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BRYANT COLLEGE - SM ITHFIELD, R.I. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1973 VOLUME XXXIX NO.6 Page 6

'- An Easier Way- Dining Hall , Changes In Pubic Affairs by Paul Carroll To Be Dedicated The Office of Public Affairs for the fu nction , the Office of beforehand and have discovered In a formal ceremony on tendered the gi ft on behalf of lhe has recen tly instituted new Public Affairs will belp to see too late that these facilities are Tuesday evening, October 23, Salmanson family. changes in its policy concerning that lhese needs are met. Once unavailable because someone else 1973, the Main Dining Hall of Nearly 1 00 relatives and the use of College facilities by this form has been completed and was already using them. See Mr. Bryant College will be dedicated friedns of the Salmanson family various college organizations and sent in, the Office of Public Paul Zangari in Public Affairs if to Leonard I. Salmanson as a and officers of the College are outside groups. In the past, clubs Affairs sends out copies to the you are planning a function. Be tribute to the Salmanson Family expected to attend. which held their meetings in vario us de partmen t s whose sure to allow for a good amount for their generous gift to the classrooms were required to pay a services will be needed. This new of time so that arrangements can College. This is one of the largest five-dollar dep o sit. T his system helps to coordinate the be made. Y Oli should see Mr. contributions of money ever requirement has been dropped activities of the organization Zangari at least a week before the given to the Smithfield College. because it was becoming a burden planning the event. It helps to get date you'll be needing the Dr. Harry F. Evarts, on the club budgets. what you'll need and consolidate fac ilities. The Public Affairs President of Bryant, will welcome A new proc edure for the services of many departments Offic e is here to help the guests and act as presiding officer obtaining the use of facilities has into a bank of infonnation. students, so please use this at the ceremonies. Clarence H. also been put inlo effect. A new In the past, groups have not invaluable service and make Gifford, Jr., Chairman of the si mplified request form has been made arrangements through the things easier for everyone Board of Trustees, will introduce made up, maki ng it unnecessary proper channels to use facilities Involved-especially for yourself. Mr. Salmanson and extend the to make out duplicate copi('s. gratitude of the Colle ge Th purpose of these forms is to Community to Mr. Salmanson for supply information to the Office the family contdbution, which of Public Affairs, so that they can Chilean Student makes possible the continued e coordinate the vari Ull functions of this beautiful and majestic b eing plan ned with what is dining haH by generations of men vailable in facilities. Aftf'r Addresses ISO and w men tudying for careers r eceivi ng permission from the in business. Mr. Salmanson will Office f St dent Affairs to have I A most interesting discussion His talk was received warmly . respond. ....,..~.-u:!.U:L-...acti i t-y- Ts" being on Chile took place at Bryant on Mr. Berj Kassabian, President Mr. Salmanson is President of Mr ~ Leonard Saimanson planned, the persons involved Thu)"Sday, October 11, when l\k of the ISO, in commenting on theAdams Drug Company, and may the g to the Office of Gustavo Paradiz, a graduate Mr. Paradiz's talk, urged Bryant scrumptious Greek dishes nd Public rrair~ to ma e st d n at Drow gave an s tude nts, w tber they are gastronomical series Lhat has been will be accompanied by Greek anangemellts for the use of the informal ta I k on his oati e in t er n a t lona stude nts or sponsored by the Int rnati nal music and dancing. necessary fa cilities. country, hll . The talk was American, to join th e ISO, to Student Organization will be its If you have taken part in This new request form sponsored by the International parli ipate in its activities and to Greek ight Dinner. Student Organization. It was make it possi ble to continue to previ 0 u.s international dinners enables the group to state what It will b hl'ld off campus at that have been sponsored by the its specific needs will be. Whether attended by both students and offer interesting and informative the Arbi Inn, an authentic Greek faculty. I 0 , you will certainly not want it be electrical equipment, food programs such as the Chile talk. restaurant in Cranston, on Friday Mr. Paradiz was very candid to mi s this event and its Gr ek and beverages, extra chairs, or The next epicurean event in evening, October 26, at 7 p.m. audience. Tickets are available security guards which are needed and informative in his discussion. th e fabulous international The dinner will feature five from ISO members.

