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ADJUNCT LECTURERS. take 5-6 years to earn a degree that now takes 4 years,. ~- •'' .'-'.i; was ^tfaen a discussion on the for Wednesday's day of class disc^slon with student leaders _on die budget crisis. The^«ommittee was informed that these werej very 1^ student leaders wbx> voiimteered to participate in the classroom talks Wednesday. .Wednesday will be a big waste of time unless someone StodentflL think that only tuitk&i matters ~ h«rt M-^ doesn^r. Dean ' ul "•—«'•^™J.^^•-^~^^^^«-'^--, •^-.-I. ?
< < < AMA.. Crisis... < Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 <•: Did you/Jeiiow you were *:' get It) people from their neighborhood to strength to many students who were for <••' '$ Cootiny«d from page. 1 merly disheartened by faculty and ad sign. < ministrative disinterest. Such persons as 4. A sheet containing questions and an <: The Ba supposed to get a free gift? < Chairman Eilbirt and Professor Parket are swers to pertinent questions that they might < 1>y EVELYN JACKSON have the equipment ready about every 10 to have on the BUDGET CRISIS. reason to stop, and did stop. He did not want prime examples of academicians who have by ROSA CERRATO < «A a c ,rfin« rw»i«*,« , , ™»o~». to P^y without his "musical people." Has 15 minutes beginning at 10 o'clock that committed themselves unequivocably to 5. Instructions on what to do with the < - ACs a startinf g point m attemptinffmnnhmg frfoj«*ch^_j^^t _^ ^ ^.^feto^. in-Jii&_*hd < -—The BCCC had its third r -f>avid-Pee>mnll los . . ^^ ^^ *m* tsTarjBsnes 000901 Home magnetic ouanty to ~\. --is poin.ee out tn-s These and other actions are designed to oecoraes on •iiBuuie iwuyw ana nippng wnn In order to keep the members of the City irony of people being slaughtered in .-ntsn- culminate in a State-wide people to the -. — ^ r^--- -..— o~^~" ^»»• --c»••* the poetry with the mail focus on the group and Legislature March on Tuesday, March 14, University Community informed of the -. X designated a State-wide day of mourning for latest facts concerning the budget crisis, the Germ.any. Tc Dr. Feingold. Aushwitz is a Hs MMdoab. Ail IONDS of reactionsar e higher education University Student Senate has instituted a crucial factor for an understanding of 20th- rrx . rzCi Mpmhgre nf rmsrv a™* gTnvy student telephone service^ which will become century mar. no iMftle with him. operational on Thursday, March 2, btti. -He went on to^explain that in the early etc* bodies will want to obtain signed pledges to days of Hitler's Germ.any. many Jews, who Have you ever fought witn if wm provmo sor on exennnj evenng or support their demands from Legislators. Messages on mis hot-line will be pre did not want to feel non-German were in The next joint press conference will be recorded. They will be updated as soon as conflict with themselves. 2 ocet? held on MarchAOat which time the names of new information becomes available. This The positive outcome of Nazism, MEET Legislators who have pledged their support service will continue for the duration of the professor Feingold pointed out, was the win be announced. Lester Speiser .rr •— Academic year. --;..- Germany was "re-inventing and celebrating As a prelude to addpting^his policy, USS itself." but hastened to add that this and SASU have called for holding SUNY Alan Ray Sharks originator of this project Poet, Editor, Educator and Acting executive Vice-Chairman unification should not erase the atrocities of tuition at current levels and the main- the extermination of over 6 rWllion Jews. of a R«e Tuition and Opera conamentedthat"S^^rtsandtttc^yefan <:< more information see Jose Ramos Furthermore, Professor Feingold I For more information see <- poUey at CUNY. To accomplish %• 'SASU have called upon the have a read^y'aaoeatifaW means of {seeping remarked that the growth of Nazism was I Jose Ramos and ^AAorty <•- Morty Mintz in Room 212 : : involved with international relationships. to allocate $50 million more this year informed:^ ^-^ ---~r-;- x.: Z£ >^ . ; Mintz in Room 212 in the ••**- "If people are denied.the recognition of to public higher education, to order tocu t v^-- 1< down on current ggprimt. tJS£ and SASU i^ being d"first rate power, they will then turn I Student Center. operational 2* hoars a day, to towards a negative approach," he Con 3- - -,.. call at anytime* ~, cluded. • r -.-*.^r; *;*-*# *« - PARKET (center) and pels Of conference. Ir. TUESDAY. MARCH 7. 1972 X TICK BR TV KSl) A V , M ARCH T; 1972
