Senate Establishes Three Taskforces CORNELL The Senate The Task Force on Bylaws will has established three task forces establish investigatory methods to be used by the Senate in this CHRONICLE on bylaws, committees and campus life, to facilitate the area. This task force will also earliest and smoothest operation establish legislative and election The official weekly of record for Cornell University of the Senate in the fall procedures to be used by the The Task Force on Campus Senate. Life is to help the Senate The Task Force on Bylaws also Vol. No. 34 Friday. July 17, 1970 establish the new Division of will concern itself with writing Campus Life as soon as possible. bylaws concerning the campus The task force will survey the code of conduct and judicial operations of existing bodies that procedures. The judicial system, Employes Overwhelmingly will constitute the Division of now a primary responsibility of Campus Life and work closely the Senate, may be amended or with the University may be adopted as it now Reject Union in NLRB Election administration to set up an stands. Cornell University employes had decided earlier in the year, balloting that of 3,800 employes operational scheme that will Other matters to be dealt with Thursday rejected the Civil after hearings last November, to eligible to vote, 3,051 had cast enable the division to get under by this task force are the possible Service Employes' Association assume jurisdiction over labor either valid or challenged ballots. way in the fall. formulation of a Bill of Rights, a (CSEA) as collective bargaining matters at Cornell, and had This broke down into 2,969 One of the Senates major statement of academic freedom representative by a vote of nearly designated the CSEA as the ballots that were counted, and powers is that of investigation of students, and the possibility of 4-1 in an election conducted by union to appear on the ballot. 82 challenged votes. There were increased representation of the the National Labor Relations The NLRB announced after the four void ballots. University staff in the Senate. Board (NLRB). Corson Explains The Task Force on Committees The results of the day-long will establish rules for Pachyderm With A Ponderous Problem Reorganization election, with approximately 80 membership and operation of per cent of eligible voters casting University President Dale R Senate committees This task ballots, were 2,335 against Corson presented an interim force will be involved with the pepresentation by the CSEA and report on administrative representation and selection 634 for representation by the reorganization at Cornell in a process for the Presidential union. Formal certification of the meeting with top University Selection Committee to be results is expected from the management officials June 24 formed within the Senate. NLRB in about seven days The reorganization is Through a survey of the The election at scheduled to be completed by present system of university followed a mail ballot for September 1. planning review, the task force employes at Cornell locations The University was assisted in also will be expected to make outside Tompkins County the reorganization study by recommendations on how the throughout New York State. The McKinsey & Co.. Inc., a New Senate's Planning Review mail ballots and those cast York City management Committee could meaningfully manually at Barton Hall were consultant firm participate in the planning mixed at the end of voting and The interim report presented process counted together as a further by Corson follows: The job of setting up a guarantee of secret balloting. "We are now moving ahead to Committee on Educational Eligible to vote were all non- implement the reorganization of Innovation will also belong to the academic, non-supervisory, non- the central administration of the Task Force on Committees. professional employes of the University which has been under Finally, this task force will try to University, with the exception of study and consideration during formulate a regularized confidential personnel, guards the spring. This study was procedure for committees to be and employes in the Building prompted by two considerations: informed of the activities of Trades Council. The impending retirement by departments and agencies within The election was ordered by Vice President for Business John their jurisdiction. the National Labor Relations Burton and the need to make the In view of the events which led Board on June 12. The NLRB jobs of the President and the Continued on Page 10 Provost more manageable. • "At this time, I want to bring you up to date on where we Architecture Seeks stand. even though a considerable number of matters Successor to Dean Kelly still remain to be resolved over A special study committee to survey new developments in the the summer. The consulting education and practice of architects and to make recommendation on team from McKinsey and Co. the future direction and organization in the architecture program at JUMBO TUMMY ACHE — Annie, a pint-sized elephant with a jumbo-sized made its report to m* on June 1. Cornell University has been formed by University Provost Robert A. tummy ache, is recovering from her ailment at the New York State Veterinary College at Cornell The ten-week-old elephant, who tips the scales at 340 Continued on Page 7 Plane pounds, was hauled to Cornell in a crate in a pickup truck from her home at The committee will also help find a successor to Burnham Kelly, Fox's Zoo in West Sank Lake, south of Troy. Doctors at the Colleges Large dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning. Kelly, who has Animal Hospital diagnosed Annies problem as a gastrointestinal Chronicle served as dean for ten years, has asked to be relieved of his deanship disturbance Annie is on a special diet which includes goat s milk and a thick at the end of the 1970-71 academic year. gruel of mashed bananas and cooked rice Here, six-year-old Terri Reyna. Capsule daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Reyna of Mecklenburg Road, holds a milk Kelly will be chairman of the NO VACANCIES in bottle for Annie University residence halls next new committee, which will seek year. advice from leading educators Page 2 and practitioners and will gather New African a Site Readied COFFEEHOUSES must views of faculty, students and restrict hours, menus, or pay graduates of the Department of The new permanent home of story wood-frame building at assessment Architecture and of others Cornell's Africana Studies and 320 Wait Avenue. This structure Page 3 concerned with this field of Research Center will be ready for was destroyed April 1 by a fire INTERNAL REVENUE and education occupancy in time for the start of which Ithaca fire officials believe the universities the fall term, Thomas W to have been arson. Page 8 The committee report, which is Mackesey, the University's vice The new Center is located on a ALUMNI University 70 expected to be ready early in the president for planning has four-acre site and is begins this week. fall semester, will serve as a announced. approximately one-third larger in Page 7 basis for future development of This issue of Cornell Extensive remodeling is now overall square footage than the programs in architecture and the Chronicle replaces that underway at the Center's new Wait Avenue building which originally scheduled for nature of their ties to related location, the former Alpha contained some 8.000 square publication July 9. Publication fields in the University. The study Epsilon Pi fraternity house at 310 feet. The University purchased was rescheduled until today will take into account the Triphammer Road at the north the new Center building on June to allow for promulgation of financial pressures facing the edge of the campus. 15 and remodeling started the the results of yesterday's University and the need for The three-story masonry next day NLRB-supervised union maximum effectiveness in all election at Cornell BURNHAM KELLY building replaces the Center's Immediately following the fire, Resigns as Architecture Dean Continued on Page 17 original headquarters, a three- Continued on Page 11 2 CORNELLCHRONICLE Dorms All Filled Shedding New Light For Next Year In spite of traditions and predictions to the contrary, Cornell students apparently have chosen to live in University housing next year "Surprisingly enough, we have a housing shortage." Ruth W. Darling, associate dean of students, said. For the first time in the fall. Cornell will offer substantial will live in University dormitories numbers of housing spaces for next year, including the five low sophomore and upperclass men rise units in the North Campus as well as women. Traditionally, complex, behind Mary Donlon Cornell has not been able to Hall The two high rise dorms in accommodate many upperclass the complex, as well as the male students student center in the same area, Some 4.800 single students have not yet been completed Early in the spring term, the Museum Bids Office of the Dean of Students Higher Than announced sweeping changes in University housing policy. Expected Additional residences were The lowest of three bids substantially integrated by sex submitted Tuesday for for the first time, differential construction of Cornell room rents were offered, a new University's proposed new art residential college was set up. museum was substantially and a priority system for room higher than the University selection was put into operation anticipated. according to Officials had worried that Thomas W Mackesey, vice students would shun campus NIGHT AND DAY — Newly installed mercury vapor lamps illuminate the grounds of the Art president for planning housing and leave even the new Museum on East Avenue Designed by John Watson, landscape illuminator from Dallas. Texas, the new lighting for housing complex empty Just the both the museum and the top of McGraw Tower cost some $20,000. paid for by a special gift of alumnus Floyd The low bid. Mackesey said, Newman, and University funds The 200 watt lamps brightening up the museum were placed for both security and opposite occurred. Mrs Darling was $4,039,000 submitted by landscape effect purposes the William C. Pahl Construction said, as some 30 students are Company. Inc.. of Syracuse now waiting for single room The University has 45 days in space to open up Holland and Barlow Re-elected which to decide whether it will An additional 24 people have award a building contract based been placed in four df the suites on the bids received Tuesday. in North Campus 8. which By Alumni to Board of Trustees Mackesey said. houses the International Living The architects, I.M. Pei & Center. Dickson VI. which will be Jerome H. Holland '39. the member Board of Trustees of philosophy degree in Partners of New York City, a men's dorm for the first time American ambassador to began July .1. sociology in 1950 from the estimated the building cost at next year, will also house 21 Sweden, and Walter G. Barlow • Holland was named to the University of Pennsylvania. approximately $3 5 million. extra transfer coeds in a first- '39. senior partner in a New York ambassadorial post by President While at Cornell. Holland was Planning for the museum has floor (or "winecellar") corridor City management consultant Richard M. Nixon on January 12. twice named to the All-American been underway since early 1967 Mrs. Darling attributed the firm, have been re-elected to five- Prior to that he was president of football team as an end. and is a when the University received a success of the housing program year terms on Cornell Hampton Institute in Virginia. A member of the National Football gift of $4 million toward the to two main factors: "disaffected University's Board of Trustees. native of Auburn, Holland earned Hall of Fame. museum project from H.F. students who don't like the The two trustees were a bachelor of science degree in Barlow is senior partner in Johnson, honorary chairman of residence halls are more visible renamed at an annual election of 1939 and a master of science Partners for Growth Inc., New S..C. Johnson & Sons Inc. of than those who prefer to live in the Cornell Alumni Association. degree two years later, both from York consultants for Racine, Wis. Continued on Page 6 Their new terms with the 48- Cornell. He also earned a doctor management. As president of his firm's subsidiary. Research Strategies Corp, he serves a Memorial Service Held for Rossiter number of major American corporations and business Funeral services were held personal Bible. out in a crowd. Alfred Kahn, dean of the College groups Monday in for Rossiter was found dead in the of Arts and Sciences, said: "It is characteristic of his Elected first to the Cornell Clinton L Rossiter, John L. basement of his home at 1 10 "Clinton Rossiter was a dear loyalties, his sense of tradition, Board of Trustees by the alumni Senior University Professor of Highland Ave. Saturday. The friend of mine for more than 20 his sense of personal in 1968, he served on the American Institutions. expert on the American years. responsibility, and also of his Special Trustee Committee to Rev. Gurdon Brewster, presidency was 52. "He was a man who will never humanity, that when he saw the study the entire Cornell situation University Episcopal chaplain, The cause of death was listed be forgotten by anyone who ever elm trees gradually disappear following events of April, 1969. officiated at the services, which as acute myocardial dilitation, came into contact with him from the Arts College He is also a member of the included several readings and causing the lungs to fill with "He was a man of intense Quadrangle, he undertook to Council for the Cornell United hymns. Deane W. Malott. fluid, according to Dr David loyalties to his family* his replace them himself. Religious Work (CURW) Safadi. a pathologist and acting friends. his teachers. his University president emeritus, "And because of all these coroner at Tompkins County students, to every school he ever also read a passage that had traits, these firm beliefs and high, Hospital. attended, but above all to been marked in Rossiters high standards, accompanied by Dr. Safadi said that the finding Cornell, and to his country. He a great need of people, he was CORNELL was only provisional, and that it devoted his life to probing the an immensely complicated man e would be two weeks before a best traditions of his country. He CHRONICLE in a way noble, in a way intensely definite cause of death could be believed profoundly in those Published weekly by the human and vulnerable. He was a determined traditions; he wrote and lectured Office of Public famous man. and deservedly so." Rossiter. a familiar figure on about them brilliantly; and it was Information of Cornell deeply painful to him when he University and dis'ributed the campus for a quarter of a Rossiter's best known works thought his country was free of charge to faculty, century, held the Senior chair were "Seedtime of the Republic" and a joint appointment in both unfaithful to them. students. staff and and "The American Presidency." employes. Mail the Department of History and "He set for his own life the Published in 1953, "Seedtime of the Department of Government highest standards of self- subscription $ 10 per year. the Republic" was awarded the Editorial office. 