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The Esecutive Board met laskxaursday the need for good communication between November 4, led by Roberto Rodriguez' the members and respect for one another school. They had ideas for variousactivities Chairman. Also present were Vice Chair­ He told the Boardtfhat, "We must function that they hoped would create some form of man Neil ManusXtne Treasurer, Barry as a teainV-ej^we'rJ not going to function at interaction. Rodriguez expressed his Goldstein, the^Jaur Coordinators Barry all. ^^~ desire to get all members working together Hoffman, John Sckorohod, Jan Yablow, and anrSlnot ^^ septate individual efforts Frecbe Greenblatt, the President of the Rodriguez warned the Board of the games The Executive Board also appointed the Junior Class, Mona Sandler, President of of Parliamentary Procedures and said that Fees Committee which will be chaired by — byEricRoada the Sophomore Class, David Epstein, and ^if the agenda is followed, the meeting should Barry Goldstein. The other members are Last Monday, Gary Steigerwalt, a senior the President of the Freshmen Class, Ken go quickly and smoothly. He then led a rap Larry Grief, Barry Hoffman, Allan Gold­ at Julliard School of Music, gave a piano Aaron. session on the goals and roles of theaieniDer) berg, and Freddie Greenblatt. It was then recital at Baruch, in the Oak Lounge, to a on the Executive Board. ( decided that all clubs will be allocated 20 warm and enthusiastic audience of about 30 percent of last semester's budget, so that evening and day students. the activities of the clubs would not be IBs concert prorram included: Sonata in C Rodriguez stressed his desire for a short crippled while waiting for fees allocation Minor, Mozart' Ballade in F minor, Chopin- Those clubs which are now in existence but informal meeting in^jwhich a prepared Most of the members expressed wishes to did not have a budget last semester will three Mazurkas (in Bb Minor, A Minor, and agenda would be followed^ He pointed out G Major), Chopin' three Etudes Tableaux get the student body participating in the receive up to $30. - + (in Eb Minor, C Major, and C Minor), by Rachmaninoff; and Apres une Lecture du ^ Dante; TBy Liszt. LEGISLATORS MISS * - .vt-L-*' Despite the almost constant distraction of the doors opening and closing, Mr. 22nd St Prop< Steigerwalt was able to produce in* the small Tllif SANDWICHES room the kinds of sounds -the- composers must have dreamed about. He put his every Several State Legislators missed some feeling and emotion intq-the music almost tiny sandwiches last Friday, when they did^j* making us forget that we are, merely mortal. not attend a luncheon conducted by the^ Judy K. a day student, remarked, "I SEEK Department. rate Mr, .Steigerwalt second only to Cliburn, These legislators voted negatively on i?i:- and from someone who usually takes monies for the program, and it was desired classical music only; in small doses Mr to invite them to lunch and '

every piece he played was over- s©|ff,^a«ntyT^tud«^S^ whelraim^y applauded by the audience, to conduct an open rap which seemed each-olme to give him added SEEK program. strength and confidence, because the last piece played, Ahe one by Liszt, was simply fantastic. There are program notes-which go FREE CONCERT oncoming traffic ~^__w4tn that piece but with Mr. Steigerwalt's - rendition, no program was needed. The On Thursday, Nov. 11 <12:30-1:30 & 5:30- by Tom Meyer closing would decrease normal pedestrian moods intended were exactly those por­ 6:30) Seacross will play a rock coneert in the A special committee of- students and traffic and hurt his business. tray ed-- Oak Lounge which is bound to be something faculty is trying to get ra# Traffic Depart­ The play street would cost the city, too. Gary was born in central Pennsylvania different than Baruch has heard before. ment to declare Twenty Second Street, Under the proposal, the Traffic Department and began playing the piano when he was Hard to classify, the music is perhaps best between Lexington and Third Avenues, a would remove four parking meters. The nine. Two years ago he played with the described as. "highbrow rock". A lively play street. Under the proposal, all annual loss of revenue would be about two Afleatown Symphony Orchestra. In March program is promised by players from a vehicular traffic would be banned except thousand dollars. This does not include the he appeared in Alice Tully Hall with violinist really mixed bag: the lead guitar, Marty delivery trucks and emergency vehicles, cost of meter relocation. Kummo Kim. Falsetta was formerly with Buddy Miles's Monday to Friday, ten am to thee pm. Members of the committee have definite He is currently studying under Irwin Freedom Express; Calvin Hampton, one of Family Court personnel would maintain ideas about the closing. "There will be FreundKch at Julliard, from which he will New York's top organists, is known also for their parking privileges. A formal request supervision and planned activities on the graduate in June with a B.M. degree his far-out monthly concerts on WBAI; will be^made to the department around play street at all tunes," says Fred _ (Bachelor of Music). Michael Abreau, tHe vocalist, is famous as November 1st. Greenblatt, student coordinator of the Mr. Steigerwalt dreams of being, a concert an equestrian and ice-skating star; Jay- The committee, formed specifically for committee. "Lounge leaders, already pianist with a large symphony orchestra, Miller, accomplished classical harpist, is this project, hopes that closing off-Twenty working in the student center will be but expects to each music in a college. from Joan and Jay, of the New York club Second Street would help alleviate the reassigned outdoors. I'm quite sure that He will perform at Baruch again on circuit; and Ginger Biamco, drums, and severe overcrowding problem that has funding can be arranged for members of the ^February 10 for the day session, and Carol McDonald, rhythm guitar, are from plagued Baruch since the advent of open school's staff." possibly the evening session. Goldie and the Gingerbreads, the all-girl enrollment. — Activities would include, of course, group which hasreen such a hit in England. Closing or no closing, the -street is being football and frisbee games. However, Mr. used more and more by energenic students. Greenblatt thinks the street will be more Often on warm days, "...spontaneous ball than a playground. "Arts and crafts games start on Twenty Second Street," says programs, currently conducted inside the Mr. Robert Seaver, Baruch's Director of school, could be extended out to the street. College Relations. Despite the hazards of Baruch could have its first open art show. playing football to the rhythm of oncoming College organizations will have the op­ traffic, students will probably continue to portunity to give outdoor fairs, exhibits and take to the street as long as the college carnivals—activities never before part of suffers from abject overpopulation. the Baruch experience." The surrounding community has been The closing might hot be strictly fan and receptive -"far the proposed ctarimjr~Tlig ~ games. It could have a-beneficial effect upun— Twenty Third Street Association, an the appearance of Twenty Second Street. "A organization of local merchants, has given few of the committee members have been . the plan its written support. Two students, discussing the idea of conducting a cleanup Stanley Parker and Jesu Agiriar, circulated campaign once the street has been closed. a petition among residents of the block and '"Aesthetically speaking, the condemned gathered about fifty signatures approving buildings, across the street from the school, the play street. ^ leave a lot to be desired,*' says air. The college administration concurs. Greenblatt. Baruch President Dr. Clyde Wingfield, in a Last fall, the Traffic Department denied a letter to be sent to Traffic Commissioner request made by the school to dose off Karagheuzoff, has written, "I should like to Lexington Avenue between Twenty Second confirm that it (the closing) is an official Street and Twenty Third. This time Baruch request on behalf of the college as well as an hs a better chance of getting its way. Twenty expression of student concern." Second Street is not as heavily travelled as Not everyone is ecstatic about the-* Lexington Avenue and the- school has proposal. Mr.Dimitri, owner of the beauty received substantial community support. parlor on Twenty Second Street by Third The department will probably respond by Hare Krishna in Oak Lounge Avenue, opposes the plan. He fears that the next spring.