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-Editor-in-Chief LINDA, MATULA FREE Executive Editor Managing Editor ROB MUHLRAD JOHN SALAOYGA Associate Editor News and Features Editor Neil Bergman—Staff DONNA SULLO STEVE HILLER 212 is a concept. It's a place Photography Editor where people can learn various skills^ a place-to-meet new people, DENISE MICHELSON NOREEN BALCH S^eve Bassetti—Upper Fresh Tony Ferzola — Upper a place to become closer with tms tmprecendented and unclad many of the Idds are .; watching colimin is geing wrtttettdtirlnjg the f^^ yourself, a place to quietly talk n knife and gun-shot 3Wff«fry^shape or matter alter his per-^ tooth, Spwnada is just: ALLYSON GOLDSTEIN puzzle, that is the Baruch com Arts Editor But it also helps out many people. play a guitar, and rap, but I really of those m the past, as woulds at Harlera Hospital Ceiiter^.an^ has tran^orJDoed^^ fruity / Circulation Manager don't know what the purpose of the munity, can come together. It's a recei^r aggregation, is course, niggers danc^ good place. room is. lines of Mr. Paradise. (C*,Bicijai^ their grace is just otfclfiieifiieS^bfthe United ^States, as well as jiust depending oawhatldndoT^|Jit "5*'--/' Rhonda Newaon, Svsoa Sdwhz, Clarice Eckstein, —T^" -- " iinbeBevai>*e^*^^ is^i tombstone white ^o^ittli^WlufeHe^^ " ---•--•--• - Rosa Cerroto, Joan Greenfield, Joke Jvtkowifz «fra^;*lte^decreased And^ executive pantry one day). making tually belongs in this. >••-'* •ttx&.i&s: A fool Ues^nere who tried *GreatWair of garbage in to I form feyth e Ticker Asseciafton of on 118th Sbreet would bejt'ii«i!?it:-harjj v^^!*SS^'??^•^^.,^"^^Jhgoutaay ilsv^tnnsas "Kiaer'' Cha House Team is looking for , The City University of New-York, grown to about 6 feet now and there's still 3 dwyasiHon: of^^wine^ an accotnpaniment to .s^jlB^j^-a^/jft^o^vj^---^" aRCMMM to Ticker, Box fC, 1S7 Cast 22a* Street, they're seeking^'.••to York, N.Wleo JtTF Sfoeoat Ceater, Tefeafteaes 477- rnohths to io^eforl^^ xt. 247. of difterepces. - to jnake the areas of alienation -to ment makes its annual pick up. ^vi soiyjMTthe traditional terms to describe &e *• theni; wifo great care "KSBer** of tko oatiro into J2be/ plight and Even ht^ ^reaidenfial^a*!:ar___ ^ ^ or .fee Uaiverslty. * uvso^ many cases, have•'• anis dmuc theh officiato be llearned"fro heH^»te^:«^trinPm a *foreign^ ' trip *&*?!'»»~M^ *r«m>biBiierThis colum, a ticken ist abettto the••t tecte£ twi ^w e jnst >ne^ected. "Ibe Te^m s **** •^ it's a foreign junket it wearmg suits of rambow color? W^ere can .V*jj*&£*&k-: AD they ask is tote Fxrsr^E^ there are the so-<^lled/'pop'' -^^^ STUDENTS HAVE A RIGHT TO KNOW AND SPEAK! "^-^Btt^if^i»ere%^«bct^vatesv i^coli»pailBeil5d*ep^ th^^ they'U come-aHrunnin«. With And the^t^ wines fe Ripple I no^com^ ^* ->, . . . . ^ ••"^^-•, - . • .-. •— -^-^c ig^paesm four flavors:^New White, raun^ybrews^o^iftet The Baruch College Community Conference is now trying to work Sergio Rozenbl at—Upper Pete Corritori—Upper Fresh t tlie, next foreign the sickeuing effects of institutionalized J out a Governance Charter for Baruch College. Why are the BCCC's Sophomore—Int. Trade man—Finance not to Moscow. racism and the production of Black —... .,.- . .^...... ^ we" "" """ It's a nice change of pace from Michele Rothman—Upper up the same automatons? worthwhile altfaou^ir do on the Bowery. to actions so secretive? The only notes that come out are thos£ of Miss People are very friendly, and it reference for New Red, A "wines' Evelyn Jackson who has solely taken it upon herself to inform students the overcrowding of the lounges. Sophomore—Business Ed. seems to be the only personal place S?6*te House Itfr, President, do plan to^v*^ Harlem: of what goes on during the meetings. She is not the official secretary; The people there are very friendly Where the hell i? room 212? Copters an- - There are liarie^ns ail over this country.; isextreane^inexpensiveand, in the center. Really, as long as on the speed of intake,can either tmae. Aword the truth is BCCC does not have a secretary. Student Government has and it makes it a great hangout. Alyson isn't there it's a nice Place. ^toHarlemas a ©xid-will Matter-a-fact, there's one witbm hollering a paid secretary but the BCCC which considers and recommends nice, mellow head' or a strong sbo^d be policies and procedures to govern the entire college has not. This means that there are no official minutes of the meetings and no one to inform the members of forthcoming meetings or emergency meetings.
