the rice thresher volume 57, number 25 rice university, houston, texas thursday, april 23, 1970

Waited HACKERMAN APPOINTED PRESIDENT The Thresher is looking for JOHN MAULDIN as first class citizens within the concerned with current social sored programs during 1960-61, writers and workers for the Dr. Norman Hackerman, Uniiversity, and with other problems. I feel that this is an Vice President and Provost of 70-71 school year. If you can president of the University of university related problems he area in which most universities the University in 1961 and devote just a few hours a Texas, has been appointed said. are lacking. 1962, and Vice Chancellor for month you can be of great Academic Affairs of the UT President of William Marsh He added, "These problems Hackerman, 58, was born in service. The Thresher especial- System from 1963 to 1967. Rice University. He succeeds should not be allowed to reach Baltimore. He obtained his B.A. ly needs writers to work on its Dr. Kenneth S. Pitzer, who re- the proportions where the fac- in 1932 and Ph.D. in 1935 at Hackerman was appointed to sport staff next year. signed the Rice Presidency in ulty have to use a considerable Johns Hopkins University. He the National Science Board by Can you Draw? The Thresher 1968 to become Preisident of amounty of their time trying joined the University of Texas President Johnson and con- would like to use feature car- Stanford University. Dr. Frank to solve them. It is the job of faculty at Austin in 1945 and firmed by the Senate for a six- toons during the next year. E. Vandiver, has filled the vac- the president to see that these became Presdent in 1967. year term beginning May 10, If you are interested, contact ancy as Acting-President since problems are kept at a mini- He served as Chairman of the 1968. In October 1969, he was any of the editors or staff, or last spring. The appointment mum." Corrosion Research Laboratory elected Chairman of the Board call the Thresher office, ext. will become effective September of Trustees of Argonne Uni- 221. The office is always open Commenting upon the fact until 1961. He was Dean of the 1. versities Association. Tuesday and Wednesday nights. that the University of Texas University's research and spon- In an interview with the already has a structure similar Thresher, President Hackerman to the proposed University had these comments to make Council, he indicated that he about the University. is willing to work with all seg- Wiess Premieres New Film ments of the University. By GARY BELL ability to influence people. a political figure who can do "The reason for the existence The prime movers of the Yet through his art one dis- anything he wants on a rational of the university is to provide He said, "Good sense is not Wiess Tabletop Theatre, George covers that he is discouraged; basis. He knows and uses all the means, facilities, and the necessarily a function of age. Greanias and Doug Kilgore, he is frustrated at the pettiness the rhetoric and splendor of a stimulus for people to learn for Anytime I get good advice, no have been bitten by the movie of the personal level of his political leader, but get close themselves. Research is import- matter what the source, I will bug, and the result promises to competition. Under the influence to him and his sincerity falls ant, but research is not the use it." be worthy of the name Wiess of his girl friend (played by apart. He has something about prime factor in a university. Hackerman expressed an in- Tabletop. Grigsby, G. is the Lucy Ferguson) he gets in- him that is frequently mistaken Pure research can be done in tense interest in the curricu- story of Gabriel Grigsby's col- volved with people and politics. for conviction, mistaken in that an institute." lum. "I don't really like degree lege life as a student, artist, Through her influence, she it isn't really there. But he gets He noted that the faculty requirements," he stated. "Not and eventually a reluctant stu- offers him a chance to become the right results, or rather the does its best job when they are all people have a use for science dent leader. Grigsby, as por- a real person, to break out of rational results. The question concerned with their own schol- courses or English courses or trayed by Ed Buford, is a his personal shell and really is one of realpolitik: Does the arship. However, he indicated foreign language courses. I got natural student leader. He has help other people. But he only end justify the means? rid of the science requirement 'a charisma, a 'quality about takes half of what she offers. this does not mean they should Versatility not be concerned about the at Texas." him that exerts an influence He is not at all concerned about problems of the University. Speaking oxf the; relevance of over anyone he meets. He the people he is supposedly Is this typical of what society needs? He's a louse on a per- They should be concerned about th "University to the society, always wins at the little "games helping. He doesn't care. To sonal level, but he is a natural minority admissions, curricu- he said, "If anything should be people play." Fellow students Grigsby, it is only the rational leader. He doesn't get wrapped lum, with their ability to act required, it should be courses respect him for his natural thing to do, perhaps it is the right thing to do. up in dogma and rhetoric, rather he wields it expertly tc Protest Leader achieve a rational end. Perhaps Grigsby is then asked to lead this type of person is what will 1970: The Year Of The Owls? be needed. He is versatile by the way, a preview of the •o guard, and Gary Carley, an- a protest over some unclear By BASIL WEBB enough and powerful enough to new cheerleaders). other redshirt fifth-year, add incident between a student and Sports Consultant hold all the parts together, all size and speed to the line (al- a teacher. He doesn't want to. Big, experienced, deeper than Defense is still the biggest the parts of the rickety machine though Carley is injured and He doesn't care about the inci- in recent memory, and on plas- plus for the Owls: All-America called democracy. will miss Friday's game). Re- dent. But he leads the protest tic grass, the 1970 Rice Owls candidates Roger Roitsch and The technical aspect of this turning lettermen Bill Batchelor anyway—somebody has to do probably have the most optimis- Roy Barnes anchor a defense movie is quite good and imagi- and Walter Richardson handle it and it is only rational that tic outlook of any Owl squad that returns ten of 11 starters. native for a low budget film. the other tackle position; with he be the leader. Because of in a long time. For a preview Roitsch, a defensive guard, was The use of disjointed scenes frosh Tobin Haynes likely to the ensuing plot, Grigsby is of the season, but without the all-SWC last year as a junior, and camera angles in the riot see action at guard. Donnie called before the president of plastic turf, visit Rice Stadium and as a 232-pound experienced and the transition from black Johnson and Jack Neubatier the university. The final result Friday night at 8:00 for the senior this year, rates as Rice's and white to color to distorted seem to lead the contest for is that he doesn't care what annual Blue-Grey game (and, prime candidate for national color give