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'Continued from page 3) Slated To McCdrthy Clarifies dings with his campus and com- Interfuture Group munity through such means as a Teach Course Sherman Situation, senior thesis, talks to community assisting a or • 535 groups, creating A new program in higher Headquartered at ' Fifth By T. DIMAIO local project, or leading an ac- education was announced today at Avenue, Suite 3103, New York " EKiring the spring semester of credited seminar for other un- news conferences at eleven college City 10017, the organization is 1974, the Sociology Department Retrenchment Plans dergraduates. and university campuses across guided by a board of trustees com- will be offering the "Black Urban - the country. posed of businessmen, scholars, By JOE TYRRELL Experience", a course taught by Seminars have been given by In- Called InterFuture, for "in- educators, and InterFuture In a recent interview, Fr. McCarthy clarified the situation of the Claude Lewis. Photo by Kevin Sear Board of Trustees. Fr. James Sherman, chairman of the trustees, terFuture Scholars on such issues tercultural studies of the future," alumni. resigned from the Board some weeks ago, but the move was not publicly as urban-rural population Claude Lewis, a columnist for Uri Gcller talks to VILLANOVAN reporter Pat McNamara after his the program enables select un- Over thirty students have par- announced. balance, environmental action the Evening and Sunday Bulletin, October 31 appearance at the Field House. dergraduates from North ticipated to date as InterFuture Newsweeli Scholars, investigating a variety At this time, the resignation has not been accepted. It is expected, groups, the psychology of has also written for American schools to aid their ' Photo by Jack Curtin though, that the resignation will be approved at the board's next nationalism, ' childhood Magazine and the Saturday campuses and communities by of topics including family plan- John C. Gartland, former staff advisor to President Nixon, will speak folk meeting, scheduled for Dec. 11. Meanwhile, Mr. Thomas Devine, vice- socialization, protest movements, Review. While at the New York designing and carrying out over- ning, sickle cell anemia, at tonigiit*s Political Union Debate. the chairman, is the acting chairman. Whether he will become the present and public housing. Herald Trlbun«>, he won national Geller Boggles seas investigations of global issues literature, medieval villages, *" *• the theater, Catholic chairman or not is presently unclear, although Fr. McCarthy is on * recognition for his role in such as "internationalism," black Roman record as having **no objections" to that. IF students and staff are now in- writing of a series called the "New "habitat," and "individual and missionaries, the World Court, In all probability, Fr. Sherman will be replaced on the board in viting interested persons around York City Crisis," which was later society." and multinational corporations. E>ecember, by another Augustinian. McCarthy said that Augustinians the country to become Inter Future Nixon Aide Defends published as a book. Among the The Imagination InterFuture has been operating The program has set up Associates. In exchange for a tax- his credit are It operations in Ghana, Ireland, are supposed to compose "one more than one-third" of the board mem- m other books to pilot groups since 1971. bers. deductible contribution of fifteen of Adam Clayton of Jamaica, the Netherlands, and the Six of the 17 trustees are now Augustinians. vV-' biographies By PAT McNAMARA originated with a group Fr. President also revealed that the board's selection committee dollars (ten dollars for students), Powell, Jr., Muhammad Ali, and educators in Princeton, N.J., in United Kingdom, where local the Associate receives newsletters educators serve as InterFuture has also been considering several lay people as new members. He added, Dr. Ralph Bunche. On Thursday, 31 October, calls "some startling revelations." 1967, and the planners feel the Tricks'' place telling of the student's project fin- ''Dirty national coordinators. They though, that he does not expect any action in this ftr^a £foon. psychic Uri Geller demonstrated Uri congratulated his audience model is now sufficiently tested to '•: As a television reporter, first * dings, the option to receive com- each US student with a host Combinations - ? his special talents before an for their "open-mi ndedness" and accept students from an expanding pleted student papers, and reduced with NBC and later with family and a local advisor, who is Retrenchment was another topic touched upon by McCarthy. Ex- audience of 400 in the Field stated that much of his success number of North American as office 4, -« Broadcasting, Mr. airline fares. By JIM GUIDERA manager of the National , Westinghouse an academic, professional, or civil cept for the small number of electives being offered by some depart- House. depends on the degree of audience schools. John C. Gartland, a former Campaign Committee Offices in Lewis received singular notice for servant topic ments, students have said that they have seen very few effects of the new cooperation. He labeled the Faculty members and ad- knowledgeable in the Staff Advisor to President Washington. his exclusive interview with the Uri possesses what scientists at policy recently. Overseas educators at such in- Nixon, Villanova crowd "a very good ministrators at more than sixty the student is investigating. will be the guest speaker at After the election, Gartland ser- Grand Dragon of the Ku KlUx the Stanford Research Institute The program is continuing, though, in a thorough investigation of stitutions as the London School of group," and expressed the hope colleges and universities have been On return to the US or Canada tonight's Political ved under the Assistant Post- Klan. He has written several TV call an "unexplainable Villanova's current programs. McCarthy expects a preliminary report Economics and Political Science, Union debate. power" that he had convinced some of the appointed as InterFuture campus after three to seven months over- Mr. Gartland, who served on the . master General until he joined the specials and produced a half hour which enables him to receive his fin- covering certain unnamed areas by May 31. The full report will not be the National University of "super skeptics" that his powers coordinators to nominate and seas, the participant shares White House Staff from 1971 to White House staff in early 1971 as documentary on former telepathic messages and bend completed for at least a year. Ireland, the University of are quite genuine. prepare students for participation. (Coniinued on page 2) , v Ghana, early this year, will be urging a staff assistant on the Domestic heavyweight champion, Muham- metal objects, in apparent con- Some of the current faculty sentiment for collective bargaining is, and the University of the West In- members of the Political Union to Council, working on revenue med Ali. His half hour documen- tradiction of natural law. the President feels, based on a misunderstanding of retrenchment dies have given academic support The 26 vote in sharing problems in the area of tary on the problem of suicide was year policies. According to McCarthy, faculty members "think retrenchment to the program in their countries. favor of a resolution old Israeli began the demon- stating that "the charges of education and urban community effective in bringing about stration by appealing for is lopping off heads, but we're saying let's look and see what we need." V.U. Professor Opens Era ** *• New political dirty tricks against the development. Gartland joined the Philadelphia's first suicide con- cooperation from his audience, In this line, McCarthy said that some departments might be ex- Their cooperation appears to Committee to Re-elect staffs Advance Office in April trol center. saying, "In order for something to panded. Another example he used to illustrate his policy was the stem from the fact that the IF the President have been unfairly 1972, and in February of this year happen, I need your help. Be open possible combination of departments, such as History Scholars are more purposeful and Claude Lewis has also received and Political exaggerated." he moved over to the Treasury minded, simply better prepared than many want something to Science. Fr. McCarthy said that this would save on administrative North many awards for his writing In US -Pakistan Relations Mr. Gartland will be strongly Department where he now serves happen." work & personnel. American students abroad, and talents. He won the coveted opposed by of as Deputy to the Assistant By ANITA DiBARTOLOMEO the fact that the in members the Engineering Explanations -'*-^ ^^ program each Golden Typewriter Award in New Union's Liberal and Moderate Secretary. Uri selected volunteers from the A new area of US-Pakistan relations opened in August of 1973 with the creation of the American In- nation is under local direction. Another point made by the President was that building York (1965) and in Philadelphia can go on parties at the debate which will be Although Gartland was not a audience, insisting that they be stitute of Pakistan Studies. Designed to assist American scholars in research work on Pakistan, the bi- during retrenchment. In this connection, the new (1971). His five part series in the Chemical Engineering held at 7:30 in the North Lounge. member of the Committee to Re- Villanova students. The student national program is the fir.st of its kind between the two countries. facility was discussed. McCarthy said that this InterFuture is starting to invite Bulletin brought him the highest construction does not A Villanova graduate of the Elect the President, he has done a volunteer then wrote something on According to the Institute's Director Dr. Hafeez Malik of Villanova University's Political Science represent an expansion of the department but foreign students to the USA. Its award of the Pennsylvania an improvement. class of '63, Gartland has had con- considerable amount of advance a blackboard and erased it, while Department, this program begins an "era of new and deeper understanding at the highest intellectual The number of Engineering freshmen declined for first visiting scholars — two en- Medical Society. The series, four consecutive siderable experience in Nixon work for President Nixon during Uri sat behind a wooden screen. level." years, ending this year. During that period, vironmental planning "Drug Addiction: The Deathly enrollment dropped by students Presidential campaigns. A con- the past five years, particularly The audience participated by Dr. Malik envisions the creation former Gover- about half, according to McCarthy, who says that it from the Polytechnic of Central Trap," was cited by repeating has now "hit rock tract NROTC student while at- during the 1972 campaign. the message in their of the Institute as a move toward ;;•,-:';-..' V' /' ",. nor Raymond P. Shafer. The piece bottom." . .;, [.-^ '"'t.-,'-T\^'^iV-' London — were in the this minds, USA tending Villanova, Gartland ser- Conceding that his chances of while he concentrated, increasing the "very minimal" also spurred legislation which Enrollment is expected to rise again during the years, trying to it. coming spring investigating, respectively, ved as a Public Affairs Officer in winning tonight's debate are slim, receive While initially academic and cultural contacts first McCarthy added, so that the construction of the new C.E. is created Pennsylvania's building housing conditions of Puerto the Navy after graduation until Gartland hopes to at least provide unsuccessful, Uri amazed those which have existed in the past bet- not as strange as it might appear. For the immediate methadone treatment centers for future, though, not Ricans on New York City's Lower January 1968. After taking a fresh point of view on how present by accurately receiving ween the US and Pakistan. This all the classroom space in the engineering drug addicts. facilities will be used by the East Side and scholarly model- graduate courses at George national campaigns operate. most of the telepathic messages. situation had persisted for over department. For example, McCarthy noted, biology sections for nurses building at US environmental Washington University, Gartland There will be a reception after the two and a half decades and has /^^^^^^^^^^ In another instance, his critical In one particularly will be held in the old wing of the building.; ^^^ impressive ^^i^^^;; research centers, from Cambridge joined the Nixon campaign in debate at 9:00, and all are invited resulted in a "serious shortage of and objective analysis of New display, Uri, while blindfolded, (Continued on page 4) to Berkeley. June 1968 and was soon appointed to attend. specialists on Pakistan in US York's problems was cited in the described the dress of a woman universities and colleges ... US U.S. Congressional Records. from the audience, selected at ran* south Asian studies have meant Previous to his teaching stint at dom by another student. studies pertaining to India." Villanova, Mr. Lewis taught at Debators American Institute for Drexel University in Philadelphia During the question and answer The admitted that there Pakistan Studies was created to and Columbia University in New period, Uri bridge this gap. The Institute will Win York. was no rational explanation for his unusual talent saying: "It is a assist scholars from the in- The Villanova Debating new energy, I cannot control it, structural to the professorial Society, under the direction of the ' Institute Stealing a and I don't know why I have it." level. In addition, Profe.ssor [^ Warren O. Richardson, Asked by a student what he in- will award grants to doctoral can- assisted by Regina David, is off to tended to do with his powers, Uri didates. These scholars will work anotlier fine start this year. responded, "I will continue to'give at the University of Islamabad The varsity team of Club these demonstrations." "I want and other major institutions for a President Christopher Powell and istonco people to see and believe these period of six to eight months. Dr. Hafeez Malik of the Political Science Department will act as the James Marlowe was undefeated worth things can be done." The Institute also plans to Director of the American institute of Pakistan Studies. last week and captured first place finance brief four to eight week in the highly competitive Univer- In the "bend and mend" section research projects and in- remains sity of Pennsylvania Debate Tour- The government of Pakistan has government, the Institute of the program, Uri placed his ternational seminars or symposia nament. Villanova defeated the earmarked an annual grant of autonomous. The members of the hands lightly over a student's car of the grantees. Another aspect of criminal Institute retain the right to select a or 1,000,000 rupees for University of Scranton, Dart- $110,000 keys. When he removed his hands the program will provide limited mouth College the University the Institute. This sum will be the grantees and approve the and a few minutes later, The use of phoney credit cards, electronic the keys were funds for the publication of of Delaware to gain top honors devices or any other means to avoid deposited with the United States topics which they will pursue. The bent, resulting in a wild ovation paying for studies on Pakistan in American over defending champion, Johns phone calls is against the law. It's stealing—pure and simple. Education Foundation in United States Education Foun- from the startled crowd. journals. Pakistan (USEF/P). Half of this dation in Pakistan (USEF/P) will Hopkins University. In this state, conviction for making fraudulent phone calls may result in: the Villanova's novice team of Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Geller The topics which the Institute amount was allocated by the dispense the funds only upon A fine of up to Institute. Susan Scarpella and Jon Becker $15,000 discovered that he had this talent intends to subsidize span the Pakistani government from the authorization of the Dr. Malik has turned in a fine showing by Up to seven years in jail when he was a youth. When word humanities, the social sciences, budgetary resources of the state. Institute Director C/» and the physical sciences. expressed high hopes for the defeating Pennsylvania in the Restitution for the total cost of the fraud of his abilities reached the United The other half was released Although the grantees must program. He forecasts that the In- semi-final round. The work of the Court costs States, scientists at Stanford from Public Law 480 funds, upon research topics pertaining to stitute may become the most ex- novice team promises that William iSntlionp University sent for him. the agreement of the US govern- A permanent criminal record Pakistan, comparative studies will tensive program going between the Villanova's excellent record will ment. Public Law 480 funds fall Institute Director continue in the years to come. UNISEX CRIMPING He has undergone extensive be considered. The Institute will two countries. One more thing: modern electronic computer systems are being used to track down under the jurisdiction of the US testing under controlled con- consider funding qualifying Dr. Ralph Braibanti of Duke This winter, Villanova will offenders. Department of State and are 1201 Lancaster Avenue which scholars who wish to specialize in University conveyed similar op- sponsor its own Debate Tour- ditions while at Stanford usually used for educational and .The penalties may seem harsh. But the cold fact that Rosemont, Pa. 19010 any aspect of Pakistan. This in- timism in his speech at the Sep- nament as well as holding a public remains the law does not look proved that his^ powers are not cultural purposes. on phone fraud as a Appointmffnts- 527-2213 cludes ancient, medieval, and tember inauguration of the In- debate against a top team from larK. ^-^ fake. A book tentatively titled, Uri In The Gentleman's modern topics. The grants will Although the American In- stitute in New York City. New Zealand in February. Mall and I will be published by Then (O) Bell of Pennsylvania HOURS also extend to specialists who wish ' stitute of Pakistan Studies is fun- "It may be that in 1983 we will the team travels to Annapolis, fuesday-Thurtday 94 Friday 10-8 Doubleday and Company in to update previous research on ded directly by the government of Richmond, Pittsburgh and New Wednesday l0-9 Saturday 9-5 January, and contains what Geller Pakistan. Pakistan and indirectly by the US (Continued on page 1 9) Orleans to finish the season.

