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Rowe a reflect to the Black man the way races in order that the Blacks the, relative merits of the national draft in thirty years institutions which we now put together a proposal, present Campaign former Marist College instructor, in which the Black man sees maintain their identity and that it to the persons concerned, and were on v the lips of many holds a Master's degree in himself. Black teachers can teach they adhere to the morality that attend. Most were very disgusted Americans, but particularly so with the institution of higher then, make sure something was The Vietnam Moratorium African Studies and is working Black Studies. Whites may be says they will not harm their done about it. Committee has announced that for the 19 to 26 year-old-males towards a doctorate in the field. able to teach Black Studies after learning; with the general who are eligible for military fellow black man. However, Bro. observation that it wasn't one of its major efforts, in He began his lecture this past a period of- learning The basketball team was December will be activity by ' service. Cyprian believes cooperation is anything near what they Monday by stating that the Bro. Cyprian accused the possible between the races if formed by five guys who students in their home towns Blacks real identity lay within expected. thought it might be a good idea Mark Kennedy had the United States of economic mutual respect for one's during Christmas vacation. dubious honor of receiving the Pan-African ideal. Namely, The reasons why such to have one and-then, borrowed blackmail of those African "humanity" is practiced. Activities suggested include number one, Rick Maloney that all Blacks from Harlem to nations which behaved like real observations are made, I have some uniforms so as to look at canvassing neighborhoods, Kenya are spiritually and Bro. ' Cyprian stated that least a little bit official. Same received number 366. African nations. while he could not return to spoken of in previous articles. distributing leaflets to shoppers, While those with the high culturally united to Africa. The answers to these problems - thing with crew and club organizing of high school In response to a question Marist to teach Black Studies to numbers, (or the low priority) Brother Cyprian stated that the concerning separatism, Bro. should be sought and now, if football, they started not students, sending delegations to relevancy of Africa is challenging a white group, he would help meaningful solutions are ever because any administrator or were somewhat relieved, many Rowe endorsed the separation of start one. elected officials, and holding more expressed concern for the world, for man existed as going to be reached. Unique to trustee thought it might be nice. vigils or processions on man first in East Africa and the Marist College is the fact the They became realities because those who did not have such Christmas eve, one of the three luck. And if some young men Western world has not means toward rectifying these students demonstrated that they Moratorium days this month. understood this. Africa also wanted them. - were exhilarated, more were problems already exists and Sam Brown, co-coordinator of presents an alternative to the waits only to be used. This tradition isn't exclusive depressed and angered that they the Vietnam Moratorium might be called upon to fight in New Dorm Duties technologically "sterile" Western At the joint action of faculty, to athletics, just more obvious. Committee said, "It would world.- African tradition, said students and administrators a How did the systems of a war which was meaningless to The college residence indeed be a tragedy to miss the 'Tom Wolfe, looking like a "Kandy Kolored Tangerine Flake," gives them. Rowe, can provide the model for statement was sent to the responsible attendance, dress, opportunity to carry the MOTH students the "Electric Kool-aid Acid Test." authority has announced the the needed radicality in Faculty Policy Committee on curfews, and drinking in the A good many of the students following job openings for next traditional philosophy. anti-war movement from our feel that the draft is inequitable Friday November 21, its dorms come about? They were university communities to our year: conclusion reads as follows: the results of student action and that the solution lay in the Champagnat - 5 Resident In 1954 when the JJ.S. home towns. The work establishment of a totally proclaimed the philosophy of "All the above mentioned which had shown itself to be a necessary to end the war in Bitsy's Bits Coordinators (Seniors - males volunteer army, integration the Blacks realized items are directly related to the presentation of well-thought out Vietnam cannot be restricted to only); 18 Resident Advisors (16 central question of decision and constructive proposals. by Joe Francese '. Pentagon experts believe that males and 2 females) that indeed there was a radical the areas where we have already difference between themselves making on a campus-wide basis. The point I'm trying to make . been active. We must 'Take the "The Electric what...." "The York. For only six dollars those 500,000 men are now available Leo - 3 Resident Coordinators The Academic Policy Committee is that Marist isn't like every for the draft this year and that (Seniors only - 2 males, 1 and the white majority. This Moratorium " Home for Christ­ Kandy Kolored Orange Flake who went- received realization, said Bro. Rowe, led feels that this whole question . other school. If there is mas.' " who....." Yes friends Tom Wolfe transportation to and from the another 350,000 will enter the female); 12 Resident Advisors (8 should be studied in the hope of something you want to do of pool during the year for a total males and 4 females) the Black towards Africa. The Vietnam Moratorium did speak at Marist College. "Say East Village and first rate tickets formulating overall policy for something you feel Marist needs didn't he write 'Look Homeward to "Your Own Thing." The of 850,000. Thus, the Pentagon Sheehan - 1 Resident March 6, 1957 marks the Marist College in this regard. It is or something you feel is an Committee recently sent a has for. the year 1970 access to a Coordinator (Seniors only - beginning of a true home land special memo to its more than Angel.' " No, that was Thomas Godfather Dom Lobasco was directingjtself to the FPC as the inequity; get a few friends Wolfe. But Tom Wolfe did write along to offer protection and so great many young Americans. male); 6 Resident Advisors (4 for the Black when Ghana 3,000 campus organizers urging became independent. This, agent structurally constituted to together and DOs something "The Kandy Kolored Tangerine was Ralph Cerulli to prove that males and 2 females) carry out such a study in about it. To think that people them to devote their attention stated Rowe, marks ' the to this effort. Students were Flake Streamline Baby" and you could do your own thing Students who are interested consultation with the who are elected as "The Electric Kool-aid Acid even in the East Village. should pick up application forms beginning of the unification of component parts of the Marist representatives or people who encouraged to contact other the Black with Africa. students from their home towns Test," "What?" "The New With the Christmas Vacation from the respective House College community." are administrators are the only Non-fiction." "Oh." rapidly approaching I like to Masters. The applications will be Thus within the context of ones who can do anything or be now on other campuses. In Pan-Africanism, Black Studies as The term "component parts" addition, they should contact On Wednesday December 3, recommend a few films worth, carefully evaluated and the most definitely includes our listened to on this campus, is Marist College had the pleasure seeing during the four weeks' students will probably be it exists is meaningless. Black totally false. To think that you existing peace groups or Studies taught by whites is noble student body. Thus, it is sympathetic persons•• in home' of hosting a lecture on the new that Marist will be out of notified of.their status during time for that noble body to lift can't talk with a teacher about Non-fiction by Tom Wolfe.
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