Ms. Barone Beats Mr. Keeley In Battle of the Sexes Part II

PAT KEELEY TARR IE BARONt: Photos by Lou '------~--LI2of~f~ic~e~, ------~-' EditfJrifJ/1y FOOD FIGHT Dear Editor, Congratulations to everyone ,.....Q'\ for their outstanding behavior .... G) last Friday in the dining hall. ..0o SpefJ/(ing Your usual outright stupidity and ...u lack of common sense really o manifested itself during the food * fight. My first question is what did t everyone expect to accomplish? t Obviously you wanted to show F the ARA how mighty and il powerful you are and just how far you can throw blueberry pie. Editors' Note: Letters to the Editor (including the II What did you accomplish by the lette~ F Have Your Cake food fight? First, there was no with the "Battle Hymn of the Students") do not necessarily a food available Saturday morning express the views of The ARCHWA Y or its staff. a which is just what the people fi And Eat It who did not take part in the food Too fight deserved. Second, I'm sure HELP US there was plenty of damage to the dining hall not to mention 1\ It's good to see the student body in a unified effort, the unnecessary expense to clean HELP THE FOOD V however, the food fight on Friday, October 12 did not up your childish folly. 11 accomplish what it set out to do. The ARA has the Dear Editor ~ S responsibility of serving about S 500 meals per year. With the fl There are more effective ways of voicing your opinions To the Editors·in-Chief: Office about joining this many problems that arise when For the benefit of the committee. about ARA food services. feeding such a large number of students, the Bryant College Finally, let me clear up the ~ people there are bound to be Student Senate has set up a problem of this committee's b An unorganized mob brings about more damage than some bad meals. However, it is special committee to investigate credibility. This committee will b my opinion that the majority of e: change. A planned movement by an organized body has the food operations of Bryant be responsible to the students the meals served are good. and no one else. In other words, I proven more effective in the past. College. It seems to me that Notwithstanding the high food student reaction to this will not tolerate influence from o prices, there is usually a varied committee has been quite anyone. Furthermore, I have I: We can bring about a change with the support of the selection. skeptical. suffered through the same food tl students! You have shown a strong desire to have changes For you pampered babies In regards to pleas and hassles. I assumed the chair of tl who just can't eat this made concerning the food service. Your student written notices circulated to the this committee on that basis, and "Miserable" food, you should not I pro mise to deliver positive representatives have shown, through past performance, that students this week, I have c feel as though you are being received absolutely no feedback recommendations. changes can be made when approached through the proper poisoned. A simple solution P whatsoever. It has been easy for I hope the students change a channels. would be to have students pay the students to sit back and their minds, and I will be more their food bill on a semester basis n We need your SUPPORT and PARTICIPATION!!! complain, but is the problem than happy to have any if they want food service. This p being solved? The committee to interested student work on this way, if you don't like the food, a investigate the food operations of important committee. I f you want to help achieve the goals of The you don't have to eat it. 1 Bryant College will fail as all ARCHWAY, Student Senate, and Greek Letter Council, Don't you think it is about b others have before it, and the Sincerely, submit your name and your ideas to the Student Senate time we started acting like students will have themselves to mature adults. The food fight was Peter Lockatell, Chairma Office and you will be contacted by Peter Lockatell, a blame for that fact. Put aside this The Senate Committee to Junior Senator, who will be in charge of the investigation really senseless. And a final skepticism and see me (Peter comment to the ass who Investigate the Food Lockatell) at the Student Senate Operations of Bryant Coll ege e committee. suggested the demon ~c ration; I r hope you get everything you l dcser·ie. il !'!ame withheld by reouest a THE ARCHWAY ~ A SPECIAL F 1\ f EDITORS-IN-CH IEF BE INVOLVED LOUNGE " 'I Sl st RICHARD W. SCHIEBELHUTH Dear Editor, FOR fi I w ish to address the As Co-Chairman of the (1 STEPHEN F. SIDORUK following letter to the Student Buildings and Grounds Co m mit tee, I will personally PI Body of Bryant College and COMMUTERS? Ii . particularly to the Freshman work to achieve your wishes i~ MANAGING EDITOR h Class: this field. I ask anyone interested in working with me on this Dear Editor, m As your Senator, it is my S JOAN FRIAS committee to arrange to meet responsibility to serve you. I am with me at your convenience. I've been reading about this p o pen to suggestions, questions, To contact me for any of the controversial issue long enough complaints, or whatever it is that above call 232-0224, leave a note now. and r feel it is my right to you feel the Student Senate in my mailbox in the Student express my opinion on the should be involved with. [ will Senat e Office or see me subject . Why should the New s Editor ...... Rich Woolf bring any legitimate issue to the personally. commuters have a special lounge. Assi stant ...... Paul Carroll Senate on your behalf and see to Respectfully, The dorm students don't have it that your desires are Richard P. Formica any private rooms except their contemplated. Freshman Senator sui tes, w h i chis their livi ng Phot o Editor ...... Jef Stein quarters. For you commuter students who haven't opened Sport s Ed itor ...... Peter Lockatell your eyes yet, the soda machine Assista nt ...... Steve Sadetsky is where it always was, along with OKTOBERFEST the other vending machines. For those of you who feel it is too .a•• II+~:1 Production ...... Brad Hartley difficult to carry a sandwich and .. • . Assistant ...... Kurt Schlott A SUCCESS a cup of soda upstairs, you may eaL in the student union. As for Office Manager .... _ ...... Cheryl Drew Dear Editor, refrigerators, the only ones that dorm students have are what they Dear Students: rent or buy for their own use. If Circulation Manager ...... Scott Clark At the end of a hard to learn by practical applicatioils . you really \~81?t cold soda all yo;­ Staff : Dan Aderholdt, Kim Brubaker, Debby Colby, Larry Kromidas, weekend of fun, entertainment The Servitium Club is a have to do IS 1l1sert 20 cents 111 ~ Paul Lombardo, Lou Nigro, Kathi Pearson, Dave Peters , Bob Pickett, and good food, I'd like to thank non·profit educa ti on a l soda machine and you will have Lynnda Pollen, Rob Rhault, Alan Schockett, Lawrence S lvin, James you for making the Third Annual rganization. In respect to its it. As for opportuni ties for Smith, Mik Wallace Cameron Wells, Al Werth. Bryant Oktoberfest a success. many programs and projects, r o m mu ters , there are happy The erviti um Club was proud to they us c th ir fund for hours put on by the fraternities The ARCHWAY Is composed weekly during the academic year excluding see many of you turn out and scholarships for students taking and ororitie. , the game room is ons b y the undergraduate .. tudents of Bryant College. The publisher o f support us. courses in Hotel, Motel and o pen to you along with tbe " ARCHW A Is Bryant College. This n e.wspaper s written and edited entirely bowl ing aile. '. If you went out of b y a student staff. and no f o nn of censorship at all is exerted o n the co n ten or As many of you know, the Ins it utional Managem nt. as we ll style of any lSSue. The news and opinions expressed in this pu blication are those Servitium Cl ub is composed of as to defra xpenses Of trips to your way a little and goL 0 know of the . tudents and may no t necessariJy reflect the otticial views of the F aculty Ho tel and I nst it ut i on a l h tel sh in Bo ton and New some dorm students, you could ollld Administration. Th e ARCHWAY is prin\ed by Daley. Inc., 234 Broo ks 1 nagemenl maj rs and other York. get. involved In orne of' these Street, Won:ester. Massachu ett.s 0 1606, by p h oto-offset. activities . Yo u people want Copy eonsidered obJechonablJ! b y the Editorial Bo ard will not be a.ccepted. students who llave some interests Than ks Lo II lhose ho had Annou n cemen t!. and news releues from the CoLLele and I\l1'rounding i n r h e 11 s p it a I i ty and helped organize and those who everything handed to YOll. The community are printed at !.be d iscretion of !.he Editor. a cc Cl O1odation industrie . Wi th participated in making Lh is vent r sull of good Lhings last longer OUie are looated on the third Door, Eut Wing of the nistructure. the even.ts that the ervitium a social success. if you work fo r them. Ma.llinl adelft Is~ Box 29. Brnnt CoUell!. Smithfield. Rhode lsland 02917. Club sponsers and participatp in Ernie Rossi atisfied 23i 1200. El more than LaFayette, plus gift of French perfume and tax-free lettuce. If you have eaten a salad shopping; 1/2 day sightseeing; transfers to and from tmday latel. ·. you can see the change hot e I ; baggage handling; Services of American with the addition of tomatoes, Savage Messiah olives, cu cumbers, and sometimes Express hosts and hostesses. bacon. -. All for $299*- The Committee mentioned *Plus $29 tax and service charges Wednei>day the fact that the d erts have 1st come, 1st serve basis, limited space been stale. The girls are now A Separate Peace cutting the desserts closer to serving time , and they are For Further information: Presented by the Student Senate throwing away any desserts that they find stale. Donovan Travel Center 1'\\0 SHOWINGS 7pn, 9:15 As the meeting neared its 738-7400 close , the problem of sanitation 205 Airport Road, Warwick, RI 02888 .~ ...... was dis cussed. Hairnets were • . See uJrot you can get • suggested for both the men and the women. The condition of the or silverware and the glassware was also discussed. The machine Eugene S. Meschisen = NORTH !: should be fixed in the very near 784-5684 future. The problem of flies in the food, the dining hall , and the kitchen was talked about; and the = PROVIDENCE Ie c a fe t er ia staff told the Committee that they exterminate 1IrlUOR ~: both the dining hall and the .! kitchen every nigh t. An exterminator has been coming in -_ "Crossroads of the ~World's Vineyards" .. .to kill the nests. ..• _ •... The problem of " bad foo d" _ • l..