THE TUFTS DAILY Where You Read It First Friday, November 5,1993 Voi XXW, Number 39 I WE FLIP FOR THE JUMBOS!! I Smoke fills Wessell, library is evacuated by JOHN O’eEFE went off,” Beck-said. Daily Editorial Board Beck added that there were no The Nils Yngve Wessell Li- problems in evacuating students brary was evacuated late yester- from the premises. day afternoon when the building “The staff went around and became engulfed in smoke, Li- urged people to leave. No one brary Administration Services really resisted,” Beck said. Coordinator Paul Stanton said. According to Stanton, an elec- What was initially perceived as a trician from Buildings and fire turned out to be a minor mal- Grounds as well as officials from function in the ventilation system. the Somervillefire department re- According to library officials, sponded to the situation within 15 a rubber fan belt in the air circula- minutes. Stanton added that, while tion system snapped and became there was no difficulty in remedy- entangled in the system’s motor. ing the situation, “it took some At approximately 4:15 p.m., the time to clear all of the smoke from library’ssmoke detectors were trig- the building.” gered causing the occupants to The library remained closed for vacate the building. approximately two hours, reopen- ‘When the fan belt broke, it got ing just after 6 p.m. wrapped up inside the motor and Library staffer Lisa Grasso started to burn. Because it was in noted that “Buildingsand Grounds Dai& file phfo the ventilation system, the smoke fixed the system temporarily, and got into the air ducts and spread [the maintenance company] will rA future Tufts cheerleader gets in some extra practice during a football game. I throughout the library,” Stanton be coming in to repair it com- said. pletely tomorrow.” Library employee freshman Both Grasso and Stanton con- Reitman cites recent disciplinary Gina Beck was working in circu- firmed that there were no injuries lation at the time of the incident. or damage to the building or its cases involving theft, intoxication “I was downstairsin the stacks, contents. Neither Grasso nor and I started to smell a strong odor Stanton could recall an incident by JESSICA ROSENTHAL plinary action which will be un- probation” if it is evident that he of smoke. As I was going upstairs such as this one having ever oc- Daily Editorial Board dertaken, Reitman said that if it is did not the plates. to tell someone about it, the alarm curred in the past. A student was recently accused discovered that the student did Additionally, the student has by the police of stealing the li- actually steal the license plates, he been given a community service cense plates from a police cruiser, . will be immediately suspended. requirement for the theft of the according to Associate Dean of However, Reitman added that poles supporting the trees. Students Bruce Reitman. The stu- even if the student himself did not In another disciplinary case, a dent also received a second charge steal the plates, he will be charged student ?as accused of having of vandalism involving the re- with receiving stolen property. In someone else take a final exam for moval of the support poles from this case, the student will be placed him in mathematics last semester, newly planted trees. on second level disciplinary pro- according to Reitman. The accu- Reitman said that although the bation. If it is discovered that the sation was made by the professor license plates were found in the student did not steal the plates, the of the class, and the studentdenied student’s possession, he denied student then names the individual the allegation,insistingthat he took actually stealingthe plates. Instead, who actually committed the crime, the examination himself. the student claimed that the plates and it is demonstrated to be the However,the professor saidthat were given to him by another indi- truth, the student’s probation will he distinctly remembered the vidual; however,when questioned, be reduced. Reitman said that the student’s exam book being sub- he was not able to name the other studenthas already been given sec- mitted by someone other than the individual. ond level probation, but this sen- Yesterday, smoke from a fan belt caused the evacuation of WesseU In terms of appropriate disci- tence would be reduced to “simple see DISCIPLINE, page 2 Gore challenges Perot to debate Senate-to discuss the LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - The Perot, on Capitol Hill, quickly and number of debates could be White House dared Ross Perot proposed three debates, one in worked out. expansion Thursday to debate the North Tampa on Sunday, one in Detroit “We’re delighted to have an of library American Free Trade Agreement next Wednesday and finally in exchange of ideas on this topic . by JOHN O’KEEFE Fee, “these committees were cre- before the Nov. 17 congressional Seattle on Nov. 15, shortly before between Gore and Perot,” said Daily Editorial Board ated by the trustees to give stu- vote, a challenge Perot called “a the scheduled vote. White House Communications The issue of library expansion dents and faculty members the desperate move” and quickly ac- Perot said the challenge that he Director Mark Gearan. ‘We feel and appointments to studendfac- opportunity to get involved in ,cepted. debatevice President A1 Gore was we have the facts on our side.” ulty committeeswill top the agenda shapingpolicy invarious academic a “desperate move” made because - Perot said the trade agreement at Sunday’s Tufts Community and service departments.” President Clinton, onaNAFTA “they’ve iried everything to sell is “dead on arrival” among ordi- Union (TCU) Senate meeting, ac- Departments which have stu- sales trip totheMidwest, disdssed the deal and they can’t.’’ nary citizens. cording to Senate President John dendfaculty committees include anti-agreementarguments fromthe Gore said he was “delighted“ “If this is such a good deal, why Fee. The meeting, which will be athletics, the library, admissions, Texas businessman and said, “The that Perot had accepted his offer. doesn’t everybody get excited held in the Campus Center at 6 campus planning, curricula, and vice president has challenged him The vice president said he was about ity’hedemanded. He called p.m.; will also include a summary budget. According to Fee, 20 stu- to a debate on Larry King. Let’s agreeable to more than one debate it “another stupid trade agreement of Saturday’s Board of Trustees dents applied for the approxi- see if he takes it.” and confident that the time, place rammed through by special inter- meeting. mately 30 openings. Interviews ests dead on arrival” among “Vice president of Operations ... see SENATE, page 2 ordinary citizens. John Roberto and Library Direc- Centers were dedicated yesterday Clinton,in Lexington, Ky., told tor David McDonald will address fellow Democrats not to be the senators and any interested The H. Dudley Wright Center for Innovation in ScienceEducation spooked into voting against free members of the Tufts community and the Gordon Center were officially dedicated yesterday at the p.3 trade with Mexico by this week’s on the library expansion project,” 1 Inside Tufts University Science and Technology Center on Colby Street. Fee said. The update and question Features ...... Republican election victories.And Read up on the best way to SteE These two new centers are dedicated to providing educational then he went after Perot, a foe and answer session will be the first I opportunities for mid-career scientists and engineers and to provid- Reebok, and find out what’s so greai from the presidential campaign item on this week‘s agenda. about Tufts’ new play. ing innovativescience education in elementary and high schools.The who has not gone away. “They will be discussing the centers are part of Tufts’ involvement in improving the United States’ “That one fellow talks about progress of the renovation project. global competitiveness through science and engineering education. A&E ...... p. 5 the giant sucking sound,” Clinton I expect them to be bringing a Quaid and Ryan prove to be a win- The Wright Center is involved in developing teaching