University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, January 9, 1970. Vol. LVII
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d- D Published Tuesdays and Frtd ays during the Academic Year except as scheduled. Friday, January 9, 1970 No. 18. Page Two THE' UNIVERSITV(>F CINCINNATl NEWS RECORD 9,1970 ~. '"' '"' .:: ~' .., ..•. ~'~anu~ Oct. 27,':1966 <' Oct. 6,~1960 .Student council, changes names; c:~ "Great things. are happening, or ' ~ oa.», 1968 "'::s . at least-there is.e posstbtnty of -a I. 'A nti cipating the largest .5I~ grea t things. .happening with 'ao; l:ll t-:) 00 ~ e; .enrollment in the University's endorse UC state affiliation respect to U.C. registration"" -, .~ 0... (j) gr ~'t:::l Cf'~· •• history during its sesquicentennial April 1, 1969 Feb. 27, 1968 ~ . ~ 3 ~ a;% <' ~ , 'year,. Dr. Walter C. Langsam, o ~ '" 0 ~ Q) ~ ~ ~ •••• 0.. ID. 01 Students for a Democratic The A &S Tribunal has --~ S' ~ .~...t::. ,;:::,;::: Jg, •.•.•.•• l:ll ~ I >- University of Cincinnati president, •• a. O~Q)';:::~ ~l:j~l:j"~ Society will hold an submitted its recommendation of ,;:::..t: S·....... l:ll ~ •••• ,;:::.'C •• cautioned U.C.'s Board of organizational meeting· today at a pass-fail option to the' Arts and ••-- _ 0';::: ~.B l:j"~ 0 l:j ~ Directors about possible problems -e ••• • ••• ~ ,;::: 10<0 00 0 •...'tj cot- 0.. t>.:l t: 12:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge Sciences Faculty Correlation ,.. "0 l...... ~ ~ 00 :=: g ~ ~ ~ , IS in a September meeting. ••. e co", ..•~ 0.. •.• C ID in T.U.~. .Committee. -a ~ Q 00 d» l:ll fIl~0 l:j 0.. a. Dr. Langsam noted, "it will be '" cot- 0.. • _ . ~ ~.E ].g .~ ., pleasant Jo welcome-probably the '. M y 5 1966 ~~ ~ c" ~ 0 _ • • ~ ~ ~ ~,;::: ~ ID l:ll "". _ ID 0 ID S. l:j" t-3 (") • ,.. ~::! ~ ~0 ,;:::00 '< j;'l. largest enrollment in our history.', a, . 51 ••• ~tI;)"O';:::Q),<::, = _c-t-l:j~ re, let ~(;'3 p: n' l:j";+- ••• ,;::: ~ ,;:::..§ ~ ~ . S· .... ID ~ ~ 0 s·l:j" ID'~~ ::I' While this will multiply the C d d" flses tor dorm o cro. ••.•• '" U ~ 'a Z ~ ::1 -e ~ ~ cro. 0 ~ a. problems that always seem to 'oe a ver I ',' 3~o..fIlfll ~ ."... ~ ~ 00 00 Q):;:; ....,,~cot- ~ accompany 'bigness', it yet is a .' . ••.•• ~ . cot- oo~ '"a ~..l:o:: Q) .~ ~ ~ l:ll ~~ s::: :::= ••.•• ID l:ll 0 ID ~ '. " . U '" joy to find more and more Oct. 17, 1969 \ •.•.'tj _ 00 00 oc •• - I. ~ ~~~~~~S ~. cot- ~ g. goo.... ~.g _ •• ~'<::' ••••. ,;::: l:j IoC l:j •• American men and women eager .. The mQratorium on the -- •••· ~ 1: .... s::',~:;::: 00 l:j" ~ cot- 3 l:j"; ~ s::: n' '"••• 0 C\l~~ 10< 0 S o· ~ ~ ~ ID ••.• 00 t: to extend their knowledge and V,.et-?am .War was highlighted in '" l:ll _ 00 ID ;;00 -IDl:j > -- U .' ~ '@ o...o:g ~ § U experience through university Cincinnan by a march from the = l';" o..~ •a- o u ~< S§' &~ ~ q . -a 'Work." U.C. c~mpus to Government ~~ • g.l:ll&;....,§ E ~ ~ ....00 ::1 Q) 10< c ::I . Square m downtown Cincinnati o.eo.-ae~' •..••l:j 0 l:j a •• Dec. 12, 1963 . , \\e'l>' 0.J: »e g.. 0.. ~' :,E ID 0.. 