Sundays and Chewy, Chewy, Chewy, Baby some. of our compatriots who The Old Pooperoo I have never been too fond of prep school the kitchen prepared However, our new man pooped- Monday nights. Apparently so meals for about 350 individuals used to serve-up the "liquid would a lot of other people, or the food here at C.C. by the sea. bread" in the bar. To put this out on us, without opening on The argument that I am not too (in coat and tie) with the same Sunday and Monday while he was more of a fuss would have been type of machinery, the scale over on the student body, the keen on institutional food in so bere. The students were deprived made over the sacking of student argument is moot. following arguments were used: belp in the bar. Since Conn general is invalid. I went to a one, Mr. Regolo would be of the right to contibute to the prep school for several years In identical dish comparasions, deliquency of exminqrs, and get College rarely does anything Conn food comes out much more required to work fewer hours, rigbt, the whole deal fell througb, before appearing on the New and consequently be in a better paid for it, wbile receiving greezee (as opposed to greasy) and everyone loses. London scene. Every dish frame of mind for those hours he nothing in return. prepared bere with tbe same and oily than prep disbes. I It would seem the hours worked To play the game so everyone assume the oil coeffident is in- did work; second, at least one loses is _easy, to play it so intention as one prepared there, permittee would be available and schedule would have been was prepared better by the cooks tended to make dean-up easier, obvious to the new man, and he, .everyone wins is much more seven days a week, enabling the diffieult,>but in the end, so much at my prep school. On return' cODtinUedon page niDe bar to be open seven days a week, indeed,-would~e·eIlIe·1o -deeide more satisfying. visits, the meals are still better. and p~iuWJ¥ £Qr .M.q\l!!l'y.l"ight Whether hO!> lIked·-them or- not . ::.l".,:;..U....l"; .,v (; \., ~ " ....\; Q:)J - . -- - -, ',. '- ..... _- .... . Minolta camera contest: summer in Europe Contestants, whose pictures Want to hit Europe next are published in the College summer, with a friend, and have Gallery, will each receive $100in $5,000 in cash to spend? This dream two months cash. Minolta has selected eight ~ vacation can be all yours. No w puzzles to figure out, either. Just categories for the College cD Gallery: sports, stililifes, social take a picture which, in the :E commentary, human interest, w opinion of judges, is worlhy of publication in the Minolta College abstracts, environment, humor s Gallery and is the best of all or news. Visual effectiveness and technical ability will rate high. z entries, and you'll he on your ~ Also, to be considered in the N way. Minolta's photo competition is judging will be the ap- Ii exclusively for college students. propriateness of the subject w Grad students, too. Male and matter to a specified category. ~ Judging will be done by an in- :l female. The big camera company has dependent organization 8 come up with a big idea: The Students can enter as many Minolta College Gallery, a (ilotos as they wish, but each special section to appear must have an official entry form. periodically in College Magazine Forms can be obtained from and containing at least ten prize Minolta's advertising depart- winning photos taken by students ment at 101 Williams Drive, pIloto by BancaJa attending a college or university Bamsey, N.J., 07446. Entries Library model (facing south) in the United States. must be postmarked by January The top prize will be a two 20,1975, and received by January months vacation in Europe next 31, 1975. summer for the winner and a A Minolta spokesman said that friend. The company will provide the contest for college students all air transporlation and in has no connection with any other addition give the big winner contest the company might be Library plans need re-thinking $5,000 in cash to pay for all running simultaneously. lodgings, food, ground trans- So, get that camera loaded with portation and other expenses. film. And start shooting. We want pool broken only by a large by BIll Tbompoon traverse this barren space with Additionally, the two travelers one of us to win! little or nothing to 10" at but the sculptured fountain. There is will each receive Minolta SR-T Construction has begun, but panting on the ramp with ben- construction of what? How many huge square exterior of the new 102, 35 mm reflex cameras. library? How tiny and in- ches placed in between. Conn students are aware of the Hopefully the student will want to character of the interior and significant the ordinary human will feel while walking across this sit and gaze at the fountain and exterior 0 spaces of the new Recommendations ramp. Equally out of scale is the water before entering the library. library? Raving studied the At night the pool will create a publicly available plans of the unadorned courtyard below. The longest dimension of this terrace sparkling Image as the lights in building, I would have to con- the library go on Off the main clude that the library lacks a is over one hundred and sixty feet on J.B. appeals long. It doesn't take long walk pool tumbles a four foot water fall sense of human scale. A library to her by the student. His role is this distance, but to stand still in into a smaller, more intimate To the Editor of the COURIER: needs intimate spaces conducive pool surrounded by planting and I believe the following portion analogous to that of a prosecutor to human use, whether for in- such a large empty space is to be (accuser) of the student as swallowed up in a wind swept benches. Imagine yourself as 0 a of a letter from Mr. Wiles to the tense private study or for casual frustrated student working on a Administration Committee would having committed an offence pessure reading. On the ex- wasteland. Imagine walking against the honor code. The across this unprotected terrace tough mathematical problem. be of interest to the student body, terior, the definition of spaces How calming it would be to walk and I would appreciate your faculty member does not become should be inviting and again on a typically windy January an injured party if the case goes day. This Isn't New York City out from ground level and hear printing it in the COURIER. 