an added visual mes- center with Carley's absence; happens. He is very amoral and acclaim. Barnes, Who tagged sage to the ideas presented in both have seen experience there despises people who put moral the title of "SWC Sophomore the dialogue. Symbolism is not before. gloss on his action and appar- Defensive Player of the Year" ent ideas. Two of his friends running rampant throughout R0TC Awards last year, is a strong, quick, The big shakeup, of course, (Charles Tanner and Ray Simp- the film, although metaphor- The annual Joint Army-Navy fast, all-out competitor, and can was in the backfield. Stahle son) say that he has done the seekers will undoubtedly find Review was held yesterday in play linebacker or defensive end Vincent, the incredible running right thing. This is the moral symbolism and may even decide front of Lovett Hall. Rear Ad- with amazing range. o quarterback, has been shifted gloss Grigsby despises and he that Grigsby is a Christ-figure. miral Chester H. Taylor, USNR, Bucky Allshouse, senior, and to tailback. Phil Wood, who replies that it was the rational All in all, Grigsby, G. is a was the reviewing officer. Jack Faubion, senior, play the alternated with Vincent last thing to do, but was it right? movie well worth seeing, even The following Army cadets Owl safeties in the 4-3-4 de- year, will quarterback the team Being unconcerned about him- if only for the entertainment received awards: Drury L. Nor- fense. Allshouse was named to this year. He is backed up by self and realizing his bad posi- that it provides. For the indi- ris, William G. Craddick, Pieter at least one All-SWC team last Mike Kramer, Jimmy Davis and tion, he resigns himself to vidual it might also ask some D. Luan, Warren P. Bagley, year and Faubion (who was an Bruce Gadd. Mike Spruill was whatever fate the president perplexing questions that in Thomas R. Whited, Jr., Cole- Ail-American in track two moved to fullback, but with his decides for him. today's society must be dealt man P. Callaway III, Thomas with. seasons ago) provide experi- injury and the injury loss of What one sees in Grigsby is C. Altaian, Robert L. Womack, ence and surprisingly, size. Tony Blaze Conley, workhorse Roger Smith III, Timothy G. Allshouse is also in charge of of the offense for several years, Berger, Bruce E. Philpott, punting for the team. Either Kim Malone has inherited the Joshua M. Smith, Buford C. or both are candidates for All- fullback slot and proven he can R0ND0LET OUTLINED Alexander, Douglas M. Cold- SWC this year. handle it well. Ron Arceneaux, The calendar for this annual' begins at 2 pm. Be there. well, William R. Roberts, Wen- With Ed Erwin at the other the flashy freshman, is slated end of the year romp started Saturday evening hails the dell C.. Merritt III, Franklin guard slot, Monte Hutchinson, for flanker, and Bob Brown, the today and continues tomorrow opening of the much awaited N. Rhoad Jr., Michael S. Mar- Randy Lee, and Dale Grounds speedy sophomore, has claim on in the Stadium parking lot with movie, Gi-igsby G. This Wiess cotte, Bruce E. Byland, Jeffrey at linebackers, Mike Tyler and split end. Mike Phillips and the Rally Club erecting grand- College Cinema feature length D. Peppers, David G. Haase David Foxy Keys at corner- Gary Butler anchor the line at stands for the beer-bike race. film will be unveiled to an and Greg R. Scharf. backs, and experienced Roger tight end; both are big and But this is not a case of all invitation-only audience at .7:00 The following Navy midship- Collins and Butch Robinson as both can catch. work and no bust. Free beer is in Hamman Hall. Admission is men received awards: Ronald defensive ends, the defense is Kicking looks good, with Alls- offered to the Rally Club five dollars a couple. K. Griswold, Rodger P. Lilje- solidly set. Since several of the house returning as punter, ai\d helpers. There will be a poolside cock- strand, Allen R. Coffin III, probable starters are out with Mark Williams, a placekicking Friday's' festivities include tail party preceding the formal Marc L. Goldschmitt, Jerry M. track now, Ronnie Wardwell, specialist, in the lineup for the perennial Songfest, to be at the Warwick, compliments Fine, Michael R. Tibbetts, Eddie Chris Hale and Tony Citti are fieldgoal and PAT tries. held at 7:30 pm in the RMC, of Dr. Frank Vandiver and Dr. E. Johansson III, Frank L. likely to see lots of action on and for the less musically in- Latest word from the Ath- Frederic Wierum, from 8 to 9 Lewis, Bruce A. Coats, Greg A. the Blue defense Friday night. letic Department: no eleventh clined thefe is the Blue-Gray Gilliland, Edward R. Dykes, intra-squad game. Play begins pm. Admission is included in The prospects for the offense game is planned now. Next fall's the dance ticket. Richard H. Brownley Jr., Rob- are almost as exciting. The Rice schedule sees VMI returning to at 8 pm in the stadium, and joy ert B. Matthews, Bradley P. offensive line will, for the first Houston for the opener, Rice of joys, itig'free to the Rice Stu- And finally, the Rondelet Etherton, Stephen C. Collins, time in recent memory, actually travelling to LSU, and Califor- dent. (See related story in Ball itself. The dance begins Ronald R. Ladd, Bobert, G. ^putweigh some of its opponents. nia here for Homecoming. Rice Owlook) at 9 pm in the Warwick Hotel Harris, John Wallace, Gerald All-America candidate Brownie plays Texas and Tech in Hous- Having kept in shape (?) and is "The Untouch- H. Philpy and Dean E. Lowe. Wheless who was drafted by ton, at night for a change, and all year, the participants in ables," an area soul group. The A good time was had by all the Miami Dolphins but elected TCU here as well. The rest of Saturday's bear-bike race presentation of the Queen and at the final formation of the to return for a redshirt fifth- the SWC games are away. promise action. That's Satur- her Court will be made at 10:30 graduating Cadets and Mid- year at tackle alongside giant Next week: SWC track meet day afternoon in the Rice at the dance. The formal is six shipmen. Ron Waedemon who was moved preview. Stadium Parking Lot. Racing dollars per couple. Airs. Kahn hits Thresher for tenure case inaccuracies To the Editor: of the dark. Yet, even the Nazis It is true, that the F.C. has Concerning Dr. Milburn's uni- passes the office of Dr. von der There is little left to increase did not attack the dead. This examined Dr. Milburn's record. versity service, I feel called Mehden. and sharpen the pain of a behavior is generally character- Fortunately, the gentlemen of upon to be a judge. Finally, permit me, please, to widow who has just lost her istic of a certain type of winged the F.C. are alive, and can de- husband under the most tragic animal. Do you call it service for add one word concerning the fend themselves against this freedom of speech which has circumstances. The lack of ac- Since the dead cannot defend reproach of neglect and/or Rice that he has in no small knowledgement of her husband's degree contributed to the demise been battled for so valiantly themselves, it is my duty to ignorance. by Rice students in recent excellence in scholarship and right some of the wrongs, and But credit must be given of my husband? How does Dr. integrity of character by ad- Milburn suggest to make up weeks. As Professor Matusow