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"^ I n' Guru Maharaj Ji: Letters Halt, Ye Vandals Varlets! And All Ult«rt to Vhm Editor muat bt •ignod with ttw propor namo of Saint or Shyster? There's something rotten in the halls of Iho writor. Namot may bo Dougherty of we don't like being inconvenienced by petty pranksters or wtthhoM upon roquoat. or at the late, and no one is quite sure why. Although the people Dougherty of malicious intent. diacrotion of tfit oditor. All Mtori Hall break-in is minimal in comparison muat bo aubmittod By JOHN to another, much no lalor than CHRIST called "premies" after the guru's Although the above-outlined instances of tho Thursday laws of the world. publicized break-in (which is water over the gate, er bridge vandalism are boforo publlciilon. Guru Maharaj Ji, one of the legal first name*, on the subjects of Originol There are also examples of by no means of great magnitude, they are still copioa of tho lottora may most controversial anyway), it is serious enough to warrant discussion an in- and perhaps what a Perfect Master is, and how within not bo roturnod. nor aro lottori disciples becoming disillusioned convenience and a nuisance. After all, we hardly richest religious these pages. . think the figures in the he is with us now. The final day of with availablo for roading prior to the teaching of the person(s) responsible for said United States, may either be the the festival, the guru himself will vandalism would exactly ap- publication. movement. This is attributed to Three weeks ago, sometime between 7:00 and 8:00 greatest saint or the finest con- address the "World Assembly to preciate it if the Villanoyan Editors, Student the fact that some people come ex> a.m. on a Monday, a member of the Dougherty Hall Union Of- man in the recent history of the Save ficials, and Humanity" about his plans pecting too much from the guru, WKVU Managers flocked en masse to the world. housekeeping crew noticed that all was not right on the to "end suffering on a global like culprit's dorm room "a trip ten times as good as second and performed a bit of the old rifle, Up In Smoke The 15-year-old guru is the cen- scale" during the new millenium. floor. The signs above the staff ofRce and editors' acid." Others are simply not rip off and search routine. We wouldn't even contemplate tral figure in a religious All this success, however, is not office of The VillanovaB had been ripped off, both literally receptive. doing such a thing. To the Editort movement that claims six million unblemished. So have a heart, gang. Return the favor Maharaj Ji is the A disciple who turns and in fact. Someone(s) actually ripped the signs out of the away is to us I wish to utilize the kind cam- followers worldwide. target of many skeptics. and let sleeping editors lie. And that goes for sleeping like a person who is fiiU: he may wall, and made off with them. The floor area outside of the pus-wide potential of the At the core of the guru's Much has been made recently of signs, too. come to a table well laid-out with student Union Office was strewn with charcoal and over- YillaoovaB to appeal to those teachings is the concept that all the guru's hospitalization for an his favorite foods, and yet he will faculty members who smoke in the men possess, and are bound ulcer, and his habit of surrounding turned charcoal grilles, which had been standing outside Members of the be unable to eat, explained a Villanova community who wish to classroom during the class period together by, an innate spiritual himself with the trappings of a the door of the Union Office. the of spokesman using simile in a Found among pieces take to task any organizations, Villanova alomnus Joseph T. McCullen, Jr. was to man- university policies, et and who permit students to do the appointed act as perfection. The role of the Perfect rich man, including a mansion, a ner typical of the guru charcoal were several keys to the staff offices of WKVU. cetera, Assistant Secretary of tiie and his will find that it is piuch same. Navy by President Nixon. Master is to reveal this perfection more effective to reveal Mercedes, and a personal Lear jet. followers. Later that week (on Sunday to be exact), the their complaints, gripes, The non-smoking student in to every man. His defenders specifically point to or whatever to the proper As in any faith, the relationship Dougherty Hall Security Guards discovered that the "On your class, even in the close quar- In order to reach this goal, the biblical story of Jesus having authorities through acceptable channels of action. between the guru and his followers Ripping ters of the classroom, will hardly Maharaj Ji (a The Air" Sign which is mounted on the wall outside of the off signs, •A- name meaning his feet washed in expensive per- stealing equipment from offices, almost defies rational analysis. To breaking into of- object to your smoking, or to your Villanova Grad Gains "great king") is planning to hold a fume, and his answer to Judas' WKVU control room, had been pulled out of the wall, and fices, and other his sympathizers, Maharaj Ji will nefarious activities which hinder the func- permitting other students to religious festival in the criticism that the money could was dangling from one meagre wire. Large pieces of always be "the Perfect Master" plaster tioning of organizations are not the means smoke. Astrodome, called Millenium '73, have been used to help others: one should em- engaged in the commendable ef- .- X from the wall where the sign had been, were covering the ploy in The non-smoker faculty member on November 8-9-10. It is supposed order to make known one's displeasure. High Navy Maharaj Ji and Jesus share the fort of The Post il bringing peace and joy to floor. is completely "turned off when to signify the beginning of a opinion that there will always residents of the second floor be the world for a thousand Dougherty offices will years. Needless to say, we aren't exactly he/she enters a classroom with thousand years of peace and har- opportunities to help the poor and thrilled with the respond, more quickly and To his detractors, he is a clever more favorably to activities dead cigarette butts all over the Joseph T. McCullen, Jr., a a partner and a member of the mony which the guru will bring to suffering, but the opportunities for above situation. Although we do not know who is respon- entrepreneur who is using the such as letter writing, petitioning, personal visits et cetera, floor, on and under the desk, Villanova graduate has been firm's Management Committee. In the world through his teachings. their followers to demonstrate desire sible for the damage, or why it occurred, we can say that of many people to have a as means to reveal the "Gripes of Wrath." on/in/under the lectern, etc. This is named as Assistant Secretary of 1970 he assumed responsibility for According to Jim Vuko, a love with gifts is limited and new God who will save them from the case at least in Tolentine, the Navy by President Richard M- all consulting services on the east public relations spokesman for the should be indulged. Therefore, the misery and inadequacies of the and Bartley Halls. Nixon: and west coasts. In addition, he Perfect Master, Millenium '73 will don't knock the guru unless you're world to create a soft life for him- The rights of non-smoking Mr. McCullen was born in became the partner responsible for provide the religious leader with willing to knock Jesus. self as he takes the ultimate ego- students and non-smoking faculty Philadelphia, "a platform to address the The Pennsylvania, on worldwide business development United for the Power As ulcer, the followers of Of Scholasticism trip. members are being ignored and in- March 15, 1935, son of Sara and and marketing services for the States and the world." Maharaj Ji explain that the Per- As Vuko ff^' m succinctly put it, "how He ''successfully confronted the citadels of three staffing fringed upon by those who smoke Joseph T. McCullen of Somers firm's ten overseas ofHces. The main messages will be fect Master is perfect "in his great The of the Institute in both the US and you see it is how it looks." in the classrooms. Point, New Jersey. In 1971, on a leave of absence delivered by the guru's disciples, essence," but his body follows the bureaucracies — that of Pakistan, that of the United Pakistan also provides for the highest degree of expertise The administration of this During his senior year in high from his firm, Mr. McCullen was States and (the most formidible bureacracy of all) of that of scholars from both nations. While the US offices will be university appears to be incapable school he enlisted in the U.S. appointed by the President to be the FACULTY American academic community." Thus one of E*. manned by American professors, the most of Pakistani ad- of doing anything in this matter. Naval Reserve. Following the Executive Director of the Malik's colleagues characterized the role which the ministrative posts will filled To the smoker we non-smokers graduation from high school Mr. President's Commission on Per- Feminist Organize be by Pakistanis. The "best ASSEMBLY Villanova Political say this: the most repulsive things McCullen served in the Navy and sonnel Interchange. He brought Science professor played in the found- brains" of both nations are thereby united. In addition, page 1) about smoking are: (a) the smoke was advanced to Personnelman the program from a pilot test (Continued from ing of the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. In- the American and Pakistani members of the Institute For Action, Awareness itself; (b) the stench of the smoke Third Class. Upon completion of phase to fiill scale operation and their topics, covering as little or deed, this is no small achievement on Dr. Malik's part. As represent educational institutions in all sections of both which lingers; and (c) the visual his active duty in the Naval served as advisor on management as much as a faculty desires. As an result A feminist organization was major facet of this would be con- a of his efforts, the Institute will go a long way in countries. atrocity of dead butts on the floor Reserve he entered Villanova and organization in the example, he said that contracts Executive recently started at Villanova in sciousness raising sessions. Some breaking the barrier of ignorance which prevails between Moreover, the structure of that which is considered to be University and was graduated in Branch. can regulate work loads, so that of the Institute is designed to order to meet what one member members felt that the group might the scholastic an academic environment. 1957. In November 1972, he was ap- these will not be increased communities of the two nations. link the Institute members, who are scattered over the US, termed as "a need for the women benefit more if they obtained a We do not ignore or infringe In unilaterally administrator. Ignorance is not bliss on October 1958 he was com- pointed as Staff Assistant to the by an on this an international scale. Canada, and Pakistan. This network of communication campus to get together and female psychologist to lead a sen- upon your rights to smoke in missioned in the U. S. Army and President and served as a member He ^Iso mentioned that the Recognizing this fact. Dr. Malik took the initiative figure out who they are." sitivity session. to can only enhance the results of research findings. suitable areas on the campus. subsequently served as the Ad- of the organization and staffing work of university bodies, such as establish At the present time, the group Those who attended the first the Institute. From his Villanova office. Dr. Cooperation between these two nations does not We non-smokers on the faculty ministrative Officer in task force where he assisted in the senate, automatically carries the the meets every Tuesday for informal meeting, however, did not rule out Malik will act as the Institute's Director. necessarily preclude greater — and, I am sure, in the student Clinical Research Division of the selection of Cabinet and sub- more weight, and that collective a degree of political harmony discussions. Although only four- the possibitity of political ac- body — ask for your consideration Chemical Warfare Labs at Cabinet officials. In February he bargaining can force a full The Institute is an ambitious plan to fund scholars in between the US and Pakistan. With this exchange of ideas teen attended 'the first tivities. women Some suggestions were to and cooperation. This is our right. ' disclosure their Pakistan. scholars will Edgewood, Maryland. As a result was named Chief Recruiter of information. meeting, the group's research work on These come at such an intense level, however, the implications of this leader Chris pursue the starting of a women's Dr. John J. Mulligan of his work in the Medical responsible for the White House Budgetary details cannot be kept from the highest levels of American academia. The future Boylan thought the turn out was study program, a day care center, program should not be confined to academic areas. For Professor, Research Volunteer Program he recruiting staff. secret, especially if disputes are "good, considering that the and a family planning center. of these projects is a bright and exciting one. Cultural and example, candidates' for the Foreign Service corps, those Modern Languages was awarded the to arbitration. Army Com- He was appointed by President submitted publicity for the meeting was Eventually, the group plans to educational exchanges at a level of such expertise will who staff embassies all mendation Medal. Nixon to his present position, as According to Hartman, the US over the world, are trained by mostly by word of mouth." seek official recognition from the the Completing his military service, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Rutgers administration now en- greatly benefit governments, the people, and the university professors. li The objectives of the university. This would enable the in 1961 he joined Merck and Com- (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) thusiastically supports collective universities of both the US and Pakistan. The importance, indeed the power of scholasticism, Villanova Vets organization have not been group to obtain funds and office pany as the Manager, Planning on September 14, 1973. bargaining. When challenged on should not definitely formed. The women who space. An office would provide the An analysis of the Institute's set up bears greater be underrated. University professors do not sit and Acquisitions Analysis. He is married to the former this by a later speaker. Prof. attended the first meeting on Oc- organization with a permanent testimony to the bi-national, independent nature of the atop ivory towers, locked into a world of books and ab- To the Editor: In January 1965 he joined Spen- Eleanof Houder of Havertown, Frank Dilly of Delaware, Hart- tober 30 decided not to limit the meeting place and room for a organization. Both governments have cooperated in the stract terms. At all levels, but particularly at the highest On Saturday, November 3, the that cer Stuart and Associates, Pennsylvania. They have two man noted AAUP mem- organization's potential Villanova Veterans Club by giving library and a family planning levels of scholasticism, professors are exerting their direct held Management Consultants. In 1966 children, Geoffrey, age 11 and Jen- bership is now a contract option funding of the Institute. This implies the willing- the group a strict political bent. referral service. their annual Disabled Veterans' he was named manager of the New nifer, age 5. He maintains his presented to any new faculty mem- ness of the US and Pakistan to promote such re- or indirect influence on the community. The majority agreed to place top At the present time, the group Outing. About 30 servicemen from York office and in 1968 was made residence at 5512 Pollard Road, ber being hired by Rutgers. In this way, the Institute priority on increasing their meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. search. Neither government, however, will interfere in American of Pakistan Studies Fort Dix, the Veterans Hospital Senior Vice President and elected Washington, D.C. Supporting the American awareness of themselves and their in the first floor Sheehan Hall the functioning of the Institute. Thus, the Institute will be will come to influence many aspects of cultural, and the Philadelphia Naval Federation of Teachers were situations as in society. Hospital saw a brilliant Wildcat women A lounge. firee from political influence. This will enable research of educational, and political relations between the two .Harold Ash and Dr. Seymour defense humble the University ensue. In this respect, the highest nations. The kind of research which the Institute will of McCarthy Katz, a member of the faculty at an objective nature to CLARIFIES of Delaware. He also mentioned sunuoed up the reservations that Delaware football team and then IJ Temple. Ash bluntly called AFT a degree of scholastic professionalism will be maintained. promote can only encourage understanding and growth. the Temple, situation, and further many faculty members have about were the guests of the Veterans union, 'Continued from page 2) . -V ;.;;>' tackling the built-in V contended that collective unionization. He observed that Club at an after-game party. If the prejudice against such "Fr. McCarthy will go thanks we received from these Obstructions '.;;.•: bargaining forces the negotiators ... a organizations which exists among $20,000 to about $38,500 for full jections prevalent among faculty bargaining point out the patients to "win" at the bargaining table, union may be here forever." Most gains ap- was any measure of the In McCarthy's opinion, the implementation of retrenchment will some academics. Faculty Assembly Ash said that of professors. members. There is the anti -union parently depend more the day's success, it not thus poisoning personal Wilkinson's points were ad- on good was truly a day be stopped by collective bargaining. He does see unionization the AFT has most experience in dressed For the most part, the dif- prejudice mentioned earlier, com- offices of Fr. Driscoll than they won't soon forget. creating relationships. by union representatives. on difficulties in policy formulation, but feels that these problems organizing teachers, and takes a They pointed out that (Continued from page ferences between the bargaining pounded by a feeling that it is "un- anything else. The long delay last Only the unceasing efforts of can be overcome. At Delaware, Dilly said that the bargaining 4) flexible, pace-setting approach. organizations were not clearly professional" for teachers union has achieved only meager procedures are flexible, subject to to spring before the expected salary many people could have made it "We can live with collective bargaining," said Vr.'President com- "Muscle" stemming from the drawn. review the entire Wilkinson, his departmental AFT seemed the most organize. Of course, those depart- raises were approved is still a sore so. In view of this, I would like to menting further, success in salary negotiations, by faculty. Pet- though, he said that he sees no administrative gains union's affiliation with the AFL- tibone especially said that ob- associate Dr. Joseph McGowan, "labor" oriented, representing as ments and individuals who have point, especially in light of the express my heartfelt gratitude to coming from unionization. although he conceded im- he In fact, McCarthy, foresees no positive was another it CIO of Ash's selling jected to the and others praised the atmosphere does teachers at all levels, done well without .collective recent implementation retren- two young women of the Villanova benefits to the provements in work loads, fringe view that a union «'«**' faculty, either, but seems to believe that his own points. especially in high bargaining benefits arbitration would somehow be separate from of good personal relations. But schools. are afraid of losing chment, which many teachers feel community who unselfishly programs will survive fundamentally unchanged. and of He thinks that retren- Katz said that, at Temple, AFT these Althou^ part of the National what they already if stan- problems. the faculty. Some possible abuses private arrangements were have was done in an arbitrary manner. donated their time and effort to chment will be accepted once it is understood. had consistently advocated also branded Education Association, PSEA'is a dardized procedures and priorities During the question period, of organizing, such as forcing a "prostitution" by insure the success of the outing. Even if the faculty elects to organize, the effect of this action on ad- positions later adopted by the faculty state unit. AAUP already has a are created. By itself, this last con- There is a strong possibility Dilly asserted that Delaware's university to hire only "good members who see the Their warm smiles and pleasant ministrative procedures is unclear. To a great extent, the relationship AAUP. The latter that group currently union secrecy and possible favoritism in- number of members here, and also sideration probably could not none of the four groups will conversation the between union is dominated numerically men", are forbidden by law. powers of made the administration and a faculty union will depend on who the represents the Temple faculty, win an outright majority in and Points volved as a divide and conquer represents the St. Johns faculty. swing enough votes to carry the next day for many vets who haven't union by members of the lower teaching of Contention leaders and bargaining agents are. Thus, although the onset of Katz called the situation All three week's election. This would force there One facet of Villanova's scheme practiced by the ad- groups gave assurances election. seen the outside of the hospital for collective bargaining ranks. In his view, instructors and may be viewed as a threat to the power of the discouraging. A year of ministration. that local chapters have complete a run-off between the top two vote- assistant professors have different situation, the ability of at least a year or more. Whether dancing president and trustees, McCarthy feels that there are ways of resolving negotiations failed Mitigating against these factors getters. consensus to produce some faculty autonomy. The of opinion with a vet who was on crutches, or the apparent goals than the upper ranks, who members to work out Hartman created the biggest challenge. agreement on a new contract. are the financial realities behind at present is that either a very difficulties through direct just running to get someone a mug Of course, are thus seen as threatened by the con- tir of the meeting when he In order to the Villanova power structure also depends on the make- Questions be accepted, the the salary statistics. Even though large or a very small turnout will sultations with Driscoll, drew of beer, their personalities per- up of the of advent of collective bargaining casually mentioned that salaries collective bargaining Board Trustees. The board is presently in a state of flux, so Presenting the no agent side groups will there has been progreas in this tend to favor collective was sharply differing interpretations. developments at the and organization. at Rutgers now run from over have to overcome several December meeting will be especially important. Dilly, a provost at the University ob- area, supporters of collective bargaining. (Continued on page 7) The final speaker, Wilkinson, (Continued on page 5)