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OP2X P03T3Y HEADING CAR POOL • 2T2 S/3XE7-C©GL7 O&VSSSJ A reading of poetry and other forms of music atStaten island Commn ^ writing by Baruch students wiZZbe heZd ZTri., This announcement is solely for those ity CoZlege. Somehow he manages to squeeze students who are interested in commuting to : : in. n:-s Nov. 12th at 5p.m. in the North Lounge. ~r>'-activitie~7 .*-~ s into a week which hasn' Anyone :s ^i^^' to resc, sing or_chgnt or and - or from school by car^.If you fit into got- juit listen. Dar.deDiom Power. one of the following categories you qualify. -enough time for~him~: ^ 1. You have a car and want riders tc share Rven witZi tZoe insufficient amount of tune. STUD3XT C3NT3^ACnVTTI3S Zoo we ver, Zvlorty has found the-time to make WRZT'iSC WOHXSHO? the expenses -^CAI^NDAR OF 3V3NTS his workshops here" at Baruch a success, A writing workshop, will he led by ZvZr. 2. Yo*u need a rice and are willing to share _" 137Z2as: 22nd Street ^o.in a. aa.acyga Cherry beginning ZVIom, Nov. 15 at 5P.ZVZ. in "expenses. accomplished artist, musician and author. judging from the large affirmative response If you are interested, pZease fill out your I-iis paintings Ziave beer, exhibited in one- to tnem. More and more students _ the Znglish Dept. room, 913 main building. JsSs. _ne vices which have beer, activating the av'ai.irg themseZves of tiie oooortunities to CDZZ2SDAY, XOV3M33?* S, ~ S7: Sponsored by DandeLion. name, address, phone no., and the time you man shows in the Jewish and 3rookZyn N" goings-on in the student center for the^past meet and sZoare witlo each other, and the- OAX LOUNG3 begin and finish ezc'.i day. Please bring this museums. Z-Zis drawings have aooeared in 300ST3RS COZFtFZSZS I-IOU3 few weeks seemed to be emanating from a .iwy>S_^c JS. S i—^. ^^v^.-.s. s~ info to Rm. 212 in the S.c", and olace it in the books. SCCZZZZTZIY GrDTZSST SPZ2AZSZ3?. ) AN." PI'ash-Gcrdcnesque extraterrestrial source pected surprise of these students when they A meeting of Danceuor. wm oe ne.c on oox labeled car pool. On Nov. IS, 1971 come synagogues which house his sculpture and NOZ5LT:-: LOUNG-3 • exercising its powers of enthrallment over disp.ay stained-giass wdndo^-'s designed bv realize that the orograrr.s reaZZ" --~-> T» J? '.~r*\- back to 212 for a list of a", interested oeoole _?_?_,^___r , v TC?-^^- ""'"ed "^"c". ICth between $-5P.ZT. in 'the a__ tnose wno stoppec on die second floor. mm. Re nas appeared in soZo concert oer- mer_ info O - osr:- .6:00- 3:00 P.LC 'W into spontaneous jam sessions and sir.g^ Zvlorty to .translate. tZois exoertise in tZoe .8":00- 9:C0P 3£. — aZongs as if cued by some unseen prompter. creative arts into practical methods of self- £ro"jni rzzrr: Lz^ctsr jpszz*: oJ _f you are interested in a mess '-~-,~ . Still others have beer, seen initiating 7 7 nament please come'into 212 S.C.. On an expression and realization in others. The rjov "iiaviro" .z^eci' - T3U3SDAY. - XOV3M3Z3 11, 1S71 fouhcT, pZease call 451-14S7 and ask for Andy. conversations witlo people whom, they have Last seen Marble Z-ounge, Pri., Och 30tli. index card fill out your name, phone no., and programs currently going o- in the student ZXGZ never seen or known. . center are those methods in action. rhanZ< you. breaks. Within 2 weeks the tournament will Tee explanation, however, for tZiese 2:00- 2:00 ?.Z\C. — STUI^3NT%PACULTY DE3AT3 begin in the Oak Lounge. Por further info, The workshops, which include activities .5:3T> 7:30P.J£. — 3V3N_NG'SESSION INtTORfvLAL COPPi^ ivy •»-* strange occurences is a non-science- contact Dave Ppstein in 2:2. -s—s j?ron .earning to plaayy guitar to the NORTH ipUNGS - COXT3Xi?03A3Y XUS-C CLUB -fictionaZ. earthdy one—ZYZorty IvZintz. study of group dynamics, are intended 12:00- 2:0GP.fvT — CQ^C2.sl1 ' Z'Jorty is the force behind what has beer. 3/Iorty jV2ir:tz: Adventurer-at-Large lylr. r-Ca.auura. -_r:...„. , our lacmty acvisor, wou. :reate student involvement and-eventual XAR3LS LOUNG2 • happening in tZoe student center lounges. As studen Zeaderslnip at Baruch. while at the 2V2XTSG SZ3SSIOX Z>TTOPfjYlAD C0PP33] PIOUP, .i.....making& students more oer- : "V ~v -H*•<" Pvening Session. All interested students, JV STUDENTS PC?»: ~<\r ^_^5JL:J^^__^.\ _* :c see Sire recordi: c.r_-S_ ru-l-d— O c-S ... . 7/orker, ZJcrty, together with Dr. James ceptive to the needs and desires of otZoer 3§S®( even without orior knowledge of Italian. Perrone. NeiZ Rergman.' and a staff of L- ^^K^JK^-.J •;ne OZ.A -our.se _•< LV. November 12 students. This again, according tc Zvlorty, student ieaders. has oeen deveZooing 'and 12:: Noon. requires peopZe tc work together in a group guiding programs such as those mentioned oy .0- jy.eyer • . . Pvidently the department considers its Som or Box 10S in the ZVZail R.oom or the and to effectiveZy reZate to it. Last, summer a tweZve-year-oZd boy taped teZepZnone talk very important. I once 3:0C-1C:00P.X. — SIGI£A A; 'IIARZSCZS since his arrival at Baruch tZiree j-^.^-rs'ago. 7.r~~ :ox lortvs • knowledge ;e'n:r.g.y -nervousZy crept up the steps of the Venereal caZZed directory assistance and asked the NORTH LOUNG3 JPWZSILSTLTJSNTS UNION ZDante • Society, Box* 937 in the Student inexhaustibZe energy are devoted to an­ isease CZinic en Nir.tli Avenue and Twenty- operator for the New York City Department ~2> Q. P, ^-^>S^. The first meeting of the newly formed Roe programs are cesigr.ee to enable swering the question, "Does anybody reaZZy Pi th Street. In a trem.bZing voice, he of Z-ZeaZth. The first number she gave met 7:0C-1C:0GP.X. — PLAYPADS 3Q3TZXC- ewish Students Unionx will be held 'on students -to come together and * share care? Through the programs, "he hopes to muttered what was trcubZing him tc a soft- apparentZy the first on?. Zisted, was the VD XAP3L3 LOUNG2 "hursday,_Nov. 11 in Pcpm 1201 at 12:15.. tnem.se.ves err-oticnalh "O 0/~* All stucents and faculty are invited .tc tua_-v prove 'that somebody does indeed care." eyed attendant, who calmly directed him. to informahion line. - SiOG-I^Oe-P-Ivf. — SIG^LA'ALPPLA "PSC3PTZOX The JSL" is a new-^ tvoe of Jewish view" Italian films with Pnglish sub-titles on creativeZv yvit! ?acn otnen. .