DAILY (Where You Read It First Wednesday, April 16,1997 Volume XXXIV, Number 561 E. ,*- 4 New artwork unv . Sculpture will hang in Tisch library lobby

byELIZAl3ETHOYEBODE She added that the Tisch staff “wanted Daily Staff Writer something specifically designed for the Yesterday, Tisch Library staffmembers barrelvault,”whichshe laudedasoneofthe unveiled a new piece of artwork that will newly-renovated library’s most beautiful hang as a permanent fixture in the barrel additions. vault located in the ceiling just inside the The winning artists are sculptors Sarah library’sentrance. Hollis Perry and Rachel Perry Welty, a The artworkwas describedby staffmem- mother-daughter duo who, according to bers.as “a thirty-foot scroll of translucent the Tisch Library officials,have “combined paper suspended from struts in the ceiling experience in sculpture, paper-making, of the library’s vaulted lobby. Text from a graphic design, digital imaging, and pho- poem about booksand libraries, called New tography.” They spent six weeks working Eyes Each Year by Philip Larkin, will be on the idea before submitting it. transIated into binary code of zeros and The two chose the text New Eyes Each ones, and printed on the scroll in black ink.” Year after a poet friend suggested it. The The sculpture was selected from a num- poem is about new and old and youth and ber of works submitted last year to an art age converging in a library. The author, competition co-sponsored by the Tisch Philip Larkin, was an English librarian who Photo by Alex Shalom Library and the School of the Museum of wrote the poem for the 50th anniversary of Senator Matt Behrens and other freshman shared platform ideas last night. Fine Arts (MFA) in Boston. The contest the library at Hall University. resulted from what administrators consid- Both women are students at the MFA, ered to be a need for more innovative art in who according to Welty, “have been mak- the library. ing art our whole lives, but ... only recently Nine freshmen share “Once we moved into Tisch ... [we] saw decided to dedicate ourselves to our pas- that there was incrediblespace for art,” said sion.” Jo-Ann Michalak,the associate director for Describing their partnership in this en- Senate platform ideas user services at Tisch. deavor, Perry said, “This is a total collabo- ration.” Perry has four other children and is by PETE SA” want to stress that experience is the one married to a faculty member at the Fletcher Daily Editorial Board thing that helps tremendously with this School ofLaw andDiplomacy. Nine Tufts Community Union Senate position.” Indicating why the piece was chosen, candidatesfrom theclass of2000 presented Jenn Trask, Stacy Bran, and Dustin Michalak said, “This piece was selected their campaign platforms and fielded ques- Bermudez said that they wanted to make because of the very imaginative way the tions from a light crowd of onlookers in changes through a position on the Senate. artistschose to do their paper-artwork sculp- Hotung Cafe last night. “I think there are a lot of changes that need ture.” Among other stringentrequirements The only class to have contested elec- to be made,” said Trask, who later said she in the two-and-a-half month contest, the tions, the freshmen generally discussed the wanted to change the spending caps on submitted work could not be on the floor need for more interaction between the Sen- lectures and student groups. Bran agreed because it might be an obstruction, and it ate and the larger student population. with the need for changes, adding that she had to be wdcr 15C pcnsds. “I fez1 it is important for the Senate to be wanted to work on installingmagnctic caid Other candidates ddtmore with fabrics responsive to the needs of the student readers for each dorm on campus.Bermudez and abstract forms. “We had quite a variety body,” said re-election hopeful Matt said he wanted to make the Tufts experience of proposals, but none was as linked to a Behrens. Echoing Behrens, Meena Thever mme enjoyable. library theme as what Sarah and Rachel said, “I would like to increase the visibility Calling for increased communication came up with was,” Michalak said. of the Senate on campus.” She added that between culture groups and the Senate, Welty said, “This piece combines the such an increase would provide additional Erica Roviera said, “There are many diverse traditional book form-thescroll-witha power to the student body. communities on campus, and I want the brand new twist ... that is perfect for the Several candidates argued that experi- communitiesto come together.” She added, modem library which is [becoming]an elec- ence was an important element on next ‘‘I am willing to listen to my fellow class- tronic media center.” year’s body. Citing his work on the Senate mates and their ideas so Tufts becomes a Photo by Rony Shram Describing the symbolism of the art- services and dining services committees, better place.” freshman senator Vivek Ramgopal said, ‘‘I Jeff Dorfman said that he wanted the New artwork plan unveiled at library see ART, page 18 Senate to take a more active role in the community, saying, “The best thing the Senate can do is be a catalyst for student c c involvement.” Nation’s leading; sociologist Citing his work on Casino Night and Halloween on the Hill, freshman Senator Rosie Rosenberg said, “I’ll toss myself into discussed race and- poverty-issues the Senate next year like I did last year.” The panel of candidates all agreed that by SENT” SIVA he said. the relationshipbetween the Senate and the Showing that opposition continues to exist against “affirma- Senior Staff Writer campus, both in the media and through tive opportunity,” Wilson said, “In 1990, seven in ten whites One ofthe nation’s leading sociologists and an authority on programming, was the major area in need of objected to racial quotas to admit blacks to universities.” He poverty and race relations in America spoke yesterday to stu- improvement. Most said they would work dents and fellow sociologists in Goddard ChaDel. Harvard Uni- added that “affirmative opportunity” should be combined with to make the goals and accomplishmentsof race-based neutrality in order to combat 1’- versity professor of socTology william 1’- the Senate more visible next year. Julius Wilson delivered a lecture entitled -- rising social-inequality . Addressing the balance between long- “The New Social Inequality and Race- Wilson also spoke about “flexible term and short-term goals in the Senate, criteria,” explaining the phrase in terms of Based Public Policy.” Ramgopal said that while long-term goals its applicability to college admissions. After nearly a quarter of a century at were necessary, “It is important to have the University ofChicago, Wilson said he “The use of flexible criteria means that short-term goals to build up a foundation.” joined the Harvard faculty in the fall of those who are not coming from privileged Explaining her plans for a long-term Senate 1996.Named the Malcom Weiner Profes- backgrounds will not be excluded,” he project, Trask said, “The Senate should sor of Social Policy at Harvard’s John F. said. work more closely with the administration, Kennedy School of Government, Wilson Wilson added that an indication of not necessarily agreeing with them, to cre- was chosen last year as one of TIME these attributes may come from sources ate more dialogue between the administra- Magazine’s 25 most influentialpeople. such as recommendation letters. tion and the students.” Rosenberg said that In his closing remarks, Wilson said, The professor spoke of a “compensa- he wanted to focus on projects including “The emphasis on racial division has ob- tory program,” targeted to reward those school unity and advising options over the who learn individually and have special scured the fact that blacks, whites, and course of his next term. talents. i-Ie gave examples such as ‘‘early- otherracialgroupshave similarracial con- Behrens defended the goals of the cur- education and scholarshipsto those black cerns.” rent Senate, saying the coffeehouse and The professor continued, “Discus- students who have maintained good Merchants on Points program were evi- sions that discuss common solutions to grades.” dence that the Senate has several long-term common problems stress unity,” and added Wilson said he supports programs goals. that he has a vision that promotes interra- such as affirmative action. He said, how- Discussing how long-term goals can ever, that he prefers to call it by his coined cial harmony. often be obscure, Dorfman said, “Short- The discussion was Dart ofthe Dean’s term “affirmativeopportunity.” term goals are the best because they can be “Less advantaged blacks are extremely Photo by RO~Ysmn Lecture Series and hosted by the Sociol- vulnerable to changes in the economy,” William Julius Wilson speaks at Tufts. ogy and Anthropology departments. see ELECTIONS, page 18 c