0 "a ~ '" U.C.'s, Interfraternity Council. ~\~ \ ~o~e'3-\e~ o~ 0.. e: s::: a- ••• I. Sept. 23, 1965 ~ E wal,kedaway with the highest ~ .' "\.9Q~o~'3-C~c\\e1.~\~\.'{\.C'3-\\.e90e. "Cl:jC'.~~ '" '" . .'" r-, I. U .C. expects a net total . ~ awards at the National ?,;6, ~~.~e ~~e eo.v:co\~ \\\e l:ll ID g g l:j • 0' 51 ""' ..••••... ~ •• In~erfraternity Con.ference held ,€e~~e ~'3-1.\e~~'3-\~c'3-\\\\'3-\ ~ceo.\\\e~~ .. '0 U =- enrollment of 24,000, an increase ~ ~~J" 'if' ~ -; ,a of about 6%, when students flock ~ 0" this past weekend. m New York. ?>.~ \~~ \'- ~ ~ o~ ~~0V:o~~ ~~ a-- City's Americana Hotel. The U.C. ~e'O \0 "Q\ \1.'3-\~0'3-e~ c0\ '3-~~1.\c'3-~ " C\:i e_ ~ to register .for the autumn quarter ~a ... C .(\ IFC won the Grand Sweepstakes ).:~0~ e~~~\\e1.\ s '3-.~i\.\\\~\~ i'V' -e- .ca~ . Award emblematic of supremacy e(\v:\.1.~e\.ce~\ 0o~~~ '3-,p1. ~"vt Oct. 4,1968 in the overall IFC program.1.~e'3-~ i\.~\~\\\e"Q '3-~. , <t 0 '3-"Q"Q \;\).o.~~\~v:o.\e~· \o.~ '3-~~~~ ~ Nov. 1, 1968 ;(.o~~\'3-C Feb ..2, 1968 Hom~coming kicks oHSesqL!i, "Q#o. Dr. Benjamin Speck visited the A Students for, 'Mark Painter U.C. campus Tuesday as the guest Committee has announced that 'of CAP, Hillel and 'the Student specie! i'nterest weeks slated they are trying to get the A&S Dec: 6, 1962 Oct. 3, 1969, ' ./ Union. Twelve hundred people Senator elected to the Presidency. came to hear himspeak. lit 'grand total enrollment, the "Attendance at this University Painter was actively trying to University' of Cincinnati with is a, privil.edge, not a right, and solicit Hinshaw's support for 20 344 has advanced from 26th to therefore carries with it certain office. The student committee 24th among the nations largest. res p 0 n sib i l i tie san d I: ••-- ~-",Q)';::: meets alternate Mondays at the w ca..e~ obligations. "~President Langsam. Candlelight. :I ••• o a ~:::: ~ -a 'I: ii ~00'r:: ~ CIi (J) o ,;:::~ Q) Q) - Q) I: IX: ..e::1 •••• e-• I S vi ,;::: ---e_..•... --w o .a: ooo~ ~~ --•• w ..•... o w ~ ~ ~~< End of 1'50 years of existence•••• 'a a I.=-- ~~"O 0 •• U '" C,)i>::100~ 'I: at ~ ~ ~ Q).... .s~ "« by Richard Katz tit E U ",-•• -a •• ~;;Q)o§oo Editor-in-Chief u o ~!Xl'O~~~O"O..•.• ,;::: ~ :I I. ~ ~ ~ , Fitting as it may sound 1969 not only ended a decade but it also ended 150 years of existence for the -_.•• E ~ ~ ~,;::: , U •• a •• C\l...t::~::10§ University of Cincinnati. Most importantly however were the years since 1960, the years of great strides in E I: 00 ••• ~~~o academics and growth in physical size. The decade also marked years of problems that now as the 1970's,are tit '" o ?-, •••• :.a...t:: ~ ~ Z U •••'= w ~s:~. :::::t;: upon us have not yet been solved although they are beginning to be met. Those in positions' of power are ut e_ U ...:; '"'~~..e"":l0 ::1 Q) realizing, the vast opportunities for improvement that can be gained from the mere solution of. basic e_ . -0 problems. a'" ~ Q)';::: • I. '" c::' The decade opened with a rush toward the advancement of academics. In the early sixties the University :; =- ••.