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University of Cincinnati News Record. Friday, November 7, 1969. Vol. LVII .••.••It.s.;:~ ••.••..•....i,~,,"""_~.~...•• - .....••: ..:~~ .. ~- .. , f:it Uni.vers~ty of CiD.oinnati NEWS·RE·C Published Tuesdays and Frtdaysdurtng the Academic Year except as scheduled. No.'57 Cincinnati, Ohio Tuesday, November 7,1969 No.11 Registrar implements system Board 01 Directors passes faculty for "convenient" scheduling ,,' proposedlJniv. Senate Constitution The Office of the Registrar is :which students are to pick up pI eased t o- announce the their registration materials. by Rick Stillwell Senate propose changes to the long it took the Student implementation of a new'S C H E D U LIN G AND NR Staff Reporter constitution. - Government to study the Aft e r 27m i nut e s 0 f . proposed faculty constitution of 1, scheduling and registration REGISTRATION PHASES: A system, effective for the Winter schedule will be published each The University of Cincinnati consideration, the committees the University Senate when it Quarter 1970. quarter announcing the particular Board of Directors approved decided to recommend President took the "Administration six Pre-registration for the winter dates on which student groups, 'by Tuesday afternoon the' faculty Langsam's suggestion to the Board ~onths to ratify the Student quarter is currently taking place. college and class, are to be proposed constitution of the of Directors. Government constitution which Students can check their college scheduled and registered. The University Senate. ,When the issue came in front of had been worked on for three offices for the exact dates of the' order, of registration Will start Initially a meeting of the the Board of Directors' meeting, yearso" ,pre-registration. with .graduate students followed Student Affairs and Academic there was little actual debate on President Langsam replied" to The new system is the result of by seniors, junior, pre-juniors, Affairs Committees took place the subject except. for a heated this by saying that the delays in a Special Committee on sophomores, and freshmen and last Friday to studyfhe -faculty exchange between Student Body the Student Constitution were Registration appointed by the will be rotated by colleges each and student proposals for a President Mark Painter and due to the fact that Painter would Provost, Dr. Thomas N. Bonner, quarter. constitution of the University President Langsam., not negotiate with him. In regards during the 1968-69 academic The Scheduling and Registration Senate. , Painter stated that he was afraid to, the University Senate he year. Departments will be located in the Previously, President Langsam of the f a c u l ty-proposed consistently felt that Painter The system is designed to Biology Building, Rooms 413, suggested to these committees constitution of the University would not negotiate-with him. He provide a more convenient and 410, 409, and' 408. The hours of that they recommend' to the Senate because of the lack of felt, that Painter was personally personal form of registration, to operation will be Monday through Board of Directors the passage of checks on it's power. trying to 'slow down the action on- obtain greater, success in Friday 8:00 to 11:30. Scheduling the faculty version with the He went on to say that he was the- constitution because he was scheduling students for desired (class card pulling)' and qualification that the Student "sick and tired" of hearinghow against it. courses, and to maintain an registration (fee assessment and P a inter, in replying to on-going registration system that payment) will be conducted in Langsam's statement, said, "This will be of maximum convenience this location according to the Former United Ncitions,delegate "keynote is so full of inaccuracies, to the students. In brief form, the announced schedule. distortions, and personal new registration system will Under this new system; speaker 'at UC International Week (Continued on page 2) " consist of the following steps. payment is required at the time of COLLEGE PHASE: The stUdent, registration, however, a post dated Nationally syndicated columnist initiates his registration at his check may be utilized, if Carl Rowan will be the keynote Deposits accepted college office where he obtains his', necessary. For the Winter Quarter speaker for U.C;'s International. registration materials' and 1970, students' may post date Week to begin this Sunday, Nov. determines his academic schedule. checks' as late as December 6, 9,: ' ? for Ntiw York trip Each college Wl1l -pubnsn ~ a 1969, if they are registering in Rowan, whose column appears schedule indicating the dates on advance of that date. In this way, inthe "Cincinnati Enquirer", will The EuropeTour is closed but. students will be able to complete speak on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at the New York trip, Dec. 12 to 22, is all of their registration- processing 12 :30 in the .Great Hall. Histopic, open "for applications (excuse the at one time and 'wlll avoid the "New DimEmsiQns' in World- confused titles' in Tuesday's O'pen '~ouse'.,policy n~meJ;ous,steps that were required Affairs", will touch on such new edition, of the News Record). The in the previous-system, • aspects affecting world diplomacy first deposit deadline of $90,is 'undt(trgoes study If a student is Unable to register as the 'balance of 'nuclear power, next Wednesday, Nov'. 