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DAILY THE TUFTS VoI XXIV, Number 8 Where You Read It First Thursday, January 30,1992 AIDS Quilt Presidential search to come to may conclude in May by PATRICK HEALY said the committee has received University Daily Editonal Board nominations from “well-respected by CAROLINE SCHAEFER After meeting last Thursday to national and internationalfigures Daily Editorial Board review nominations and approve from many different fields, from In preparation for the AIDS aha1job description for the next government and business as well Quilt Memorialscheduled tocome university president, members of as education.” to Tufts this April, volunteers met the Tufts presidential search com- The University is currently Tuesday night to organize and mitfce said yesterday they were running ads in national and inter- focus efforts toward planning the confident a new president would iiational publications, like The Quilt’s display. be chosen by this May. Chrorricle for Nigher Education. Parts of the AIDS Quilt is ten- “The search is going very well, The committee is looking for an tatively scheduled to be displayed and progress is being made,”said academic who has taught or Photo by Sofia Pescarmona trustee representative Joe Swim- worked at the collegiate level; a inCousensGymonApril3-5,and Where’s Waldo? activities will be planned involv- mer, one of 20 members on the candidate with administrative ing the entire Tufts campus as committee. “We are meeting our experience; and a person who well as several surrounding com- deadlines... and we still plan to comes from a college or univer- munities like Medford and Students link rally to have three nominees for the presi- sity with ahealth servicescompo- Somerville. dency to be presented to the trust- nent. as well as someone with an The AIDS Quilt was estab- ees in May.” international background. How- lished inmemory of people around reinvestment delayL Swiinmer said the committee ever, none of these preferences the country who have died of by CHRIS STRIPINIS mittee. hasrcceived“at least severalhun- are requircments for the position. Acquired Immune Deficiency Daily Editonal Board A student rally against rein- dred” nominations for the presi- Although he declined to say Syndrome. The Quilt consists of In response to Tufts vesunent had been planned for de~icy,from individuals interested specifically if any internal candi- thousandsofpanelssewn together, University’sdecision to postpone Jan. 27, but it was canceled when in the position a well as from dates hadbcennominated,Swim- each panel representing one per- the Board of Trustees’ vote on the vote postponement was an- people who nominate potential mer said fhe committee expects son. The panels are designed by reinvestment in South Africa un- nounced, said Mutharika. candidates. While the nomina- to review nominees who already tion Drocess for the search will workatTufts.Headded thatat the family or friends of the deceased, til May, some studentshave raised According to Mutharika, the ~. . _. . and panels are added at every concerns that the University’s proposed rall y was promoted with not conclude at any specific date, display site. decision may be an attempt to ‘‘massive publicity.” Tufts Pro- the committee will begin to pare The committee in charge of deter student protesting. vost Sol Gittleman, Academic down the finalistlist andreleasea bringing the AIDS Quilt to Tufts University President Jean Vice President Melvin Bernstein, list of final candidates April 13. is co-chaired by seniors Hendi Mayer had announced his inten- Associate Dean of Students Bruce Committee member Randall Crosby and Craig Cullinane, and tions to consider reinvestment in Reitinan and Director of Com- Packard, a history professor. said includes about 15 students from South Africa last fall, and the municationsRosemarie Van Carnp yesterday the committee will be- Tufts. Board of Trustees had planned to wereiic~tifiedoftheproposedrally ing reviewing nominations next Since last spring, the group has discuss the issue at its February on Jan. 16, said Mutharika. In month. After ads publicizing the been working on the application meeting. However. Trustee chair addition, a series of advertise- position continue running later from the Names Project which Nelson Gifford said Tuesday night men ts had bcen circulatedaround next month, the committee will will secure the Quilt’s display in the votehas beenpostponed tothe the campus, and Muthark? had focus its energy on identifying the cage of Cousens Gym. The Board’s May meeting in anticipa- spoken to The New York Times, top c‘andidates for interviews. application has since been ap- tion of more significant reforms The Bostori Globe and The While University President proved, and the committeeis cur- in