age two THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 16,1997 THETUFTS DAILY Letters t the Editor P.O. Box 18, Aledford, MA. 02153 (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Krystel argument has Desire, dedication, and Online: httu://www,iumbohub.com/tuftsdailv Dart Tobin ierious gaps work ethic Editor-in-Chief ’0the Editor: To the Editor: I would like to respond to Abby Krystel’s article Thank you to The TUBSDaily for your continuing Managing Editor: Karen Epstein “TheModem Womyn,”4/14). I found some serious coverage on the progress of Tufts’ crew teams dur- Associate Editors: Bill Copeland, Gregory Geiman, Amy Zimmet aps in her argument. I suggestthat she readavariety ing the springracing season. Your reportinghas been NEWSEditors: Pete Sanborn, Lauren Heist f feminist literature and take a theory course on accurate and concise with one notable exception. Assistant Edi’or: John OKeefe :minist thought if she is truly dedicated to answer- Comparingtimes between crews in different races VIEWPOINTSEditors: Jason Cohen, Alex Shalom ig the questions that she has dealt with lately is akin to comparing apples and oranges. For ex- FEATURESEditors: Laura Bemheim, Annie Risbridger, Katie House oncerning her personal feminism. For Krystel to ample, the Tufts varsity women raced last Saturday Assistant Editor: Merredith Portsmore link that questioning personal identity is simply a morning in relatively flat water and wind conditions. ARTS Editors: Jay Ruttenberg, Cara Maniaci, Pornsak Pichetshote henomenon of college because of all ofthe rhetoric By the time the novice women racedtwo hours later, Assistant Editor: Dara Resnik i naive. For many women, college is just the begin- there was a noticeable tailwind pushing the crews WEEKENDER Editors: Abby Schwartz, Alexis Rivera ing ofa lifetime ofasking questionsrelating to self- down the course and shortening race times. The time differential,therefore, is neither a“hum- SPORTSEditors: Sam kdheim, Marshall Einhorn lentity as feminists. Assistant Editors: Gregory Youman, Jordan Brenner, Vivek Ramgopal I was sorry to read that Krystel is prepared to bling statistic” nor a “huge compliment.” What it is, dapt to the reality ofsexual violence because it “has simply, is another meaningless statistic. What is of PHOTOGRAPHYEditors: Susan Habit, Rony Shram Assistant Ed tor: Kate Cohen ecome a part of our everyday existence.” This is a more import, perhaps, is the desire, dedication, and uitter’s attitude for a serious problem that can be work ethic that the men and women of Tufts Crew ONLINE Editor: Mike Weissman possess. These are the traits that drive them to strive Assistant Editors: Jeff Borland, Heather Diaz ured if men and women take the responsibility to nderstand its causes. Also, Krystel’s association of continually for success. Pratiksh a Thakkar :minism asbeing eitherthetypicalmountain women Early season wins and losses do not necessarily Product ;onDirector /ith hairy armpits or the Kate Moss look-alike with translate into similar results at Regionals or Nation- short tight skirt on shows her lack of looking als. Last year’s second novice women’s eight suf- Production Managers: Haley Stein, Amy Rutenberg eyond the surface of this very complex subject. fered more regular season losses than wins, yet LAYOUT Editc r: Pamela Abrams Vhat ifa “radical cover-girl chic feminist” suddenly gelled in time for a silver medal performance at New Assistant Editors: Doug Clancy, Gabriel Safar ecided to grow out the hair on her legs while England’s; certainly a measure for a successful sea- GRAPHICSEditors: Wenirno Poweigha, Josh Goldblum ontinuing to wear short skirts? Would she still be son. COPY EDITORS:Judith Dickman, Andrea Benoit, Alicia Lerman onsidered a feminist or would the two characteris- Your acknowledgementoftheir effortson a weekly cs cancel each other out? basis helps them to worktoward their individual and Neil D I Feldman It is important that the diversity of feminism be team goals. Executive Business Director nderstood by those who are searching for a simple Office Manage‘: Sanitha Narayan nswer to a very complex question. I hope that Gary Caldwell Advertising Managers: Abby Krystel, John Gendron Jystel reassesses her stereotypical ideals of femi- Head Coach, Tufts Crew Receivables Ma lager: Pamela Mills ____ ism. It is up to every individual to accept or reject lese notions. I, for one, will not fall into the trap. The Tufts Daily is a non-profil independent newspaper, published [ondaythrough Friday during t he academicyear and distributed free Caroline Ben LA ’97 I the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday rough Friday, 1- 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charles iver Publishing, Charlestown, MA. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are no1 xessarily responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies and Lawmakers urge Clinton not litorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of Letters, advertisements pedcolumns, cartoons,and graphics does not necessarilyreflect the inion of the Tufts Daily editorial board. to strip FDA tobacco control LETTERSTO THE EDITOR Letters must be submitted by4 p.m. and should be handed into the Los Angeles Times-Washington and Hansen, who head the bipartisan, 75-member aily office or sent to [email protected]. All Letters musi Post News Service congressional group, also urged the president to clude the writer’s name and phone number and must be verified by Theco-chairmen ofthe CongressionalTask Force oppose any settlement that “fails to provide mon- le Daily. There is a 350 word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edii n Tobacco and Health urged President Clinton etary compensationthat is fully commensurate with Aters for clarity, space, and lerigth. For the full policy on Letters tc uesday not to strip the Food and Drug Administra- the real damage caused by tobacco products.” ie Editor, contact The Tufts Daily._____~-~- on ofany ofits new regulatory powers over tobacco And they told the president they ‘Lwouldstrongly roducts as part of any future “global settlement” of oppose” any deal that gave the industry blanket Ibacco litigation. immunity from future suits. Such immunity is consid- Reps. Martin Meehan, D-Mass., and James V. ered a key point if the cigarette companies are to lansen, R-Utah, acted in response to a recent Na- accept any deal. onal Journal interview in which WhiteHouseDeputy Leaders of several major public health organiza- ‘ounselBruce R. Lindsey suggested that the Clinton tions have expressed skepticism about the advisabil- Students; apathetic dministration might agree to limits on how much ity ofaglobal settlement at this time and in particular mtrol the FDA would have overthe tobacco indus- have said they were opposed to any blanket award y as part of a settlement. of immunity or scaling back of FDA jurisdiction. about Phi :Beta Kappa. “We believe that any such negotiations involving The Meehan-Hansen letter comes on the heels of College Press Exchange invited. That report prompted the )baccolitigation and regulation should not sacrifice a similar “Dear Colleague” letter circulated late last Students used to view invita- society to poll its 240 chapters. I1 ie Food and Drug Administration’s jurisdiction week by six Democratic senators, including Sen. tions to join Phi Beta Kappa as discoveredUAwasn’t an anomaly. ver nicotine-containing tobacco products,” the Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and long-time to- coveted honors, even the high- At Wayne State University, 5 1 of Ingressmen said in a letter to the president. bacco foe Sen. Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill. light of their collegiate careers. 102 students invited to join also Last year, in an historic move, the Clinton admin- Nathaniel Hawthorne and John passed up the opportunity. Of I45 tration declared that the FDA has the right to “We urge you to maintain a healthy skepticism Quincy Adams owned the small, students atthe University ofTexas :gulate certain activities of the $50-billion-a-year about any proposed legislative settlement of legal engravedgoldkeysignifyingmem- at Austin, 56 of 145 also declined. ,bacco industry, imposing restrictions designed to claims against the tobacco companies,” the sena- bership in the nation’s oldest aca- “For most people, it was jus1 Jrb the appeal ofcigarettes to youths. The cigarette tors’ letter states, stressing that a deal could under- demic honorsociety. George Bush inconceivable that anyone would Impanies sued immediately,challengingthe FDA’s cut the efforts of22 attorneys general who have sued has one. Bill Clinton, too. turn down membership,” Foard ght to regulate them in a lawsuitthat’s now pending the industry to recover smoking-related health costs. Today however, increasing said. I a North Carolina federal court. “We hope you will resist efforts to bail out the numbers of students are apathetic, In fact, refusing Phi Beta While praising Clinton’s past efforts, Meehan tobacco industry in Congress,” the letter concludes. even contemptuous, toward what Kappa’s gold key was compared used to be academe’sinstantly rec- by some scholars to an actor turn- ognizable status symbol. Hun- ing down an Oscar or an Eagle dreds, to date, have tossed invita- Scout refusing a merit badge. Attention: tions tojoin the society in thetrash. “What’s next? Reject the sym- “I was offended at the idea of bolism of the sheepskin, merit joining,” said Mathew Davies, a badges, Presidential medals, Os- Pr ospeciive freshman senior at the University ofArizona cars?’ asked Richard Magat, a whose GPA of “around a 3.89” visiting fellow with the Program earned him an invite. The physics onNon-ProfitOrganizations at Yale Interested in leamin more and math major, soon enroute to University.