0 appropriate to human propor- against him. with its towering buildings and the rhythms of falling water and Jewel Plummer Cobb tions. The new library lacks these to gaze upon the rippling surface Chairman "It is my understanding that in qualities, and in response to these pazss. We don't need a stone law a complainant is given the soccer field in front of the new of a small pool, or to walk around Administration Committee deficiencies, I have built a model a larger pool more conducive to right to appeal, but a prosecutor of a more effective use of the library. Thus, in the model shown is not, The accused is also given above, I have indicated one contemplation The mathmatical "To the Administration Com- exterior spaces, as seen in the that right. method of Improving the cold and problem wasn't so tough after all. mittee: Iicture. Was it? During the colder months " ...With respect to the subject "It is possible that the faculty BarrenSpaceo spartan spaces surrounding the 0 member might, however, be library, without changing the o! winter, the student would be of Dishonesty in Academic Work In the arcbltects plans of the given the right to appeal on one present plans. I have tried to turn able to relax by skating. Given and the right of a faculty member new Ubrary, the main entrance clearly defined ground, namely the blank exterior space of the the present plans, this is how I to appeal against a Judiciary lobby is on the second floor and is that new evidence or information library into an environment. might try to Improve upon them. Board decision of NOT GUILTY, arrived at by walking across a is discovered that could not be Sparkling Images Yes, we are going to have a I should like to comment on the forty foot wide concrete ramp. Administration Committee's introduced in time to the The library does not stand mammoth new library, but what This ramp extends over a recommendation of October 30 Judiciary Board. If such a right alone; it begs to be placed in a a cold and unrewarding sense courtyard that defines the ground that the faculty member as well of appeal is to be allowed, then human setting. In my plans, the experience it will creale. How the strictly limited grounds for level I question what the ar- URinviting! I think I'll study in as the student be given the right ramp extends over a reflecting appeal should be clearly spelled chtects intend to do with a forty my room instead. of appeal. In the matter under foot ramp. What will it be like to consideration, the faculty out in the appropriate section of member and the student are not' Information for Faculty and in in similar jeopardy. The faculty the C Book." member's role is analogous not to Signed: GordonP. Wiles Summer program in Israel that o! a complainant seeking Department of Religion redress from injury done to him- and scientific institutions; an will be the Director of this- State University College at . ~ ~ ~ ~ ' . opportunity for research on a program for the ninth con- Oneonta, New York, in particular aspect fo the country; secutilce- summer. During the .cooperation with Hebrew and a humanizing broadening 1968-69 and 196!l-70 academic Today is the day of UniversitY, Haifa UniversitY, and comet with old-new Israel years he was Resident Director Bar-Ilan University in Israel, is Participation for both courses for the full..year State University offering its ninth summer The Fast for a World Harvest is limited to teachers, and un- of New Yorl< programs in Israel academic program in Israel in dergraduate and graduate at the Hebrew University in If you have committed July and August, 1975. The students who can meet the en- Jerusalem and the Tel Aviv overseas program will be for a trance requirements of the State University. you rself, p lease honor it. seven week period and will award University of NewYorl<, and who Persons desiring further in- nine semester hours of un- have a serious purpose for formation may write Professor dergraduate or graduate credit to 4 pm Cro Main Lounge participating. There are no Alexander at State University students completing the language requirements. College, Oneonta, New York academic work satisfactorily. Forum on World Hunger Dr. Yonah Alexander, 13820(Tel: 607-131-3369).As only "Modern Israel" is for students Professor of International and a limited number of enrollees will who desire an intensive study of with faculty and students Foreign Area Studies of the State be accepted, early application is Israel's economic, social, University College at Oneonta, recommended ALL WELCOME .. political, religious, educational, ...... / " • Murphy's Law: ConnPIRG: social action § If something can go wrong, it will ;0 with a detailed lisllng and \l£ice putonlum 239 is not good enough. m by Bruce E. CoIIID Plutonium 239, the moll evaluation of each medical by JOII