CORNELL CHRONICLE Student Patrols on Work/Study Veterinary
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'Puss-in-Boots' Page 3 CORNELL Summer Jobs Available Page 3 CHRONICLE New Athletic Director Page 5 Easter Celebrations Page 7 Vol. 7 No. 27 Thursday, April 15, 1976 Work Reduction Benefit Page 8 Student Patrols On Work/Study Some 20 Cornell University aide will work about 15 hours a undergraduates, easily iden- week during the academic year, tifiable in conspicuous red nylon although he hopes they can be jackets, will soon be assisting trained on a full-time basis the Safety Division in many non- beginning in May, after the end criminally related law- of classes. enforcement activities as part of McDaniel said the student a new work-study program aide program is intended to in- Dean Cramton, Dean McKersie and Professor Silbey reflect. developed by William E. Mc- crease the division's services in Daniel, chief of the Safety Divi- an efficient and economical sion. manner, to provide a liaison with NYC Convocation The unarmed students will be students and student groups, patrolling buildings and proper- and to help students through the ties, wtiting parking tickets, work-study program. To be con- spotting and reporting fire and Draws 700 Alumni sidered for the work-study safety hazards, giving first aid, program, students must file an "It used to be the case that Welcoming alumni and in- doing clerical work and helping application with the Financial wisdom came down from Mt. troducing the morning's program to control traffic on Cornell Aid Office. 203 Day Hall, ac- Sinai with one person carrying in the Hilton ballroom. University property, among other duties, cording to Larry Kenyon, coor- sacred tablets; it is now the case President Dale R. Corson said according to McDaniel. dinator of student employment. that it comes down from Ithaca convocations are a vehicle for The students will be known as Financial Aid Office. The aides' by the planeload," Robert B. continuing education and allow student service aides. work schedules will be adjusted McKersie, dean of the School of alumni "to profit from the rich McDaniel anticipates each Continued on Page 2 Professor Lowi exhorts Industrial and Labor Relations, academic tradition of their un- told about 700 Cornell alumni iversity." and others who paid $12 to The keynote speaker, spend last Saturday at Cornell's Theodore J. Lowi. the John L Veterinary Open House Set Bicentennial Convocation held at Senior Professor of American In- the New York Hilton. stitutions, declared the United It's been 100 years since cow while it munches con- tunity for the public to tour the Wisdom was dispensed in States has entered "a Second Cornell's New York State College tentedly on hay. college's large and small animal plentiful amounts by Cornell Republic." characterized by of Veterinary Medicine granted Exhibits are also planned to hospitals and other facilities, pick professors and graduates during enormous federal, primarily the first D.V.M. degree in the trace the history of veterinary up pointers on large and small the day, billed as an opportunity presidential, powers that were country, and students at the medicine in the United States animal care, and learn more "to better understand those not intended to be. "It has all the college will celebrate the event from the early 1600s — when about the field of veterinary forces that, over the past two makings of an illegitimate and commemorate the history of almost anyone willing to treat medicine. Last year the event at- hundred years, have created the republic, desperately in need of veterinary medicine at their an- animals could qualify as a tracted more than 7.500 people distinctive character of this na- fundamental reform." Lowi said. nual open house to be held from veterinarian — to the present, from throughout the Northeast tion." Continued on Page 2 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. April when the complexity of and from as far away as Canada 24. veterinary medicine equals that and Alabama. The open house will feature of human medicine. Visitors to the open house many of its perennially popular Most exhibits and displays are should park in the "B" lot adja- Phi Psi 500 Run displays and demonstrations. designed for adults and children cent to the College of Veterinary Visitors can listen to the heart over 10. Younger children are Medicine. Self-guided tours of beats of various animals, view welcome if they are adequately the college will begin from the Cranks Up May 1 the filmed birth of a foal, watch chaperoned. college's main entrance on Beer chugging at five passing five bars or restaurants: baby chicks hatch, learn what a The annual open house, coor- Tower Road Extension and at the Collegetown bars will be com- Chef Italia. The Royal