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meated the entire atmosphere of Strike? the party. By JOHN LOGUE, Ph.D. Zords hardly seem adequate to Is Dr. John J. Logue of Villanova's Political Science Department Empire Building express the gratitude every mem- preparing to run against Republican U.S. Senator Richard Schweiker? ber of the Veterans Club feels. For If he is, it is certainly one of the subtlest examples of political now, let it suffice to say thank you positioning that Pennsylvania politics has ever seen. By lOE TYRRELL very much, Karen Murphy and A couple of weeks ago newspapers around the state carried a long Cathy McNally. UPI story quoting Logue as saying that he'd "love" to run against During my activities as a journalist (j.g.) — perhaps I should say Sch- Mark Lewis weiker. However, the Director of Villanova's alleged activities — I've come to a fuller realization of what is meant World Order Research In- by an "adversary relationship." Villanova Veterans Club stitute said he wasn't a candidate. He didn't know whether he ever would be. And what clever things has Logue been doing to position him- This is not a complaint about people who don't like the press; by self so that lightning will strike? this we know our friends and enemies, not to mention the great mass of To The Lighthouse Well, for one thing he's been teaching his classes — on the Villanovans we couldn't care less. It is simply that we are in the Presidency, on the United Nations and on American Foreign policy. business of reporting that amorphous quality called news. In order to To the Editor: He's been working trying to finish a book on the United Nations and the maintain reader interest, it helps to find exciting news, though this The members of Lighthouse Oceans for a major New York publisher. And he's setting up a major doesn't necessarily mean inciting controversy. Publications would like to take conference on-the oceans for diplomats, media and civic organizations. this opportunity to Like the one he set last On the other hand, the people who talk to us are interested in announce that up year, this will be held at the Carnegie En- t we have decided dowment in seeing good news — whatever they conceive that to be — appear in the to suspend in- New York City. definitely the publication paper. This is especially true here, since the option is either to talk to us of What! No public speaking? No television and radio interviews? Lighthouse Magazine. or not to talk at all. But while reporters should not be sensationalists, We will Logue confesses that there have been a few. however, neither do they want to be mere conduits. continue our monthly But where, doctor, where? news radio So even though there is usually no hostility, anytime one interviews program, News The answer is a little surprising. Since the UPI story Logue has testament, in someone like Fr. McCarthy, one tends to keep score between our cooperation with talked — always about the oceans — in East Orange, New Jersey, St. news/their news. WKVU. Louis, Missouri, Southern Illinois University, Wilmington, Delaware and Louisville, Kentucky! Dialing for Dollars As much as some of our peers In Frankfort, Kentucky, Logue was the principal speaker at the Of course, there are some who prefer not to say anything. Sports might like to think, ours was not a statewide celebration of United" Nations Day. After his speech on the reporters occasionally say that coaches expect to be wined and dined financial decision. The difficulties steps of the state Capitol he was commissioned a Kentucky Colonel by along with being interviewed. That's really not surprising, although it which we faced in producing the Governor Wendell Ford and was given the key to Frankfort. Later in does make all that "we've gotta have good public relations" stuff that magazine did not in themselves the day he was made an honorary citizen of Louisville. we've been hearing sound a bit hollow. necessitate the suspension. We One is tempted to conclude that "Colonel" Logue doesn't know There are some people who neither need nor want publicity. A good have every intention of resuming anything about politics or at least anything about campaigning. But example of an independent fiefdom being built under our noses is the publication as soon as possible. that would be far from the truth. Office of Financial Affairs, Fr. Thomas Mahoney presiding. But, for now, we need some time (Continued on page iO) I tend to discount rumors about financial hanky-panky: there to do some research. We've stum- bled onto something e/r probably is a need for at least part .of Fr. McCarthy's retrenchment BIG and it's Parents Weekend vrill feature lots of goodies to entertain mommy and going to take program. But you can't prove that by the University Senate, which does a good bit of work to daddy. A cocktail party and the traditional Red Garter will be host in see it not get to see the line-by-line operating budget. through. Chances are that the Field House Friday night. Football against West Chester at 1:30 In fact, you can't tell much after seeing the budget. In the tentative this "Plan X" will fall through, will highlight Saturday afternoon. Herbie Mann and the Family of but, budget for 1974-75, for example, there is a $132,000 listing for nonetheless, we're going to Mann will appear in concert Saturday evening at 8K)0 in the Field give it a try. "salaries," included in a table which includes such things as blue cross It's impossible to say House. Sunday the weekend will close on a sacred note with Mass in the payments. This is strange when one considers that all other salary allot- Field House. ments are listed under the departments for which they are earmarked. (Continued on page 10) Obviously, that $132,000 isn't just floating around, and, no, it probably isn't graft either. In terms of the budget, though, it is inex- plicable. Better Living For Chemistry One can see that Financial Affairs isn't the only incipient empire on campus simply by watching the construction. It may be that building a new Chemical Engineering facility while enrollment drops is good planning. Fr. McCarthy's statement that engineering enrollment will increase is probably correct. There are now more job openings in engineering fields than there were during preceeding years. (Although one can't believe all the cheerful ooo propaganda on the subject). Considerable political muscle is required, though, to get a new building for a department while its enrollment is declining and the university is retrenching. Union organizers can take lessons from C.E. Plain old Chemistry is also doing fairly well these days, running a decent program to boot. Arts and Crafts Of course, there are departments which are displaying no signs of ^^ y^*. JWV.'^'W-- .Xa political organization. Psychology may be solving its internal hassles through attrition, but it also has managed to offend many of its clients. Doughnuttery Most of the psych majors that I talked to did not appreciate the lottery Maybe the way to change the world system. (Continued on page 1 0) 676 E. LANCASTER PIKE is to join a large corporation. (OPP. BERWYN R.R. STATION)

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. f>;'" Since the enigmatic birth of The e Against Unionization WKVU (Villanova's radio Money station) in the confinements of an And Music abandoned closet at Saint Rita's : By DONALD B. KELLEY, History Department Hall just twenty six years ago, many drastic changes have been Editors Note: The following article wis written produce "results" to justify the individual's financial pay for the Vya "union contracts" of its faculty? effected during the station's sacrifice responsible spoiiesman opposed to faculty unionization. or to repay his loyalty and dedication. 3. Clearly, the By JOHN WETZEL University would have to go to its single maturity. Over the years, the In next weeii's Villanovan an argument favoring 4. Since it is not in the nature of a union to be seen as most Results of a recent campus survey indicate that students here at ob- important source of income — student tuitions students have reached an acute unionization •• Villanova have many wrong ideas will appear. viously weak, the union might assume a strong posture for increased revenue. about the Villanova Unioh and its — We can assume that student awareness of WKVU as an in- that it could not sustain, thus provoking an tuitions functions. For instance, a common belief is that the Union receives all unpopular would have to rise more rapidly under faculty fluential medium with unlimited or at On November 15-16, 1973, an important faculty elec-; or premature "confrontation" with the ad- unionization least a large part of its financing from the "General Fees" which than otherwise, thus excluding more and potential. It has essentially tion will transpire at are assessed students each semester. Villanova to determine whether the ministration damaging to Villanova and disastrous to more students fi-om This, however, is a misconception financial access to Villanova, become both an enjoyable and in- faculty of the University (excluding the Law School) will the faculty. with and this week's column will be devoted to the correcting of that miscon- ominous implications for the future. formative force on campus. enter into collective bargaining with the administration, IL Under a Strong Union faced ception. with a Stubborn, 4. The other prospect is that the policies of a union and if so, which of several, Recalcitrant *rhe Villanova Union was established potential bargaining agents Administration would put financial pressure on the administration in the fall of 1971 as the Mary Mayrosh, a poised slim will be selected by the faculty to speak its 1. If the Villanova major programmer of extra and co-curricular activities blonde, is the in behalf. The faculty is ready for the "politics of that would lead, quite inadvertently from the union's at the Univer- general manager issue is sity. a momentous one, and faculty members ' confrontation," then it Molded after the thousands of successful college unions over a staff of of good has got to be ready to confront standpoint, to the dismissal of younger faculty in or- across the approximately will and loyalty to Villanova are divided on their at- with all the implications that that entail. country, the idea had been thoroughly studied and researched for many seventy members. She has been may We . der to suf^ort the increased wages of all the rest who titude toward unionization. I believe that the must be prepared years before its adoption. with since concept of to strike if necessary, to use our survived. I do not mean, of course, to suggest that a WKVU she was a fresh- ' This Saturday, the Ladies* Auxiliary of tlie Main Line Historical collective bargaining ought to be thoroughly "ultimate . First implemented around 1917, the college man. Asked as to the discussed weapon." But how strong is that weapon? union would deliberately set out to jeopardize the jobs union concept today present trend Society will place a plaque here at the site of WKVU*s first studio. and publicly debated before a final decision is The American provides cultural, social, and educational programs for of campus music reached in f Association of University Professors of the less-senior staff, but such would be of no the benefit of played in the con- Marker will commemorate the lynching of the stations* first GM. November. * the entire university family students, faculty, course of ,. V maintains no strike fitnd to support faculty on the solation to those who were fired as an indirect — administration, alumni an average day, "our and WKVU personalities will be on hand for oldies hop, with giveaways of Many of my friends are substantially in picket lines. and guests. Working from a set budget (ranging from music goes from light disagreement :. How many Villanova faculty members unintended result of the higher almost nothing at to heavy," wage scale engineered semi-popular albums and miniature nooses. over the issue of unionization, not smaller schools to hundreds of thousands she stated, because they are i .. are prepared to sustain even one month's loss of salary by a successful union. of dollars at larger ones), her hand delicately philosophically unions seek to opposed to the idea, but because they v, without grievous harm to their livelihood? This is a program events to accomplish that purpose. Here at fingering a cigarette. It was made when only the top 40's and oldies known as "progressive" comes

foresee or think they ' Villanova, though', the — foresee — different destinies un- matter we ought to consider before we create the IV. An Alternate Vision Union is not always able to do so because of con- clear that the only exception to (music of the fifties, consisting of into existence sometime during the der its tutelage. What would a new stant financial strain. this was the late union be like, who mechanism of potential confrontation and not af- The policies of an unenlightened administration could evening, when the top ten or twenty hits of each night This manifestation of would run it, and what would be its specific y, terwards. The Villanova Union receives no money whatsoever easy flowing music was goals? The conceivably force a majority of faculty members into from any broad- year) are broadcast. The second musical vibrations comprises conjecture and speculation that swirls around source within the University. The Union has no budget of casted. Within this design, style, various these 2. We have also got to be prepared for the eventuality of collective bargaining at Villanova despite concern with any kind and three titled "semi progressive well-known album cuts questions determines many an individual's all its programs, ther *bre, must be fully self-supporting. styles of music are personal a "successful" strike that might temporarily benefit the possible implications of unionization outlined above. In other demonstrated: music" is basically patterned after which somewhat resembles the position regarding the worth or danger of collective words, if an event is offered free to the Villanova community or if the first type begins at seven a.m.. final flavor of the faculty but only at the long-range expense of in- Victory may come to a union on November 16-16. But at one WIFI. The third and stage WMMR. bargaining; it would be idb, however, does not gross enough to pay for itself, to debate these flicting on a relatively weak Villanova a trauma from least some of those who oppose immediate unionization then the Union must make up the points here inasmuch as one person's difference. The only way that the conjecture and which it could hardly recover. have an alternate vision of the University which they Union can then offset that loss is by speculation is about as convincing making a profit on matters of specific, think is positive and compelling. on another event. So, a four dollar concert ticket (cer- in. Under a Relatively They would hold that future detail as is another Strong Union that Achieved All tainly both reasonable man's obvious folly. the next ten years of Villanova's history and competitive) funds a host of Union of Its Stated will be difficult Goals programs and activities as well as that Presumably, ones and often for reasons not necessarily peculiar concert: be-ins, lectures, art however, aside fi-om unanswerable questions While we do not know what the to The goals or achievements Road To exhibits, the Union calendar. Cat's Eye, cabaret, dinner of union Villanova. They would hold that during this difficult dances, the leadership and direction, we can assume, in a of a successful union .(-• would be, we can say with certainty pool room, trips, the ticket and information period, what is needed is not special-interest center — the list goes on more general way, that a newly-established union would only one thing: success would pressure, cost money and probably and on. Certainly no one can deny the fact that the be either strong confrontation, and the politics of one-upmanship, but Villanova Union or relatively weak in its membership and lots of it. union The might return the graduate faculty to gets the most for its moderjition, self-restraint, money. Events are programmed to provide - faculty support, either successful in its goals or not. and cooperation of all Self Some a nine-hour teaching load, it might dramatically Determination in- elements maximum benefit at minimum cost. Here's an example of how this •of those who are troubled at the prospect of the University — faculty, students, and ad- of crease faculty salaries, it might improve fringe benefits system works. unionization ministration — in effective, tripartite governance of By MARTIN E. OPITZ see — or think they see — aside from the for the faculty, it might set much-needed standards of On October 6 of this year, the Union presented issue Villanova as initially projected in the creation Jackson Browne of personalities and union leadership, the following professional responsibilities of a It has been stated that the Any serious student of class did not enjoy the socialist and privileges for the staff and Bruce Springsteen in concert. Due to the financial South possibilities strong University Senate. They would point out that the success of this before us: — most, or all, of these things military "Junta," which came to American politics will surely paradise (the entrepreneurs of being highly desirable — venture, the Union was able to book several more administration has been fairly generous in percentage of programs for the year but the financial bill for these achievements would power in Chile on September 11, recognize that what happened in Marxism being too busy with I. have at no cost to the students. The husband and wife Under a Recognized but Relatively Weak Union faculty salary increase over the last five years (operating ghost-experts (The to be paid, even after any initial "waste" broke a long standing tradition of ideologies to manage the in the Univer- Warrens) in early October and Terry Dee and His and Roll Santiago was not the usual factories A union might fail, for one reason or another, to gain admittedly from a modest base) but that it Rock Circus sity had been eliminated. may be the democratic process in that which were taken over last Thursday are two examples. There are more planned for military coup. The armed forces by the widespread support among the faculty, or it might necessary to settle for only slightly better than cost-of- both this country. This is clearly the formal state), but instead, 1. The union would achieve all of its stated and next semester. So, the system is self-perpetuating had shown patience and tolerance hunger and gradually lose its support as interest waned. The goals. The living increments in the future if our tuitions — as activities are to interpretation that one is forced despair lawyers who drew up the contracts generate more funds, these funds generate towards Allende's abuses of power was the daily prescription following might then occur: would profii, the remain relatively low, if we are to retain more activities. Obviously, our valuable to take of the subject event. handed faculty would profit, but would though, this is not the very best and legitimacy. The public could down to them- Irifant mor- Villanova profit? and vigorous younger faculty, our diversity way of doing business. 1. Such a union might be successful only in of course of- tality intensifying Would the students be able to It seems, then, that no longer hold back. Rationing of was brought up to 130 organize in turn to ferings, and the appeal of our relatively small programming for the Villanova community is However, from a closer ob- an adversary relationship with the class sizes. deaths per 1000 administration ;: protect their own specific risky. Better performers, artists, every basic necessity and a ram- born from the low interests in reasonable V. A Warning to the Administration and speakers can only be booked well servation of the events which without eliciting respect from the latter 86 per 1000 and without tuitions, adequate student services, in advance. The Union, however, cannot shook pant black market, gainfully sup- when Allende took of- acceptable dor- It ought not to be assumed that all faculty anticipate its financial Chile in the past few years, attaining its stated goals. ^ members fice. Inflation mitory facilities relative to high rent, and situation that far in the future and for this and other one can say that plied by Allende's followers, was during Allende's support for who vote for "no agent" status in November are un- reasons has not the takeover just 2. We would then have achieved only the creation of term started with a rate one a Student Union Building? Would the administration been fully effective in its efforts. put an end to the long corrupting more than what the people could of 34.9% critical supporters of the high administration, that is, of more committee or agency to be added on the first to the con- be able to counterattack in its turn There is certainly endure. The accumulation of of- year and increased to so as to retain con- the President and the Board of Trustees. much to be accomplished in the realm of campus process that Marxism had injected fusion of all the rest and to vie with The President, the University tingency funds for building, activities, but for the present, the in fensive weapons, of large scale 300% in 1973. The country's maintenance, in my view, has brought much of the unionization Union is using the resources it has to that South American Senate and the President's own cam foreign committees for at- /.. housekeeping, and adequate the very best of its warfare, by the Marxist parties debt increased from 2.103 staff for proper ad- paign upon himself by ill-considered ability. Hopefully there will someday be a change in democracy. Thus, the respon- tention and support. '-^ and flamboyant ministration? the the steadily increased the inevitability billion to 3.444 billion dollars. "sounding off interviews with the way Union is funded. The cultural, social, and educational sibility for lies 3. Those faculty members news media, by thinly- who felt a personal, moral 2. Given the small endowment of programs run the of a Civil War. These weapons the University, the ab- disguised distaste for the concept by Union will then be able to do justice to a college of squarely with Dr. Allende and the The military coup was truly responsibility to support the union of shared governance would then be > sence of prospects for meaningful the size and stature of Villanova cache*d\ were stored in every generated by the people federal and state within the University, and by the rather arbitrary Universitv. Marxist parties who were seeking of a coun- paying dues of an estimated $50.00 to $100.00 ap- a year aid, the declining enrollment of students in total power governmental office including try at the cross road. private in- pointment of his own special committees which often over and above the No com- (official AAUP estimate) to a union that might not stitutions, Allende's where would Villanova get the money to constitution and the laws of the residences, one which promising was possible. (Continued on page 1 0) country. was regularly used for guerrilla Reasonableness or peaceful co- warfare training and for the existence with the Marxist, The ''Opposition," who con- ex- production of weapons such as pressed objective of revol- trolled both houses of the Molotov Cocktails. Launch pads utionizing a country in the Congress, could not impeach nor Seniors for short range missiles were special Communist Beware! refrain him by mold was constitutional already in place and the hardware quixotic at best, suicidal means. Consequently, on August at worst. about to be unloaded from foreign Because of th6 great deter- 22, three weeks before the coup, ships. The Chilean military could mination that the Armed Forces the Chilean House of Represen- not possibly have been more and the majority of the people tatives took the only alternative restrained in their manner, but the could avail themselves of, the open to them by declariftg the final Marxist push was drawing Allende ct)untry could face the stark alter- HAVC TO Government un- 'the P»v,tii < < n n t tk ia, 4 t «•• > thart ^o tm*lt clMsM may be ^i^sSrable. " f^ . .<. .|/ . j. ,,