Cohea Who can guarantee containmeut ;0 Em!itasizing that social action poisonolll element ever b8ndled should be tbe goal of researcb specialist. It bas become increasingly of the plutonium when it depends • projects, Steven Wisensale, Hathaway also announced that apparent that nuclear power in quantity by man, is a br' on the absolute perfecllon In the ~ Director of the Connecticut "we will soon try to set ~ a plants should no longer be \l£oducl that results from the lIle poope who design, manufacture, Z Public Interest Research Group, Consumer Complaint Center and heralded as a solution to the of uranium. Dr. DOllald construct and operate the power 0 addressed the Connecticut a Small ClaIms Court Advisory energy problem. However, the G_n, an authority on the plants and who transport, < College Iranch of ConnPIRG. Service." Such !I service, headed United States government is plutonium hazard, estimates that ~ocess and store this poison? m Mr. Wisensale outlined numerous by William Bingham, would aid \l£omoting the continuation of the there will be one lung cancer In a When a hmnan being is Involved ~ projects being conducted at those individuals who had been nuclear power plant \l£ograID on human being for every 10,000 there is no such thing as per- m various eompuses throughout the "ripped off" by local mercbalits. a national and world-wide basis particles of plutonium inhaled. feclion. According to Mr. Mur- ;0 Dispersed as fine particles (one state. Included in this list. are "It's important to get things off deslite the fact that the plants !itts Law, we are taking very - such tolics as drafting a bill the ground if we hope to be are a disaStrous alternative to micron In diameter), one pound seriolll chances. ~ 01. putonlum 239 re~esenle the !"- concerning returnable beverage around next semester ." our \l£esent fossil fuel system. An ...... bottles, evaluating the slate's Hathaway bluntly noted. increase In the amount of power potential for some nine billion 'll nursing homes, and composing He commented that the plants means an equal increase human lung cancer doses. It The time bas COllIe for a > takes 24,000 ye8Ill for just half of an informative directory of area relevance of the organization of such \l£oblems as low-level moratortam OIlllie use of D11e1ear ~ this plutonium to decay which physicians. would be further enhanced if Illdioactive pollution, possible power u a .oarce of energy In means any putonlum dispersed Ted Hathaway, campus courses such as Social Problems acts of sabotage, storage of plant w. COGI1try. U yOli woald like " organizer of the research group, "have \l£ojecls that are Involved waste materials and thermal into the tios!itere presents a more information 011 the power < echoed Mr. Wisensale's call for with ConnPIRG." Such an idea is pollution, to name a few. major carcinogenic hazard for pant .illIatioll and what'. belDg m action by announcing that Lisa \l£esently being discussed and The following examination of human generations to come. doDe abOllt It please COlltactDave Fedder and Carol Morris would may be ulllized In some spring one aspect of a nuclear power Now, consider this - one large WInIIler at ConIledIcat Cltlzell begin canvassing nearby doctOili semester courses. pant will provide a clearer ex- power plant ~oduces ahout 400 ActIo. Group (zown·n91). in order to obtain the necessary All students interested in any of planation of the difficulties pounds of plutonium 239 every ...... information for the proposed the above mentioned ConnPlRG resulting from the use of nuclear year!! It is estimated that 99.999 directory. The purpose of such a \l£ojects are urged to contact Ted energy. The plants use uranium percent containment of booklet would be to provide Hathaway as soon as possible as their source of power. Connecticut College students (Box 624). ...... , , , , ..• Conclusion Conn PIRG drug store comparison CVS - The Mall The following surveys were conducted to com- Bellin's Pharmacy - 393Williams St. (Bottom of pare various basic products most frequently used the Hill) by college students. The surveys of CVS and Whelan Discount Health and Beauty Aid - Bellin's Pharmacy were conducted on November 1, Shopping Center while the surveys of Whelan Discount and Big L Big L Discount Center - State St. lCaptalns Discount were conducted on November 8. Price Walk) discrepancies are possible due to time differences. -Ted Hathaway - MIke RIch Numbers inscribed in boxes indicate a different size. Numbers in parentheses indicate quantity. Blanks resulted because the s.tore did not carry the Due fo a slip-up at layout, some of the categories particular brand. Prices may change, buf in published last week were garbled. The unpublished general relative price differences between stores material, and straightened out mess-ups .appear will probably remain the same. below. - Editor './." r?".t" "..'Q'I' - <1."'1' ~ I ,,-0." -!l-Il.>I i,"'44 -') -'I~ ··1~" - .(,1 r,04 ').~ ","Ill •.4'; . '1"""...' r.. " \ I (.... .Q'i l!l I. ~Q 1.4 l!1 _ 1.14 ;Iii I. I.Q \;Il -:l. ')0. 1.1.1. II.ql tlll~ 13: L'i3 13: 1.'-" \.,v, Iu;;ii I. ~ "lJo. ".~ f\~ D,nl (0."" I CW ':l ::Ie. 1.1 1M \-:r;~ - I.;;q \.~ I nQ .....';;6 • a -i~~q .tq - - -- I 0.1 I.'l~ ,-:ou 1:01 I~'" "~nQ ':I.N! • All "\"h",""" Il.I> I-. (II.~\ I...a '.1Q l:oqVt l.'l:~ -::. '1),\ .1IQ I'" - • "" I.~ .~ .';11 - ~ ~ ""~ rl. ,,' \-~« - ,QQ .qq 1." ;-;Iq ".-iO 1.~, .. . {f:i{\ u _ ''10. , ...1 1,1" -Ia , ...?, - I~- '"q -. . {",\ lit - - - ...... -_ .._-- - .....-·_- (,~3'(11•.0\ - - .0> ~ .... ~,._ ...... ~ -~ ,. '"\~ ,..