110 Day for 12 years He received his discipline, hard work, of absolute Bancroft Prize, the Woodrow bachelor's degree in classics and unyielding integrity Hall. Ithaca. NY. 14850. Wilson Award of the American Telephone 256-4666. from Cornell in 1939. and then "He also loved to laugh, Political Science Association, went on to Princeton, where he although he probably did not Editor. Arthur W Brodeur. and the Institute of Early Editorial Assistant. Michael earned a master's and a laugh enough for his own peace American History prize. doctorate in 1941 and 1942. of mind He loved sports. He S Rosenbaum, Photo respectively He returned to his loved parties. He would play the His "The American Editor. Sol Goldberg. Staff alma mater as an assistant guitar and sing with our children. Presidency, " which was Photographer. Russell C. professor in 1947 He could be charming and published in 1956, has become Hamilton. Many colleagues and friends, entertaining. He loved to be the a classic study, and is used as a CLINTON ROSSITER both at Cornell and across the center of attention. He was standard text in colleges and Dead at 52 country, paid tribute to Rossiter. immensely colorful and he stood universities around the world. CORNELL CHRONICLE 3 Coffeehouses Must French Astronomers Studying Restrict Menus, Hours Cornell University has placed a beverages and "snack foods Solar Bursts at Arecibo Lab ten per cent assessment on the such as donuts" and close from A team of French astronomers will be at the observatory for one British team used the Arecibo gross income all of coffee houses noon to 2 p.m. and 4:30 to 8 are visiting Cornell's Arecibo month starting July 1 5. Observatory in conjuction with operating in competition with p.m.; or pay a ten per cent Observatory in Puerto Rico this There are various kinds of solar the Jodrell Bank Observatory in housing and dining facilities on charge "as a contribution to month to conduct experiments to bursts. caused mostly by England in an interferometric campus. general University overhead learn more about solar bursts, instabilities in the sun's surface. experiment to study very small A directive by Arthur H. expenses and debt service." sudden increases in radio energy Many are associated with solar radio sources in space. A Peterson. University controller, Three such coffeehouses will emitted by the sun flares which are sudden Candian group also used the disturbances of the solar surface states that all facilities operating be effected most strongly by the Because of the unusual nature observatory this spring for lasting from a few minutes to in academic buildings must directive — The Temple of Zues. of the experiment, the French experiments. hours. Solar flares often disrupt either restrict their menus to in Goldwin Smith Hall; the Green have been building a special feed The Arecibo Observatory is radio communications and could Dragon, in the basement of system which will collect the operated by Cornell University present danger to space Sibley Hall: and The Commons. radio waves to enable them to under contract with the National travelers. Loomis Named in Anabel Taylor Hall be studied. A French engineer Science Foundation with partial Gordon H Pettengill, director The Green Dragon and Temple was at the observatory last support from the Advanced Student Union of the Arecibo Observatory, said of Zeus, have both become winter to make sure attachments Research Projects Agency this will be the first time-the Director popular eating spots during the on the special feed will fit the regular academic year after they Arecibo telescope, the world's Ronald N. Loomis. director of framework of the permanent feed began serving sandwiches, fruits largest of its type, will be used in Auction to Aid the Bristol Campus Center and support structure. and other light foods. such an intensive study of the coordinator of student activities Earthquake The French team is headed by sun. The telescope has been at Hamilton College in Clinton According to Peterson. The Andre A. Boischot of the used once before in radar studies Victims Set since 1963, has been named Commons will curtail its menu and hours so as to comply with Meudon Observatory in of the sun in 1966. however. An auction and art show is director of the Department of the directive and not pay the 10 France, which operates a radio This will be the first time a scheduled from 12:30 p.m. to University Unions at Cornell per cent assessment. A telescope in Nancay. southeast French group will visit the 2:30 p.m. Saturday in DeWitt University, Mark Barlow Jr., vice- spokesman for the Green Dragon of Paris. The group plans to observatory, although individual Park in Ithaca to raise money to president for student affairs has said the coffee house intends to explore -the behavior in time and French astronomers have served aid victims of the Peruvian announced. continue serving sandwiches, ice frequency of intense short-lived on the observatory's staff Three earthquake of May 31 Loomis will assume his new cream and other snacks and pay solar bursts. The French scientist times in the past 12 months, a Latin American handicrafts the assessment. such as textiles, paintings and "This may cause the prices to clothing will be auctioned. In go up on a few things, but not Prof. Hogan Appointed addition, articles will be sold in substantially," said Yvonne several stalls that will be erected Becker, the manager of the To White Law Chair at the park. All the items to be sold were brought to Ithaca by Sibley coffeehouse, "but why William E. Hogan Jr. was the endowed professorship was Peace Corps personnel and hack it?" appointed the J. DuPratt Horace E. Whiteside whose Cornell faculty and staff "What will be cut will be the White Professor of Law by tenure was from 1951 to 1956. profits, which in the past have members Dean W. Ray Forrester of Cornell The fund supporting the chair been donated to various student University's Law School, has since been used to support A display of paintings by the organizations here in the effective July 1. visiting professors. The last children of Vicos. one of the Architecture College." Mrs. The chair was established by visiting incumbent was Panayotis stricken villages, will be featured. Becker said. "We just won't be Cornell's Board of Trustees in J Zepos of Greece who taught Proceeds will go to victims in able to give that money any 1947 from funds which had a course in continental private six Peruvian villages. Huaylas, more." Mancos. Mita. Catac, Huata and been started in 1926 by a gift law during the 1970 spring term. Peterson indicated that Temple from Justin DuPratt White. White Vicos. The villages are ones in A native of Haverhill. Mass.. which Cornell has had or still has of Zeus, which is closed during earned a bachelor of letters Hogan is prominent in the field of close relationships. At least ten the summer months, will also degree in 1890 at Cornell. He continue to serve light meals and commercial law and creditor's Cornell departments are practiced law in New York City will pay the assessment. rights. He earned a bachelor of engaged in research projects and was a Cornell trustee from RONALD LOOMIS "This is not to say sandwiches arts degree in chemistry in 1949 [throughout Peru. The 1913 to 1939. He was chairman New Straight Director won't be brought in and eaten in at Boston College and three University's interest in that of the board of trustees from these places." Peterson said. years later he was awarded a country started early in the post on Sept 1 He succeeds January to July 1, 1939. when he "Its just that they won't be sold bachelor of law degree from the 1950's with the work of the late Edgar A. Whiting, who is retiring died. there," or eaten during the noon same college. He earned a Allan R Holmberg. professor of after 40 years service on the The first permanent holder of to 2 p.m. hours, he said. doctor of the science of law anthropology at Cornell until his Cornell staff. degree in 1963 from Harvard death in 1966. His work in the As director of University University • village of Vicos attracted wide Unions. Loomis will be Computing Board Advocates interest. responsible for developing and After serving in the Air Force coordinating cultural, social, Saturday's auction is one of from 1952 to 1955. Hogan was recreational and service activities Funding Changes .continuing activities of a local in the student centers on the The Academic Computing made in October. A reminder of named an assistant professor of - Jbranch of the National Peru Cornell campus. These include Advisory Board has this new scheme together with law at Boston College. He was Earthquake Relief Committee. Persons who wish to donate . Noyes recommended to University another request for proposals promoted to associate professor Student Center and the North Provost Robert A. Plane that, in will be made in September so memorabilia to aid in the effort ' of law at Boston College in Campus Center when its the future, research allocation that anyone who was absent may telephone Mrs. Barbara 1958. He came to Cornell as an construction is completed next funds for computing should be during the summer will be able Curran at 347-4840. associate professor of law in fall. distributed by the Cornell to make a proposal in time for Sponsors of the auction and 1960 and was promoted to Loomis was born in New Research Grants Committee. the October awards." art show are Mrs. Dorothy — professor two years later. He was Britain. Conn., attended school Geoffrey V. Chester, director of Dillingham. Mrs. Francine a visiting professor of law at Herman, Mrs. Laura Holmberg, there, and was graduated from the Laboratory of Atomic and Chester added, "to insure that Columbia University in 1963 and Ithaca Mayor Hunna Johns. Jack the University of Connecticut in Solid State Physics and Advisory the''flow of these funds is not held a similar post at Harvard K Kiely. Rev. David Gramkee and 1959 with a bachelor of arts Board chairman, reports that held up during the period July to from 1964 to 1965. He currently William F. Whyte. degree in sociology He has done October, an allocation has been Provost Plane has accepted this is the Visiting Alumni Professor graduate study in educational made to each of the deans of the recommendation and the Grants of Law at the University of psychology at the University of Committee has agreed to solicit endowed schools and colleges. Index Next Week This allocation is slightly less Minnesota and will return to Minnesota where he served on and examine proposals for these A comprehensive index than one-fourth the amount that Cornell in September. the student union staff from research allocation funds. of the content of Volume 1 each of these units used during 1959 to 1961. The Grants Committee will be Hogan is a member of the of Cornell Chronicle will last fiscal year. It is now available From 1961 until February augmented by two or three American Law Institute and the appear in the next for distribution on the same basis 1963 he was outing and games people knowledgable in American Bar Association (ABA). Chronicle to be published as last year and can be used director for the Wisconsin computing, Chester said, to He is a chairman of the ABA's July 30. This index will throughout the current fiscal Memorial Union at the University assist in the new task committee on the regulation of provide Chronicle readers year." of Wisconsin. He was named "The details of this new consumer credit and former with a ready reference to program director of the mechanism are still being For the fiscal year 1970-71, chairman of the ABA's the content of the 35 issues Wisconsin Memorial Union in worked out." Chester said, "but some $60,000 of these funds committee on the proposed of the first year of Chronicle 1963 and served in this post for we expect that the first will be available. Chester said. uniform consumer credit code, publication which started six months before assuming his solicitation for proposals will be This is about three-fourths the and a member of the ABA's September 25. 1969 and current position at Hamilton made in the second half of July amount distributed during 1969- Council on Corporation. Banking ends July 30. 1970. : College. and that the first awards will be 70. and Business Law. 4 CORNELL CHRONICLE and impractical notion that a Museum, the shaded walks along taking those who had disrupted great faculty should concern the gorges and even the very commencement exercises out itself not only with matters of heart of the lower campus must via a north side exit. high policy but with the most all be paved with the asphalt "I immediately ran to the ILR Bulletin ordinary of housekeeping which is creeping over the rest of parking lot and got there just details. Most ridiculous of all, it our land at the rate of several after those arrested had been insists on transacting all this millions of acres a year — all placed in the second seat of the of the Faculty business as a committee of the this in the name of the patrol car and before anyone had whole, while blandly ignoring the inevitability of history and the sat down in front of the car to prolonged and careful studies of fulfillment of the American block its exit from the parking (Publication of this Bulletin is supervised by the its subcommittees. In this dream. lot. There was a brief moment instance, the offense against Everyone who has thought before perhaps three or four Secretary of the University Faculty William T. Keeton, good order was unusually about the matter at all knows protesters did sit down on the 304 Day Hall, 256-4843.) flagrant since the faculty had that we must find some pavement in front of the vehicle. before it the admirable example alternative to the present There was again a moment or Extra-Mural Teaching Policy of the Senate which had wisely uncontrolled and mindless two before Safety Division decided not to override the Faculty wishing to teach extra additional teaching is done at expansion of the use of the patrolmen commenced to drag decisions of the Traffic Board automobile. It simply costs too the protesters out of the path of courses either in the Extra- another institution or in without thinking more carefully Mural division, or hold an Cornell's own Extra-Mural much to rely on it as our prime the car. They were dragged for appointment simultaneously at division, except that with about the issues. means of transportation, as our the obvious reason that they did Cornell and some other increasingly tight budgets the Most of the specific arguments chosen method of confirming our not get on their feet and walk institution, are, as a rule, not amount that Cornell can pay its educed to stay the execution of status, and as our best hope of away when asked to do so. The permitted to do so, according to own full-time faculty members the plan of the Traffic Board are reassuring those uncertain of minute they were deagged away," University Provost Robert A. must be carefully controlled. so obviously the result of hurt their masculinity. Our first three or four others would take Plane. feelings, ex parte pleading, halting steps in the right "Under this principle, the their places, and they In a recent memorandum laziness, and greed that they are direction are bound to be themselves would immediately general rule is that full-time scarcely worth notice. uncertain and, to a considerable circulated to deans, directors faculty members may not during return and sit down again after and department heads, Plane Nevertheless, as a point of degree, inequitable, but for having, been removed. I would said: "The principle covering the regular academic year personal privilege I rise to the goodness sake let's take them guess that there were three or both these practices (teaching undertake additional teaching defense of secretaries in general and correct our course as we go four tries at clearing the path extra-mural courses or at for additional compensation and the executive secretary of along. I can only hope that when from this first location. Ninety another institution) is that the either at Cornell or elsewhere." the Division of Biological the President transmits the percent of the patrolmen's effort University cannot on the one Plane said, however, that the Sciences in particular. Leaving faculty resolution to the Board of here consisted of the most gentle hand reduce faculty teaching rule is subject to certain aside the impropriety of Trustees, he will remark not dragging. In one or two instances loads to a reasonable minimum exceptions mentioned in a implying that a lady of only on the small number of there was shoving