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SOC-REC K Ney: Primary; '68 Poli Ic •".v... for off-rampus housing for next year, SOC-REC A third motion was passed K ney: Primary; '68 Poli ic establishing the office of pub- The distinguished editor of the day, May 13, to speak on the sig- On Monday at 7 PM Soc-R-.c licit\ director for Soc-Rec. This "American Political Science Re- nificance of "The Primary Sys- held a meeting for its entire individual, appointed by the or- view", Dr. Austin Ranney, will tems and Nominating Politics in membership in the Narvik Hall ganization's executive council, is visit Allegheny College on Mon- 1968". Dr. Ranney's lecture, lounge. May 6, the date of the to have the status of a commit- sponsored by the Sturtevant meeting, marked the deadline for tee chairman. He may form a I committee or not, according tf Fund, will be held an 8:15 p,m. Soc-Rec membership applica- because of professor's heavy his preference, in order to per- in Ford Memorial Chapel. tions for the first term of the year-end schedules, whichdo not form the task of publicizing the After receiving his Ph D. from 1968-69, the organization will permit them to appear at these organization's social, recrea- Yale, Dr. Ranney taught at the start the year with approximate- events. The chairman asked for tional, and cultural events. University of Illinois until 1963, ly as many m^Tibers as it had any suggestions for possible A fourth motion, giving new and is now at the University of during the past year; this num- speakers for next year's Fire- members a vote in the pro- Wisconsin. He has served a term ber has ranged from 40 to 50, side Chats. ceedings of the organizational as Chairman of the Executive The president also reported thai The recreativnal committee Soc-Rec will probably occupy meetings as soon as their mem- Council of the Inter-University bership applications have bee.i reported that Soc-Rec is now Consortium for Political Re- the Narvik Tower of Ravine Hail 1-0 in intramural Softball com- ajain during the coming year. received, was also affirmed by search, in addition to holding the present membership. petition, having won its first many other professional posts. There was voting on a num- scheduled gains with Baldwin 1-4 The social committee had sev- Since 1967 he has been a mem- ber of issues at the meeting. by forfeit. The next scheduled eral announcements. This Sun- ber of the board of directors of First, a motion was passed game, against Baldwin on May 3 day afternoon at 2:30 PM Soc- the Social Science Research which permits Soc-Rec members was rained out. This Friday there Rec will hold a picnic at the Council. to live in off-campus housing in will be a softball game with Caf- athletic field. The event will in- accordance with College policy lisch 1-2, He has attained national stat- clude various athletic activities while retaining their member- ure in the field of political and a cookout. New nembersare The organization will have its ship. Next year 11 members are first intramural tennis match science by means of the many planning to live outside Narvik* invited to attend this function. notable books and articles in pro- It was also announced that new this Friday at 4 PM; opponents Secondly, a motion was passed fessional journals which he has members will be allowed to go are the men of Baldwin 3. In requiring the organization's pre- written. Some of his published on the overnight trip to Lake addition, the Soc-Rec intra-or- sident, vice-president, sec- wos--:s are: DEMOCRACY AND Pymatuning to be held on May ganization table tennis tourna- retary, treasurer, and judiciary THE AMERICAN PARTY SYS- 18 and 19. ment is coming to a conclusion,, to Jive in the '•rganization'sdorm At next Monday's meeting, at TEM, PATHWAYS TO PARLIA- or dorm section while these in- Greg Harper '70 cultural 7 PM in the Narvik lounge, Soc- MENT, and ESSAYS ON THE BE- dividuals are in office; An ex- committee chairman^ stated that Rec will hold its room drawings HAVIORAL STUDY OF POL* ception to this rule was made new committee members are lor the coming year. All mem- TICS, to name jus' a feV. to allow '.he present secretary needed for next year. He also bers involved are urged to and the treasurer to live off- told the group that there will Dr. tvo j is particulary be few or no Fireside Chats arrange fjr r> jm'ur.: rs before known to his colleagues for his cami.us next year; these people this time had lireaiy male arrangements for the remainder of this term wit and delightful sense of humor. B