possible that the administration wants to keep the BCCC only.to v--.ij.ifei. rubberstamp its actions, and must keep it as disorganized as possible (disorganized meaning no official minutes and no official notification r j&feig&TSsetp: ^fjSse?«siaesiEi.":vi-^ ^^-m^r^^;: of meetings to its members). cohroctyw Other insanities are the need for proposals to be passed for guests to Farm sit in on meetings and even then, they are not permitted to speak. This more means that theTesources of the BCCC are limited to the 28 people who ajomtcommtfwque . Bunker types! m*3&>: on a compose it (if they all show up). In a time when Baruch needs a *g---H$r.- '•:•-. ..•'•-; /v-'v1".'^- 10r Governance Charter and they have not turned up any fair plans, why 3Jda^ie-llBriei»L X3&. are they rejecting outside input? an immediate outburst by Martin Friedmutter The time has come for the Baruch College Community Conference to Majority' that Nixon's Jane Padarano—Upper Junior— Scott Green—Upper Freshman— Jan Urs©—Upper Freshman— Today Pm going to be 'ixii60Bii^^i^%ai:' ourselves and find out what beauty lies stop playing games and do some serious responsible work. Lets hope Psychology "" Lib. Arts B.B.A. V waiuji" uoi.. - -«^^!JWSBK5!^"!3BH5^3^B!^;^^5^i>L~.i;•-•••••..•• ..-*... they start by getting a secretary and unplugging^their «ars to the I enjoy watching everyone run It's a good storage room for It offers a lot of great things but Baruch Community they represent. ^^%a com- <***& mm^^m^^P^^^^^ — ----- *^. around, mostly David Epstein and guitars. few people know of it!!! ~*5T--- Esposito. *~~m /whv »is» wniftd to tlu^ owemtry, we" MI> J - r•••••«* i»" - •' S^VA^J^^ZS^a schoolfor 12 years. But just what do we get tonkas you oonH hurt anyone else. I'll tr* show you bow they LETTERS ^^Sv^SSr SJ^«h out of this timer We learn faoBwt»^sit w "" ~~* -*—*a Summerhit• "~* t^****-:*-********--.-t school, there are v n o - JSSSi^S^SS!t& seats' ai^er whencalled on, andals* FMQM: SUNNI MUSLIM meditate and also discuss the note which a certain person gave to *—J^^^^Jr»ThrSk to get out of things (assjgnnu "classes. To foree someone to mental, physical, and spiritual This letter is to clarify the 1 -STUDENTS ASSOCIATION many tilings which affect our lives :y»?SS^' $mXLJU alTicndM^ Jts^jB^Bg^^tn^iu^fi^S^ Ron Bruse'si secretary is racist, aspects of a person's life. Martial Arts Club position vis-a-vis ^^^^%*$£ ^homework,^tests*r Stoce^ve^area»3|wof daily. The S.M.S.A. will welcome uneducationar, anti-semetic, vTojMm, TUS ^ouin ^^e^^^vx^^!^^ theyenec^n^agepeopiptoo>what,ih^ <^^ ^TO^ ".- FACULTY AND EN the student body as a whole and other clubs. This is in responsefeo a fascist, childish, coun Reactionary?: Because who every letter alleged to represent our me evils of our scliooLsystem-: vem&imz^mm-jm-]r^ ^— ^ _T^^ TIRE STUDENT BODY offer the chance for them to raise terrevolutionary, reactionary and wrote it reacted i^norantly. their consciousness to a higher clubs position pertaining to racial knoHoww the manm y times have you sat in classes, biggeskeep at studenpunishmet a wam ya fromclasset such > sciioos orl itear-s to . oot d^Hi>ed^ beca^^ tts the work of a deranged person. We and. religious affiliations. It has AS SALAAM ALAKLUM degree of tranquility in the social, ask that yon join us in denouncing Deranged: You name iti wast^ tiine, just because th^^^ "-""" (Peace Be Unto-You) cultural,, and political aspects of always been our policy to promote v^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^ Everyoiie to these schools is this note and the person who wrote understanding between races and life through ORTHODOX ISLAM.' it. This person - is counter Anti-Semitic: Because we as aJUmyyewjn^dwifc'•fgS^m^SSSl* ^nd^eatdas - - -^*-— We the members of the Sunni productive, as a fellow student. We mr^umc o-~ ^ ««-« i ^~^religions - Unity Through Martial After taking a cotws!e.to%t.yjou didn't like, ^ «4iM:-o«i«« Muslim Student Association wish B. GENERAL PLAN& FOR THE standi our platform, we believe Muslims are a semitie people- -^J Q^ 4ea3iz&^5m otber just how much do you remember from it? to extend peaceful greetings to our SPRING, 1972 SEMESTER: in peace and equality for all Uneducational: Because we people has always been on a one-to- by FLO MAURI Personafly, 2hour» after^Ne taken a final SpoitanrasaV«« one basis. We have no restrictions v^£^,^w^^t^-?.».--?-i.. fehew- Students and the faculty U A NIGHT OF PEACE AND people. But we do not-practice believe in the education of human - »my understanding el many^wnrajes^,Js..: the^Jobi: ^ '*"* - members. • - • . • - . EDUCATION THROUGH OR on who can or cannot join, except a generalization on male- zero since I never^teafiy peace with people who don't want beings to their fullest capacity. that we will not teach to anyone THODOX ISLAM. •.,.-." peace. We await your reply. eourseorwairtedtoundersl