()(ST PRICES IN THE APfA FOR is not totally the fault of ARA . Noli~e Bryant .. Our cafeterid works under - A rNE (f 1lID\£ ISER • conditions that are inadequate to SEN IORS: Your picture • feed as many people as they do. Lanes • .. Broilers are needed as well as a proofs are to be sent t o : .. • SEE US A.BOlIr A KEG OF SCI-LITZ, .. larger grill. Storage space should Gladding's - Shepard's, 259 ..... ~ be enlarged, and more money for Westm ister Mall, Providence, food is n eded. Rhode I sla nd, 02903, NARRAGANSET, FALSTAFF • ... We, the people of the Bryant Attention, Tony Procopio, • College Community, do have Portr a it Studio. Those ••= ~E BLOCK FROM l..N:LE TONY'S • some problems with our dining sen iors who had their picture • • service. These problems cannot taken over the summer, EVERY • OPEN gAM to lOPM Monday thru Saturday .. be solved with the tactics we have please con tact Marcy SAT. & SUit • 1538 SMITH STREET .. used thus far . We must take a S OllTH PlIovmENCE, R. L' .. hel ping hand-not a throwing Galinsky. Dorm 6, Room I 3 "'1 25 • _ hand-to help solve the problems 431 or stop by the LEDGER t!.-__GAM..;...;..;;;;ES.;..-.-.;~.;;;.:.;'=-_-l ~ •••a ...... JI1II •••••• we face. office. New Sp~ial Seniors New York, Beware! Events Coordinator Hear S kers by Dan Aderholdt At Bry Dt 0- ...... Those students who reside in dE New York State or even visit the SENTENCE ... cI ~ slate should be aware of the PA UL L. ZANGARI o f At AnDual CPS .J:l DRUG QUANTITY el ...o n e west law put through by POSSESSION SALE/GIFT Lincoln, Rhode Island has been 1.1 Governor Rockefeller. appointed to the newly-created ~ o Any MiSBoston. Now Bryant necessary for those over 16. (For dwardial1 r Sociel_ _ He wa. College is an approved testing th se u nder 16 , Juven ile Barb Any :\hsd. 0-"1 an anlique car m dHlOic on he Deliquent Family Court Act.) Quaalude 10 oz. 1-15 1-15 cent 'r. The examination is given Sopers set of "The Great Ga~s~ ," lht! in May of every year, and Major changes in the drug Paramo lnt movj!' yru eh wa' laws are si mpl y involved wi th limed in • ·aVo port. Rhode isla nd s t u d n ls g rad uating by the rigid penalties. The penalties are and ,eVo T ork Cit~. Ile · ha · fo llowing August may sjt for the strict r nd the quantitie are Depressan!£ Any Misd. 1-7 w rill C 11 for . B l Li b H 0 r n m uch lower for fe lony crimes. In SI ~ p i " l: PIlls 21bs. 1-15 1-7 fag ziuf' ," th ' Lrades magazine exam_ Applications fo 1 he CPS laymans terms, you can get Tran uilizers fo r OU' V teran I OlOT Car Cl ub exam are avail bJ e (rom all DSOE busted for a smaller amount of of mp[\ca_ Facult members_ dope, Le. one jay. Any Misc!. 0-1 5 Suppo ed!}- the point is to Hashish 1(4 oz . 0-1 ()'1 Marijuana get addicts, junkies and pushers OVeI 25 ~IIS . 0-7 0-15 Studen Emergency to end their addiction and stop Over 10 ellIS· 0-15 Q-Hi people from unlawful sale and o-Ui o-t5 ----- ~ possession f illegal drug and "to Loan und make the streets safe for you and continue to. \ heth r this i lrue in the same category as the your loved ones. '" or not, the [act . till ai s lI lBt murd er r , r a p i t an armed Stud nl Em rgency L an und exists to assist any student wh Many lndi\iduals feel that the drug la ws are on the books robber. hese students who are has bel with unexpect d , traordianry ci rcumstan es which caus a this ne drug law will have little and are worse than ever. The planning to tra el or live in New financial cri es. Mone ' will be loaned on a short.terln, no interest basis or no effect upon smokers-those Rockefeller-initiated law has York, ' o u sho uld be more in ac ordan ' with the foll m ing requir menLs: wh smoked in the past will classified th occa ional smok r auti u than ever before! 1. Pcr.;onal int mew with t I' Dirl'ctor of Financial Ai d. 2. Documentation of circum an es IV cn ver possible. 3_ o mpletion of short form appli alion . . M ximum length of loan is 30 da~ 5_ Rhode I land Philharmonic 5. Maximum amount of loan is $50. Students must be aware that this loan wi ll be availabl only for emergencies which cause an expenditure of fu nds unavailable from any Opens 29th Season other source. Example: Personal emergency at home requiring immediate transportation expense. Under no circumstances will loans L orin Hollander, an little doubt as to the weI! moveml'nts rather than the I be available to pay a student's college account, ordmary living accom plished concert pianist, deserved prominence which the customary four. The usual expenses, or to pay overdue, dormitory telephone bills. displayed his talents as a soloist 29-year-old Hollander has commencing Allegro moveml'nt The source of the loan fund is limited, therl'fore, if all mopey h s last Satu.rday at the Rhode Island attained during the 17 years was never incorporated into his bet'n loaned out, none wi ll be available until collections have b en Veterans Memorial Auditorium. which he has performed before sixth symphony. made. The concert was comprised of the the public. After a brief intermission the In most cases loans will be made on the spot. Overture to Euryanthe by Weber Symphony No.6. Shostakovitch featured soloist, Lorin Hollander, Student who feel the need to avail themselves of this ervice fo Ilowe d by Shosta ko vitch' deterred from the norm of entered center stage with Francis should contact the Financial Aid Office. entitled