-ict~s- necesssfv Despite the-dehumanizing effects of today's -'-drs'*-*- -o ^r_,_|u. a waiting room.. • Another part of the new approach was the ^/L '" 1^ "VVCZ^N ^"'-or* j- cij;u ;v" ..2ci:a/ ne lo-owung-cates: society, he believes that a capacity for w V I£: TPILL TX3X "~ r .12. BOY S ---^•^.•7. to relate" to it," Zvlorty stated, "and ^sub­ minutes .s_er, declaration of the week of October 3rd AJ5 - students tc come'and meet vvdti'uLS and'tc NovemJoer 9. 1971 taring can be deveZooec through an ecuaZ :a—iinauon ov Two yyome: scribe to the belief of Oliver Wendell Z-Zolmes Z-ZeaZth /eoartment through 9th by ZVlayor Lindsay as "Z-leaZih line out wnat ws .are anc -wnere we P.^Z NovemJoer 16 - and mutuaZ slra-riug of -experience, physician, test resuZts came bacZ< from, the Week." "They called it HeaZth Week", notes A„ s^ucents mtere&tec :n serving on a The ^:me has come! After hear-in: . ne organize: woo wrote, 'A mam must share the sorrows knowledge and love. According tc" ZVIorty, if .ab. A nurse quietZy asZona.( mierre.ations, tnrcugn creative expression, it is on this premise that Zvlorty conducts ti gonorrhea. Alice Z-Zyman in Poem. 411 S. Perguesen. This debate will occur on ^ 'jyleeting Bverv Thursday' All of .these films ."fill feature Sophia In addition, tiie departraent employs a full is the self-affirmation and self-realization of workshops. •;. 'PZease con time VD prevention worker wZic gives 'talks These forms must be handec by Tuesday, November £, 1S71 at L2PX in the Room: 71C roren and Zvlarcello^Xastroianni. ar*- r- a tlie bo-* - 's se.i". _n otner wcrcs. s~ r-*r * - : /-* r*\ —•*,'-» o-n —") O' November IS for a! _n con unction yy >oer3.1 'A^rts "5*3.cjiiL sv'bAc.t-- 2.rs Z.-JL<; SV-cer.; TPsrsc^nsl Services. S-"-c.2~'; jPrss'lcLeii-: Jo"nn IFlooeri SaoaJ cnan.ge. - - -. ~ .-^—/•— _£... '^.js^s^.—,—w__^*i /.-— ^o c—~ ^•Ounci-. anu i-ie j^o^s-iS'zs. c~ c c. ^>S-c s»w»—c: £> s"/ — ^ ^v-S— -^ c ^^,—v_ siucsnis" :-_ier3sts; "03 ':s:3j _'ne cov :he sior: e "/as munication remains c.osec. -^—j_ _ JUS wi oe ycu -c c; a c; uissments accu: z\zr ssi -i.. _-:es:

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h by Rob Muhlrad Hammer: I'm not playing Ask-Me- by Fred Hoefferle expanded facilities, new machines—ttuTthe ••!£•• Another. I say that's a viaduct. same old sh.... shhip. Piror to my coming to WHY A DUCK? Edited by Richard J. Chicb: All right. \Wiy a duck? . . . Why- v After being in Baruch now for six years, I Baruch I attendedKinsboroughXwhn^Tuuty ~ AnobHe. Darien House. Inc., New York. 288 a-no chicken? am convinced that nothing will ever change pp. $7.95. College, and the cafeteria which had just llan.mer: I dojTt know why-a-no- when the change is needed. For years there been completed there was wonderful. chicken. I'm a stranger Jijere myself. All has been an effort on the part of Baruch's The 1930's produced some of the greatest Anyone who has ever seen it would un­ '.meno. neroet, no rumnt,no I know is that it's a viaduct. You try to Administrative staff to come up with more doubtedly agree with me. The Cafeteria at film comedians that were ever laughed at. cross over there a chicken, and you'll . space for its students. To date it has been of !; good pry*,mo bmd guyt. the woHdis No one will. ever be able to authentically Kingsborough consisted of complete hot find out why a duck. It's deep water, no avail. By the time Baruch enlarges itself meals and a dining area four times the size more compOcmted than that. recreate the antics of such immortals as that's viaduct, . _3t>ficcornmodate 6,000 students, there will be W.C. Fields, Laurel & Hardy and the Marx of Baruch's expanded cafeteria. Not bad for - Jules Fdffer Chico: That's-why-a-duck? a day registration of about 7,000 students, i a community college. Then again, you must Brothers. Fields and the Marxes were lucky From "Duck Soup" comes this sequence understand however, and sympathize with realize that it is very hard to change %• BARRETT .. .. Editor-in-chief enough to get caught ujtin a recent revival f>etween Groucho (Firefly) and Chico the Administration because they were in the of their popularity but I have often won­ anything here at Baruch, because most LEON YANCEY .^.-..... I *. Executive Edftor (Chicolini): midst of getting more space for the students things were made to be permanent, even the dered why this renaissance hasn't occurred Firefly: Now, listen here. I've got a when at the last moment the oral agreement JOHN SALADYGA. News and Feature Editor to Laurel & Hardy. i smut. No' matter how critical I may be of STEVE^RIEDBERG. .\. Photography Editor Name: Anthony Perillo • Name: Stephen Anest - swell job for you, but first I'll have to which Baruch had made was rescinded by Baruch's'cafeteria, I patronize it quite often Class rank: Lower Sophomore; Major: Class rankf/ Upper Junior; Major: Taking advantage 81 the rebirth ^of the ask you a couple of . . . important the other party. V^ during my lunch hours (not for eating ROB MUHLRAD ...... ,... .AssociateEditor Accounting Educat Marx Brothers' popularity, 24-year^old questions. Now, what is it.that has four " *".On a different matter, I will now talk purposes, but for writing). I become.so .. Literary Editor Statement: I don't think about it—because I Statements. I am very concerned. I strongly Richarcf Anobile has put together a hilarious pair of pants, lives-fci Philadelphia, and about the . renovation of the school's inspired by the faces that the people make LARRY KUSHNER.. .. Business Manager am not involved directly with its officers or feefthat thestudent body should have a very and extremely enjoyable book entitled WHY" it never rains but it pours^ cafeteria. It's a very good idea, but long while eating the Deluxe food from the ^objectives. . strong voice in governing an-institution of A DUCK? The book consists of more than "''hicolini: 'At'sa, good ope*,I give you overdue (customary at any city institution). vending machines, that it leads me to write LIN DA MATU LA ... Advertising Manager which they are a part. ~600 frame blow-ups and actual dialogue guesses. ^^ Last term during the peak lunch hours the creatively. JOHN SCKOROHOD...... EditorEmeritus from" such classics as "Duck Soup," Firetjy: Now, lemmesee. Has four pair cafeteria managed to attract as many as 200 One other point which I forgot to mention "Cocoanuts," "Horse Feathers,'' "Monkey £* of panfSv.lives^jj'fPhiladelphia. Is it male students at a time with its aromatic food was that although 200 people patronized the SARAH BAi LEY, SAMUEL KOfcHGSBERG, Business," and others. ^8 but four of the or female?