“Certainartifacts count India on a Fulbright Scholarship, for something, and it is carrying Come thinks honoraries are fluff and coolness too far to dismiss the Phi hut luffs D& “hardly any meaningful measure- BetaKappadistinction(for which, ment of who you are.” Such atti- alas I never qualified)out ofhand.” down to our office in the tudes at fust horrified Douglas W. The survey found, overall, 85 per- Foard, Phi BetaKappa’sexecutive cent of the students who receive basement of Curbs Hd todag secretary at the honorary society’s invitationsto join Phi Beta Kappa headquarters in Washington,D.C. do so. “The remaining 15 percent In 1995,“The Arizona Daily Star” of students are not unexpectedly between 3 and 5 p.nz so we in Tucson reported that 23 of 62 concentrated in the larger univer- University of Arizona students sities,”said Charles Blitzer, presi- can med and greet gou declined to join the society when dent of the society. Wednesday, April 16,1997 THE TUFTS DAILY page three Features WMFO’s Love Line tackles Greatest Hits I11 sex problems live on the air Well, we’re almost done, kids. It’s the third and final installment of our look back through the hallowed halls of teeth and I have nothing by KATIE HOUSE new to say in terms ofpreamble. Well, maybe I could remind everyone Daily Editorial Board that with graduation about a month away, time is running out to seduce “Weare constantlyblown away me ... nah. How pathetic would I be then? Don’t answer that, because by the things people call to ask,” the truth hurts like William. (Get it? The Tufts grad actor? Bite me.) Marcus Arvan, one ofLove Line’s Here’s senior year, chronologically.It should look familiar: two deejays, said with a laugh. “I * This is a call to trick or treat when it isn’t Halloween, to seize that don’t think there’s any such thing day, call that love interest, go to that party, do that as a typical question,” he contin- dance, write that manifesto, follow that cab, Martin ued, speaking of the requests for that Van Buren, floss that tooth, live that life ... advice Tufts’ new call-in show * Day 10: I have no friends. Surfer-Dude is fields each week. okay, but dumb. He’s never heard ofAmish people Love Line, a regular show on and he refers to Dominique Moceanu as “Gabriela.” Tufts’ radio station, WMFO 91.5 Luckily, the last guy to move in is Surfer-Dude #2. FM, debuted earlier this semester He’s just like his predecessor except that Surfer- when ANan and Mike Wolff, both Dude #I is taller. They bond. They juniors, securedatimeslot for iton Misadvenhres share a brain. Another suitemate Thursday nights from 8 to 10 p.m. who’s not evil is 28 years old and Modeled loosely after the Love in Dentistry views marijuana as one of the four Line show on MTV, Tufts’ Love Photo by Katie House foodgroups.Let’s call him Jim from Line attempts to answer questions WMFO kids Marcus Arvan, Miryam Welbourne, and Mike Taxi. There’s also Invisible Boy who I only see going into the shower. of the lovelorn in the Tufts’ com- Wolff solve all of your sex problems. riI never see him come out of the shower or do anything else. And then munity and the surrounding ar- there’s good old Dickhead who only emergesto complain and be ajerk. eas. The range of caller locations Line by telling listeners to “Get teed absoluteconfidentiality. And * To paraphrase my close, personal friend William Shakespeare,a is fairly widespread, from on-cam- your questionsready about sex...”) while A~anand Wolff often spend bathroom by any other name would still smell as gross. Bathroom, pus calls to those from as far as and followed by “The Groove much of showtime talking with restroom, men’sroom, littlegirl’sroom, water closet, WC, doo-Huh-vqy Lower Allston. Yard,” Love Line does not follow friends that have called in, “All say(in French), lavatory, the can, thejohn, the loo, the caca kitchen, the The number ofcalls per show is the boundaries of good taste. calls will be put on the air” is the poopoo palace, the feces factory-no matter how base the potty humor also unpredictable, said Miryam Arvan states that the young general policy for Love Line. I’m using for a cheap laugh, it’s the same place. Welbourne, the show’s “perma- show has already become slightly “I think we want to bring to the * Idon’texactlyknow whatitwas1 waswaitingfor-waitingforthe nent guest host” who adds the controversial in the opinions of forefront that sex isn’t something combo to mysteriously turn up, waiting to discover a special skeleton “feminine point of view,” accord- some listeners,and thatthese com- to be repressed,” ANan said. key to all Master locks, waiting to exhale, shoop shoop shoop, I dunno. ing to the two deejays. plaints are the best measure ofthe “It’s something fun to listen But I waited, and it eventually got to the point where I was going to fail “It’s weird. [Thenumberofcall- show’s success. to,” Wolff added. the class. I was going to fail weight training. I’m not sure you understand ers] varies from week to week,” “Some people were calling to Even more fun to some male the full impact ofjust how pathetic that is. It’s a pass-fail class, and you Welboume said. “It’s very laid- say that we were distasteful,” callers is getting a female point of pass by showing up. You go, you pass. You don’t, you fail. You’d have back.” Arvan remembers. “They were view for their problems. to have the IQ of furniture to fail and I was about to fail. Determined to The show might be laid-back, compelled to call in,” he contin- Welboume,whoadmitsmany guys remain smarter than my barka-lounger, I decided to withdraw. but the underlying purposes are ued. calljust to ask what she is wearing, * “Why bother calling Gunther?,” thought a mentally scarred not all meant to be humorous. And the issue of good taste is is many callers’ answer to the Tobinator. “I’m on his distribution list.” And so e-mail had ruined my Arvan says that the show, where not the only aspect of Love Line mystery of females. attitude toward communication because it was so easy and appealing all sexually-related questions are that accounts for their growing “I think any girl talking on the - instant gratification, computer nerdery, and the chance to use the welcome, is genuinely an outlet popularity. Wolff said the eccen- radio about love and sex is going verb “finger” in polite conversation. for the “sexually stifled.” tricity and unpredictabilityofcall- to get calls from guys,’’ Welboume, * But I’m not going to stop listening to Barenaked Ladies, nor will “I think that a lot of students ers’ sex problems are the real draw who is currently training under I stop purchasing their albums or attending their concerts or spying on think sex is an issue to stay away of the show. Past calls have dealt Arvan and Wolff, said. “It seems a them in the showeror calling them and hanging uporbreaking into their from,” said Arvan, who is also with attire during sex, femalepenis lot lately that I’ve been speaking house and pretending I live there. When their live album comes out WMFO’s program manager. growth, and dry-cleaning for lin- forthe femalegender.Idon’tthink November 19, I’ll probably own it by the 18th. I’m still a Kathy Bates- And although many issues like ens ruined during risque activi- I quite grasp the stereotypical fe- like fan, and this remix doesn’t change things. It just took a little ofthe HIV and sexuality are addressed ties. male gender,” she admitted, add- fun out of it. Watching your favorite band pay their dues and slowly seriously, Love Line is basically But however bizarre the request ing that she simply gives the best break through to a mainstream audience is fun. Watching them cheat Tufts’ answer to the college for advice, juniors ANan, Wolff, advice that she can. and sacrifice their art is not. student’s sex drive. Preceded by and Welbourne will provide the And Welbourne also admits * But that doesn’tmean thatthe agingprocess wasn’trolling forward “SkaSkaSka”(whichp1ugsLove answers. All callers are guaran- that at times the three hosts have like the big boulders that smush Wile E. Coyote. We lived. We learned. “disagreeing viewpoints,”but that We went down on you in a theater. We grew. We matured. We got that this adds more of a spontaneous much closer to lifey-life and the funky bunch. And with only a few more flavor to Love Line. months ofkollij in my future, I’m starting to panic again about my least Arvan agrees. “It gets a little favorite verb tense: the future. heated, but we’re all friends,” he * To compare: When Luke was avoiding tie-fighters in his X-wing, said. I was avoiding the science requirement at Tufts. When Luke was There are drawbacks to the fightingoneofthemostevilmen inthegalaxy,I wasfightingformyright Thursday time slot, however. Al- toparty. WhenLukewasleamingthewaysoftheforcefromYoda,Iwas though Arvan chose the slot origi- learning all the words to “It Takes Two.” When Luke was constructing nally, the subject matter of the his own light saber, I was constructing columns about my butt. show might require the show to Luke isa Jedi, I am a dork. It is my destiny. The emperorhas foreseen switch to a later time slot next it. semester. And, as Welbourne * My personal style is casual-preppy with a pony-tail for that added points out, the 8-1 0 p.m. slot com- bohemian twist. The earring works in that wimpy-hip kind ofway, but petes against the NBC Thursday an unconventional piercing would just make me look like a big old night lineup. wannabe. And when it comesto wannabes, I’ll tell you what I want, what This semester has technically I really really want: not to be one. Although I wouldn’t mind being a been the test period for Love Line. Spice Boy ... Next semester, the three hosts hope * Now the reason I bring this all before you today, ladies and to be receiving more calls as the gentlemen of the jury, is not to brag about my past episodes of my show becomes better known on inelegant inebriation.Nor is it to own up to the sin ofbinge drinking- campus.“[We want] to increase the in- which four out of five college students do not indulge in regularly, according to a cryptic, useless, annoying, probably inaccurate ad volvement, get more students on campaign. Nor am I joining AA. Nor is this designed to contain the air,” Wolff said ofnext semes- subliminal messages to seduce all the women of Tufts. Of course, it ter. would be if1 knew how (sleep with me) but I don’t think it works (tobin Welbourne said that the show is sexy) and who’d believe it anyway? (come to butthead). uted to science professors and students is enjoyable for everyone in- * At age four, I was quite the stud. I had a kick-ass set of Legos, my “We do a lot of educational work, volved. “If nobody else is having own Big Wheel, and a hottie of a girlfriend -this gorgeous blonde promoting alternative laboratory practic a good time, the three of us will named Becky Anderson. Our relationship centered around playing on said. be,” she said. the jungle gym and planning our future marriage. It all ended sourly And let it be known that no when I went over to her house and she was more interested in riding her question is toorisky for LoveLine. bike than in choosing the caterer for our wedding. As Mike Wolff said on the air last * Welcome to the first ofthree retrospective romps through the world Thursday night, “This is a sex of Dentistv over the last three years. show, dammit!” page four THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 16,1997

