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The BG News February 26, 1976 Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 2-26-1976 The BG News February 26, 1976 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The BG News February 26, 1976" (1976). BG News (Student Newspaper). 3209. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/3209 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. An Independent Bowling Green, Ohio Thursday. February 26.1976 Student Volume 59/Number 78 Voice THe BG news Ford, Carter win in N.H. CONCORD. N.H. (AP) -President hotel ballroom and declared he would Republican primary "far exceeds our with a strong showing in Manchester, Ford edged out Ronald Reagan in New win the Democratic nomination on the expectations." He reiterated that he where the Union Leader, the state's Hampshire's leadoff primary, and first ballot. originally had expected to get only largest newspaper, had strongly backed Jimmy Carter strengthened his claim about 40 per cent against an ihe former California governor. to frontrunner status with a CARTER'S closest challenger was incumbent president. Then it was Ford ahead, then comfortable triumph in the crowded Arizona Rep. Morris Udall. who like The candidates still face 30 more Reagan, and Ford again as returns Democratic field. Carter had campaigned here for more primaries before the nominating slowly began to come in from Keene With only a scattering of votes than a year. Udall said his showing conventions, and Reagan said of New in the far southwestern part of the remaining to be counted after a seesaw vaulted him to the front of the liberal Hampshire: state. The President had visited Keene, race. Ford had 53,95° or 51 per cent pack. "One primary does not a summer and his supporters expected a strong of the vote to Reagan's 52,652 or 49 The "beauty contest" presidential make." showing there. percent. preference votes, which arc Among eight minor Democratic It was clear early that Ford had Former Georgia Gov. Carter nonbinding, attracted the spotlight in candidates, only McCormack. of fallen far short of a margin normally defeated four major candidates on the the nation's first primary. But voters Bellmore, N.Y., showed in the ranking, held by an incumbent president, Democratic ballot. also cast ballots for 17 Democratic and with I percent. though his case is unique in that he Final returns were slow in coming 21 Republican delegates to the As had been the case for most of was not elecled. Reagan strategists had in, partly because officials in Keene.a national party conventions. the campaign, the Reagan-Ford kept their predictions low, "something Ford stronghold, delayed release of In that category, despite the matchup grabbed most of the over 40 per cent," while Ford himself their totals until a more complete closeness of the preference votes, attention election night. had predicted outright victory for his picture of the city's voting was in. delegates pledged to Ford were leading Reagan jumped into an early lead campaign in New Hampshire. 19-2. Delegates pledged to Carter held "I FEEL what's happened tonight is 13 scats and Udall had 4. a victory," a tired Reagan told a post-midnight news conference before WITH 97 per cent of the anticipated Affirmative Action the final results were in. He claimed at vote counted, the lineup was: least a moral victory compared with --Carter 22.806 or 30 per cent. his stated pre-election goal of 40 per --Udall 18.309 or 24 per cent. disputes selection cent of the vote. -Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh 12.374 or But Ford supporters called claims of 16 per cent. By Mary Higgins applications and narrow down the moral victory "a lot of baloney" and -Former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Staff Reporter number. Dr. Boyer was present al Ihe said "a victory is a victory." Harris 8,691 or II percent. session on Jan. 12 and was an Carter, who like Reagan waged a --Sargent shirvcr. 1972 Democratic Affirmative Action Advisory applicant, according to Dr. Vogt. campaign against the Washington vice-presidential nominee. 6.547 or 9 Council yesterday decided in a Dr. Boyer last niglil said he was not establishment, flashed a victory sign to per cent. closed meeting to recommend to present for the search commiltee cheering supporters in a Manchester --Minnesota Sen. Ilumhcri University Provosl Kenneth Rothe meeting on Jan. 12. "1 went to the Humphrey. MlO has said he will not thai Ihe School of Journalism's luncheon in the Pheasant Room, and run for the nomination, 4.255 write-in director search he renewed. In its then I returned lo my office." Weather votes for 6 per cent. opinion . tin- principle* ol equal James Gordon, associate professor --Wallace 1.019 write-in votes or I Opportunity hiring were not practiced Of journalism and secretary to the Mostly cloudy with a chance of per cent. in the candidate selection, according search committee, said he invited showers tomorrow. Highs in the -Ellen McConnack. ami-abortion lo Dr. Charles Means, vice-provost of committee members to review mid and upper 50s. Partial candidate. 