*-^ floating through the corridors. That's not cafeteria during peak hours, you must also DERiSE^MiCHELSON, LYLE ROSE. u^ Marx Brothers' pictures are represented. Chicolini: No, I no think so. bad, 200 students oukpf about 3,000. Most of realize that about 50 percent of them The book derives its title from the epic Firefly: Is he dead? these were probably freshmen who were out brought their own lunch—which is yet a scene in "Cocoanuts" wherein Hammer Chicolinj: Who? ~\ of jobs and couldn't afford the quality of food further put-down for Baruch's Cafeteria. (Groucho) tries to show Chico how to get to Published weekly durlnglhe school term by the Ticker Association of Tnr Firefly: I dpn't know. I give up. being served outside of Baruch. Even To keep you hoping I will change my topic Cocoanut Manor: From "A Day At the/ Races": though only about six percent of our school Barnard A*. Baruch College. The CHy University of New York, Address al / once again, and this time I will discuss the communicatfora to Ticker, Box 9C 137 East 22nd Street, New York, M.Y, Hammer: . . . Now, here is a little Hackenbush < Groji^ho} r- Here, boy. ate in the cafeteria, there, were people instructors at Baruch. I have been here 10010 — Room 307F Student Center, Telephones 477-7730 or Oregon 3-770C peninsula, and here Is a viaduct leading Here, boy. Take these'bags aid run up eating on window ledges, in corners, and (honestly speaking) only one full term and Ext-2-47. .." -- -.'"'. over to the mainland. to my room^,And^er^s a dime for around garbage cans (this way they could have not become too familiar with too many, Chicof Why a duck? yourself. . :/^±% J discard whatever - tiiey— thought to be of the instructors at Baruch. I am not at Editorial opinions do not necessarily represent those of the entire Ticker Hammer: I'm all right. How are you? I ;£**£-UpJO! ^Margaret* Dumont): Oh, distasteful immediately). Is this any way to liberty at this time to discuss any one in­ Staff pr Advisory Board the College or the University. Opinions contained in say here is a little peninsula, and here's ho.no, n^-I no! This is Mr. Whitmore, run a cafeteria? structor specifically, but may I just add that feature columns are those of the authors and not necessarily those of Ticker. a viaduct leading over to the mainland. "X >^-" Finally however, our wish of 1961_was I am totally satisfied with the instructional Cfrico> All right. Why a duck? ' Continued on page 9 realized; New curtains, clean windows ahcL -l^v'^ Name: Roseann Moskowitz Name: Michael AgHeHoj^£C- ~ j."":'-*- staff at Baruch (Hear that all of my fall- Class rank: Lower Freshman; Major: Class rank: Lower ^SjSP^roP^;/ Major: term instructors? ) Most Instructors do want Education - ,_ ^ Management ~5- ..~^S^J. to get to know their students personally and Statement :Y,Hie question should read, "how statement: I think that the sttraent govern­ try toset up office hours for any student who concerned is the school about student ment should have more saytn what goes on Ticker Attends Journalism Conference would like to meet with him personally. I government?" After all they did postpone in the school. Of all the senior colleges of feel that this is a very important factor in -.If.will be interesting io see if certain administrators / getting to know the student and the in­ the elections. C.U.N.Y„ the Baruch student body has the by Rob Muhlrad and Bob Barrett articles arib!, advertising.' I Nebraska; Ron from Houston; Marie and least to say in what goes ,QIU ^ Also the structor better (also good for bribes?). This try to persuade or manipulate President Wingffeid on Dallas, Texas—We. arrived here on For lunch that day we^had*an enchilada Jean from Youngstown, Ohio; Jim from also allows ~ the instructor to know the the decision of the Dean of The School of Liberal .Arts, as students the student should Imew—whoVis,/ •— Thursday, October 21, at about 11:30 a.m., dinner\WeIl, a^Jeast one of us liked it. - Lufkin, Texas; Tom from Detroit; allrthe representing them jn. the. student. governC * student by name, rather than a number, so they^-djkf: Ai^ng ^e^dehf Cohen, ^if --^& general Central Daylight Savings "Time, aftei ra on Friday night'featured others whose names and home towns we that when joradinj^time comes ar< chan^agj^ajaesjn Atl«t5i. As we.-l_ __ Pr^^?^|3igaicjas^aelojt Donald Rupptefeid as. ~ .nevec-lound»out; and,: o^ riQUPi»»Mitt. iJfarfi^,- •"•j )S <'g;/ri ia front of the Statler Hilton Hotel, om^/hpme jtheTsey speaker. The Nixon aide spoke on and Bonnie from Bronx ConasiEmtty t^oOege m^^ classrbom and win give him a for the next three days, we "could not help me Pha^ 2 ecionomic plan stating that the (the onfe other New York City "delegation we grade which reflects his feelings for that again issomething w^iich remains to oe noticing how clean this city is in contrast to current wage-price freeze could run past its met). student (F or D). Wfngffeld does not appear to be the type of mart who New York. It is a modern city, very friendly; November 13 termination date if the Pay We are scheduled to land at LaGuardia at and proud "of* its heritage. The residents, Board and Price Commission is not ready 4:48 p.m. New York time. We are sorry to will be swayed by a hurricane of opinions arui by David Epstein representatives. -..