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NovmbT 7, 1973 • THE '*% '«•' VILLANOVAN # Page 11 Waves Li >ng (Continued from page 9) Chief engineer and second in ,./ (Continued from page of 7) enigmas command is Ed Sullivan, a very Coming Distractions knowledgeable man with a Four years ago Logue made a major effort to secure the Thoreauvian beard. He feels that Democratic Senatorial nomination. He worked to run against the Republican theatre biggest problem the station Senate leader Hugh Scott. Logue made fifty speeches all faces is the competition. Many of over the state, got out a good deal of literature and talked with a great euphoria the campus residents listen to many political leaders. He travelled to Pittsburgh, Altoona, Lancaster, other networks, the most popular Scranton, York and dozens of other places. For a relative unknown, he being WFIL. In reference to made an impressive race, and was runner-up for the Democratic State An Incurahie Romantic WKVU's purpose, **we cater to the Committee's "designation" for the Senate nomination at its meeting in O'Neill Family Generations love is but a slogan campus audience," he remarked. late January 1970. a slipper for unclean feet for songs are rising, Requests the Logue bowed out of the Senate race about a month after the a cover for overstuffed majority of them made in the mor- designation meeting. He didn't want to split the "dove" vote between human heads and hearts. ning and at night. "We always do himself and a second dove candidate Norval Reece, who'd been a major Live In requests ... we want our listeners organizer for the Eugene McCarthy campaign in Pennsylvania. Logue ''Stately Mansions" happy," but to attain it. to be Ed said sincerely. endorsed Reece beca^8e he thought the organization candidate State formidable facades of ap. is to surpass The station also features news Senator William Sesler was not a strong opponent of the war. By the prehension the immense By specials, fall design JAY COLUNS family disguises broadcast daily at five Sesler, who won the spring primary, had become quite dovish so veiled itself as "the Har- simulate a prison and "nature beneath social and egotistic of the world. More Stately and seven p.m. Mansions, which ford curse" in The news focuses Logue served as s^ate chairman of his foreign policy advisory com- expectations this play. Plot and distorted and humiliated by a Ralph Menzano dramatizes Eugene O'Neill's com- on national and campus hap- mittee. character are rooted in O'Neill's deliberately mocking, individual altruistic souls are pulsive petulant penings, with '69-70 fascination with the study love/hate battle an emphasis on Logue's Senate fling wasn't his first race. In 1966 he ran for mesmerized with liis own arrogance." Deborah Harford's of one generation's Villanova's coming events. There Congress in effect on the brother, his childhood always Republican Delaware County and, predictably, lost. into some hostility garden contains the action of the incomprehensible and other, opens tonight is a Tri-Weekly news feature, In he at Vasey toward his father, 1968 was elected to the Democratic State Committee and then to nearly absurd and his sub- second scene in all three acts; Theatre. This play is directed by which is a satire of the university. its Executive Committee. In the same year he sequent neurotic relationship with Simon was Delaware County atmospheric laugh. ' Harford's office is the set- Irene Baird, and curtain is 8:00 WKVU is operated under the chairman for Robert Kennedy. He has helped out women. ting for the opening in political cam- Beth Johnson p.m. scenes in Acts paigns at Set in FCC rules of a third class license, many levels but not as much as he used to. Massachusetts between 2 and 3; a log cabin captures the This three-act drama was to 1832 and which means that the station The oceans have interfered! 1841, the play traces the initial action, while a sitting- have been the fourth in Soon after O'Neill's' tempestuous early strictly functions like a regular Logue withdrew from the Senate race he accepted an in- married life of room in Sara's home and the Har- monumental nine-play cycle, "A Mrs. city radio station, following its vitation — extended by Maltese Ambassador Arvid Pardo Sara Harford (Stephanie ford parlor complete the — to attend Tale of other a Possessors Self- Musnick), the Irish-born code of regulations. The staff conference on "Peace on the Oceans" ("Pacem in Maribus") in heroine stage pictures. Dispossessed." The script was of Touch of members form numerous divisions Malta. From that day to this he has been working hard — writing, A the Poet. She As the setting denotes never finished, and the published engages which are extremely necessary for travelling, speaking ^ on the ocean question. He has been urging in a life-and-death desolation, the language denotes version is based on the third draft. struggle with the continuation of WKVU. These everyone who would listen — including two Congressional committees her enigmatic isolation with its asides, modified Since there is no way of knowing mother-in-law departments are: Business, Sales, — to support international measures not only to save the oceans from Deborah (Carla monologues, and monologues what shape the pollution play would have Belver) over possession Production, Sports, Programing, but also to devote some of the trillions of dollars of ocean of her proper. Such language is indeed taken, Miss Baird has decided to TrafHc, and Engineering; all of mineral wealth — to bridging the Yankee husband Simon (Leslie proper in development gap and strengthening approach this drama of slow the script ex- Muchmore). Photo by Jack Mitroka which involve a great deal of the United Nations. Simon's brother Joel motion and introspection. The Bruce Springsteen perimentally. (Ronal responsibility and work. Logue has organized or attended many ocean conferences. Stepney), the family language appropriately At those More Stately reflects main point conferences Mansions belongs lawyer Gadsby (John In a few weeks, a two page sur- and at meetings of the UN Seabed Committee in New McCready), the characters' flight from contact to O'Neill's last creative period. vey list will be distributed York or in Geneva and the banker Tenard among — he has come to know UN delegates from more lying in a soft wind-blown (Charles with each other and from life it- field, Arthur Gelb notes that in the late resident students which will ask than fifty nations. His 1972 McClelland) illuminate the cen- self. book The Fate of the Oceans was based on a I gaze at God's majestic heavens thirties, O'Neill "was beginning, tral triangular what station an individual listens conference held at Villanova in the spring of 1971. n» struggle. More Stately Springsteen Praised by ocean ex- the soft balmy clouds pile upon Mansions will be more and more, to live with and Designer to and why. Through this, WKVU plorer Thor Heyerdahl and Senator Caliborne Pell, the book each Gerald Nichols cap- featured at the Vasey Theatre has been other, brood about the sold to ghosts of his past tures the disharmony hopes to attain a better idea of the people of 26 countries and is used as a class text in about twenty as God calls them between man from November 7-10, 14-17 at 8:00 to be with Him for an answer to the meaning type of music and demand and colleges and universities of and nature in his set design. Five p.m. Bursts ^ including Brandeis, Syracuse, Duke, He collects their mass of Tickets may be purchased at Into Song pillowy his own life." O'Neill's com- different stage readjust their program ac- Hawaii, the Naval War college and the Coast Guard Academy. abundance pictures are the door, or reservations may be pulsion to deal with his own arranged asymetrically **l had skin like leather cordingly, if need be. All these things are thoroughly admirable. Doubtless they con- and calls them to follow Him to made by calling 527-9783. and the self and his music out over the is a tool tribute to the diamond-hard look of a cobra WKVU dynamic of the University's reputation for scholarship and civic in- they respond to his beckoning call crowd and into the streets. The students; it sits like a warm lump volvement. But how, we asked Dr. I was born blue and weathered but second Logue, how do they relate to getting and float lazily, higher and higher song. Mad Dog Promenade, of clay which can be readily the nomination for the I burst Just like a supernova U.S. Senate? they seem so beautiful and you was actually a testimony to the I could walk like molded into any form of harmony "I'm not sure they do at all," he said. "I'm doing them because they wish, Brando right diversity of David Sancious on they wish. Listen and behold! are important and because I into the sun.*' like to do them. But don't misunderstand you want to bury yourself amongst piano, who can switch from me. I really You would think With a selection of over 4000 would like to run for the Senate. I think I'd give Dick Sch- them that a man classical to jazz to rag right before singles weiker a hell who could write lyrics like and 10,000 albums, of a race. And if I won I'd be in an even better position to but they pass by and by this your very eyes. music can easily enact pursue my interests in peace, the would not have to perform, but WKVU's United Nations, ecology and — you winding their arms of fluffy cotton any student's brand of sound. name it. But my heart won't just sit back and rest on his **Me break if I don't get the nomination. I have towards their creator. and Crazy Janey was making much too much to do laurels. Right? Wrong." It seems love here at Villanova. Tom Cerv in the dirt singin* our bir- that .** Bruce Springsteen knows thday songs. . that only Letters lie near me he could sing the songs Springsteen also took a turn on Against I cling to you of his life, your life, my life, with piano for the by-now famous Unionization near only the laughter, tears and (Continued from page in revelation Spirit in the Night, banging out 7) with Dreams ... I'm which they were written. the melody to Clarence Clemmons' afraid. tenor sax blasts. Those who just when wfe will be able to My first contact with were Lee Weinstein Springsteen standing definitely were not stan- resume publication but, when we duplicate the pre-existing committee system of the came last summer at Max's ding still. This energy flowed right decide one way or the other you'll University Senate. If the President is seen as determined Kansas City in New York. J.,«- into to The atmosphere the following song, Does this be the first to know. have his own way — to run the University, if possible, was really poor as Bus Stop at 82nd Street, as he To all of those who ^pported with a six-gun on his hip, and a varsity football team it seemed that 90% of the people in drove t there were 'groupies' the band and himself to the our first endeavor, our thanks. We his dreams — small wonder that the other elements of the who had physical limits. come to see if Alice can only hope that you will forgive University are prepared to organize and to push their Cooper was us for this own really hanging out there. was.) **l hid in the clouded wrath of the delay. Anyone of you special-interest projects in retaliation or in self- (He crowd but when who might have supported defense. .. .k/ But by the time Springsteen was they said *Sit ' through with it down,' I stood up. Lighthouse (and even any of you The administration, in my view, has a special them appeared as Ooh ...

who didn't) obligation ' though they had even Growin' up." our financial records to the University which it has not even begun forgotten are at to fulfill where they were. Wearing two different sneakers, your disposal by merely — to create the kind of University climate in VICTORIA Springsteen contacting which cooperation STATION The scene at the Main Point last danced his way from Michael Hobson (687- is possible between Augustinians and 6672). He'll be more than happy to laymen, between administrators, week was somewhat different, Growin' Up, relating his faculty, and students. iCjvlngston Taylor exhibits his musical talents during his performance at the Field House on Saturday though. childhood give you the old run-around. The administration should provide for the University The mass of people as we all experienced it, waiting to an old Sincerely yours, Senate leadership and encouragement, not distrust and outside for the late show R&B number, Walkin'

on the Dog, ' to The Lighthouse Staff obstruction; deadlines for prompt work, not delay; and Tuesday seemed to have heard which he commented, above all, or seen this wild-man "This is where you see slick a presumption of ordinary approval for its who comes how collective on like Bob E)ylan, Van Morrison, the band is decisions. Most of the vital policies that affect Taylor, Manciiester tonight." Moving right this University ought to be effectively E Dazzling and Wilson Pickett rolled into a through the lyrical profundity of Where And When determined in a R S T A U RANT representative, tripartite, legislative body anchored skinny little volatile package. Saint in the City to the emotional Is oponing soon in KING OF within the University and not vetoed by those PRUSSIA intensity of Lost in the Flood, who are Immediate ,—- *, He began the set very slowly, To the Editor: openings exist for full and part-time positions generally removed, physically, ft-om its as Springsteen never let up. daily operations. waiters, cocktail waitresses, very thoughtfully performing In speaking to other students busboys, cooks, and bartenders. Even Under the I respect the judgment of Worst many of my colleagues Conditions who VICTORIA STATION offers competitive first number with his face recently, I was disturbed to find wages and liberal and hold that the seemingly arbitrary actions of the ad- benefits including: group **And some fresh-sown moonstone medical, dental and life insurance- paid By BRUCE BUCHANAN cellent performer put voice; and a real, live accordion. out how little most of us know on a show. 1. The acoustics ministration now mandate unionization of vacations; discount meals; of the Field was messin' vrith his frozen zone the faculty. pleasant working conditions; and The word "concert" can be If, These ingredients about clubs, organizations, the a however, I se^ a show where the House are produced a and Nevertheless, I cannot agree with opportunity for recognition and so horrendous that it to remind him of the feeling of this judgment, at least advancement. very nebulous term to understand performer beautiful song by carefully other such activities on campus. For conveys a true feeling of takes an incredible not for the present. I neither view more information contact: amount of romance.** the administration as at times. It has come to mean any being relating every detail; As a service to both the student someone who is above the stamina to be by monolithic, nor its actions as deliberately sinister, nor VICTORIA STATION RESTAURANT able to withstand For You was particularly elec- performance of the arts; in the audience in mothering every mood. Not only and the organizations, it might Rt. 202 A Hondorson the sense of being a the never be its tendencies toward authoritarianism as irrevocable. Rd., King of Prussia, Pa. ending eacho. trifying as he and the band built- context of this article it means "star"- this, but all of the songs were beneficial to publish a master list. Phon«: 265-2870 — unapproachable, totally Villanova For the moment, I would rather 2 audiences are by up each refrain to a climaxing miscalculate, if I must music. For someone, like delivered this VICTORIA STATION is an Equal myself, polished and professional, and way, the only dif- This list should include the miscalculate, on the Opportunity Employer in far the worst audiences I've ever chorus. Coming side of a cooperative vision of however, who attends musical ference being back for the regular meeting per- control of the audience at any had the the added time and Villanova wherein all elements of the misfortune to witness audience-demanded encore he op- University begin to formances quite frequently, a given ingredients of a sax, location, and/or a moment — then I have wit- since they're drums, one membership work together in mutual restraint for the rowdy, inconsiderate ted Blinded by the Light for common good "concert" is not simply any nessed a concert. crazy costumed drummer, two contact for each group. There are of the performers true of a common, if beleaguered, society. This, it talent, and Wilson Pickett's 634-5789 and seems to me musical event I happen to pianos, congas many diverse see. On Saturday night, Villanova just and, for one song, activities that could — not unionization holds want to hear something to proved that the entire band — the greatest assurance of Watching someone like David was in be of interest to the held a concert; the Livingston which they what appeared to be the brass sec- students, and our survival and well-being in the can jump around. This perfect off-key harmony to follow future. If my idealism Bromberg, John Prine, or Bonnie tion of the Salvation sufficient publicity for Taylor — Melissa Manchester is a lot for a Army Band. each has deceived me, I leave it to a heedless performer to endure. his lead vocal impressions. administration Raitt doesn't give me the feeling of Every song in the remainder meeting is sometimes difficult. Concert. A performer playing in of (now or in the future) or to a more perceptive ^ -• Melissa and Liv both overcame Springsteen, who has been faculty being at a concert. Instead, it is the set was explosive Diana Ayeila the Field House has to be someone with (now or in the future) to redress the balance. proclaimed "the grizzly en- .t/f, just a matter of watching an ex- special for Springteen, at several high- two reasons: (Continued on page 20) pitched moments, spreading him- (Continued on page 12) . ;

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Novmber 7, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag« 13 Steve Miller No Joker in Penn Repeats Lemmings Hit Locust!

