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Thelander Award $100 Referendum Think of It As Tuition Tht •lection board of IUPUI announced the LU following results in balloting for lost week's student senate elections. Don Curtis was elected student senate president and Fronk Radaker vice president. Og PRESIDENT Duoata Curtis DT Frank Radaker DT SATOR: James Albrecht DT Richard Andres DT John Deng Bnrttaw DT Steven D. Bitters DT Stephen Brooks 3Sth Charles Broyles 3Mb George (Wade) Carmichael <7 Herron Sara Cheaow eth DT Robert Crcvistoo ISth Alan B. Crewe DT WUlism M Embanks DT Robert D. Gaadnif Normal Robert Halter DT Patricia Hetoi Education Ondy Henderson 38th Daniel Jackson 38th Leslie A Jamison Normal Gerald M King DT Louise S Kitchen DT Pamela KUageasmMh Nursing George Kreilis DT Dorothy L Martin Education Caesar, Nego Anthony L Miles DT Referendum Frank Meier DT \ Ndugu Mamina-Withdrew DT and Luck Jim John Rekis DT Scott ScheiMer DT David Sigmund 38th The result of the voting on the During the spring semester Dick Sim moo DT refersodums came out as another new course will be of Greg Steele DT follows fared CM Ancient History II Marianna Tobin 38th Referendum No. 1, Row 34. In addition to covering the Do you favor the collection of history of Rome as s republic a voluntary activity fee on a and a world-governing empire, check-off basis’ Yes 346 No the course deals with the origins 117 of Christianity and the careers Herron faculty Referendum No. 2, Row 35. of famous Romans like Cato the Thelander Do you favor a consolidated Censor, 'Lucky Jim Sulla. Student Government for Caesar, and Nero, and famous to exhibit art IUPUP Yes 404 No 117 non Romans like Hannibal and aw ard $100 Also Ndugu Mumina, ballot Cleopatra The Herron School of Art, 1701 lumber 27on the ballot card, North Pennsylvania Street, will officially withdrew from the Section present a Faculty Exhibition An sward for outstanding All candidates are expected to (Part I) November 5 through student research and writing in remove, all posters and other November 24 history has been established st campaign materials as soon as The Herron School of Art has a Indians University-Purdue possible faculty of accomplished University st Indianapolis in professional artists, who come * memory of Dr Theodore together from many parts of the Thelander Jr., a member of the United States and the world history faculty for nearly a This exhibition gives an op­ quarter of a century portunity to view a wide variety of styles and media Paintings, The f 100 Thelander Memorial prints, sculptures, ceramics, Prise will be awarded to an Think of it as tuition drawings, photographs, IUPUl undergraduate student weavings, illustrations, and at the final spring meeting of the Students at ladlaaa l aiventty Pardue University at Indianapolis graphic designs are included campus History Club The paper will be a Me to aae Bask American! charge cards to pay far tuition and Approaches vary from the will be read at the meeting, then fee charges, campus hsakslsre purchases, and rental af university abstract to the figurative bound and placed in the per housing after November 20 The exhibition has been manent collection of the IUPUI tfcvided into two parts, with Library The arrangement will allew itndsnti to nse BankAmericards to „ twelve artists represented in pay fees at regP trattou fur their tsars sc nett semester each The second part will be The Thelander Memorial The charf. aids will he leaned upon approval of applications to held in December Prise has been established students 21 an-, eider. If their parents held BankAmericards students The exhibition is open to the through gifts made by under 21 may nse them to chdrge campus purchases and fees after public, free of charge, Monday colleagues, friends, students aanruval hv Indiana National Bank. through Thursday from 9 a m and former students of the late Application farms fur BankAmericards are avails hie at IUPUI will e p m in the Herron Dr Thelander He taucht Admissions Offices, the afflces af the Registrar. Bursar, and Con­ Galtary, 1701 North Pennsyl history st the former Purdue troller. apd at the Bookstore The Controller's Office (7888) and vania Street, Indianapolis University 38th Street Campus Bursar's Office (tl4d> will answer questions about the use af from 1M7 until 1971 BankAmericards 2 November*. Itn In order to facilitate enrollments In English THE SAGAMORE courses during Pre-registration, the English L E T ­ Department has prepared a list of expended course TUf Soqomoct •* pubMbfd by thf itudteHof Itidtoito-Uhlvtciity. descriptions for courses which are net adequately Purdue un.eervty ft i*»dton#poM v*wx tip rrutd Iff mou of the defined in the catalogue. The list will be available an «j.»or.