~~t •• • ~ •••••• , - , ••••••• F~-~------Fellini • "Juliet" disappoints )( iii However, one. Is led to·think, .... '" w By SE'l1lGREENLAND tbal FeWni ..... carried away by C) ts Federico l'eWni's "Juliet of lbe me the beautiful colors and -equal~. « SpiriIs, " JI]8de in 1966, Is an line photographic COmpoSItiOD IL _mjnaliOD of the director's because the fUm remains favorite tbemes, sensuality ;! 1 thematically weak. Felllni seems '.fhe Last Picture Show versus spiritualitY. Tbe firm ... to Ii rhetorically asking 'can wbeeI tt lIle oeventIes, at Ie8st creature though be 18. coocerns an uppe1'"middle cJass - IIIDJ AaDwerba 'llraugbout tile lI1m we meet purity eJist in an impure world?' tbIs attempt at capturing tile ltaUsn housewife, Juliet (who, III were CylJtIl Sbepberd and Sonny, bIs best lriend Duane (at but by the lI1m's end he has pdlIlc's bMrt and mooey is more iDCldeDtally, Is played by Iiftd In a town 1IIIe ADareDe, tile offset aligned wllb tile ooIy provided DO answer. The final sllcceasful tball AmerlcaD FelUnI's wife), an introspective, seljUeDce seems purposefully T_,I,.oWd IlII'eIJ be driven to ~ girl In town), the .... sItIve and pure woman who Is ruinIDI U1the IiYlllI oi meD that 1 GnffIti and other a1milar trivia preacbel"s perverted son, the enlgmatlc.Jullet proceeds to a rniYlllJ. ID addltloll surrounded by a decendeDt 1aIew, jull lor _ttement. 1 young Idiot boy, the dlssatlslled door from wblcb a glowing light !lotldIDovltcb's diJedloo adda world. Her DeD door Delgbhor Is mIIbt stay wllb ID1 hoylrielld wife remembering the only man emanated (since Dante's Divine style to aD otherwise an iDCurable hedonist and ber until 1 was no iaIIller a virgin, who ever knew what sbe was Comedy light has been symbolic .. tbl!II go to the town playboy unW stereotypical view. buslllDd Is baYIng an affair wltb of God in ltaiiaD literature:' ".". - worth, the owner oi tile pool ba1\, a young model; but throughout ri. be l11li oil ud got married rd TIle movie te1Js us that tile pcture abow and cale, tile lonely Whetbel' or not F.,lIni was payiDg w the go OIlt with my mo\ber's litlIelI were not all bappIne8s and the_ film, N,Juli!'t rl!IIl8iU a trjbute to bjs countrym/l1l'ln.tbis " , IJ!D cOlOCb'swife and the wealthy. paragoD of virtue and a bopeless Ill: lonr and lor my next catch, Iumblrgen, ... it ~ usjnIp Bobby Sheen, whose jIllfents instance oowever, Is dellatable): -. a DOlItalgicvacuum rePlete with romantic. . cI.- the oaIy IIIIIIIy pi CIIl*t CODvenIenI1Ygo oif to MIami and Once inside the door, she ~el\C"'s ..~;, .., tile music oi Frankie LaIne, Eddy FelUnI'suse oi color in "Juliet" IeIl In town, TImolby Bottoms. leave him the bouse for bIa famed her daughter, who was dressed in 8 rd run oil to 0Idab0ma to Arnold. et al. We are observers In Is truly vIrtIIOs and It Is wbere lbe white aDd was apparently Dude swimmInll parties. . director best manifests his IIIIfI'Y him 80 that the town4olk tbIs portrayal oi the dreariness of The film opens as Sonny and symbolic of JuHet and ber own wou1d have som-tlIIDg to talk small-town life, possibly life considerable talents ID this purity, from a flaming pyre. Duane are ridiculed for tbelr particular film. Tbe color about besIdis tile weather and anywbere. There are flashes of Thus, Juliet, Fellinl's symhol of human lIIn onsat:da~~':::..rI6,the" ::c:.-:: human idiOQll- slowed or .. pended motion, In Retrospectives g Connecticut College Dance audience- "- RobertIn CGdroI UUerofIn~'1be 10wbIcbita eacbn~ geotureeIs loo.drawnG~'" out By ICeIIb RItter m;0 Depa men presen ed "An L.... ~ .... ~ ,.... ""b, In .~. Jumn I lilt these stU lodt 10 be a --' I "',_.....~~'n.rt witht Conetict Dance' :::::::----._ ... performed'Pal\leticIn the cbaIr ill . resisted, mo ... ment ill~ .....aboutco rI!l'9rdado ..a lotd Ibe of inftlllmeal ODe - -Ib' trace- ?' Theatre" beginning with a dance a drllllllltlc - 01. ~ remlDdIng one 01. a i:ock world. rd reaU1 Uke too the roolII albums contain mInI-operu, ~ tro .. 'Ole see:o ~f"~ the program lov.e_": Robert aIowly _lmes aIibveIa~' or dock sound&, and -~ItimlJllea a \oaIdDg bBclt. TIIal is 0 for a JIne way to cele\nte the end a was an interestiDgnd dance-theatre- a flying attitude "We j d '-II ggIng. Tbe - 01. the wIlat M.C.A. recorda hal done 01. ciasaee: tIda Is It. 'nMl George"' m_ mime Piece thalwas'ocll1iantty'" danciiJg _": the cllatr Ise:ug~ed IsoIs amps on the dark stage In with one 01. their top grCJlPll, the Harrlaon tour Is comlng mo. en done, though the various im. lovingly 10 biI beart "It f It makl1Ing ::"l the body art Who. Tbey have re-reieued the Tickets are available for .~ provisational segments of good-": he Is lacbeiatatcalkr ng es seem 10 float lJ'oups first fem album .. s two- ProvIdence, Bnston and New m "Snail" did not hold together as rolling froni side to side entwined In apace wu very effective. two record stU. The flrat set Is Haven. I'm rather skeptical Z_ well as could ,be espected of a the curved arma of the cbaIr TIle ~ce gave the lInpreI8kpI My Generatlol>-Maglc Bna and ,about biI tour. Barrtaoo n8"'T "~reagrapb~: piece. ln nothing visll!ie ezeepl biI feet: ' of lakIng place underwaler, the aecond Is A QnIck Qne.Sen cld faDow up biI "An 'I'bInp T~retektol'll bl:gan with a Tbil particular dance w.rrea reinforced by the diver's Out. TIlese recorda can be bougbt Muat Pus" alboan with anytblDg slllDlllDl!,. sli>W'motion turn by better In the IIIOre intbbate at- contlnned on PIlle ellbt individually for about two dollara aubstanla1- Bnt who maws? Morgan Muir, quivering with: mos(ilere of the dance studio .. baed oa PIlle elIht beld-i~sus~armsraisedln and those