PHILADELPHIA — NAT- Performance at Tower Performance lONAL LAMPOON'S LEM- MINGS, New York's biggest hit By RALPH musical of the 1972-73 season, ap- MENZANO By SUSIE DALTON and BOB ^ looking amateurish." "But," he pears at the New Locust Theatre BERENS Repeat ^ Performance is the only said, "After we all started opening Nov. 6, presented by Moe^ Annenberg Center production this working together, we had too Septee/All Star-Forum. The cast year which is not being done by an many things to think about to includes John Belushi, Chevy Tower Theater, he meshed and outside In the middle 1960'8, two bands album) and continuing throu|^ I group. Ilona Gerbner, the worry about that." Both students Chase, Nate Herman and other balanced the rhythmic patterns were widely known as the epitome Love You, Into My Kitchen, and director of the show, teaches felt there definitely was a dif- members of the original New York with the cleanest, sharpest licks theatre of American rock and roll music: finally peaking with Going To The arts at Penn, and two of ference working with pros. As company. this side of Eric Clapton. He was The Byrds and The Steve Miller Country, the climax of the four-member cast are Penn un- Temmie put it, "So many little The jshow, now in its 12th month complemented by Dave King on dergrads. Band. While The Byrds enjoyed evening. Their names are Tem- things, such as blocking and line at New York's Village Gate, is an drums, Dickie Thompson on piano mie added fame with several singles, Brodkey and Bob Kolsby. The memorization, that are problems offspring of THE NATIONAL and organ, and an especially in- other Steve Miller decided to cater to two cast members are for less experienced actors, are LAMPOON, the world's most The first act on the bill. Coun- the underground professional, Equity actors. Their natural and easy for Bill and audience solely volved black bassist named Gerald Singer-composer Eric Anderson given an unconventional performance widely read humor magazine. It try Gaiette, entertained the names are through albums. Johnson. But no matter who the at the Main Point last William Larsen and Bryan. This, in turn, makes it opened with almost complete audience with the Thursday night. Included were selections from down-home Bryan Hull. easier for backups are, Steve Miller is his latest album, **Bltte River.'* Bob and me." critical acclaim and has since Last Friday night, the sound of bluegrass music. Led by always What's it like for two amateur Bill Larsen, a successful Broad- "Gangster" ambushed two Master Controller, singing, been hailed as the first satirical sellout fiddler Byron Berline (a three- undergrads sighing and swaying with each to star with two ex- way actor with many off- review in decades to "put it all crowds at the Tower Theater in main point time national fiddle champion), Eric perienced pros? In wailing note. a pre-rehearsaf Broadway credits, as well, together." Among the other Electric Factory Upper Darby and rekindled the the group offered their renditions Concerts In association with All-Star Foran will interview last Friday evening, the described the attitude of the talents in the revue are Zal Yanov- old rock and roll flames present the National Lampoon Lemmings show at the within of such popular tunes as Don*t Let cast New Locust members described their professional. First of all, he said, sky, formerly of "The Lovin' Street Theatre them. His first presentation, a On one occasion he fascinated Your Deal Go Down, Elton John's Anderson beginning Tuesday, November 6th through Sunday, feelings about it. "In this the Temmie, a play, there is the ad- Spoonful." November 18th. somewhat slower rendition of unsuspecting crowd with an Honky Cat, and, of course. Monday — Saturday shows at SKM) p.m.; Saturday Orange senior, majoring in History said, vantage of Springsteen a small cast, which Perhaps the most vital matinee at 2:00 p.m., Space Cowboy, placed the echo device tied onto his guitar. Blosson Special. Along with other Sunday matinee at 3:00 p.m., show at 7H)0 n.m. "I was petrified before we started makes it easier to (Continued from page 11) work out ingredient in the satire of LEM- For information, call audience in a restless mood which Armed with this effect and original songs, the group frequen- LO 3-9284. working. Bob and I hadn't read problems." "However," coupled with he said, MINGS is that primarily it continued through lackluster per- background tapes of tly led the crowd in hand-clapping trepeneur of good feelings," only with Bill and Bryan in auditions. "any problems we have are no dif- formances tympannies and Eric Andersen began his set at satirizes its own generation. The of Mary Lou and Your wind, "the and foot-stomping, and was tried to sing his songs in the way the We didn't meet them until the first ferent than any I have found with gangster" toyed with Main Point on Thursday night widely applauded second act and Chase in this satire "the Hendra, one of the five senior Cash Is Trash. Had Stevie the guitar, received well enough to return an he lived them; with infinite effort by rehearsal. I think something that pros. In fact, it's actually easier to the audience cheering with asking the audience for parody of a huge rock festival has greatest comedy acting New York editors of the NATIONAL LAM- "Guitar" Miller forsaken the every encore. and charm. That was the best forgiveness. helped us in working together is work in this situation where you been called "the most devastating has seen quick-paced rock which gave him crescendo. The band ended Part Following a short, in years." POON and co-written by Hendra possible ' way clumsy set the fact that in the play, Bill's role don't run into the problem of star 'Lampoon' of the of the his One of the show, dedicating by Batteaux, a two music 60's The first act of LEMMINGS is and other Lampoon editors in- fame? Steve quickly dispelled Living 1 If someone asks you who Bruce ij * ^ brother, west is that of an ally to me. I really egos." and 70' s that anyone has ever at- a this notion with an In Tile UJS.A. intertwined with Some old fans of Steve Miller coast folk act, the collection of skits and black- cluding Sean Kelly and Henry exhilarating Springsteen is, a fair reply would crowd was left believe that actors incorporate a If compatibility among cast tempted to produce." The outs and lively The Star-Spangled Banner to have questioned his consistency, waiting until 9:40 "Wood- and a constantly up-dated Beard. In its current run at the version of The be: the Allen Ginsberg of the 70's, (for the 8 o'clock certain amount of their charac- members lends anything to the shuck Festival" has fierce take- look at the Gangster's Back. The crowd Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew. Those who enjoyed his fast rock show) before current political crisis Village G^te, NATIONAL LAM- the poet-laureate of Asbury Park. ters' relationships Eric finally managed to into their own quality of a show. Repeat Per- offs on such rock heroes as Bob — at this point naturally, roared its approval and indeed the and roll of the naiddle sixties are make his — em- POON'S LEMMINGS has played And he plays good music in the relationships." formance But the best segment was yet to now way to the stage. certainly has that in its I)ylan, Joan Baez, James Taylor, phasizing Watergate and Ad- to virtually "standing "gangster of love" had returned. disappointed by his mellower bargain. room only" Bob, a junior, majoring in favor. The show will run Nov. 8- come. After a brief pause, in which sound. Oh yes, he The Rolling Stones, and others. ministration woes. audiences at nearly every per- From that moment on, the has mellowed, as '^ r,* 'im English, described his 10, and 15-17, in Annenberg Critics called the work of Belushi The audience was his. the audience cheered in an- all of us have, but in the sense that Andersen, an outcome of the show was directed by Tony formance. ^But that medal you wore on your preliminary attitude as "a fear of Auditorium. ticipation, the "guitar man" his music is now more refined and folk revival of the early sixties, is chest always got in the way Steve stole through beautifully- returned with his twelve-string melodic instead of savage and recognized as being one of a breed Like a little effervescent girl with a trophy so of compositions with his acoustic. The encore consisted of a driving. The "gangster" is back — deeply personal singer^ V.U. soft to Arts Forum buy her Today, way.** sparkling guitar solos. Augmented medley, beginning withTlie Jolier composers, ranking Telephone NOTICE: only he's wearing a new set of along with W h^rd to be I by the tremendous acoustics of the (the title track from his new shootin' -irons. such contemporaries as Jackson. John Baumgartner Interviewers Browne and Joni Mitchell. In the funny on short notice (and ... for opinion surveys needed in our category of songs related •» to mat- office in* KING OF PRUSSIA PLAZA. Carnegie Hall Tomorrow? ters of the heart, Hours 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. he is excelled by and 3 p.m. to 9 this It a short notice), to p.m. and every other Saturday 9 none. Following the release of his a.m. to 4 p.m. Should have By J. good telephone ROBERT ROBBINS of classical technique; and second, the Arts Forum here, serves as a latest album of more than a year voice. No selling. No experience we'll jutt tay tend The second concert of this B-Flat is a difficult for necessary. Will train. adt, key strings steppingstone to the New Art ago. Blue River, (defmitely one of Contact Mrs. King at: year's University Arts Forum to play in tune. However, the Quartet's Carnegie the five best albums of Hall debut in the last Series took place on write ttoriet, good night and Wednesday Quartet performed the piece New York in January, at which several years), Eric made his 26S-4828 afternoon, October 31, in the West brilliantly, and Mr. Ma's first they greatest will premiere a new quintet impact to date on an CHILTON COMPANY Lounge of Dougherty Hall. violin part was played especially by composer Harold Boatrite, audience not composed entirely of God blett ut all. Equal Opportunity Featured artists were the New Art well. Some come to find meanihg. Mot only from the wise men with deep "folkies." Employer M/F together with another String Quartet, a group founded in Following the Mozart, the Philadelphian, harpsichordist answers. But from the country itself with its ancient past and new spirit, its 1970 by ijrmer pupils and of Curtis gr^pp played the Quartet in F, Op. Temple Painter (who played the After seeing Eric String Quartet people in touch with others and themselves. perform eleven members at 92, No. 2, by Serge Prokofiev. first Arts Forum concert here one times Philadelphia's over the past two years, it New School of Composed during the Second year ago to the day). In February, Some come hungry for India's beauty. The storied art wouldn't be fair to judge Music. The players and his include: World war, the work emphasizes the Quartet will join with the overall coticert appeal by just one Michael Ma and Margaret Soviet nationalism through its Modern architecture. The pageantry. The incredible landscape. Eugene O'Neill's use Jazz Quartet in two con- show, despite the fact that what Higham, violinists; Tamas of Russian marches and folk Some come here because it's different. Or because it's far occurred wasn't an extreme shock. Strasser, violist (a recent themes. Miss Higham moved into (Continuedon page 13) Eric, away. Or because others come here. like everyone, is subject to a replacement for Renard Edwards, the first violin chair for this piece. wide variety of moods, but unlike who became the first black mem- The most brilliant performance What are you searching for? We'll offer you everything to most performers, his moods tend ber of the Philadelphia Orchestra of the afternoon came with the to be the determining factors in in and MCAT-DAT-GRE help you in your search. An incredibly low $475 round-trip 1971); Peter Kucirko, Quartet No. 3 in A, Op. 41, by his show. As a result, the 1st part cellist. Robert Schumann. Laid out in fare from New York to or Bombay Delhi. Places to eat and of Thursday's show turned out to Opening the program was W. A. four movements, the Quartet LSAT-ATGSB be highly unorganized. Eric ad- Mozart's Quartet in B-Flat, K. exhibited sleep that cost less than anywhere (in India the dollar still goes beautiful interplay be- mitted he didn't feel like per- 689 (the "K." stands for L. von tween instruments, especially in OCAT far and $5.00 a day isn't nostalgia, yet). Half fare on domestic forming and after five songs he Kochel, who first catalogued the fugue of the second movement. turned the show air, and rail travel. Wholehearted hospitality. over to David Mozart's works in 1862 in Mr. Kucirko's cello shone clearly NAFL. BOS. Blue, a worthwhile performer in chronological order). This late throughout, and in some places * Preparation for tests required for ^ ^fcft^v We've a . Meet-The-People Program so that you can visit his own right, who played for 30 Mozart work, dating admisiion to graduate and proftt- '« > from 1790, the group sounded almost like a minutes leaving siortal schools with an Indian family if you like. Student Eric to finish his was cited by the musicians to be full string section, due to the com- A Program to introduce you to * Six and tweivt saision courses performance. This time Eric's the most difficult opus on the poser's use of double and triple * Small groups ;. / Indian students on their campuses. But quite on your own you'll make friends, mood was more coherent and program, he despite its rather sim- stops. 'Voluminous material for home study commenced to prepared by be offered help and understanding, get invited places. lull the audience plistic sound, for two reasons: This concert, one of the best experts in each field into an almost hypnotic, ethereal first, Mozart represents the height ever performed in the history of 'Lesson schedule can t>e tailored to enjoy :.. .:::,':. We having you. .<:y:y^(:iy, ^ frame of mind. His last four songs. meet irtdividual needs. Lessons can be spread over a period of River, Tkc Woman Skc Was Gen- For more information see your Travel Agent or contact us. several nnonths to a year, or for tie, Is It Really Love At All, and //Utyru^ca7t.ay out of town students, a period The Government of India Tourist Office, by mailing THE of one waek the coupon to the address Time Runs Like A Freight Train, SHOW closest to you. New York, 19 East 49th Street, r captured perfectly the essence of emotions familiar to all — love, I, too, am searching. Plcasf I send mc your brochure Chicago, 201 North Michigan Ave., , loneliness, y. Special Compact Couraes during teUing me all about India. self-pity, heartbreak, I sorrow. Directed by Irene Baird WMkands - IntarsaMiom San Francisco, 685 Market St. Also Canada. Once again he had I tSON!FRI.,NOV. 16 Summar Sawons Name borrowed the souls of a whole A«.

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Novmbor 7, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pago 15 zz at the Plaza, Part 1 Blue Oysters, By ROBERV J. ROBBINS session strictly as a memento of Joe Jones, Drums. The album The year is 1958. While high- the date. EHiring the intervening opens with Miles' fireeform treat- Computers for Jobs school teenagers are grooving to fifteen years, much change has oc- ment of the Thelonious Monk opus the rhythm of rock 'n' roll, jazz is curred in both the real and Straight, No Chaser, retitled Jazz Computers — those 20th cen- Focus in on Tower Theatre That's where the computer attracting the fancies of young musical worlds. Miles Davis has At the Plaza, in honor of the oc- tury miracle machines are — omes in. Student resumes and adults and college students sold (at least temporarily) his ex- casion, followed by My Fanny playing many roles in today's To millions in these United ;omoany job profiles are fed into throughout the world. During the traordinary trumpet virtuosity in Valentine, a Miles classic. Side world. Now there is a computer to States, Focus is known only by the computer and — presto — out academic year, names such as exchange for ear-blasting ex- Two is kicked off by Frank match the college graduate with *'Hocus Focus," the band's comes he right person for the Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, periments in electronics; Duke Loesser's If I Were Bell, the job best suited his A to talents right joD. pre-screening , heavily-hyped hit single. Yet those The has and Dave Brubeck draw capacity Ellington, while continuing to featuring some fierce blowing by and training, and to do it speedily who turn out to see Focus at the been done. The company recruiter audiences at campus concerts, and lead a band and compose with Davis, Adderley, and Coltrane. and at minimal cost to both par- Tower Theater on Friday, Novem- can get down to in-depth in- the same artists repeat their sue* some success, has lost most of his The album climaxes and con- ties concerned. ber 9, will experience the full im- terviewing immediately. cess at the Newport and Monterey stable of musicians to the cludes with "Oleo," a Sonny Graduate Services, Inc. (GS), pact of this Dutch ensemble: both Nation-wide Service Jazz Festivals during the summer Almighty; Buck Clayton, the Rollins composition which Miles was formed less than a year ago by their sophisticated music and GS, through seven regional of- months. powerhouse trumpeter of the recorded with the composer prior Thomas Noble of Des Moines, their remarkable musicianship. fices, solicits resumes in all fields To celebrate the prosperity the Count Basie band of the 1930's, to joining Columbia. However, Iowa. The Graduate Services In the context of its smash AM of study from graduates of four- jazz world was enjoying at the has retired; and Jimmy Rushing Rollins' tenor sax part is filled in program is a nationwide computer success, "Hocus Pocus" became year colleges aiid universities time, Columbia Records decided and Billie Holiday have both admirably by Coltrane, and Davis, service designed to get the college ^- ^'^ obnoxious. throughout the UniteH to throw a jazz bash in the Eld- passed on. However, with a new Evans, and Adderley also do their job applicant and the corporate "But that whole number is a has the ability to provide a com- wardian Room of New York's generation of young adults solo bits on this tune based on the employer together without the .^ . joke. Don't judge us by that," ex- Plaza Hotel, inviting most of the showing a growing interest in jazz chordal structures of George Ger- customary annual hit-and-miss pany with jne, or many, q led plains guitarist Jan Akkerman in big names in jazz then recording now among us, Columbia has shwin's "I Got Rhythm." Some of scramble. »-esumes from across the nation, or perfect English. ("In our country, for Columbia. Since many of the unearthed these classic sessions Davis' trumpet and fluegelhorn The graduating college student om any one campus within 48 when you're twelve, you learn four nours of artists had prior engagements, from 1958 in a two-volume series playing on this album ^utshines seeking a job need only go to his the company's request. languages: French, English, Ger- small however, only a handful of Colum- entitled Jaiz At the Plaza, Vols. I much of what he has done before campus placement office or A per resume charge is man, and course, (or since), and the is of Dutch.") made bia's jazz personalities showed up and II, and both the music and album bound bookstore and pick up a GS when a company asks to It turns to join the long list of out that "Hocus have its job at the party. Those who had the sound (stereo) are as fresh today classic per- resume. Or, he can write to GS in profiles matched with Pocus," after all, is a goof — a student resumes. good fortune to appear included as they were when recorded. formances by the brilliant Miles Des Moines and ask for a resume There is no rock parody, no less. It also turns the Miles Davis Sextet, Ehike Davis. charge for simply placing and Volume I features the Miles form and fill out the resume, out that Focus' music, while holding Ellington and his Orchestra, JAZZ AT THE PLAZA, listing his (lUaUfications and a company's job profil.e Davis Sextet at one of the highest progressive and masterful, is at information in the trumpeter Buck Clayton, and . Vol. 1 return it to GS computer points in the trumpeter's : GS along wth a $15 career, ., r 'i> once musically heavy and com- system. vocalists Jimmy Rushing and, The Miles Davis service fee. with ,-: Sextet the following musicians in mercially successful. Four GS has seen a need is probably most sighificantly, Billie his group, Recorded in New York, 1958 The company looking for a and filling all of whom were thoughtful Dutch lads — with a Holiday with less than **Tlie Spanky Show/* starring America*s favorite 'Little Rascal', tiie it. Its 1973-74 resume search will one year destined to become giants of Columbia €32470 student to fill a job, in turn, files star sense of humor yet! start in left to survive. of the **Our Gang Comedies'* Spaniiy McFarland, is set for his first with GS a vocational profile October. GS is located at modern jazz: Cannonball Ad- Next week: A review of Jazz at Akkerman, Thijs Van Leer Irving Townsend, then Colum- Philadelphia *fnn* concert Friday evening, November 16 at 7:30 and 10 outlining the 8170 Hickman Road, Des Moines, derley, Alto Sax; John Coltrane, the Plaza, Vol. 2, featuring Duke qualifications p.m. (keyboards), Pierre van der Lin- Iowa, bia's jazz producer, had the Tenor Sax; at the Walnut Street Theatre, 9th and Walnut Streets. Tickets for requited. 50322. Bill Evans, Piano; Ellington, Jimmy Rushing, and den (drums), and Bert Ruiter foresight to record this hiatpric Paul Chambers, the production, which features exciting multi-media staging including Bass; and Philly Billie Holiday. (bass) combine to produce Focus' original films and sounds from the past, a giant trivia contest and jazz-rock (must we?) sound. The souvenirs for everyone in the audience, are on sale at the Walnut Street closest cousin in this genre Theatre, at all Ticketron locations or by writing **The Spanky Show** perhaps, is the Mahavishnu Or- Focus On the occasion of the at 1636 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19103. tr *^ chestra: improvisational, non- I IM machine gun rock ("1939 German 4 V4"'ANNIVERSARY OF W TOCK Marching Music," they call it) "Visions of Eight"; sends fans head-shaking spasms

^ I and foot-stomping trances. The THE ALL STAR -FORUM band, of course, is Blue Oyster in association with