who would use the martial arts v Here- is ©or platform and par* .' ,2. ARTISTIC- DISPLAY OF ADDRESS ALL REPLIES TOi i» - • i have for the,- last six forced••%aet&&'^**;i&&mttg~&*&*mr-- you may^^Be-6e^l»r>at improperly. Our club has always ^fe&fe: EASTERN ART.DEAtING WITH ""- . Sahian* Peace THE SUNNI MUSCLIMS of each other got a good wbrkout^rom the <^lie^^9^ g^^ AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST AND STUDENT ASSOCIATION been against violence in any form- r-fs: erior tp another. P.S. We use these adjectives to except for self preservation when all educatton is-good^fer^^ um^ A. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE^ ASIAN ARTWORK. describe this person's note Bernard M. Baruch College — cisted in each CUNY our lives are in danger. Other than menwries? No There is a |wHlgfa3g|p^^'L^,g^ omst -^-^^'•-- At Jb* time when Bernard M. -.»,„ WOMEN'S FASHION because: eductton -«SummerhHI. - neople who thmk BaruJBfe in the throes, of many, DISPLAY OR WHAT WOMEN 155 E. 22nd St.—Box 936 that, our club has the , nicest HEttafcers, H they produced male negative activities within, the SHOULD WEAR. members you would ever; want to *i£Mj£?*£ their existence. The Racist; Because the majority of New York, New York meet. This is a system schools We the students of the ^^*, LECTURES OF VARIOUS Sunni Muslims are- African- ^3^ :iaie Sielt mate to develop into totelhgenL KINDS.. American and mother minorities. THE NOTE-4- One of our members implied that ve indivkhuus. The that a- new image of the college our club was racist in a letter to &• rNFORMATTVE DISCU Fascist; Because the implication Ron or Alice: . Mr. Ron Bruse, I have made it '•'-**- ~. """" " b>-pe4jected> This SSIONS. ••-r--:i •• «- • • of. the: note means to smash all- Please change Sunni Muslims clear to this member/ that club e)^; ^to be an alternative ."*..". ••••'*. "--*- - • •• . - • -• opposition by. becoming ^ very Room. Over *» of our Club Martial to % narcotics, >-<*4. A NOTE OF.INTEREST) : : decisions are made by our club, not g>r-<.soga.T^Sj also^ .IWiai^SuflPiiierta^^des^^^ conservative* • - Arts is Jewish—In case you don't by individual members. As head apathy - vWe would also like to point out CtUfaiisfcr Because of the childlike know—we're mortal enemies and perWle^raji2stwhohe
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'_ ^ ^nT When I am called for induction, how much active duty service required of inductees. 5:3 TICKER TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1972 f OESDAfV; MABCH% 107¥ TICKER < v £J*--i.'»«?T"—*-f ii ii .^^SSi.'tiAs ytL'^pvr- SJKUIL, '.wyu " -^m fc-tfe. •£ •?•..• ~^SZ-~l\-- ~r- • reversal as some-neurotic xmen^iearx^-Bnt 1* , ; •'' - J-'*>r».'! .'.r^*_>K*-*v'.-i^ rather are searching for a unifying strength or is given the Woman's Century... for self-assertion and equal opportunity. For The Outsider... at r '^•^•:i;l-'^^ •.•••• Continued from page 5 some baffling reason it becomes a most Continued from- page 5 . was created whether females were included v...... difficult task for men to regard ^omen as hearty appetite and, in general, delivers the threatened. Tlie male grows up protecting in that category.). ;.. separate entities and human beings with by RHONDA BUNTZIS tiis "m^raetdinity^by tiding to To prove that the /Emancipation goods. Depending on my mood I have found ; egos of .their very own. In order for men to another Gallo product to be quite fine. That mimmmimmi^ ;' • "m"'' ' "'"" '"• m •'> v ^" by Gary--JF^anlt iiiii-!P^-» stB^aH^feinales. In fact, many a father has Proclamation was truly written^Jslaves be able to see the differences between the My attitude concerning the feminist tf*» K«ffiwvr r»f my garbage paU this ^~ O; - .^/.^?^^::-:r^«^-^^s^*^?