Delaney & Bonnie in Concert Saturday Night at Meehan
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N.A.I.A. 1l1(·ingly. Rob!: A WA~ I ,ingles, I was uown ;:,. "An expert is one who knows nlore and more about less and less" - Butler H e then awa l No. 30 BRYANT COLLEGE, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND Friday, May 14, 197 1 1970 Census Reveals: College Attendance Up College attendance has grown During the same period, the so dramatically in the past 30 percentage of persons with four years, according to a U . S. years of high school 01- more Census Bureau study, that about rose from 37.8 per cent to 75.4 ~r won two-thirds of today's college per cent. Blyant youth have parents who did not Just in the past 10 yea~ day. attend college themselves. there have been sizable increases Since many studies have in educational attainment. In shown that college often pro 1970, among persons 20 to U ill S surrounding duces changes in interests and years old who had com plelf'd affec ted by them attitudes, the increase in edt.. high school, the census stu dy did the Yanke cational attainment could have found that 52 per cent of th e ipe Alou? implications for the current so men a nd 42 pf'r cent of the ,'I ll se rve two, pur. called "generation gap," some woman had completed some lllkee. IIc will h. authorities indicated. college, compared with ·12 peT on the field witl According to the Census Bu c('nt of the men and 33 per cent ri d fi eluing, and he reau study, of America's 14 - to of the women of the age group lienee many of the 24-year aIds, 61 per cent of in 1960. ll.tyers with his ex· the white students enrolled in Numerous studies have shown the fall of 1969 were from fami that college education often . Yankees trying to lies whose head had not gone producf's persons with more • ' ;> IJ~ l e lIl. to college. Among Negroes en aesthetic and intellectual inter :I re still interested. rolled in college, the study rf' ests, more liberal attitudes to price was much ported that " 71 per cent were ward politicf's and sex, and inusly. from families whose head had greater self-confidence, said the Yankees' top not attended college, including Theodore Newcomb, professor 50 per cent whose head was not of sociology and psycho log), at lUmber one draft a hig-h school graduate." the University of Michig:lll. -7 , ROil Blomberg. The percentage of young per Such changes, of ('OUl'S(', also sons in the population with four occur among persons who don't years of college or more has att('nci college, he said, bllt nearly tripled in the past 30 college apparently speeds tbe years, going from 5.8 pel' cent changes. Mr. Newcomb caulion in 1940 to 16.4 per Cen t in 1970. CENSUS Page 3 Bryant Prof. To Attend Paris Peace Talks William B. Sweeney, Jr., As formally with the Vietnamese ill Delaney & Bonnie In Concert sistant Professor of Economics Paris in the hope of developing at Bryant, has been appointed a better understanding of their by the World Justice and Peace views of a feasible solution to Saturday Night At Meehan Commission of the Diocese of peace in Vietnam and "to de Providence to represent the velop some kind of peace pro The Brown L niversity Hoc Seals and Crofts who master by Boston's finest, the J. Geils Diocese at the Paris Peace Con posal that could be handed to key ring, alias Meehan Audi fully played the mandolin, fid Band, and the oldest singing ference. the North Vietnamese and American delegations at the torium, will again be turned dle, and guitar. Also on that Taylor, Alex, who will lead Professor Sweeney is one of program was Sister Kate - "Friends and Neighbors." talks." into a rock fest -again Saturday 25 representatives from the Kate Taylor and The Fh'ing The doors open for the con United States, and the only Lastly, on his return Profes night. Thursday night marked Burrito Brothers. cert at 7 : 30. Tickets are still Rhode Islander in the group. sor Sweeney will participate in the first big concert for Bryant Delaney and Bonnie will be available at $5.00 and may be Professor Sweeney has stated a speaking tour as a follow-up in too long a time, featuring tllt ~ feature for Saturd:n ', joined obtained at the door. program. that he has three objectives to The group plans to spend his mission. The first is to eleven days in Paris, beginning Crooks: 10 Police: 1 gather information and meet in- M ay 20 and returning May 31. Thieves Strike Again Last weekend added new items to the list of thefts at TIn'ant this year. Last fall a color tel evision