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(Sumtttttntt Satlu (Eamjma Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. LXIX NO. 100 STORRS. CONNECTICUT Friday, April 14, 1972 story prompts announcement See story on page 3. last day to place courses on pass-fail or drop is here\ Warning! Today is the last day to take a pass/fail option for the course you're worrying about or to drop the course you've stopped worrying about. Dropping and putting a course on pass/fail takes place at the windows of the registrar's office, first floor, administration building. The office closes at 4:30 p.m. Students who have earned a total of 26 credits and are not on academic probation are eligible for pass/fail. Only one course per semester can be put on pass/fail. The maximum number of pass/fail courses that can be taken in one's undergraduate career is four. The boys gather around to check out the new car on the block. And it could be yours. This Volkswagon Beetle is being raffled off April 22 as part of the CCC annual festival. Tickets will be on sale all next week in the Student Union. faculty,staff contributions now total over $500 for ccc There are about 5,000 UConn faculty and staff members. Each year the Campus Community Carnival (CCC) sponsors a faculty and staff solicitations drive. In the 1968-69 campaign, faculty and staff contributed $278.92. In 1969-70, $513 was donated by 45 faculty and staff members. In 1970-71, 53 staff and faculty members donated $637.25. So far this year the following 43 persons contributed $513. Norman Kogan Thomas F. Malone Chesley J. Posey Theodore J. Serwanski David A. Ivry Eleanor K. Gill Hamilton D. Eaton Homer D. Babbidge, Jr. Eleanore B. Luc key Dorothy C. Goodwin Alexander R. Gavitt Jr. Donald L. McCullough Esther McCabe William N. Kinnard, Jr. Louise P. Rider John L. C. Lof Arppie Charkoudian God fried E. Noether Vivian Putnam R.M. Decoursey Keith Johnson Ralph M. Wetzel Wallace S. Moreland William C. Kennard Dorothy L. McLaughlin Alfred J. Freuh Hugh F. Smith Evan Hill Robert W. Stallman Kittibern E. Hoffman Vera T. Kaska Theodore Toedt Stuart H. Manning Joseph Glasser Lawrence L. Parrish Thomas F. CMalley George H. Hotte Barbara L. Osborn Edwin J. Kersting A. William Hoglund Chester W. Obuchowski Milton J. Wrobleski, Jr. Jacqueline R. Seide THE FIRST DONER: Susan Schmanska, the president of Gamma Sigma Sigma service sorority, accepts President Homer D. Babbidge's contribution to the annual CCC University Personnel Drive. Pres. Babbidge heads a list of 38 staff and faculty members who have contributed to the fund. The latest donation from Alfred J. Freuh brings the total to $440. KatSHHIH Friday, April 14, 1972 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR office. tactics or make such assertions (Hiumertirut Satlg (ftamjniH thanks a lot My second objection is to the without giving evidence on an manner in which Professor exam he would probably fail and Plank's endorsement was made. I Editor-in-Chief To the Editor, justifiably so. Why then do had assumed that a professor, .. _ „ Stephen P. Morin I would like to take this professors assume that they can especially one in the social Managing Editor Business Manager opportunity to thank you freely take such liberties? Ron Robillard James A. Thorpe sciences, would be the first to Sincerely, (VtfUSY McCarthy, Alan Reisner recognize the glibness and hish and Stephen Morin) for your Barry N. Anderson blown generalities that typify whole hearted efforts in the most political endorsements and CRUTCH race Monday would, as a matter of course, afternoon. To say you are all jazzed up refrain from employing such good sports would be a rather tactics himself. Professor Plank To The Editor, mild comment, since all three of Re: Ken CeUi's "review" of the you were great. invalidated my assumptions by employing such thought Sonny Rollins' Concert Perhaps this event will be the the war is over ? We submit that Mr. Celli first big step toward a provoking phrases referring to knows as much of jazz as he campus-wide understanding of his candidate as "His voting knows about the aesthetic values the problems of the handicapped record is uniformly of the multiplications of Mickey students. distinguished. He is known to be "We must never forget that if the war in Vietnam is lost...the intelligent and hard working. He Mouse. Namely zilch. Between right of free speech will he extinguished throughout the Thanks for your participation in the race and for your stories is known to be also a man of us we have twenty - five years world." and comments in Tuesday's great courage and unshakeable experience of playing saxophone Richard M. Nixon Connecticut Daily Campus. integrity". These phrases are and bass. Former Vicc-Presidcnt of the United States Sincerely yours, meaningless assertions make in Firstly, a saxophone is not New York Citv John E. Rabenstein, Ed.D behalf of all political candidates capable of being played at ear - October 27. 