^^^>;u-'-- were freed at last. At the time, it seemed the movement has always been strongly is Thunderbird, often mentioned by Mr. -i*£«S£:. become distraught, disheartened,- and sexes and also the humanity in both, they Tanasey as what to buy when you can't week is an articleI wroteAnd threw out. Its damned disappointed upon finding MBv«m at BAROCH GOLtEC^ fairer thing to do but not for those people must be liberatd! The only way to ap favorable. Doesn't every rational being : there foe y^wferead:. aU about rising tide of stffl a virgm at age eighteen. This tteceiSity with vested interest in "naankind". preciate Ihe differences between men and believe in equal job opportunities and the afford Glenlivet. Thunderbird is the only one 17 texinc^Qn^Avenoe^ gii^ewn and what you - of conquering cverytling within his reaeh 1 Unfortunately^ ' 'Mankind" is still left with woman-is if learned negative attitudes are ridding of sexist ideals in the media? Sexism of these wines I have ever seen in quarts ^^T-'^K? and, quite frankly, the only one I'd ever and J can do tonait this festering menace!! and inequalities especially with the the abstract disgarded. The time is long overdue for men in the form of cosmetics, impractical Anyway it got too bitter, not uncreativery so emerges as the Male Eigo. on 23rd St; concept of woman. She is known to have to come out of their self and socially im costumes of dresses and skirts Jn sub- finish a quart of. Thunderbird, when cold, : : tastes surprisingly good and the effects are, however ...just too much truth. Lets facte it; , ^ 'CM^:^^ereoii,:.'Uie .ljpatt( of the male inherited cetain. defined relesand is con posed totes and do the things that might be freezing weather, hot pants, girlie \3^yf&K!i&&?& better than T-Rex; King becomes automatic^ just as the female's -^ ceived of as maternal, tender, bitchy, un classified as feminine if they want to. Just magazines to satisfy chauvinist appetites, to say the least, electrifying. Just to show v you the popularity, of Thunderbird, Ken Biscuit Boyis better than J. Geils, and Jan idten does. He will marry, .support a family, stable, submissive, a sex object to be used as women should not fear their television commercials; the essence of each •*•. "i"i»sr •**>" Kesey in his novel Sometimes a Great Dean :'al^..!beC^^ft«iiiuYdi"' while mV and work his ass-off until hishair turns ::j&y* and so on. aggressiveness and intelligence as a one being "To please a man" in order to all made it up the ladder the prematurely gray and falls out. Then, of In the immense inflexibility of the male's dangerous weapon to bruise a tender ego. reach the ultimate goal of marriage, must Notion makes this elixir the mainstay of the old derelict logger who lived in the moun- ive to Ianguisn in obscurity. Lets course, his vn*uity is'-.last fbrever.^K Ibe mind, she is a slave to these roles. She must Humbleness towards honesty is not the most be done away with. However, what strong ..isJJfeworst peij^jfer:pc^ _ decides not to marry, however, he will be copewitfrtnehyptfcitit^^ aanifianTe of" virtues. IX. is thefearof movement or cries of nelp have ever sup tains^The_mostrespecjtable_of.this category Jt x ,2 of wine has come to be Bali Hai which-can be opl^^^ plavt»y-ba chelor -or-a- a male dominated culture, and is often touching one's feelings that make people ported the dilemma of the male in our :: :4B^rs "of €9. America, both ofJ them, are -• old maid. In the meantime, he iviB: wear a '• . *^._. --. expected to have higher moral standards wear defensive armour. society? eaten, drunk or (I imagine) injected. The ^starrinigj beginning of the bottle is tasty but towards . ultimately vast Wastelands. Gone is the layered costume of shirt, tie, and jacket than her male partner. Her choices and We have been relating to each other's T" Men today carry such enormous and the/end the flavor begins to reflect the of expression, the tasty licks, the which will choke him each hot summer day opportunities in life-styles are attainable roles for so many centuries that it iias tjgfcdening responsibilities, it is no wonder innocence. Gone, yes, and its getting worse. Jcur on thecommuter tram. And eventually, ms OrChadasfa only—iiy fighting against the almost become overwhelmingly difficult to see they have come to be known as heart-attack woodsy origin of the product. There are machinel^rom^ v™*5 in.,this 2*me" category but Anyway Just watch out, start listneing to popular idea of "get Togetiier.