•c>~11~:l~::> changed its quality point system from a standard of 3.0 to 4.0 and subsequently Went on to the quarter I:&. •• o ,a,· :I'" "O~ u system from the archaic semester system. Both were attempts to better the system and both worked. Then ~'" ·D :s~~] Q) during the middle of the decade the University settled back on its merits and grew. One could see headlines ~ /W .:: §"61 0.. l V) in the campus newspaper such as: Initial Completions due on Master Plan in 1964 and Population Explosion o I: e_••w ::t Q) ~'2 .9<' 0:5"0 ,;::: Hits U. C. Indeed they mul tiplied. More headlines echoed campus growth such as: Expansion set to Meet l:- e_•• I. •• "0':: ~ 0 Influx and University Seeks State Support-the boundaries of U.C. knew no ends. .~I a e_ ~ii] ~cU u . New dorms, both men's and women's began to spring up all over the campus-community and new branches o .:lIt'" C\";l o..~ .S:! S grew. in the Cincinnat(community.The University set aside the middle years of the decade for a quiet steady tit tit 'l;O 0 ,;:::~ ...t:: •••• ::> •.. ' . =-= >- ~~:2~o~ , growth that they believed would take them steadfast into the seventies. -C\";l ••• __e-•• ~ _00 ~ 8'+-< > 'But before the seventies came into existence the end of' the decade had to be reckoned with. Students oo~~ 0 c (J) 0':) •• :- '" S'~ began .to demonstrate, rebel, and sit-in: Theyused force where force was necessary and gradually the changes ~.DC '0 e_ ~ a' ~ C,) ~.5 :> began to take form.' Academic changes were among the biggest switches demanded from the faculty and ~ U •• -:.. ~ Q) '0 00 ""'I •• W ~< ~~II:. ~ -a. ~...t::.£< >>It:l e-O) administration, Beer was finally licensed.on campus after a struggle offive years. But just beer alone was not :-.::: . !:'.~ I: U ~ ~ ..~ C,) 06 ~ a ...:; ...t::Z...:l~ going to quench the thirst of the students who wanted more change. 1969 saw such headlines as' Student -- "'e_. e-.- ~ I. ..... Disorders Unfurl on Campus Community and UBA Submits List of Demands to President Langsam. U.C. was ~.• :::a ~a.a e_...•...• onot without the turmoil that plagues the schools across the entire nation. oIL 0 e_ This same turmoil brought both success and failure. Some of the successes came when new courses in Black Jan. 9, 1964 ~. '- Studies were formed' and the deans of the colleges began looking for ways to inaugurate majors in Brack On Vriday, Jan. 17, at 9:00 Q. Studies. New black faculty members were also added and it seemed in the spring of 1969 that the U.C. a.m., groundbreaking ceremonies administrators were ready to .race ahead to liberalize. the University. more than it possibly had been in, the ~ V) past. will be held for the new ~ multi-million' dollar- addition' to 61 ~ ..... The decade of the sixties also saw, a vast leap 'forward in the freedoms of thestuderits. It was not the Student Union, which will be \9 ,~~ (J) uncommon as the decade came to a Close to he;rr and see sex and drugs on, campus. Students were really no finished by the fall of 1968.