1965 Director, Rehab Services Ed by their supporters. It is not splitting volume, unless one is Pres., Conn. Rehab Assoc. information. Now by any stretch listening but a few feet away. We of the immagination an attempt saxophone players have a term at education. It is low grade called overblowing. This occurs propaganda. obviously when one does blow 'The tide of battle has turned." take issue too hard into the instrument, Hubert II. Humphrey To The Editor, causing the instrument to sound Vice-President of the United States This is in response to NKTMBX off key. We doubt whether any NTrtUSnws Washington, D.C. Professor Plank's letter of April sow? saxophone player is capable of February 24, 1966 12 in which he gives his producing the "horn power" professional endorsement of a which Mr. Celli implies. political candidate. I wish to Secondly, Mr. Rollins did not, "It appears that the Vietcong is losing what support it had take issue with this action on out of the goodness of his heart, from the rural population." two grounds. First is the act of give solos to his sidemen. The Robert S. McNamara using a professorship to provide purpose of any concert or jam Secretary of Defense gratuitous impact to personal session is to let each player Washington, D.C. political beliefs. The second is express himself around the May II, 1966 the uncritical and propagandists theme of a song. Such is the manner in which the respect Sonny Rollins has for his "I n two or three years, or even before, the Communists will endorsement was presented. sidemen. The second number, a accept defeat." There is a great deal of standard called 'In a Nguyen Cao Ky prestige associated with a Sentimental Mood", written by Premier of South Vietnam professorship at any large Duke Ellington et. al. by the Saigon, South Vietnam university. The position is one way, was, in our humble August 13. 1966 that connotes intelligence, I had also assumed that a opinion, magnificently knowledge and above all an professor would certainly refrain performed. "A Communist take-over is no longer just improbable; as ability to look at complex and from such obvious devices as David Lee's brushwork was long as the United States and our brave allies are in the involved issues in a critical, name calling oversimplification. wonderfully light, not draggingly field, it is impossible." dispassionate manner. It is Again my assumptions were somnolent as Mr. Celli suggested. Lyndon R. Johnson precisely because of these shattered by such cutisms as After all, ballads are played with President of the United States attributes and abilities that "Happy Hubert — the brushes, not sticks. It takes a Johnson City, Texas professors are entrusted with the "has-been" and Melancholic Ed true artist to make brushwork August 14, 1966 function of instilling within their — the "never-was". And of sing. David Lee is such an artist. students both a desire for course the Professor speaks for While we are on the subject of "We've reached a point where all the king's horses and all knowledge and an ability to all of America when he makes drums Mr. Celli, did you realize the king's men are not going to move us out of our critically evaluate issues and the assertion that "Americans that snares, as well as tomtoms, position." ideas without falling prey to the ire sick to the heart of the are tuned to an individual Lyndon R. Johnson emotionalism, sloganeering and leceit, the equivocation, the performer's taste? Jazz snares President of the United States propaganda which inhibit clear lypocrisy that have have a higher, livlier pitch than Washington, D.C. thinking. I do not see how it is rharacterized the performance do the snares used for rock. February 20, 1967 possible for a professor to if the Nixon administration." We do agree with you Mr. attempt to teach these abilities I am amazed that such an Celli on one count: the concert 'It can be said now that the defeat of the Communist to students in the classroom and unsophisticated, (not to mention was superb and we do look forces in South Vietnam is inevitable. The only question is, then turn around and advocate unsubstantiated) mass of forward to future ones. how soon?" that students back the political calumny and invective could be By the way, Mr. Celli, are you Richard M. Nixon candidate of the professor's considered by a professor to sure you were at the same Former Vice-President of the United States choice on no other basis than constitute a rational concert we were? Saigon, South Vietnam the professor's advocacy.