ON CAMPUS CENTER to BEGIN AGOUIN That "Performance Resume Entirelyo Work Is Scheduled to Re- Campus Center
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Ski~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g a- - - vl. 12- 20. 8 stony brook,ny fridayoct. 1,1968 - - - . mommon-M, FACES IN THE -INEWS AT SUSB THIS WEEK boy Eldridgew oCleavr -- -wlctiort ow<»xwolt o~h~w L~~.I by University President John S. Toll, speaking on WUSB, tried to calm the storm touched off by Dr. David Trask's resig- nation as Vice President for Student Affairs. Eldridge Cleaver, Black leader and author. will speak to- morrow night in the Gym at 8:30 p.m. Polity President Donald Rubin was named co-coordinator of The Three Days, -a moratorium on classes that may solve Allard Lowenstein, the McCarthy Congressional the University's problems. candidate, appeared at SUSB on Monday. WORK ON CAMPUS CENTER To BEGIN AGOUIN that "performance resume entirelyo Work is scheduled to re- Campus Center. Dalton said p l a'i n e d must be posted for Dalton said that the;work sume on tee campus center he did not know why Rosoff bonds" project before con- which remains on the center next week when windows ar- had failed to pay the sub- e v e r y struction begins. In the event is inside 'fntshine" works. rive and are installed. Work contractors, although some a contractor does not has been at a virtual stand- sources have reported the that up to their financial re- This work caMot be begmn still for months because of company claimed bankruptcy. live pressure may until windows are installed and financial and construction dif- sponsibilities, The financial obligations of be put by the state con- the building is closed. Dalton ficulties. were taken over fund on the bonding added that he has been The original contractor, the contractor struction company* said to assume them. DO- promised that when the win- Rosoff Brothers, was not by the bonding agency He said he believed that the borfding dows arrive next week, 9ge paying the sub contractors, Dalton. ton said company for this has resumed pay- will all see a veritable regi- and work came to a halt, the bonding company the Aetna Insur- ment to the sub contractors, ment of workers at the campus explained Mr. Charles Dal- project was Dalton ex- but that work can still not center."" ton, Acting Director of the ance Compaw*. Page,? THE STATESMAN Friday, October 11, 1968 ---MINN.-o"0 Page 2^ Power Hoops Heat Is On In Ta bler? Spark Flame l JEANNE BEHRMAN In Gym Tabler repftnts we without a short time seerl stu Th.e eog Universty, althg e are bombauded Dr. Toll and s was tat st s wld ttin e sincerely hying" He empha- There was a small electri- bes lo* week4 tat thefir prob- w pl calls. U ens showd be resol"id by to- The ersiy the ladt of beat dtring the days sized the "very feive and cal fire reported in the Gym ordered the hXaes fixed 'as dayVacrdIN. totlw Qad Dbec- I taee 6 haous be- laudable campaign of the stu- an Wednesday night. The source quiky as possible." fore the coddbeclesnoticeable. dents," and jraised their"cour- of the fire appeared to be a tar. lie g»*a_ whieb were Edward Courad, TaMer E -althad orguly sasaidthat f9wem or the wrong Qud age", in calling Toll. generator or motor that is used Director, spoke -wit HAlperand it woAd takeeu g days to Said one Tabler studet, ra to lower the basketball hoops. typewb b- t bt "*yt necessa- Max Sc -, X stup emplete. Afer the University ig the K of all gas- Lieberman, "It's hard enough The alarm was turned in after kg" in al Tahle dorms. foreman (ad the az ecs pA pMeure on, be revised his to get up for classes when it's several boys playing basketball princpe repseate) MOD-V saying everything L Fda before goig estimate, warm, but when Ws feing reported smelling smoke. da aftenoo_ They assedhm would be repired by Friday a _ fop tune dof outside and even colder inside, Firemen were called 10 pwm. tedoeembMr a^_* 0 stem'in^ilsk- cy- thHre, cafle-k> that ther would be heat in each I)ft )atthe tA4We Nerthingyou never do get uP for class." Four trucks responded to the evmy NIGHT. Themu. airs beit eq=Lpv His suiflemabe added that 6it *WI% ---- r-- without the d alarm. Everyone in the dg 6_ow of the clif ener, which bad to be dome in the me- There is no vllain,' Conrad ctribtes to promiscuity." was qiclMY evacuated and the Rudy H ftcn . BOBdtf notice- Conal I tp ro r each said; gathere are foulJp all Heat was also off in parts of fire was enguished tany abb te low of