and pushing and on the other permit faculty memorandum "Policy on Inter- unimpeachable credentials, who people presefht and voting but on by patrolmen when the members on full-time College Compensation" dated was not present to defend the likelihood that the sample protesters they were trying to appointments to undertake November 5, 1965. Exceptions herself, had obtained her parking was heavily biased. It is an remove tried to push and shove substantial additional teaching may occur for instance, when a permit by illicit practice, I unfortunate defect of the their way back to the pavement for extra compensation. crucial course at a nearby cannot overlook the assumption democratic process that most in front of the vehicle. There was "So far as this principle is college would go untaught that assistant professors as a men feel more strongly about never a hand raised or a foot concerned, it makes no without some Cornell faculty class are intrinsically more their selfish interests than about kicked by any patrolman. difference whether this member to assume the overload. deserving than senior the welfare of the commons. secretaries and other Those with a pet sheep to graze "Since the patrolmen, some of unclassified personnel. It is attend to vote while those with them out of breath from certainly not immediately loftier but unfortunately weaker exertion, were having difficulty obvious that a group of young motives stay away and transact clearing the path immediately in Faculty Opinion. . . people who are only tentatively other business. front of the patrol car at this here, striving to prove Robert S. Morison, M.D., location, there was a decision themselves as members of this Director, Division of made to back up the vehicle, go Editor: more and more sheep upon faculty or nourishing in their Biological Sciences around the other side of the lot I left the June faculty meeting them. Each individual breasts the hope of better jobs at Editor's Note: next to the ILR Library, and then with a feeling close to utter farmer gained some individual Yale, should in all cases take emerge from the lot near the advantage whenever he added At a meeting June 10, the despair — despair for Cornell, precedence over a corps of University Faculty voted 138 to loading dock of the Research despair for the intellectual one sheep but there came an evil women who have dedicated their Building. When the vehicle got to day when the total number of 68 to ask University President community, despair, indeed for lives and fortunes to Cornell for Dale R. Corson to convey its this second location, the six to the future of the human race. sheep outran the production of periods of up to 50 years. Often eight protesters simply moved grass. The total production of feeling of dissatisfaction' with You think I exaggerate? Grant the only factors which prevent recently announced parking fee over and began sitting down me a moment to explain. wool and meat declined and these women from reaching the again at this second location and everybody was worse off. But regulations to the Executive Many times during the last two salary level which would Committee of the University blocked the vehicle's exit. One of years I have left faculty there was still an incentive to the automatically qualify them for a the students released the hood individual farmer to add another Board of Trustees at its July 21 meetings with a feeling U sticker are an archaic meeting. The Faculty's latch on the vehicle and raised approaching despair but it fell sheep since he thereby increased definition of what constitutes the hood, blocking all forward his share of the dwindling dissatisfaction was expressed in short of utterness for the compensatable merit and a a resolution presented by L. vision of the driver. At this point, following reason. The issues had production. I hope I need not positively atavistic attitude the Safety Division patrolmen point out in detail how this Pearce Williams, chairman of been complicated and often hard towards the economics rights of the Department of History. The began to work more effectively. to define. They involved deep metaphor applies to our wasteful women. Protesters were again dragged exploitation of natural resolution read: "Be it resolved feelings on matters of principle, Rather more general in its that the regulations of the Board away and at least one bystander and the principles themselves resources, our callous pollution was deputized to help in the of the environment and our implications was the assertion on Traffic Control relating to the were clearly in conflict. At times that once having adopted the charging of parking fees be set removal effort. The dragging the whole philosophical base on selfish propensity to achieve was a little more determined, immortality by producing more automobile as a way of life, aside until a more equitable and which many of us have built our Americans in general and helpful scheme can be brought to and there was more pushing and lives appeared to be up for children than we can take care shoving on both sides. Again, of. Nor should I need to Cornell in particular, are the Faculty of the University for reexamination. In such required to develop every one of its approval." however, no patrolman or deputy circumstances even the best of elaborate on how the Cornell raised a hand or kicked a foot. traffic problem reduces this its evil consequences to their men might be excused for logical conclusions. One must "When the students began to floundering. Why do I feel so whole complex to its lowest Editor: terms. hope that even the most ardent Here is a statement I prepared see that there would not be any much worse about a meeting dialectical materialist can find others coming to help them block which dealt with a clear cut but One would think that a child and sent to the University some antithesis to the thesis that Ombudsman, Alice H. Cook, at the vehicle's exit and that they essentially trivial matter like could understand it. Indeed, in the fullness of time the quiet would probably not be successful parking? Because the very there is good evidence that her request. It concerns a gardens behind the White Commencement Day for very long, at least two of simplicity of the occasion threw children do understand it. them became obscene in their into high relief the various Unhappily the June meeting disturbance in the parking lot of the School of Industrial and verbal treatment of arresting incapacities of the faculty which demonstrated that the Cornell Secretary officers. I personally saw and heretofore have been decently faculty, by a majority of two to Labor Relations. In "In response to your heard one protester, who stuck concealed or at least excused by one, does not understand it. How his face within two or three the complexity and novelty of can we have any hope that the Hospital telephoned request, I am dictating the following inches of a patrolman's face, call the issues. country as a whole can locate The Secretary of the the patrolman a "pig" and a But there is a further point. power plants, ration dwindling University Faculty, statement with regard to my The parking problem, though water supplies, and determine William T. Keeton, is observation of the disturbance "mother ." He shouted this simple enough on its face, is the best use of land if a group of recuperating at Mount which took place in the ILR question in the patrolman's face: actually a very perfect model of people with "all the advantages" Auburn Hospital in parking lot following the "Who is being violent? Who's the major problem of our times: cannot get together to decide Cambridge, Mass, from removal of protesters from using violence?" Then he how do selfish men get on with how to use the Cornell campus? open heart surgery which commencement exercises in answered it himself by saying it each other and with their natural Moreover, in defending their he underwent June 17. Barton Hall. was the "pigs." The patrolman environment in a time of position they demonstrated those It is not known how long "I was standing near the west looked him square in the eye, constantly increasing numbers. procedures and qualities which the Secretary will be entrance to Barton Hall (i.e., the from that very close range which Last year Professor Garrett have made so many recent confined to the hospital. entrance facing the Statler Inn) the student himself had effected, Hardin of Santa Barbara faculty meetings so deplorable. In the interim, any when the disturbance began. I and said: "You know what, published an elegant and Everything was there except the correspondence to the knew something was taking you have bad breath." The penetrating article entitled "The unseemly resort to Roberts' Bulletin of the Faculty place when two persons, student's response was: "Yeh, I Tragedy of the Commons." I Rules to win a point when reason may be directed to either apparently students, came know, that's not the only thing recommend it unreservedly to and justice are clearly on the the Dean of the Faculty, racing around the north side of about me that's bad." This little all my colleagues. In it he other side. Yes, everything else Robert D. Miller, 304 Day Barton Hall from the direction of drama shows the remarkable outlined the basic dilemma in was there, the selfishness, the Hall, or to the editor of the ILR parking lot and forbearance of the patrolman, as terms of what happened to the arrogance, the lack of common Cornell Chronicle, Arthur screamed to their apparent well as his genius for a perfect old English commons when more sense, the unwillingness to W. Brodeur, 110 Day. friends at the west entrance that comeback. and more farmers pastured accept facts, above all the silly Safety Division patrolmen were Continued on Page 10 CORNELL CHRONICLE 3 Cornell Professors and Employes New Professors Join End Long Careers at University Cornell Faculty While June meant graduation the year by the New York directed the development of new A number of new professors Bar in 1963. He also belongs to for many Cornellians. for some Veterinary Medical Society in equipment and management have been elected to the faculty the Illinois Bar and Washington employes and faculty, it meant 1964. The citation was for his approaches for the hotel and of the University since the last Bar associations. retirement after long years at the "outstanding professional and hospitality industry. These issue of the Chronicle. The Henry Y. Wan Jr.. a micro- University. public service." projects have varied from Department of Government theorist in economics, will join Leigh H- Harden, professor of A native of Allamuchy. N.J., Dr. devising the equipment and added three new professors, the department of economics as personnel administration, who Danks was graduated from methods for testing the quality of while other professors joined the a professor. has been in charge of admissions Pennsylvania State College in mattresses to developing a economics, anthropology and Wan has been an associate at the College of Agriculture, 1929 and earned his veterinary revolutionary approach to hotel philosophy departments. professor at the University of retired June 30 after 25 years of degree at Cornell University in dining based entirely on frozen George H. Quester. a specialist California at Davis since 1965. service at Cornell. 1933. He practiced in New foods in national security and Before his appointment there he In recognition of his long Jersey and taught at Kansas His future plans include international politics, will join the was a visiting assistant professor service to the University, the State College before joining the establishing a hotel consulting government department as an at the University of Washington. Board of Trustees named Harden Cornell staff as an instructor in service. associate professor in Septem- Seattle: a visiting lecturer at the professor of personnel 1936. He became a professor in Sayles brought to his research ber. University of New South Wales. administration, emeritus. 1945. projects a combination of Currently. Quester is on the Sydney. Australia: and a junior Harden has been in charge of He lives with his wife at 1620 practical experience from faculty of Harvard University professor at National Taiwan selection of students seeking Hanshaw Road. working in the hotel business where he has served since 1965 University. Taipei. admission to the College of Reynolds Metz. a senior world and basic knowledge in as an assistant professor. Born in Hankow. China. Wan is Agriculture since joining the staff purchasing agent in the both engineering and hotel The addition of Quester as an a citizen of the Republic of China. of the Office of Resident purchasing department, retired management acquired in the associate professor fills a need in He is a permanent resident of the Instruction at the College as June 30 after working at Cornell academic world. In addition to the Government staff in the area United States. assistant professor in 1945. He for 27 years. Metz, who attended his research activities of recent of international relations. The Sydney S. Shoemaker, was promoted to the rank of Michigan State University and years, he taught courses in hotel department has been seeking a associate professor of philosophy associate professor in 1949 and Cornell, was responsible for engineering until 1964 and candidate in this area since at Rockefeller University since to full professor in 1955. purchasing supplies for taught data processing through 1968 1967. will return to Cornell as A native of Lane. S.D.. Harden everything from University cars the current academic year. Richard Rosecrance, a scholar professor of philosophy in received his B.S. degree with and trucks to radioactive He attended Colgate University in international relations, has September. distinction in 1932 from the materials. from 1921 to 1924. the Alliance been elected the Walter S. ' Shoemaker was assistant University of Minnesota, where He lives at 234 Enfield Falls Francaise. Paris. France, in Carpenter Jr. Professor of professor from 1961 to 1964 he also obtained his M.S. degree Rd. Two of his children are 1924. earned a bachelor of International and and associate professor from in 1938. As a candidate there for married, and the third. Sue. is a science degree in hotel Comparative Politics in the 1964 to 1967 in Cornells the Ph.D. degree. Harden student at Arizona State administration from Cornell in government department. Department of Philosophy. Prior continued his graudte work for University. 1926. and received a master's Rosecrance. who teaches at to 1961. he was an instructor in two additional years. He joined After working at Cornell for 40 degree in electrical engineering the University of Califronia at philosophy at Ohio State the Cornell faculty in 1945. years, Florence W. Sanford from Cornell in 1937. Berkeley, has been a professor of University for three years. He and his wife. Melba. live at retired this month. Mrs. Sanford. His activities as a Cornell political science there since A. Thomas Kirsch. a scholar of 1854 Slaterville Road. Ithaca. who lives at 113 Osmun PI., faculty member have included 1967 Before going to Berkeley, the societies of Southeast Asia, Their son, Gary, who was spend all but five of her years the following: Chairman of he was on the political science will join the faculty in September graduated from Cornell in 1962, with Cornell in the real estate Committee on Student Conduct. faculty of the University of as associate professor of resides in Dryden. Their department. Committee on Student Activities. California at Los Angeles from anthropology. daughter. Beth, and husband live She and her husband will leave Committee on Nominations. 