wbo aaw it there lDIISi Mal"d Marl"on and Jack-l"n-the-Green some mespllcable geature - and agree that he was able 10 draw it Morrla Dancing events , then an Impossible stralgbt- out,langer and more painfully playa the me1odlan, and caI1s out by Emny Odsa atherwiae, It Is rare 10 find a forward fall. The dancers were without breaking the audience's the steps and patterns, Someday Peter Leibert dreams teacher In a place like tbia. In "!1ilrwhlte, ellCepl for one or two attention..fDr one mo~t - even somellmes Joining In, and 01. leading a processional from building on wbat Is remembered fact, Com. Is In danger of loaing VIVIdstreaks of color, and con- In the quick black-outs during New London 10 Norwich, with biI Peter LeIbert to the Westerly, sequently the.y looke~ spec- which be assumed a new position from the week before. Although It team of Morrill dancers. It Is illmen wbo are right for the role, R.I., collllDUJlillt on Thursday lscldar m the hghts, ":lIi7b were an the chair. The pathetic nature amusing to imagine them dan- nlgbts. desllPl by Mark Litvin. The of the relationship was both a majority of women seem to be ed cing the ten-odd miles in whites, the trend In tbiI group. Although a truly magical rite dance had tremendous fluidity laughable and l'llbearable After e""ept for liack knee britches, for the vil1agers In old England, which was beautiful to see; the a week tbay had found pas~ionate ' tbln Morris organlaaUoa bells on calves, faces blackened Diff ent regions or vil1agea In Morris dancing became almoet a dancers simply ran in smooth love. After another few weeks In an old tradition, bats adorned fad among the upperclaas and ~ d bad their own variations paths across the stage, pulling there was nothing further. "What with flowel'l!, accompanied by IoWlMlwel1era; Shakespeare's back or changing their course in can you espect?" ill the final on Morris dancing, which' dales m"!'iclans playing the pipe and from at lellllt far back the famous actor, Will KeIIl\l, once response to another. Their beads question. The Irony illthat buman as as labor, the fiddle, or the melodlan. lDOO's,and names cf daneea up to danced. maratbon from LondDn SlIdfocus cbanges accented eacb beings do espet't more out of life Some of the stock cba1'actera that tIda dIIY are olten their p\aCea of. '" Nonol<:h, ~It"'do. \lim a1l>l>l'ltb. f1i~1. The .bodies flowed ~d oojl8fully, The possibilities of th~ might be part of the processional, origin. The vl\1ages sometlmea with sto\lS), and lmmorta\lZe ~ continued from p. 7 e beedgear, the swimming trunks, meanwhile ls revealed in the Late for the Sky continued from p. 6 W .. dtlle l!llJrtbouseImagery. They midat of tbeir bizarre ap- W simply stood on atage and pearances and preoccupations. Slow" which is full of crunchy But here it acts as a catalyst in Otevrolet. He lacks direction, but revolved very slowly, first Clothes were what one noticed be's found someone and that's electric guitar chorda and bands ~ blinding the audience, tben first, and the dancers kept triggering Browne's tboughts clapping, a gospeHinged touch 0.. shout Illusion and the fact that he motivation enough. Togetber, reflecting their Ugbts on the back reappearing in more and more on a side that is downright Is taken by a photograpb be tool<, they drive off to the other side, scrim, lIlen on eacb other, then incongrllOlll outfits. Eacb dancer relJgiollS. Creation, sin, flood, adds emphasis to the son'g and "The Road and the Sky," a tack to the audience. When the slowly moved across stage doing rocker that recalls "Remeck and retribution are present as Q! strange and marvellOllll offecla of a repetition of one theme or amligllities. themes in all four songs. uFartbel' On" is a reflective Friends," from the lp. For W this ploy were UballSted, they jilrase of movement. Various Peace of mind hovers in and (As indeed they all are, this one Everyman, and which features III moved onto something elae. But types of Interaction were u- about "Walking Slow," a being in a way a reflectional Browne on slide gllitsr. Tbey've :E tile dance was not simply aseries perlmented with. Mime was thougbtful song in whicb Browne reflection. Hub?) song. A sighing, come to the part wbere the road W of gImIcks. It was welJ..tIlIanced aplolted a great deal, not for the _ whicb symbolizes botb returns to his old neighborhood rbythmically and also very sake of recognition, but to and at times cutting, slide gllitsr 1) (Compliments of David Lindley) movement and stability and the realizing "If I die a little farther Z flowing and continuous. enhance the precision with which eatablJs1unent - and the sky- on." He has a wife, whom he ''SDaIl'' the dancers moved punctuates this slow, sllbdued song. He's taken time to lool< freedom-collide. Disillusionment loves. N The dance-theatre piece The Conetic Dance Theatre is a "Sometimes we forget we love - beck on his early years and his and conflict creeps in, like the cboreograpbed by Ted Rotante very close-working and r:i. dreams which "Have come up "dark clouds that are gathering eacb other - And we fight for no 'W was a series of segments linked "together" company, though to wasb the planet clean - Like the reason" whicb bappens all too by improvisation, greatly COD- relatively yOIlDg.Eacb member torn and emply - As many times Q! ss love bas come along," and Bible said," and bis personal often. He DO longer needs to rely :::> trasting to the first abetract is both very indlvidlla1 and an search turns into a per- on the false worda of love needed pece. It was called "Snail" and invaluable part of the whole, those II gentle ones" to whom his memory runs. But still the quest sonification of larger social to convince oneself, as well as the 8 .began with Robert uUer's ren- which makes a performance like remains in front of bim: Implications. He Is somewhere in lover. Now be can admit to lItion of an Incoherent and this of surprises and one much "Heaven's no closer than it was the middle of all this, forgetting sometbing wbicb Is decrepit lectllrer creeping across experimentation, if not a yesterday." real, because it. is real and the slage, cane In band, who Inad- pres :;co. ..0.,.., .