Weit daym wee scedleced far day- alof thl Ie the Beect (H) over the weed difflact. Openitrlg Of Stage XI Dorms Two College Prep Postponed Until Fall `69 Programs Resume Theopai~g <r the Stage )a eption s Will tre he- Spis bei Wolled an the first dTutriIL orignall11 e3ntfor BMWfnoorplaso fo rea Engroos and li- Fedrally fteded, the Upward ommniT"y centers in the area. WN; m a Msbe sn ETe ew Quad will be simir bmies. Bound-Wider Horir programs The Wider Horizons program in many Its Ro atdan are designed to I=Wlphigh school designed fbir children from three Wsnftel rl, hasbow T7ble, witha imatbelwly 100 parking and elemen school nts to e years of age, is iovatkos. Al rooms will be Dproided for the realize their poetials8." This basically a recreational and re- bw thtt w bes residdats. Land- _w a _ vMC s ba_ as arramg pi]le,i awh 1000 G na year, about 75 of the fbrmsr, medal educational program, with cen ewtrnsIft the FAR few suites qd w-th kche- scg plans call Ibr several and 50 of the latter will par- special emphasis on reading skill ettes. Eab toor win have a now-stadin tzees to remain fa ticipate; the end object is 'lo improvements. Also, these 1ypingroom and tfks w11 th center Of the Quad An ad- help these satdens pick a col- children will have access to use iM~ *0 aS JftJummaC hX- have large balconies. Obe mjor 2500 shrubs and trees lege, and get them prepired for the campus gym, pool. and other S .f _e* e innovatixist prWi be d to "eauti11 the collegelo", according to Pleft Bal- facilities ordinarily unavailable tercsfor nwlsry al uits uo t gemoral effect de- sam, who, along with Bob Cohen to them. sie is to en abe a mre rustic and Guy Egu are the student eo- . Upward Bound will be meeting kw sIe wBWbe mhe Quacft crarfetei will be a -pa--cIbr *Gruze, escaping SU-- .u nxpcanes ordinators. one nigit a week at localcon- ImMj^^j &-san to I r box- a two-strystructure, r from the buduiond designing at ters, and one Saturday a nxth blIhg thse of Roth and The Upward Bound stusents send sew. and rew ffler. e od qads1. on campus; Wider Horizons will mom mm iai -ngWU will spend six weeks on campus be on campus every Saturday. this summer, when they will have Each student o er puts in (Iudents Offer meetings with counselors andtu- about four hours a week. For tors. During the following year, information about both, contact BUd et hu n e academic tutoring will continue Mr. Godfrey in the Special Op- NOTICES in the libraries, schools. and portunities office, 7010. There will be a neing of the for or starting a program to help g mg PONW " who win Undergraduate Psych Society on s the ducks, please contact Fall Candidates be elected nextI" week, defeat Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8:30 pm. Mrs. Palmer, in the Whitman According to the Elect ion OfARDOO- ROTH I the prop sed Poblr budget as in Roth Caleteria Lounge. 7he College Office. Board, the followin isthe list Scot Fetd it was; Al pro, Brce"J. Harvey by subject of the meeang Wm be LanImr College announces of candidates for the various G eorge Locker Pob Treasore. T ptia in;omation for. s who offices which will be elected are an Ar C t on The frst prize WHITMNIT - ROTH interested in gabte in is $50 and the Second prize Is Wednesday. Students will CarolGoldhRber W that «*& is time -oor choose one Ellen Grossman Psycholoy. Foer iformation, f-$2S.s Etiesof all forms and senator from each Paula Schwartz 9 college, three senators from Heloine Stern extrasagant expemfitaes! ' Stu- contact Lois I tt at 7395. edfia be juged in the same deft a beiWM ashed to ewer- the commuter, ten members GERSHWIN - ROTH III class. The judes will be Law- of the Judiciary, one member Arthur Kaufmonn cise of feir govern- There will Mark Weinstein be an exhibition rence Alloway, Curator of the to the Notional Student Asmoc;- Alan R. Weiss Be*_s power; as would be true of Country and Higland Ibnc- Guggenheim Museum. iation, and a Frosh President HENRY- ROTH IV in a semr of cheeks and bal- ing by the Roa S sh Coun- and Representativ e. Nomi- Mitch Bender Joseph Burden try Donce Society at 8:00 pm. Prof. Edward Countey Jr. of nations for Polity Secretary orris Co per Steven Helfer The gives a detailed in Amman Colege on the Art Department and Miss are still open and a date for Richard Lurye . that election has not yet been ba of edites Sunday, Octo0er 13. AU "hose Kate O'Neill, Art Department MOUNT - ROTH V ( set. Ronnie Shapjro and cain by PoiW who would like to try %high- Assistant.