1957-1967. Kirsch comes to Cornell from in Kampala. Uganda. Beth soon for a three month trip of Committee on Athletics and He has been a member of the Princeton University, where he attended Cornell in 1958-1959. Canada. Alaska, and Mexico, with Traffic Board. He served two Policy Planning Council of the has been an assistant professor Dr. A. Gotdon Danks. director a long visit to California, where terms as acting dean of the U.S. Department of State, a of anthropology since 1966 He of student adminstration and her two children and five School of Hotel Administration in visiting lecturer in the received his doctor of philosophy professor of veterinary surgery in grandchildren live. the absence of the dean. He was Department of International degree from Harvard University the Veterinary College, has A native of Auburn. NY., Mrs. associated with all three phases Relations, London School of in 1967, and his bachelor of arts retired. ending a 34-year 'Sanford is a past president of the of the construction of Statler Economics, and presdient of the and master of arts degrees from association with the University. Ithaca Junior Guild. Hall, the home of the hotel International Studies Syracuse University in 1952 and He »was elected professor Charles I. Sayles. professor of school at Cornell. He is a past Association. Western Region. 1959. Kirsch served in the emeritus of veterinary surgery by hotel engineering and a member president of Cornell Society of From 1954-1956, Rosecrance United States Army from 1953 the University's Board of of the Cornell faculty since 1931. Hotelmen. did research under a Fulbright ,to 1955. Trustees has been elected Professor. Born in Watertown. N.Y., in fellowship at Australian National In his studies of Southeast Dr. Danks came to Cornell in Emeritus, by the University Board 1903, Sayles was brought up in University. In 1964 he returned Asian societies, he has done 1936 as an instructor. He was of Trustees. Albany where his father, the late to that university under a visiting special research on Thailand. named director of veterinary A pioneer in adapting the use John M. Sayles, was president of fellowship from its Department At Princeton, Kirsch has served student administration in 1962. of data processing and the State College for Teachers at of International Relations. as a faculty fellow at the Center In that capacity he headed the computers to hotels. Sayles has Albany. Rosecrance also received a of International Studies. He is an college committees on been director of research and He and his wife, the former Rockefeller Fellowship for work associate of the journal '.'Current admission of new students and development in Cornell's School Dorothy Fessenden of King Ferry, at Kings College. University of Anthropology." and a fellow of on professional placement of of Hotel Administration for the were married in 1928 and have London, from 1964-65. the American Anthropological graduates past seven years. In addition to two daughters, a son and three David J. Danelski. a scholar in Association. He was named veterinarian of this work with computers, he has grandchildren. public law, has also been elected Michael C. Stokes, who was a professor of government in visiting associate professor of public law and judicial behavior classics at the University during Danelski is currently director of the 1970 spring semester, has graduate studies in political been elected associate professor science and associate professor in the department of classics. He at Yale University. He was the will join the Cornel! faculty in 1970 recipient of the E. Harris September. Harbison Prize for Gifted Teach- ing presented by the Danforth Stokes is a specialist in Greek Foundation and Roman philosophy. He has In 1964 Danelski joined the written numerous articles and Yale faculty as a lecturer From reviews in his field for 1967-68 he served as chairman publications in Europe and the of the political science and United States economics honors program at He was a lecturer in classics at Yale. Oxford University from 1955- During the 1968-69 academic 1956, a lecturer in Gfeek at the year Danelski was a Fulbright University of Edinburgh in 1956. lecturer on the law faculty of and a junior research fellow at Tokyo University He has read the Center for Hellenic Studies in papers and lectured at several Washington. DC. from 1963- universities in Korea and Japan. 1964. Stokes then returned to LEIGH HARDEN FLORENCESANFORD REYNOLDS METZ Danelski was admitted to the the University of Edinburgh as a Retiring from Ag Admissions Forty Years at Cornell Retires from Purchasing United States Supreme Court lecturer from 1964-1969 6 CORNELL CHRONICLE NSF Awards Cornell Pushy Females Egrets Subject for Study $189,000 Research Grant Women's rights advocates there long enough to subdue his The National Science with important tasks related to physics; Thomas M. Lodahl, might learn a few tricks from the aggression through repeated Foundation (NSF) has awarded improvement of the quality of professor of administration in the female Cattle Egret, a bird that blows on the head." Cornell University a $189,250 life. Graduate School of Business and clobbers a belligerent male into Only a small fraction of the grant to study the complex Cyril L. Comar, director of the Public Administration; Jerome E. submission and then helps him back-landings is successful, problems involved in meeting the Laboratory of Radiation Biology Hass, assistant professor of build their love nest. Lancaster noted, because the nation's increasing energy and head of the Department of economics and finance, and The aggressive courtship of the male fights furiously to dislodge requirements with a minimum of Physical Biology at the New York Gene E Likens, associate two-foot-tall bird is described for the female and force her to flee. environmental deterioration. The State Veterinary College, is the professor of zoology in the the first time in detail by Douglas If he's unable to dislodge her, the study will start August 1. principal investigator for the Division of Biological Sciences. A. Lancaster, assistant director of male crouches low and submits. A team of Cornell experts from program which is being "Over the next few decades," Cornell's Laboratory of "The female then turns her many fields has been established organized through the office of Comar said. "considerable Ornithology, who watched a aggression toward any other to evaluate systematically the Lisle C. Carter Jr. vice president expansion of production facilities large colony of the birds along female that attempts to mate options, costs, environmental for social and environmental will be needed in order to supply the Cauca River in Colombia. with the male she has just consequences and possible studies The program will be the energy requirements of the Once she has let the male subdued," Lancaster said constraints on meeting the coordinated through the office of nation and this must be done at a know who's boss. Lancaster said, "Sometimes the males" energy requirements of the Walter R. Lynn, director of the minimum biological cost to the the female then keeps any other submissiveness does not stop expanding economy Special Center for Environmental Quality people female away from the male she the female's aggressiveness. In consideration will be given to the Management. Comar also said decisions has just overpowered. that case, the male struggles to biological costs of the various Comar said this is the first must be made on how and Both sexes of the Cattle Egret rise and either attacks the female alternatives. attempt to study on a wide front where facilities can be are aggressive. Lancaster said, or flies off. He soon returns, The grant is one of the first the problem of fulfilling the constructed to provide a reliable but the male starts singing his however, usually attacking the female and driving her off." awarded by the NSF to society's need for energy. supply of power on schedule at a swan song shortly after he flies universities for Interdisciplinary "Besides physical scientists reasonable cost and with a into the colony, plumes erect and If the subdued male is lucky Research Relevant to Problems and engineers." he said, minimum of harm to man and strutting his stuff to attract enough to have tangled with a of Our Society (IRRPOS) Grants "sociologists. economists, pollution of air or water. attention. At first, the male fights female that loses her in the IRRPOS program are ecologists. biologists and public The program. Comar said, will off all comers, regardless of their aggressiveness after he submits, aimed at obtaining basic health people will be brought emphasize two phases: (1) the sex. This may go on for several the pair happily build a nest days — but the males days of knowledge required for dealing into the program " projection of energy together on the same site where freedom are numbered when a the male had strutted his The co-principal investigator is requirements, particularly with mating relationship is supposed superiority Two Department Peter L Auer, director of the regard to socio-economic established. Chairmen Named Laboratory of Plasma Studies. factors, and methods of meeting Cattle Egrets get their name Others who will participate at the these requirements and (2) "The latter is accomplished," because of their habit of By Ag College start of the program are Simpson comparisons of the total Lancaster said, "when a female following cattle and eating fhes to a male and. surprising insects and other small animals Two new department Linke, professor of electrical biological costs of the various him from behind, lands on his flushed up by the grazing cattle. chairmen were named in the engineering; K. Bingham Cady, methods of providing adequate associate professor of applied energy and power. back and succeeds in remaining Their bodies are white and they New York State College of have yellowish legs and bill with Agriculture by Charles E. Palm, buff colored plumes on the head, dean. back and breat Bernard V. Travis, professor of NYC-ILR Program Graduates 64 The birds original distribution entomology. was appointed Not all Cornell graduates are in The Cornell Labor Liberal Arts completed high school. One of is in Asia and Africa but they chairman of the department of their early twenties — in fact, the Program won the creative the best students, who edits a have spread rapidly and now are entomology and limnology. average age of one programs program award for the local union paper, finished only found in many parts of North and Travis had been serving as acting graduating class is 40 humanities and arts from the the fourth grade formally. • South America as well. They department head since Those graduates were National University Extension The two-year junior college were first reported in this December, 1969. students n the New York City- Association in May More.than type curriculum consists of hemisphere about 1930 when He replaces David Pimentel, based Labor Liberal Arts 250 labor leaders and active classes that meet one evening a they were spotted in northern professor of entomology, who program of the New York State members of 70 metropolitan week for one and a half hours South America. has returned to full-time teaching School of Industrial and Labor New York unions are each Some of the courses deal Lancaster made his study of and research. He will serve a two- Relations, which graduated its participating in this pioneering with topics that are useful to the bird while he was a visiting year term. first class June 1 9. educational experience One union and community officials — professor at the University of Louis J. Edgerton, professor of More than two-thirds of the 64 student, Jesus Ocasio, who is a public speaking, parliamentary Valle in Cali, Colombia. His work pomology, was named chairman graduates who received National Maritime Union official, procedure, labor law, writing will be printed in the next issue of that department by Palm certificates in labor liberal arts completed the last few months skills, contemporary problems of The Living Bird, an annual Edgerton. a Cornell faculty from Cornell University hold by correspondence since he was and urban affairs The liberal arts published by Cornell's member for 24 years, succeeds important decision-making transferred to the unions courses include history, Laboratory of Ornithology Melvin B Hoffman, professor of positions in their own unions California office However, he economics, human relations, pomology He will serve for five and companies, according to the was flown back by the union to world affairs. science and years. program's director. Harry Kelber receive his certificate at the Twentieth Century American Dorms Full A native of Ohio. Edgerton One-third of the student body is graduation ceremony culture Continued from Page 2 studied . botany at Wooster black or Puerto Rican. so that This program is open to all The Metropolitan District of there," she said, "we weren't College, and received a bachelor during the two years of classes working adults who have a high the State School of Industrial and aware of how many of the latter of science degree from Ohio there has been a continuous and school diploma or who can Labor Relations provides there were " State University, and a Ph.D. frank discussion of minority demonstrate that they have opportunities for continuing The room selection procedure, from Cornell. problems in an integrated equivalent skills and knowledge education for executives, union which offered contiguous room He joined the faculty at Cornell setting. Many in the class have not officials and members. space or suites to students in 1946, after a year with the wishing to live in a small group New Jersey Agricultural within the residence halls, and Extension Station Edgerton also allowed students to remain teaches pomology courses in the same room as last year, dealing with fruit tree culture, was another strong attraction for and devotes much of his time to the program. Mrs Darling said research in the physiology of fruit Some 439 students formed trees. groups within the dorms and Travis has been a member of chose either suites in the North the Cornell faculty since 1949. Campus units, or contiguous He is a specialist in the control of rooms in other halls. Also, there insects that affect the health and were 307 continuing occupancy welfare of man and played a students. prominent role in research and Bird Prints development of a series of insect An exhibition of color prints of repellents for use during World birds by photographer Sid Bahrt Warll is on' display at Cornell's In addition to his current Laboratory of Ornithology at research interest in the control of Sapsucker Woods. blackflies, Travis has compiled a The Laboratory of Ornithology six-volume reference guide on is open from 8 am to 5 p.m insects throughout the world that THE GRADUATES — Members of the graduaung class of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations daily and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. transmit disease. liberal arts program in New York City, after their June commencement ceremony on weekends. CORNELLCHRONICLE 7 Alumni University Students Work Against Mixing Education and Nostalgia War Through Summer Political action for the Some 120 Cornellians and 80 26. the problem considered will W Mackesey. vice president for Summer Action Program (SAP) upcoming Congressional of their children have returned to be "Controlling Man's World." planning and professor of and the Congress committee. In elections will emanate from the the campus to participate in the Faculty members are Thomas regional planning; and Alain addition. SAP is running a desk old Campus Store site at first week of the third annual Eisner, professor of neurobiology Seznec. associate dean of the in Willard Straight Hall from 1 to Cornell Alumni University and behavior; Walter R. Lynn, College of Arts and Sciences and Sheldon Court in Collegetown 4 p.m. on weekdays. this summer. The 200 Cornellians and director of the Center for associate professor of Romance At the desk, information on the prospective Cornellians began Environmental Quality Studies. The Political Action Center of Indochina war is on -sale their schedule of intellectual Management and professor in the Committee for a New Persons wishing to wor-k on Afternoons and evenings are challenge, recreation, relaxation environmental systems Congress has been located in summer programs should come open to program participants for and entertainment Sunday. engineering, who specializes in Sheldon Court Since mid-June. to the center or telephone 272 informal meetings with members During the 1970 edition of water pollution control; John W. The Center houses both the 1073. of the faculty, for use of Cornell Cornell Alumni University, two Mellor. professor of agricultural and local recreational facilities, separate faculties are presenting economics and consultant to the and for attendance at the week-long academic programs in World Bank and U.S.AID; and numerous lectures, concerts, alternate weeks Cornell faculty Arthur W. Rovine. assistant plays, films, and other special members are offering morning professor of government, an events scheduled throughout the lectures and seminar authority on international law summer. discussions. lending an and organization. interdisciplinary approach to the For the weeks of July 19 and Young children of alumni are subject under consideration August 2. the theme of "The being provided with a complete during each session Work of Art: Private Creation and day camp program, including Participating alumni can enroll Social Concerns" will be swimming, games, arts and for one week in a single considered under the direction of crafts, hiking, and campus tours. complete program, or receive William W Austin. Goldwin Cornell students are directing a two complete programs in two Smith Professor of Musicology. program for teenagers which weeks, with a separate faculty for author. and performer of includes visits to campus each week. keyboard works; Peter Kahn. facilities, afternoon and evening During the first week which lecturer in the history of art and recreational activities. and began Sunday and the third painter, graphic artist, and abundant discussion of week which will begin on July typographic designer; Thomas questions that interest them. Reorganization coordination between the Provost, and information systems Continued from Page 1 President's and the Provost's and services including the Office following a wide administrative activities to facilitate the work of of Institutional Studies will staff discussion, and so far as the Provost in his role as deputy become the responsibility of the possible our reorganized President Vice President for administration should be in place "Because the Provost will Administration. when the University reopens in concentrate on academic "There will be three Vice INSIDE SAP HEADQUARTERS — Volunteer student workers discuss plans the fall. matters, the position of Vice Provosts who will continue to for Cornell's Summer Action Program (SAP), designed to develop support for "You are already familiar from President for Academic Affairs work with the Provost: Lisle anti-war candidates in the fall Congressional elections. The students are earlier announcements with the canvassing, circulating petitions and operating out of the otd Campus Store will be eliminated when Stuart Carter. Jr. will be Vice Provost for site in Sheldon Court on College Avenue two major aspects of Brown leaves for his new Social and Environmental reorganization. First, the Provost position August 15. The Studies. W. Donald Cooke will be We recognize that the things as The organizational is being relieved of a range of academic deans will report to the the Vice Provost for Research Controller's administrative structure of campus affairs non-academic responsibilities, provost and those offices for and Keith Kennedy will continue burden is excessive and further including the Senate committee thus enabling him to serve as the which the Vice President for his current responsibilities as a realignments are planned in this structure and the4r relationship to chief academic officer of the Academic Affairs has been Vice Provost with the additional area as soon as possible. The pertinent boards such as the University under the President. responsible will also report to the concern for ROTC. Vice President for Administration Willard Straight board, the Second, supervision of the Provost. These include "The President will deal most will also have responsibility for CURW board, the Board am business and non-academic Admissions. Unclassified directly with the Vice Presidents Buildings and Properties. Traffic Control, and the Board on administrative operations of the Students, Libraries. Museum. and the Provost They will Pruchasing. and the Office of Athletic and Physical Education University will be conso.lidated University Press. Summer "constitute a presidential Computer Services. However, Policy. under the new Vice President for Sessions and Extramural council. The President's office -the Academic Computing Board One of OUT major concerns is Administration A third rtiajor Studies. will include the assistants to the will continue to be constituted as staff coordination: How we feature involves the creation of "Business and non-academic President. the University at present and will report in an communicate with each other the position of Vice President for administrative operations will be Counsel, the Secretary of the advisory capacity to the Provost. and work together The Campus Affairs, in line with the consolidated under the Vice University. the investment Those non-investment aspects of Presidem, the Provost and the formation of the University President for Administration. We operation. the Judicial the Treasurer's operation will Vice Presidents will meet weekly Senate. The public affairs also plan to create the position of Administrator and the eventually become the The entire executive staff, which activities of the University will Vice President for Campus Ombudsman. responsibility of " the Vice will be expanded, will meet continue to operate under the Affairs. In the meantime Mark "The organization under the President for Administration but monthly. The executive 9taff supervision of the Vice President Barlow, Jr will continue as Vice Vice President for Administration will remain with the Treasurer for meetings will include for Public Affairs Direction of the President for Student Affairs with is by no means complete. Vice the time being representatives from the Dean's medical operations of the his present responsibilities. President Lawrence will "There will be a number of task Council. Each Vice President *vtll University will continue in the "No major changes are complete these plans over the force studies conducted this also be expected to meet with hands of the Vice President for envisioned for the two areas of summer. Included in this area summer. One on personnel his own organization on Medical Affairs. Public Affairs or Medical Affairs, will be the Director of the Budget organization and practices will whatever basis he determines. "Let me now amplify each of although the responsibilities of Paul McKeegan, and the be headed by Associate Dean With these changes and the these points briefly. the Public Affairs area may be University Controller Arthur Robert Risley of ILR. A study of additional changes yet to take "Effective July 1. the Provost. somewhat expanded as our work Peterson. Effective July 1. the facilities management will be place the direct supervisory Robert A. Plane, will be the chief continues during the summer. Controller's responsibilities will headed by Dean Andrew Schultz alignments of most academic officer of the Vice Presidents Muller and include accounting, auditing, of Engineering. University administrators and non- University. He will continue as Luckey will continue in their state finance, payroll, finance will be studies by a group academic staff members remain the Deputy President, serving as responsibilities for these two construction contracts, real under Dean Justin Davidson of the same. Those whose reporting chief executive of the University areas estate, insurance, and relations the School of Business and relationships have changed will in the President's absence. The "The Vice President for with the New York- State Public Administration. have ample opportunity to business and financial affairs Planning. Thomas Mackesey. will Dormitory Authority. The Community relations and federal discuss the new relationships which have been under the continue as a staff officer Controller will also continue for relations will be studies by with their immediate supervisors. Provost's general supervision for reporting to the President. He the time being his responsibility groups headed by Vice President A period of change such as the the last seven years will be the will direct the Planning Office, for the Division of Safety and Muller There will be a task force one we are experiencing can be responsibility of the Vice the Cornell Plantations and will Security, the University Printer on the campus life organization. occassionally difficult But let me President for Administration, also handle special planning (including the mail and This latter group will include assure you that these changes Samuel Lawrence. assignments for the President messenger service) Personnel three individuals from • the are based on the full appreciation "To enable the Provost to act The Registrar's Office, now a (including bus and other administration and three of the major contributions to as Deputy President, the responsibility of the Vice transportation services), radio designated by the Senate They Cornell made by our President will appoint a member President for Planning, will station WHCU. the Campus will meet over the summer. Their administrative and non-academic of his staff who will provide become the responsibility of the Store and Housing and Dining area of concern will cover such staff members. 8 CORNELL CHRONICLE Carter V. Rice University Tax Status Explained Appointed Ass't. The increasing political activity on campuses across the country public office, or permit non-members of the university community to Vice President may have unexpected ramifications, especially in relation to a avail themselves of university facilities or services, an institution Carter V.B. Rice has been university's status as a tax-exempt institution. Following are should in good faith make certain that proper and appropriate appointed assistant vice guidelines of questions relating to tax exemption and political charges are made and collected for all facilities and services president for student affairs Mark activities, as prepared by the American Council on Education. Also provided. Barlow Jr., vice president for included is a letter to Logan Wilson, American Council on Education Extraordinary or prolonged use of facilities, particularly by student affairs, announced. president, expressing the opinion of the Commissioner of Internal nonmembers of the university community, even with reimbursement, In his new post. Rice is in Revenue Service on the guidelines: might raise questions. Such organizations should be prohibited from charge of business affairs, soliciting in the name of the university funds to be used in such off- budgeting and accounting within Dear Mr. Wilson: campus intervention or participation. the office of students affairs at I appreciate your sending me a copy of the proposed statement of Every member of the academic community has a right to Cornell. This includes the the American Council on Education, designed to provide colleges and participate or not. as he sees fit. in the election process. On the other Department of University Unions universities guidance in matters pertaining to their tax exempt status hand, no member of that community should speak or act in the name with which Rice has been under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code as it might be of the institution in a political campaign. associated since 1961. affected by intervention or participation in political campaigns. In order to assure compliance with the requirements of Section A life-long resident of I have reviewed the statement and believe that it sets forth fair and 501 (c) (3) univerities in their corporate capacities should not Trumansburg. Rice was first reasonable guidelines with respect to the applicability of the relevant intervene or participate in any campaign by endorsing or opposing a appointed to the Corned' provisions cf the Internal Revenue Code. I would like to commend the candidate or taking a position on an issue involved in the campaign administration in 1961 as Council on developing these guidelies for the benefit of its members for the purpose of assisting or opposing a candidate. Those who in business manager of Willard and other colleges and universities of the country. their offical capacity frequently speak for the university should Straight Hall, the center of the Sincerely yours. undertake to make it clear when expressing individual views that they University's student union Randolph W. Thrower are not stating a university position. Whether or not a university has activities. Commissioner participated in or intervened in a campaign within the meaning of the He served as assistant director Internal Revenue Code can be determined only by looking at all past Recent activities on college campuses have given rise to of Willard Straight in 1963-68 and present facts and circumstances relevant to the question. and in 1968 was named both expressions of concern within colleges and universities and on the We would make three further observations: part of members of Congress and others, that institutions of higher business manager of the 1 Colleges and universities may be subject to restraints of the Department of University Unions education may inadvertently or otherwise involve themselves in Corrupt Practices Act which forbid corporations or labor unions from political campaigns in such a way as to raise questions as to their and assistant director of Willard making direct or indirect contributions in connection with political Straight. entitlement to exemption under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal campaigns (including primaries). Adherence to the Internal Revenue In 1969 he served on the Revenue Code and as to liability under other provisions of Federal Code restrictions discussed above should eliminate any questions in University President's Committee law connection with this Act. on Housing and Dining. He is a Activities which would bring into serious question the entitlement 2. State law governing all of the above may be more stringent and member of the Association of of a college or university to tax exemption could undermine the should be examined. College Unions-International. private support of higher education as a whole, so essential to the 3. There may be special restrictions on the use of facilities provided Locally. Rice is a member of very existence of many such institutions. For this reason, educational in whole or in part with Federal funds. institutions benefiting from the tax exemption should be aware of the the City Club of Ithaca, the U.S. problem and exercise care to make certain that their activities remain Coast Guard Auxiliary. County within the limits permitted by the statute. Barton Blotter Coordinator of the Young New Exemption of colleges and universities from Federal income taxes York State Boaters Program, and is dependent upon their qualifying as institutions organized and Alarming Thefts Continue the Southern Tier Heart operated exclusively for religious, charitable, or educational purposes Association. in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. For some years Thefts and fire alarms — false the Statler Hall basement Rice was graduated from the that section has provided that "no substantial part of the activities of" and accidental — are the most accidentally activated the smoke New York State College of an exempt institution may be "carrying