techniques said, referring to Perot’s charges model of the new library, as well and resources to teachers in making science fun for students. ning pair both on and off the big screen. that American plants would rush as diagrams and blueprints,” Fee and Remains of the Day is incredible. The Gordon Institute is focusing on improving engineers’ creativity to Mexico because of cheaper la- added. He said that expects the and project management skills. bor and less stringentenvironmen- discussion to last about one hour. US RepresentativeEdward Markey, a Democrat from MGsachu- tal rules. Another topic ofdiscussionwill sports...... P. 7 Hey! Yet another long, long setts, was one of the guests invited to attend the ceremony. involve appointing students to fill NBL Tours of the two new facilities followed vesterdav’s ceremony. SeNAFI‘A, page2 preview article, and Cross Country take vacancies on a variety of student/ third in a tournament. faculty committees. According to ‘ Dage two THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, November 5,1993 THETUFTS DAILY Letters to the Editor Parking is a problem may not sezm like a primary issue on cam- thon, we will be tabling in the Campus Elin M. Dugan pus. However, to students like myself, it Editor: Center on Monday, November 8. Sponsor Editor-in-Chief To the has become a recurring problem which has I returned from my internship at 11:30 sheets, information and CONDOMS will Managing Editor: Caroline Schaefer severely affected my quality of life. be available. If you are unable to partici- p.m. Monday night, and finding no parking Tufts has an obligation to deliver what Associate.Editors: Nadya Sbaiti, Marc Sheinkin spaces in the Cohen parking lot, went on to pate in either program, you can show your Editorial Page Editor: Stephen Arbuthnot has been paid for. It seems that for a univer- the Carmichael and then Hill parking lots support by making a pledge of any size at Production Managers: Michael B. Berg, sity of this caliber not to do so is unconscio- the Campus Center on Monday. where I was also unable to find parking nable. Leah Schwartz, Ryan Otto spaces. This was the third time this had happened to me in the last week. By the ._ Loren Farrell LA’ 95 NEWS . Avery Grauer LA’94 Editor: David Meyers, Jessica Rosenthal time had returned to the Cohen Parking lot Lauren Hollander LA’ 96 Assistant Editor: John OKeefe to see if I had somehow missed a parking Coordinators, LCS AIDS Outreach Wire Editor: Ashley Burkart place or if one had opened up, there were three other cars @socircling the lot looking LCS Aids Outreach VIEWPOINTS for spaces. None of us found one. is alive and well Attention all seniors! Editor: Michael J.W. Stickings I am a senior. I am a woman. And I have To the Editor: To the Editor: paid $200 to supposedly be able to park in All seniors who received invitations for FEATURES an on-campus, minimally vandalized park- We are writing in response to the front Editors: Rachel Levine, Jessica Ruzz the November 14ViennaTable should con- page articles on November 1 and 2 Assistant mitor: Sharon Jedel ing lot which is close enough to my dorm Daily sider this correction. The invitation that entitled“Somervil1eto host walkfor AIDS” that I feel safe walking home alone from it you received said that theViennaTable was ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT and“AIDSAction Committeeholds Dance- late at night. I feel I have earned the right, to be held on Friday November 14th, but Editors: Madhu Unnikrishnan, by nature of my senior status and the sub- a-thon at Hynes Center.” We were sur- Megan Brenn-White November 14th is a Sunday.... So, for all of Assistant Editor: Matt Carson stantial amount of money I paid, to park in prised that there was nd mention in either article of campus involvement in these the seniors who received invitations for WEEKENDER at least one of the three parking lots meet- Friday November 14, the actual date for the events. LCS AIDS Outreach is alive and Editors: John McGuire, Christopher Stripinis ing these conditions. Vienna Table is Friday, November 19. Production Manager: Jamie Fink well, and currently gathering support for The Administration has no right to sell Please come to the Vienna Table on more parking permits than there are spaces. both fundraisers. SPORTS For the Great Walk in Somerville, we Friday November 19 if you were invited to Editors: Doug Katz, John Tomase, One idea to help remedy the situation at the “November 14” event. Sorry about the are planning tomeet at 1 p.m. onNovember Jeff Geller least a little bit for this year is to convert misinformation (typo) and any inconve- 14th at the Campus Center. We will be some of the current “yellow” spaces in the nience that this may have caused. PHOTOGRAPHY Cohen lot into permissible parking spaces walking as representatives of AIDS Out- Editors: ire^ Fayngold, Jennifer McCarthy reach, the CommunityHealth Program, and Assistant Editors: Tara Kemohan, and to make other such changes to better Candice Greenberg LA’94

Matilde Pereda, Anni Recordati use the parking lot space currently avail- the Tufts community. For the Dance-a-thon ~ ~ ~ able. Also, ideas for the future are for Tufts on November 20, Tufts has already been . Correction: to build more parking lots, to better patrol assigned a team number. Pledge sheets for Due to a production error, the continue PRODUCTION existing parking lots such as Cousens to both events can be picked up at either the Layout Editors: Mark Lerman, Stephanie Vogel instruction for Naif Al-Mutawa’s col- ClassifiedsEditor: Beth McGregor make them safer places to park, and to sell informationbooth in the Campus Center or umn, “Quranic Quagmire” (Daily 11-4- Copy Editors: Elana Vatsky, only the same number of parking permits as in the LCS office at 13 Sawyer Avenue. 93) was omitted. The column continued Cheryl Horton, Yael Belkind there are spaces for them in respective lots. For more information about Tufts AIDS on page nine. To administrators and trustees, parking Outreach, the Great Walk or the Dance-a-

Gizem Ozkulahci Executive Business Director License plate theft investigated Business Manager: Phil Ayoub DISCIPLINE appeal. Reitman said that the student has been Advertising Manager: Dean Gendron continued from page 1 Office Manager: Lyle Mays placed on second level probation because SubscriptionsManager: Monika Voellm student himself. In one final disciplinary case, Reitman this is his third overall incident at the uni- Receivables Manager: Melissa Tapply Last week, the case was judged by a said that a student was confronted by the versity. Additionally, he is required to un- ahapanel. By the use of handwrit- police for public intoxication -- specifi- dergo weekly substance abuse counseling donday through Friday during the academic year and distrib- ing analysis and circumstantial evidence, cally, for carrying open alcoholic bever- sessions throughFebruary of 1994.Reitman ted free to the Tufts community. The Daily is entirely tudent-run; thereare nopaideditorial positions. TheDailyis the panel decided that the professor’s alle- ages, and then lying to the police about his said that he is being required to attend these rinted at Charles River Publishing, Charlestown, MA. gation was accurate, and the student was identity. According to Reitman, the student meetings not solely as a result of this most The Daily is located at the backentrance of Curtis Hall t Tufts University. Our phone number is (617) 627-3090. charged with academic fraud. Reitman said involved in this case “has been in difficulty recent incident, but due to the fact that there Iusiness hours are 9:OO a.m. - 6:OO p.m, Monday through that the student has been suspended from before for academic fraud” as well as for have been three separate incidents of pub- riday, and 1:00 p.m. - 600 p.m. on Sunday. the University, pending the outcome of an public intoxication. lic intoxication. The policies of The Tufts Daily are established by the ditorial board. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. idividual editors are not necessarily responsible for,. or in Committee positions are still oDen greement with, thepolicies andeditorialsofTheTufts Daily. A I The content of letters, advertisements, signed columns, SENATE artmns andgraphicsdoes notnecessarilyreflecttheopinion continued from page 1 tration and finance representatives, will expectsan update on Trustee Jane Redfern’s f The Tufts Daily editorial board. give reports on this weekend’s [trustee] lecture on Friday, and more discussion on Letters to the Editor Policy were held on Wednesday and Thursday meeting,” said Fee. Likely topics of discus- The Tufts Daily welcomes letters from the readers. The bolstering financial aid. :tterspageis an open forum for campusissues and comments nights this week, and the entire senate will sion at the trustee meeting will include the Additionally, Fee mentioned that the bout the Daily’s coverage. vote to appoint positions on Sunday. Fee future of the Greek system and the shipment of condoms from the Department Letters must include the writer’s name and a phone umber where the writer can be reached. All letters must be also noted that he is unsure how the addi- University’s investment policy. of Health still has not arrived at Tufts. erified with the writer before they can be published. tional openings will be filled, but com- In addition, Fee expects the allocations “It was supposed to be here no later than The deadline for letters to be considered for publication mented on the possibility that students will committee to make recommendations to this week. I intend to call them tomorrow, I the following day’s issue is 4:OO pm. Due to space limitations, letters should be no longer than be appointed to more than one committee. increase funding for the yearbook, as well and if they have not been shipped, someone 50 words. Any submissions over this length may be edited “The trustee representatives, particu- as appropriations for a student “progres- will go and pick them up this weekend,” y the Daily to be consistentwith the limit Letters should be larly the academic affairs and the adminis- sive newspaper“ calledlconoclast. Fee also Fee said. ccompanied by no more than eight signatures. The editors reserve the right to edit letters for clarity. ublication of letters is not guoranreed, but subject to the Perot accepts Gore’s debate challenge iscretion of the editors. Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM- NAFTA anpatible computer in letter-quality or near-letterquality continued from page 1 White House acknowledged it still lacks that the White House sent Clinton’s own iode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should be enough support but said things were pick- pollster, Stanley Greenberg, to Capitol Hill rot@ in on disk 1files should be saved in “text-only” “I know a little about this; I was the ing up as a result of new deals with Mexico to reassure Democrats that they won’t be )mat, and disks should be brought in with a copy of the :tter.Disks can be picked up in the Daily business office the governor of a state that lost plants to to protect politically sensitive American ousted by voters for supporting the trade illowing day. Mexico,” Clinton said. ‘‘I used to go stand industries. agreement. Letters should address the editor and not a particular at plants on the last day they were open and NAFTA supporters estimated that an “Caution is the worst strategy in the idividual. While letters can be critical of an individual‘s xions, they should not attack someone’s personality traits. shake hands with people when they walked agreement with Mexico on sugar would face of Tuesday,” Greenberg said in an The Daily will not accept anonymous letters or pen off the job for the last time.” bring Clinton 10 to 12 votes. interview after the session. “Doing nothing unes except in extreme circumsmces if the Executive oard determines that there is a clear and present danger to “I want you to understand this very On the other side of the battle, Rep. was the George Bush strategy.” ie author. The Daily will not accept letters regarding the clearly fromsomebody who’slivedthrough Terry Everett, R-Ala., said there are 53 He said he told House Democrats the iverage of other publications, unless their coverage itself this: This agreement will make that less solid Republican votes against NAFTA in public was divided but “without strong 1s become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in the maily. The Daily will accept letters of thanks, if space likely, not more likely,” Clinton said. the House. Appearing at a news conference sentiment”on the trade deal, unsure whether :rmits, but will not run letters whose sole purpose is to He said Perot has “certainly done every- with Perot, Everett and other NAlTA op- to view it as an economic or foreign policy ivertise an event. thing he could to cloud the atmosphere.” When writers have group affiliations or hold titles or ponents said there are 213 House members issue, and that NAFTA was “the kind of >sitionsrelated to the topic of their letter, the Daily will note White House spokeswoman Dee Dee against the agreement - just five short of issue where the public looks to its member latfollowingtheletter.Thisistoprovideadditionalinforma- Myers, asked if Gore’s challenge to debate the number needed to kill it. of Congress and expects them to use their on and is not intended to detract from the letter. Classifieds Information Perot was giving the businessman credibil- Some analysts believe the Republican judgment.” All Tufts students must submit classifieds in person, ity on the NAFTA issue, replied: “He has sweep in Tuesday’s elections in New York, Clinton said the best course for law- repaidwithcashorcheck Allclassifiedsmustbesubmined credibility, and he’s playing on people’s New Jersey and Virginia will make fence- makers “is doing the right thing for y 3 p.m. the day before publication. Classifiedsmay also be wght at the Information Booth at the Campus Center. All fears.” sitting Democratseven more nervous about America.” ‘assifieds submitted by mail must be accompanied by a Clinton flew to Kentucky to appear at a casting risky votes, such as for the trade “The real evidence is that if people ieck Classifieds may not be submitted over the phone. Notices and Lost & Founds are free and run on Tuesdays Lexmark plant that makes computer equip- agreement. think you’re for change, you get elecied, id Thursdays only. Notices are limited to two per week per ment that is subject to a 20 percent tariff in “That’s ludicrous, that’s just a Wash- and if they think you’re for the status quo rganization and run space permitting. Notices must be Mexico. The trade agreement would elimi- ington story,” Clinton said. “That’s ridicu- that’s not working, you’re (in trouble),” ritten on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notices motbeused toseUmerchandiseoradvertisemajorevents. nate the tariff. 10~s.” Clinton said. “And the proper change this The Tufts Daily is not liable for any damages due to With the House set to vote Nov. 17, the However, the fears were real enough time is to support NAFTA.” pographical errors or misprintings except the cost of the h i &on, which is fuUy refundable. We reserve the right to :fuse to print any classifiedswhich contain obscenity, are of n overtly sexual nature, or are used expressly to denigrate a IDo production, call the SkLRs Dallyat 627-3090!I crson or EIOUD. Friday, November 5,1993 THE TUFTS DAILY page three FEATURES Police Beat Step your way up to a better bod by RACHEL LEVINE II comuiled by David McNaIly II Daily Editorial Board A-step! Over the top! Rocking Thursday, October 28 horse! Grapevine! Round the 1: 12 am; Larceny from a motor vehicle. Two students stole licenseplate world! from car in Hill Hall parlung lot. Sounds more like the play list 10:20 am; Pearson Chemistry Lab, water cooler stolen. for an oldies station than the names 5:OO pm; Bicycle stolen from Alumni field. Bike was returned to owner of moves for a step aerobics class. two days later. But with its upbeat, bouncy atmo- 6:06 pm; Haskell Hall door kicked in. sphere, a class of step aerobics 855 pm; Man sighted in women’s bathroom of Carmichael Hall. could hardly be accompanied by tunes that only a grandfather could Friday, October 