was taken from the Gardner Hall Lounge and during Easter break iis repl acement was pilfered from the mailltenence building:. Also last fall a V.W. was taken from the Bryant parking lot on Brook Street, and h35 nen'j be-e n found. This wrck 3 stereo system was taken from Barher House and (\H I tf'levisions and a stereo were taken from Gardner Hall. Also taken from G:udnn \,ere two bicycles which had heen chained and locked to metal railings in the back lobhy of the dorm. In all instances there \I'as no sign of forced entl·Y. Al so taken this past week \,'as anoth('r V.W. from the Brook Street lot. Police did mange to find the car t\,'O days after it was taken. Investigation is still under \\'ay by both the Providence Police Department and the Colhert Agency in the other thefts. This hrings to a total of more than ten thousand dollars the theft or damage sustained at Bryant si nce Septemher. Plans for the new campus call for a larger and more diversified protection fo rce in order to inhibit theft al1(i vandalism at our new fac ilities. William B. Sweeney. Jr. 2 THE A R C H W A Y Frjd Till: I(ris) STI! W ART E. C O HEN Editor-; II - .h i~ f Rob Rounds ................................................................ BIISi ll i!SS }'-fallager Charles McMahon .. ......................... ................................. Layout Editor Slev" iamond .. ........ .. .. .. .... .. ...................... ...... .. .. .... ..... .. Sports Editor JeH oldberg ....................... .. ..... .. .. ... .. .. ......... ....... .. ......... .. Ph oto Editor Pauli ne Dumas ....... ... .. .. ................................... ............ Office Manager Perh:lps LI It 's not. If Staff Robrrt Rhault, Alan Kluger, Richard Biben, Ri chard K aplan. '. Denlll Jbrnltl Monnlf", Willia m H old n, and DOll g Ilazktt. Publication of the U ndergraduate Students of Brp nt College. The lIiT/IIS and opinio ns exjn ersed in this publication are thou of und8fgrad uate students and may not necessarily rrflut the official /Ji~Wl 61 the Facility and A dministration. Letters: Dear riends, I'e y()U or our friends uptig-ht ahout the draft 1 'Vould you like to have rhe rnfon nation tn help them '? Would yOll he wlll in/l to sp nd some lime t h i ~ ~u mlller - wherever YOll will be - or next semester helping periPI~ d i ~ n\e!' til ir legal " lt ernatives to th e d ft? If ynur aD5Wf' rS to these qurstions are ves, you may be interested in a we ekend \\ rk~ h o p to hI' held at the U ni ·ersity of Massachusetts. DRAFT COU NSELING WORKSHOP June +, 1971 - 7:00 p.m, to Captain 1\Iowry ---House JUlie Ii, 1971 - 4 :00 p.m. CAMPUS C N TER UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, MASS. OJOO ~ The Bryant College Alumni hous!.' along with the barn and plan will depend on the 51! T l.Je wnrkshop will he condllcted by the Draft Counseling S rviet's at Association has announced another younger house to the of the alumni fund driw University , r ~fa s,a Lhu s.. tts. The head cOllns,' lor has heen trained oy the plans to restore the historic present site across John l\fowry goal of $50,000. Central C rllnlllitlt'e ror (1n nsc ientious O hjectors in Philadelphia. The work Captain Joseph Mowry hOllse Road from the dormitory com hap wi ll cover Sele . tin' SCI ,i e strU N l1 fe and pro edur,'s, defennents The Mowry HOllse is : 3 and a pp eaL~. cOll nseling- procl'dures and role-playing, and how to set up and usc it as an alumni center plex. he ont' of the oldest hom! a ('<"Iun ling rent e r. on Bryant's new campus. Ru s ~ (' 11 LP(~eau , a college northern Rhode Island. -'It·,e is a 1'C!,rj ,trati on fee of $:)",.on which will cover hOilsing, The house, huilt in 1708. trustee :l1H1 chairman of the \fowry family owned the I maLeria b . and fees. Linens arc provided. hllt meals arc 11 0 / included. \,'as scheduled fol' sale :lIId p g Limited se h I: rslli ps may he avo ilahle. alumni fund, has said that until 1860. Since tha t till sible demolition when BI yant Plea e send in yo II l' :tpplication with a • tO.UO deposit. Applications a lu mni are planning a lounge. has pa s ~l'd through four (l mnit l>e I ccived no la ter than May ~ b , I 71. and sh ould include your began its construction of the name and a.dd re s. Mail appli alions to : ne\\' campus, but the Smithfield duh 'ityle dining 1'00m, and a including Earl S. Tupper DRAFT COU 'SELIN WORKSHOP Historical Society convinced fe\,' bedrooms for vi iting alum donated the land and builc c/ o OFFICE OF CONTINUING EDUCATION the administration to move the ni.