*^The man hert wfllfail or his arteries will burst as a dogmatic bias cemented in die society. "what is invisible to the eye": that we are jazz, and the column I threw out, soon to be . does not want to see anymore war anymore. result of all of this anxiety and competition.. Seeking individuality and a personal life all human (especially Playboy centerfolds) Blactr Jewish Group — taught to be strong, powerful, and com- £~_£S.Interestingly. ^LJ^fw^*enough, thoug*h har^^co?d e recycled, will be the air you breathe and the Definitely, get Together. It is made for those Naturally, his wife collects a heavy sum of style, she is trapped in the woman's-place and have a unique potential for loving and petitive. Any deviation from these concepts, times between fun and Selection; role. juicers often talk about "doing" more than a nu|s»c you hear.. ^ " \> insurance money since her beloved understanding each other as people not as such as tenderness or the expression of ••^^^^m^Yampg.: album came out last somewhere between the blues and tomorrow husband's untimely death had been ex Woman are not pleading for a role definitive plastic machines. Continued on poge n pint of Gallo Port, Swiss Up, Thunderbird or ADAT BEYT MOSHE CHOIR Bali Hai it is usually only the raunchiest who weelc The one by Jesse Colin Young called morning. On Baccoohr: , _ ^1 pected lot o^iite_soi»eItime.j:, ever do so. Thank you but applause is not '"Together'' and it is ihe reason this column ' Is this the world that women's liberation HOUSE PLAN ASSOCIATION necessary. isTiot in any garbage pile. Jesse is a folk To Mr. Richard Wishnia and his family has been fighting its way into; a world of SHEUY LANG ORCHESTRA artist you may always turn to when you've and friends, may I simply thank you for importance, excitement, and earry death? Presents Eventually you grow tired of the "pop" , MM wines and good sense slows down your worn out your copy of "Let It Be.' -Folkies your kind praise.and encouragement. I am What exactly is so important about being a consumption of the brain-sizzlers. It is then love him for his laid-back and smoothe style. happy to have pleased you with the column. top executive of a company, or running a big "MONKEY B USINESS that the juicer begins looking in the others Jazz people, in small numbers, often check business, and by whose standards? For Tickets: parts of the liquor store. There area great out his sides cause he happens, to-be Excluding the diseased minds who-con The Marx Brothers many inexpensive (relatively) European enamored of qui thing among rockers. Warm tinually whistle and blow comments at SencJ Self-addressed Envelope to — wines. If you catch a special you can often chords. , ...... P.S. To anybody who remembers: About anything with long legs, most men have a HILLEL 144 E. 24th SW N.Y.C. 10O10 Thursday, March 9, 1972 12-2 PM Rm. 4 South *.-i Anyway^ Jesse Colin Young has had that seven yars ago Jesse Colin Young put out an < high regard for women. We may be pam get decent wines for just a few cents more -or Call OR 4-0626 chan the "pop" wines. A favorite among kind <)f a career where the only stability Lp on Capitol called "Soul Of A Qty Boy." I pered as babies, laughed at for excelling, drinkers is Liebfarumilch which gives a comes from within. As a solo fokie he never have heard the disc and it is possibly the and denied jobs, but our role in society is the '••< rather mellow head. For those seeking the overate. And much of that vocal quality has best music Jesse has made. But it has been lesser of two evils. -: " - - •••- PWOB $3k0O^ - LAST CHANCE TO APPLY FOR 1972-73 higher planes I would suggest any of the surely come from traveling on foot and into out of print for many years and impossible little-known Spanish Sangrias, which make rjTOprds.; People who have turned to the to purchase. Maybe there is among you PROGRAM OF STUDY ABROAD Yago taste like cherry soda. In fact, one -Youngbloods have done so with the idea of someone with a copy, some old folkie Age: Over 18 PROCEEDS GO TO SOVIET JEWRY DR. JAY brand known by the imaginative name of friendship in mind The Youngbloods ^iave teacher who turned to the record hi the For chSdrefr's Hebrew spoaidng WITH CUNY Spanish Sangria, has been banned from taken to putting wives and kids and flowers height of intense adolescence who-has long, Indian Quad at SUNY Albany. This par and stuff on their record jackets recently. since relegated it to the attic. I would offer: •^ •-' cuMip iBL-fpe Fiocoiie$»' ^~ Tree TQr~~Banch Shtocats wifB FINKELMAN ticular brand goes down hard and produces Isn't their music a whole earth cataloue of any coHectorsitem fecyours^wouMyou like a drastic disorientation. Side effects include it you understand folkie a clear plastic copy of **Blows Against the Knowledge of Hebrew essenM the loss of coherency and the ability to Empire?/' How about the limited-issue Good sakry, Phowe: 265-7210 Will withstand cold. Many of the Portuguese TogeO^er B_nis,< first ttiodern Beatles* Christtnas Album? Cardie King's Hoses produce a nice buzz which, un His others are hard to come "Chy'^albttm? Peace on Earth? Discuss fortunately, can be quite expensive. Though in this age of affluence who cares about w*( ,-VM;. cost!?! I would say, in conclusion, that it .