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‘Pointe Blank’ misses the target Film’s plot weakens storyline, creates confusionu.

byDAFtARESNIK think he’s kidding (ha, ha), but he’s not. Not funny after the I’ Daily Editorial Board thirdtime. If for no other reason, one must applaud And so, Blank drives back to Grosse Pointe, a ritzy Blankforwhat ittries to be. Itmakesavalianteffortattrying suburb of . His first order of business is to find the to be a parody a gangster movie, a Kung-Fu movie, a girl he left behind. His second is to do one last hit. The girl, romantic comedy, andan homage to ’80smovies.In part, it Debi, is played adorably by Minnie Driver (Circle of succeeds, mostly due to the high quality of the dialogue Friends), and the chemistry between Cusack and Driver is and the developmentofthe principal characters, something electric, especially the scene when the high school sweet- c refreshing to see in such an unusual film. In terms of plot hearts reunite. One of the dolls of French cinema, Sophie Marceau. development,however, Grosse Pointe Blank is a bit weak The actual reunion is directed interestingly. It has a and definitely could have been improved. spasmodicuncomfortable feel as Blank and Debi walk from The principal problem with this movie is that it cannot person to person and shout “Yah, hey, hello... good, okay. Marceau believes be classified into-any genre - it is Bye!” and-move onto the next just an amusing film. It advertises Pointe blast from the past. Cusack looks itself as a combination of sorts, so Grosse like he’s on crack in the scene. acting not an art the audience walks in with no idea of Blank Still, it capturesthe weird feeling what to expect. Taking Pointe seri- and awkwardness of high school Actress discusses new films ously can be frustrating and detri- Starring: , Minnie Driver, reunions, although exaggerated. mental. Theplotholesaremany,and A summary of the rest of the byNICKCALLERAME certain scenesare completelyridicu- Directed by: plot would be futile. Suffice it to Contributing Writer lous. “Oh, I don’t admire actors,” says Sophie Marceau, one Grosse Pointe Blank is the story of Mar- ofthe dolls ofFrench cinema who is currently awaiting the tin Blank (John Cusack), a professional hit release of two American films in which she has leading man who was just invited to Grosse Point roles. While she “may think a High School’s ten-year reunion. For an idea pGZZ-1 certain actor performed well ofthe fun, reckless nature ofthe film, it opens in a particularrole,” she does with the song “Blister in the Sun” by the not believe that acting is really an art. Violent Femmes. This becomes Pointe’s “I may admire a director or a composer,” she explains, theme song. “but not actors.” She sees actors (such as herself) as merely Actually, the entire soundtrack is loud and tools for a director to use -much like a painter’s palette, upbeat, successfully adding to the film. The but not as creative artists themselves. When pressed, song plays in the back as Martin aims his gun however, she admits to having a particular affinity for the out of a window, listening for instructions work of Marlon Brando. through his headset. His secretary, Marcella, Marceauplaysthetitlerole inthenewfilmAnnaKarenina, on the other end (Joan Cusack), instead of a film to be released this Friday. Anna Karenina is an givinghim instructions,tellshimthathe’sjust adaptation of the famous and somewhat lengthy Tolstoy been invited to his ten-year high school re- novel. Marceau’s second American film (her first being union. Blank ignores her, kills his subject,and Braveheart, in which she played Princess Isabelle), Anna leaves the building without a trace. Karenina is primarily a story of marital infidelity and In what seems like a bit of a random plot jealousy. Yes, Marceau has read the novel. And what ofthe line, a rival hit man, Grocer (Dan Aykroyd), title character? “I loved her, I understood her, I had a lot of follows Blank out of the building and asks passion for her.” him to join his “hit man union” which Blank Marceau speaks English with an accent and just a slight refusestojoin, stating,“I workalone. It’sthenatureofwhat say, boy gets girl, boy loses girl, boy does hit for girl’s father, L bitofdifficulty. “I lovetochewFrench ... it’sverypleasant; we do,” completely sarcastically.Cusack’s comic timing is and gets girl back again. In addition, some completely it’s very sensual,” she explains, although she finds that great in this movie, and the part of Grocer allows Aykroyd underdeveloped and unnecessary characters are intro- “after speaking French all day your mouth gets tired.” She to go completely crazy at times. With Cusack as a straight duced in the form of some of Blank’s old high school friends, finds the English language not better or worse than French, man, Aykroyd has a lot to work with. andapairofNational Security Agents (Hank AzariaandK. but vastly different in feeling. “English ... it’s another kind On his next few “missions,” Blank becomes more and Todd Freedman) out to arrest Blank. By film’s end, the of fun... it has its own rhythm.” She explainedthat she will more intrigued by the idea of going to his high school audience’s heads are no doubt whirling with everything hate having to dub the film into French because it is 4 reunion. He speaks to his psychiatrist, Dr. Oatman, played they’ve just seen, and all they are truly left with is acouple impossible to express, or even feel, the same emotions in to all his neurotic perfection by Alan Arkin. ofreally likable characterstangled up in areally confusing one language as in the other. The psychiatrist is the one small part in this movie that and unnecessarily complicated plot. Anna Karenina was filmed on location in St. Petersburg doesn’t seem underdeveloped.Blankexplains to Dr. Oatman Grosse Pointe Blank is not the film to see for great plot and the surrounding countryside.Although Marceau says that he is feeling empty, that he wants to search for fulfill- development. Thestory isn’twhat isentrancing inthis film, that she enjoyed going to Russia, she does not feel that it ment and truth. “It could be because you kill people for a so analyzingthe intrinsic flaws in the script is futile.Further, helped her in her role. While acting, she explains, she living... even I’m afraid ofyou,” stutters Oatman. It seems the charactersare endearing,and for any Cusackor Aykroyd becomes engrossed in the world created by the set and Blank is obsessed with a girl from his teenage years, and fan, this film is a must-see, as they are both at their best in completely ignores the world surroundingthe set. She does needs to go back to see her. “Go,” says the doctor. “Have the film. In the end, what’s here can’t be classified into any feel that the elaborate costumes used on the set of Anna fun, relax, try not to kill people for a few days.” particular genre of film. It tries to be too many things and Karenina were helpful to her as an actress. “We believe While the “I’m a hit man” joke works well in this scene, ends up being none ofthem, which is not necessarily such what we see in the mirror,” she says. it’s a one-linejoke and grows tiresome quickly, as Cusack aterriblething.The problem withthemovie isnotthat ittries introduceshimselfto one old friend after another. “What do to be so many things; the problem is that it has a ludicrous see MARCEAU, page 18 you do?’Theyask. “I’m ahitman,”Blankdeadpans. They plot line. 4 Senkowski’s ‘Lawyers’ fails to inspire, entertain by PATNWU to drag on and on for a total of 95 minutes. was wrong when they dubbed what should Daily Staff Writer Let’s Kill All Sitting in Starbuck’sand staring at the wall be the “costume designer” as the “costume k Let’s KillAllthe Lawyers, the new inde- the would have been more productive and goddess.’’ I thought I was caught in some pendent film written and directed by Ron Lawyers comic than watching the asinine end ofthe sort of nightmarish anachronism until I re- Senkowski, is a supposed comic mystery I fllm. alized that the “costume goddess” actually Directed By: Ron Senkowski that explores the downfall of the legal sys- Most likely, the viewer first leaves the intended for the actors to look as if they Starring: Jim Vezina tem. According to the subconscious of I theater with a sense of rage that he or she have no taste at all - complete with blue Junior, the main character played by Rick actually spent money and time to watch the eye shadow, lip gloss, hot pink lipstick, Frederick, the only way to attain celestial yet each day he questions the legal profes- film. Then the viewer attempts, in vain, to suits that belong in the Garment District, peace and harmony is to destroy all the sion and the lawyers. Junior is increasingly decipher some remnant of a message. But, and hair that should be in the musical “Hair.” lawyers by abductingthem, seducingthem, surroundedby lawyers who have forgotten there is none. That is, none that a normal As far as the acting goes, the only strapping them to the bed, and shooting the noble and humble aspect of defending human being can understand. If Senkowski acknowledgeable part was played by Jim 1 them through a briefcase. They are then the people through the law. They have attempts to convey the degeneration of the Vezina, who portrayed Junior’s insincere, expeditiously ground into fertilizer for the become consumed by an insotiable desire legal profession, he fails miserably. His view- lascivious, and rotten mentor. beautiful garden of the temptress, played to cheat their clients, work the system, and ers will likely leave more angry at him for In short, this film provides no comic by Michelle DeVuono. Please don’t get retire in a Porsche. actually makingafilmthis terrible instead of relief, contains no cinematic pleasure, and excited -the plot sounds better than the Junior finally walks out of the LSAT concentrating their negative energy to- should just go away -far, far away. This film actually is. I wouldn’t want you to be examination and decides to abandon the wards the corruption in the legal profes- miserable attempt to turn a celebrated misled. wishes of his dead mother and critical sion. Shakespeareanphraseintoafull length film 1 The story follows a critical time of self- father for a glorious career as a lawyer. Also, someone should tell him that hear- should be burned, its ashes thrown into an examination for Junior, who is interning for There is more, however. It would not have ing what the actors are actually saying is urn, and buried at least 278 feet into the a sordid and obnoxious lawyer played by been so bad if the film just ended with important as well. The acousticsareterrible, earth’s crust so that it never sees the light Jim Vezina. Junior is about totakehisLSATs, Junior walking out ofthe LSATs, but it had the costumes despicable. I knew something of day or another viewer ever again. page six THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 16,1997

DO YOU WANT TO GO TO SPRINGFLING?

GREAT!BUT YOU WILL NEEC A TICKET.

UNDERGRADUATES You are allowed one ticket at no charge. In order to get this free ticket you will need to bring your Tufts ID to the concert board ticket sales desk in the campus center, either this week or next. You may also purchase a limited number of guest tickets for $5 each.

GUESTS AND EVERYONE ELSE

Faculty, Staff and Graduate students can purchase their tickets this week and next in the campus center for $5.

OVER 21 If you want to bring alcohol into the show you must bring your Tufts ID and another form of identification with you when you purchase your ticket and when you come to the show. -

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Jumbos hope to swing victories Rebounding team performed well in ‘trying.week’ by JOHNSTEMEN 6-0,6-7,6-0. Senior Staff Writer Men’s Freshman Andres Schumann Themen’stennisteam finished has put his game together and its hellish week with convincing Tennis made the jump into the top six. victories over Middlebury and “Coach Watson has helped to make Brandeis. The Jumbos now stand for the Chicago Bulls. the transition smooth and right at 8-6, having won all of their The tennis team first rebounded now I am playing some of my best matches inNew Englandthatthey from their disappointingtrip over tennis,” Schumann said. were expected to win. SpringBreak. They addedtwomore Unfortunately, Tufts ran into a “The make ofagood team is the rebounds this weekend. Tufts Macktruck on Saturday. Williams ability of it to bounce back from came back from a difficult loss to is rolling to an undefeated tune difficult losses, and we have done Div. I UMass-Amherst by crush- and possesses perhaps the most that this year,” said senior co-cap- ing a solid Middlebury squad. stacked six-man line up in the na- tain James Kinnear. The Jumbos “Everyone has responded to tion. Watson’s squad felljust short have done more rebounding this their role very well,” said senior in the “Eph-ort”. year than Dennis Rodman does co-captain Andy Schwartz. The team used the loss to Wil- Coach Jim Watson’s team won liams as another chance to re- handily 6-1, with the only point bound, travelling next to Brandeis lost ofthe day coming at the hands to face a balanced team. Kinnear of the doubles teams. Tufts con- and Schwartz continued to have Wednesdav. April 16 tinues to struggle in this areaof its trouble putting their doubles strat- Softball: vs. Wheaton (2), game. egy together. The othertwo teams 3:30 pm. The number one team of won in close matches, however, to Men’s Lacrosse: @ Con- KinnearandSchwartzfell8-6,while capture the doubles points for the necticut College, 3:30 pm. the duo of Steve Cooper and fiesh- Jumbos. Women’s Lacrosse: vs. man Andres Schumann also fell 8- Thetopsixallperformedwellas Amherst, 4:OO prn. 7. Thenumber-two teamofsopho- they slugged out five of six Sailing: @ Boston University mores Scott Roehm and Adam matches. The unstoppable Team Racing Invitational, DeMezza provided the only Schwartz barely broke a sweat in doubles victory 8-5. his 6- 1,6-2victory. DeMezza also TE3A The Jumbos found their pace blew out his opponent 6- 1,6-0. Photo by Kate Cohen and swept the singles play, The number two, five, and six Thursday. April 17 Steve Cooper slices a backhand in practice for the 8-6Jumbos. though, as Schwartzcontinuedhis players all won in close 6-4, 7-6 Baseball: vs. UMass- terror rolling to a 7-6,6-1 victory. matches. Freshman Chris Ross Tufts has a huge week ahead of ing week well,’’ Schwartzsaid. Dartmouth, 3:OO prn. “Andy is playing the best tennis I stepped back into the top six to it. The beasts ofthe baseline faced The Jumbos have shown Men’s Track: @ 9th Holy have ever seen him play, he is so win, withKinnearandCoopercon- Trinity yesterday, with Boston strength in rebounding through- Cross Crusades, 12 prn. confident,” Kinnear said. tinuing their very consistentplay. Universityand Bowdoin still wait- out the season but can no longer Women’s Track: @ 9th Holy Kinnear,Roehm, and DeMezza The tennis team clicked on all ing in the wings. Bowdoin is tradi- afford to lose and must solidify Cross Crusades, 12 prn. all won easily in two set victories. levels as they took the match and tionally very strong and full of their doubles play. Kinnear spoke Men’s Tennis: vs. Boston Cooper provided the only real ex- sent a message to the region that seniorswho want to givethe cham- of the remaining season saying, University, 3 pm. citemerit of the afternoon drag- they can beat even the most solid pionship one last shot. “We made “Allofourteamgoalsarestill in ging his match out to the third set ofteams, handily. it through probably the most try- line. It is all in front of us now.” NBA season draws to a close byMARSHALLEI”0RN sake. Grant Hill and Tim Hardaway take third and Daily Editorial Board fourth place. Alas, the end of another NBA regular season Coach oftheyear-DespitePat Riley'sabuse of arrivesthis weekend, and things might seem a bit out hair gel, he’s one of the top five coaches ever to sit of whack if you haven’t been paying attention. on the end of an NBA bench. He’s soundly proven I L The Climers that once again this year. After losing Juwan Howard Inside are in the-play- and Gary Payton in the off-season, Riley took an [ @ offs, while in all inventory of the team he ended up with and decided the NBA Ilikelihood the the Heat could win. There’s no doubting that Miami 1-1 1-1 Pacers are not. has some talent. But when a great deal of that talent Even the Bulls have shown they’re human, as they went down with injuries to Alonzo Mourning and won’t coast past 72 victories, while there’s talk of a Dan Majerle,there’sno reason this team should have league Most Valuable Player other than Michael captured the Atlantic Division title and the second- Jordan. Everything is not crazy in the league, how- best record in the East. ever, as the Knicks possess their usual array of They did, though, and Riley is the reason. He problems and postseason doubts, and the Jazz are handed over the reigns to Hardaway, much as he did priming themselves for another playoff letdown. to Magic Johnson in Los Angeles, and Hardaway As an appetizer for next week’s playoff preview, responded. When Riley coaches a team, it’s his way this week theresident NBA Freak will dish out some or you’re out. The players in New York took slowly end ofseason accoladesand hardware. Those ofyou to that, while the Heat’s squad has warmed up a bit who follow thiscolumnregularly(Mom, Dad)remem- quicker to Riley’s way. berthe unveilingoftheDaily FAMSE (Freak Awards Danny Ainge, Dave Cowens, and Flip Saunders for Mid-Season Excellence)earlierthis yearto honor all got consideration as the best coach around. and disgrace those deserving around the league. It’s Rookie of the Year- We’ve been over this one, only fair we do the same with 82 games in the books. so this shouldn’t only hurt a bit. The “Rookie of the Jon Troy 34 0 0 0 0 .ooo Considerthefollowing to be theFAFSE(Freak Awards Year” award goes to the best rookie around, not the for Full-Season Excellence, for those of you scoring most valuable rookie. This season, the former is the at home). 76ers’ Allen Iverson while the latter is the Totals 19 600 166 105 10 277 90 Most ValuablePlayer-MJ, right? Maybenot. Timberwolves’ Stephon Marbury. Iverson’s recent Some consider such talk blasphemy. After all, the burst of five straight40-plusgames clearly illustrates best player ever on possibly the best team ever his prowess as the best rookie around. Marbury’s Pitcher GIPHKWLERA surely deserves MVP honors. Jordan has had an- play at the point is the reason why the Timberwolves Matt Marengi 9 152 16 7 0 0 1.15 other fabulous year, averaging29.7 points per game are in the playoffs. If you’re talking about being a Jeff Taglienti 7 27 47 4 2.08 and leading Chicagoto another stellar year. But what good piece of the puzzle, Marbury is your man. But Jon Mugar 5 21 10 1 3.57 about Karl Malone? Utah has already eclipsed the that’s not who the Rookie of the Year is given to. BryanSymmons 5 21.0 28 23 2 2 557 60-win plateau,just nine behind the Bulls, led by the Apologies to the Grizzlies’ ShareefAbdur-Rahh Mike Barkley 4 6.1 3 2 0 0 5.68 Mail Man’s 27.6 ppg (second best in the league and the Celtics’ Antoine Walker. Nick Svencer 2 3.0 4 4 0 0 9.00 behind Jordan) and over ten rebounds per game. Most Embarrassing 12 Minutes - It wasn’t Zack Brown 6 16.1 28 9 2 0 9.Z Which player is more valuable to his team? It’s a enough for the Dallas Mavericks to overhaul its Ben Berman 7 17 4 0 tough call. They both have great supporting casts, entire roster in a matter of months thanks to Don Nelson, but they had to go and set an all-time low for Jeremy Stawiecki 2 IS 3 0 with ScottiePippen,DennisRodman, and Toni Kukoc in the Windy City, and John Stockton and Jeff futility in a quarter. The Mavs took onthe Lakers a few Chris Ray 4 52 14 5 0 Homacek in Salt Lakecity. Undoubtedly,both teams’ weeks back, holding a respectable 51-37 lead at win total would plummet without their star. halftime at the Forum. Twelve minutes later, though, Totals 19 151. 169 114 9 Undoubtedly, MJ will win the official award. My nod, though, goes to Malone, purely for variety’s see NBA, page 16 page eight THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 16,1997