Concerto for Piano and traditional concertos in this Madeira, the conductor, to begin r hestra No_ 2 in B Flat Major, piece. He formulated the Brahm's pianoforte concerto Op. 83. Th ' impressive recital left symphony around three The concert of October 13 was the first in a series of concerts by the Rhode Island Philha rmonic Orchestra. The remai ning performances of their 29th season will b : L No ember THE NEW UNION HOTEL 17, Francis Madeira, 2. December 15, Bach, Christmas OratoriO, 3_ Lounge & Bar I'bruary 2, Anne-Marguerite Michaud, 4_ March 2, Cbarl es Treger, 5. March 30 , Jar e olet, Also Charles Schiff, 6. April 27, Roberta P ters, and 7. May 18. ('The Blackstone Game Room" If you would be George Kent 'Pops". Pool Tables interested in NOTICE Pin Ball and many others participating in a T R A NSF E R STU DENTS: There will be a Open l1A.M. to 1 A.M. graphic arts course at meting fo r all t ransfer st u en t s on We dnesday, All drinks at popular pric S R.I.S.D. during Winter October 24th at 3:00 p.m . in t he Audito ium . We look Mon um en t Sq uare, forwar d t o meeting with y ou Intersession to acq uaint you w ith you Blackstone, Mass. ee Dr. Gould for details - academic req uirements and attempt t o an swer any Take Rt. 7 North (bear right at the Y) to Rt. 04 q u estions y ou may have . Follow Rt. 104 North t 146-A North by Octob er 26. Take t. Paul . into Blackstone taking a 1 it after -Office of the Dean of the underpass leading Lu Monument Squar . Academic Administratio!: adio tation ... On e Female Se urity uards volutionary Pr ce s by John Orrell At ryant College E x tr em e d esire an d year are: Stephen Boulter, Board Ligllter b Kevin McGarry l41e c:t lclltlcm are the clearly visible Chairman; Don Labbee, General Although we are all ware of Elizabeth Mon han was the r c teristic depicting til Ma n ager ; Jim And er o n, the Student Securi ty Force at first f male to join the Se uriLy o* n t h us d b oard and st a ff ProgrammiI g; Chuck 8aechel, Bryant, few of us are c gnizant Force. When Bryant first opened ....n of the Bryant radio Music; Ray Puer ini , Head of the fact that there at e five its doors in Smithfield, Elizab th o this year. With the birth Engineer; Earl Viau, News /Public r:r Side members of the Security Force was working as a tour gUide. ...~ Bry an t's long-awaited FM Affairs; Paul Zable, Advertising; There's a lot of pressure for of the female gender. They are: During that time , she had the so close at hand, students Roy Elli on, Busin ss; Peter American usage of the metric El iza b th onahan, Teacher opportunity to talk with several worki ng d il ig n tty and Lockatell, Spor i John Orrell, system. U.PJ. has a report in Education Major; Karyn Mazor, of the security g u a rds _ y to illsur as f fi cient Publicity; Greg Evans, Director at Chicag . Law Enforcement Major; Lois Eventually, she became aware f operation po ibl . Last Large ; and Janice Salvatore, Might as well get used to the Fusco and Nancy Christens n, their lack of organization in t I.' k's confirmation of lice nse Colleen Schenck, Chris O'Brien, idea: The United States will Legal Secretary Majors; and the office sec urity fil ing and * by the FCC has allowed Peggy Brockhuizen, Secretaries. eventually accept the metric newest member of the force, expressed her opinion, "I'm not a ;F ra d io staff to finally Several openings still remain system. Patricia Lane, Teacher Education woman's libber, but shouldn't a~ nquish their status as a club. in each of the above mentioned That's the opinion of Major. you give the girls a cha nce down U1 Bryant radio tation is now a departments. Students wishing to President William Lazer of the The girls, all resident h ere?" Shortly thereafter, she n rete, functioning student gain the experience of working American Marketing Association. students, participate in a six-week received a call asking her to join ization which will soon be on the radio staff are invited to He says the steady drift in the trai n ing program. Ro b ert the force. "I like the job," she ving the campus and attend general meetings held each United states towards adoption G ard n er, Ch i ef of Security, continued, "because it is unusual ounding community_ Its Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Radio of the metric system of weights conducts thi.;; program which and office jobs get too boring." members for the 1973-74 Room. and measures will accelerate in consists of Principles of Security Generally, the girls Like their the next few vears. Organization, Security Ethics, jobs and find no conflicts Lazer and others believe the and Patrolling. Other areas of working with the other Security switch is absolutely necessary if study are covered, including guards. Patricia Lane feels there is the United States is to maintain aspects of life saving, for which a great deal of resentment from leadership in technology, Mr . Ga r dner brings in a the students towards the industry and world trade. professional for presentation. authority of a uniform. "They In a recent poll, the Although the girls are think you becom another person association found 68 percent of train d in all phases of security, by putting on a uniform, and its members in favor of shifting they are currently working on don't realize it is a job and you to the metric system within five special assignments for Mr. have duties and responsibilitic. t to ten ears. It points out that Gardner, ranging from desk and perform ." Aside from this Uni ted States and Britain are the secretarial work to patrolling the pr blem, she feels that females in onlv industrialized nations that Unistructure on evening shifts. securi ty are presented wilh n ha ve not adopted the metric Mr. Gardner feels that the girls' in t resting and challenging s rvice syst m and Britain is converting saf ty is not endangered and that to the Bryant com unity_The steadil '. ha mg Lhem n the force is no girls are well-trai ed and ha e th Lazer says education the onl y successful but· is an asset to interests r th ·t ent' l'I.:urll American public to metrics 'ill th e College because of thei a one of thpir ':r:.