*& •_-.v-_. • >.-».— •*.; j.v -- - really is a matter of hit and miss with the imported wines. Effects are varied but a lot _ _ nKH* boost a sense of roots Psycho- of the fun is in trying new products. An AanTSweet-BaJby. •. additional lift is provided by the knowledge F*r n^p, the essence of Jesse Colin that, at least, you are becoming a Con Young's music has been that consistent Ecological tinental derelict rather than a Bowery Bum. preseBce of folfc^r-blues or whatever plain- In my opinion, California wines that come oldVroots. You have to start somewhere and ir. gallon jugs deserve a category of their ~H. seems that Jesse has never forgotten his Meeting Pornography own. Whether it is Burgundy, Port, Vin Rose road, in ttd& period of superboogie I just AndWrangrfer^doin^ or whatever, I don't think the hard case think that its nice that Jesse and the something aixrat it. juicer with a Bohemian flair win be Youngbloods have secured their place and to help you in your disappointed. These wines are very cheap fill it fully. Quite like the: way they live. They^regivingyrni and, for awhile after opening, taste quite Jesse's Together is different from Jhat in wbat^ssohardtoget (Whatever good. The quantity of wine the boozer is able Heir York, I suppose. He could have been pioming your to consume guarentees a wild oime and, if cheesy and called it "Soul of a Country thesedays.What That Is??) I consumed in wide open places like parks, Boy." The music is a product of one who has yoapayfor. made some kind of peace with things in Pt. beaches or playgrounds, the effect is even 4 degree and * better. Take it from me, for the price and fteyes in Marin and is moved by the stillness convenience, you can't go wrong with to sing about it. People^iont put California jugs. kidsand fishes and wives and stuff on their regis lei Rig for next On Thurs., Now you're thinking about hangovers and unless its their kids, wives. getting sick and what to do about that. Well, to avoid getting sick (which I still do every AJlJesseddoes with his new record is share ML March 9 at so often) drink carefully. Experienced with you, what makes sharing it with you juicers can mix wines but usually don't. . worthwile^He ddoesone or two- acustic When mixing wines try to stay in the general numbers fronrYoungblood gigs like "Lovely Tbursaayy Moral 12:15 family of wine. However (and this sounds ItfAy^:he does tightly lid-back rock tunes sick, so hold on), getting sick is a humbling 4ike Chuck «erry's **Sweet Little Sixteen" experience that shows you most graphically - whrchhe just tightens to shreads with his 9th, Nooa to 2 pjn. how much of a fool you have been. As for sfinkysphrasesand **oh mamas."J2ven a hit 24th Street hangovers, well-, they really act as on **Six Days ?on the Road" dodging them regulating influence. The hangover that scales alright with a little bit of rap thrown Rm. 114, 24th St. Bldg. -Room keeps you sick all day may keep you from -in; folks. Truckdriver talk makes for good getting totalled outjevery time you drink. I fun. A«t then there is Jesse's plaintive think that sickness and hangovers are the c^Peace Song" an acoustic number with a 425 main reasons for kids not drinking wine - familiar theme not all unrelated to the ore for your RESUMES 2-5 yoor old? Snomored hv: Presented By COVER LETTERS The 100 copies •*r.«* Application deadline March 16 for academic year. 1972.-73 programs in Great Britain. France. Germany. Spam. $275 Seme Day Service itafyisrael andPuerto Red." Graduate and undergraduate courses offered. Guaranteed CUNY credit.?Full par- Psychology .^jdpation in standard curriculum of the foreign university along with host country students. Courses of study AHa Press 30 East 23rd St. available for ajl majors. Supplementary language in^truction.available. .-"-'.""' Society Contact City University of New York Program of Studyrtbroad. 153-1 $c&k\ Road. Flushing. NY. 11367. XVi blocks from Baruch tetephone^44S-75nn..Ext 294, Or contacton your campus:. _ r. ifi i i u\_0£\ Hn nth. Rou 14 U , . ~ ^^m^mm^mmm^ %& T UE SDAY, MA RCft 7, a 072 TiG£Ef* >*>. • feiSt _i^^;j • ^£~r-^--.ir-.rr ::; v^LMw-w=***p*B0smmp*F?*s \z^mz^: pm.'• <-.-.-"--4V..