V07E TODAY in Carmichael and Dewick from II :30-2:00 and 500-7:30

Matt Behrens Dustin M. Bermudez

Top Five Reasons to Re-elect Matt Behrens to Senate Good evening, my name is Dustin and 1/11be your host tonight, tomorrow, and for the next year -if you let me. 5. Experience - As a senator this year he was the only I,11 guide you to new and exciting places you,ve never freshman On the A1l‘Xations Board and worked hard as a Seen before; our last stop being a fun-filled,problem-free member of the Education Committee. Tufts. Let’s just say it will be a very long trip. 4. Always open to new ideas and is available whenever a Honestly, folks (anyone who uses the word ”folks” student has a question or grievance. has to be a nice guy, right?),I want to be your senator and 3. Will spend time making sure student concerns regarding I am willing to fight for whatever our class feels is right, within reason of course. You can trust in Dustin. administrative policy and other campus issues are brought to the attention of, and taken seriously, by the people in Ballou. 2. Will work hard to get more people involved and increase school spirit. 1. Why not?

Stacy Bran- Jeffrey Dorfman

What do you think when you hear the words ”TCU Well, I am not going to bore you, so here goes. My name Senate”? Do you picture a bunch of students sitting around, is Jeff Dorfman (big shock) and I am running for Senate. This too caught up in bureaucratic nonsense to get anything done? past March (or was if February?) I ran for the open TCUJ slot Well, use your voting power to elect a student with the and got 57 votes. I’d like to beat that record. I’m overly dedication and the perseverance to see an issue all the way ambitious, I guess, but I figure with 4,500 eligible voters, I through. VOTEfor STACYBRAN for TCU SENATE!!!With three could do better that 57 votes. Just a thought. years of experience dealing with school administrations, she knows how to get the job done and cut through the red-tape. So remember, VOTE100°/~ BRAN!!! She’ll give it her all!!!

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So Yun Park Vivek Ramgopal Friends, Tuftonians, and countrymen, it is my belief that Top Reason to Vote for Vivek every politician whether it be for Tufts or for the U.S. is responsible to their constituents. Information to every single 5) One year on TCU Senate person on campus is vital to having a truly representative 4) Dedication government at Tufts. Availability of politicians is not good 3) Two words: Turkey Shuttle enough, there is too big a silence. Senators should be a link 2) Another three words: Spring Break Shuttle across that silent gap, but they are not the only choice. Take 1) How often do you get to re-elect someone name Vivek? action, bridge the gap, be informed, choose the right person to help. Let me lend you my ears.

David ”Rosie” Rosenberg Erika Roviera The Primary Source doesn’t like me. In fact, they gave me My name is Erika Rovira, and I am running for senator their Fool on the Hill award. It even had this really scary of next year’s sophomore class. After completing a year at picture. Why? Because I brought a tufts student’s concern Tufts I feel knowledgeable about the issues that concern in front of the Senate. Basically, I did my job as a Senator. Tufts students. I am running under a block which is And, if I am re-elected, I will continue to do my job and committed to bringing together the many communities at Eight for your concern at Senate meetings. I’m all for money Tufts. I hope to promote unity and spirit within the entire for the Loj, SCIRT, and better ties with the administration. student body. I look forward to actively working for the Oh, and I’ll continue to piss off the Primary Source. Thank senate to improve life at Tufts. You.

Meena Thever Jennifer M. Trask I intend to bring to the Senate a broader perspective which Throughout this year I have heard the class of 2000 raise is more representative of the Tufts community. The Sen2te questions, complain, and give praise to the student needs to be more active. It must be responsibIe for increasing administration. After hearing all of the concerns I feel like the interaction among the different organizations on campus, I am ready to be part of some effective changes within the therefore, improving campus life. Yet, I also feel that the TCU Senate. I’m most concerned with the distribution of Senate must focus on improving the academic experience. funds for the existing groups, the allocation of funds for It needs to address the issues of improving advising as we11 new groups, and the equality in treatment for everyone in as student-faculty relationships outside of the classroom. I the community. If you want to see the senate heat up (with will dedicate my time on the Senate to making sure that the a good fight, that is) vote for me! different voices of the students at Tufts are hear page ten THETUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 16,1997

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WASHINGTON - The re Los Angeles Times-Washington didate drug test Georgia has de- culture, labor, insurance andpub- rewarding big campaign contribu Post News Service vised diminishespersonal privacy lic service. plaints by President Clinton WASHINGTON - The Su- for a symbol’s sake,” said the Su- The Supreme Courtpointedout skewered by their opponents premecourt Tuesday struckdown preme Court. that its decision has no effect on of both parties engaged m. for overzealousness a unique Even the dissenting Chief Jus- drug testing by private employ- A check of records shows that former P Georgia law requiring candidates tice William H. Rehnquist, who ers. Further, the opinion suggested at least eight major campaign for high state offices to have their termed the urinalysis “reason- that a state validly can require during his four-year tenure and urine tested for illegal drugs. able,” indicated a less than pro- medical examinations certifying a time advisory boards. By an 8- 1majority, the Supreme found regard for Georgia’s wis- candidate’s“general good health.” The Clinton administration’scompIaints surfacedagain Monda Court ruled that while the 1990 dom in mandating it. Nothing in Unlike cases since 1989 in as white House and Democratic Party spokesmen sought to explai statutemay have symbolically dis- the Constitution “prevents a state which the Supreme Court hadup-

played Georgia’s“commitmentto ~ a 1992 intsrnal memo seeking posts in the incoming Clinton admk from enactingastatute whose prin- held suspicionless drug testing - istrat ion for scores oftop pasty fund-raisers on what the memo caHe the struggle against drug abuse,” cipal vice is that it may seem mis- of high school athletes, railroad a ”must-consider” basis. the law’s wholesale commandeer- guided or even silly to the mem- engineers and drug-interdicting Those successfully sponsored included Erskine Bowles, wh ing of po!iticians’ bladders vio- bers of this court,” he said. customs officers, Georgia failed was named in 1943 to head the Small Business Administration an lated the Fourth Amendment ban The challenge was brought by to overcome constitutional barri- is now White House chief of staff, and John Wuang, a forme on unreasonable government Walker Chandler, unsuccessful ers by demonstrating a “special Commerce Department official and party fund-raiser who is at th searches. 1994 Libertarian Party candidate need” for the searches, Ginsburg center of a scandaf over the methods used to finance the 199 With no evidence that drug for lieutenant governor, and two wrote. Democratic campaign, abuse by state officials was an Libertarianswho also were forced Customs investigators could actual problem,Justice Ruth Bader to give urine samples before they be tested because their work in an Ginsburg wrote for the majority, could run for lower offices. The environment of bribery and other the anti-drug “image the state invalidated law covered elections temptations is not subject to “day- seeks to project” could not justify for governor, lieutenant governor, to-day scrutiny,”Ginsburgnoted. invadingcandidates’ privacy with- state legislator, attorney general, By contrast, she wrote, political out suspicion of individual crimi- state school superintendent, trial candidates are “subject to relent- nal behavior. and appellate judges, district at- less scrutiny -by their peers, the “Howeverwell meant, the can- torney and commissionersof agri- public and the press.” Investigation of FBI discovers significant failures at crime lab