the South African goverrunent. Chronicle of Higher Education Jcnn Mayer said recently he doubts rently waiting for a representa- Despite this, somemembersof for interviews scheduled to be the searchcommitteewill select a tive from the Names Project base the Tufts Student Committee for published after the rally. new presidcnt by this spring, both ___ in San Francisco to visit Tufts and Divestment have expressed con- Senate Parliamentarian Packard aid cotnmif fee member ’ Dar/y file phom approve the site. cern that the University may be Tristram Perry. also a member of June Aprille, a biology professor, TCU SenatorPete Mutharika “There is somuch that iieeds to trying to avoid student protesting the Committee, said he believes said yesterday they believe the be done. We need as much help as during the semester by discussing “the Administration and Presi- committee will keep to its spring conunittee‘sncxt meeting on Feb. we can get in every area,”Crosby the issue during summer break. dent Mayer are scared of bad timetable. 10 inembers will continue to re- said. The Committee’s goal is to press,” referring to Mutharika’s “The schedule that was origi- view the “growing list” of nomi- Subgroups of the committee prevent University reinvesunent efforts at publicity. nally published is still accurate,” nees. include teams working on in South Africa until an accept- “The Committee’sstrategyand Aprille said yesterday. Between that meeting andnow,, fundraising, education, logistics, able interim government is estab- goal dernoiistratestudent opinion Field is broad Swimmer said committee mem- finance, ceremonies and public- lished there, said Tufts Commu- against reinvestment,”Mutharika While most of the candidates bers are compiling lists of nomi- nity Union Senator Pete already nominated come from the see QUILT, page 2 Mutharika, co-chair of the Com- see REINVESTMENT, page 2 higher education field, Swimmer see SEARCH, page 2 Library audit completed Applications to award students’ A comprehensive audit of the leadership ‘and communication methods in Wessell Library has been completed, and Library Director David McDonald said yesterday the “vast majority” of former professors out tomorrow Wessell staff interviewed supported the changes made in the library by MAUREEN LENIHAN classroom.” Fee said. out approximately 600 letters to over the past two years. Daily Editma! Board The award includes a $500 those students in the freshman “I was pleased with the number of people who felt there was Applicationsfor Teacher of the check for each teacher chosen as and sophomore classes who in- widespread, clear communication in the library. I wish that we had Year, an honor awarded by the well as an all-expenses paid trip cluded their favorite teacher in a all the loose ends tied up. though,” McDonald said. He and former Tufts Community Union Senate, to Tufts. A reception followed by survey sent to each student over Dean of Administration Larry Ladd last fall asked the Tufts Human will be made available tomorrow. a dinner will then be given in the summer. Rcsources department to conduct the audit, after Lddd received an The Teacher of the Year award honor of the teachers with the The nominating application anonymous letter last summer criticizing McDonald’s management is ,an honor given each year to nominating students, University will be comprised of one essay style and the morale of the library. former teachers of Tufts students. President Jean Mayer, and the explaining in one to thiee pages According to McDonald. approximately 95 percent of the library Previously, the honor has only selection committee in atten- sei TEACHER, page 12 staff felt there was “clear and widespread corninunication on library been given to two high school dance. Although only three teach- issues... agreement with the mission and goals of the library... and teachers, however, this year the ers will be chosen, each teacher that the changes instituted over the last two years were positive program has been expanded to nominated will receive a certifi- ones.” include an elementary school cate of nomination which will Inside “It’snotperfect,”McDonald said, adding,“You almost never get teacher. also be sent to that teacher’s prin- viewpoints ...... I ..... p. 3 100 percent.” Each Tufts student has the op- cipal. Nick Jehlen tries to employ thousands The head librarian said new changes in Wessell resulting from tion of nominating a former Fee said that the idea of the of former Soviet nuclear scientists, and the audit will include a libr,ary-wide orientation for new staff; a teacher. According to Tufts Com- award stemmed from the fact that thepage sports its first editorialcartoon.. clear, formal description of employment procedures; and a regular munity Union Senator John Fee, many students feel that second- review and updating of job descriptions. each nominee will be judged on ary school teachers do not get the Arts ...... p. 7 McDonald said that although no one came forward during the the basis of three main criteria. recognition that they deserve. Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol, Marilyn audit to claim responsibility for the anonymous letter, restructuring “We are looking for any teacher “It is a good will gesture,”Fee Monroe, Chairman Ma0 and Britain’s in the library arid in the Tufts Administration probably caused “a that has promoted inter-growth said. Moose, without chocolate. certain amount of anxiety” among library staffers regarding the on an educational and personal The selection committee is changes at both levels. He cited the last year’s layoffs of several level, someone who has used in- expecting a large response from Sports ...... pp. 8-9 library workers, the arrival of new staff, changes in the Wessell novative teaching methods, and the Tufts community. David Men’s hoops wins second in a row organizational structure. and the departure and arrival of several someone who encourages doing Cuttino. dean of undergraduate women fall short in tough battle, anc new chief administrators as the source of some worry. stuff with students outside of the admissions, has agreed to send page two THE TUFl’S DAILY Thursday, January 30,1992 THETUFTS DAILJ Letters to the Editor Ad disgusts brothers trivialize sexual vioGnCe against -can cater to the need for these goods. David A. Saltzman American women. One legacy of slavery The simple fact here is that the students Editor-in-Chief To theEditor: is the stereotyped attribution of sexual and alumnae of Tufts University have On behalf of the entire brotherhood of promiscuity to black women: their rape tremendous purchasing power which the Managing Editor: Patrick Healy the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, I would either becomes unremarkable, anoutcome bookstore could potentially harness, yet Associate Editors: Neil Fater, Allison Smith like to express my disgust and distaste for of sexual appetite that merits humor, or it does not. High-quality merchandise and Editorial Page Editor: Michele Pennell the advertisement for Spring Rush placed is not even defined as rape because of their products wouldnot only helpboost morale in the on Monday, Jan. 27. The objectification. Using Mike Tyson a at Tufts, but canalso serve as an important Production Managers: Michelle Frayman, Daily as Julie Comell. Michael Berg choice of Mike Tyson, no matter what the joke thus demeans both black men and source of revenue. What the bookstore intention, was ill-conceived and done with- black women. needs are more high-end, quality items NEWS out the approval of the individual fratemi- The fraternities’ mea culpa, as much as with which a Tufts student, pargnt, or Editor: Maureen Lenihan ties of the Greek system,more specifically the advertisement itself, invokes privi- alumnus can show their pride and spirit, Assistant Editors: Chris Stripinis, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mike Tyson, a sus- lege. These straight identified white males such as scarves, blazer patches, tie pins, Caroline Schaefer made a tactical error. They expect a super- and jewelry not refrigerator magnets. If Wire Editors: Steve Arbuthnot, Avinash Rajan pectedrapist andacknowledged thug, does -- vmworms n?t represent my fraternity nor do his ficial acknowledgement of that error to such an improvement is not made soon, we Editor: Christopher Provenzano misogynist views towards women reflect put to rest criticism, and in the case of the might as well install a few blue lights and the opinions of our brotherhood. We are DTD letter, to earn praise. No doubt more sell the bookstore to K-MART. FEATURES AWARE workshops will be scheduled. It Editor: Jeff Geller disturbed at the possible implied connec- Assistant Editor: Stefanie Lachter tion and would like to apologize to the is time, instead, for the Tufts community Richard E. LeBel E’95 ARTS entire Tufts community for any suggestion to ask whether these repeated episodes of Editor: John McGuire of the sort. “insensitivity,” represent the isolated er- Assistant Editors: Elin Dugan, rors of individuals, or whether they spring Madhu U~ikri~hnan Jonathan Greenblatt A’92 from a fraternity system that trivializes Plan ahead SPORTS Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon and oppresses women and other (Editor’s note: The following is an ex- Editors: Paul Horan, Rob Minnan marginalized people. cerpt from a letter to Dean Knable.) Assistant Editor: Phil Ayoub Last year, Key West was the destination PHOTOGRAPHY Professors say greek Stephen Bailey formany students duringtheirspringBreak Editors: Sofia Pescarmona, Ami Recordati