CO 3 CJ 00 a CO i 7 CO 0 e 'S 13 f 1 -25 1 th a Q> i i 1 i 1 t 1 1 *-* C ^ ' 1 i i i r I ri ho • o c i f le t e§ 5 d • y e n - * o • n & - 6 y n J. a> r i u • t o r allac indsa ixo erc X eaga IcCart :asse J. cipate , i z ft « K w o 01 rt cU a I! w 0FC0UR5E. I'M THE CATCHER! OJHAT LETTERS Ti ARE YOU DOING'WHAT ARE... EDITORS To the Editor; The candor and honesty Sen- We read with great interest ator Me Carthy displays may and unrestrained amusement the usher in an era where grievances letter to the Editor of Mr. Roger can be taken to a public forum A. Lewis, '70. The governor will be asked to rather than to the streets. Sen- spell out the differences between We must raise strong objec- ator Eugene McCarthy deserves tions to Mr. Lewis' contentions his and Nixon's stands on ma- the support of those who seek jor issues. concerning the "appeasement" peace with honor and justice in This "Issues and Answers" policies of Senator Eugene Mc- our society, Carthy, We recognize, as does interview was postponed from Dennis B. Gray Senator McCarthy, that the Viet- Sunday, May 5, when Governor Gregory F, Harper nam war is NOT in America's Rockefeller was unable to be in- Paul B Gustafson national interest, that it is a = terviewed due to transportation Wendell G. Rizzo dissipation of national strength problems. Ray McCracken in a war that cannot be won without the serious danger of MEWS MEWS NEWS MEWS MEWS igniting the now sleeping Chinese dragon and causing a confron- tation that would make World War ELECTIONS'68 II seems like a Mnadville "tow.'i- gown" rumble. WARC: What Senator McCarthy ad- Don't forget to listen to the vocates is not "appeasement" it latest news on the hour, every is, rather, a recognition of the New York Governor Nelson hour, from the American Infor- realities of the Asian political A, Rockefeller, a contender for mation Radio Network, an ABC sphere. McCarthy's proposals the Republican presidentialnom- News Service, only on WARC, are : Q) cessation of the bombing inanr Ul i<e. the guest on Two other news features are to seek negotiations, (2) a cut daily campus news reports at in our escalation and a freeze the Su.ioay May 19 edition of 6:45 followed immediately by the of our troop strength, (3) ces- the AuC News television pro- stock report from Kay-Richards. sation of "s irch and destroy" gram naxt Sunday at 9:35 PM, All on WARC, 90.3 FM, Mead- missions, wluch "are of ques- T'ie New York governor will ville, Pa. tionable military value as wa do be asked to explain more fully ALL SHIRTS not hold the areas raptured" his reasons for suddenly chan- (4) cessation oi attempts to seize ging his status from that of SPORT OR PLAIN ideological and military Viet non-candidate to active can- r Cong strongR 'ds, (5) a gradual didate. He will be questioned OVERNIGHT SERVICE disengagemeru in the South on a o.i his position on the major cam- trial basis to encourage negotia- paign issues? Vietnam, race tions, (6) insisting that South relations, urban problems, and 28< Vietnam take on a larger share he will be asked about the pos- of the fighting and (7) ::> press sible effects on the Republican the Saigon government to broaden party of his candidacy. Gover- ADVANCE its political base by including in nor Rockefeller is opposing for- (lit Ihe b,>st it such dissent South Vietnamses mer Vice President Richard M. >r mudi I groups as the National Liberation Nixon in the nomination contest. </' CLEANERS Front. This is not a policy of ap- Wh it© Stor Hours: 8:45 - 5:30 peasement in any sense. This Corner of Baldwin is a sane and rational approach D/ugs and Cosmetics to peace and stability. This is GREEN & DEPHILIP and North Main a policy which is being advocated from coast to coast by ex- military commanders, political PHARMACY scientists, and political leaders. This is a policy which can draw Headquarters for Complete Line us back from the brink of total BARTONS CANDY w;±r. 935 Park Avc 332-1601 of Golf Equipment SPRING SHOES DEXTER for men BOWL Men's and Ladies' Clubs LIFESTRIDE WITH YOUR Bags and Carts for women FRIENDS AT Balls and Tees PARK SHOE Air Conditioned STORE CENTER SHOP AT BOWL 23S Chestnut St. 333-7481 143 CENTER 333-6313 WOLFF'S Bethany. At various times during (Syracusej N.Y.) and senior the season he had won or placed Jerry Melaragno (Cleveland in the 100-yard and 220-yard Heights, O,) giv? the Gators an dashes, the long and triple jump, excellent chance of picking up SPORTS! and had been a member of the points in the pole vault.
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