98') votes or I per cent. academic services and chairman of the applications the morning of Jan. 12. clearing and cooler tonight, lows --Sen. Edward Kennedy of council. The committee's meeting took place in the mid 30s. Tomorrow, partly Massachusetts, who has said he will Prior lo the council decision, an following a luncheon in ihe Pheasant not be a candidate or accept a draft. open advisory council meeting was Room, Union, he said. With a good, strong Bowling Green wind behind him and a cloudy, highs in the low and mid 50». Probability of precipitation 219 write-in votes. held lo review Ihe history of Ihe mighty leap from the golf course hill, Dennis Vosburg of Reagan received 893 write-in votes director search committee. THE LIST of 44 applicants was cut Pemberville found a unique way to enjoy the recent wave of 30 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight. 00 Democratic ballots and Ford 40.V The tenured journalism faculty lo six by the end of this meeting and pleasant weather by hang gliding. (Newsphoto by Lance Wynn) REAGAN SAID his showing in the members and sludenl rcprescnlalives Dr. Boyer was chosen as one of the from the rUrectoi search committee six. Dr. Vogt said. had met Tuesday and decided lo Die Affirmative Action Advisory endorse lo Ihe dean of ihe College of Council's contention was that Dr. Business Administration Dr. John Boyer was present al the Jan. 12 Continuing Ed Unit approved Buyer; acting 'director of the School of session and he had an unfair advantage Journalism, for Ihe permanent over the oilier applicants. Myron By Pat Thomas conference held in conjunction with a Council discussed the prevalence of "We lengthened the lime for directorship from among four Chenaull. coordinator of human Copy Editor professional organization. "academic gamesmanship" at the students to make these decisions and applicants. This procedure is resources and council member said. Current University procedure for University in relation to grade status apparently it still isn't enough," Elsass consitteni with the requirement! lor Following the Jan. I 2 meetings. Dr. Academic Council yesterday passed recording such participation involves appeals and the audit option when said. chairman selection prescribed by the Vogt said he received Ihe resumes of without opposition a motion the awarding and filing of certificates they are used to improve grade-point He said Ihere is no definition ol the' Faculty Charier, according lo Dr. Karl the six candidates, but got no further approving the implementation of the of completion with the Registrar's averages. audit option at the Universily. and Vogi. dean of the College of Business information either on the candidates Continuing Education Unit (CEU) at Office. Dr. David Elsass. dean of Ihe that no regulations regarding Administ ration. or Ihe plans of the commiltee. ihe University while continuing Us The CEU proposal was approved by College of Education, presented a requirements for audit exist. Students In October, a I'l-member director Also following the Jan. 12 meeting, discussion of academic standards and council with the amendment that CEU report on the increase in the number may switch lo the audit option al any search screening committee was Committee chairman Day disbanded qualifies. credit not be offered for courses where of grade appeals in his college. He said time during the quarter, unlike the formed, including tenured members of Ihe 19-member committee. Dr. Vogt The CEU. presented for approval by potential conflict with academic credit Ihe appeals have changed in nature S/U or withdrawal options. the School of Journalism, three said. acting director of the Office of may arise. It was determined that from appeals for reinstatement to "We see the audil being used lo loiirnalism Undents, members of Ihe Continuing Education Dr. Annette courses with similar content offered appeals changing grade status and from circumvent gelling an F in a course," University community and outside AFTER RECEIVING the bio-data Johnson, is an academic unit designed for both academic and CEU credit are the grade option to the S/U option. Dr. Elsass said. media rcprescnlalives. The committee sheets. Dr. Vogi said he asked the to record participation in non-credit not in competition where the intended Dr.
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