*i SUM or of tho mdtvtdooi wntori whoit Ippf i r in by or about November 1 In the net T*c\c v*wv do not twccutnly reflect move of the IUPUI edrrxniitrttion toculty or student body The Department hopes that TERS students to make informed program. Editor in-Chief ............................................ ....... OfcfcVoveo MANAGING Editor -------------------------------- .'----------- *HI Nook \ But<nnt Monogor ........................ —— -------Chip Pgrcotl Pnotogropt»*r ..................~ .............— — M IMSBuBy Hunter answers Cortoon.it DovoGrogory Ittti Si Stott .................. — Lotloy Morgan. Grogg Smith on colonialism Report* t ond Stott Koron Wllllomi. Stovt Zikor Percy Jotinion, Shonti Bollm. John Wild. *•> Dovonport Don't Throw Rote Boormon. Roaonne Boliliow. TP the Editor In roftrsnee to fee writer « i neo- coionialwm who spent so much EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS time sod so many worth (such as •dollar bill” slavery. Wall Street A w ay r a p h o u s e --------------- --------------------------------------------— fts -m i ORAFT COUNSELING WS-SBJ7 •‘octopus", "insane American W ELFARE RIGHTSORGANIZATION .......................... 4JMS7* cap*taint "seMohochu^." *Tn- PLANNED PARENTHOOO ........................... O H M viaible government’’ ) trying to IN O IA N A C IV ILLIB ER TIES U N IO N UVdOSt prove that the XJS was an enemy of LEGAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION OF INOIANAPOLIS AJ2 257I w n f e t o g or other. I would like to Your Chance suggoat he take a look at gw Soviet RAPLINE WS-IS1S Union and its reel em pu* h o s p it a l GENERAL (lor drug EM ER GEN CY problem*) AJO-7S37 Only 99 per cont of the Soviet COMMUNITY ADDICTIONS SERVICES AGENCY ............... WJ-S4J1 people are ethnically Russian, only CRIME A LER T AJJ-MII 3 per cent are members of the ruling BLACK STUDENT UNION class the Communist Party A VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 4»-7004 handful of Communists make To Vote government policy, everybody else h allowed to say "y es ’ * Compare the "body cou rt" of the Soviet Regime with its monarchist predecessor and you understood what slavery ia all about Or talk to SUICIDE PREVENTION SERVICE those writers in the U.S5.R who are not pets of the KGB (Ministry of State Security) and ask them 24 tan 1 4q Naturally, that will be a little hard to % do since they are jailed or working at "socially useful" jobs in the Arctic Under Stalin minorities accused of 632-7575 "c o la b o ra tio n " w ere not only deported from their lands and ebsprrsed by government troops in Siberia and the Far East, but also forbidden to have newspapers in their own languages, to have schools, to form any tort of group EDITORIAL and had all reference to them ex cised from the "Great Soviet Encyclopedia" This. I submit, is what colonialism really amounts to Worse yet. m 1969. Kruschev admitted in lus famous speech ail of Veterans aid the crimes of genocide against the minorities and then did virtually nothing to improve the situation Stalin’s only effort to "im prove" things was to try and deport the Ukrainians, all 45 million’ He gave bill passes up because he couldn't find enough room in the U 5 5 R. (the largest country in the world) to lose them’ If the Soviet Union doesn’t upset the writers sensibilities then maybe ^ the Chinese Empire under the modern war-lord Mao TXe-tung will Ocl. 24. 1972 thill live on as a day of great happiaeu in the beam According to United Nations in­ of Viet Nam era teteraat for on that day the preaideot signed Into Ian vestigations, the "People's the Viet Nam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act o11972. R ep u b lic” of China has I quote from the Congress tonal Record ; k was agreed upon that systematically driven out. killed off the rate for a single veteran would he Increased 25.7 per cent to 1229 a or brainwashed the entire month ...As agreed upon, the compromise version, which will be population of Tibet Chinese settlers retroactive Sept 1. *72. provides that a married veteran’s rate will be were brought in to toke over the land increased 27.3 per cent from 1295 to 1291. The addkloo of a child will from the natives and to make Tibet "Chinese ” Much the same was done boost the rate about 29 per cent from $239 to 1299. Finally a 31 per cent in Stnkiang province and in south increase tolls is provided for each additional child.*’ west China—all ethnic populations The Black Student Union wishes to Issue an appeal With the above approved increases a Viet Nam Era Vet can now were forced to accept Chinese to all students for tutoring. If you have any spare participate more fully in furthering bit education by nUlixing these culture (not to mention Chinese funds politics) or be exterminated time to tutor other students on a self-help basis we This act sIso-increases the rates far work-sindy programs and I think a sober examination of the would like to hear from you.
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