Los Angeles Times-Washington Overall, in investigatingwork at the lab’sthree key Post News Service sections, the chemistry-toxicology, explosives and WASHINGTON-FBI crime laboratoryexperts materials analysis units, Bromwich said: “We found gave inaccurate testimony at the trials of defendants significant instances of testimonial errors, substan- inthe WorldTradeCenterblastandthe 1989bombing dard analytical work, and deficient practices.” ofAvianca Flight203 in Colombia, and lab scientists Investigators also discovered instances where and technicians used shoddy analysis and did not dictation on lab reports was altered and lab supervi- follow procedures in scores of other cases, the Jus- sors did not properly manage their agents. tice Department’s inspectorgeneral concluded Tues- Bromwich and his staff,which included fivepromi- day. nent scientists from outside the federal government, Those fmdings, coupled with serious problems in listed40 recommendationsfor improvingthelab, and the way lab officials conducted themselves in the the FBI said it had either adopted or would soon be 0klahomaCitybombingandtheO.J. Simpsoncase,are embracingall ofthem. part of a sweeping, 18-month investigation into sig- Among the key improvements will be a new lab nificant failures at the lab at FBI headquarters here. facility at the bureau’s training academy in Quantico, The report could have major implications for the Va., a new lab director from outside the bureau, and trial of Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy J. - for the first time in the lab’s 65-year history - McVeigh because it tends to bolster defense argu- outside accreditation from the American Society of ments that lab work on key pieces of forensic evi- Crime Laboratory Directors. rheodore Wilkinson III, wrote in aNews dence was compromised.However, prosecutorsplan “This isn’t a pleasant one for me,” FBI Deputy dministration in recent times has been either as thorough or a to use scientificexperts from outsidethe lab to testify. Director William Esposito said of the inspector hameless in paying off its financial donam with embassies I In addition to conclusions about how lab officials general’sreport.“Weregret wegotto this point in the 3ush’s.” have performed in court, the inspector general also FBI.” But Mosbacher defended the practice - and even complained found that the bureau’s scientists and technicians But Esposito noted that with the lab conducting hat not enough fund-raisers were being rewarded. “Quite a high did not properly document their test results and tests on 600,000 cases a year, the vast majority of its ercentage of those who have been helpful h poorly prepared lab reports. was not called into question. -at least 50 percent,” he told TheNew Reacting quicklytothereport,senior FBI manage- Bromwich stressed Tuesday that his office was DonaId Simon, the executive vice president of Common Cause, a ment officials acceptedresponsibility forthe failings never charged with determining whether the criminal najor campaign finance watchdog group, called the Clinton at their once-unblemished crime lab, and also re- justice system was compromised by poor FBI lab pakesmen’s statements “at best a weak defense” even white ac- vealed that they have created a special task force to work. But he predicted that“there will be challenges” nowledging that they had some factual basis. review “hundreds” of past and pending criminal filed by defense attorneys, either to overturn convic- “It’s wrong for a president to be handing out jobs on &e basis of cases that may have been impacted by faulty and tions or to throw out pieces of evidence. ash given or raised by wealthy individuals,” Simon said. “Itcreates sometimes shoddy FBI lab work. James M. Maddock, the FBI’s inspector deputy t least the appearance that government favors are given out on the While top federal law enforcement officials ex- general counsel, said the bureau has established a asis of wea lnh... It does seem to be part of the culture, But that pressed confidence that those and other cases will special team to investigate potential problems, and oesn’t mean it’s OK,” move forward, defense attorneys are expected to that it is now reviewing “several hundred” past Meanwhile, Republicanscontinued to tmintheirfite on Attorney seize on the new revelations in attempts to exonerate cases. ieneral Janet Reno in the wake of her decision Monday not to their clients. Bromwich’s report does not say when or why the :commend appointment of an independent counsel to investigate In another development Tuesday, both Justice problems began at the lab, but some of the cases the allegations of fund-raising abuses. Department and FBI officials pointed out that the studied date back to the 1980s.As early as I99 1, top House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., compared Reno to John vast majority of the hundreds of allegations by the FBI management was alerted to failures at the lab Mitcheil, theNixon-eraattorney general whowenttojail forhis role key whistle-blower, lab chemist and FBI agent Frederic when it used a highly credited model designed by the in the Watergate affair. “This was something you might have ex- Whitehurst, were not substantiated. ASCLD to identify deficiencies. sected From John Mitchell in 1973,but it’s very sad to see &et Reno Among the disproven allegations were Among the cases reviewed by the inspector gen- ioing it in 1997,” he said. Whitehurst’s contentions that some lab examiners eral: And SenateJudiciary Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, purposely shaded their results to help prosecutors, -The World Trade Center explosion of Feb. 26, me of those who had asked Reno to seek an independent counsel, and that some of them knowingly committed court- 1993,which killed six people. ;ummoned her to appear Wednesday at a committee hearing to room perjury. But Inspector General Michael R. Much of the forensic evidence from the blast - mwer questions on her decision. Bromwich added that “some important” allegations particularly as it pertained to the chief defendant, 2 ‘‘I have little choice but to conclude that, much to my disappoint- made by Whitehurst were substantiated, including Mohammed A. Salameh- was examined by David nent, Attorney GeneralRenodidnot receiveourrequest withamind some related to the Oklahoma City bombing case, in Williams in the lab’s explosives unit. 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9 Where you read it first. m I online Wednesday, April 16,1997 page eighteen THETUFTS DAILY m ‘Firelight’ next Artwork makes a statement Candidates talk MARCEAU ART ing being misinterpreted, saying, ELECTIONS f continued from page 5 continued from page 1 “It’snice to have a scroll you can continued from page 1 Moving on to her next project, work, Welty said, “Thejuxtaposi- understand even if you can’t read achievedinashortperiodoftime.” Marceau also stars in Firelight, tion of two elements, the ancient it.”There will beaplaquewith the He added that the Senate should another American film to be re- book form with its technological fillEnglishtmslation ofthe poem. break larger projects into a group leased this year. Firelight is set in message, intends to make a state- Though they hoped to have of small steps. 19th century England in which ment about this library where new the paper sculpture installed be- Disagreeing with Dorfman, Marceau plays a Swiss govern- [electronic] media and traditional fore this year’s commencement Thever said that she thinks long- ess. “It’s very sentimental... you printed books are housed to- ceremonies on May 18, it will not term goals are a necessary aspect cry,” she says of Firelight. No gether.” be up until the start of school next of the Senate’s planning. Calling surprisehere: Marceau’s quiet air, Perry said, “Our hope is to give fall. such goals vital, she said they delicate looks, and exquisite facial members of the Tufts community Michalak explained the delay increase the effectiveness of the features lend themselves well to a feeling ofserenity and delight as by emphasizing the nature of the body. the conveyance of emotion in they pass through the busy lobby project. “It’s quite an engineering Roviera echoed Thever’s closeup shots, making her seem ofthe library. Perhaps, for a brief feat to figure out the size,the hang, comments, adding that in order perfect for the passionate, tragic moment, glancing upward, visi- and the kind of paper because we for the Senate to remain consis- roles in sentimental films. tors to the library may sense the want the paper to last for years.” tent, it would need to establish history andcontinuity ofthe world Library representatives are long- term objectives. Providing of ideas and learning.” speaking with the New England a solution to the lack of long- Michalak brushed off any con- Conservation Center to consider term projects, Bran said that stu- Dig it cern ofthe scroll’ssymbolic mean- effects ofultraviolet rays and sun- dents should elect students who light on different papers. Also, the will work on the Senate for more artists are ‘‘still coating and test- then one year. ing papers to see which is best.’’ Elections forrepresentativesof A drawing of the proposed theClassof2000will be heldtoday sculpture is on display in the li- in DewickIMacPhie and Car- brary lobby. michael dining halls. More stuff to do tomorrow TUFTS BALCH ARENA THEATER AROUND continued from page 20 Vet School Applicants Applicant Workshop and presenta- Tomorrow tion by Malcolm Keiter, Dean on Admissions at University of Penn Music Department ’ Vet School. Boston DJ, Ninja B, and New York Zamparelli Room, Campus Center, -ICE IN WONDERIAN City DJ, Rob Swift in a DJ Battle. 3:30-5 p.m. Dewick- MacPhie, 9 p.m. Drama Department Music Department Alice in Wonderland b_ APlitlL 1 7-1 & APRIL 24-26 AT P.M. Tufts Jazz Ensemble brings down Balch Arena Theater, 8 p.m. Y 9 8:OO the house. Classic and contempo- SUNDAY, APRIL 20AT 2:OO P.M. rary Jazz charts be featured. Entertainment Board k, Goddard Chapel, 8 p.m. 2nd City Show II Cohen Auditorium, 1O:OO p.m. Music Department TICKETS: Opera Ensemble Spring Concert. Career Planning CenteriTisch Vocal students preset dramatic Library +- $5.00WITH TUFTS I.D. interpretations from opera such as Job Hunt Strategies Workshop Regina, The Magic Flute, ‘and The Electronic Resource Room Tisch Marriage of Figaro. Library, 4 p.m. Alumnae Hall, 8 p.m. /FQR TICKET INFORMATION, CALL 6 2 7-3 49 3 University Chaplaincy ’ Music Department CHAPLAIN’S TABLE: WORLD Turntable as a Musical Instrument RELIGIONS - PERSONAL VIEWS by guest DJ’s Rob Swift from New “What it Means to be Still York and Ninja B from Boston. Searching.” Cohen Auditorium, 11:30 a.m. MacPhie Conference Rm,5-7 p.m.