•-' with its Phase 2 plans. leave from here but without the other ACP suggestions; he seems to carefully and fully view a however,-are not proud of the fact that this The purpose of the meeting is to coor­ was the site of President Kennedy's The convocation was followed by a "beer delegates present Dallas is just another city. Tony's Corner subject and draw his own conclusions. The committee of An open letter to the sophomore dinate all the functions of the class. We have assassination, a fact that was pointed out in blast" and a presentation of silent movies. A ACP is bringing the convention to New York class As president of the sophomore preview of "Bless the Beasts and Children" next year. We hope New York will be just as faculty and students that was formed to help find a new to make up a budget and set up various our bus tour of the city. Q.: How do you stop a charging elephant? dean will obviously have considerable weight in his class I am urging you to get involved in the committees. Bring ideas, bring your The reason we came to Dallas was to was held at a special midnight screening for beautiful next year as Dallas was these past Baruch College Community. Baruch has a friends, but most of all bring yourself. Some ACP delegates. three days. A.: Take away his credit card. "~0 decision. attend the 47th Annual Associated Collegiate day session enrollment of some 5,700 of the committees already being set up are Press Conference. Thursday was set aside The sessions that we attended Saturday Thfs committee should be aware that the School of students. If we get together we could have a as follows:' (dance, talent show, party,, for checking in, registration, and getting included "Cover your campus first—thee strong student body and a "great" school. the world," "Take your reader along," "The Liberal Arts needs a humanist as dean; someone who is weekend, registration, teacher evaluation, acquainted. Taylor Publishing Company, c The sophomores are starting early. We T campus paper: a weapon for reform/' 'Sue, open to new ideas, enthusiastic jtav try to innovate and many more).^ ^, which printed CHANGES 7l, Baruch's are having a general class meeting on Help us help you. Come down to the yearbook in conjunction with Southern sue who?,""Toward, a more human jour­ creative plans, and be aware of the-needs of students November 10,1971, at 11-12,1-2, and 3-5, in 4 meeting and we can work together. For Methodist University took all the delegates nalism," "Contemporary page make-upfor and faculty. A ^per-pgshing robotis not sjuffictent. north. Crane to the one most convenient for further information feel free to contact on a bus tour of the SMU campus, the Taylor the student newspaper," "Administration you. Everybody is invited. Come down and David Epstein in Rm. 212S.C. plant, and the city of Dallas. It was exciting vs. college press," "Therapy for tired meet your president, vice-president, and P.S.: Refreshments will be served.... publications," and "Censorship vs. licen­ yet depressing to see the Texas Book se." All of the lecture discussions and Depository, the building from which Oswald seminars were conducted by professiona. fired the fatal shot, and to see the hospital to journalists (such as Gareth Hiebert of the EX^ A HOtJR which Kennedy was taken and eventually St. Paul-Minneapolis Pioneer Press- Heard through the pipeline died in. \ Dispatch), faculty advisers^ journalism •The Thursday ^2-2 Club Hours section Is not sufficient That evening the Taylor Company hosted teachers, and student editors. a bar-b-que for delegates and faculty ad­ to meet the increased activities of Baruch College. We had lunch on Saturday with two editors t0 ma rk Yaloff food—as itrfiiakes it's way towards these visers. The night was free for conventioners ^^ 5E* °^ «y discussions* presentations, pitiful 98 units. Even if the L3 staff com­ to do what they pleased and they certainly from schools in Chicago and Detroit. Many receptiornW meetings, and performances conducted by In a recent letter to this newspaper, a modes were liberated (and the staff, we did do mat. Let's see, there was the party in ideas were exchanged, hopefully for the perplexed reader .told an astonishing tale of presume, would fight to the death), it would 1704^ the one in the hall by the 14th floor betterment of all involved. various components/of the College to be cramped into With the end of the dance at midnight the fj^houirs jaaasaek. * woe concerning her difficulties vis-a-vis the not be enough to hald the flpodof crazed elevators, another gathering in 1230... most Baruch Bathrooms—that is, there's never humanity. The results are too dire to even . of these parties were broken up by the conference adjourned but not the festivities. -'>: \:X--r~ Tfte Registrar^should attempt to arrange classes so one there when you need one (a phrase contemplate. management. An editor from Chicago and There were a few parties going on, others ^that another fwpur or two will be available for out-of- mouthed more than once in the great It is for these reasons, Baruchians,. that- ourselves were fortunate enough to meet just stayed in their rooms talking to their metropolis). Actually, there are scores of we cajole you—you have sat in -your com- - newly found friends, an all night sensitivity dass act!vltiesthat are Important to the life of a cortege. three femalcdalegates from Eastern Illinois session was taking place in 1104, and three bathrooms concealed at various points in all placency too long, and the naive nnotion you- whose kindly adviser rented a car for us (on buildings, their locations a well-kept secret entertain of easy_ access to any urinal— conventioners we know stayed up all night their school's budget). We thereby ex­ just to photograph the sunrise. known only to the famous and? feared regardless of race; creed, color^or place of perienced the delights of eating at Shakey's wrm EDITOR Maintenance Men and a handful of upper national origin—is nothing but af pipe Pizza Parlor which features the worst pizza Sunday morning was like the last day of classmen, sworn to a blood oath of silence. dream. Already, the air is alive with west of the Hudson. sleep-away camp or high school It has come to my attention that one of the graduation—everybody saying goodbye and There is some justification, however, for change. ..-...._;._•, --...^...-.-•- r .::-•.. Friday morning the mood changed to one world's best composers and dasshcat this guTs lament. Rest rooms in the main exchanging addresses, not really expecting Who still remembers/-of- this be proud-" of serious business as the various sessions to write to anybody. organists has a rock group! As if that wasn't building have been furtively arranged in a the days when, the eleetric hand driers did on several aspects of journalism began. a big enough shock, I've been told that they - We have finished packing and are ready to T random pattern to make memorization a not entail a waiting line? Shed a tear for the Baruch was represented at the sessions wilt- be in the Oak. Lounge Thursday, fourvyear specialty; For the record: Mens— -art show that made the 8th floor lounge the entitled "How to make the entertainment leave for the airport. It will be nice to get November ^u.