• • ~ - •" Style Lewis' 40 day fast by Pam Allapoulloo Whensome people miss a meal of rice. An average American become a "vegan" which is 8 8C continued from p.3 or two, they feel as though their rons~es 4 pounds of food per person who abstains from all ;JO bdIy buttons are touching their day while a Benghali is rationed 5 datry products as well as meat. m but 1 never noticed prep "pots- backbones. Larry Lewis, a nalive poWlds for an entire week. As a When he is on an extended fast, ?J and-pans" (the station on the Stress, lenslon ...boredom? New Yorker, is currently result of starUing statistics such such as his current one, all he student dish-crew respotisible for And there is.stress. In fulfilling engaged in a 4O-day fast to as these, Mr. Lewis has learned ronsumes is water with lemon removing most foreign matter the distribution requiremenis "dramatize the world food crisis to eat for nutrition's sake not for and honey added to it. Z before sending the metallic pans most students run up againsi and to make people mindful of taste's sake. An Average FutaDdReUgloa S! through the dishwasher) to be a s~bjecis which they are, by in- others' misfortWles." For Mr. American consumes one ton of Since Mr. Lewis cannot m particulary difficu!t position. clination or native talent not Lewis, this cause is a fairly grain per year, yet only 150 separate his Sjiritual life from ~ Dish-pan hands IS another particulary adept. Though' of a recent one. He began last May by pounds of th~ amount is directly his .political activities, he IJl question, however. different sort, work at study is becoming mvolved in the eaten. The discrepancy elists in receives Holy Communion m CleanlnguptheAct just as hard at work at building National Fast Day at Columbia the fact thal 21 pounds of feed everyday. ~ Anyway, if the oil is intended to bridges and libraries. University. Since then, his in- grain yields only one pound of He was baptized last April into ~ make clean-up easier, it seems The upshot of this discourse is terest has blossomed and he beef meat. As an alternative . the Catholic Church as a result of ~ rather short-sighted. To consume to reach the conclusion the food organized a four to five town walk Mrs. Lewis suggested soy bean~ "affiliations with priests and "l> that much oil and grease, operation here is as short-sighted called "Walk or Fast to Save a which yield 670 pounds of protein nuns and the inOuence they had CO) saturated animal fats, is not as most of the actions of this People." per acre as opposed to the 9 on my personal life." He has m particularly healthy. I had been College. Instead of building In an effort to educate the New pounds of protein obtained from since learned that the more he z under the impression the school strong, healthy bodies with the Londonarea ahout the severity of one acre of grazing land for beef renounces material things, the z is here for the education and energy to spend long hours at the droughts that have occurred cattle, closer he becomes to the essence m improvement of our minds. study, and have enough left over in BOOra and other poor nalions, When asked how his health was of religion. He said, "I am bappy lf this is indeed the purpose of for athletics, the food here keeps M. Lewis has spoken at.Qigh affected by the fast, Mr. Lewis to be poor, it has helped to shape this institution, then the first students alive as easily as schools, churches, and civic said, "I can't do heavy lifting or my character." priority would seem to be to possible. The food, if not actually groups and has been "amazed to make quick turns, but I do get a Speaking to the fast taking expedite (to use bureaucratic breeding disease and suscep- see the response, especially from moderate amount of heavy plac~ on the campus today, Mr. lingo) the assimilation of tibility to disease keeps us the teenagers." He is now physical exercise." However LeWISstressed the importance of knowledge. I have heard the functioning at less than peak spr~ading the word and receiving Mr. Lewis tended to stress th~ totally abstaining from lunch and menu changes in the summer for capacity. The greek ideal of a a SIZable amount of cooperation importance of the spiritual dinner. He realizes that "anyone the dancers. Starch is cut down sound mind in a healthy body is from the Connecticut College aspect of fasting. He elucidated can give $2 or $3 toa cause, but to and protein increased. Enough still valid. Community. by saying that the fast makes him share in hunger helps to make carbohydrates are provided for With the nation and world in the Mr. Lewis , in an interview this lose all sense of fear and that he' more of an impact; while fasting energy, but lots of protein is condition we find them, all the week, said that he has become is more open and receptive to people should think about it and offered-up to increase the energy and vitality of all human acutely aware of waste, even to thmgs aroundhfm. He referred to read literature on the subject." strength and quality of muscle