^ The ology presents Hillel Mass With Tto Fcreulty ^" Rally ior- Dr. Solomon-Mon-2-3 pm Sign Up Dr. Feinberg-Tues-9-10am Dr. Bauer-Tues-2-3pm Dr. Simon-Tues-3:3(W: 30pm Accounting Room 416 S.C Jewry Dr. Bishop-Wed-10-11am All other subjects Room 415 S.C. r. Reichman^ 11-12am Thurs. Miss Richter-Wed-1 -2pm Monday 1:00-2:00 March 9th Dr. Kalt-Thurs-4-5pm Tuesday 70:00-77:00 12-2 Beginning March Gth *V Wednesday 2:00-3:00 continuing for the enure in front of Thursday 11:00-1:00 Barvch College Friday 1:00-2:00 Room 415-24th St. ... Sigma Alpha Tutorial Service • ~« Continued from pag* 9 ONLY THE BEGINNING personally drives me to write this by Barry Hoffman _• reply is the fact that 1)1 cannot see irresponsibility continue un~- During the past week I had the I noticed, 21 see students get airick^ disasterous experience: of at in the rear when they should not, tending what was known as the The History and 3) watch the students funds "Baruch College Student Center supplied to SEEK being misused Space Allocation meeting^^^ owe upon improper and non-existant the word disasterous 'ti$£-''jtie employees. - " ^ describe the meeting itself but to Somehow, I feel bad that I had to describe the present situation reply in this mannes to Professor regarding the j^ck of Space in Grad Or., £mith, whom i greatly respeet for r his efforts. Both he and my^dTare in the same ballgame, trying to meeting. They' had hoped;for make things work more efficiently larger rooms which would better and honestly: We most try even themselves as an organization. harder this fall. I'm happy I ended This in turn, would further Ba>uch on this letter on a brighter note than College as a whole in moving Mr. Elder or Professor Smith had. towards establishing a Baruch College Community. Clubs at the Sincerly, very minimum hoped to retain the What's New In The Past? _ __ Jan W. Yablow rooms they had been allocated in Letters To The Editor: the past. Unfortunately as we were Candidate Cares 1 oo find,out, this could not be Dear Rosa Cerrato and TICKER, reality. I am a candidate for the Office of This meeting came as a crushing Thurs. March 9, 1972 12:15 pm Room 826 Sophomore Representative in the blow to several clubs. Clubs which Spring* election. I'm writing^ this previously had their own rooms letter in reference to your article were not to be shared by ^fhatoy Refreshments will be served entitled "The Elections are other clubs. In certain examples Coming; Where Are The Can cubicles whichjcan o^y sej^four to didates?" In this^ story you stated, five people are now shared 'by "Of the forty one (41) candidates, three and four clubs. This meeting Michael Fishbein was the only not only blocked several dubs candidate who cared enough to from functioning properly, ixit has show up. Where are the rest?" I further reinforced and -prove^THie^ was in the snack bar for fifteen lack of space in Baruch College.;' minutes from 11:55 on and saw The Junior Class only a few students eating lunch. I would like to quote what had After staring at the soda machine, been written in the editorial of lasjt who by the way wasn't interested week's edition of Ticker. "Clubs in the elections at all, I left as I had need space. They need privacy. other commitments. They need room to grow. They need the pride, self respect, and Another point is that I feel that responsibility that goes along with just because candidate-didn't show taking care of an office. Clubs need this shouldn't imply be doesn't space, and they need it now. A Pre-ldes of March" Party care. I'm idealistic enough to think The present situation can be that anyone who is^willing to run considered as a test to see whether for ofifice does care to some or not clubs can be mere man Thursday March 9, 1972 degree. Many candidates are in social organizations. They have a volved in other extracurricular unique opportunity to show the activities ohat hold events during entire Baruch College Community -v'5=?ra.': club hours. Many students . also have Thursday off and a shitty box that they- are worthy of their %ts&-•..->> 7:00-12:00 in the back of TICKER isn't suf existence." > ficient notice to make plans. The first action shall be; On Candidates should have received Thursday, March 9, 1972 there in the Student Center letters in the mail and students shall be an EMERGENCY should have been notified by flyers. MEETING OF OHE COUNCIL OF ^.->??~.'.':^i-- C •••; •._• If this forum was in earnest, ad CLUB-—PRESIDENTS. Any vance-' notice should have* been students, who' are interested in given. joining towards applying pressure for space to the BHE, PLEASE BE THERE!, t- • '. Yours, WE. SHALL SEIZE THIS OP Kevin Dubrow PORTUNITY!! '-.••••„ , TlJESBAY, MARCH 7, i#72 TlCKBJt ^Y ;!*'A1IJ»- •vj@si:&" -" >?^m-^.^U"-i.-v: -