^^CalvtoT Hampfem^ organ 2nd, 4th, 8th, 10th, 13th, 14th, and 15th floors- . cultural mecca it was. And what of the section of a college newspaper come alive, '* back to good old dirty New York but we will concerts have been broadcast every month Womens-^ 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 9th, 12th, and paper towel (noble creature"!), so numerous, never forget the good time we had here in "Newspaper advertising short course" Dallas nor all the journalistic knowledge we over WBAI,iiye from Cal very Church on 21 14th floors. Simple facts—but beneath the so free, now extinct?. The wide open spaces - -(conducted by National Education St. and Park Avenue South. -.'My group 'v'- ::;• : cold tile of reason there is ah ever-rising tide surrounding the ol' fourseater is a thing-of acquired. No. we will never forget Pat, always stopped our rehearsals to either Advertising Serviced ~"Not how much, but Chris and Verna from Eastern Illinois; of danger. In a secret report that "tears the ages past. But all is not lost. what," "Design for communication," "New aami CKaa* anno ansa* NWO attend or listen. The fact that he has a rock lid off the subject", it has been revealed that Those who still care (and there are many)" Randy from Chicago; Ann from West Palm jJtUHD Jmp HOL3J HDV3X JV3HD group actually scares ine. If you've ever # make-up for relevant newspapers," Beach, Florida; Mike, Jerry, Tom, John, only 98 public units exist to service the needs are requested to convene at the First "Laugh-In, campus style," "The need for T #

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Li (,--,. AN f tf MR AN f ftfi SSHB SB BL JE B S ^O^^ .by GARY ?RANK= An dre w" Fra r kiin— Maybe sornday it will happen tor Jerry giant Sari Scruggs—the older, more ex- The w&f.d outside mimes foout Bar f AlSJCCiildf Corbitt. He helped -form tne original perienced and mature old foikies wno snai- 70?0"-?_ART ON3) .Baruch College:?: No, high school; I say fifteen years?). Because I so dearly wanted For many months the FJgin Theatre was • is a masterpiece of contemoorarv film­ Youngbloods with . He overcome... with some irritation. Baruch? Where's that? my tip I kept my usually big mouth shut and the site of a daily midnight gathering. Each making; an exquisite examole" of technical quit the group after twc tinny but beautiful Billed as Corbitt and "Daniels, and also Man's triosity is inconr table. ~_is -Familiar scenario to all denizens of the pile nodded dumbly and" grunted my--assemt at night Alexandre Jodorowsky's brilliant "SI s excellence, intelIectual__expxession, oersor.al albums. Then, the group began to become billed bottom., the band took the stage. 1 incuisitive nature has led him. into a natural cr"-o- A Verv few ormme the proper moments Tope" :The Mole) was unreeled. Over 'this philosophy and visual splendor. It is a film successful. At least more than they were must mention that the manner and ap­ cn_ •ivenui; anc. -"scraoec anc and logical extrapolation in a v ants ;_ v-/..c- c." oe scuffled anc : period of time the film developed a that will not appeal to all tastes because it is when Jerry was in. Then he went out on a pearance of the band more than anything r-r"-> *-i /_- different media. In th~ cinem- a this ej bread. Whewi • It - sho for a following; a group of people who came again undeniably filled with violence and gore. solo career—he was one of the first. The first else resembled that of a group called Buf­ Outsice nave tne sugncest inx-ing or wna. was rougn tension and development is currentlv , -~J - -^ and again to ses _ths work. T; was talkei falo Springfield—some of 'mem even were greatest s: m.anifesied in ;he dubiously patent conceot : But it is at the same time a comolete wcr.t ;rocuc was a cownngnt awru. a_o; care? should they care?). 3:zi he that as it recount nappeneo -as: April in Fori about, alluded to s^d finally noticed by the whose messages, though indirectly ex­ cleverly titled Corbitt. It was not receivec those fringe jackets... Vin Scelsca was the of 'the director as auteur.' press. Periodically articles would appear in M.C., a week later he was fired from WPLF. may _ have recollected a few instances Lauderdale. There I was, walking along the Fellini, Antonionni, Chabrol, Kubrick, pressed, ~are not above definite in­ well, though it was as overdone as all the the newspapers and magazines. The film terpretations, "vjj-tirnately one must fit the The music biz... (see above). Billy Cox where whomever I was speaking tc actually beach when I saw a car with a- 3aruch Truffeau, Kurasawa and Godard^are all other records were in the last sixties. Z did know about our illustrious asylum. has now been picked up for distribution and pieces of the puzzle together, to out each prri sticker proudly displayed _. on the rear auteurs not because Le Cahier du Cinema recently saw it in those budget bins for a played bass. His last gig was on tne 3a or Z told my new fellow workers at United window. So I dropped my blanket, laid in the it opened last week at" the Forum Theatre. part in its proper perspective and attemot to JUCX and a naif. Gypsies dates with Jim.i Hendrix. says so, but because they are involved with Firmly established among a small grouo as give a unified meaning to the whole. It Is at Parcel Service sometime last January that I sun and awarifed my prey. Sure enough, I every aspect .of their films and more im­ The music oiz :s cnocx. iu~ 01 - success C&D went on to produce a knockout early went to Baruch. The best one could say was was rewarded by the sight of a 5 foot 7 inch - masterpiece "31 Topo" has already this juncture that things may get a little 4 portantly because the bulk of-their films are stsffes like Jerry's. Want to hear how his SJICW. ^A»nioroitt" s songs came across oe::er (speaking to the group, not to r.e), "Have ta'B^ied, mustachioed, pot-bellied Jewish kid generated a mystique, a cuasi-cult following sticky. ° . next venture was to produce an album on extremely personal in nature and subjective than on record, the banc was :ourir-. you ever been, down there: What -a stickthg-^a key in the car's lock. I rushed and a charismatic quality ..few films have "31 Topo" Is a Fillini-esk commentary on Capitol by Jamis Ian? in viewpoint. (Of course IVlurneau, Feyder, powerful. Daniels, meanwhile, himself depressing place." Err.ph. Or take my (actually I sauntered over with my best airs' achieved in so short a time! "21 Tooo" has .such things as the church, capitalism, Sometime last year, Jerry Corbitt ^ immense Eleohant Mountain of a guitarist, von Stroheim, L,ubitch, et. al. were auteurs been alternately hailed as a masterpiece supervisors .