beings is necessary to find the point of eating every grain of his inner voice becoming more When asked what one more tissue. elegant solutions to our rice on his plate. Describing his apparent and quoted Mahatma starving person could do to help The food here in the regular problems. Functioning at less new program to combst world ~handi's ideology by saYing, others. Mr. Lewis explained that year (notice how I am moving than capacity, we have not the bunger as a "way ct. life," Mr. When you control the palate, he is being sponsored for each from the quality of food offered to energy to find the correct Lewis said that he's renouncing you control yourself." day of fasting and that the the related question of the type solutions to our problems. We things about his lifestyle that he Mr. Lewis admits that he'll be pro""eda then go to Oxfam, a and variety of food offered, l.e, have only the vigor to see a half- hadn't given a thought to before. glad when he gets off of the fast national relief organization. the menus) seems calculated to way, myopic, quick-fix. Quick- "I'm a vegetarian now, no more desJi,te its physically cleansing However, he acknowled;;ed the fill the student up without fixes we have in abundance, a coats and ties either. Simplicity rewards. He commented that psy<:bologtcaJdifference between providing outstanding nutrition few thoroughly -worked out and back to nature. is where I'm when he goes into a supennarket voluntarily abatainl.tIl!o from to withstand the stress of con- solutions are in order. headed. and sees our fond reserves, he eating and bavlng no choice. In . suming sixteeen weeks of Looks like next week for world Amerlcan Consumption thinks of Bangladesh. essence, his goal is to create material in thirteen weeks or so. food, or lack thereof. In Bangladesh, a Benghali's Ultimately, he would like to more concern, leas waste, and a . salary for a week buys 2.2 pounds stop to the raping of the land. --;;;;;;£0;--- conti~;:;;;:m-:;--1Tenure Reps continued from p.l . · fi P 1 Ithat the college must anempt to Carol Bowman'. Dog wash for to 6 years ald ,no t restri cted to defineits itspt' objectivesf andte fashion Alternative MotionSubmtlted r _ up to five dogs. those age groups but will be 1 d~glnce }Oon of thnurell ac- by F. Edward Cranz, : for th~ leathe~. Smorgeshord for 8 to 10 people. outstandin factrlt and I think The Faculty has considered the Value at least $15,000. B.J. Macklm: Latm Amencan Renee Baumblatt: Knitted g y'. request that three student voting Dinner with appropriate Ii f f il f 4 one of the major !l"ints we must members be added to the Ad Hoc J.A. Winter: Autographed copy s ppers or a am. yo. follow m awarding tenure to Committee on Tenure Policies of his book: Clergy In Action beverage. Early 2nd semester. Ann Rumage: Will cook, serve, . di .d I fa ult be' For 8 people: _ and clean up a dinner for 8 to 10. ~ VI c y mem" rs IS and Procedures. The Faculty Tralning. ua y Ricky Cohn, Harold Rosen- Please supply food or money for IllSntthowdwbellthfee teach. Ames continues to believe that there Richard Lichenstein: ll berg: "A Saturday Afternoon food. ro mue y re mag as we to are good reasons for having an Backgammon Lessons ArOWld the House" Yardwork, Karen L. Steever: Baby quilt ~..search and scholarship; Bill and Nancy Falb: Spanish all-faculty committee to in- dInner including recipe ana housecleaning, etc. your choice of pattern or a small k~e~ng :~ed to the tr= vestigate from a faculty per- opportunity to help in the Allison Thurston & Kathy wall hanging. :,,, eelS very unpo spective the central problem of cooong. McClure: A Monday or Wed- Laurie Hollister: One hour . Swanson Pleased how best to judge the professional qualifications of instructors at Paul Fulton: Ragtime music neoday night chauffer service to snow shoveling. Dean Wayne Swanson, who (gllltar). The Jolly Beggar in Mystic for 2 Connie Kiachif: Light previously endorsed student the College. . people. housework and yard work. representation on the committee, However, the Faculty also Bemie McMullan: A tour of recognizes that studenis have a representative bars in the New Mrs. Hazel Tal - head Nurse Lincoln Baxter on guitar, Steve said he was livery pleased" with _ Make beds in a donn on one Norris on Bass, Andy Morse on the faculty's action. "There has special interest in and special ~ndon area. 5 to 7 bars on two or knowledge of certain features of ee nights given by the master day for 15-20 beds some time 2nd Drums, and Bob Gould on piano: been some discrepancy however, semester. Will "Boogie" Jam for party or &'! to the role I will play in the the problem, notably of the way of New London Bars Basil in which, through student Ad- JOhann.Maccab, (reme~oer me Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Deguise: whatever. Doing some of the rommittees deliberations. I am A French dinner for 6 people. moldy oldies from CoCo's first an ex~fficio member, I do not visory Committees, student f'licle m the first issue of Pundit opinion on the leaching per- his year). One person aJl ex- Mystery Package "A" - Rock Bands, blues, rock ... etc ... preside over the meetings. I valued at least $15.00. Elissa Fiddelman: Decoupage anticipate the committee will fOl'IlWlce of faculty members is penses paid, two or more Dutch. fonnulate(\, passed on, and taken Cooong Club: Catering service Conn Chords: Singing - wall banging or hoxes. elect its own chairman some time Engagement. . Dean Cobb: Soul Food Dinner 5OOIl" Swanson also cautioned into aCCOWlt.The Faculty is --: members of the. cookiDl! club therefore instructing iis Com- Lauri Hollister: One hour for 8. that the alternative motion to mn donate service.' of catering~ mittee that at least once early in easesupplythe food. For 8. emlroidery lessons, up to three A1Iison Thurston & Kathy restrict stadent participation on people but they must supply own McClure: A Quart of Hand- the committee "mlllt not be iis deliberations and again before d'Mrs . Marion 'Mills'. .""'"'