^t Munich Revisited Cult. Their logo is the Greek sym- bol of chaos. And their self- (^Actrk f&ef^ Cmmt^mrft^ proclaimed goal is to be By JERRY MARZORATI presents "programmed on a music machine »^ It took endless hours of on enough different losers, and the to satellite-TV be played on the last day of |4l time to expose (and opes he chooses do not cast an earth." re-expose) the tragedy of the 1972 image vivid enough to hold the And are they mysterioso! It's Olympic Games. It took just under audience's attention. difficult to decode the destructo two hours for eight of the world's Ichikowa, the only director to lyrics to songs like "I'm On The TIME most accomplished directors to have previously filmed an Olym- I"! Lamb But I Ain't No Sheep," explain their views of what had piad (Tokyo, 1964), chose the 100- "She's As Beautiful As A Foot" or previously been exposed. meter dash and proceeded to slow Magazine "City's On Flame With Rock and Visions of Eight consists of it down until it became an endless Roll." Yet there is undeniably a eight short films by, in exercise in exhaustion. Comparing Satanic, foreboding quality to reports: alphabetical order, Milos Forman the event to Western society as a their — albeit (Czech.), Kon Ichikowa (Japan), whole in his introduction, Blue Oyster Cult imaginative, well-played music — Claude Lelouch (France), Juri Ichikowa focused in on the sprin- which leaves little doubt that Ozerov (U.S.S.R.), Arthur Penn vocal, energetic and loud. ["Gallop Pink Chablis ter's faces, showing the empty eyes In 1967, at the height of their Joining these are the vipers our mothers (U.S.A.), Michael Pfleghar (W. in contrast to the straining, Focus will be the refor- popularity, the group split when med Spencer warned us about! recently triumphed Germany), John Schlesinger (Gr. contorted faces. Also moving, Davis Group (with left to join Traf- f, It may come as little surprise Brit.), and Mai Zetterling though somewhat dragged out, is most of its original line-up) and fic. A reformed group with Nigel that Blue Oyster Cult is a Manhat- 1 over ten costlier (Sweden). Each has attempted in Schlesinger's tribute to the long those mysterious masters of heavy Olson and (now with tan band, transplanted from Long his own special way to say distance runner. The loneliness, metal from Manhattan, the Blue Elton John) continued through {competitors in a blind Island. Indeed they've definitely something about the nature of the self-interest (he can't allow him- Oyster Cult. 1967. soaked up more than their share of tasting among a Munich Olympiad rather than self to think of the slaughtered And, by the way, don't worry. At that point, Spencer formed PINIC i When Focus New York City's madness and CHABUS films it. project, Jews for fear plays "Hocus Pocus" make "of The of losing his con- an acoustic duo: first with Alun (and mayhem. Their sound fairly reeks panel ofwine-industry which was the dream scheme of centration), and overall emptiness their other fascinating Davies (Cat Stevens' confrere) and OF CALIFORNIA i of screeching uptown IRT's, filthy producer David Wolper, has both of the runner become all too sym- pieces) at the Tower on Friday, all then Peter Jaimeson. The duo their fans (and Bowery dives, and the mania of Uiu \\ian a Rose, our Pink Chablis is a capiivtiini executives brilliant and disappointing bolic of the Olympics itself. Mai non-believers, too) recorded two L.P.s, one with rush ^? will be suitably hour on Riverside Drive. "%, segments, but the effect is both in- Zetterling, the only woman of the satisfied. legendary bluesmen like the late iww cmhining the delicate fragrance of a superior Kai in Their droning guitars signal I Los Angeles' novative and thought-provoking, eight, says she is concerned with Fred McDowell, and one with fear, pain and torture. They revel nd Ikt crisp character of a fine Chablis. This wint is m provoking. obsession, not sport. Her film on Time Magazine November It's cream of the L.A. studio-session I 27, 1972 page 81. been too long an absence, in Satanism and hellishness. And Visions of Eight opens with "The Strongest" focuses itself on crop. tj our most delightful creations. and bottled ii iki but Made Spencer Davis is back to rock. yet the B.O. Cult (or, if you prefer, Ozerov's short on the "begin- the weightlifters, revealing with After an extended After three years with illness and a Oik Vineyards in Modesto, Calif. Alcohol U% ky d his critic- the Blue O. Cult) are corpse- nings", that time just before the shocking imagery that lifting is far lengthy vacation, Spencer caught ally acclaimed (but commercially rousing rock and rollers. athlete commences to compete. Their more than an event; it is a way of ignored) the rock'n'roll bug again. He ran acoustic music, Davis music is certainly the most fully- When not getting bogged down in life. By cutting back and forth into quite by has reformed his group with Pete realized, political plemics, ("all are listenable and expert of from the lifting room to the York, chance, and the Spencer Davis Eddie Hardin, Ray Fenwick any group in the heavy metal fiUjjfc bound in a common frater- village kitchen, she makes her and Charlie McCracken. Group was reborn in 1972. The .") The genre. And that, certainly, is the nity. . Ozerdv captures the ten- point revoltingly clear. line-up now is Davis on rhythm revitalized group is much the same bottom line: music. a satirical joke -rock sion with an artist's eye. Forman, Finally, Arthur Penn proves and slide guitar and as the 1960'8 version, with three harmonica, /. . '.. . on the other hand, captures once again that he is a master. Hardin on keyboards, originals (Davis, York and Har- York on mock -concert nothing but a few forced laughs Worth the price of admission drums, Fenwick on lead din) and its R & B base. guitar Foruni from an audience in the process of alone, his short on the pole T and (Charlie McCracken Despite personnel changes and on bass. musical being bored to death. While con- vaulters is one of the most Spencer Davis has been through (Continued comedy semi -revue various permutations of talent, from page 13) centrating his efforts on the beautiful films on sport ever made. many changes in the Spencer Davis group has the last decade. More than a Rose. been certs at Philadelphia decathlon, he comes up with a film Using both sound and color with Now he's back itching to rock and Community theatrical presentation • around for ..•', 13 years. It ; «» began in College in which is a dead ringer for Disney's incredible intensity, Penn creates roll. It's now a program of "third- 1960 when Davis and York were a very relaxed and film of the world's greatest an entire stream music" by John Lewis and experience, bringing one playing determined artist who lends his together in Birmingham; Gunther athlete, complete with music and virtually inside the mind and body name to a band that SchuUer. If the Carnegie • can . go .... X, later moving only to London to form Hall speed-up. Also somewhat of a of the athlete in flieht. And it's one way: forward. concert is successful, 2 Weeb Only! NOV. 6-18 the first real group. During those disappointment was' Lelouch's this "bringing one inside" which however, the Arts Forum hopes to early days the band could do no Men. thru Thun. 8 p.m.. Sat. 2 p.m., Sun. 3 4 7 p.m. ~ $6.50, "The Losers." Working with a makes "Visions of Ei^ht" a unique BLUE OYSTER CULT bring both the New Art String 5.50, 4.50, wrong, churning out hit after hit 3.50; Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. — $7.50, 6.50. 5.50, 4.00. topic which promised to be film which will surely become a Onstage, five raunchy leathered Quartet and Temple Painter back — almost all classics PINK CHABl IS Of CALIFORNIA Gallo today; like Vineyards Modesto. California among the most interesting, the classic form of the documentary as boys frantically smash their for return visits in the form of a "Gimme Some Lovin'," "I'm A guitars against joint concert NEW LOCUST THEATRE /aiJs ^.'^ ^andfj the floor — and during the spring .'1 >. i >f'n.^'^®99^"?^" ^9i^^ Man", and "". each other. Their brand of semester. Broad iiXocutt Sta. Phlla. 19102 ' .

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Page 16 THE » VILLANOVAN > Novmbr 7. W3 ^^ NovmbT 7, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Psgs 17 ing "For Everyman" VILLANOVA somewhat By JOHN BAUMGARTNER songs sound almost as good on the and sets the dreamlike, Count Your Lucky introspective, Stars stereo as they did 'live'. In ad- mood for the Amid endless STRIKES philosophy lec- dition to the boys who visited the remainder of side one. He '' tures, football games which never Field reminisces about his life By JOE TYRRELL I House with him, Browne and :>' seemed to be home, crushed times, Whether or not you believe in hearts receives some capable assistance quietly and thoughtfully; in being "verbal." GOLD: over Sha-Na-Na's a astrology, you've probably are employed right now ships. They are secretive cancellation, from the likes of Bonnie Raitt, way which makes them real for Although they enjoy double tidying up to the >*#Kyj the files, and general parties everyone. realized by this time that you do sending final warning point that they rarely know of the early Joni Mitchell and David Crosby. Browne ends the side on •*!% dates, schizophrenia and let- what semester, in fact possess all those marvelous ters, turning your account they are doing themselves, there was Jackson a sadly compelling note with fratricide, most Geminis have lit- over to but if it The first side of the album the Browne. He sang and played "These Days," which is qualities imputed to you by your collection agency. moves, they'll sell it. 4th IN MEET bringing tle real contact with other (-eople. begins with "Take It Easy," a song beautifully, heartfuUy and en- some deserved recognition to Ian WKVU TOP 20 SURVEY* horoscope. Most starry-eyed Thoy are Never trust a Capricorn. which Browne too busy looking for Libra (September and Glenn Frey WEEK OF NOV. 3. 1973 23 to October trancingly. The people all went Matthews on the current charts. astrologers, however, fail to ex- glasses, car keys Especially never buy a used had written or New York, and 22) Librans are for the Eagles, and 1. All I Know Art Garfunkel delicately balan- and enjoyed what they should be plain the fact that ninety percent inventing burglar from Richard Nixon. which cardboard engines or ced individuals. brought them good critical Side two is done in a similar 2. Wo May Never Pees . . Seals ft Crofts They like their getting all of the time: good music. of the people you know are com- ««»lt. /£•; acclaim. It sounds 3. Photograph Ringo Starr clothes clean, their meals much the same fashion beginning with "Red Neck plete SOB's. No, they weren't all on time, Anyway, we are truly fortunate on this album, 4. Midnight Trein to Georgia Gladys Night & Pips and their kids somewhere with Browne's Friend;" a quite popular song born under the sign of the Thraxos else. to be able to buy his second clear, sincere voice 5. Such A Night Dr. John With their extreme sensibility. giving it even with a good-time rock feeling. Motel (afternoon rates). Prac- 6. Juet You And Me Chicago album, "For more life Librarians are not very Everyman." He and rhythm. "Take it Browne then settles into the ticing reliable same 7. Keep On Truckin' Eddie Kendricks star gazers have played many of the songs from this Easy" under pressure. They always flows right into "Our Lady story-song mood as on the first deliberately turn 8. I GM A Name Jim Croce covered up some of album at in their dealers the show on October 6; of the Weir side. when cornered by which slows the pace His charmingly fresh voice 9. Ljove I LxMt Harold Melvin & Blue Notes the negative aspects of the sun narcs. Their major occupation gives each song its own par- 10. Space Race Billy Preeton signs, on the pretense that is feeling faint. Librans are respon- ticularly romantic tone. "Ready 11. Ooh Baby Gilbert O'Sulllvan revelations of these qualities Ikk 1 sible for some notable patriotic or Not," a song similar in spirit to would harm cosmic security-. slogans, including Carly Simon's "Waited So Long," 12. Both Ende Against The Mkfclle Jackie Moore "Fifty-four Well, we think that it is Cancer (June 13. Oh No Not My Baby Rod Stewart in your 21 to July 22) Can- Forty or Flight" and tells the tale of how he met, en- "What 14. You're a Special ... Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross interest to know the whole truth cer is the female sign of the Maine?" chanted, and his won now- about frieiuls Zodiac, and 15. Goodbye Yeltow Brtek R6ad Elton John your and relatives, Smokers are aUegedly Many Librans have dabbled pregnant girl-friend in a sincere in 16. Sister James Nino Tempo before it is too late. This shy and retiring, column devoted to home politics like Lee Harvey Oswald. child-like way which is all 17. Ramblin' Man Allman Bros. and is a compilation of some of thos<> family, like modest Henry Aquarius (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Jackson Browne. 18. This Time N's Real Tower Of Power aspects which, although certainly VIII, shy Julius Caesar and gentle Unfortunately, the widely- 19. Come Get to This Marvin Gaye not present in yo'^r case, exert a Ernest Hemingway. advertised Age of Aquarius was The album ends on an intense 20. Angle Rolling Stones The Women's Aquatic Arts constant malignant influence on postponed indefinitely in 1968. and compassionate tone with the Actually, Cancerous people are team traveled to Genesco, New others and cause people to be the Meanwile, we are experiencing a title track, "For Everyman." He just anti-social. They rule their Scorpio (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) York this past weekend to com- way they are. prolonged rerun of Dragnet. Chan- relates here in song his pervading spotless homes with an iron fist, Remember your boyfriend (or pete in the Eastern Intercollegiate The twelve danger signs of a ces are, though, that we can't concern for the fate of Everyman, making guests uncomfortable and girlfriend) who got you pregnant Synchronized Swimming Con- Zodiac attack are: avoid the new era indefinitely. So all of those who can hear his children neurotic. They can't then recalled a pressing ference — Stunt Competition. Aries (March 21 to April 19) voice. engagement to avoid cultural shock, it is wise ^ stand crowds and have taken an in a Tibetan laundry Despite the fact that the women This is the sign of the cool, clear- to study closely the prevailing instant dislike to you. They own and he hated to leave you but have been practicing for only five Having listened to the songs for sighted, strong-willed leader. Or fauna of the upcoming Aquarium German Shepherds but do not put would write everyday and be back weeks and were competing in "For Everyman" over and over the cold, inconsiderate fanatic, Age: up "Beware of dog" notices. next week? That was a Scorpio. their first official meet, they again, it is evident to me that depending on whether you're an Aquarians are literate and Like their favorite ufF.iction, By the way, he's now living off a finished in a surprising fourth Jackson Browne is worried not Aries or not. People born under * creative. Only recently they have Cancerians are crabs. gay banker in San Francisco. place against 15 Eastern colleges merely about mankind, but is this sign are confident and enriched the language with such Because they are ex- and universities. doing much for us by giving us the energetic. In fact, many early mc r- WKVU is back and we've traordinarily expressions as "Oh, wow!", "Far got over 200 albums to prove it. For your self-centered, Scor- consistently appealing music of ning traffic accidents are caused out!", "Very heavy!" and "!". chance to win, keep listening to 640 AM. pios seem deep and mysterious. As Tallying in the fourth place his life. by Aries people blithely jogging Their contributions to the arts they will tell you, they are very in- finish were Lissa Bensco, Diane through crowded intersections. clude Zap comix, roach clips and sejty, but they prefer autoeroticism Routsis and Diane Yedenock, all Ram persons used to be very ac- smiley faces. (self-abuse to you Catholics) to of whom finished within two tive in the financial world, but Aquarians are also cute, and anything else. They like to look in points of the winners of Beginning cir.ce the '29 crash there are stric- work the love and Philly Makes HistoryAgain! mirrors, write autobiogi'aphies peace bit for all level competition. Freshman ter regulations. Now, they nor- it's worth. They love to sing, and imitate many popular Thelma "T.J." Citta took the mally serve as advisors to the dance, vegetables. masquerade as coveted Advanced Level Gold President. An expert problem- Presbyterians and do nasty things L«o (July 23 to August 22) Wherever possible they sliould Medal. solver, Adolf Hitler is the most to small Anyone who insists on being born be kept in quarantine. animals. famous Arian^ Sensitive self-aware, in the heat of summer is already and they T.J. came to Villanova to Singing and dancing her way through musical hits liiie **Tea For Two,** axhibiting that domineering spend a jot of time combing their challenge its Nursing program and "I Want To Be Happy/* is hair Ruby Keeier recreating her memorable nature and flair for the near- and checking for blemishes. bringing with her seven years of role as "Sue** in the Broadway smash hit "No, No, In their natural state, they subsist Nanette.** The two 2 dramatic that in later life causes experience in the aquatic arts. week run, which also stars vol. on a diet Cyril Ritchard, best known for his portrayal SHOW EVER!!! friends to stare at the floor and of unwary fruits and Possessing a total of 53 medals, 27 as Capt. Hook in "Peter Pan,** plays STARRING nuts. They are Tuesday, October 30 thru Sunday, edge away while the maitre d' extremely of which are gold, from AAU November U at the Valley Forge Music Fair, dangerous when aroused. route 202 south in Devon, frowns and the bouncers move in. local, regional and national com- Pa. Performances are Tuesday thru Friday at 8:30. Saturday at 4 and The Geator -Jerry BLAVAT petitions, she is the current Senior 8:30 and Sunday at 3 and 8:30 p.m. Phone reservations can be made by Leos are particularly good at Middle Atlantic Duet champion, calling 215-NI 4-5000. Information can be obtained by writing the giving orders and taking com- with her partner Lyn Dignam and pliments, and have nice hair. Bitt Music Fair at P.O. Box 917, Devon, Pa. 19333. Tickets can also be ob- The GIANTS of Rock & Roll! Taurus (April 20 to May 20) a member of the Senior Team tained at all Although known for their with the shrinking globe, the Sagittarius (Nov. 22 "Ticketron** locations, Gimbels and Wanamakers in « ox-lik( to Dec. 21) champions: the Neshaminy DoU- low mechanization of war and the in- These people Philadelphia, Bag and Baggage in Wilmington^ The New York Store in cunning, most Taureanp are smart, have nice finettes, coached by Mrs. Marge legs Pottstown^ Travelmart at Castor and Magee in Philadelphia, most initially appear stubborn, stupid, creasing use of antibiotics, there and high ideals. They are Mueller. are real left. the philosophical Philadelphia theatre ticket agencies, and many other locations and dull. But since they seldom few Lions Under dreamers who place throughout the tri-state area. have more than one idea, it is in- influence of the sign of machismo, great faith in our common cpoMiNO SEASONS deed fortunate that most also have they invariably die of heart at- humanity and in the roller derby. one-track minds. tacks while proving that they're Sagittarians are paranoid, but Karl Marx, Cromwell, U.S. still as fit as they were at 25. someone usually is out to get s Pawns Grant, Freud and John Brown them, if only for their own safety. were all born under this sign. Ob- Common Sagittarian activities viously once their interest is such as strolling through parks ORBISON aroused, Taurus people are dif- late at night, searching for gas A major publisher Get Own Pi ficult to stop, tending toward leaks with a lit match and inad- fly i rape. vertantly starting wars (Helea of is developing 9 book thit STAR ( (iUtST Troy will tell Sl't 1 3ut despite a reputation for sen- was a Sag) cause relatives to for the first By SUSIE DALTON Th.' i "'A suality, bull folks ar3 too refer to them as eccentric. All the time the truth about The About Town Players' Markowski of University of Penn- ' phlegmatic to Compsons except Neil reproduce very of- Jason were college sex life. production Duane ^ of Tom Stoppard's sylvania. In Stoppard's story these _ ten, and thus are a Sagittarians. dying breed. Pisces (Feb. 19 to Mar. 20) Last The book will be play, Rosencrantz and Guilden- ba^edp*^ two become the 20th century man Keep a close watch on this * but least, we come to the sign of actual letters written by stern Are Dead will continue in search of his identity. -^ Gertrude SEDAKA bunch; do not give them money or two fish in EDDY swimming opposite yoii describing your through this weekend, Friday and is performed Liz by Flax of sharp objects. directions, a good analogy for the experiences; Saturday nights, Nov. 9 and 10, at Philadelphia, and Ceil innermost MacPhee * Piscean personality. 8:30 in St. Mary's Auditorium. of Havertown portrays Ophelia. thoughts. hang-up$rjoys Original Pisceans are the first to tell you : . The show is being sponsored by the Brenda and frustrations, Prior to this show, the players that they're worthless, and will be Student Union and stars many Virgo (August 23 to Septentber THE COLLEGE did a very well -received produc- extremely gratified if you agree. If Villanova students including i*>• 22/ Virgos are neat, fastidious and tion of * Capricorn (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) you're into S-M, this is the sign for SEX LIFE LETTERS Cactus Flower. A self- Harry Pleasants, Tom Riordan, LEE next to Godly. You people have no CRICKETS Capricorns will spend a great deal sufficient group, they of you. Pisceans are extremely sen- be an honest, reveahnig . Jerry Marzorati, have built consideration and go around Tom McCarthy, Gemini 21 to their unhappy an enormous, original set for the (May June 20) adulthoods making sitive, and their collective motto portrait of campus sex life Pete A I'.l AVA I MAK'.H*\K .'tl making rhesses all over the place Donaghue, John Zeock, and Those born under the sign up for their unhappy show, designed their own of the childhoods. is "Hurt me." The Phillies are today. We would like you Larry Hallinan. It is being direc- and who do you think cleans it all costumes, Twins have mercurial, inventive Dull but industrious, they make Pisces. and handled all up after you? Your Virgo, that's to wrtte to us about your publicity, * PHILADELPHIA • minds. Geminis were responsible money hand over fist and hand un- Fish persons are very artistic, fund-raising and ticket CIVIC CENTER sex life alumnus who is now a graduate who. with as mucb intimate '-/. •••>.' for tupperware, hula-hoops, der the table. sales. .„ .-...,'xs Frank although most of their work student in theatre here. 34th detail as you wish. (SPRUCE Rizzo and incest. Virgos never lose or forget Although The show Is an excellent op- they have large resembles that done by Keane. The play focuses INFORMATION: Privacy of letter on two minor, (215) PE-5-9045. Gemini people have anything, know the seven warning families, they do not writers portunity for some good theatre, BEST TICKETS: GREATEST ROCK attention enjoy sex, They dream, visit their old neigh- ill-defined characters in will Hamlet, & ROLL. Room 312/ 1315 FRIDAY signals, and are very disappointed be respected, y-^^:-:::.:^;^. without having to Walnut St. NOV. 16 spans ranging anywhere from 10 to children or virtually anything borhoods, watch soap operas but go too far, or 1/ Phila.. Pa. 19107. 10 AM-7 PM, Rosencrantz, played by Mike in you. God knows they ask little Mon.-Fri. (By mail or in 45 seconds, but compensate for else. They do enjoy righteous mainly cry. their pay too much. Tickets are person.) 7 PM & 10 PM In lighter Reply to: CLS 223 Castaldo of LaSalle College, and Additional tickets: Ticketron (215) this enough. available at the door LO 3-9005, by monopolizing 'con- revenge. moments they are suicidally and are only Wanamakers, Sherries, They RO. Box 4347 Guildenstern, portrayed by Steve Record Museum, Central City. $7.75/ 6.75/ 5.75 versations whenever possible. enjoy telling people things Traditionally, goat people depressed. . This $2. , .,..,. :...,..., Grand Central Station trait i> spend fi great deal of time in Sun- Pisces .4i(;^.