• at Macy's way back last of disdainful curiosity) over and asked him long before the word or-the concept were in hypocrisy, reality vs^fiction, human values folkie, ex-ragtime, ex-Youngblood,*re]easecl snaoped out those lines on guitar that ar November. "Barucn? That's a hard school, •apped. .-lis answer? (No, he and condemned as a- violent, bloody" and another solo effort. This time, for Capitol^ it jy "reserved for redneck fans. The much if, he too, were t vogue.) and understanding. It uses many forms of or isn't it?" Not to anyone with a high school had transferred out over a year before and unintelligible bore. allegory,., symbolism and fantasy. It con­ was called Jerry Corbitt. It was produced by !"*-» *-*. '*• - *• Sach QZ these men has chosen a different aforementioned music oiz oeizig wna is, equivalency diploma it ain't and I told them was going to school down in Florida. But he Although a moot point to some, "31 Tooc" talented friend Charlie Daniels, who had formula, a distinct pathway whereby the tains biblical -references and mythological CSzD played for only a short while, climaxed had the best comment I'd ever heard about produced some of recor­ so. liow about my friend's mother who has vision of what they see and how 'they see^it events. But what separates it from by an intense blues jam on a song whose title taken an indefinite leave of absence from Baruch, "Baruch? That's no school 1" .-^ - w. \> JCein presentscz A3XCO Pile:) pretentious efforts is manilold. Most events, dings, and who, as one of those Nashville I don't remember. Some night it was. - can be transformed, literally, into a motion Producer Roberto Viskia the night session. When she told me about ,/.,. is_ lo^a znd Sort Director Alexandre Jocorowsky - though not easily understandable, are ex­ pickers par excellence), helped out of­ picture. „..T:.:S composite oi ce-.u.oiu Screerpiay "A-'hat Z really wanted to see was the band that I kind of grinned along with her sharing When someone asxe • ^. p nn: ; jiarucn _ -Alexandre Jocorowsky plainable. Fvery biblical cr mythological tentimes on some of those Nashville records cerebration has embraced such diffuse and tec:ive use anc tne res ^ting wc rk is both Cinerr.atograpi-.y .. • •. Raphaei Corlcidi by one Bob Dylan. You may have noticed the get a big push from thir record and publicity in the secret not-needed-to-be told joke used tc launch int; five mrr""'"° IVlicsic :.. • •' Alexandre Jodorowsky reference is Intelligible; or if not is simoiy people. So in the muddle of October Corbitt which proclaims that she's escaped". Good pragmatic concepts as tantasy, illusion, stimulating and s: :ng. But CAST so because of a Ia and Daniels were booked into that sub- for her. When I told another friend's parents sometimes "the artistic princioles are lost ir Alexandre Jodorowsky of the viewer rather than a vagueness". ZQ the best to come out last spring. Corbitt began'sayi-hg"cowntown Ci,';y and finally City to the mythological orreiigiousrthe abstract Bror.tis (As £ Child) Brontis Jodorowsky teranean ripoff, the Bitter Z!nd. Only that I was serving my sentence at 3aruch a deluge of"" seif-induigent cat!•^rsis . An Mara - ZVCara Lorenzio addition to which the visual elements arof" wrote a whole lot of the stuff, and Daniels College. Now, al.^Lsay-hs'forget it and leave and the absurd. The Coior.ei headlining the show, which- was designed to astute and acerbic wit is *no reco:nper.s e for x David Silva the sound effects are extraordinarily ef- their comment was that a dean (oh small it at that. No Yale or Harvard or Queens for > Woir.ar. in 3iacl: .. . Pauai Horoo produced it'to come out as truckin' as could Such concepts are usually used for one or rhediocfe"' techriical ability an be. True, the songs were in much the same increase their exposure, was the very world, blew uo) L-ved^tiust upstairs fro: me. Just Baruch. d artistic 1st Master .I-Ieetor Martinez (21 3o—ado) fective^The commentary and execution are a combination of specific purposes: (A) to creativity .is no justification fo: ^dMaster : Juan Jose Gurrola vein as all those other country-love rock talented Neil Sedaka. Who wants to go see • pompous '3rd ^Caster inseparable and are -woven together in a create £?- 'open ended' thought—one that cinematic.self-gratification. The Victor Fosado albums, but. From The Inside, I'll tell you, Neil Sedaka? AS if that weren't enough...- Congratulations fellow high schoolers! times are 4th Waster -..-... Ag'^stia Isuaza mesmerizing and enthralling spectacle. has no finite interpretations, (3) to create a conducive to artistic advancemen Small Woman ...".. Jaccjueiire L.uis there is a modesty and humility that comes which it is...someone put an ad in the Village What am. I speaking of? Why, your amazing tbut in the Broritis (As a IVIan: . Part-two of this article will go into greater •p-sre'.y 'impressionistic' feeling or CC; as rush we should net ignore the PobertJoM across on this record that makes it all Voice promoting the appearance, only jaged in Baruch? You knew, those who to: e between about .the-fi ^n- se-mean-tim-ev- .someone cited the date of the gig. a month v- ifjC&D play a gig in New York and you class of 1956 and the father of one of my Woweel 1 • 1 This is the answer to all of our Frequently these precepts are DU': to ef harassment. In Spanish with English sub-titles.' believable exDerience. original folk dig country and rock go and see em. Believe . . campers. Naturally he was full of praise for problems. Xext election we just won't vote! 43£. 'Sfe ^^^ IB^m^^ •P" music snoinc. •>•: I/.O Needless T'say, the -rock n'rollers didn't somethings you reacV ' """• the pile of bricks and was looking forward tc simp-e :sn •? vou'l. have the 15th anniversary re-union of his class m't d< PORTB i' SPORT Bow Wow productions, trying desperately _ comes natural and if you can't do tha: give it a thought. Steven StiiUs 2 was coming r -,^'- r-.:l" ,-, out, and maybe a new Dead, so who r.eeded be locking forward to :: well... But I forgot, you are Baruchians. SL3SS TXS 3SASTS v' CXiLDSSN CACoI==:b:a Pic- mat wi_. oe enough to keen manv this. The music biz is chock full of success :ave some gooc music piannec tor oeo o.e Producer Director st£niey.xra=er away trom tne turn anc that is unfortunate stories like these... the next few.weeks. Last weekend we saw Scree-plsy 3 7 56 s ±T e Charlie Darnels and Jerr J- Vicked Wilson Pickett, and heebie >_ar_- .^ssec o~ isrovel b;-- ^er-dafe^o - - "^Tmm ' -~- Y Xramer's latest is also one 'together a banc. durmg,th.e su rr.er and did cock. Next weeker.d^eatures Eke & *?-? and Sarrj'ce Vcrzo- £~c C n.S oest.. *s. One was at Centra." ?ar> -*rtm as "leather HsTXjrt. The best •'minS^ bout V more for -their I-_ollywood aooroach than likely a bill as Farl Scruggs and Seals and 30WWC77 is lliat they insist In the •.-•^CS-A- '-2_ess -est snows z. cv mean. "" ...._...3op_Xrc:rr.er -"-f-r^ ' is, out