29 love. I 10:40am; 80 Professor’s Row, officer saw student’s room which had 15 Step Reebok is the fitness phe- license plates hanging on wall. License plates are being checked to see nomena of the 90’s. The stepping if they are stolen. craze has taken aerobics centers 11:45 am; Tufts Police assisted Medford police in breaking up a “wild by storm, including Bally’s Holi- party.” day Fitness in Cambridge, with people arriving as early as an hour before class to secure themselves Saturday, October 30 a space. Its principle is simple -- a 12:08am; Tufts Police assisted Somervillepolice in breakingup aparty. high-intensity, low-impact work- 3:51 am;Assault and battery at Haskell Hall. Three students had an out from stepping on and off of a altercation over a light turned off in the stairwell.No medical treatment “step,” or “bench,” which is just a necessary. plastic, rectangular . Sounds easy, but is actually “quite chal- Sunday, October 31 lenging for even the most coordi- 12:lO am; 123 Packard Ave., officer responds to fire alarm and finds nated,” according to one stepping party of 300 people. Broken up. One student belligerent and is being addict. turned over to the deans. . Step is everywhere. There are 1:01 am; Assault and battery at AT0 house. Student tried to gain access special sneakers made for step. the written and practical exam to exercisers become accustomed to to a party and a fight ensued. One student transported to Lawrence There is special clothing made for receive certification. the height of the step, which can be Memorial Hospital. step. There are VCR tapes made Primary certification is broken adjusted using plastic blocks. This 2: 15 am; Carmichael Hall, glass door broken. for step. In fact, in January of up into three parts. The morning is is followed by astretch,that should I 2:30 am; Hodgdon Hall, glass door broken. 1992, ihe AFAA (Aerobics-and spent learning about exercise, the give “ample time to the quads, 2:45 am; Tilton Hall, vandalism of personal property. Someone ripped Fitness Association of America) correct stretches, how to warm up hamstrings, calves, and hip flex- other students’ mail. All victims contact Tufts police. and Reebok International Ltd., properly, how to build intensity ors,” according to the AFAA. 8:08 pm; Vandalism of University property. Orange thrown through a who certify aerobics instructors like a bell-curve, taking a pulse, Then, the workout begins: 40 window. nationwide, introduced a new cer- how to cool down. Basic step minutes of stepping that builds in tification, Step Reebok Instructor. moves are reviewed. After lunch, intensity, with a pulse taken ap- Monday, November 1 In order to become a step participantsreview for the written proximately 15 minutes into the aerobics instructor, according to 3:OO pm; Postal carrier on North Hill Road drove too closely to a man part of the exam, which focuses on workout. The AFAArecommends the AFAA, an interested person and a woman. He stopped at Braker Hall and the irate man punched him major muscle groups, nutrition, keeping the pulse between 118- calls the AFAA and signs up for in the face, claiming postal carrier ran over foot. Federal postal police and other factual information about 122 beats per minute, as opposed one of the steppingclinics, offered called. health. Finally, candidatestake the -tQ the lrsual 130-140 IXaLs Der nationwide. Participants receive a written and practical exam about minute of a normal aerobics work- “Study Guide,” in the mail, and step aerobics. out. The workout is followed by a ’hesday, November 2 sign up for an instruction course. A step class, according to in- cool down and an abdominal work- 9:15 am; Larceny of personal property at TAB Building. Answering Primary certification consists of a structor Kate Halpern, consists of out, because the step workout machine stolen. nine-hour, one-day class, during a ten minute warmup on the floor which participants practice to pass and a few basic step moves to help see REEBOK, page 4 ‘Machinal’ auditions indicate enthusiasm by JULIE EISENSTEIN her work in the feminist move- Daily Staff Writer ment during the early part of the Excitement and anxiety rang century is remarkable. through the 69 halls of the In preparation for this produc- Aidekman Arts Center at the start tion, Shapiro did extensive re- of this week as auditions for the search, including the sorting of 27 play, Machinal took place. boxes of Tredwell’s personal let- Enthusiasm for this play, which ters at the University of Arizona will be performed Feb. 24-26 and for one week in October. Unfortu- March 3-5, is clearly evident in nately, this upcoming production the turnout for auditions. Several will be Shapiro’s last as a Tufts other factors, such as the opportu- director. nity of working with Director Student reaction to this play Bruce Shapiro, the content of the has been enormously positive; play, and the abundance of great clearly, the main draw is working actors have also contributed. with Shapiro. His “iconisity” ap- Speaking with Shapiro, the proach to directingis different from importance of Machinal becomes that of the traditional character immediately clear. Pronounced as submersion technique. Focusing “machine-al,” the title of the play exclusively on the text, actors per- refers to the machine-like world of form what is written and subse- New York during the industrial quently gain a strong senseof char- revolution. acter. Although both methods yield Machinal was considered very similar results, the iconisity ap- unusual when it made its first ap- proach is new for most actors. pearance in 1928. Written in epic An inevitable glamour charac- fashion, the story revolves around terizes any final production; it’s a murder trial that occurred during the behind-scenes-work that’s the 1920s. Although there is one painfully time-consuming. Five central character, the play sup- weeks of rehearsing at four hours ports 50 characters in all. a night, five nights a week is no Sophie Tredwell, the author of simple involvement. One audition- Machinal, led an intriguing life as ing sophomore, an engineering a journalist and playwright. Born student,believes the time commit- in California, Tredwell was a pio- ment is “stiff” but feels that all neer among women during her time potential actors and actresseslook when she became the first femde forward to making this commit- journalist to be granted correspon- ment. dence in World War One. Although she is best known for Machinal, see MACHIN& Page 9 -. page four THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, November 5,1993 Classes are frequented by people wearing lycra IWEBOK impact aerooics. rn sne says, --it‘s trip. ing on the step toe-to-ball and step- their goal to “give everyone a safe, continued from page 3 not as taxing physically, but you The AFAA says, ‘‘Lock at your ping off the step in the exact re- healthy workout, that is difficult doesn’t “work the stomach, and still get an exellent workout.” feet in the beginning. It’s a good verse. but not impossible.” people like to finish with it.” idea to check foot Placement fre- Despite its “dangers,” step is There special precautions quentlyuntilyou’rekin~thetically very popular. According to Step aerobics classes are of- Stepping is very beneficial. to take whenparticipa$ng in a step adjusted.” Knee and ankle hJU- Halpem, “It’s really fun. you*re fered at Tufts in the back of Hill Aside from the usual benefits of aerobicsclass.Foronething,watch ries are also comma? and can be moving around so much you for- Hall. The classes are offered in the aerobics -- such as increased en- for shin splints, which can be avoided for the most part by get you’re exercising. And you late afternoon, Monday through erH and better stamina -- step caused by stepping too hard or not stretching, stepping lightly onto feel good afterwards.’’ Saturday, and are usually full, but aerobics, according to Halpem, is stretchingoutbeforehand.Thestep the step, not flexing one’s knees there is still room for all interested “easier on the joints” than high- itself is dso dangerous: people morethangodegrees, andby land- Besides, theinsmctorsm&eit in participating.