-r.o.os t be much easi r than most peopl capability. " objccLives. imagil e. " nd it will make shopping easIer and will compel packagers t make th ir labels Notice easi r to under tand." ::iavage Meslah Will be In determining lhe Lazer poin oul that llll' shown once Wedne5day cont i nuation of such a traditional .\ nglo- mt'ril'an nigl1t a 7:30 .m. and again program. Any suggestions eve Boulter, Board Chamnan of the RadiO Station outside the ga ll ons and pounds actuall. are n Tuesday at 11 :45 a.rn. from students concerning Rad iO Room. Photo by Katlu Pearson dif icull for the hou \1lfl' to 'onvert to pints of liquid or dry for t he benef it of t he college m o vie s and ot her unces b t al metri o n r 'ion communi t y w h o cannot ent e rtai nmen o n this are as eas as money conversions make our Wednesday campus is welcome. The simplifying of pa kage sizes. showing. T he resp onse to St lldent Senate doe cafe 1'1 ere are two psychological this second showing w ill help about you, - Trac Ste eo Tapes fa t r ab ut m tri s lh::tl (~ol!ld prove amu ing when the ~) ste m is adopted in the United States. When automobile $ 2 ea. speedometers are converted to ilometers, a driver doing 100 an hour may think he's hot-rodding Full Guarantee Now Hits! when actually he will be doing only 56 mil an hour. But a woman whose weight has shot buckF or E a oh Adult Member ooff Your P artyf up to 180 pounds may be deluded into false smugness ALL T HE BEER IPC AM-FM(MPX) because the scale shows she is " d w n" to 82 kilos. UPI: YOU CAN DRINK Receiver 8-Track 10/16/73 PLUS ------Tape Player Notice ALL THE SALAD To ill I students: Because YOU CAN MAKE of the holiday. the Student Senate meeting will be held PLUS in the upper lounge at 3: 15 Lusciou sly Tender on Tuesday. All student s ar e i nv i e to at en d t he BEEF ST EAK meeting. I f there is an i nc 0 n v e n i e 11 c e t t hose with French Fries student s using the lounge for ...---- ALL FOR J UST ___ stu ying purposes at that time, contact the Student Senate offi"e by Friday an d arrangements will be made to set up a lassroom Relularl, $3.95 '2.95Clsh Purchlses Only designated for stlldying. The weekly meeting ~-WI H THIS AD_---' 00 W lis Bon-DiUuse Speakers (oom and th e day a e Reg. 159.95 hanged because of the holiday on Monday, October EMERSONS, Ltd. Who esaled at $85 complete 22. It will be help in Room 360 from 3 to 5 p.m . 1940 Pawtucket Ave. Manville Wholesale E . Providence 4 3 4-66 8 0 19 '.Vinler St. 167.J615 Manvdle,R.I. Not Good with Any Other Promotion Open 3 -8 Tues. - Fri. 10 - 5 on Sat. This Offer Supersede s All Other AdvertisJn&

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Outli es by Alan hep Chairman , Ad Hoc Committee 0- and EMPLOY M E NT ""'... Textbook Troubles Fred Leonard Q,l Speaker of the Council ~o ...u o This will be the first in a "to catch up with the rest." each year. PMT-UMll EMPLOYMENT series of reports concerning the Some teachers have postponed The teachers are having as * difficult a time as student are in >- textbook problem at Bryant and changed their scheduled roat...,. Work lSI .hLl.-n . 00 hr . College. Report Number 1 will be syllabus in order to enable trying to correct this situation. 124-0S00 2nd ohll,-52 . 10 '0 SZ.H hr. ex: MAL£lrtMAL£ ~ concerned with the facts alone. students time to co m plete The big question is who or what U The succeeding reports will deal required reading. Other teachers caused this problem. We felt this had to be answered. N'ur8l!ry Onoig!ls F d; etory Work 8 '0 4:30 or .:30 '0 10:30 i::G with the solutions and evaluation. refused to allow any special Ceon lral FaHs 124-9320 MInimum: 51.90 hr. ex: It should be stressed that work is consideration and continued We first spoke with Mr. Lou Alan rord~r MAL£ Il'£MALE Petrucci, Bookstore Manager. We ~ in the process at the present time along with their schedules. Students without books in SOME found that last year he was left Bl5 Mln.: '2 . () hr. The bookstore manager has Mrs. lAng MAU/TtW.lL to take the totals from the register and subtract from these Ah[QhftfT. ruls::h1on. Attn)'. Sl!cretJlry itou .. Amlnoed estimates: 1. How many students ~6 North M• .tn Irf" t , foU R1VUf 173-5836 sa14ry • TAilLE 1: TEXTnOOk :;l~·:t'AnY will drop out; 2. How many will Dr kdown by Depnrtlllent5 1,1 MS wauru ••• & Count@f Help Hour. AlTllng add; 3. How many will share _00 S . Wll.hlnqton Stn:t t 69\-HH S.lAry vary books ; 4. How man y will N . ,A"1 bl:wo Joaeph Ni:ton Th s t Ie shows t he h1ghl!1l t , l ow""t, ml vor.