I stand proud to defend a man where credit is due. Mr. Robie stated so well in the Thresher ministration or colleagues of whom nobody has known better continues "This is further proof for this loss which Rice has Rice in the Thresher is amply suffered? And don't think that "The university must maintain than I, a true humanist, a of the need for students to sit an open forum, resist threats made up for by the loving trib- Menschenfreund whose single in on the decisions of the Fac- I have no evidence to substanti- ute in Mr. Syng S. Yom's ate my statements — not the from all sources, and respect fault might have been that he ulty Council and departments." the authority of its own duly letter, and by the expression was too trusting, too kind, too I agree wholeheartedly. If stu- least of it my husband's desper- of deep sorrow and genuine ate poetry of recent months constituted committees. To say non-suspecting, too lenient, if dents had sat in on the deci- this much is to say the obvious." sympathy which have been ex- you like. sion involving Dr. Milburn and which will be published by the tended to my children and me other members of the German U. of Texas, one of the many Let me go one step further. by many students, members of These are the facts: (and I schools where he was held in I would like to see this freedom realize that there are always Dept., the falsehoods in Mr. the faculty, and scholars and Robie's article would never have high esteem. of speech extended to students academic societies from count- some people who have made up occurred. Very often the desirability of who may be intimidated within less universities from coast to their minds and don't want to In conclusion, Mr. Robie a teacher is also reflected in their own Dept. to speak their coast, from Florida to Canada, be confused with facts) states that "The Faculty Coun- the offers which he receives convictions, who may fear re- various European cities, and It is false, that "During the cil has indicated to the SA that from other institutions. My hus- prisals when they do not yield oven Nig-eria. Rice has lost a Masterson incident Kahn called they will reconsider and revote band had turned down three to pressure (such as signing scholar of international reputa- the German Dept. and instruct- the case of Dr. Milburn if we offers from very reputable uni- petitions), and whose com- tion. I-Iis students have lost ed the professors that they (Mr. Robie and friends, I as- versities within the past three plaints to the administration tlieir best friend. were not to discuss the crisis sume?) can provide proof of months for the sole reason that are not kept confidential. with any students." Dr. Milburn's good teaching he didn't want to leave his stu- It is also out of concern for Yet, it remained up to some It is right, that my husband and outstanding university dents at the mercy of some these students that I, a poor members of the German Dept. called Dr. Milburn and another service." While I have heard members of the German Dept. widow, who has little to lose at Rice to add insult to injury. member of the German Dept. and read many complaints Perhaps, Dr. Milburn has also but her husband's good name Mr. Murray of the Thresher on the phone, because they were about Dr. Milburn's teaching, I received offers from other uni- and the memory of his honor lias informed me that the con- expected to come up for tenure do not have enough information versities, in which case students and integrity, have mustered tents of an article by Mr. Peter or renewal of contract, and he to be a judge. And why should who like him would do him no my poor English and my strong Robie on p. 7 of last week's wanted in their interest to pro- a teacher who enjoys the repu- favor in trying to keep him faith in all of the Rice students Thresher had been carefully tect them from exposure. In a tation of being an extremely in a place where his conscience to write this open letter. checked with members of the very friendly and non-chalant easy grader not be popular? must haunt him any time he Gorman Dept. I have no reason tone he said: "Why don't you MRS. ROBERT L. KAHN to doubt Mr. Murray's state- play it cool?" And he also sug- ment, nor Mr. Robie's good gested that they would not to all concerned intentions in reporting what he spend entire class periods on assumed to be facts, though politicking (something that stu- one can certainly wonder about dents of Dr. Milburn had previ- : free speech issue bog the tactfulness and fairness in ously complained about). By EDWARD R. DYKES a nebulous change without he should have been. The sama reporting* ill on a man who has My husband never "instruct- Last week's Thresher (the deigning to "stoop" to the level holds foxs Hoffman in Hermann barely beett-'buried, a man who ed" anyone in his or any other April 16 issue) is a very amus- of specifics. Simply because at Park and later downtown. Those took his life, as is commonly Dept. He advised and suggested, ing newspaper. One article one time or the other an indi- who wanted to hear what little known on your fair campus, always in the interest of the ("Who disturbed what and how vidual in authority renders a he had to say were able to do because certain members of his person involved: Everyone who come?", page 3) was written decision contrary to the emo- so. While a responsible student Dept. drove him into this act has known him, except for this by the foremost female revolu- tional impulses of Mr. Mauldin group should be allowed to in- of desperation when he could small group in his Dept., will tionary on campus, yet this does not mean ipso facto that vite on campus speakers of no longer take the suffering gladly testify to this, and to fearless liberated woman ap- this individual is unreceptive to their choice, the administration, so cruelly inflicted upon him. misconstrue the events in such parently felt ashamed to lend appropriate emendations in the faculty, and students cannot I would hope that Mr. Robie, a fashion throws a considerable her name to her prattlings. She existing order. In fact, there and should not give equal con- or other reporters of the light on those persons and their signed instead, "A concerned have been several progressive sideration and regard to any Thresher when collecting or motives who have so miscon- student." But then it is prob- measures approved by the and all ideas. The principles cUecking their materials would strued' them. In the aftermath ably too much to expect a radi- Board of Trustees in recent of freedom of expression does not fall prey to such biased of the Masterson affair the cal to measure up to the stand- years' (open house policy for not imply the equality of ideas and outright untrue informa- AAUP investigated my husband ards of literary and intellectual example). and actions. There are ideas of tion, but make sure that their and found his actions beyond integrity. Mr. Mauldin suffers the same much greater value than others. sources are impartial and cred- reproach. However, if there is Judging from Mr. Mauldin's inadequecies of which he ac- ible. Not everyone who wants to no stop to the distortion of editorial, "An open letter to cuses Mr. Lovett. open his mouthy irsegardless Now - that my husband has these facts I shall ask for a H. Malcolm