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State Cuts $437000 from DU Allocation Public VOLUME L FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27,1972 NUMBER 6 State Cuts $437,000 From DU Allocation by David Shlifer On October 19, 1972, Governor Milton Shapp approved $2,763,000 in State funds for Drexel. This appropriation was $237,000 less than Drexel had expected, and to make matters worse, the Gov­ ernor’s figure involved a cutback of $437,000 from the original appropriation proposed by the Pennsylvania Legislature. According to Harold M. Myers, Treasurer of Drexel, the Uni­ versity had initially requested $3.7 million in state funds for the academic year. However, Drexel’s officials were aware that this figure was ^'unrealistic,** and they had expected $3 million from the state. Myers noted that even with $3 million in state aid, Drexel's budget this year would carry a $600,000 deficit. Until October 19, it appeared that good news was in store for Drexel. Although Governor Shapp’s recommendation was for $2.7 million, the Pennsylvania State Senate approved $3.2 million for Drexel on September 28, a little more than a week after the House had passed this same appropriation. Planning on $3.2 million, the Treasurer's Office at Drexel revised the budget to include a re­ duced deficit of $400,000. The Pennsylvania State Constitution allows the Governor to cut back funding to his own original recommendation if the Legislature has proposed a his^er funding figure. That situation being the case. Governor Shapp approved the $2.7 million figure. Myers believed that the Governor's action was not politically motivated. He accept­ Warning to students: Saveral cars' tires have been slashed in the lot behind the Asbury Ministry. The ed the Governor's explanation that State income is zunning behind lot is currently owned by the Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority and is being sought by the Ministry schedule, and that there are insufficient funds to support an in­ creased appropriation. for purchase. The only tires slashed were those that were parked in front of the chain that was just The deficit in Drexel's budget may now run as high as $800,000, recently erected. Neither the Redevelopment Authority nor the Ministry know who put up the chain. but Myers said that he **will try to keep it around $600,000. Ex­ A Ministry spokesman said that he once chased off someone who was collecting money for parking and penses may be shaved back without hurting any progr.ams. There that he has also seen Drexel trucks on the site. will be no major move in reference to general program at the present moment. No drastic cut is anticipated." Truatee m l at this Three Top Philadelphians orexei Public Observance Committee by their ed a ecamm m 1M A ppointed to Drexel Board their commonltyy Suggests Graduation Speakers PHILADELPHIA— Three prominent Philadelphia business and by Larry Bensoff general^ uhK am civic leaders, insurance executive William'Elliott, builder Samuel A tentative list of suggested mittee are: Dr. Wallace Heaton, cem for m U* J. Korman, and food and department chain director Samuel P. Man- graduation speakers was agreed Chairman, Dept, of Music; Prof. sell Btntzer, V.P* lor tlntwrslty dell, have t>een named to Drexel’s board of trustees. upon this Tuesday at the second Helen Bindas, Nutrition-Food; eloquenliy ejq^lalns^ “ Each brings a special talent to our board,” noted W.W. Hag- meeting of the Public Observ­ Nicholas Falcone, Alumni Af­ Secoiulary la c i ^ t l y to erty, Drexel president, in announcing the three appointments. “ The ances Committee. This Joint stu­ fairs/Events; Richard Russell, <«provi<ie weaUb I& his owel rlgbl success they have gained in their own fields testifies to their abil­ dent/faculty committee singled Evening College; Prof. Dorothy or to ittfltteoca w«alHi for iimm* ity as planners, and to their good Judgment. We at Drexel are out eleven possibilities: Hons, Business Educations; versitjr”, he adds. Blaiser pleased to have their high le.vels of experience and knowledge Bill Cosby James Leveque, Public Relations stresses the advaxktage thftt the available to us.