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USAuand USAirShutllc Reserrations: 1-800-428-4322 lTY SpeechiHearing Impaired: 1-800-245-2966 PDQ Package Delivery: I-8o(ujoUS~ Friday, November 5,1993 THE TUFTS DAILY page five ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Winning team makes the movie Sydney gets dissed! by GIZEM OZKULAHCI Kim goes to Jane and tells her Daily Editorial Board by KATHRYN CARTNICK and MIMI TESSER about the twosome. Kim tells her Weone of the most charming Senior Staff Writers that she did Jane a favor by break- actresses in Hollywood today, Beverly Hills 90210 ing up her marriage. I’m sure match her with her real-life sig- These are getting way too pre- Kim did it all for Jane -- the sex dictable and the cast has been a with Mike must have been a side little.me1odramatic.First, Bran- issue. When Jane confronts don gets together with this older Sydney, she tells Jane that Mike Review girl from the gym. She is sexy, practically raped her -- yeah, sure I -1 ,, good-figured, nice, and already looked like it. She finally comes nificant other, then get a director married, as Brandon finds out clean, telling Jane the reason she whose talent has been proved with when she prepares dinner for him did it was because no one’s been his previous film The Fabulous at her place. Their kitchen humor paying attention to her anymore. Baker Boys, and put him on the is shallow, pathetic, and cheesy Get a dog, Kim. same team with an Academy (no pun intended). But that Mike tries to win Kim back, Award winning cinematographer. doesn’t stop Brandon, however; but gets dissed. So, at a nice Mix them with some action and a he’ll go to any length to meet family dinner at Jane’s apartment cute love story, and there you have Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid star in a cute movie. babes. with Robert’s parents, he busts in the recipe for a very good movie. Jackie files for sole custody of and tells Jane to keep her “slut Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid Yet one day, a beautiful woman Director Steve Kloves, who her daughter, Erin. This brings sister” away from him. Rob and star in Flesh and Bone, a movie literally jumps out of a cake and also wrote the screenplay,succeeds about a certain amount of tension Mike get in a little scuff which about two lonely people attempt- into his life. This woman will bring in using the talented crew he has. at the beach house. Kelly and ends up with Rob literally kick- ing to lead a happy life together. the best and worst of surprises into Kloves manages to keep the po- David are affected by their di- ing Mike out of the house. The story begins in West Texas as his life. The cake-woman, Kay tentially mushy story very inter- vorced parents’ decisions, and Robert’s the best. a peaceful night is interrupted by Davies (Meg Ryan), is also on the esting to watch. Ryan and Quaidys Kelly threatens to move out after Jane and Robert decide to get gunfire. A man shoots a couple road, trying to escape from her portrayal of a couple in love is David completely harshes on her. a restraining order against and their son as he tries to rob their unhappy marriage and an orphaned extremely believable, and Ryan’s What a loss there. David and Michael. Old Mike really needs house. His partner in crime is his childhood. The two seem to be performance is especially out- Donna would be forced to live to get a life -- now he has no wife, young son. The little boy does fated for each other and fall in love standing. James Caan’s bad guy is alone. Tough life. no girlfriend, no sex-slave. Such what he is told, even though he is at first sight. probably the most charismatic Brenda’s engagement to Stu a shame. traumatized by all that he sees. It seems as if they have found character in the movie. He is so proves to be less than perfect Matt’s got some serious prob- Almost 30 years later, we meet stability and happiness until Arlis’ slimy that the viewer can’t help after all, not that we didn’t ever lems. Even though he and Katia the young boy again, now as a criminal Dad (James Caan) comes but love to hate him. suspect this. Brenda discovers a faked theimmigration agent, he’s traveling salesman moving from into their lives, bringing with him Although it is hard-toclaim that prenuptial agreement and gets all pissed, because his marriage is one city to the other, yet still look- the unpleasant past that the young Flesh and Bone will be the toast of riled up about it. She maintains turning off the guys. One in par- ing as unhappy as he did three couple tries to avoid. the next Academy Awards cer- that maybe Stu really isn’t the ticular -- Joel, the owner of a decades ago. Arlis Sweeney (Den- Perhaps the most successful emony, it is still worth the $7, right man for her. Their relation- gallery. nis Quaid) sees the same people, aspect of Flesh and Bone is its especially at a time when so many ship is not based solely on love They go out, but Joel doesn’t goes to the same places and is usage of camera. The stark yet bad movies are being shown. One and trust. What a joke. They’ve know if he can deal with Matt’s constantly on the road. As un- tranquil setting is crucial to the should take advantage of every known each other for a total of complicated life. Matt questions happy as he looks to the viewer, he story, and is effectively presented chance to watch today’s young three weeks and they act as though what he’s getting himself into optimistically never misses an to the viewer. Phillipe Roussalt, *tors. Who can guarantee that they’ve been lovers for life. with Katia, and tells her that he opportunity to say how content he the Oscar-winning cinematogra- Dennis Quaid will not collapse Dylan is all into poetry now. has alife besides her. Yeah, right. is with his life. He enjoys the pre- pher, matches his performance outside a nightclub in the near He participatesin this poetry read- By the way, Katia’s definitely got dictability. from A River Runs Through It. future? ing that Brenda attends, and af- the hots for Matt. Tough luck, terwards he tries to rekindle their sweets. relationship. Brenda the sage im- Not too much about Allison Nothing less than a masterpiece... mediately suspects that her par- and Billy in this episode by MICHAEL J.W. STICKINGS ents set her up. The intense cli- (dammit!). Jo and Steve (a rich Daily Editorial Board max is that Brenda finally insists computer geek who looks like Director James Ivory, producer on leaving home because no one Norman Bates) are happily dat- Ismail Merchant, and screenwriter understands her problems, and ing, thanks to Amanda. Unfortu- Ruth Prawer Jhabvala -- the mak- everyone tells her what to do. nately, Amandaseemsalittlejeal- Whatever. That doesn’t even de- ous of them. Bad move, babe. Film serve a comment. You can’t get much better than Oh yeah, Steve gets set up on Billy (especially with her awe- Review this date with some dancerhlut some hair -- her new ‘do is feath- I I and has to go because his frater- ered and waved. Didn’t that go ers of A Room Wth a View and nity brothers say so. Go figure. out in the early OS?) Howards End -- have transcended The loyal Steve himself doesn’t Amanda’s still a bitch. Matt all expectations with their new want to hook up. He has Celeste asks her to vouch for him with the masterpiece, The Remains of the for that. Go Steve. immigration agent, but &nanda Day. Put simply, the film is ararity, Next week, more exciting rejects the request, bad ethics a work of art in which all the facets news ... Brenda elopes. and all. She should definitelytake of filmmaking complement each Melrose Place a good look at her life. Jane asks other in a synthesized whole that is Jane and Robert are still going her to kick Sydney out of the as good as anything cinema has hot and heavy, as are Jake and complex, threatening to leave if produced in years. Amanda. Kim and Slimeball she doesn’t. All business, Based on the Booker Prize- (Michael) are still rabbits, but Amanda refuses. She is so com- winning novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, not for long. Kim refuses to have passionate. The Remains of the Day is a study sex with Mike until he breaks off In the last scene, Michael tells of duty set against the raging po- his friendship with Sydney. dirty Sydney that she’s nothing litical world of pre-World War I1 Little does she know, Michael more than a diversion to him, and England. Duty, as expressed in a -- driven by the lower half of his to get the hell out of his life. Huge butler’s uncompromisingand loyal anatomy -- tries to break it off diss. She pathetically tells him service to his employer, forms the with Sydney, but she’s relentless. that she loves him. He says outer shell of society. It conceals, She pulls off her dress, and tells “That’syour problem.’’ First good even suppresses, the butler’s po- him she’ll do anything for him. move he’s made all year. litical conscience and his affec- Nice girl. So traditionaland loyal tions for the estate’s housekeeper. to family. Kim proceeds to walk Stay tuned next week, when Anthony Hopkins, as the but- in on them together. She decks Allison and Steve hook up. She ler, is incredible, even by his enor- him, the first good move she’s must have some underlying psy- mous standards. It’s hard to be- made. During the whole situa- chological problem to trade in lieve that he could actually be bet- tion, Sydney can’t get the grin off Billy for him. Maybe Billy and ter than he was in The Silence of her face. Jo can console each other. the Lambs and Howards End; yet, it is in this film that he shows just how good he is. Watch his eyes, the twitches of his mouth, his man- nerisms. He becomes Mr. Stevens the butler. He reveals, behind the cold exterior of his character, the genius of perhaps the greatest ac- tor of our time. He brings out all ’ the subtlety of his character. With one look, he communicates a per- sonal history, more than could be expressed in an entire screenplay. page six THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, November 5,1993 SPORTS Houston will b.e victorious in NBA midwest division By BEN MARGOLES and hardworking Carl Herrera are recovered from the injuries that tual startingfrontcourt. Mutombo’s same cannot be said of the... Senior Staff Writer the only significant frontcourt re- plagued himayear ago. This move scoring numbers may have gone 4. With the dawn of another NBA serves. will allow last year’s starter in the down last season (13.8 ppg), but Sorry Utah fans, but your team season, the state of Texas has once and Vernon Max- low post, Antoine Carr, tomove to his rebounds and rejections both had its chance. For several sea- again turned into a battleground well will start in the backcourt for sixth man. were among the league leaders sons the Jazz were one of the top for Midwest Division supremacy. the Rockets. Last season, Smith’s San Antonio’s backcourt was (13 rpg, 3.5 blocks). It’s tough teams in the conference, always War will be waged between Hous- .520 field goal percentage was the dealt aserious blow recently when being in the same division as inches away from the NF3A Finals. ton and San Antonio while Dallas highest in the league among holdout Avery Johnson latched on Olajuwon and Robinson, but so It’s going to be a long time before waits in the shadows, steadily guards. Unfortunately, the same with Golden State. Johnson had far the ex-Hoya seems to be hold- Jerry Sloan’s team will be that growing, hoping to become strong cannot be said of Maxwell. Al- secured the point position with his ing his own. Former Magic mem- close again. Last year’s unthrilling enough to someday enter the fray. though he has matured, the ex- inspired play last season when he ber Brian Williams will spot 47-35 record was not an aberra- There is only one possible so- Florida Gator still has a tendency averaged over seven assistsagame. Mutombo when he needs a tion, but rather a sign of what is to lution to this skirmish so sit back to launch wild shots from the pe- , Now, it appears as though either breather. come. and relax. Turn on some jazz mu- rimeter. Expect , who Sleepy Floyd, who was acquired Ellis, who made the All-Rookie Utah will still make the play- sic and count your gold nuggets. came to Houston via free agency from the Rockets, or Vinny Del team last year, has turned out to be offs, as would almost any team Just don’t howl like a timberwolf from Portland, to step into the Negro will become the team’s floor a fine power forward. The 6-8 that included Karl Malone and when you find out that even the shooting spot when Maxwell gets general. powerhouse should easily surpass . Malone’s 27 ppg Admiral can’t stop the Rockets oat of control. Likewise, when At Dale Ellis the 14.7 points and 9 rebounds he and 11.2 rebounds qualify him as this year. Smith tires, offensive sparkplug will return after posting a 16.7 averaged during his rookie cam- one of the best overall players in 1. will enter the game. scoring average last year. After paign. Rogers may not start at small the game, while Stockton will un- Without the Head coachRudyTomjanovich struggling to find a permanent forward this year but he will see a doubtedly lead the league in as- Houston Rockets would be fight- will once again lead his players home with an NBA team, Ellis lot of action. If indeed the first sists again. Still, aside from their ing just to make the playoffs. With above the 50-win plateau on route seems to have found his niche in rounder is not ready, Reggie Wil- two Olympians, the Jazz are basi- the seven-footer, however, they to the division crown. It won’t be San Antonio. Another guard that liams will be used in the three-slot. cally a weak team. are a great team that possesses the easy however, because the Spurs should see a lot of playing time is Williams, who totalled 17 points Stockton’s counterpart in the best all-aroundcenter in the league. will be constantly breathing down Lloyd Daniels, whose height and 5.4 rebounds a night last sea- backcourt is Jeff Malone, a one- Olajuwon’s stats last year were their necks. comes in handy at the two-spot. son, can also fill in at shooting dimensional player who recorded worthy of the MVP award: 26.1 2. Finally, versatile swingmanWillie guard. just 2.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists a points, 13 rebounds, 3.8 assists, David Robinson, like Anderson figures to come off the Denver’s deep backcourt is led game last year. The slow-footed 1.8 steals, and 4.2 blocks per con- Olajuwon, is the key to his team’s bench when the starters run into by Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf (for- shooting guard can score and that test. success. The big man is simply trouble. merly Chris Jackson) who is one is all. Jay Humphries, who was It’s almost impossible to be- unstoppable when he gets the “hot Coach John Lucas instilled a of the NBA’s most improved play- acquired in an ill-advised trade lievethat HakeemtheDream could hand.” Still, last year Robinson winning attitude into the Spurs ers. If Abdul-Rauf can equal the before last season, will complete top these numbers this season, al- often went cold, a fact proven by when he took over for Jerry 19.2 points per game he earned the three guard rotation for Utah. though he will. One has to remem- his subpar 23.4 scoring average. Tarkanian last year. If Robinson last season, the Nuggets will be ThedealthatsentBlueEdwards ber that Olajuwon accumulated The Admiral is going to have to steps up, and the squad can re- golden. And even if he does fail, and Eric Murdock to Milwaukee these figures in 1992-93 despite crank it up a notch if San Antonio place Elliott’s offense, San Anto- Issel has another speedy point for Humphries and Larry the fact that both he and the Rock- is to have any shot at taking the nio is sure to match last season’s guard in Robert Pack. Krystowiak is actually one of the ets struggled through their first 30 division. win total of 49. However, if they The last few drafts have not main reasons the Jazz are now in games. If the only criteria for winning falter, the much-improvedDenver only yielded big men for Denver, decline. Utah’s gains were mini- Houston’sstarting forwards are games was for a team to have a Nuggets could soar all the way to they have also turned out a couple mal because Krystowiak is now and . player that resembles the current second place. of young shooting guards, namely with Orlando and Humphries is Thorpe had a down year last sea- edition of Wesley Snipes,the Spurs 3. Mark Macon and Bryant Stith. adequate but old. The Bucks, how- son as injuries held him to 12.8 would have it made. Yes, new- Dan Issel’s club made great These players will compete for the ever, have added two talented points and 8.2 rebounds a game. comer , acquired strides last year after suffering for the starting two-spot. young players. It’s possible that - Expect the former Providence star from the Pistons for Sean Elliott, through an early-season fourteen The Nuggets are an up and com- Sloan’s Stockton to Malone sys- - -to-Fegadw-€orm this year as he has officially bleached his hair game losing streak. In fact, the ing team that in a few years will tem never really allowed Edwards returns to full health. Meanwhile, blond. Nuggets were only a few wins challenge for the Midwest title. and Murdock to showcase their Horry hopes to build on a success- Regardless of his looks, the away from a playoff berth. Denver Denver’s run and gun offense skills. ful rookie campaign in which he small forward with the league’s should easily reach that goal as should wear down opponents dur- The Jazz must not make the totalled over ten points a night. best rebounding numbers (18.3 they will pass Utah to become the ing home games this season sim- same mistake with David Benoit. The 6-10 small forward should rpg) should help the Spurs im- third-best team in the Midwest. ply because the visitors will not be The third-year small forward out have plenty of time to improve mensely, especially if he main- The last three drafts for the as acclimated to Colorado’s thin- of Alabama is the last real pros- because the Rockets are not ex- tajns a positive attitude. Rodman’s mile-high team have produced ner air. While the Nuggets are a Dect Utah has. Sloan must realize actly known for their depth. Matt frontcourtmate will 1ikelybeTerry Dikembe Mutombo, LaPhonso lock for the playoffs kicertainly Bullard, a three-point specialist, Cummings, who has apparently Ellis, and Rodney Rogers, a vir- moying in the right direction, the see NBA, page 7