Palm, The veterinarian looks for when ex- dinated by the student chapter of large animal hospital just north bined with a footrace in the se- Connection, Morrie's and the amining a dog. and peek into the the American Veterinary Medical of the "B" parking lot. Both tours cond annual Cornell University Chapter House. The race con- rumen (part of the stomach) of a Association, provides an oppor- will cover the same exhibits. Phi Psi 500 race to raise money cludes at Phi Psi. for the Greater Ithaca Activities Independent teams are eligi- Center (GIAC). Last year, the Phi ble for sponsors if they cannot Psi 500 footrace, with some 250 afford to enter on their own. runners from Cornell, netted Thorn said. Sponsors will be as- more than $700 for the GIAC, signed on a first-come first- according to James Thorn, a served basis. member of Phi Kappa Psi frater- Phi Psi also plans time trials nity. to be held for all runners at This years race will be held Cornell's Schoellkopf Field from Saturday, May 1, or in case of noon until 3 p.m. Saturday, April rain, on Sunday, May 2. Sign- 24 at which time the runners will ups for individuals or teams be given their t-shirts and must wishing to compete in the race chug a beer and run one lap are being held through April 23 round the track. on Monday. Wednesday and Fri- Awards of medals or trophies day in the Willard Straight Hall for the winners will be given out lobby, Thorn said. The number of at an outdoor party after the runners this year will be limited race, from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the to 290 Phi Psi parking lot. Thorn said. Entrance fees are $25 for a The party is open to the Cornell team of three runners, $7.50 for community. each additional team runner to a Persons interested in par- maximum of 5 per team, and ticipating who have problems or $10 for individual runners. The questions should call Phi Kappa fee covers the cost of the beer Psi at 257-2525; fraternity and and of "Road Runner" t-shirts sorority teams should ask for worn by each runner. Dave Dunn or Jack Benjamin The 1.1 mile course begins at and independent teams or in- Phi Psi, and winds up Campus dividual runners should ask for Sheep models sophisticated diagnostic equipment for visitors to last year's veterinary open house. Road to College Avenue before Larry Kummer. 2 CORNELL CHRONICLE Thursday, April 15, 1976 'Second Republic' Debated Continued from Page I Since some leaks are in- problems of the Second Republic Job Opportunities The Second Republic evitable, the president also staffs would have to be found "in a emerged in 1961, he said. The the White House with advertis- head-on confrontation with the New Deal and post-New Deal ing men,' who know how "to constitutional and legal struc- At Cornell University periods represented a transition redefine the news so that it ap- tures that gave rise" to it. from an earlier time pears to be different, and better, After suggesting possible The following are regular continuing full-time- positions characterized by more powerful than it actually is." steps, which he said might all unless otherwise specified. For information about these state governments, a stronger But some news is bound to amount only to "tinkering" he oositions, contact the Personnel Department B-12, Ives Hall. Congress, and an absence of escape without being succes- concluded "the only lasting solu- Please do not inquire at individual departments until you have contacted Personnel. An Equal Opportunity Employer. direct and coercive federal sfully redefined. Therefore the tion is widespread awareness of powers over citizens. president employs people the problem itself. A nation gains Individual in lay-off status will be given preference in referrals. Each president since 1961 "skilled in redefining reality itself, stature according to the size of • indicates new jobs in this week has acted much like his fellow to make failure appear to be less the problems it is prepared to (sh) indicates shorthand required Second Republic presidents. The serious or in fact often to convert confront. In the Second Republic POSITION (DEPARTMENT) president begins office with a failure into success. This is the we have before us a problem fund of popular support, but he "Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Government) quintessential professional skill great enough to destroy us or to "Administrative Secretary and Sales Assistant, A-15 (University uses it up in office and his public of the lawyer," Lowi said. make us once again a great na- Press) approval ratings drift downward, Finally, in the event that all tion." Administrative Secretary, A-15 (Nafl Astronomy & Ionosphere except for brief upward move- else fails to prevent news of In response, Roger Cramton, Cntr.) ment during international crises.