*' alumni of Drexel |»av« in William Buckley Director; Prof. John Marino, Modern Languages; Prof. Samuel seieotitMu William Elliot Isaac Asimov Henry Kissinger McHeary, Mathematics; Prof. William Elliott is chairman Prospect on f^ile M argaret Mead Murray Miller, Literature - of the Board of the Philadelphia Ralph Nader Language; Dr. ThomasW. Moore, Univeralt3r A Life Insurance Co. A member Shah of Iran Bio Med.; Prof. Mary Semanik, me on prospeoUve thisle0«» M of Drexel's Class of 1927, he Bess Meyerson Women's Physical Ed.;Stanley fact, there Is « ftla oti later received an honorary Doc­ Spiro T. Agnew Cohen, Pres., Jr. Class; John ev^ry large liittiicUl c o n tra « ^ tor of Science in Commerce de­ John Gardner Engle, Pres., Sr. Class-Eve- to Drexel updated and taatk^alXMKl gree from the University. He Justice Burger ning College; and William My­ In thedepartiMfilotllMmurobind also holds an honorary LL.D. The Public Observances Com­ ers, Pres., Sr. Class. Also in Records, When from Hobart and William Smith lations aarrowsdowDirliyitof M k mittee reports its suggestions attendance but not as voting mem­ Colleges, Geneva, N.Y, to President Hagerty, who in turn bers were several student deans, who meet ^ II l« Active in insurance circles, reports to the Trustees. The graduate students, and alumni. given to the Bo«rd oi T rustee Elliott also serves on the boards Board of Trustees has the final It was agreed upon at an earlier and the matter is r«f«rr«d la tlw of The Fidelity Bank, Keystone Kominotiiig ol Him say as to who is selected as meeting that **to relieve the Automobile Club, United States commencement speaker and also monotony of **Pomp and Circum­ Board, This ^ ststidljht«Ol»)« Liability Insurance Co. and rolttee conaisdot of llw mam- in honorary degree recipients. stance*' during the entire pro­ Hurst Performance Inc. He is also president of the CollegeviUe charged ^ m The president and the board do cessional, a combination of this tiott oi: truslMs wM Equipment Co. In addition, Elliott is a board member of Children’s not have to select a speaker from piece, the Drexel Ode (without policy as to s«l«elto» Hospital of Philadelphia, of Ursinus College, and of the Midday the committee's list. This hap­ vocal accompaniment) and other Club of Philadelphia. pened last year when, from a list suitable selection should be in­ Hagerty Visit of over forty names, a complete stituted.** This suggestion will Once nomtB«UKS» the p c A m M Samuel J. Korman unknown, Gen. George Lincoln eliminate the embarrassing chore of trying to sing our school trnatee Is viiilad br two tn»* Samuel J. Korman, a mem­ was selected. song. tees, oneoft«l)Qiii|iU«mitUy>:^» ber of Drexel's Class of 1934, Voting members of the com­ Hagerty^ ^ is chairman of the development firm. The Korman Corporation, as Mr, and is a member of the boards serv in g o a of the Philadelphia National Bank, THef>owirTollfnMk»t iiiii the Warner Co. and the Penn­ T m ta s i, sylvania Real Estate Investment Laws Un^i^ \ Trust. He is president of both ^ith the Q o w ^ whd ^iiparvlslott Hyman Korman, Inc. and of the In this issue Of the aiTairs o« m oorporiyli«)|* Frankford Supply Co. and shall iisvs p s m t to Iftnks He is a director of the Phila­ all needed aiid ItM i riilw and delphia chapter of the Ameri­ ' ‘ V s o " *^e?ula«owf fo r m sd»ial»trs!<* can Friends of Hebrew Univer­ tlon of sity, local chapter of the Amer- Board api^ov«s m i»i»olBtin«its T: ISlr L e a X '’ and "th; S em ta^y o, promottoBs m r i a k ^ * K- rmnn additionally is a trustee and chairman of re- Aast. Profas<ior» Md taU tog and physical facilities of the Einstein Medical of SinteJ “ Jd a trustee of th* Federation of Jewish Agenjdes. the SnUed FiSd. T^lmudlcal Yeshlva of PhUadelphla. as well as the f U adfimoii, |h» Bourd ha# i Locust Club and the Phllmont Country Club. pow ^r 10 m Continued on page 5 d r e x e l t r ia n g l e Paie 2 • OctobM 27,1972 announcemeiits -• ^ s ^ / delidiia will be held on the campus 86f I • ^ " r Key and Triangle is sponsor­ living room at 7:30 on Novem­ of the University of Pennsylvania ing a discussion concerning the ber 2. In the Museum auditorium on Saturday, October 28 at 8:00 platfornw of the major candi­ • * ♦ ♦ dates. There will be a speaker p.m. The play chosen for this from the League of Women Vot­ performance Is entitled "Krish­ ers of Philadelphia. It wUl be EXTRA MONEY$$$ na Lila" and is the story of THE JEWISH FREE, held in rooms 217 and 218 of the $$$ Students, turn your spare Krishna, a perfect master of the UNIVERSITY DAC at 7:30 p.m. All are in­ time into extra money selling a past, and his pure devotees the DR. MURRAY FREIDMAN - vited. unique educational game created Copies. It is set in the gentle Lecturer In Sociology, La Salle by Drexel professor. Call Steve forest of Vrindavan about 5,000 • ♦ * ♦ years ago. A colorful drama, it College, who will speak on FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Sayre, TR 6-5855 or (609) 428- ^Pluralism and the American 7170. was performed to the delight of Democratic Tradition" on Mon­ SPORTS INVESTIGATION The Franklin Institute needs 4> « * « five thousand people at the out­ COMMITTEE door festival held in honor of day, Novenjber 6, 1972,7:30 p.m.
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