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Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1979-80 The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 11-1-1979 The thI acan, 1979-11-01 The thI acan Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1979-80 Recommended Citation The thI acan, "The thI acan, 1979-11-01" (1979). The Ithacan, 1979-80. 10. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1979-80/10 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1970/71 to 1979/80 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1979-80 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. f,! ,'I'' A. Weekly Newspaper, Published Independently by the Students of Ithaca College Vol: 49/No. 10 November I. 1979 McCord to Leave Post at IC by Andrea Berm.an cited" about the opportunity, University. said that as of yet, no plans should have been. Charles McCord will be said McCord. But the McCord speculated that the have been set in regards to "In the five years he led our leaving his position as Ithaca "prospect of leaving Ithaca," search for his successor will be filling his position for next development efforts, we have College's V .P. of - College he continued, "where you've starting shortly; hopefully, a semester. raised over $7 million. Our Relations and Resource been for 20 years ... that's a. definite replacement will be in Regarding any projects alumni program has taken on Development to assume the tough one." stated by July. That in presently under his super new vigor, annual giving to the post of Director of University McCord has been with dividual, like McCord, will be vision, McCord said, "there College has more than Relations at the University of Ithaca . College ·since 1974 responsibl.e for public infor are plenty of good people quadrupled, our reputation Colorado in Boulder, it was when he left his post of mation, public relations, here" who are "able to carry both regionally and nationally announced on Tuesday. Mc- Assistant Dean for External publications, sports infor on. Things are underway and now reflects the true quality of Cord will be leaving Ithaca at Affairs of_ the Graduate mation, development - fun going well." the Colleg-e and our relations ,· 2 the beginning of January. School of Business and Public d-raising, alumni relations and Commenting on McCord's with the Ithaca community ; I'm "professionally ex- Administration at . Cornell other ·special events. McCord decision, IC President James have never been better. J. Whalen said, "One of the "It's always tempting," toughest .aspects of ad Whalen added, "to try to con ministration is watching really vince someone to stay on and Second Poster Stolen - talented people move on. I'm it certainly was with Charlie. delighted for ChaTlie but at the But when someone we all like same time, I have relied gets a fine opportunity, it's Exhibit ~emoved froni Display heavily on his ability and skill. just not right to stand in their by Paul Daniels all proven to be negative,"he one needed to create an image The program he has pulled way. Charlie and Sue have The Polish poster exhibit, a said. of the posters being plastered together is exceptional both in been real friends to all of us touring show presented under · Walter Borton, director of up on the walls, sort of terms of people and projects. here at the College and to the the auspice of the Public fnformation and coor overlapping one another in a Clearly, his success at Ithaca community and I know that College was impressive to everyone joins me in wishing Smithsonian Institute and ex dinator of the exhibit, blamed rather irregular manner". In pected to continue through the show's failure on the · order to hang then that way we folks in Colorado and it them the very best." Nov.17, ended abruptly last Smithsonian Institution. "I'm had · to "put nails in the Wednesday,m<i'im.;g, Oct. 24, very disappointed that the hanging boards and hang .when- a Beatles poster was show arrived in the condition them up on strings which was discovered missing from the . that it did," he said. Almost very unsturdy," he explained . Handwerker Gallery in Gan half of the posters c0uld not Borton noted that the posters nett Center. The Beatles poster be hung because the hanging kept falling off the walls was the second poster to be apparatuses on them were because the strings continued taken from the gallery since broken, he said. to break. the show began on Oct. 23; on Of the remaining posters "If I used my head, I would that date a Jimi Hendrix that.were hung, he.continued~ have never put those two poster was stolen. there was no way to fasteri posters on display," Borton "Security has been conducting them down the way we do with. said. Since the Beatles and the an investigation as to the most of the material we Jimi Hendirx posters are both whereabouts-of the posters;" display in the gallery. Accor- contemporary, he explained, said Louis Withiam, director ding to Borton, "one could anticipate them of safety and security. ,the Smithsonian's instruc'.