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Volume 70 Number 112 WEATHER Tuesday, Cloudy and cold. Chance of March IB. 1975 rain tonight. Duke University The Chronicle Durham, North Carolina Cahow predicts rise in minority students By Sally Rice have applied under Ihe re loss of minority students to This year's admissions gular April notification other schools, said Cahow, process will produce an plan, and these applicants, is that there is a demand. "exceptionally good yield" added Cahow. look "con particularly in northern of minority students for siderably bettor than last schools, for minority stu next year's freshman class, year's group". dents from the South. predicts director of ad Cahow makes his predic Cahow also said that the missions Clark Cahow. tion of a higher number of Admissions Committee is He also disclosed that the minority students in next aiming for no particular overall number of under year's freshman class on the number of minority stu graduate applicants to Duke basis of the fact that last dents, but will accept as is up three per cent, year, only 84 minority stu many asare qualified. whereas at most schools dents chose to conn: to Cahow revealed that the across tbe country the Duke. total number of under number of applicants has Lured by aid graduate applicants to Duke Phillip Berrigan, seen here after his release from prison in 1972, will speak either remained the same or Cahow said that original this year is 7.394. as com at Duke tonight (UPI) dropped by as much as ten ly last year. 100 minority pared with last year's 7,189. per cent. students agreed to come to The number of February Out of the 114 minority Ouke but were later attract notification applicants, Duke, UNC to sponsor applicants to Duke under ed to other schools by pro who have usually made the February notification mises of more financial aid. Duke their first choice, was plan, 40 of the 45 accepted This occurred even though up by 13 per cent, accord have agreed to matriculate, some of these schools use ing toCahew. new faculty colloquium said Cahow, noting that this the same tables for calculat Women applicants By Anita Mahesh and speakers were selected from these is an unusually high ing amounts of financial aid Cahow. figures showed Do you get tired of hearing about the lists, according to Kit Flach, chairman as Duke, he noted. percentage. that, in the group of big-name professors at Duke and UNC of the Duke Major Speakers Commit 375 minority students Part of the reason for this February notification appli and not having the opportunity to tee. cants, there was a great in hear them speak? The Duke and UNC Tonight. Dr. Paul Ziff, a Kenan pro y crease in the number of women applying to Trinity Student Unions have decided to re fessor of philosophy at UNC. will Little s illness College and the Schoo! of medy the situation by sponsoring a speak at UNC at 8 p.m. inTll Murphy Engineering—20 per cent UNC-Duke Faculty Colloquium every Hall. His speech, entitled "Anything and 38 per cent, respec Tuesday night from March 4 to April Viewed" will be followed by a ques- causes stall tively. 8, and on Wednesday. April 16. tion-and-answer session. 20 per cent more men ap- Joint sponsorship On Tuesday. March 25, Dr. Albert By L yle Denniston plied to the School of (Q1975 Washington Star-News The Duke and UNC Major Speakers R. Eldridge, associate professor of F.ngineering under the WASHINGTON — A North Carolina murder trial Committees have decided for the first political science at Duke, will speak February notification plan, time ever to sponsor this forum joint in Zener Auditorium at 8:15 on "The that has become a major civil rights cause has been and six per cent more to ly. Members of both committees com World of Henry Kissinger." postponed and may not begin until May or June, ac Trinity College. piled lists of outstanding professors Unks cording to lawyers involved in the ease. The number of women that they had come into contact with The trial of Joann Little, a 20-year-old black {Continued on page 8) "Aims and Objectives of an Ideal woman accused of killing a white jailer who she School" is the topic for Dr. Gerald claimed tried to rape her, had been scheduled to Unks' speech scheduled for Tuesday. begin in Washington, N.C. last Friday. April 1 at 8 p.m. in 107 Peabody Hall However, Little has been hospitalized in what her on the UNC campus. Unks is an as doctors call "precarious" emotional and physical sociate professor of education at UNC. condition, and her trial has been postponed as a re Dr. Jacquelyn Hall of UNC and Dr. sult. William Chafe of Duke of the Oral His tory Programs will present a joint Jerry Paul of Durham, N.C, one of her lawyers, speech on April 8 at 8:15 in Zener said Sunday that the trial judge, Henry H. McKin- Auditorium. No topic has yet been non, had agreed to set a new trial date after getting a chosen for this presentation. On Wed report from doctors in mid-April. nesday. April 16. Dr. John Newton of First degree murder Duke, the leader of the expedition that Little has been accused of first-degree murder, a discovered the Monitor, will be com charge that could lead to the death penalty, for the ing to Zener from the Duke Marine stabbing death of Clarence Alligood, 62. the night Kit Flach, chairwoman of the Duke Major Speakers Commit Lab at Beaufort to speak on 'The Dis jailer in the Beaufort County jail. She has since tee, announced a new forum of Duke and UNC professors. covery of the Monitor" at 8:15. claimed that she killed him with an icepick in self (Photo by Wong) Rides available defense after he tried to rape her. Anyone needing rides for the Little recently was released from prison after be Blood drive coming speeches at UNC can sign up at the ing held more than six months. According to her at The American National Red —Donors must not have had the Flowers Information Desk. Groups torney, she is suffering from a thyroid problem, and Cross will conduct a blood drive in flu for the four previous weeks, will meet at Flowers Lounge at 7:30 also has some emotional health problems. Cameron Indoor Stadium next or a cold for the previous two. on the evening of the speech for Effort to move week, seeking to build up dwindl —Donors must not have had transportation. Besides asking for a postponement of her trial, her ing blood supplies in the Durham their ears pierced within the iast The Major Speakers Committees lawyers have renewed their effort to get the trial area. six months. hope to continue this program in two moved out of the Beaufort County, where the crime Blood will be collected from 11 —Donors must wait six weeks special series next fall and spring. occurred. a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on March 24. 25. after the termination of a pre Debates have also been planned. Any Judge McKinnon reportedly said he would accept 26 and 27. according to Barbara ]an- gnancy before giving blood. suggestions for topics and professors a transfer of the case to any other county that was tauscli and Sue Ann Campbell, Donors are allowed, however, to members of the Alpha Phi Omega are welcome. agreeable to both sides, but apparently the two sides be using birth control pills at the service fraternity and publicity time of giving blood. have not been able to agree. coordinators for the drive. Inaddition to the School of Nurs Under North Carolina law. the judge has power Donors must be 18 years of age or ing and several campus Christian Tonight on his own to transfer a trial to an adjoining county. older: male donors must weigh communities, any volunteers for Phillip Berrigan will speak, on Little's lawyers have complained that race prejudice over 115 pounds, and female the registration or refreshment seg "World Hunger and U.S. exists against blacks in eastern North Carolina, and donors ovor 110. Good general ments of the dirve are asked to call Militarism" at 8:15 in Baldwin have urged that her trial be held in the central part health is a requirement, with the lantausch or Campbell at 684-3091 of the state. following specific rules: or 684-0090. Auditorium Page Two The Chronicle Tuesday. 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