on propaganda, or otherwise numerous items which appear detector alarm there. On June Agriculture at Cornell in 1956 attempting, to influence legislation" and further, that an exempt on the morning reports of the 22. a custodian in North Campus with the bachelor of science institution may "not participate in. or intervene in (including the Division of Safety and Security 7 accidentally struck the alarm degree in agricultural economics. publishing or distributing of statements), any political campaign on for late June and early July. box. activating the alarm On While at Cornell he was a behalf of any candidate for public pffice." Two students reported their June 23. the Lansing and member of the Crew Club and By the Tax Reform Act of 1969. the last-quoted prohibition was wallets stolen while they were Cayuga Heights Fire Ho-Nun-De-Kah. senior honorary incorporated in companion provisions of the Internal Revenue Code swimming in Fall Creek Gorge Departments responded to a fire society in agriculture. dealing with the deduction of contributions for income, gift and estate and an engineering professor alarm from the Radiation Biology reported his wallet stolen while tax purposes As interpreted, this provision would deny exempt status Laboratory on Warren Road. Urban he was playing tennis on the to institutions engaging in legislative activities which are substantial There was no fire. Smoke from a Cascadilla Gorge tennis courts. Center in the light of all the facts and circumstances. Additionally, it burned-out computer activated absolutely proscribes participation in or intervention by an exempt Other thefts recorded the alarm. On June 29. two Clark Setup included: Hall custodians extinguished a institution in any "political campaign on behalf of any candidate for A center for Urban — a $200 diamond pin of an fire in a plastic trash crn in the public office." Development Research has been alumna from a dress in a closet woodworking shop. The fire was The mere rearrangement of an academic calendar for the purpose established at Cornell University of a University Hall believed started by a lighted of permitting students, faculty and other members of the academic to enable the University to — a 1963 Corvair Monza from cigarette being thrown into the community to participate in the election process, without more, expand its research, training and the Hasbrouck Apartments container, igniting the trash. would not be deemed intervention or participation by the institution service in the field of urban parking lot. The month of July began with itself in a campaign on behalf of a candidate. Nor does it constitute problems. — a wallet from the reception the Ithaca Fire Department proscribed legislative activity. This assumes that the recess period is Lisle C. Carter, Cornell vice desk of the WVBR radio studios. responding to a fire alarm from in fact a substitute for another period which would have been free of president for social and — an IBM electric typewriter the 10 GeV tunnel There was no curricular activity, and that the university itself does not otherwise, environmental studies. who from a Wing Hall office. fire. Dust created by workmen intervene in a political campaign. made the announcement, said — a chair from the Sperry Hall working in the area activated the During the period of the recess, members of the academic the new center will help provide social lounge. smoke detector alarm On July 6. community should be entirely free to participate in the election strong leadership in urban affairs — a muffler from an air an internal malfunction created a process or not as they choose and should be so advised. The case studies and will assure compressor at Martha Van false alarm in the Chemistry may be different if the academic calendar, in fact, is shortened rather implementation of research Rensselaer Annex. Research Building Three days than rearranged for the purpose of permitting students, faculty and priorities. — several rolls of carpeting later, July 9, the Ithaca Fire other members of the academic community to participate in the from North Campus 9 Department responded to an The new center supersedes the election process In that case the question might be raised whether alarm from Barton Hall An Center for Housing and releasing faculty and staff members from normal duties, with pay. to — a bicycle from the Olin-Uris Libraries bicycle stand and one incendiary bomb had been Environmental Studies, which participate in the process represents an indirect participation by the from outside Risley Hall ignited behind the military was established in 1951 under institution itself in a political campaign on behalf of a candidate for — a pair of track shoes from a display cabinet on the ground the late Glenn H Beyer public office. Presumably those whose employment obligation is not Clark Hall locker floor Flames scorched the Barclay G Jones, professor of limited to or governed by the academic year could be permitted to — an AM-FM radio, three plywood backing of the cabinet city and regional planning, is adjust their vacation period to permit time off during a political pairs of slacks and four pairs of before being extinguished Two acting director of the new center campaign in lieu of a vacation at another time. (Shortening of the swim trunks from the Campus more home-made incendiary while a search is being calendar could also generate complaints that the institution is not Store bombs were discovered on the conducted for a full-time director providing a full term of instruction.) — Some $100 worth of frozen main floor of Barton. One did not The center, which has its Educational institutions traditionally have recognized and provided food from Alpha Epsilon Pi ignite, the other was headquarters in 109 West Sibley facilities on an impartial basis to various activities on the college fraternity extinguished before the Hall, also will have two associate campuses, those activities which have a partisan political bent, such There was an accidental fire accelerant ignited. directors — one for research and as for example, the Republican. Democratic and other political clubs alarm on June 16 at Sage There was a false alarm in one for urban studies Jones has This presents no problem However, to the extent that such Infirmary A workman Statler Hall on Tuesday around been named associate director organizations extend their activities beyond the campus, and accidentally hit the alarm On noon and another in Clara for urban studies; the research intervene or participate in campaigns on behalf of candidates for June 18. a steamfitter working in Dickson around 5:30 p.m post has not yet been filled CORNELLCHRONICLE 9 Chronicle Comment Mrs. Perkins Chronicle Comment is a forum of opinion for students, staff, and employes Comment may be addressed to Arthur W. Brodeur. editor. Dies Cornell Chronicle. 110 Dav Hall. Ithaca. NY. 14850 Jean Bredin Perkins, the Editor: small percentage of students Corson and Plane will be in your picture w-as shown in his wife of former Cornell As you know. the who pressed for time off in charged and brought before the shin sleeves with a necklace. It President James A. Subcommittee on Air and Water October rather than taking it out judicial board. would seem to me that the jPerkins, died in Princeton, Pollution of the Senate of their own vacation, or taking During my three years as a University could withhold NJ on June 18 after a Committee'on Public Works will leave of absence to work in the columnist for The Cornell Daily degrees from those seniors who long illness. cooperate in 1970 with the political arena. Sun I was repeatedly critical of are unwilling to dress properly Mrs. Perkins, 55, was Cornell Ecological Action Prof. Whitlock moreover Cornells judicial system. The for the graduation ceremony. If a born in New Hope, Pa. She Program when a Cornell suggests that the spring term is action taken by the Cornell student thinks so little of his was the daughter of the Ecologist. Walter Westman, joins completely unchanged. I would administration on my last day as diploma that he is not willing to jlate painter R. S. Bredin the Subcommittee staff. suggest that in view of what has a Cornell student once again wear the proper attire to receive who painted the murals in The Subcommittee members happened the last two spring demonstrated the validity of the it. I question the propriety of the New Jersey State and I are pleased that we will terms, that further giving in to criticism. What Cornell does as giving it to him. Museum at Trenton and have the competence of a trained making a political instrument out • an institution is never open to whose work hangs in the jecologist to supplement the of the University will only serve consideration as a crime against : Again on page 6 you show, Corcoran Art Gallery in •professional staff. It is to assure that we again have the interests of the academic above the words "With fists Washington, DC. •unfortunate that, to date, budget problems with academic process community. Whether it be clenched", the photograph of a She was graduated with limitations have restricted our next spring. through investments that aid bearded student with his right high honors in English capability to have this caliber of Lawrence S. Hamilton racist South Africa, labor policies hand raised in a Communist literature from Swarthmore vital scientific input. Professor of Conservation that oppress Cornell workers, or salute. Having served as a College in 1936. Following The decision of the Cornell research and training programs Commissioned Officer in two her graduation, she taught Ecologist Action to raise funds to [Editor: (like ROTC) that contribute to the wars, it is revolting to me to think at schools in Santa Fe. send an ecologist to Washington While David Burak's destruction of Southeast Asia, that you would print the picture New Mexico, and later in is most timely and should be disruption at Cornell's June 8 Cornell University has done more lof any undergraduate whose New Hope. mutually rewarding. By being an Commencement caused that is antithetical to the loyalty to the United States must In 1938, she married independent member of the staff. considerable public outrage and supposed ideals of this be subject to question when he Perkins, then a young Mr. Westman will be able to received extensive coverage irr ".enlightened community" than uses a Communist protest political science instructor interact freely with the the Cornell Chronicle, the Ithaca militant students ever have or symbol. I have often thought that at Princeton University. Subcommittee and with the Journal and in many newspapers ever can do. if the news media, such as Perkfns. President of members of the academic across the country (including the Now we have a clear case in newspapers and television, Cornell from 1963 to community. New York Daily News), not a which specific men in power at would stop showing pictures of 1969. is now chairman of these potential revolutionaries, I sincerely hope that the word appeared in the Chronicle, Cornell (rather than the the Center for Educational they would not be encouraged in interchange developed next year the Journal or elsewhere about institution per se) stand in Enquiry in New York City. their unpatriotic activities. between the Cornell community an action taken by the Cornell violation of Cornell's judicial Mrs. Perkins had many and the Subcommittee on Air administration several hours regulations. Even the narrowest interests but was before Burak's unscheduled particularly active in the and Water Pollution will be interpretation of these Howard F. Wortham '14 appearance in Barton Hall. Ladies Auxiliary to the mutually productive and will be regulations must yield the New York City continued in succeeding years. The ROTC Commissioning of conclusion that the Sage Hospital at Cornell Edmund S. Muskie. Officers took place in Statler administration's actions on the and The Friends of the i Public Library in Princeton. U.S. Senate. auditorium at 8:15 a.m. The morning of June 8. actions that Editor: Chairman, Subcommittee on Air event was listed in "This Week at denied free access to a public Mrs. Perkins is survived, and Water Pollution, Cornell" and in schedules event, actions that clearly were Was so inspired at Cornell in addition to her husband, Committee on Public Works published elsewhere, and never discriminatory, actions that University Medical College by five children, Mrs. listed as a closed event. A punished people before they did graduation that these few lines Robert Tinker and Mrs. Editor: number of alumni, faculty, anything (let alone did anything came to me, and I thought may- John Saalfield. both of I wish to protest to President members of the Committee of wrong), actions " that denied be the Chronicle would like to Cambridge, Massachu- Corson, and ask that the Concerned Seniors and other members of the Cornell use them. setts and John. David University Senate-inaugurated students gathered in front of the community their supposedly It was a neat graduation — and Tracy Perkins, and change in the University calendar auditorium, our faces painted sacred right of symbolic free hope yours (in Ithaca) was as by a brother, Stephen be overruled, because it does white (the Vietnamese symbol of speech and non-disruptive good. Bredin. and a sister. Mrs. have undesirable academic mourning). protest — were violations, very Carol Corte/you Cruikshank Stanley Daugeit. repercussions. When we attempted to enter serious ones at that, of the Department of Memorial contributions I cannot agree with' £rof. the auditorium we were stopped "norms of the academic Pediatric Neurology may be sent to the Ladies Whitlock (John Whitlock, by members of the Safety community." The New York Hospital-Cornell Auxiliary to the Sage professor of veterinary Division, who demanded printed Those in power at Cornell Medical Center Hospital at Cornell or the pathology), who was written invitations from us. Interestingly, commit crimes that differ from Physician The Friends of the Public both to the Ithaca Journal and other people entering the those out of power. (Dale Corson Today my son at last Library. Princeton. New the Chronicle. He has suggested auditorium were not asked to would not sit-in at an SDS Became a doctor — Jersey that "instructional time in a show invitations. Only those of meeting, but he could deny SDS A trip of many university is rather like bologna". us who sought to bring peaceful, a place to hold a meeting.) If Miles, hard work, and fears. SKILLS ROSTER Moreover he suggests that the non-violent reminder of Corson and Plane are not A volunteer skills roster, an slicing of the calendar is like the American military atrocities into prosecuted for their actions on How gracefully he wears organization which seeks to slicing of bologna, it is a matter the auditorium needed June 8, then it is completely The treasured mantle. • match jobseekers with job of taste not really a subject of "invitations." absurd to expect anyone in the To my fond heart the openings, has closed for the rational debate This is definitely To top things off, when I Cornell community to take the Finest of his peers. summer. not the case It is definitely not presented one of the printed judicial system seriously. Even if The Professional Skills Roster the case for those of us who invitations, I still was not allowed they are prosecuted and given God bless his heart and hands maintains a list of qualified conduct a field laboratory, and to enter. The campus policemen reprimands, the fact will still With true compassion women with special skills, who count on reasonable and the several university remain that they stand above the To sense and probe the ranging from teaching, weather conditions during administrators who I approached judicial system. A student activist Hidden hurts of men. translating and illustrating to Qctober in order to spend refused to explain why they with several judicial convictions computer programming. The afternoons. or occasionally barred me even though I had an is summarily thrown out of So he may lead them to agency tries to find part-time and weekends in outdoor laboratory invitation. Their only comment school If Dale Corson chalked The Great Physician temporary jobs for women. sessions, rather than dealing was a very familiar one these up a record a mile long it is Who only can heal According to Ann Roscoe. job with the hostile climate of days; they were only following hardly conceivable that a judicial All earth's ills again seekers outnumber 'openings by November and December in orders. board could or would order him a wide margin. By late August Ithaca. Later-that week I filed judicial to find employment elsewhere. and September, the roster will This is certainly the case with charges with the Cornell Fred J. Solowey '70 Medical Students' Malady have an even larger labor pool, my own course, and I believe University Judicial Administrator. Pott's disease? Plague? due to the influx of new junior that many others with field I learned from the Judicial Editor: Tick fever? Carditis? faculty and graduate student laboratories face similar Administrator's office that the I refer to your June 11. 