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Buren, "we believe that the the students should include in professional scholar shares the During the campaign, the Volun- come at the expense of the students can no longer be denied their letters. teers same rights and privileges had pledged to work through as a students. However, Father McCar- the right to determine the con- "If it is clear by the number ot the member of the administration. system to effect change. In ac- thy was quick to establish the fact ditions which directly affect their letters that resident opinion is cordance Communication and action bet- that with their platform, the increases in tuition are a last lives here at Villanova." Self- overwhelmingly in support of self- ween groups are based on respect Volunteer senators have initiated resort to meet rising costs. determination, if passed, would determination," said Mr. Van for what Mr. •r the high degree of competence Van Buren termed as Because a faculty union is still in allow residents to formulate their Buren, "It may affect the Board's and intelligence involved. "strategy that will enable all the process of negotiation, any own policy of visiting rights and decision." Formality Introduced resident students to be informed report on the economics quiet hours. involves Although the self- The Volunteer senators Speculating on the effects of view and aware of what they can do to pure speculation. determination bill was passed by a this mobilization as a fulfillment unionization on the Villanova During make self-determination a negotiations prior to 22-6-5 margin at the October of community, Father McCarthy ex- their campaign promises. reality." last week's faculty assembly, the Senate meeting. President Fr. plained that a faculty union would matter of voting for or against a McCarthy retains the option of not drastically alter the academic faculty union received careful vetoing the measure. If Fr. McCar- life. The primary effect would be scrutiny. Father McCarthy thy vetoes the bill and sends it to introduce a measure of for- responded to the possibility of a back to the Senate for further con- (Continuedfrom page 3) mality in faculty and ad- US -PAKISTAN conflict of interests for sideration, the proposal may not ministration dealings. A contract Augustinian members of the appear on the agenda for the creates a specific determinant for faculty by describing the December meeting of the Board of be able to say that, because of the request of the US State Depart- any question. procedure employed by the Trustees. Thus, the measure would creation of this Institute, perhaps ment. The climate of the relations A very rigid structure would National Labor Relations Bo^rd be delayed indefinitely, since the as many as 150 scholars will have between the US and the regime of replace the otherwise loose (N.L.R.B.) in determining voter only means of overriding a done research in Pakistan," said Mohammed Khan, then President method of handling academic eligibility. Presidential veto is to send a Dr. Braibanti. "Assuming that of Pakistan, halted the problems. Areas such as salary, Right To Vote proposal to the Board. each of these scholars would have negotiations. The creation of the fringe benefits and tenure are in- In an informal hearing weeks contact with 100 students a year, Institute in 1973 thereby cluded in separate clauses of the At the present time, Fr. McCar- ago. Father McCarthy and his it would not be unreasonable to represents a change in Pakistan's contract. Arbitration over any of thy has not issued any statements legal advisor met with faculty assume that perhaps 150,000 attitude toward such ex- these issues follows the exact style on the self-determination representations and N.L.R.B. college graduates would know changes with the US. Dr. set forth in the statement. proposal. The student senators, members to establish who has the more about Pakistan than might Braibanti attributes . i part of this Economic factors necessarily however, believe that a right to vote. As far as the veto is otherwise have been the case." Dr. change to the current Prime receive consideration when forthcoming. To avoid an in- Braibanti Augustinians are concerned, no added that the books Minister of Pakistan, Zulfikar Ali dealing with the union concept. deHnite delay conflict of interest will endanger of the proposal, the and articles resulting from this Bhutto. Father McCarthy pointed out that senators are planning the credibility of their votes. All a massive program will have a "multiplier any increases in costs to the student concerned parties agreed that response that they hope effect." When the Institute was University as a result of will affect the established each full-time member of the Board of Trustees. According to Dr. Braibanti, this in August of 1973, four unionization depends on the faculty realizes no higher is "a very conservative projec- officers were chosen by the mem- demands of the union. He stated On November 12, the student authority then his own conscience. tion." bers of the Institute. Dr. Ralph that, financially, Villanova senators will begin holding in- Braibanti of Other questionable votes, spec- In this speech. President Dr. Duke University is operates just like any other type of formal dorm meetings throughout ficially those of professional Braibanti also attributed the currently serving as the President. business. The ability of the in- the campus in order to explain y^:^''<. libraians, were resolved with the establishment of the Institute to The author of several books on stitution to function necessitates self-determination proposal. similar ease. The full-time The its present Director, Dr. Hafeez Pakistan, Dr. Braibanti is an ex- at least an equal ration of income senators will also use this op- pert on south librarians have the right to vote, Malik. Dr. Malik "took the Asia. Director of the to expenditures. portunity to listen to the students' Institute Dr. subject to challenge according to initiative in this enterprise and Hafeez Malik has When a business operates in the opinions on this matter. been N.L.R.B. guidelines. No members almost single-handedly brought a member of the Villanova red, it is nonfunctional. Father ad- the negotiations University faculty for twelve of the Law School have been con- Following these dorm meetings, to this ded that the demands of the union, epi phenomenon." years. An authority on Islam, Dr. nected with the move for the senators will cover the cempus After a year and if there is to be one, can only be a half long effort, Dr. Malik suc- Malik also acts as chairman of the unionization and are consequently with literature pertaining to self- successful in relation to the ceeded in of Pakistan Council of the Asia excluded from the election. determination. Included in this May 1973 when the University's ability to meet them. negotiations were finalized. Society. Father McCarthy made it clear literature will be a fact sheet At Exorbitant fmancial increases in this time. Dr. Dr. Lawrence Ziring of Western that he is not a proponent of a illustrating the purpose and the Malik obtained any area upsets the delicate from the Pakistani government Michigan University will serve as faculty union. He stated however nature of self-determination. Mr. balance of operation within the that the the authorization for the Institute. Secretary to the Institute, while matter no longer concerns Van Buren characterized this fact school. sociologist Dr. J. Henry Korson of personal preference. The N.L.R.B., sheet as explaining "what self- Since the primary area of Although Dr. Braibanti termed acting as the the University of Massachusetts legitimate third determination means to the the University income is student founding of the Institute as a party will handle the remainder will act as Treasurer. Dr. Korson of student and how it will change the "one-man show" on Dr. tuition, an economic change may Malik's is steps toward faculty unionization. currently a consultant to livinK conditions." part, he also cited the consultative H.E.W. for a family planning help which Dr. Malik received The senators will then circulate research project in Karachi. from Ingmar petitions which they will forward Professor Lawrence Ziring of Bergman's In addition to these four to the Board of Trustees. These Western Michigan University, of- ficers, the Institute is directed by a petitions will call for the passage now Secretary of the Institute; forty-two member Board of of the bill. Howard Wriggins of Columbia Trustees. University; and Irving Pollock, The Board members are The next step in the representative the Institute's legal counsel. Dr. of thirty-seven PERSONA mobilization is the "most im- educational Malik acknowledges the institutions, four of portant one", according to Mr. which are located assistance he received from Dr. in Canada. The Van Buren. This involves a letter Braibanti. members also span fifteen writing campaign to the Board of academic disciplines, from ar- Trustees. The senators will issue a Previously Dr. Braibanti had cheology to biochemistry, from "theme letter" with a list of vital spearheaded a move to establish language to political science. points which the senators believe the Institute in 1964, at the

, The bi -national American In- stitute for Pakistan Studies has set up administrative offices in both countries. In the US, the NARBERTH headquarters will be at Villanova THEATRE University. Director Dr. Malik « •W^ will receive applications from MO 7-01 15 those who wish to participate in the program at this office. A com- 129 N. Narberth mittee composed of members of Ave. the Institute will review the ap- Out Montgomery Ave. plications and make the final judgement. Right on N. Narberth Ave. In Pakistan, the Institute will $1.50 Admission be administered by a Resident Director, Co-director, and a Plus Free Coffee & Cake twelve-member consultative com- **^- One Week Only mittee. While the Institute will nominate the Resident Director, Two Film Ciassics the position of Co-director and the posts . on the consultative team W.C. Fields will be open to negotiations with the government One IMerlcei Franlclin Pangbom of Pakistan. In his proposal to the government, Dr. in "THE BANK DICK" Malik stipulated Vasey Theatre that the Co- Time: 7:30 P.M.. 10:30 P.M. director as well as the committee Sunday Night, November 11 Also The Marx Bros. members will be Pakistani. 7:15 9:15 Within the consultative team, In "Horsefeathers" the Admission $1.00 Institute will represent all of the I W-* Time: 9:05 P.M. major universities and regions of Pakistan. ».• v.* i • « 4 *« •> ^V%vr« '•w* '^hHiMtf •»%• •> «••••> .t »A.» * • »«* !)#'•« »«

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..'i:'\. The Port of Philadelphia will that the $5.1 million for Port im- benefit by $5.1 million for con- provement be approved by the struction and improvements along voters. The new business which the the waterfront as a result of voter marine terminals will attract will approval of the City bond issues at favorably affect labor and many the Nov. 6 election. port-related industries." City Representative and Direc- Of the $5.1 million, $3.6 million tor of Commerce Harry R. is earmarked for building a Belinger said that the Port bond is refrigerated warehouse at the V self-supporting and will be repaid modern Tioga Marine Terminal. from tenant rental revenues. The remaining $1.5 million will be "This is a period of intense com- used for the enlargement of the petition among Port cities," present refrigerated warehouse Belinger said, "and it is vital to building at the Packer Avenue the economy of this entire area Marine Terminal.

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these" two obstacles and put on loved, and after Saturday night perfect performances. she is. Following an encore and a Melissa Manchester specializes standing ovation for her last two in New York City Funk, that great songs, a rousing gospel tune and a musical form encompassing a Ray Charles type blues ballad, she combination of jazz, rock, pop and cleared the way for Liv. gospel. It's hard not to draw the It's almost futile to write about inevitable comparison between a performer as good as Liv. Melissa and her former employer, There's simply nothing to say but , simply because their praises. Liv and his two man jazz stage presences are so familiar. backup of Bill Elliott on piano When you get down to the nitty- and Walter Robinson on bass I gritty though, Melissa beats Bette played 23 songs with not one by a long shot. No. Melissa doesn't lowpoint during the whole thing. have all the stage glamour and This man's a star! Anyone who glitter that Bette has, but then transforms Something Over the again Bette doesn't have Melissa's Rainbow into the beautiful in- musical or composing ability. terpretive ballad such as Liv did, Saturday she put on an incredible has to be more than just another ': energy packed performance that passing Hgure in music. The only just wouldn't let up for a second. thing I can say is — ,move over With a well rounded nucleus of James, and if the concert com- keyboards, bass, guitar, and mittee has any sense whatsoever, ;

! drums, she captured the audience they'll continue making the with her voice, emotion and sen- Livingston Taylor Concert an an- suality. Melissa's •'•':. begging to be nual event. I-

