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• the VILLANOVAN • October 31, 1973 ,r"-^'^.Tr'l'7'^.*^ 'yr^P^'. 1/ iwi P»g« 16 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 31, 1973 ''.''' - NovmbT 7, 1973 • THE VILLANOVAN • Pag# 3 Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • November 7, 1973 Claude Lewis NEWS ANALYSIS Ih-y, INTERFUTURE Villanova Joins '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.
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