Lovett," our new Dr. Kolenda's letter (page (sic) of his qualifications to paid so dearly for whatever new investigation bv the Na- editor has a penchant for phil- 2) violated a cardinal principle; say something intelligent can faults he may have had—and tional AAUP. osophy. His product last week he actually accused students of be allowed indiscriminate use who dares to throw the first It is false, that "Contrary was a good introduction to a irresponsibility in the Hoffman of this university's facilities. stone? Surely not Dr. Milburn to what the Faculty Council "C minus" philosophy paper on debacle! The Student Senate This place should be run like who has benefited so much from had promised, the chairman of Mr. Strangelovett, or The and the SCB were not unblem- a university and not a hog call- my husband's benevolence and the German Dept. continued to Effect of an Atomic Holocaust ished defenders of the right as ing contest. Flagrant misappli- protection—now the character make decisions on matters re- on the Administration of Rice seems to be the consensus cation of freedom of speech assassination continues with un- lating to granting these teach- University." I am sure that Mr. among a great many. Dr. Ko- ultimately results in its demise abashed callousness. My hus- ers tenure." Lovett was flattered to think lenda rightfully asks why the since the resultant anarchy band was fortunate to escape It is true} that these deci- that his actions are of such Senate and the SCB were so effectively prevents everyone persecution under the Nazis. He sions were all made by the cosmic proportions. hostile to Dean Wierum's but a few from utilizing the and I recognized only too F.C. Unfortunately, Mr. Mauldin's reasonable conditions for the right. This was very apparent clearly the same techniques It is false, that the "Faculty editorial, while entertaining, appearance of Hoffman. the evening after the burning w h e they were employed Council had done nothing to was not particularly relevant Perhaps if the administration of the RMC annex when the against him during the last evaluate the teaching ability to the point he seemed to be were to allow the John Birch so-called "free speech rally" on fifteen months of his life: the of Dr. Milburn (or of any of attempting to develop. The Society to use university facili- the RMC patio was the scene distortion of facts, the attack the professors) or university reader upon close examination ties, free of charge, for a public of vicious heckling and inter- from the back, the assault out service." finds Mr. Mauldin advocating fund raising drive and political ruptions when anyone attempt- rally to be followed afterwards ed to present a dissenting with a symphony presentation opinion. of patriotic music, the student It is perhaps appropriate Profs say Robie was misinformed response would be somewhat that a phony issue was made To the Editor: promises of this type at any will always be ready to con- different. of the anti-intellectual har- In an article in the Thresher time. Moreover, this point was sider new information relative If the Senate and the SCB angues of a pathological mind. (April 9, 1970) Peter Robie dis- clearly discussed in a meeting to any promotions or tenure had taken a lower-keyed ap- The least equal of ideas are cussed the process of granting between members of the SA case. This, however, does not proach and consulted the Dean social immorality and crass tenure. He specifically referred Commitee on Tenure and Teach- mean that either promStions or with open minds to achieve a nihilism. They';T*Ve not worth to the consideration for promo- ing and members of the Faculty denial of promotions can be compromise solution or at least one broken glass door. tion of Dr. Milburn to the Council on March 19, at which held up indefinitely. This mat- an understanding of the Dean's Mr. Horstman's lengthy tenurqd rank of Associate Pro- Mr. Robie was present. ter, too, was reviewed at the position, the situation would article on page 3 certainly de- fessor of Germanics. The story Mr. Robie 'further started, meeting, on Mardh 19. ' not have grown to such propor- serves a great deal of comment, contains a number of inaccura- "The Faculty Council had done tions. Hoffman was never de- indeed much more than there cies which should not go un- nothing to evaluate the teach- It is hoped that these cor- nied the privilege to speak on is space available in this answered. ing ability of Dr. Milbrun (or rections will clarify some of the campus by Dean Wierum, it column. Mr. Horstman glorifies of any of the professors) or issues in this matter and con- was the conditions of his ap- Hoffman's ten minute excursion Mr. Robie states, "Contrary university service." These im- tribute to the accuracy of the pearance which were disputed. onto the campus Monday, morn- to what the Faculty Council portant factors were most seri- record. The entire so-called "free ing, April 13, as a noble ven- had promised, the chairman of ously discussed and considered F. R. BROTZEN speech" issue was bogus. At ture when the whole episode the German Department con- by the Faculty Council, and T. W. LELAND no time was it ever a question was the amusing adventure of tinued to make decisions on Mr. Robie and the SA Commit- D. R. PRICE-WILLIAMS of free speech. The matter was an exhibitionist hopping across matters relating to granting tee on Tenure and Teaching Z. W. SALSBURG one of procedure, nothing more. campus like a jackrabbit look- these teachers tenure." This is were so informed at the afore- R. L. SASS Everyone on this campus was ing for a briar patch. incorrect because the Faculty mentioned meeting. G. K. WALTERS saying what he wanted, and Mr. Horstman is correct in Council did not make any Clearly, the Faculty Council J. A. WARD indeed a great deal more than (Continued on Page 3)

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0 Borg urges wider perspective, less hypocrisy To the Editor: fight was initially carried on on this same issue. Throwing right to interview here—we DROMGOOLE'S Now that the Hoffman case by a small percentage of the an interviewer from the CIA just didn't bother to fight for NEW is safely in the past, I think student body (specifically to out of the Memorial Center is as we did in this last case. it is time to place the incident get Mr. Hoffman here). It was not in the interest of free For this reason I feel a taint and in a somewhat wider perspec- only after the whole Rice com- our rights in these instances of hypocrisy must be added to USED tive. It is not really structural munity became involved that speech. I would feel a little an otherwise well-conducted TYPEWRITERS changes which concern me, for the issue transcended Hoffman hypocritical yelling "free and well-founded fight to bring Electrical and Mechanical I feel confident that these will and evolved into one of free speech — will Mr. Hoffman here. I do not re- Adding and Calculating come. We must be free to in- speech. come" when I had yelled "free gret fighting for Mr. Hoffman; Machines vite any speakers to the Rice speech — Lyndon Johnson will I only regret not having fought O Sales • Rental campus—and any speaker we We owe much, in this case, not come" only months before. for LBJ or for the CIA inter- Purchase invite must be free to speak