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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1969-70 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 10-31-1969 The thI acan, 1969-10-31 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1969-70 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1969-10-31" (1969). The Ithacan, 1969-70. 9. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1969-70/9 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1969-70 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. ~~ ... ELCO TS Goodell Slated For Parents Weekend Parents Weekend 1969 promises: to be exciting and worthwhile. 1 The parents will be able to ob New Prexy serve student life in general, popular student activities and centers of activities, with a choice offered to parents as to what i Due In Feb. type of activity they have interest j The Ithaca College Board of in.The program this year will be-I'~ Trustees announced at its meet gin with registration from noon ing Friday that its search for a tt,' until 9:00 p.m. today in the Eg- .• successor to President Howard hert Union Lobby and will ' Dillingham is on schedule and formally close Sunday with reli· 1,·,,:_,:· . that it anticipates being able to gious services for all and an _ announce its choice at the Febru EUB movie Bedan:eled, in the l ary meeting in New York. Rec room at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. t': Dr. Dillingham announced that The JACQUES LOUSSIER the Board postponed action on TRIO will be performing in Wal to include student, ter Ford Hall at 8:15 p.m. Picture faculty, and alumni representa- a hushed concert hall. On a tatives as part of its membership podium at the rear of the stage, to await specific Long-Range a jazz group with its bulky set of Planning recommendations on the drums. The piano picks up the subject in May and added that an classical Bach melody. Under it, announcement of the Board's de- the counterpoint is the unmis cisions had been delayed until takeable modern beat of a jazz Photo by Barb Goldberg today to permit notification of bass. This is PLAY BACH with campus groups. the JACQUES LOUSSIER TRIO. Dr. Dillingham has announced The Ithaca College community, his intention to retire in June, including parents, will have their Rocky Comes 1970 and a Presidential Search first opportunity to hear the pro Committee consisting of trustees, vacative performance of the Senator Charles E. Goodell (R-NY) faculty members and students has Jacques Loussier Trio tonight in To Ithaca been looking for a new President a concert which should not be for the College. The Committee missed. has narrowed its suggested candi- Author of Fearful Summetry: The Slab DickGregory By dates to about six from a field of A study of William Blake, and Greeted SDS nearly 250 and is now working The Return of Eden, NORTHROP Is A Sign To Speak by Al Greene with the Board to make a final FRYE, will be lecturing at 8:15 Prominent entertainer and The Governor of the State of and "that's as good a place as any decision. The Board feels that p.m. tonight in the Egbert Union Fo' r Name civil rights leader Dick Gregory cw York, Nelson Rockefeller, to make our point concerning the it will have an announcement Recreation Room. will speak on '.\Ionday. ?\oycm- rrived in Ithaca Monday evening imperialistic system here in the readY. in February. The Readers' Theatre will pro by Gregg Lindsley ' her 10, at 8 p.m. m the Bcn Li~ht or a trip that his aides billed U.S." Responding to a proposal by the duce "The World of Saki" both art political and part business. While the demonstrators did Campus Life committee, which is Friday and Saturday night at What is about 20 feet Jong, 3 Gymnasium. Rockefeller arrived at Tomp- not seem to particularly bother feet wide, 6 feel at its highest Gregory, who rn~ 1sts th at ins County Airport at 5:15 p.m. Rocky, he did comment on them Continued on page 16 Continued on page 3 point, and virtually nonexistant at Blacks are tired of marching. nd was taken to Howard John- afterwards. "We believe in the its lowest point? sitting.in, riding buses. eating-in ·ons for a press conference. After right to protest, but individuals The "slab" by the entrance to and other ploys cngmecred by he meeting with the news media, have a right to be protected from the college seems to fit the de- white integrationists, l'mplwsizc,; 1e met with county and city of- the demonstrators." icials to discuss, among other Hunna Johns was not quite as Lest We· Forget scription perfectly. Some people "human rights" rather than ··eivll hings, the traffic problem on tactful about the matter. think that it looks like a hot-dog rights." outh Hill. Then it was on to the "Christ," he said, "rd also picket stand. Others say that it is a Born in St. Lou1,. :l!i,;,ouri. 111 ain event of the evening, The about welfare cuts if I was in sculptor's greatest masterpiece. 