1970 No. Pre-exam wives, Mrs. Roscoe said. problems. Compensatory time order to deny us our civil liberties issue on page 3 of which you Uncertainty-itis! Employers seeking specialized later in the semester is no came directly from the President show a picture under the caption help should call 273-9140 to list substitute, and I am sure that Dale R Corson and Provost "Some With. Some Without", Booked Solid their jobs for next fall. The many of my class standing Robert A Plane. As of the with the explanation that some of Getting in Med. School organization is run on a volunteer around in the snow are not going writing of this letter (July 12), the the students were graduated Is rugged, you hear? basis, and charges no fees for to be too happy about Judicial Administrator has 'not without wearing the traditional Lists at the Preschool either employer or prospective accommodating the probably yet decided whether or not cap and gown, and one student Are longer, my dear! employe. 10 CORNELLCHRONICLE Crippled Creek Senate Faculty Opinion. . . Continued from Page 7 to the formation of the Senate, a then cry violence and special committee has been Continued from Page 4 irresponsibility for all to hear. established to study relations Some of the simple-minded in between the University and the "One of the ILR maintenance the body politic undoubtedly Afncana Studies and Research men also heard one of the girls came to hate unions via this shout the same obscenities as I Center This committee is route. Unfortunately the composed of the COSEP have reported for the male strategem is, I fear, partly director, interested faculty student. To the extent that actual responsible for the dissidents' bodily violence was initiated, it success in spreading hostility members of the Africana Studies came from the latter girl who toward law enforcement officers and Research Center and four tried to pummel the officer who who are supported by the vast black students. was attempting to remove her majority of our people." The special study committee from the path of the vehicle. I James O. Morris did see her pummel the officer will make recommendations Professor of Industrial concerning whether Africana and resist his efforts to keep her and Labor Relations out of the path of the vehicle. I Center courses may be used to was out of earshot, though, and fulfill distribution or other did not hear her language. Footbridge Repair requirements in the various "I observed all efforts to The Triphammer Foot colleges and schools; whether a remove protesters from the Bridge near Noyes Lodge student may major in Africana vehicle's path from the moment and Alumni House will be Studies; whether a student the disturbance began until the closed for several weeks for interested in the field of Africana vehicle had made its exit from major renovation the parking lot. No protester was Studies may be admitted through Cushing Phillips Jr., hit by the car — contrary to a the Center as an undergraduate, director of operations for rumor I have already heard. One whether students interested in the Department of student rolled out of the way of graduate degrees in Afncana Buildings and Properties, the vehicle as it made its exit. I Studies may be admitted through was standing on his side of the said today that the the Center and what type of car, and he was not hit. I did not renovation will take several financial support would be at any time see anything or any weeks but the bridge will action on the part of any be reopened prior to available to such students. Also patrolmen or deputy that I would the committee will make consider to be in the category of registration in the fall. Originally, the project recommendations on possible "excessive force." It is my own University activities in regard to view that, under the was expected to take some circumstances, they behaved four weeks but removal of THE OLD MILL STREAM — Workers lay pipeline to partially reroute creek the Southside Community with excessive care and caution. the old walking surface that flows between Day Hall and tennis courts (now a parking lot) Center I praise them greatly for their showed the deck to be in Pipes will help save the picturesque creek, which wends its way past Barnes The study committee also is behavior and for their efforts to much worse condition than and Olin Halls, under Central Avenue and into the rock garden next to Willard given the option of asking the Straight Hall, from pollution caused by construction of the new social do their duty to protect had been anticipated Senate executive committee to legitimate University functions sciences building. name other members of the from inconsiderate and University community to the undemocratic disruption on the part of a tiny minority of Professors Win Honors committee to discuss general dissidents. I very much regret The end of the academic year from Technische Hochschule. in has been elected to membership questions such as the possible that under these circumstances brought honors and awards to a Munich, Germany, and a doctor in the Royal Netherlands areas in which the Senate might more people who wish to see the of philosophy degree from Academy of Sciences be of use to the black community rights of the majority protected number of Cornell faculty members. Cornell in 1940 He is also the A native of Grammont. and the possibility of a Senate and enforced from such committee being formed to keep disruption do not actively invoke Dr. Howard E. Evans, secretary recipient of the J. James R. Holland. Van Coetsem, was their citizen's right to aid a of the New York State Veterinary Croes Medal. 1961. and the notified of his election by a letter communications open between beleaguered and harassed group College at Cornell and professor Leon S Moissieff Award. 1949. signed by Queen Juliana. the black community and the of law enforcement officers. of veterinary anatomy, has been of the American Society of Civil Membership in the Academy white community. "It is my further view that the elected to honorary membership Engineers, the Wason Medal of generally is reserved for that dissidents, who chose to disrupt in the American Veterinary the American Concrete Institute. country's most distinguished and to blemish a perfectly Medical Association. 1965, and the Technical scholars in the arts and sciences. unique day for the hundreds who Straight were enjoying their last official Dr Evans was unanimously Meeting Award of the American He is the author of a book. "A connection with the University elected to the honorary Iron and Steel Institute. Short Outline of Germanic Scoop and for the thousands of parents membership at the 107th annual George F. Scheele. associate Philogy to 1500." published in and others who made up the meeting of the association in Las professor of chemical Berlin in 1969. The Department of audience, have committed a Vegas. Honorary membership is engineering, became the 1970 University Unions fundamental violation of receipient of the Tau Beta Veteran product developer democracy — and they ought to reserved for veterinarians, announces the following distinguished scientists and Phi — Cornell Society of Lawrence B Darrah, processor of events: be reminded of it. We all seem to marketing at the College of have lost sight of the other persons in any part of the Engineers Excellence in Film — "The Collector." significance of this deliberate world who have risen to Engineering Teaching Award. Agriculture, was singled out for Tuesday. July 21. 9 p.m., interference with the rights of prominence in the veterinary The award carries a $ 1,000 prize honors by six national poultry Willard Straight Hall others. Too much emphasis, far profession. or who have with it organizations Memorial Room, out of proportion to the contributed distinguished service This was the sixth year that the The six organizations Admission one dollar significance of the event, has to veterinary science and to its Society of Engineers had presented Darrah with a Cornell Sponsored by University been placed upon behavior of chair specially inscribed in police officers at the arrest and advancement and application. underwritten the award, and the Unions. recognition of his outstanding removal stages, which are Dr. Evans has been a member first time that Tau Beta Pi. the Panel Discussion — work on the development of new simply and obviously the of the Cornell faculty for 20 national scholastic engineering "The War in Vietnam." poultry and egg products over necessary sequels to the years. student honorary society, had Thursday. July 23. 8:30 violation of the rights of others the years. Dr Evans will be attending the actively participated by p.m.. Willard Straight Hall to hold a public meeting. The conducting and supervising dissidents always charge foul World Congress of Anatomy in Joining in the presentation Memorial Room. play and somehow succeed in Leningrad next month where he nominations procedures were the Poultry and Egg Discussion-with Gary Proter attracting the attention of many will present a paper with Wayne Walter Galenson. professor of National Board, the Institute of of the Committee of people away from the central Binns of Logan. Utah, on natural industrial and labor relations and the American Poultry Industry, Concerned Asian Scholars event of their own initial and experimental cyclopia in economics, has been appointed the National Broiler Council, the and other Vietnamese disregard for the rights of for the 1970-71 academic year American Poultry and Hatchery students. Sponsored by others. sheep. George Winter, professor and to the Pitt Professorship of Federation, and the United Egg University Unions. "I do not like to see anyone chairman of the department of American History and Producers. Winery Bus Trip. harassed or bullied. The Institutions at Cambridge Saturday. July 25. Leave structural engineering was Lowell F. Randolph, professor dissidents, in cases like the one University in England. Willard Straight Hall at 8 at hand, can have a field day so honored recently as one of 51 emeritus, of botany in the am and visit Gold Seal far as bullying and harassment American engineers elected to Galenson. the first non- College of Agriculture was Winery in Hammondsport are concerned. All they have to the National Academy of historian to hold the chair, will presented a special gold medal and Gorge in Watkins Glen. do is sit down and make it Engineering. lecture on American labor, and award by the American Iris necessary for law enforcement Return at approximately Winter was cited for his will also be a fellow at Churchill Society at its recent 50th officers to take positive action, 3:30 p.m. Total cost, four contributions to furthering College of Cambridge. The Pitt anniversary celebration in New then then can charge violence. dollars per person. Tickets, understanding of the behavior of Professorship is held annually by York City. It's like the comfortable position which should be purchased some employers used to be in structures and for effectiveness an American who lectures on when anti-unionism was so in translating research into aspects of American life. He was recognized for his by July 23. are on sale at common. All they had to do was practice. He has been associated Frans C. Van Coetsem. scientific and other contributions the Willard Straight ticket refuse to negotiate, force the with Cornell since 1938. professor of linguistics in the to the culture and improvement office union to take strike action, and Winter received a Dipt. Engr. Division of Modern Languages. of irises CORNELLCHRONICLE IT Faculty Members New Africana Center Readied Burak Barred Continued from Page 1 capacity of 40. From Campus the Center's activities were The same floor will also have a Receive Promotions conducted at North Campus Cornell University notified C. student lounge, student offices David Bgrak '67. on June 12 who A number of Cornell faculty Sidney Leibovich, assistant Dorm 8, a newly completed and a graduate student study disrupted the University's members have been promoted professor of thermal engineering dormitory facility turned over to room with carrels Also there will commencement in Barton Hall within their departments over the at the University since July the Center as a temporary home. be two guest bedrooms; the June 8. that he is "not permitted last month. Following are some 1966, has been appointed Work on the new Center at existing kitchen facilities will be to enter upon any premises of the faculty promotions: associate professor in the 310 Triphammer includes the retained for use on .special owned or controlled by Cornell Carl .Sagan, associate College of Engineering. installation of a sprinkler and fire occasions. University, wherever situated, professor of astronomy since While he was at Caltech he alarm system. On the first floor The second floor of the and that if you are apprehended 1968 and director of Cornell was awarded the MacPherson there will be a library, three building is being prepared for on any such premises you will be University's Planetary Studies Prize, which is given to the senior classrooms, two seminar rooms offices for Center Director James subject to immediate arrest and Laboratory, has been promoted in engineering "best and an art and theatre room. A Turner and the Centers seven prosecution under applicable to professor of astronomy exemplifying excellence in Beneath the first floor, there is a faculty members. secretarial laws." Widely known for his studies of scholarship" He was also a ground floor which opens to the rear of the building. On this floor offices, and a conference room Burak was notified of the the planets and of exobiology, Lockheed Leadership Scholar there will be language and prohibition in a letter sent to him the study of life in outer space, during all four of his' The construction firm of science laboratories, a by University Provost Robert A. Sagan was an assistant undergraduate years. During his Stewart and Bennett Inc. of photographic darkroom and a Plane. professor of astronomy at graduate years at Cornell. Ithaca and Rochester is doing lecture room with a seating the work. Plane said the action against Harvard University before he Leibovich was a Sloan Burak was taken "in view of your came to Cornell's Center for Engineering Fellow, a Ford (Burak's) demonstrable violation Radiophysics and Space Foundation Fellow and a Cornell of University regulations" at the Research as an associate University Fellow. 