to a small group of students— It is true that most of us viewer. Hopefully we will all • Serv,ce • Repairs On here. those who made us aware of are not guilty of this "free act more consistently in the this violation of our rights. But 9 Rentals All Makes Two weeks ago we were all speech for our side only "atti- future. DROMGOOLE'S excitedly fighting for the right there have been times when tude. Most of us will agree that STEPHEN BORG TYPEWRITER SHOP, INC. of free speech, to bring Mr. equally small groups of stu- Johnson should have spoken Wiess, '71 Hoffman to the campus. The dents have violated our rights here and that the CIA has a In the Village i LAS VILLAS CLUB I JA 6-4651 2515 Rice Blvd. i Welcome to . . . ; New Location—Free Parking ± 4319 Montrose ; You Can Pay More Psychological Determinants | ( PM—12 AM Elsewhere, But Why? To the Editor: campus? And, most of all: why ever for their own welfare or t 1 AM Sat. and Sun 5 Hopefully the current crisis do people so often choose to the welfare of others they | HAPPY HOUR, 5-6 f is over. Abbie Hoffman has behave in this manner? should always choose the first gone back to Chicago, and of the two alternatives. 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One minute of thought decision which he refused to the very roots of human soci- will convince anyone that if reason about? Why was Rice ety. THE FIRST OF THE TWO men have any regard whatso- invaded by a mob from off- ALTERNATIVES REQUIRES THE EXERCISE OF REASON, TRAVEL UNLIMITED, INC. Concerned- BUT MEN ARE TAUGHT TO LIVE BY FAITH. At the first (Continued from Page 2) unfortunate sense of priorities moment of a child's life this Complete Worldwide Travel Serivce that the Board of Trustees as do a great many others. terrible process begins. He is • Airline Reservations & Ticketing should not in general enter into Mx*. Horstman concludes his told not to question the exist- • Group & Individual Tours the normal and established article with much bravado, ence of God, but to believe— • Steamship Cruises self-governing procedures of "... the Board (must) legally to have faith. Not to question • Business Travel Arrangements the university. Yet what do you concede the third resolution his parents, but to obey and • Hotel, Motel & Resort Reservations do when many students display passed by the faculty last Fri- believe. "If you believe hard • Auto Rentals & Purchases Abroad an irresponsible militancy, there day. If this is not done Rice enough, all of your wishes will • Eurail Passes is an attempted arson against is less than nothing; it is a come true." "But, why, the ROTC building, a trustee's lie. I am ashamed to be part mama?" "Becausc, Daddy says "Now In Our Thirteenth Year car is painted yellow, the physi- of it." Presumably this is cal- so, dear." cal plant of the university is culated to bring tears to the % 2476 Bolsover Drive threatened as well as the lives eyes and shouts of outrage. Malcolm Lovett is an example ."In The Village" ' Phone: 526-3164 of the Dean and the President, of a man who lives by faith. It might surprise Mr. Horst- He issued an arbitrary decision the RMC is burned, the Presi- man to learn that there arr; dent-reverses himself and then based on an arbitrary set of other views of equal legitimacy beliefs which he will not ques- <4444444444444444444444444444444444<444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444<. resigns leaving as executive with his own and that the tri- tion or discuss. Just as it is head of the university a chan- ATTENTION POOL PLAYERS I umph of a particular political impossible to reason with a ± cellor with a history of heart YOUR RICE I.D. IS NOW YOUR | perspective in no way insures true Catholic when he accepts ± trouble, and the entire situation MEMBERSHIP CARD 5 the excellence of this univers- the infallibility of the Pope 011 ± is in general out of hand with at z ity. Mr. Horstman has made a faith, or a true communist £ no one really knowing the hasty judgment and surely most when he accepts the party line, ± consequences of what is hap- will be gracious enough to for- it Js impossible to reason with ± pening o* what may happen? give him. In any event, Mr. Malcolm Lovett. The mob that i The Board has the responsi- Horstman, there ai-e quite a invaded our campus presents £ bility, Mr. Horstman does not. few who could care less that several hundred other examples $ Mr. Horstman seems to fail you are ashamed of this uni- of people who live by faith and ± to realize, that this university versity. Rice University will be hence can't be reasoned with, £ has seen the likes of Mark a center of intellectual experi- Thus, the first of the two | America'^ Finest Billiard Clubs f Rudd, Leroi Jones, and others. ence long after you burn your possible ways of settling a No Other Memberships Necessary J Because an extraordinary set alumni card. £ "In The Village"—2438 Rice Blvd. 5 of circumstances precipitated an dispute is blocked by the mental state that is acquired in child- | LOCATED ABOVE THE I unfortunate affair in no way 2 . LeCUE-BRUNSWICK SHOWROOM 5 proves that the Board considers Outstanding? hood. 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Bennett Falk, Lovett right one is Gittings, America's Mr. Horstman did not seem Joan Foster, Jones leading bridal photographer, to capture George Greanias, Wiess to be very perturbed that a few all the excitement, ever so elegantly. could be able to deter the visit Lee Horstman, Wiess of a man who has much to offer Mini John, Jones When Gittings does your formal this campus. A former Presi- Anne Jones, Jones wedding colour portrait, engagement dent of this country is unworthy Barry Kaplan, Baker and wedding glossies for the newspapers are complimentary. of Mr. Horstman's concern, and Rick Lowerre, Hanszen And, of course you'll want Giitings colour candids; indeed it was so for most of Lisa Ogorzaly, Brown complete coverage of your wedding and reception to re-live the other members of this com- Rick Weber, Baker munity. Mr. "Horstman has an. Steve Wendel, Lovett happily ever afterward. An idea of price: Formal wedding colour portraits start as low as two for $85. 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121 oWlook Owls' minor sports policy handicapped financially by CHIP MATTHEWS but four partial scholarships to so rough that Luis Aparicio proposition, since the courses what scholarships he has, al- One of the biggest miscon- offer each year. Compare this would have trouble fielding available for play are located at though he is still below what ceptions about the athletic pro- with Texas and A&M, Rice's .850; there is a ground rule for considerable distances from the he needs to build a consistent gram at' Rice is the notion that chief competitors for SWC a ball hit up into the trees; campus, and players are not contender; and there has been the minor sports situation has laurels this year, both of which and the outfield is no more repaid for the gasoline used in some controversy over what improved markedly over the last give enough FULL scholarships level than the ski jump at Inns- driviijg out to play. John travel expenses were and should few years. On the surface that to have over twenty paid play- bruck. A source of embarrass- Plumbley is a great guy who have been paid for the players.