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And it is Free! Free! Free! Friday, November 5,1993 THE TUFTS DAILY page seven SPORTS Tuftsfootball is long Cross Country takes third place team had the Tuesday before the race, which included 20 one-quar- ter mile sprints, all under 70 sec- onds. “But we’ll do much bet- ter in the [Eastern College Ath- by JOHN TOMASE ior Nick Alford form one of the letic Conference tournament] and Daily Editorial Board best, if not the best, one-two the New Englands. We’ll do much Forget about the respective punches in the NESCAC. Curtin better once we are rested. We had records of Tufts (1-5) and Colby (68 carries, 249 yards) was in vin- an intense workout on Tuesday, tage ’92 form against Amherst last but we’re all gearing towards the week, powering his way to 97 yards New Englands. So it’s okay that on the ground. we’re training through When Curtin wasn’t dancing NESCAC’s,” Noahrop said. through the Lord Jeff defense, Teammate Bryan Graham con- (4-2). And forget that Saturday’s Alford came in as the perfect curred with Northrop. “The matchup of the Jumbos and White complement, bursting over right third place finish was somewhat Mules marks the final home ap- and left tackle for 90 yards. And disappointing but physically, be- pearance for 13 senior White don’t forget about senior fullback cause of our workouts, we are right Mules. Just remember that Tufts Jim Dufort, who is very quietly on schedule,” he said. “To.win the has absolutely owned Colby over establishing himself as a big play New Englands, we’ll have to run the past three seasons, and the specialist out of the backfield. extremely well, but this is the kind Jumbos are long overdue for a Sophomore Greg Peters, who of team that will rise to the occa- win. has improved leaps and bounds sion. I think we have a good shot.” Last year, the White Mules since the season’s beginning, will came into Medford only to get quarterbackfor Tufts. Once again, The ECAC championships will stomped by the Brown and Blue, Daly should be his primary target, be held this Saturday, Nov. 6, on 23-13. Jumbos, past and present, along with sophomore Jeff Tufts’ home course at Middlesex had hugedays. 1993graduateTodd Soderquist and flanker Matt Fells. Over 30 schools, including Romboli picked off four Matt Kerhoenen. Peters has also shown rivals Massachusetts Institute of Mannering passes to earn the Bos- an affinity for throwing to tight Technology and Coast Guard, will ton Globe’sGolden Helmet Award. end A1 Zappulla in recent weeks, compete. The women’s race will And current Jumbos Brian Curtin and the sure-handed junior has run at 11 a.m. while the gun for the (13 1 yards rushing) and Mike Daly responded with a 17.4 yards per men’s race will be fiied at noon. (two touchdowns) also had games -reception average. to remember. Houston is the_~-- class of the Midwest Division But times have changed. Defensively, the talented NBA Romboli no longer patrols the de- linebacking trio of seniors Eric continued from page 6 considerable time in 1993-94. April, when the Timberwolvestake fensive secondary for Tufts. And Sholds, Jad DeQuattro, and Dan The Jazz have peaked and are on ... Mannering is now one of the most O’Sullivan lead a streaky Tufts that Benoit, not Tyrone Corbin, is now slidingdownhill.Still, as long 6. Dallas Mavericks prolific passers in the New En- defense. Big plays continueto bug, the fufure of the team at the three- as their two All-stars remain, the Last year the Mavericks en- gland Small CollegeAthletic Con- thisunit at the worstpossible times,‘ sppt. If the youngster’s playing team will be assured of 40 wins dured a disastrous season which ference. Last week, thejunior from but they showed signs of snapping time does’iprease, expect a siz- and a playoff berth. understandably reminded the fans Walpole tossed five touchdowns out of their malaise with two late able kmpfr’om the 8.1 ppg he 5. of the 1-15 record posted by the in Colby’s 53- 14 demolition of the stands against Amherst. The Jum- posted last season. The Minnesota Timberolves city’s footbdl team in 1989. In hapless Bates Bobcats. Mannering bos have to shut down Mannering Mark Eaton, who is out indefi- would be ecstatic if they could win January the Cowboys won the - has now thrown 11 touchdowns on and the White Mules’ big play nitely with back problems, was 30 games. Actually, the best sce- Super Bowl after only three years the year. capabilities, especially wideout clearly not the center to lead Utah nario for the team would be if they of rebuilding. Is this a symbol of The Jumbos have plenty of Chris Fossella (20 receptions, 382 to‘the NBA championship. Felton could just secure the number one good things to come in Dallas? weapons of their own, even with- yards, 4 TDs). Spencei, acquired from the draft pick next June. Purdue’s Well, new head coach Quinn out all league wideout Chris Timberwolves for Mike Brown, is Glenn Robinson would fit in quite Buckner’s squad may never win Mikulski.Daly (22receptions,382 With only two games to go, the not the. answer either. After all, if well on Sidney Lowe’s club. the NBA championship, but they yards, 17.4 yards per catch) is now Jumbos can salvage the remainder the seven-footer couldn’t secure But for all their prob1ems;Min- are surely on the road to respect- the main deep threat, although he of the season with two strong per- the startingjob in Minnesota, why nesota actually has a good starting ability. In Jimmy Jackson and has shown concentration lapses formances... and there’s no better should he be any more successful backcourtin MichealWilliams and Jamal Mashburn, the Mavs have on some wide open passes, while way to start than by topping the in Salt Lakecity? DraftpickLuther Doug West. Williams comes into two potential future All-stars. usually coming down with the Colby White Mules and their less Wright, on the other hand, has the 1993-94having made a record 84 Jackson only played in 28 tough throws. than stellarhistoryagainst our Jum- raw materials but is so inexperi- free throws in arow. The 6-2 point games last season, but in that lim- in thebackfield,Curtin andjun- bos. enced that it’s unlikely he’ll see guard is also a good passer as his ited amount of time, the shooting 8.7 assists a game indicate‘ that. guard averaged 16.3points a con- West led the team in scoring last test. Mashburn was a steal at the The Editors’ Challen,ge week10 ~ year with 19.3 ppg while estab- number four draft pick. In other Kevin Paul Dupont may have been too scared to face us, but Globe basKetbal1 writer Jackie MacMullan lishing himself as an excellent years, he might have been the first felt up to the challenge. The Celtics’ beat writer offered her picks with little hesitation, although Indianapolis at outside shooter. If fist round draft choice. Expect the big man out of Washingtonpromptedherto remark, “Boy,coupleofbeauts ofthere.”Yeah, wait untiltheBulletscometotheGarden choice Isaiah “don’t call me J.R.” Kentucky to grab the small for- for a February matinee, Jackie. Anyway, the editors at the Daily feel obliged to give MacMullan her first taste of Rider develops into an offensive ward spot and not let go of it for losing to prepare her for a long, arduous, season with the less than imposing Celtics (please note that Din0 Radja is threat as hoped, West could see his about a decade or so. a player). What she doesn’t know is that the juggernaut 76ers are pushing for a playoff spot. You’ll see. playing time decrease. At power forward Dallas is, at Anyway, all the sports editors have left and that gives me, a former sporp edity, the chance to rip on them Rider will also push Chuck best, shaky. Doug Smith will back again, especially that Doug. First of all, Katz (theun-solitary man) has absolutely no clueabout football (or basketball, Person at small forward. Person, into the startingjob because Terry - or baseball), and yet professes a wealth of knowledge nevertheless. He knows hockey, and that’s it. Why doesn’t he while averaging 16.8 points and Davis was injured in a car acci- just face the facts and stop trying to use his liuck as a way to prove he has a clue about football? As for Tomase, well over five boards a night, might dent. Randy White will back up he’s got his head so far up the NBA that he doesn’t even know how to spell “football.” What’s