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Lg bdrm. wlsun rm. good condition microwave ($40). min Davis Sq. w/d in apt. $300/mo/ TO SHARE 3 BEDROOM. X7269. Futon ($50) chair and two 30x 60 On Comm. 8 bus lines. Call 391- Wanted: Ice Cream Sundae person. Must be non-smoker, 8389. Affordable, safe, convenient tables($50) sheifandfilecabinet ($30) available Aug 1. Brett or Kev 629- Will pay Iwo months rent. Experts living situations available! Tunturi muscle trainer ($30). Call 2085. share your experience with the folks 3 Seeking sublet from 3 Bedroom Sublet ($960 a home-workexchangehelps arrange Booms 623-4192. June 10 -August 10. No smoking, no at Eyes for Others on April 16 from 7- a live-in situation with a family in CHEAP AND FLEXIBLE pets, female roommate preferred, month) 9. Call Sani x1617. greater Boston. You provide 152C For sale: 133 Penhn PC SummerSublet atacheapandflexible walking distance of red line subway, June 1 - Aug 30. 25 Teele Ave, hours of household help, childcare in Somerville betweenPackard 8 Curtis. 17 inch screen, extensive programs rate! Utilities included and free cable especially Davis, Porter. and Harvard Animated Instructors exchange for a private room and full and games, microsoft word, tv card, N!Available June 1st. 100 Packard Squares. Call 1-800-654-6623. Large Iiv. room, dining room. kitchen; needed to present fun science board. Continue your education and and laser printer. Great deal! Call Ave. Call Jason at 776-9369. washerldryerprovided. Call Carol 776- activities for kids at schools 8 parties. live rent-free, meals included Amit at x1747. SEXI SEX1 §EX1 SEXI SEX! 6175. Need car and experience with kids. Academicyear. summer or full-yeai I Training provided. Part time. Pay: $ placements available. Got your attention? Apartments - Best location Lg. and small apts. available 20/1 hr. program. 617-643-2286. in Town searchingforafi roommate. Female Housing 4 newly renovated Boston Ave. Apts. desired but not required. Amazing close to campus, homework exchange provides a ful I within walking distance. Close to T PLEASEHELP screening process for both families apartment. Entertaining group of 1 4 blocks from main campus. 1.2.3 8 4 ($5,000.00 Compensation) Infertile bedroomsavailable.Plentyofoff street girl, 3 guys. Call Adam x7243. or also; These places are in great and students. Male or Female Housemate condition and rents are always couple seek woman for anonymous I parking. Available - Sept 1st. $800 8 Daniel x7323. Wanted for Sorina 98 to share 3 bdrm reasonable. Call day or night 625 egg (oocyte) donation. The Ideal Phone 232-5009 or e-mai apartment with"male and female vp. Please call 396-4675. Summer Sublet in Boston (61 7530 and ask for Camillo or Lina. Off candidate is a heatthy Caucasian, SarahQhome-work.com Lookforoui housemates $350/month. Call Trent campus living is the best. averageoraboveaverage height (drug web-site: www.home-work.com x7517. 171 College Ave. 1-8\31) free) age 20-29. Confidential Great location in downtown close to I 2 rooms, June 1 - Aug 1 Washer/ screening, minoroutpatientprocedure Love children? Dryer. Questions?CaA Shanax8018. Northeastern, Prudential and Moving to New York Next is required. Compensation for time Great summer job for loving Year? Symphony Hall. 1 bedroom in an and effort. Please call 617-979431 1. apartment to share with a Services responsible, energetic person. Help DoYou Need A Roommate?Call Sam Somerville - Ultra modem at-homemom carefOr3childrenages Basement Apt. Northeastern grad student and a Q 623-6912 professional$400 permonth (includes Need a Summer Job? 9.3, and 1. Flexible, part-time hours Perfect for one Professional. All utilities Staying in Medford? 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Two male grad students seeking a 8 World Wide Destinations Cheap!! $$Great Job On Campus$$ a month. Parking. Everything you storage, parking, June, Call Mrs. IF YOU CAN BEAT THESE PRICES Professor seeks responsible need. Call 627-7489. Buckley (617) 729-8151. third roommate for 3BR, 1BA apartment from 8/97-5/98. Located STARTYOUROWNDAMNAIRLINE. Cruise Lines Hiring organized student to work as office Air-Tech, Ltd. 212/219-7000 Earn to $2,000 +/mo. plus free world assistant. Start immediately; must be TWO SUMMER SUBLETS ten minutes from campus, near gym. Sprlng 98 Rent: $290/month including ht. 8 infoQaerotech.com. http:// travel (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) No abletowork through summer and intc Rising Junior looking for housing for 2 bedrooms in 3 bedroomaptavailable campusmtlaerorech exp.necessary. Call:(919)91&7767. next year. Computer skills a plus. E- the Spring 98 semester. Can move in from June to August. $300/month per water. EIK. nearby laundry. Call Michael 306-0001. ext.Cl86. mail personal info./ 3 references around Jan 1. Nonsmoker, relatively room. Plenty of space. Available Learn CPR vwilenskQtufls.edu clean and quiet. Call Katie at x1936. including kitchen and living room. ROOMMATE(S) WANTED TO Certified instructor can teach CPR in ALASKA SUMMER Boston Ave location only 5 minutes your dorm room or residence. EMPLOYMENT LAB ASSISTANT Summer Sublet from campus. Call Jim at 391-0634. LOOK TOGETHER Completion card provided. FOR A PLACE TO LIVE NEAR Earn up to $3000-$6000+/mo. in in the Chemistry Department 20 to 40 ZroomsavailableJune 1st. convenient - Reasonable rates. Call (617) 438- fisheries, parks, resorts.Airfare! Food/ hours/week during the summer. Cali locationon CurtisAve.CheapwithW/ Roommate wanted to share CAMPUS, UP TO 325 +. THIS 5169 and learn how to save a lie. SUMMER AND NEXT YEAR. I'M AN Lodging! MaleFernale.LandlSea. Get Chris at ext. 2064. D. Call Katie 627-7302. quaint two-bdrm apt all the options. 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Next to Anderson Hall. #300/mo. Call 3p at (617) 628-1975. every Wednesday evening, 7-8 p.m. atmosphere, flexible schedule - pay Tim, Dave Q 776-4359. Strategicallylocated.Acrossthestreet from library an Campus center. at the Women's Center, 55 Talbot by the hour, good work experience If Arlington--Part-time - child SUBLET NOW Ave. You're Juiced Call 617-266-4323!" care needed for Beautiful Apartment in 2- 4 rooms June lst, only $300/month. WashedDryer. Dishwasher. $350/ our two daughters (ages 5 and 8) Sunny wlhardwood floors and front month. Call Chin 776-9088. Family Victorian Home "'RESUMES*** TEACH ENGLISH ABROAD1 beginning in May. Car needed. $8 per porch. CVSandlaundryacmssstreet. Large, sunny 1 bdrm in Winter Hill. Roommate Wanted LASER TYPESET No lanauaaeslexoerience reouired. hour. Call 646-4261. Off-street parking, large deck, 8 minute walk from campus wlparking Live in Fragiue. Budapest,Tokyo, etc. available. Call Shelly or Sarah x7251 Child study graduate student seeks $28.00 - 396-1124 hardwood floors, large bathroom, Impressive Laser Typeset Resumes, Earn(919) up918-7767. to $45/hour. For info, call: Do you want to live in refrigerator, walk-in closet, high or e-mail sblandonQemerald non-smoking, female, graduate looking to find or share apartment featuring computer storage for future Hillside? ceilings. yard 8 garden. Quiet. Near updating. Your choice of typestyles. kxi. W186 Broadway bus line. No smoking. No 3 Bedroom Summer Sublet beginningJune 1 orJuly 1. Call Audrey Do you have a double room downhill at 404-32&9625. including bold, italics. bullets, etc. on lor Juniors? We are looking to swap dogs. Available July 15. $850/m. plus 14 Curtis, $350 a month (negotiable) Strathmore paper. Have your cover $$ SUMMER JOBS ON utilities. Call 6258278. Spacious Apartment with font and our room. If you're interested, please PRIME LOCATION SUMMER letters done by us to match your CAMPUS $$ call Maria or Marie at x7137. back porch. ParkingAvailable. Please Resume! One-day service avail. 5 Call Jenny at 627-7272. SUBLETS Have fun in the sun and $cash$ in on A retired Tufts professor has min from Tufts. (Member of PARW: your evenings. Telefund is now a large sunny bedroom to Across from Fletcher Field on Curtis JCC Jacob and Rose St. Spacious, clean, carpeted, huge Professional ASSOC.of Resume accepting applications for summer Grossman Day Camp of the rent in a single family, air Beautiful Summer Sublet - 2 Wen.Callfor FREE 'ResumeKover employment. We offer great wages, f bdrm kitchen, and full bathroom. 2 single Jewish Community Centers conditioned house, rooms available. Second floor freshly Letter Guidelines") Also, word flexible schedules, and a friendly with ampleclosetspace, large kitchen June - Sept. (or Aug) Huge bdrm w/ processing ortyping ofstudent papers, atmosphere. Apply Packard Hall, 2nd of Greater Boston priv bath in lux condo. Balcony, W/D paintedmoms.