. _, ..e .. Wl - adopting final recommendations, ergraduate term papeI:-. materialS. ._ Cranked Homemade Ice Cream viewed as opposition to stadent Jon Kromer: Three hours of (any flavor). involvement in academic affalrs. the Committee shall consult with IDaJimum of 20 pages. Please any group of stadents whom the give one week's advance notice. house cleaning. Charles Chu: Chinese Dinner Those nineteen faculty members Connie Kiachif: Catering. for 4. who opposed the faculty Student Government might wish s Mark DeGange: Deliver mail, to designate for this purpose. fmaIl packages, or messages on Marian Ahearn: Addressing & Susan Mezoff: Babysitting. resolution in its final fonn merely stamping Christmas cards for 2 Social package: Conn Film felt that there were some areas Further, in its report to the oat by running within a 10 mile Faculty, the Committee shall radius from Conn., within 70 to 3 hours. Agency, Theater One, Social where the faculty should have the Nancy Frumer and Judy Board, Classes of75, 76, 77 and 78.· transmit any comments or lI1ins.Will deliver to more than opportunity to meet by itself. And Lettes: Playgroup on a Saturday Mike Shinault: Homemade proposals the student group ~hneperson as long as it is along tenure is a very touchy question, or SWlday afternoon for children. cake and pickles for that "ok even if students on the committee wishes to make, whether or not ~ way. the Committee itself approves Lauri Hollister: Weeding for Will include games, painting, feeling." will never be involved in one hour. collage making or clay and a continued on page ten clsC1llsing individual cases." them. Connie Kiachif: Babysitting. snack. 2 to 3 hours. For 10 kids 3 • Auction continued from p.9 z Muimum IX2 people however if w Vicki Leonhart: Crocheted Chotsie Hundley, Renee .... Baumblatt, Gordon MIloe, Vicki two people participate lbe lessons Asian club book drive poncho or hats lor a famlly. are I'i hour long. w Kim Kinney and Chotsie Leonhart: A Blrtbday Party for a C). 1JmI DeCticut CoBege are providing Jon Kromer: EveDIDg of o Connecticut College will be Arrangement of fresh flowers for whiskey or rum punch for an z the organizational and publicity babysitting. giving direct aid to university a dinner party to be delivered in after dinner hour in a dorm living ~ effort for lbe boci: drive. LeRoy B. Jones Jr.: Bar- 'N lbe local area. room, wilb an oral readiug of CoBectioDboses will be iDeated "'vIenta from Asian countries by tending. giving bow IXacademlc Interest Debbe Elliot: Bartending. lyric poetry by ODeor two of lbe Ii. In the Post Office lobby, Fanning Eleanor Voorhees: Wine, following: Edwin Arlington W which will be sent to lbe Cheese and Fruit. 7 p.m, for 18to Shelly Conger: Pet sitting. Hall lollby, and the Crozier Tim Yarboro: Spring cleaning Robinsen, Robert Frost, Ar- II: WIl1lamI center. A "Packing University, forming a personal 20. Bok between Com CoBege and of an attic or cellar. chibald McLeish, or sonnets, :::I ~" will be held In Branford's NancY Tichner: Cook a small English or American. lbe Unlv. of 1JmI Directed by Michael Curtiz. W. Warl You To Join Our Chufth English Dept. Lecture A. An From the days when heroes Ordained Minister were heroes, and spoke like same, as opposed to And Ha •• Th. Rank Of Clint Eastwood who never says anything. Mr. William Kromer Doctor of Divinity w. .... a .....,....lnKtu.~ b,th. urdonam~. ....Ih 1'10' tradilloMI doctt .... Of dogITwI. Ouf , .. plus VO""""lI c:hutdl j" loCI"""" __ fI'fI m~ who 1*..... wNl _ bel_; AlllMfl ..,titIed will speak on 10 INiJ c.n eomW:tioM. To .... tNIh!hW o-n ~. whatw« it !'MY bI. 1'10 QI.*IionI_..:l. N' minisW of the church. you may: 2 Little Rascals shorts 1. SWt 'fO'Jf o-n ehurch ifill tIPJIly fill" IJI· The Mystic- Symbolic World e Playoffs: ? Blunt vs. Morrisson Harkness vs, • IlL( W III J. A. wins; blows perfect season ~ W was in the game. She ran for a Lambdin 21-16. Lambdin was at by AmIe Rob8lard first down and made a couple of full strength following some early ~ Flag football is in ils final week Z five yard gains. season injuries and the addition .. action with ~e battle for Harkness played Burdick to a of its soccer players helped them second place in the South still ~ standstill in a game which greatly. Lambdin didn't have ri llDingon. Today's game will most was obviously not a defensive enough strength, however, to W Ilkely decide who gains the contest. Harkness took a 21-14 overcome the e:q>erienced and IlL( Jiayoff berth, the Quad or Bur- lead at half-time but Burdick powerful IIMorrisson Machine". ::;) dick, unless there's a tie, in which eJl!rted constant pressure in the The' playoffs are on Saturday 8 case the Quad is eliminaled and second half to come up with the and Sunday with Blunt facing Burdick and Harkness must play tie. Harkness blew a chance to Morrisson on Saturday and Park another game. with with 38 seconds left in the facing either The Quad, Burdick Jane Addams ended ils season- game when Burdick's Paul Lantz or Harkness on Sunday. The final long lOlling streak by defeating intercepted a Harkness pass. playoff game is on December 7, Emily Abbet 21-7. 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