1932, he graduated from Soutlwrn •'irst Annual Eisenhower Dinner their shoes. U I looked and And rumor has it that the same Illinois University. Ile 1s the :a1- ance at the North Forty. smelled as bad as they do, I'd The main event of the evening, worry about getting a job too." man who built the "Head" is lhor of From the Back of the Bus, he Eisenhower Dinner Dance, In talking with Rocky, the press building the "slab." But what is nigger, and What's Happening. lk as attended by 350 leading Re- got his opinions concerning a it? cated newspaper column. Gregory ublicans, and about 100 SDS number of matters, among them: In an attempt to find out, The also writes a nationally .,~ nd1- ickets. The demonstrators block- Vietnam - "I think Nixon is lthacan contacted Emil Policay. is presently engaged in ('nl!l'ge •d the entrance to the North · doing everything he can. He head of Building and Grounds. lecture circuits. ·'orty, and one protesto~ was in- needs our support." He informed us that the "slab" ured when the Republican can- . .. didate for mayor, Hunna Johns, Education - Ten years ago is a stone monument which will !'efused to slow down for the there was only 38,000 students bear the name of the college on it. rlemonstrators and ended up and 46 campuses in the SUNY It will serve as a formal means • humping into him with his car. system. Today there are 172,000 · ~,_,'.',' of ide.ntification for the college. INNERDS .... late plaice stated that the students on 72 campuses." Ir { ·" >,., Many colleges have such monu ,l~mons~r~to: had sustained only Support for Goodell_ "I think i·;, \?1,'l•:·. __ · ments; Harpur, for instance, has • Bolshoi Star .............. p. 2 minor mJur1es. , . ': ,-. t, ~:, 1 spoke to one of the demon- 1t s still too early to talk about '>\:; ,,~, an elaborate signpost proclaiming strators and asked him why he that. We -still have this year's ~ ,.. its entrance. • Wise Up .................... p. 4 was picketing the Rockefeller af- election to worry about. While it is not an item which fair. "Because Rockefeller could Welfare-"The federal govern Photo by Darb Goldberg is absolutely necessary for the • Tracks ........................ p. 6 nfluence the U.S. imperialistic ment she. ::Id handle all the wel Tonight is· Halloween and although peace does not normally college to function, the "slab" government to pull out of Viet- • The Nose ................ p. 11 fare costs." 1am," the demonstrator replied. reigneth on this legendary eve of spooks and hobgoblins, Mari will be a beautiful, decorative ad \nother one told me that any His Latin American trip - "Do anne Gentzler (left) and Shelley Frumker (right) do not seem dition to the gorgeous Ithaca \'here Rocky goes, the press goes, you haye to ask about that?" to be worried. College campus. • ." THE ITHACAN, OCTOBER 31, 1969, PAGE 2 _Election To Be Covered By WICB The WICB Radio and Television tion to area coverage, WICB will need to know about election an appraisal of the '60's in a pro News Teams will combine to be providing the community night. Mayor Jack Kiely, Con vocative theme of "The Ending present the most , complete and with the excitment of the mayor gressman Howard Robison, Con of a Decade." Also, during the in-depth local election coverage ial contests in New York City, gresswoman Constance Cook and evening, WICB will review state on November 4. Over 112 stu Piltsburg, and Cleveland. Tompkins County Democratic ments made by Governor Nelson dents of the Ithaca College Anchorman Bob Kur for WICB Chairwoman Jean Angell are in Rockfeller, Senator Charles Goo Radio-Television Department will TV and anchormen for radio Neil vited guests to the WICB broad dell, and the candidates for broadcast the election results of Cotiaux and John Poister, joined cast studios on election night. mayor, Arnold Tolles and Hunna Ithaca, Newfield, Danby, Caro by national editor Tom Hill and Early in the WICB-TV and FM Johns, all of whom appeared and line, Lansing, and Trumansburg state editor Lanny Frattare, will election coverage, noted Ithaca were heard on WICB earlier in with speed and clarny. In addi- bring the community all it will College professors will present the year.