- being ripped off, whereas a ,tions were that "to more esoteric poster of an "We have already followed up opera or something might not on several leads, but they have correctly exhibit the material -Rubella Outbreak Mobilizes Vaccination Drive by Linda I.evermore planned for after tht. state will be providing the vac ten. The vaccine is either result, most ot the disease has The Tompkins County Thanksgiving break. Ham- cine for the immunization. given separately or in com- 11!.a.nif.el>tec! itself in high Health Department' has mond assured that rubella Schmidt, in reg~rd to the bination with measles an3_,.,, school and college age studen requested the Health Center to vaccine is one of the safest County Health Department's mumps vaccine .. But, Schmidt, ts 'who have not been im offer rubella vaccinations to vaccines "with very little reac request, said that children are continued, for the most part, munized and previously not students who have not tion". If there is a reaction, it usually immunized for rubella rubella vaccine was not haq•germa,n,.measles, previously been vaccinated appears about one week after between the ages of one and available until 1969; as a · , , - and who have not had german the shot is given. Such rec measles (rubella}. The an tions range from slight joint 'Awkward Situation': Faco Coutteir~fCF A nouncement was made yester discomfort to a fever and rash prov,~:.· ~..... lth~ca Coll~fe, day by Dr. Hammond, direc which simulate the symptoms By Cynthia Green ning employment, but until responded by saym£ thdc by The Ithaca College Faculty they can, the Council will try 11 tor of the health center. of rubella. for ,0 - ·'"e Students who are unable to Association (l.C.F.A.) has to handle certain situations. votin5 The .request, said Ham- bargaining, the faculty 11a., . said that the actministr~tion is Accordinl? to Schwart.7- ~..,tn .mond, was prompted by -a receive their vaccine during the created an awkward situation assigned time should contact engaging in illegal practices by he §Itti EmerY .,6 rt:e that they recent outbreak of german ao nnt w<1nt to do anything for themselves." He said that I the Health·Center, said Ham dealing with the Facul1, measles at SUNY Bingham chat is divisive or harmful to the adminstration has been mond. Both he· and Schmidt, Council instead pF ·· the l pton where, as of a week and a the faculty. He said that the very consistent in dealing with the Tompkins County Health teacher's union. ·":ccording to half ago, according to Dr. Council is faculty members the Faculty Council as the Commisioner , emphasized John Scb.lvaftZ, president of Willard C. Schmidt, Tom and the I.C.F.A. does not recognized body and that there the importance of the vaccine; the r.C.F.A., the .federal ~ pkins County health com government has recognized the want to "split, neglect or is no union until the courts rubella, during pregnancy! char> misioner, over 20 cases of· union as the legal bargaining ignore any faculty member." rule otherwise. rubella had been reported. cause ..malformatioJl · ..,r . t e agent and therefore the ad · Schwartz added that the Emery said that the faculty (SUNY Bingbamptnn hG,:ut, mento:l retardation, ministration should be Council does not want to split is not being divided because provided an updated count of blindness, deafness, and a I decrease in a child's growth negotiating all "terms and the faculty either, but the fact the adminstration is doing ·/ 39 cases since Oct. 5) conditions of employment that the administration nothing differently in dealing Hammond announced that @te. with the union.'' recognizes the Council and not with the Faculty Council than the vaccine be ad Both the ITHACAN aµd will Harold Emery, chair . of the 1.C.F.A. creates "an it has in the past. ministered to students on WICB radio "1il be announ l cing immunization dates and the Faculty Council, said that awkward situation which is of According to Ilene Dolan, a i Tuesday, Nov. 13 between 4 the union should be the administration's making." member of both the Faculty i and 5:30 pm. A second im- times. Jhe county will be negotiating matters cancer- Frank Fatone, acting continued on p_aRe 18 . munization date is tentatively supplyiiy' syringes, while the , I ~ ) Page2 THEITHACAN November 1, 1979 '~ ITHACAN EDITORIAL fi The editorial iM written and publiMhcd with the approval of n majority of the editorial board.