102nd Commencement professor two years ago. Daniel P. Loucks has been exercises. Burak entered Barton George G Cocks has been promoted from assistant to Hall leading a number of appointed associate professor of associate professor of water protesters, walked onto the stage chemical engineering with resources engineering at Cornell and attempted to speak from the tenure. University effective July 1 He podium microphone. He was He has been a member of the has been a member of Cornell's - removed by personnel of the Cornell faculty since 1964. engineering faculty for the past University's Division of Safety Before joining the faculty he was five years. and Security. employed for 15 years at the Loucks' major research Plane told Burak he was acting Battelle Memorial Institute in interests are in the application of in accordance with a November Columbus, Ohio, where he was mathematical programming and 14, 1969 Plane-to-Burak letter in assistant chief of the Physics of probability and economic theory which Burak was advised that Solids Division. to problems in environmental "any future violation by you of Terrence L Fine, assistant quality management, including the University's established professor ' of electrical the design and operation of air. regulations, or of local law. while engineering at Cornell since land and water resource AFRICANA CENTER — The new home of Cornell's Africana Studies and you are enjoying the freedom of 1966, has been appointed systems. Research Center will be ready for occupancy in the fall. The building at 310 the campus, will result in associate professor effective July John S. Brown, assistant Triphammer Road, formerly housing Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity, is undergoing immediate forfeiture of any 1. professor in the Law School extensive remodeling invitation of license for access to Fine's research interests since 1967. has been promoted the lands and buildings of include decision theory and to associate professor of law. Grossvogel Heads Cornell University." pattern classification. He has Brown earned his bachelor of "Thereupon, and without been awarded a United States science degree in 1957 at Romance Studies further notice, you will be patent for his development of a Villanova University and his David I. Grossvogel, Goldwin Grossvogel lives with his wife, deemed to be a trespasser and statistical delta modulator. bachelor of law degree in 1965 Smith Professor of Comparative Anita, and their two children at will be subject to the full George Szentirmai has been at . Literature and Romance Studies, 398 Triphammer Rd . Ithaca. penalties of the law as such," appointed associate professor of A native of Poughkeepsie, has been elected chairman of the Plane said. electrical engineering with Brown is a member of the State Department of Romance Studies Plane's November letter was tenure at Cornell University He Bar Association of Texas and the for a three-year term beginning sent the day after Burak was. in has been a member of the American Bar Association. July 1. Tolles Fund Plane's words "unmistakably School of Electrical Engineering Faust F. Rossi has been Grossvogel. who has been at Established identified as one of those promoted to professor in the Law participating in a concerted effort faculty since 1963. Cornell since 1960. was the first A grant-in-aid fund in School. to disrupt a scheduled University Szentirmai is a specialist in person to be named to the newly honor of the late Marion D. A native of Rochester, Rossi curricular activity — a regular computer-aided design and in established Goldwin Smith Tolles has been established earned his bachelor of arts Naval ROTC drill exercise in network theory and is the author Professorship. He is co-editor at the New York State degree at St. Michael's College Barton Hall on the University of more than 20 papers on these and author of a forthcoming book School of Industrial and at the University of Toronto in on the April 1969 crisis at campus." subjects. Labor Relations. 1953 and his bachelor of laws Cornell. The book, titled "Divided The prohibition imposed June 1 i David N. Seidman, assistant N. Arnold Tolles, former degree at the Cornell Law School We Stand," is to be published by "will remain in effect unless and professor of materials science city councilman and in 1960 Doubleday and Co. this year. until rescinded in writing by the and engineering at Cornell since professor of industrial and A member of the Order of Coif, president or provost of Cornell 1966, has been appointed At Cornell. Grossvogel has labor relations at the ILR the honor society of the Cornell been a member of the University." associate professor effective July School, established the Law School. Rossi was note Humanitites Council and the 1 fund in memory of his wife His research interests include editor of the Cornell Law Council for the Humanities and and her devotion to equal work on lattice defects, radiation Quarterly in 1960. In 1965 Rossi has served as a field Architecture educational opportunities. damage to materials structures was elected to the Rochester representative in romance Continued from Page 1 Mrs Tolles died last and field ion microscopy He has School Board on which he studies from 1961 to 1965 Cornell programs. December published numerous papers in served until 1967. He is a His book "Limits of the Novel.' Other members of the The fund will benefit these areas member of the Monroe County which was published in 1968. committee are: James 0. Bar Association and the New was well received by literary transfer students with Mahoney, professor of art; York State Bar Association. critics. Grossvogel has also preference being given to Kermit C. Parsons, professor of Sage Notes Anthony W. Knapp, assistant written "The Self-Conscious students from two-year city and regional planning; The National Instnutes of professor of mathematics in the Stage in Modern French Drama" colleges. Charles W. Pearman, associate Health (NIH) have just i College of Arts and Sciences, has and "Four Playwrights and a Each term the ILR I- ofessor of architecture; Tom E. announced that they are i been promoted to associate Postscript." School's committee on Davis, professor of economics: phasing out the nationally | professor in the Department of A well known drama critic, admissions will select one Harry Levin, professor of competitive Predoctoral | Mathematics. Grossvogel is a specialist in or more incoming transfer psychology; and Walter R Lynn, Research Fellowship world drama, modern French students to receive the professor of environmental Knapp earned his bachelor of Program. Students already literature and modern Western grant. The amount will vary systems engineering. arts degree in 1962 at in the program will be §j literature. depending on the Kelly came to Cornell in 1960 Dartmouth College and his continued, and selections | In 1949 Grossvogel recieved availability of funds and the from the Massachusetts Institute master of arts and his doctor of will be made from those || his bachelor of arts degree from students needs. of Technology (MIT), where he philosophy degree in 1964 and who applied before April. | the University of California at Contributions to the had been an academic staff 1965 at Princeton University 1970. but no awards will Si: Berkeley. He received his master Marian D Tolles Fund member from 1945-1960. At be made in October. 1970. || Prior to joining the Cornell of arts degree in 1951 and his- should be mailed to the MIT, he served in positions and subsequently. 1 faculty as assistant professor in doctor of Philosophy degree in director of the Office of ranging from research assistant The NIH Training Grants |* 1967. Knapp was an instructor 1954, both from Columbia Resident Instruction, ILR to associate professor and Program will continue at the Massachusetts Institute of University. School. Cornell University. director of the Albert Farwell mzmmmmmmmmmmmM Technology (MIT). After studying in France under Bemis Foundation. 12 CORNELL CHRONICLE Saturday, July 25 8 am Bus Tour to the Gold Seal Winery in Hammondsport and Watkins Glen Gorge. Bus leaves Calendar Willard Straight Hall at 8 am and will return at approximately 3:30 p.m. Purchase tickets at the Willard July 17-29 Straight ticket office by July 23. 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Luchino Visconti's "The Damned." Drummond Studio. Lincoln Friday, July 17 Hall. 10 am. Reading Session Reading of new 8:1 5 p.m. * Dance Performance Ballet Guild of Ithaca. compositions from Professor Karel Husa's music seminar Sponsored by Summer-Ithaca Alice Statler Auditorium. 457. performed by the Composers String Quartet B-21 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "A Flea in Her Lincoln Hall Ear" by George Feydeau. Performing Arts Building, Ithaca Noon. Informal Recital. Music of Debussy, performed College. by Katherine Gottschalk. soprano, and Arthur Wenk. 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "Oh Dad, Poor piano. 1 16 Lincoln Hall Dad ..." by Arthur L. Kopit. University Theatre. Willard 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Ingmar Straight Hall. Bergmans "Persona." Drummond Studio. Lincoln Hall. 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Sunday, July 26 Michelangelo Antoniom's "Zabriskie Point." Alice Statler 11 a.m. Sage Chapel Service. The Reverend Richard D\" Auditorium Bausman, University United Ministry chaplain. 8:15 pm "Ithaca Summer Repertory "A Flea in Her 5 p.m. Dance Performance. "Sapsucker Summer Ear" by George Feydeau Performing Arts Building, Ithaca Dance." choreographed by Barbara Lloyd. Cornell College. Summer Dance Group On the Arts Quad 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory "Oh Dad. Poor 7 and 9:15 pm "Cornell University Cinema. "Night at Dad. Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feeling So the Funny House" No. 4. Drummond Studio Lincoln Sad" by Arthur L Kopit. University Theatre. Willard Hall. Straight Hall. 8-11 pm "International Folk Dancing. Japes Lodge Roof Saturday, July 18 8-11 p.m. Bound for Glory. Live WVBR broadcast from 6 am Walking Tour of Stewart Park Bird Sanctuary led The Commons. Folkmg Singing by Alan Sowall and by James Tate, Jr., assistant director. Laboratory of friends. Ornithology. Tour to begin at the flagpole in Stewart Park. 8:15 p.m. Summer Session Concert. Donald R.M, 7 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema Ingmar Bergman's Paterson, organist. Sage Chapel "Persona." Drummond Studio, Lincoln Hall 1 8:15 pm "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "The Cherry 7 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Antonioni's Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. University Theatre, Willard "Zabriskie Point. "Alice Statler Auditorium. Straight Hall. " 8:15 pm "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "The Cherry 8:30 pm Summer Session Lecture. To be announced Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. University Theatre, Willard Memorial Room. Willard Straight Hall. Straight Hall Sunday, July 19 Monday, July 27 11 a.m. Sage Chapel Service. The Reverend William W. 10 am Summer Session Physics Lecture "Ideas in Rogers. University United Ministry Chaplain Quantum Mechanics" Raphail M. Littauer. professor. 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema "Night at Department of Physics and Nuclear Studies. the Funny House" No 3. Drummond Studio, Lincoln 7 and 9:15 pm "Cornell University Cinema. "Night at the Funny House" No. 4. Drummond Studio. Lincoln Hall Music." Robert A. Moog, inventor of Moog Synthesizer Hall. 8-11 p.m. "International Folk Dancing. Japes Lodge and lecturer. Department of Electrical Engineering. Alice 8:30 p.m. Film Cartoons The Commons. Anabel Roof Statler Auditorium Taylor Hall. 8:15 pm "Summer Session Concert The Music of 8:30 pm Film "Myths and Parallels," a story of 9 pm "Film "Cactus Flower" Memorial Room, Julius Eastman Alice Statler Auditorium conservation The Commons, Anabel Taylor Hall 8:15 pm "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "A Flea in Her Willard Straight Hall. far" by George Feydeau. Performing Arts Building, Ithaca Thursday, July 23 College Tuesday, July 28 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema John 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "Oh Dad. Poor 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema William Ford's "The Informer." Drummond Studio, Lincoln Hall. Dad ..." by Arthur L Kopit. University Theatre, Willard Wyler's "Friendly Persuasion." Drummond Studio. 8:1 5 p.m. "Summer Session Concert. Compositions by Straight Hall Lincoln Hall. Monteverdi. Bach and Penderecki. The Cornell Chamber 8:30 pm Lecture. "Man — Natural Resources — 9 pm "Film. "The Professionals." Memorial Room, Chorale, Thomas Sokol. conductor Alice Statler Willard Straight Hall Ethics." Lawrence Hamilton, professor. Department of Auditorium. Conservation Memorial Room, Willard Straight Hall. 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory. "Separate Wednesday, July 29 Tables" by Terrance Rattigan. University Theatre. Willard Monday, July 20 7 and 9:15 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Elia Straight Hall. 10 a.m. Summer Session Physics Lecture. "Special Kazan's "East of Eden." Drummond Studio. Lincoln Hall. 8:30 p.m. Panel Discussion. "The War in Vietnam." Relativity." Eugene C. Loh, senior research associate, 7:30 p.m. Concert. Electronic Music by the lake, Gary Porter of the Committee of Concerned Asian Department of Physics and Nuclear Studies. Rockefeller courtesy of Robert A. Moog and musicians. Stewart Park Scholars (CASC) and other' Vietnamese students. B Pavilion. Memorial Room. Willard Straight Hall Noon Informal Recital. Music of Debussy, performed 7:30-11 p.m. "International Folk Dancing. Clark Hall by Katherine Gottschalk. soprano, and Arthur Wenk, Plaza. piano. 116 Lincoln Hall Friday, July 24 7 and 9:15 pm "Cornell University Cinema. "Night at 10 am. Reading Session Reading of new Exhibits the Funny House" No 3 Drummond Studio, Lincoln compositions from Professor Karel Husa's music seminar Andrew Dickson White Museum of Art. "Recent Hall. 457. performed by the Cornell Chamber Chorale. B-21 Acquisitions." throughout the summer. "Art Against 8:30 pm Film "Did You Hear What I Said?" The Lincoln Hall Oppression." throughout the summer. "Summer Show." Commons. Anabel Taylor Hall. 7 and 9:30 p.m. "Cornell University Cinema. Luchino works by the Cornell Summer Session art faculty. July 8 - 9 p.m. "Film. "Coogan's Bluff" Memorial Room, Visconti's "The Damned." Drummond Studio. Lincoln August 30 Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11 am - 4:30 Willard Straight Hall. Hall. p.m.; Sunday, 1-4:30 p.m.; closed Monday. 8:15 p.m. "Ithaca Summer Repertory "Separate Olin Library. "William Wordsworth in Hdnor of the Two- Tuesday, July 21 Tables" by Terrance Rattigan, University Theatre. Willard Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth." Rare Book Room Noon Informal Recital Music for Contralto, performed Straight Hall. and lower level. "Medical Dissertations, 1578-1970." by Janice Wilcox, contralto, and Arthur Wenk, piano. 116 History of Science Collections. Room 215. Lincoln Hall. The Commons. Anabel Taylor Hall "A World in 7 and 9:15 pm "Cornell University Cinema. Walt Colour. " photographs by Victor Eisen. through July 18. Disney's "Davy Crocket" Drummond Studio. Lincoln Group show of 1 5 artists. July 20 - August 1 Hall. McGraw Hall. Department of Geological Sciences. 9 pm "Film. "The Collector." Memorial Room, Willard Geologic Environment and Man: Use of naturally Straight Hall occurring earth materials — Pegmatites; Fossils, Edible and Unusual Mollusks; Geological Oceanography Wednesday, July 22 Training Cruise (Duke-Cornell). 7 and 9:15 pm "Cornell University Cinema Frank "Admission charged Capra's "Lost Horizon ' Drummond Studio, Lincoln Hall. Attendance at all events is limited to the approved 7:30-11 p.m. "International Folk Dancing Clark Hall seating capacity of the hall. Plaza The Cornell Chronicle Calendar is jointly prepared by 8:15 pm Summer Session Lecture and the Office of the Secretary. 312 Day Hall, and the Office Demonstration. "Current Developments in Electronic of Public Information. 1 10 Day Hall.