$325amonthAddress Summer Positions Available: for cooking + baking, sun porch, w/d 146 Curtis St. Call Scott Q 629-2892 grad school applications, personal floor. available ina largestoragebasement, in unit, indoor pool, sauna, raqtball ct.. statements, theses, multiple letters, -Administrative Staff pkg, 3 min.. to Tufts. $425/mO. Call or Seth Q -Arts and Crafts Director private-way parking located 5 min. 776-4360. tapes, transcribed. laser printing. Fax Sexual Assault Education from Tufts off Winthrop St. Available 322-9219. Service. etc. CALLFRANCES AT 396- Both men and women needed to -Special Needs Counselor June 1 for Summertermand/orforfall 1124 AAA RESUME SERVICE participate in acquaintance rape -Senior Counselor July-Aug sublet. Room in 3- Wanted: 9 summer sublets -Waterfront Staff term. Rent $400, including utilities. from May 20 to August 1st only. If you education program. Interests in Call 3951384. bedroom apartment. "Typing and Word education, acting, and issues of Specialists in the Following areas: have rooms in your apartment -Basketball. Fishing, Big kitchen with dishwasher, two available during this time please call Processing Service" violence are necessary. Call Peggy 5 bdrm Summer Sublet common rooms (hardwood floors, Barrett Q 3184. Gymnastics,Jewelry Making, Nature, Theresa at 623-7713 or e-mail: 396-1124 Outdoor Living and Wrestling. Available June 1. Located at 42 lotsa windows, backenclosedporch). tglasmac@emerald. Student papers, theses, grad school Bromfield. Very large rooms, 1 Bus to Orange, 20 min walk Davis, 12 Please Call. Stu Silverman or Leslie applications. personal statements. The Board Needs You Zide (617)244-5124. bathroom, w/d. driveway for 5 cars. min walkTufts. $350/month. CallTom tape transcriptions, resumes, The women's center board is looking 393-8818. ROOMMATE NEEDED FOR Call Brett at 627-1923. FALL__ graduatdfaculty projects, multiple for new members. We provide advice 1 roommateneededforfallonly(M/F) letters, AMCAS forms. Thorough to the women's center and do direct Summer Sublet1 APARTMENTS FOR RENT11 knowledgeofAPA, MLAandChicago service programming. So it you have For 1997 summer, 2 PEOPLE, 2 BEDROOM, $700.00 to live in beautliul 3-bdn on Boston counselors sought for 3 bdrm apt w/ tons of space, sun Ave Call ShanalRachel x1879 Manuals of Style. All documents are an opinion and want change. Call porch. full kitchen, great summer 3 PEOPLE, 3 BEDROOMS. $820.00 laser printed and spell-checkedusing Peggy Barrett unique, location on Boston Ave next to Tufts. 4 PEOPLE, 4 BEDROOMS, $900.00 Wordperfect. Reasonable rates. Q ~3184. prestigious, coed children's front door transportation into Boston, HEATAND HOTWATER INCLUDED 1,2, or 3 rooms available Quick turnaround. Serving Tufls camp. plentyof storage room. Nowavailable INTHE RENT! 10 MINUTEWALKTO 3 bdrm apt for summer sublet studentsandfacultyforoverlOyrs. 5 Furnished - May- August- dates Spectacular,pristine location, coastal for cheap!! Call Jesse 776-1 101 or CAMPUS. CALL DAYS: 396-8386. min from Tufls. CALL FRAN at 396- Be an Agent For Change Maine on both fresh water lake and Kathryn 629-0097. EVE: 483-1045 OR 391-6053. negotiable-$367each Close toTuRs 1124. (Member of NASS National off-street parking 623-4774 - Come be a peer educator for next Ihe ocean. Specialists needed for 30 Association of Secretarial Services) year. Get a chance to lead group activities: Trip leaders, Equestrians, Gorgeous Apartment Super Summer Sublet AAA WORD PROCESSING. discussions with your peers. Talk 2hotographers. WSI, Swim Huge, sunny, clean, 3-4 bdrm, eat-in 2 bedrooms in 3 bedroom apartment SUBLET YOUR OWN HOUSE about important stuff, like sex and Instructors. Baseball, Basketball. Rifle, kitchen, large bathroom, w/d. pkng. 2 nexttoPowdehouserotary.Driveway, THIS SUMMER Body image. Contact Peggy Barrett and Sailing Instructors. Archers, floors. Morrison Ave (near Davis T). WashedDrver. ~orch.biarooms. $333/ 5 bdrm house available for sublet on Plan Aheadlll Q x3184. Fisherman, Kayakers, Canoeists, avail June 1st. DON'T PASS IT UP!I month + utilities. Call J&nie617-625- 6/1/97 Great for large groups Quiet Spend your SPRING BREAK earning Vaturalists. Marine Biologists, Rock Call Afaf or Danielle Q 666-6378. 5839. , neighborhood. 3 blocks from Tufts up to $1450 participating in an 11 or ,limbers. Roller hockey, Visual, Furnished house wRh large drNeway. 16 day full-time drug-free Sleep Cambridge Hotel has Musical, dramatic and MartialArtists, Sublet in Boston WANNA HOOK UP... backyard and Washer/Dryer great research study at BrighamBWomen's immediate openings for the Naterskiers and Windsurfers ...to two bdrm-perfect for 3 people June 1- Uth a summer sublet? 185 College pnce Call Dave at 393-0148 or 628- Hospital. We are seeking qualified nention a few. Interview in Medford 0693 following positions: Front Desk - Full Aug 31. 1 min walk from Green Line- Ave. 3 bdrm/2 common areallarge MEN ages 18 to 30 only. Study 8 Part time 7-3 or 3-1 1. Accounts Jossible. Inquire early. Salary trackE. bi-level, hardwoodfloors. light kitchen/ parking12 minutes to TuftsW requires 3 week preparation period. Payable- Parttie, Mass 90 Somare. structure commensurate with age, traffic street, beautifulapt. Reasonable minutesto"T/call Oriyan. Leslie 776- Great summer sublet - 2 Call Gail now: 617-732-8093 or e- Weekend Housekeeping pvity expertise, and experience. rent. Call 266-5876. 8852, Christine 625-3472. bedrooms in a mail gailQgcrc.bwh.harvard.edu. Supervisor - SatlSun 8-5. Apply in ,ALL (508) 276-5600. 3 bedroom apartment - Free laundry person or send resume to: Best Roommate in building 5 minutes from Davis Western HomesteadInn, ZZOAlewife Medford duplex close to Tufts Women Roommates Square - Right acmss from campus ~ Guitar Lessons Brook Parkway, Cambridge, MA JCC Camp Kingswood Co-ed University. 2 Professional females 2 of us leaving 3BR. Seeking subs to Call 6250743 and ask for Brett or Looking toleam howtoplaytheguitar. 02138-1102 (1 112 mile from Alewife Overnight Camp seeking another female to share 3 ielp our very cool roommate finish Karye 1'11 have you rocking in no time. Very Station, Red line). n Bridgton, Maine. Summer Positions bdrm apt. Quiet neighborhood, ease! June 1 - Aug 31, option to affordable. Interested?Give Ian a call Wailable: parking. Rent $303.50, plus utilities. mew Sept. Highland Ave., SUMMER SUBLET - 3 Capen at x1432. -Administrative Staff AvailableJune 1st. Call 617-391 -641 5. Somerville. $400/mo. Lndry. parking, St. EXAM WEEK CASH1 -Assistant Director Ireat landlord. Call 623-3153. 2 rwms available for 2 Deoole June 1 Somerville Caterer needs staff for I -Waterfront Staff Come Live With Us1 through late August. 'Sewnd floor prep,functions&deliveryinMay, esp. -Assistant Waterfront Director Have fun this summer and next year apartment. Please call Jayne Q 623- Wanted May 3 8 17. Be flexible, energetic, :ounselors for the following chillin'out in a 3 bdrm duplexwith two BEACON HILL SUMMER 4725 ASAP! motivated. Salary $7.00-$8.00+ ipeciatties: haDDenin' oak. Free wld. MIF. SUBLET111 depending on experience. Call 661- irchery, Athletics, Camping, smokers ok.-Call Caroline, x8165 0; 3ne bedroom in Boston's most 3663. :eramics, Photography, Tennis, Tali x1453 NOW! ,eautiful neighborhood. Living room, Looking for a female Lochearn Camp for Girls 3oating, Waterskiing. I tichen. ROOFDECK!) - furnished. roommate to share seeks kind, enthusiastic, female staff 'lease Call: Wayne Goldstein or Sue Furnished Summer Sublet 3rd floor walk-in-no stairs or shared my 2 bdrm apartment in Medford. 10 NithStrOngadivityskillsingymnastics. Looking for a summer ;reen (617) 244-5124. 4 3 beautiful rooms available on foors. Two minutes to T. CHEAP! A minutewalktocampus. Freewashed lennis, watersports (WSI or LGT mtiiid) studio and performing arts. sublet. Please call Elisa Winthrop Street. WID, driveway, ulust See! Call Doron 627-1296. Dryer. June - June lease. $425 + util. 31 3455626. parking, large knchen. June 1-August Call beth at 3957990. field sports, English Riding, hiking. Somerville Synagogue 31. $350. Call Sara or Suzanne at Dutstanding facilities, magnificent Seeks Sunday School Vermont setting, 20 minutes from 391-5456. LIWN' LARGE Babysitter wanted for Teachers For Fall '97 3 guys looking fora roommatefornext >artmouth College. Positive attitude Summer Sublet equired; prior experience is not! Mid regular weekend evenlngs ixperience with children, strong 2 Roommates Wanted for rear. Greathouse, greatlocation.Must 3 bdrm. Furnished apt. on Winthrop luringthe summer.Twochildren,ages ludaic and Hebrew language relatively clean and responsible June through Mid-August. Contact Apt St. Medford. June 1 through August. Tich Maxson. Box 500, Post Mills, VT 7 and 3. Convenient Cambridge lackground. K-7 and teens. On public At 24 Gordon St. Call Orty at 628- ret must know how to have fun. Call Parking, No pets $375/month. Call ocation car preferred but no ransportation. Resume to Phyllis dike 623-1598. 15058; 1-800-235-6659; e-mail: - 0225 it interested. 517-639-2815 or 617-762-2321 [email protected] 'equired. Call Jessica at 868-0617. 1sher.TemDleBhai Brith.201 Central Street; Somerville 02145. All Tufts students must submit classifiedsin person, prepaid with cash or check. All classifie& must be submitted by 3 p.m. the day before publication. Classifieds may also be bought at the InformationBooth at the Campus Center. All classifiedssubmitted by mail 1 submitted over the phone. Notices and Lost & Foounds arc free and run on Tuesdays and Thursdays only. Notices are limited to two per week per organizationand run space permitting. Notices must be witten used to sell merchandise or advertise major events. 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IE SPIRIT “Passover and MY JUGGLING I I ibbinic School”: SPEAKER: Eric Engineering Club (TUBEC) senkramer, LA’97. “Toys Test Tots” - Design jddard Chapel, 12 noon-I p.ni. Competition. Anderson Hall Lobby, 3:30 p.m. ;B Resource Center cia1 Night: Movies, Games, and Music Department Iod. Combined Spring Concerts of jB Resource Center (Cmichael Chamber Singers and Kiniwe :ar Dining Hall), 7-9 p.m. Alumnae Hall 8 p.m. lcohol and Health Education Pan-African Alliance by Scott Adams pen 12-Step Meeting. Elections for Exec. Board ,il bert Capen House Lounge 8:30 pm. 11 1 ieider Room 2nd Floor, Campus z THERE‘S BEEN A LOTOF 2 so WE’RE HAVING DO YOU WANT THE :nter, 12:30-1:30 p.m. JOKING AND GRUMBLING THESE CATERED LUNCH 5 MA0 COW BURGER OR SINCE THE COMPANY 1OoK 3 MEETINGS TO DISCUSS THE CHICKEN BONE ilm Series’ Tomorrow Im: “Fahrenheit 45 1”. Co- OUT LIFE INSURANCE YOUR FEELINGS. SURPRISE ? 2 Ionsored by Tisch Library. 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