appears a reasonable analysis. ers. As Osburn once said, ment to Rice, it could this year has worked hard, but his situa- * S|t * The tennis team contends for "They've got people who never host the series which will de- tion is as near to impossible as national honors and plays its play that we'd be happy to have cide the SWC championship— any I know of. The attitude In summary it might be said home matches in a new stadi- here." The situation was Rice vs. Texas—and thus it toward golf here is such that that Rice has asked its minor um which just has to be the brought home graphically last could embarrass the whole con- the last two members of the sportsmen to compete under finest of its kind. The track year when Texas outfielder ference. Rice athletic establishment to conditions which largely pre- team is among the conference David Chalk hit four home runs TRACK—Rice's runners and attend a golf match were named cluded their being competitive. leaders every year. The base- in a doubleheader sweep of the jumpers have done pretty well, Jess Neely and Joe Davis. There are promises that things will get better, but those ball team is, and has been for Owls which knocked them out but not well enough to deserve SWIMMING—As with golf, promises have existed for a several years, a solid contender of SWC running. Had Osburn Kool-Aid after practice, or so no swimming scholarships are long time and improvement has for SWC honors. The swimmers been able to offer one more it seemed last year until a given. This has caused Rice to not occurred. and golfers have both won to scholarship the year before, it compromise could be worked lose the services of a couple end losing streaks lately; both would probably have gone to out and the powers that be of Olympic swimmers, who de- Why have things been like have some promising young- David Chalk. The baseball man- convinced that the expense cided to go elsewhere when it this? Many blame Bo Hagan, sters, and school swim records power situation was eased would not really be prohibitive. became obvious that not a saying things like, "With foot- are falling right and left. All somewhat during the Neely The Rice track stadium is, un- penny of aid would be available ball going bad, he's trying to in all, a pretty decent record. years by excusing football play- like the baseball field, quite at Rice. Fred Breckwoldt has bring everything else down to ers from spring training to play a good facility. But unless it done a great job since swim- the same level." That is neither But things are not always baseball, like James Street at gets an artificial track, it will ming was revived here in 1965. fair nor true. What progress what they seem to be. In the Texas or Rocky Self at A&M. soon be outdated. But traditionally inadequate Hagan has made—which ia fact case of minor sports at Rice, The footballers were not always GOLF — Of the following material has produced scenes has not been too much—would things have never been what Rood baseball players, but at schools, only one does not give like last year, when the Owls have been greater were the fehey ought to be. The athletic least they gave a coach some golf scholarships: Prairie View, broke seven school records in situation he inherited not so department's support of minor bodies. Hagan's policy has been TSU, St. Thomas, Houston Bap- eleven events while on their out-of-date. sports can be described in most to excuse only those athletes tist, Rice, and Alvin Junior way to losing a dual match by The athletic department has cases as minimal; often it has who have, in effect already College. Rice is the one, of a score of 89-31. in the past explained certain been less than that. One might proved themselves in both course. Actually I know of no Actually the swimming pre- situations by saying either, even say that whatever success spots. A sound policy from a other university in the nation gram is not even run by the "We can't afford any better," the minor sports have achieved football standpoint, it neverthe- which attempts to compete in athletic department. The PE ©r "That's the way we've at Rice has been despite, rather less has made Osburn's situa- t?olf without ANY scholarship department runs the program, always done things." The for- than because of, Rice Univers- tion much more difficult. aid of any kind. The result, with minimal financial aid from mer seems ridiculous in the ity's policies toward minor Unfortunately baseball's interestingly enough, has been the athletic department. If light of $300,000 spent on sports (i.e., those sports that problems don't stop there. The a losing streak which reached that's not weird enough try Astroturf; the later has ahvays do not make money). This is not players are allowed to eat 38 matches; the streak em- this—swimmers, who burn more seemed ridiculous. meant as direct criticism of the training table meals ONLY on braced three seasons, each sea- calories than any other athletes, Hagan regime. Bo has actually Rather the real problem ap- game days. Their dressing room son finding the Owls a distant do not get to eat on the train- done a pretty good job of mak- pears to be a lack of any policy facilities are primitive. My last in SWC play. ing table. ing progress. But things were of providing adequate support high school had a better dress- so bad that there is still a But the lack of financial sup- TENNIS—Here is an ex- for the minor sports at Rice. ing room— at least it had heat long way to go. This article port for golfers goes even fur- ample of how much can be ac- Harry Fouke, UH athletic di- —and it was torn down and examines the current short- ther. In a recent interview, the complished by a minor sport rector and a Rice graduate, rebuilt because it was con- comings of the Rice athletic UCLA golf coach stated that, at Rice without any great ex- said recently "Anything we try sidered inadequate. And of program, in the hope that it to his kowledge the MINIMUM pense. The program is first- to do, we want to do well.* Such course, how could we leave out will inspire the kind of im- amount of equipment supplied class, largely thru the efforts a commitment to all-around the beautiful Rice Diamond, provement so desperately need- varsity golfers by ANY uni- of Sam Giammalva. But even athletic excellence seems worth- home of the Owls—and home ed. versity consisted of bag, shirts, here athletic department sup- while for Rice to pursue; it of nobody else because nobody rain gear, umbrella, balls, tees, port has at times been lacking. would be a wonderful comple- BASEBALL—This has been else would have it. It is unique and shag balls. He didn't know The new tennis center was ment to the academic excellence described as the Bastard Sport in many respects: a game there about Rice, which buys only built without a penny of ath- which already exists. Next week at Rice and the description is was once halted to permit mow- balls and tees. Rice golfers letic department funds; Giam- I plan to outline a policy with apt. Coach Doug Osburn has ing the outfield; the infield is actually lose money in the malva has had to fight to get just that goal in mind. 24 f 9 ^Sivd. NOW IN HOUSTON. THE NO COVER! P&. 522-1332 FREE PARKING! Bp *