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Also, legalization may remove of the policemen concerned, 'the non-dope Joe: Hey, blister. _s this the right vvay to the fact that heroin is illegal, and that this the barriers to heroin use on the part The Department of Student personnel Continues a Series pushing public is unanimously united behind those who are law-abiding and •• o ?05-" •Jor rr.y brother 1c get on the train "or the y-~'-. o -*-,-**^ law is enforced. If. heroin were not illegal, proposition that such acts are a punishment. 3ut on the other hand, the 'reat:ve WorkslhoQS snc.and DiscissionsDisCwSsio r - We .nv:?e YZ' J03N USHUi the conservative police Benevolent what economists call inelastic, i.e., not masquerade party out West, it isn't. Association, and the New York City Police the price of tobacco. For both heroin and Joe: All we want to know is where is the tobacco-are plants, subject to the principles responsive to price changes. To the degree Department, as well as the liberal Lindsey that this is so, a fall in the price of heroin will -a in administration, and the American Civil of agricultural economics. Quale: The train? It's out on the tracks. not increase its use by much. In addition, Liberties Union. Where else can be found 4. The bad effects of forcing addicts to legalization ^nakes it improfitable to push It seldom comes in here^:. such heart warming agreement among such cough up $200,000 are: (a) a vast increase in Joe: Come on,3.usty:~~ buy you a ticket.' heroin (the third way ofsupporting a habit). ~trs^aliy virulent enemies? crime ("multiply $200,000 times 10,000—the Neither 'the Mafia nor other users of the "Where's your 70 dollars? Yor only got Much as it pains me to take a different estimated number of addicts in New York 10? What'you do with the other SO? Oh, - chocolate bean try to "push" the stuff on point of view, I think that New York's Finest City);., and (b) a vast immhseration of the anyone else. -7 \^^£*i £\ 34 I T^\ /^ ^H ' /"«\ . you buy a snake, huh? ,- have for once done the people of the city a life of an addict, "turning him into a crazed W!\i^: EARC; SENSORY AWARENESS good turn (if the allegations turn- out to be desperate person, .capable of all sorts of People will no doubt object that heroin As evidenced by the above selections, true), in order to see why this is so, and in evils, instead of a person who would be no addiction is a horrible thing. I agree. But WEIY A DUCX?_.jike all Marx Brothers order" to demonstrate the great glory and burden- to society, able to earn w;hat two enforcing the prohibition of heroin is more .Wtl Li W mayies^is an experience. For tlie most part, relevance of my guild, we must consider packs of cigarettes per day now cost. horrible still in that: (a) it may. well" in­ j nls weex: _=vei~;i~gs ov Se*"":, arod Anobil#* chose the best scenes that could be several axioms of economic theory. crease heroin addiction; (b(it will certainly Soc;a. Discovery transferred to print from, nine of their I. The price of an item is dependent on 5. If heroin were legalized, or turned into a increase the rate of crime; thus (cEn­ •Caddie Mak'rg Sk:i: Groups Body Awareness pictures. Some sequences, such as the supply and demand. Other 'things equal, 'the dead letter law by massive police refusal to dangering the lives of all of us, addict and Fr!ciay, Mov. "2 examining scene from. "A Day at the supply of a good will be lessened, and its enforce the law (i.e., by allowing its sale, victim of crime^alike. Although economics Stw-cer:*; Center 2'2 Races", just could not make the transition. Z price consequently will rise, if it is declared perhaps through bribes) these bad effects as a social science can have nothing to say Marbie Lccrgs ; A/lorvy M'rtz believe, however, that' there are quite a few- illegal, and if this declaration is enforced. would vanish. And to the extent*that police on this question, it is my belief as a liber­ scenes that couM have m.ade it, one of them. The possibility of encountering great losses "look the other way" these bad effects tarian that each of us has a right "to go to being the courtroom, sequence from "Duck and a jail sentence if caught is usually would be lessened. For if the New York City hell in his own way" provided that he does Soup/" and should have been included in the enough to deter honest businessmen from Police Department has any legitimate not violate the rights of others. " _^. )k/ y producing the product. This leaves the field function at all, it is surely to prevent crime. open, for "businessmen" like the Mafia who We have seen that a great contributor to This is but one example of the concealed • Anobile put a tremendous amount of work specialize in high crime is the desperation addicts are forced but nonetheless crucially important effects &J: risk "business' of interfering with the free market. In future into this bock a:id he did a fantastic job. I-Ie "2. What will be the ffcts of the rise in the even got Grouchc Xarx to write the in- _price of the good, in his case heroin? ZTsie roughly $200,000 per year; that the cause of columns, we of S.I.D. (the society for in­ troduction. WHY A DUCK? is one book that economics of the market and sale of heroin. this is tne nign price ofi nerom>>cir«rs:r; ;• wnic-ii n is in dividual liberty) will try to point out other no Marx' Brothers devotee should be are as follows. It costs roughly $ioo per day turn caused by its very prohibition. 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