>se price purchase used books; and 5. How D st.udent pays for Lh booko in .2.!!.!! portiCul r 01 S5 of a Ilepartmont. many will not want the book at Tin Cl f\\jt:'JA 8 tCl 1,,-2 t~ 6 all? Past trends are used, but are :' II-Z$70 $, I no hr. Highest Price ~, 1d Lowust rice " erilfc Price for books In for books in rn 1d or books not alwa s reliable. It is much .1111£- l~ yr . onf' COUl"~e on£' course n onf' course more difficult than most people ACCOU 6. 50 12. 81 ,S-sve-Jh!tlo 'Jer~ floUI ananqr1 mr:c 19. 25 realize. Wdrwl<;k , Fi l 6J -1 0 S2.00 hr. ECCNOI,:ICZ 1). 95 2. 95 8 . 27 Mr. Petrucci has to order the Mr. Posnlck _ \-10 hra. \I. e ~. books for both the day and E1l UCATlOIl 11. 55 2.00 5. 52 evening divisions. Last semester, C f. S ~(J(!n1M Goods Von! Wor~ Hours Arr4ngfla E11CLISI! 2) . 45 ) . 50 11. 71. In~usU'4J P~k; . Snml'lh ld 231-4900 S 2 .~0 h • . when he was conservati ve in IJ, mln. ow. "I rron ..:olleqe ~... orge Feddle-l rank C4!to FlIlAlICr: 12. 50 a . 50 11 . !l} choosi ng quantities for the HUl,IAI,lTr"J> 12. )0 8. 95 10 . 6) graduate division, " It worked out Office work 15 hours week fine ." Petrucci co n tinued , 11-2961 $2 . 5" " . BnrNn'iltOrt ar d r~STIT U'J'IOt;AL t8lNAG :EIlT 19. ,)0 12 .00 15. M "after losing so much money on textbooks last year, I was LAI'/ 17. 00 13.00 15.1) conservative- too conservative." LA 1/ EIiFOaCL::ElIT 1). 00 1.00 8.99 developMr . Petruccibetter methodsis trying ofto '-______.J ~lAJIACE!:EJ:T 12. 95 9.35 11 . 64 estimation. " I want to feel I'm SYSTIJ·;g r·lAJIAGE·;o;T 12 . 95 8. 50 10. 7J doing a better job each y ar." His most recent idea is to keep a card !·:ARXETlIrc- 1). 00 6·95 11.34 file on every book that is l·lATH 12. 50 8.95 11 . 21 purchased. This will give him "a Save Yourself Some Time J.lSYCtiOLOOY 16. 90 10. 95 1). )0 better idea of how many used SCIENCE 12. 40 9.95 8.77 books are on campus." SomE' publishing companies 90CI /,L SCIEl,OI: 23 .0> 4. 60 1).12 are more difficult to w rk with 81M ATIOn 16. 50 2. )5 10.29 than others. This year, for the 11 . 25 first time, the bookstore manager m e t wi th the Departmen t Chairmen. Petrucci feels that this was "a great step forward." They STUDENT agreed to purchase more books from publishing companies which have the most rea onable return policies. However, this is DRY·CLEAN ING sometimes impossible. In this committe e's opinion, the b e i:l n The r e will bookstore manager is not fully Amer i can M arketing SERVICE Noli~s responsible for the bortage . Asso ci ation meeting on Next week, the Senate Ad T he Libra ry hours 70r Thursday, October 25, 1973, Hoc Committee will present Part Mo nday, October 22, 1973, in · Room C-327 at 12:00. 2: The 'teachers' side, the OPEN 5 Days a week students' side, and some possible and old members are will be from 3 :30 p.m. t o New solutions. 10:30 p.m. invited. 3:30-5:00 Classified To Freshmen and WANTED Pi~k-ups+Deliveries Tue. +Thurs. Sophomores: Easy to understand Two girl roonunates wanted accounting and math tutoring. to share a 4-bedroom house with Group' or private sessions. Open two other girls as of October 21. Dorm 3 Rm. 331 hours . Reasonable prices. Call 231·7622, 24 Stillwater References on request. Call Road, Smithfield. 232·0010, or write Box 1689, Bryant Colleste. rinity Square. Rep rtory ompany Intramural egins Wednesday Under New Roof Football * rr

A new theatre season begins I ..... vaudeville house in downtown this Wednesday, October 24, at ~ Providence. During the coming the New Trinity Playhouse in 1972-73 Season. the Majestic will W-L-T·P Providence. This regional theatre become not only a new home for Titans 6-0·1·13 ~ is among the best and foremost in rll Trinity Square but a cultural Top of 12th 5·1-0-10 -.....J country for introducing novel center for all of New England. Dorm 2 & Co. 4-1 -0···8 \.;.I vals and innovative drama. ~ First series of plays at the GDI 3-2-1---7 '"* For those who relish the theatre Lederer Theatre Project, 201 Trojans 3-2-1---7 ~ at its best the forthcoming season f· Washington Street, Providence, Dorm 10 2-3-2---6 ('l at Trinity promises to be another Rhode Island. Norm & Grn. P's 2-3-1---5 -.....J fine one in a succession which 1 DOWNSTAIRS AT THE 13 Gang 2-3-0---4 uded such works as Pinter's, , , NEW TRINITY PLAYHOUSE. (5 Praying Mantis 1-5-0--·2 Caretaker, An Enemy of the plays; 280 seats; dark Mondays). *Vet's 1-5-0---2 eople by Ibsen, A Streetcar Tuesday through Suday, 8 p. , *Bnt Nail Synd. 1-5-0-·-2 Named Desire by Tennessee matinees Wednesday, Saturday, *Forfeited Out of Competition Williams and more recently, The Sunday 2:00 p.m. Royal Hunt of The Sun by Peter Play No. 1 is BROTHER TO Shaffer and Moliere's amusing DRAGONS by Robert Penn GREEK FOOTBALL School for Wives to name just a Warren. It is a revival of the few. 1968-69 production concerning a Division A W-L-T-Pts 7 -0-1-15 For ~ who are not familiar scandal involving Slavery and the Delta Sig with the repertory company The New Trinity Playhouse-a replica of the original Trinity Square Family of Thomas Jefferson. TKE 6-2-0-12 background the following is a Playhouse. Photo by Rhault Play No. 2 opens on PEP 2-4-1---5 brie f history of Trinity's November 28 and closes on TE 2-5-1---5 existence. federal grant covered a theatre to perform at the December 23. Late in 1964, a small group substantial part of operating and