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1 Al/M/M A /\1/M IAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIA m page 1—the rice thresher, april 23, 1970 breakfast in bed for 500,000 Celluloid captures charisma: groups galore Warner Bros, will soon be Band on film when humidity the existence of a "free" festi- and Pops that Woodstock was way it was before its encounter releasing Woodstock, although caused jamming of his thick- val. not turning into another Chica- with massed humanity. on a gradual rather than a emulsion film in the cameras. Food, cigarettes, Ripple, pot, go riot. Uniformed cops are For this film to have maxi- mass saturation basis, and it Aside from that unfortunate and acid begin to arrive with seen, some eating popsicles, but mum impact it should not be will arrive in Houston May incident Wadleigh's careful various degrees of depend- they were never forced to released through the commer- 1. Director Michael Wad- planning paid off, giving the ability. The brown acid turns assert their presence. The Hog- cial theater systems, but should leigh deserves credit for the film the slickness of a Holly- out to be a bummer. The Army farmers were functioning in be shown under more informal small miracle of capturing a wood musical, outstanding in sets up a field hospital and their stead as protectors of circumstances, perhaps in an once-only music festival on film quality of sound and color aids in evacuation of emergency property, and other interfer- airplane hanger with people in a way that did not overlook photography. cases by helicopter. The Hog- ence was unnecessary. sitting on the floor. This type of film should be seen in an the sociological significance of Wadleigh's cameras were roll- farmers who came all the way Shedding Paranoia atmosphere conducive to audi- the event amid the technical ing long before the festival be- from Arizona are shown con- The film, consciously or un- ence response, singing, dancing, difficulties of working on loca- gan. Crosby, Stills, and Nash ducting yoga breathing exer- consciously, presents several or getting stoned. Unfortunate- tion in a disaster area. provide the sound of "Long cises and joining with the editorial comments. The peace- ly, the film's producers will be Time Gone" as the film opens Merry Pranksters organizing ful and free atmosphere is care- asking for a $2 return out of Only by Helicopter with shots of freaks in over- "breakfast in bed for 500,000." fully portrayed, although quiet- every ticket price for the first- Wadleigh had no way of alls mowing the hay, putting But it was the all-day con- ly tempered by newspaper head- run showings. knowing that a half a million up the fence, and building a certs that drew the multitudes lines visible in Bethel calling people would choke the roads stage in the field soon to be- in the first place, and it was attention to the sensational HOWARD SIMMS leading to Bethel (N.Y.) when come an amphitheatre for the clear that the performers them- Sharon Tate murders. John he made logistical arrange world's largest musical audi- selves were turned on by the Sebastian suggested on stage ments for his film crews. Be- ence. A CBS newsman pops up idea of that many people living that this Woodstock peaceful- cause film and food had to be several times putting his inane in that much freedom and ness showed how people live flown in by helicopter, Wad- questions to the festival pro- cooperation. Thirteen solo per- when they live without fear. leigh was unable to make ad- moters, Chip Monck and Mike formers and groups appear in A line from Stills' "Judy Blue justments in time to catch The Lang, until they walk away and the film, including , Eyes" comes near the center leave him mumbling, "OK, , Country Joe and of the film saying, "Fear is sure, gToovy." People start the Fish, , Santana, the lock, and laughter the key pouring in as the promoters and . Sha-na-na to your heart." and film crews set up the sound changed the pace with sock- That Woodstock was not en- system. "Wooden Ships" is hopping and Kookie Burnes hair tirely a bed of roses was shown heard as people settle in for styles. Some of the performers when Hog-farmer Hugh Romney three days of peace and music. that don't appear in the film told the crowd that someone \ On Stage are , Johnny Win- had burned down a hamburger ter, , Mountain, As soon as Ritchie Havens stand, and suggested that Blues band, opens up with "Marching to everyone go buy one of the and Creedance Clearwater Re- the Concord War" the film be- owner's open-air hamburgers. vival. God only knows what gins to take on the quality of Final scenes show the Wood- forces were at work in the a Bob Hope Christmas Special, stock site after the show was cutting room, but the film is cutting from the on-stage per- over, litter being gathered up Jong at 190 minutes, selected and incinerated, and scavengers formances to roving microphone from over 15 hours of footage. and camera coverage of peri- picking up what others lost or pheral events. Sullivan "County When arrived by left behind. As a parting shot residents are shown being poll- helicopter, he brought the news Wadleigh returns to a view of ed on their opinions of today's that the New York turnpike the farm, peacefully idyllic, the youth in general and this long- had been closed down because haired bunch in particular. As of all the people making the people flock in, gate crashing pilgrimage to Bethel. People IS eventually gets out of hand and are shown hiking to the nearest people are seen pushing down phones to call friends and ad- Across Main Street from rough, and fine polishing