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NovmbT 7, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN ti Page 23 Owh Bruhe TIME OUT J pLAYER OF THE WEEK J T CATS COP WIN. Saturday, November 3, 1973 may well rank as an im- Cox ^Rogers portant date in Villanova football. No, not just because the Cats beat Delaware for their second win of the 1973 J.V. CATS IC4A's last NEXT season. The importance of week's victory was the Star In manner in which it was accomplished. For the first time By JON MACKS are coming up next week, and that this season the entire team seemed to exude confidence 21-7 Last Saturday at Belmont he needs to be prepared Plateau, both before and during the game. They knew that victory the Wildcat cross coun- for it, John went out from the Scrimmage try team beat Quantico by a score start very fast and was within grasp. In fact, many players candidly admitted By RICH KRAFT stayed with of 24-36. What was especially im- Michael, who is that despite a week of "so-so" practice they had been one of the top By BOB CONRAD Villanova's junior varsity foot- pressive about this win was that it milers in the country, throughout somewhat looking past Delaware to Temple. At first this After spending three full ball team put up a fight against was done without Ken Schappert the five mile course. Other fine weeks on fundamentals and four four may seem to be merely excessive overconfidence, but a the Temple football "army" but and Eamonn Coghlan, who were performances were turned in by on drills, Villanova's cage squad got winning team must also possess a winning attitude. It ap- came out bruised with a 21-7 loss. both out with injuries. junior Tom Gregan, and soph- The race was won by Howell omores Steve its first taste of game situation pears as though Villanova finally has one. The loss dropped the team to .500 Dorsey, Charles Michael of basketball in an intrasquad scrim- (2-2) with a lone game versus Penn Quantico in the time of McCarthy and Chris Davis. Jerry fall, In travelling with the players this one could sense 25:45 followed mage played Saturday in 'the State left on their schedule, which by John Hartnett Bouma also ran an excellent race, a change in them against the Blue Hens. Their return to in fieldhouse. In a game abbreviated will be played at home this Friday 25.47. Third place was taken by running the beat he has all year by the homecoming festivities, basics and steady play from start to finish did much to at 2:00 p.m. Tom Childers of Quantico, but while finishing sixth. Craig Littlepage^ white jersey's Villanova wrapped up the meet by There will be 14 men taken quiet the chronic complainers both on and off campus. The game began as one of those to taking the next five places. Van defeated Ed Hasting's blues by a Villanova has possessed the physical talent, but now that Cortlandt Park for the IC4A classic defensive battles. Of the seven point margin. The bright spot of the day was championship; seven men will run untangible dimension of "something extra" has been ad- first eight plays, two were punts. John Hartnett. Hartnett, who has in the "A" race and 7 in the "B" ded. '--'."' ' ;^v-/^ :,:-"'••..;•-;,,•, However, a bit later the Cats for- The small but enthusiastic been injured and has not run since race. To do well we need a healthy ced a fumble and the offense, led crowd was treated to a fine Though perhaps premature in my judgment, I feel that the Penn State meet of September Coghlan and ^happert, plus a by quarterback Mike Frazier, had Appearing too slow and too short on paper, senior turned display of tenacious man to man last week's performance signaled the start of the football 30, in an impressive per- very strong showing fi-om Hartnett the ball on the Owls' fifteen yacd- defense by the fourteen players defensive back Frank Polito has proven in his years at formance. After such a long layoff, and Tom Gregan. uplift started by President Fr. McCarthy and Athletic line. Four plays later Mike Petri who took part in the scrimmage. it could have been Villanova just how meaningless paper profiles be. expected that The IC4A championship will be Director "Chip" Bender last April. In finding themselves blasted into the end zone for a can For Although the game was marred Hartnett might take it easy during held at Van Cortlandt Park, in doing his talking on the fieW, Frank has become the cor- New somewhat by a lack last week, the 1973 team of Lou Ferry justified the faith of touchdown. the race. of continuity Knowing that the IC4A's York on Monday, November 12. nerstone of the Villanova secondary and the acknowledged t" in the respective offenses, there the university in what football could be if a commitment After the score, the battle were resumed. Frazier got drive defensive leader. Able to spur on his fellow some sparkling moments indeed of this another teammates to was made. The remainder season and Name Time School which helped to lend some hope going after a Temple fumble but it excellent performances, Frank shows pride in belonging to coming years should see a continuation of the upward 1. Howell Michael 25:45 Quantico for the future. died when a Frazier pass skipped Photo by Matthew Palucci "the best secondary in the country." 2. climb of the gridiron, eventually achieving Chip Ben- John Hartnett 25:47 Villanova VU off Steve Adelizzi's fingertips and Wildcat runner Jerry on his 3. Tom Childers Bouma way to his best performance of the 5' 26:01 Quantico Tops among the sparklers were der's goal of "Villanova being the top ranked college in the into the hands of Temple's Ken With exploits almost too numerous to mention, the 3icar. The senior finished sixth against Quantico in a 4. Tom Gregan 26:12 Villanova time of 26:46. fi-eshman guards - " Chubby Cox and East." ." •.' Bekelja. 11" native of Pittsburgh, Penna. last week led the way on 5. Steve E)orsey 26:34 Villanova Joe Rogers, both of whom showed ,f. season high. After Frazier's next for Villanova football, 6. Jerry appear Attempts will in- the path upward as he ran back two Bouma 26:46 Villanova an ability to find the open man be made to' broaden the schedule Watch Besides the physical turnabout of the football team vs. terception, it only took the Owls punts for touchdowns against Delaware in the Cats' 24-7 7. Charles McCarthy 26:53 Villanova and generate some o^ense. due to the team this year being the five plays to hit paydirt with 8. Chris Davis 27:14 Delaware, I feel that another point may deserve even more victory. Villanova Homecoming Weekend Thus Frank again cops the best one yet in the six years of for the George Clancy going in from five 9. Richard Klemmer 27:17 Quantico Former Villanova star attention the fans. Sure, a lot is said about fan support Hastings — to honor of Player of the Week, continuing his tradition of women's tennis at Villanova. knot the score at seven. 10. George MacKay 27:20 Villanova Villanova said that he, "was pleased with the and its importance; and most people that attend oc- Anyone interested in trying out for excellence: 11. Dave Sandridge 27:24 Villanova way Scott Kaufman was the next Basketball Chubby and Joe moved," and casional feel that it's just a publicity 12 the team who was not able to do so Supplement games gimmick. donor to the cause. He kicked a Dennis Delmott 27:25 Quantico concluded by adding that "the As a sophomore Frank led the nation in interceptions this year is urged to contact Coach Many local high schools and colleges are indeed having 13 Frank Ybarb 27:30 Quantico scrimmage was a in twenty-nine yard punt and Temple which will be ready in success that with 12 and set the NCAA record with 261 return yardage 14 Glenn Jonnet Dr. Robert Langran in the difficult times drawing crowds as they did three or four drove forty-eight yards in seven 27:34 Villanova we got the guys used to playing of interceptions (2 were for TD's). Named to the 15. Jack Nash 27:46 Political Science Department for several weelcs. -'''': ''-^''' '''-'-[ .'•,•'.;••:',;';;':•";• plays for a 14-7 halftime lead. Villanova before an audience and as a years ago. '^^-- y^ [^[[^'' details. sophomore All-American team, Frank captured almost all 16. Mike Boglione 27:56 Quantico team." But last Saturday demonstrated what an important The defensive battle reached a of Villanova's interception records. As a junior the Cats' 17. Bob Mannino 28:06 Villanova peak during the scoreless third facet this support really is. In having its 13,400 seat 17. Larry Bova 28:06 Villanova quarter, and the Cat defense was opposition purposely stayed away from Frank, and he stadium filled with 14,800 overflowing fans, the Villanova 19. Greg Behie 28:14 Villanova superb. Temple, in a vain attempt managed only 4 aerial pilfers. His interception return and 20. Gary Trojanowski 28:26 Villanova . campus was witness to the three basic groups necessary for '1 to get more points, tried field against Maryland last year, though, was one of the greatest true support: 1) student body; 2) alumni and friends; and goals. Most were hurried because Why do some people think individual efforts ever by a Villanova player. 3) members of the surrounding Villanova and Radnor of the rush and one was blocked. (Continued page community. The crowd on Saturday comprised all three Another drive was stopped when This year Frank again is showing those qualities of FOOTBALL from 22) Joe Graziano picked off a pass at leadership and groups, all united in the common goal of rooting on their determination which make him both Bud is sortM special? the four. However, in the fourth favorites. The effect of the newly painted decorated respected and admired by coaches, players, and fans alike. that support and victories against notables such as and quarter the Owl running game got Dedicating his career to the memory of his Delaware will greatly help stadi.um filled to capacity was electrifying to all present. going again and Charlie Griffen deceased father football recruiting in the coming The players themselves were so grateful as to be went in from eight for the final whom he credits for any success he achieves, Frank ap- year, as potential stars will become aware of Villanova almost overwhelmed. One stated: "Running out there for tally. pears as a humble yet confident individual. In the locker and the fact that its gridiron program is on the rise the second half with everyone applauding just does so Although losing 21-7, the Cats room he proves intelligible, personable, engaging, a great with a solid backing. would not quit. Frazier hit Billy interviewee, yet never vain. So with the big party much inside." Another stated: "It was just great how the weekend of Homecoming once ..*:^ Bell, who made a great catch •• again W:<•^\^^-:: people cheered the defense every time they came off the * past, the tendency of some might be not to show up, for a All-East, All-State, ECAC All-Star, All-American — while being double-teamed, especially field." Still another reflected: 1 alumni not in the immediate area. Since "With us having only a — fifty yard gain to the Temple fif- it is little wonder that with these great physical talents nothing special is going on, why come to the record, it meant so much to see that others were still teen. However, the drive stalled and superior personal traits that Frank Polito ranks as game? when the Cats failed to get any But every game can and should be something behind us and believed in us." Offensive coach Jim Bates Player of the Week and a genuine pillar of inspiration. special. more yardage. Right away Temple (There's more to enjoying sports than sitting in front concurred in citing the crowd as the big plus which Though an Administrative Science Major, this smiling of a ".^1 took off for the other end of the TV with .- .:''' beer and chips .; next to you.) West Chester comes Villanova possessed. , senior that is too slow and too short is bound to leave his field but was turned away by Scott to to all skeptics Villanova this Saturday on Parents' Weekend, and "Thus you — SURPRISE! the team Kaufman at the Goal line. Scott mark of success wherever he travels in the future. Let it Temple will close out the 1973 season at . :.;• !^ ^ Villanova does notice you, even during the game. ; v shot in front of his man, picked off suffice to say that Villanova will always be proud to claim on the pass, and raced thirty-eight Saturday, November 24. Thus in the coming weeks For anyone present last week, the excitement Frank Polito as friend and alumnus, just as Frank will let no yards down the sideline before one say that either the team or attendance of generated by team and crowd was contagious. Everyone never forget Villanova as his "home away from home." November 3 slipping. However, time ran out was a fluke. was affected. Not only the players but all concerned en- Instead let us all make it the norm. Remember and the game ended near midfield. that student joyed themselves, including press, police, and local body, alumni, and community just might ^••^ -"'.' equal wins '...\.- •-,• .:.; 3 against West Chester State, residents. ^, ; - ,- Xavier, , .'Vi:-';.";^;^ INTRAMURAL SWIM MEET and Tem- ple. Offensive coordinator Fred O'Connor termed last And wouldn't it be great for opposing coaches to con- tinue sadly weekend "not Homecoming Weekend but a football Event No. 1 50 Yd. Freestyle Event No. 6 100 Yd. Individual commenting in post-game interviews (as coach Amidst the Joy and gaiety of 1) Andy Gibbs 77 29.3 sec. Medley Raymond of Delaware did), "This is a damn good weekend as well." For Saturday's game was only the Homecoming football Weekend, there 2) Kirk Johnson 74 27.6 sec. 1) Tim team you have here." Fans — you can help it culmination of preceding activities such as a bonfire and were several unfortunate in- happen! 3) Richard Clo8s77 28.0 sec. Carrington 77 59.7 sec. Go ahead pep rally-party. Coach O'Connor felt that "every home cidents at the football game. Event No. 2 50 Yd. Backstroke 2) Joe Rebak 77 1:00.2 sec. and find One of the band members was m m out why! football game could be a football weekend." The astute 1) Tim 3) Scott Jessup 77 1:01.2 sec. Budweiser struck in the face with a half KITTENS FINISH 7-1 will note that all of the Cats' victories this season oc- Carrington 77 29.3 sec. Event No. 7 1 Meter Diving full beer can and had to be Jim Poole 77 iNimsiiiiKKniwaii curred at home — a fact seemingly more than coincidence. 2) 31.6 sec. 1) Ted Cannon 76 70 points taken to the hospital. (Brewing beer right I There 3) Andy Gibbs 76 31.6 sec. The Villanova women's future physical 2) Joe Rebak 77 60-1/2 points tennis — Barbara Pipes 6-0, 6-1, and Similar and vocal support will prove even were also other reported in- team Event No. 3 50 Yd. Butterfly 3) Kirk Johnson 74 50 points won its final two matches to number two doubles team Denise does make more increasingly important as VU football expands onto cidents of bottles and cans stretch 1) Chris Drennin77 26.0 sec. Event No. 8 200 Yd. Medley Relay its winning streak to seven Murphy — Maureen Barry 6- being 6-1, a higher level with tougher opposition. ^^' .j- tossed around. This cer- and to finish a difference.) ;, 2) Ron Martin 77 27.2 sec. 1) Ron Martin 77 1:56.6 sec. the season with a 7-1 0. An extra singles match was won tainly doesn't shine a After Saturday's win defensive back Steve Ebbecke in- 3) Dave Cremons75 30.0 sec. Dave Shepard 77 record. After a 3-2 defeat, the by Villanovan Ave McDonough, favorable light on the terjected, our Event No. 4 50 Yd. Breaststroke Chris Drennin77 women won a 4-1 match, and then and an extra doubles match was "We're on way. There's no stopping us Villanova pi! community. Why Pete six straight 5-0 1) Collier 77 29.7 sec. John Malloy 77 shutouts where won by the senior co-captains of now." With the University chiefs behind them, perhaps the not leave your six packs at 2) Scott Jessup 77 31.8 sec. Event No. 9 200 Yd. Free Relay they did not lose a set. JoAnne Kinscherf — Cindy only thing that could hamper the team's progress is — you, home, and Just enjoy the 3) John Molloy 77 33.2 sec. 1) Pat ZuUo 76 2:08.5 The final match on the 17th was Kaires. the fans, game? at the physical, mental, . and moral support for the Event No. 5 100 Yd Freestyle Mike Kleczka 76 home against LaSalle, and the Eleven of the thirteen players wins efforts of coaches and players. Coach Jim Bates also noted 1) Jim Poole 77 55.0 sec. Ted Cannon 76 were by number one singles will return next season, including Mary When say 2) Paul Munz 77 56.1 sec. Peggy Ellen Boylan 6-0, 6-0, num- the top nine players, so that you Budweiser., youVe said it all! • X (Continued on page 23) 3) Ron Martin 77 56.2 sec. ber one doubles ANHEUSER BUSCH INC • ST LOUIS ''i. Schoenhoffer 76 team Robin Lucia prospects for another excellent ••«•;• »^^ •,*•"-•-— «"'* T 'T'-Mf^ »*<•*• ^ ^Z* •'t*.^.'* I :

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• •*• Any divers (nale or female) BASKETBALL CLUB MEETINGS interested in Joining tlie swim October 30 (Tuesday) team, contact Ed Geisi in tlie November 6 (Tuesday) ^ '• Field ', House Pool after 3:00 Novemlter 13 (Tuesday) pi» Sunday, Nov. 11, 1973. spring semester. Registration 12 noon. Entry fee — $1.00. Wednesday, 7: November CDC Sponsors Summer Job Lead Contest Erik Hawkins Dance Company, Fiekl House, Admission $2.00. Once again the Career Development Center is sponsoring a Political Unk>n Debate, Speaker: White House Staff Assistant John summer Job lead contest. The purpose of this contest is to give Gartiand, Topte: "Dirty WOMEN'S will Trteks," 7KX) p.m., West Lounge, YOGA be a student the opportunity to help other students while helping Dougherty. heU at 4:30 In the 2nd ftoor himself. Soccer vs. Eastern away. lounge of — Qood Counsel We are interested in all types of summer Jobs — a Job you Casual Interviewing in Hall, today. Dougherty Hall conducted by U.S. Marines. will not be returning to, a family business that might need Career Development Center sign up sheets open for ACTION, students, a probable opening that you have heard about. Any Honeywell, Gibbs & Hill, U.S. Gypsum, Life of Bankers kind of work is acceptable — manual, clerical, sales, career* Nebraska, Electronic Data Systems Corp., Prudential Life Ins. related, interest positions. These leads will be listed in the Co., and Envirotech Corp. Villanova Ice Hockey summer employment binder, then it is up to the interested Thursday, Nov. 8 Lecture: "Numerk:al Range." Speaker: Prof. Robert DeVos. Spon- student to pursue the lead. Vs. West Chester State sored by Villanova Mathematics Colloquium. 158 Mendel, 3:30 It is a good feeling to know that you have made the difficult Radnor Rink task of Job hunting easier for another student. It is also a good 8:30 P.M. Women's Field Hockey vs. West Chester State, St. Mary's Field, 3:30 feeling to win two tickets to an upcoming concert. The CDC P.M. will give away two concert tickets to participants on a lottery O'Neill's "More Stately Mansions," Vasey Theatre, 8:00 P.M. basis, and two more to the person who summits the single most Students $1.00, Adults $2.0a appealing Job lead. BASKETBALL CLUB There are entry forms and ballot boxes located around Thursday, November 8: MEETING campus, as well as in the CDC office (basement of Sheehan Tuesday, November 13 Hall). The contest deadline will be extended one week, the Pi Tau Sigma Initiation Party. 12:30 P.M., Bartley 110 closing date is November 7. Give it a try, and at the same time Campus Crusade for Christ, 6:30 p.m.. Campus Ministry Center. Guest Speaker give another Villanova student a break. Chess Club Meeting, 5:00 p.m., Dougherty. : ; CHUCK DALY Career Development Center sign up sheets open for Prfee Penn's Head Waterhouse, Square "D", and Bankers Life Ins. VV Basketball Coach A Worahip Calabration by tho Protastant Studants:

ONeill's "More Stately Mansions, " Vasey Theatre. Students $1.00. a combination coffeehouaa-fellowahip «nd worahip aorvica Adults $2.00. welcoming atudenta of all faltha. St. Rita's Chapal, 7iO0 P.M. Phitosophy Club Friday, November 9: RonaM Duska, Roeemont

PARENTS : Contemporary Ethics: WEEKEND. NOTICE i^reedom, Institutions, Red Garter, Fiekl House. . Mudcakes, 8:00 p.m., Corr Hall Basement. ^ & Moral Reform Due to production difficulties, the deadline for the campus Vets Club T.G.I.F., Connus Ale House, 6:00 p.m. N. Lounge, Dougherty calendar has been changed to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday of the Faculty Club, 5:00 p.m., Alumni House. Orlg. Nov. 7 preceeding week. Call ext. 309 or 737 to have your event or in- Career Devek>pment Center sign up sheets open for Reuben Don- ! 1 Now Nov. 14 formation printed. nelley Corp., U.S. Naval Air Development Canter, The Budd Co., and Merck & Co. ONeill's "More Stately Mansions," Vasey Theatre, 8:00 P.M The Villanova Ice Hockey There is a meeting of the Students $2.00, Adults $3.00. Jewish Union every Tuesday at 12:30 Team will open Its season Play: in the basement of Sullivan Hall. Rosencrantz. and Guikfenstern Are " Dead. Performed by The oh Thursday, November 8 at About Town Players. Admission $2.00. St. Mary's Auditorium, Radnor Rink against West 8:30 P.M. Chetler. Faoeoff will be at 8:00 p.m. The team will be There %vill not young and exciting thia be a meeting of the Chess Club on November 8. Saturday, November 10r ! The next meeting will be Thursday, November 15 at 5:30 in the PARENTS WEEKEND. year, ao come out and sup- port the teecats. North Lounge (D.H.). Football vs. West Chester, Home. Concert: Herbie Mann, FieW House. Soccer vs. West Virginia, Home. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity is now collecting records, 45 and O'Neill's 'More Stately Mansions," A rock group composed of Vasey Theatre, 8:00 P.M. 33-1/3 r.p.m., for the children at Saint Edmonds Home. Students $2.00, Adults $3.00. Villanova residents has no Anyone with records they no longer want are asked to contact Play: place to practice Rosencrantz and GuikJenstern Are Dead." Performed by The and needs the fraternity. About Town Players. Admission $2.00. St. Mary's Auditorium, the cooperation of off-

. ,..;-..:,:-,,;;/:,' .--'.'••. campua atudents 8:30 P.M. ^ v\v'^ who couki lend them a room or The Spanish Club of Villanova University is sponsoring a basement to practtee. For movie on Thursday, November 8, at 7:00 P.M. in Bartley Hall, Sunday, November 1 1 more information please Room 209. The name of the movie is: ^'BEHOLD A PALE contact: Duffy, 828-7472; Whiskey Company Drill Team is doing a benefit performance for the HORSE,** with the following stars: Anthony (}uinn, Omar Jose In Room 132 Sullivan, children of the Devereaux Foundation at 12K)0 noon at the Shariff, and Gregory PecL Following the movie, a documen- tele. 525-9413 or 525-9189. school in Devon, Pa. tary of Spain will be shown. Price will be $.75 for all students. Spanish Mass, St. Rita's Chapel, 12:30 p.m. Ingmar Bergman's "Persona, " Vasey Theatre, 8:30 p.m. The Honors Department will sponsor ULYSSES, the film ; Monday, November 12V^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ verston of James Joyce's Cat's Eye, 8:00 p.m. novel. The movie will be 2nd Efficient Reading Course Begins. shown on Tuesday and Student Government Ring Day, Dougherty, 10:00 a.m. — 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 13 Cross Country, IC4A, New York. and 14 In St. Mary's Villanova Debate Society Meeting, 6:30 p.m.. Debate Lounge, St. Auditorium. Mary's Hall. Career Devetopment Center sign up sheets open for Oppenheim, Appel. Dixon & Co., Ernst & Ernst, Vick Mfg. Co., RCA, and Colgate-Palmolive. ciassifiads

APARTMENT FOR RENT: Two-bedroom in Tuesday, November 13: the Chetwynd Apts available for rent. Reasonable rates, good location Call LA ' 5-3131 Vets Club Meeting, 12:30, 203 Vasey. 7 • ::: Pre-Law Meeting, 12:30, 209 Bartley. Manuscript and other typing by experts. Student Government Ring Day, Dougherty, 10.-00 a.m. — 4.*00 p.m. Call The Executive Secretarial Club 644- Career Devetopment Center sign up sheets open for Sikorsky Air- 6866 or 687-8066. craft, Johnson Atwater & Co., J.K. Lesser, and Equitable Life of the U.S. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP DOUGHERTY HALL Wednesday, November 14: Specializing in **Long Hair** National Student Consumer Protection Council, Bartley 305, 4:00 Hours: p.m. Mon. — Fri. Soccer vs. LaSalle, home. 9 A.M. — 5 P.M.

Philosophy Ckib Lecture, Speaker: Mr. RonaM Dueke. • <