12, in on the day assigned for his college and the, course .that the ,'U.S. Room 217, University Center-the by campus groups and class, he may come at a later should follow in the future. ! early date, due to group rate \ " date, however, preference will be " A n inf'o r m al discussion- requirements. The total trip is A statement approving 24-hour given on each day to the specified reception with Rowan will be held '$175. This is a unique; non-profit "open visitation" in dormitory, college and class group for that following his address, trip arranged by the U.C. Cultural sorority, and fraternity housing is day. Rowan, authored the highly Events' Committee and YFA. The under consideration by student The final week of the. quarter,.- acclaimed .book, THE PITIFllL . total price includes round trip air organizations in charge of examination week, has been left AND THE PROUD, and was fare, hotel for 10, days, tickets to housing. Though already approved open for students who have not named Assistant Lfsecretary of top Broadway productions such as -in rough draft, the statement must Statef'arrd' delegate to the United, "Hair", "Indians"; back stage still receive approval in its final (Continued on page 3) CARLROW~N Nations J:>y the late President John visits, Fillmore East, museum form. ' F.' Kennedy, tours, etc. - detailed itinerary Four groups drafting the policy In 1963 at the age of 37 he available at TUC Information are Men's Residence Hall became Ambassador to Finland; Desk. Association, Wom~n's Housing Campus problems examined thus becoming the youngest U.s. ','Due to negotiations for "Hair" Council, Interfraternity Council, envov. tickets, we were delayed in and Panhellenic. If passed, the In 1965, President Johnson announcing the trip-but we felt it policy would provide for 24-hour at all university conference made him Director of the U.S. was worth it," said Joan Cochran, open visitation to "public areas" Inf or m a tion Agency. While Cultural Events Chairman. "We of University and Greek "living Students, faculty and Camp Kern, which is the, location hope this will become an annual administration representing the of the conference. Registration serving in this position, he units". participated in all meetings of the event for undergraduate and, The policy would require various super- and sub-structure fee is $13.00, including mealg andr graduate students only,"she of the University will gather camp costs. Bus transportation-is' President's Cabinet and the approval by the University and by ..National Security Council. added! individual living units before together this weekend in the (Continued on page 2) taking effect. annual ODK-Mortar Board Fall The reason for the proposed Conference. - open visitation is to provide a safe This .Conference provides an area for University men and opportunity for students and Peace Ct;)alition plans downtown women to go together 'after the) faculty to meet, on an informal present closing hours of their level in order to critically examine dorms, according to the original those areas of campus life which rally for .national 'Death March' statement. create frustration and, by Tim Hensgen ' Presbyterian Church, and the demonstration which The redrafted statement is to disillusionment with the structure NR Feature Staff Coalition now involves about 30 Tannenbaum hopes Will be "the define such terms as "public of the university. or ga nizations whose, only biggest ever." area", and is due for probable In past conferences general common feature seems to be a A huge send-off- rally is planned release on Monday. discussion evolved' from "We're an action group, not a speaker-audience sessions; this think tank." Thus Rabbi Roy desire.to "stop the killing."· downtown for Nov. 14, to be year, in an attempt to have each _ Tannenbaum describes the In fact, a ny bona fide preceded by a church ceremoney -member fully participate, "the Cincinnati Peace Coalition, a organization can join-from and a two-day vigil. A "Death .Inside'..story conference will focus upon small newly-formed synthesis of local church groups to glee clubs. Each March" will be included· in the groups. Each group will define .its peace, civic, and other group sends representatives to Washington demonstration. , own concept of campus problems, organizations with the expressed meetings .and elects one member At the send-off, the Coalition and will also propose solutions to purpose of getting U.S. troops out , to the. steering committee. will "break the postcard Directors appointed these same problems.
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