with all those phone really be more effective coming Mashburn and Smith. calls to Seattle and Phoenix? Finally, there’s Jefe, who everyone likes and respects and thus he deserves to be in first off the bench. The Mavericks’ two centers, place. This was a fun little trip down memory lane, no? Well, I’ll see you on Tuesday in the column. Bye! At power forward, Christian Sean Rooks and Donald Hodge, Laettner should continue to blos- do improve the frontcourt, al- Doug John Jeff Boston Globe som into an NBA star. Last year he though only slightly. At present, Lust Week : 9-3 8-4 7-5 NBA writer proved he was definitely not the Rooks is the better prospect based Season to Date: 48-40 2 45-43 2 56-32 4 lackie MacMullai next Danny Ferry by totalling 18 on the 13.5 points and 7.6 re- points a contest and leading the bounds he averaged last year a Buffalo New England Buffalo Buffalo as Buffalo at New England squad in rebounds. Savvy veteran rookie. Denver at Cleveland Denver Denver Cleveland Cleveland Thurl Bailey should also see some Jackson’s frontcourt mate will NY Giants at Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas action in the frontcourt. be Derek Harper, at least until the Tampa Bay at Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Detroit Like Utah, the Timberwolves point guardis traded. Several clubs Seattle at Houston Seattle Houston Houston Seattle are in dire need of a decent have inquired about the veteran LA Raiders at Chicago LA Raiders LA Raiders Chicago LA Raiders pivotman. Mike Brown, who came and it would seem logical for the

Miami at NY Jets Miami Miami NY Jets Miami over in the Spencer trade, should Maw to deal him while he still has -I San Diego at Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota fight for time with Luc Longley, value. If Harper is moved, Dallas Pittsburgh at Cincinnati Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh although neither appears to be a would lose their top scorer (18.2), Philadelphia at Phoenix Phoenix Phoenix Philadelphia Philadelphia long-term answer. but it would free up Jackson to Minnesota would actually be a Indianapolis at Washington Indianapolis Washington Washington Washington become the go-to man. Walter decentJeam if it weren’t for their Bond, or second round draft pick Bye:San Fransisco, LA Rams, problems at center and the non- Luscious Harris, would take over 4tlanta, New Orleans -.. I I existent bench. Still, Lowe’s club the point in the event of such a Monday Night: should manage to stay out of the trade. Green Bay at Kansas City Kansas City GreenBay Green Bay Kansas City division cellar, although even that The Mavericks are assured of may not be decided until the last Tie-breaker: Total points 4 144 47 43 I game of the regular season next page9 ~ -- -

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Thursday, November 1lth at 12:15-1:15pm or Friday, November 12th Friday, November 5th, 9 H-1AM 5"hi.e Tu6, lalot Avenue at 11:30=1:OOpm *A/cofiotwitti positive 1.9. Come to the Intramural office on the seconc Cd629-9169for mre infonbtwn floor of Halligan Hall during the designated or directions times. Have team rosters ready along with i $10 fee per team. Spots are limited so don't wait too long. Any questions call: MATT FILOSA (629-8423) or MATT BERNSTEIN (628-1885) Friday, November 5,1993 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine You read it here first NBA Portland, and Golden State will be continued from page 7 the Pacificplayoff representatives...... winning more games than they did Here are the predicted seedings, last year when they only came out keeping in mind the fact that the on top eleven times. Whether the order is determined by the teams’ S!CLTDY IN LONDON 1994-1995 team can move out of the Midwest records except for numbers one Division basement is another mat- and two, which go to the two divi- ter. Still, Buckner appears to be a, sion winners. coach who can guide young play- TUFTS IN LONDON ers like Jackson and Mashburn 1. Seattle Supersonics Ms. Jaki Leverson towards success. Dallas is still a 2. Houston Rockets Director of Tufts in London bad team, but if they have a couple 3. more productive drafts, they just 4. Portland Trail Blazers Will hold an information meeting on campus on might become a perennial playoff 5. San Antonio Spurs club by the end of the decade. 6. Denver Nuggets Fridayr November Sr 1993 7. Utah Jazz Come next spring, the Midwest 8. Golden State Warriors At 1O:OO A.M. Division will send Houston, San Antonio, Denver, and Utah into Coolidge Room the postseason. Seattle, Phoenix, You heard it here first. Ballou Hall goes Prospective students, former students and freshmen cordially And the Oscar to... invited. REMAINS and political opponent, and Tim continued from page 5 Pigott-Smith, as the man who fi- after a long separation. England nally marries Miss Kenton. has moved on. The war is over. In addition, Richard Robbins’ The embarrassment of appease- music, Tony Pierce-Roberts’ cin- mentis a distant memory. To some ematography, Andrew Marcus’ extent, Stevens realizes his mis- editing, and Luciana Arrighi’s pro- take: blind duty in the face of duction design all deserve recog- dangerous politics. And yet, there nition. Furthermore, Prawer is regeneration. Modernity has Jhabvala’s screenplayis excellent. brought a sense of forgiveness, and withit,DarlingtonHallissym- Yet, credit must return to bolicallycleansed ofpastmistakes. Hopkns, Thompson, and espe- The final scene is clearly SYm- cially Ivory, for putting these ele- bok: England has survived. ments together. With this film, he The Remains of the Day is a mayjustreceivethehericanrec- flawless film. Hopkins’ and ognitionthathaseluded himforso Thompson’s performances are long. IfA Room with a View and complementedby Fox, Reeve, and Howards End were not enough, an excellent cast of minor charac- The Remains of the Day surely ters. This cast included Peter places him in that exclusive cat- PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT a Vaughan as Stevens’ father and egory of great modern directors another victim of duty, Hugh Grant Rarely is the film world treated tc OPEN HOUSE as Darlington’s journalist godsc a work of this quality. Students flock to auditions - MACHINAL with some students receiving the MonAay, November 8 continued from page 3 greatly anticipated callback later 11:30 - It00 Before these students begin that night. The final cast list was Miner Hall, second floor rehearsal, though, they need to posted soon after, yielding tri- “make it,” and competition is umphs and disappointments. a light lunch will be served tough. The original 50 parts were Kathryn Vaughan was cast as the reduced to six men and six women Young Woman, the lead role. Lyn with one leading lady gaining 50 Dohaney will potray her mother, percent of all the lines. and Mark Mishkin will play the Young- Woman’s husband. Prepa- Door prizes and a contest for some added fun! Auditions finished Tuesday ration now begins! I It’s late night at the Daily, and we know that you’d like to join,us here. BOSTON HARBOR CRUISE ! Environmental Studies Program Maiden Voyage! ! Just be warned that once you come !Tufts down here, you can never leave. Environmental Enthusiasts Encouraged But we promise to be nice.

IBrussels Paris London Rome Spain Israel Saturday November 6, 12:30-4:3OPM . Chart a Course for Success... -Rain or Shine- .. .The waters of international business and commerce are Join the United Nations Environment Programme Fellows and Tufts Environmental Studies Program majors t us guide you through the ebb and flow for a memorable voyage aboard the New England Aquarium’s vessel, the Doc Edgerton. The boat is ours for the afternoon. Our trip is both educational and celebrational. Combine the excitement of Graduate study in an Transecting Boston Harbor, we will analyze gradients of ecological stress, using a of probes, meters International setting with the academic excellence of series a A Boston University Degree. and software tools. After sampling the water column along several stations, discussion of the findings and implications will follow. We will bring to light major aspects of coastal zone management, marine ecology and oceanographic technology. Then we celebrate with refreshments at sea, courtesy of the UN Master of Arts in International and the Environmental Studies hogram. Meet the Program faculty and its new Director (the one with the dramamine *-glow). I Master of Science in Management A Boston University Degree Admission in January, April or Wear sneakers or boots, a windbreaker and warm layers of clothing (although the boat’s cabins are heated), ‘ and bring a check for $12.00 made out to the New England Aquarium. Fee includes admission to the September Aquarium immediately following return. 41 I------Assemble at 12: 15 p.m. at the dock just northeast of the outdoor seals habitat at New England Aquarium.

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