Edinburgh International Festival DIVISION B Play No. 3 opens on W-L-T-Pts of citizens decided that Rhode production expenses for three in Scotland where the Company December 26 and closes on 6-0-2-14 Island needed a legitimate years, enabling the development presented a new play, YEARS February 3. Phi Sig 4-3-1---9 theatre. Others felt the need, and of an exceptionally high level of OF THE LOCUST by Norman Play No.4 opens on KT Beta 3-5-0---6 the idea caught on. artistic expression and maturity. Holland. TSRC also participated February 13 and closes on March TEP 2-6-0---4 Now five years old, the program in the 1969-70 ANTA (American 17. Trinity United Methodist ADO 0-7 -0---0 is continued through support of National Theatre and Academy) Play No. 5 opens on March Church on Trinity Square in Showcase for Regional Theatre in the state. 27 and closes on April 28. New York City-where another Providence offered to rent its Trinity Square's artistic and UPSTAIRS AT THE new play was performed, Roland auditorium and the theatre's administrative staff were LEDERER THEATRE (3 plays; newly formed Board of Trustees expanded and the Company Van Zandt's WILSON IN THE 800 seats; dark Sundays). Girl's pledged $3,000 to convert it into began to perform at the Rhode PROMISE LAND. Monday through Saturday at 8 a playhouse. Subsequently, in Island School of Design Theatre A t present, the Company p.m., matinees Wednesday, 1965, director Adrian Hall was as well as at the Trinity Square works at the Playhouse while Saturday 2:00 p.m. brought to Rhode Island, Actors Playhouse. In 1968, Trinity total renovation is taking place at Play No. 1 GHOST DANCE Volleyball recruited, and a professional Sq uare was the first regional the Majestic Theatre, a former by Stuart Vaughn. It is a world company begun. premiere production concerning A surprising level of dramatic Sitting Bull. It opens on DIVISION A excellence soon brought public November 1 and closes November W-L recognition and acclaim. The 17. University of Rhode Island Play No.2 opens December 6 SIB -A 9-2 invited Trinity Square to present and closes December 22. Leftovers and eight·week season at Play No. 3 opens February 7 Jockettes 7-3 Kingston, and the Rockefeller and closes March 2. SIB-B 6-5 Foundation and Title III of the I.. .. All plays will ble announced BSO 6-6 National Aids to Education Act six weeks prior to their openings. SLT 5·6 financed 20 performances of *SPECIAL EVENT! GALA Ind, Dorm 8 4·8 TWELFTH NIGHT for high OPENING FESTIVAL! Ind, Berk II 4-8 school students throughout the December 26 through January 6. *The Grad's 0-12 state. The theatre was off to a Plays Nos. I, 2, and 3 in the fine start. downstairs New Trinity DIVISION B Playhouse GO INTO W·L But it was Project Discovery Uns 11-0 (The Federal Laboratoy Theatre REVOLVING REPERTORY Plays Nos. I, 2 in the upstairs SIX 10-3 Project) which to date has given 985's 8-3 live theatre to over a half-million Lederer Theatre Project GO INTO REVOLVING Dorm 5 7-5 high school audience REPERTORY. SOC 5-7 members- which enabled Trinity A very special event is APK 5-8 Square to reach its full The new home of Trinity Squar ~ Repertory Company. Photo by planned for every day at 5: 30 Phi's 4-7 professional stature. Its initial Rhault p.m. GDI 3~ *49'ers 1-10 Notices *Forfeited Out of Competition Anyone interested in be il1g a manager for the basketball teams please RICHARD'S contact Mr. Folliard in the 294 Waterman Ave. Athletic Office. There is a hockey Smithfield meeting for all candidates on Christmas Gijis Rte.104 / " Thursday, October 25. at ·0 3:30 p.m. on the second floor in the gym. See Dr. Ingraham. Gentle Persuasion " Friday and Saturday you should be at Shades of BI ue gullIvers Every Wednesday ._--..f.... --- spaghetti nighl No Cover every wed. night 5-8 p.m.

Follow Rt. 7 South to 116, spag etti with lDeat sau~, lad, ilali n bread, right on 116 to 104 about 3 miles st, right hand sid (or n amazing one dollar. H APPY HOUR EVERY DAY 4 :30 - 7:00 P.M. I ted on rtf 104 (arnum pm , smithfield Bentley ally Ties Bryant Eleven The Grandstand View by Peter Lockatell by Lawrence Selvin In circles, Oakland the remainder of the Series. After Athle ti ' owner Charles O. igning Lhe statement, Williams Finley is synonomous with and Finley instructed Andrews Two late second-half goals player, Terry Carlton , scored player, O'Brien_ Bentley quickly controversy . In fact, many fans .... enabled Bentley College to draw with help from Paul Costibos, retaliated with John Jackson that he would be placed on the wonder when Finley is not 15 even with Bryant's booters at with just two minutes gone. The heading one home from Bob disabled list because of a chronic involved in some sort of trouble. .8 (our apie ce_ The game was played Bryant offense had numerous Bailey's head pass. Bryant's fi nal sore right shoulder. Finley was In any case, Mr. F inl ey has added Saturday under Windy co nditions o pportu n ities b u t we r e score came only 30 s{> conds later c u T1 ting on the approval of o spice to this year's exciting World on the Falcons' field located in repeatedly frustrated, particularly when Damien Ziruk accounted C mmissioner to Series by trying to frre backup *>- Waltham, Massachusetts_ when four on two, and two on for the goal on a give and go from make the move, but Kuhn had Mike Andrews.