this the fences, until finally the vise them not to come or to Lovett College, in the quiet one, Glade' is in the process, promoters are forced to declare call home and reassure Moms confines of the Autry House, of casting "Fire!" by John Roc. the foremost contemporary Any Rice people willing to sub- theater in Houston is continu- mit to professional standards ing toward its pronounced of discipline are urged to audi- 'Shrew' promises roaring humo goals: creating an audience in tion by appointment with Mr. Baker College presents The Nichols, president of the GSA. sage is an evening of roaring Houston for new theater and Glade. Several Rice people have Taming of the Shrew at 8 pm The Shrew he tames is Becky good humor. Even the most helping local playwrights with benefited greatly from working April 30, May 1 and 2, in its Bonar (only a shrew on stage), dour of weanies will leave this talent to be recognized and to at Playwright's Showcase. For "Dumbell Theatre." The "Dumb- a Brown junior. Dennis Huston, play having laughed till his grow. "One of the Family," by appointments, call 524-3168. bell Theatre" — a transformed Associate Professor of English sides hurt. Houston playwright Jim Bern- "One of the Family" will be Baker Commons seats the audi- and Shakespearean authority K<<<<<<<<<<<4<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<4<<<M<««««««««««««««««««««««««««««««4< OF HOUSTON z ID Card Must Be Shown With Dirty Clothes * 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT f 2209 W. Holcombe Call MO 7-6142 Lawrence Morningside Cleaners ii COLLEGIATE CLEANERS I Open Monday Thru Saturday JA 3-9112—L— I | A Friend of the Student for Over 25 Years 5 7:30 am - 3:00 pm 240© Bolsover Same Block as Village Post Office | * 2430 Rice Blvd. 523-5887 5

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I ' 8Mj \ 4 ' u» s - ! notes and notices SKIN — A visual sensation Jones and Bethany Ramey. test. The winners will be re- presented April 30 to May 2. Nichols and an inovative will be presented in the B&P Rondelet is the weekend of vealed upon publication of the The play features the acting "dumbell" type stage from the (Hanszen's Coffee House), April 25. The formal will be yearbook next fall. Claim your of Graduate SA president Tom genius of Donald Bayne. April 29-30, 8 pm. SKIN is a that Saturday night at the War- prizes then. series of eigiht one-acts, which wick. * # * would have been rated X if * * * Shrew — Baker College is they'd had any sense. Service Award—The Service working on a production of The * * * Award Committee will meet the Taming of the Shrew to be ONE'S A MEAL Coed—A committee of college week of April 27 and consider masters and presidents are nominees for the award, given BROOKS SYSTEM SANDWICH SHOPS studying the feasibility of coed to individuals of the student MANUSCRIPT, | FINE FOODS FOR EVERYONE body, past or present, who have TERM PAPER TYPING | colleges at Rice. Interested stu- 2520 Amherst 9307 Stella Link been most exemplary in render- dents who would like to offer Proofreading, Revisions • In The Village Stella Link Center their assistance, see Pat Daniel, ing service to the Rice Univers- [Have Degree in English and; ext 395; Tom Blocher, ext 368; ty student body. Nominations ; Journalism Call 468-8929^ 24 HOUR LOCATIONS AT or Burt Pluymen. may be made through the Dean 9047 South Main 4422 South Main * * * of Students Office, 203 Lovett party—The Rice Alumni As- Hall, or SA office by noon, sociation will have an open April 29. Senior Biographies for house for graduates (4th yr, :|c :Je * Campanile 1970 will be 5th yr, & advanced degree) Fri- Snapshot — Campanile 1970 accepted until Friday, 24 Bernard Gold Dispensing Optician day, May 1, 7-9 pm, Faculty would like to thank all those April, in the Yearbook Independent Club, informal. Invitations have wonderful people who entered office on the second floor Serving Houston Since 1952 the Campanile Snapshot Con- of the RMC. Prescriptions, Repairs, Replacements been mailed. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< $ $ * Eyewear & Contact Lenses 4<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<4<<<<<<4<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Fellow In Poe and poet—Daniel J. Hoff- | FOR SALE | I WE WANT TO BUY A I man, Professor of English at International Academy of Opticianry ± AR amp with walnut cover • | HOUSE (Under $17,000) f the University of Pennsylvania, American Board of Opticianry 2: AR Turntable with Shure ? jfc Know of anything? Prefer 3 bed-7 will read his own poetry to- r ,orD,A w :2 | V-15 II cartrige—$300. | " " " °*" In the Village Off Kirby night at 8 pm in Biol 13^., and 2525 Times Blvd. JA 4-3676 will lecture on "Sent-Up: Foe's I CALL 528-0730 | ^ AlsO SCCkill? «••»*>%* w«u cMHiimiciiti^ Flight to the Moon" on Friday at 12:30 pm in the Fondren • • • * Library Music Room. * ^ * * * Rings—Orders for 1971 Class rings will be taken from 8:30 am until 2 pm in the lobby of the RMC April 29 and 30, and May 1. A $5.00 nonreturnable deposit will be required at the time the crc^r is placed. * * * Rondelet — Honorees named recently in the all school elec- Please help. tion for Rondelet are seniors Kerry Goelzer, Toni Hudson and Lalae Turner; juniors Jann Boyer, Chris Ehlig and Debo- All of us hate to see empty cans and bottles lousing rah Kaiser; sophomores Cheryl Brabec, Susan Clements and up what's left of a beautiful country. Melissa Crowfoot; and fresh- men Shirley Buvens, G oldie Domingue and Mary Weeks. It's too bad packaging technology today isn't The three senior princesses, one of whom will be Rondelet Queen, are Diane Booker, Anne as exotic and convenient as the gimmicks and gadgets on the TV thrill shows; like you, we'd like 10% Student Discount nothing better than for every empty can and Rice Cleaners will 2513 Rice Blvd. — 529-9511 bottle to self-destruct. Someday, soon, things <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<* be different, though...because we and a lot of AX. T>r £ 5 other concerned people are all working on the | Harold's Garage | problem in earnest. | HENRY J. ENGEL, Owner | A. ^ ± -V Automatic Transmissions J Meantime, there is a foolproof way to keep cans ± -fa Paint & Body Shop z £ Air Conditioning and bottles from cluttering up the countryside, £ ^ Wrecker Service l| Jt 2431 Dunstan JA 8-5323$ and you can do your part:

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