vacation. If students are planning to visit Assistant Editor: Tabkrt T. Teng Associate Professor, Anthropology insensitivity is typical Rosalind Shaw Key West this year during Spring Break, PRODUCTION To the Editor: we encourage them to consider the follow- Layout Editor: Lon Ruben, Dilk Reinshagen Assistant Professor, Anthropology iraphics Editors: John Pohorylo, Chris Capotosto The apologies by fraternity members James Ptacek ing: Classifieds Editors: Lisa Moorehead for Monday’s rush ad display a familiar Lecturer, Sociology Over 600 underage persons were ar- Assistant Classifieds Editors: Ariel Ben-Zeev. pattern: One individual, we are told, is Susan Ostrander rested for possession of alcohol and over Stephanie Romney guilty of “poor judgement,” or “insensi- Associate Professor, Sociology 900 false driver’s licenses were confis- Copy Editors: Dan Levi, Elana Vatsky, tivity.” Other members of the Greek sys- Cheryl Hort‘on cated by law enforcement offi&als. tem offer heartfelt apologies. Key West is an expensive resort desti- Larry Azer The apologies for the ad are limited to Key rings don’t cut it nation. Lodging facilities are limited and Executive Business Director a vague acknowledgement of an uncom- To the Editor: the average room rate is $100-$150 per fortable connection between sexual vio- As a concerned and spirited Tufts Uni- night. There are only two small camp- Business Manager: Sandra Giordano lence against women and a photograph of versity student, I think it‘s shameful that grounds with limited facilities. Reserva- Office Manager: Michael El-Deiry Mike Tyson. No where do the apologists the bookstore sells the merchandise it does. tions are strongly suggested. Receivables Manager: Gizem Ozkulahci SubscriptionsManager: Stacey Feldman address the language of the advertisement: The assortment of chintzy. tacky. and cheap Our streets are narrow and RV or bus “You’re not on mal. Relax. Be yourself, (not inexpensive) goods with the Tufts parking is restricted to designated areas and have fun.” This language not only logo emblazoned on them which the book- only. Vehicles illegally parked. or mopeds The Tufts Daily is a non-profit newspaper. publishec assumes rape is normal male enjoyment, store carries is unbelievable. Key rings, parked on the sidewalk, are towed at the &ondaythrough Friday during the academic year and dis ributed free to the Tu& community. The Daily is entirel! but also is remarkably similar to the date souvenir shot glasses, stickers, pins, re- owner’s expense. All laws regulating mo- tudent-m; there are no paid editorial positions. The Dail! rapist’s injunction, “Relax and enjoy it.” frigerator magnets -I feel like I’m in one peds are strictly enforced. . i printed at Charles River Publishing. Charlestown, MA. The apologists might want to learn that Key West is host to a diversity of TheDailyislocatedatthe backentranceofCui-iisHalla of those gift stores you find at highway rest a\ Xts University. Our phone number is (617) 627-3090 rape can be committed by anyone, any- stops. Except for a tie and a few other lifestyles. Florida laws are very strict and lusiness hours are 9:OO a.m. - 6:OO p.m., Monday thmugl where. For women, there are no safe places items, there is virtually no upscale Tufts the Department actively works with :rididay, and 1:00 p.m. - 600 p.m. on Sunday. Subscriptionsare $25 for a full year. Ourmailing addm where they can “relax,” and for a woman merchandise. I mean, we can’t be ex- a~ agencies of law enforcement to pursue / ;:TheTu&Daily, Post OfficeBox 18. Medford MA 02153 reading the ad, its trivialization of rape pected to wear sweatshirts all of the time. violators.The Florida Keys are environmentally ubscriptions are mailed in weekly packages. only underscores that lack of safety. If you enter The Coop in Cambridge The policies of The Tufts Daily are established by i lajority of the editorial board. Editorials are established b] In addition, the apologists totally ig- you can find many quality products that fragile. Help us keep them beautiful for rotating editorial board designated to represent a majorit] nore the ad’s stereotypical association of the Harvard or MIT students can purchase future generations. f editors. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individ. rape with AfricanAmerican men. Was it ~leditorsarenotnecessarilyresponsiblefor,orinagreemen a whichcarry their schools’ emblem orname Thank you. ith, the policies and editorials of The Tufts Daily. coincidence that Mike Tyson, a la Willie on them in a tasteful manner. In addition, The content of letters, advertisements, signed columns Horton, was portrayed instead of a white most other top colleges or universities, Felix Cooper irtoonsandgraphib doesnotnecessarily reflect the opinior F The Tufts Daily editorial board. man? Tyson, moreover, is accused of rap- which we are led to believe Tufts is equal City Manager, Key West, Florida Letters to the Editor Policy ing a black woman. Ignoring this serves to to or better than, have bookstores which The Tufts Daily welcomes letters from the readers. Thc tterspageisanopenforum forcampusissuesandcommentr )out the Daily’s coverage. Letters must include the writer’s name and a phonc Students may protest in May unber where the writer can be reached. All letters must bc :rified with the writer before they can be published. REINVESTMENT protests was a factor in postponing the Despite the postponement, Mutharika The deadline for letters to be consideredforpublicatior continued from page 1 vote, Trustee William Meserve replied, said, “We [the Committee] will not lose the following day’s issue is 400 p.m. said, adding that he felt the proposed rally “Not that I am aware of.” interest in this issue.” Due to space limitations, letters should be no longerthar io words. Any submissions over this length may be editec “played a significant role in the suspen- Likewise, Giffordemphatically denied I the Daily to be consistent with the limit. Letters should bc sion of the vote,” since the decision came that any such attempt prompted the deci- :companied by no more than eight signatures. Studen olled The editors reserve the right to edit letters for clarity. “less than a week” after certain members sion to suspend the vote. iblication of letters is not guaranteed, but subject to thc of the administration were notified. Mutharika stated the University had SEARCH scretion of the editors. “I was informed that members of the made a “miscalculation” if it believes continued from page 1 Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM- impatible computer in letter-quality or near-letter-quality Administration had contacted the Student student activism will have dissipated by nees. reviewinginformation packets, and ode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should bc Activities office to inquire if the protest May. He noted that he and other members speaking with different constituencies at ought in on low density disks - files should be saved in was still going to take place although the of the committee will still be in the Tufts. axt-only” format, and disks should be brought in with a ipy of the letter. Disks can be picked up in The Daily vote was postponed,” Mutharika said. areain May and June and will “still be able lsiness office the following day. Mutharika said he considered it appro- to protest through various methods.” “We are generally trying to make our- Letters should address the editor and not a partidax dividual. While letters can be critical of an individual’s priate for the University to ”take a serious If the political climate in South Africa selves available to people in the commu- tions, they should not attack someone’spersonality traits. look at reinvesting“ if an interim govern- makes no improvements by May, the com- nity.” Swimmer said. He noted that a The Daily will not accept anonymous letten or pen ment is established, but added, “I don’t mitteewillstillbeincontact withlocaland representative of the Hispanic American mes except in extreme circumstances if the Executive >addetermines that there is a clear and present danger to think we are close to having one.” national groups and capable of opposition community had recently contacted him e author. The Daily will not accept letters regardig the When asked if deterrence of student to reinvestment, said Mutharika. about the search process. werage of other publications, unless their coverage itself s become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in The 3iily.TheDaily willaccept Iette.mofthanks,ifspacepermits, Project needs volunteers It will not run letters whose sole purpose is to advertise an ent. QUILT When writers have group affiliations or hold titles or continued from page 1 search. to the visitors. Another area that needs isitions relatedto thetopicoftheirIener.’IheDailywillnote The education subgroup will visit area volunteers is the panel-making group, at initalicsfollowingthelefier.Thisisto provideadditional ity. Each group will work toward specific schools in Somerville, Medford, Cam- which will hold.workshops at the Crafts fomlationtotbeleadersandisnotintendedtodetractfrom e letter. goals which will enable Tufts to display bridge and elsewhere in an effort to in- House. Classifieds Information the AIDS Quilt. crease awareness and understanding of “Last year, when the Quilt was at MIT All Tufts students must submit classifieds in person, Fundraising efforts will focus on-plan- epaid with cash or check. All classifiedsmust be submitted AIDS. In addition, the group will run [the Massachusetts Institute of Technol- y 3 pm. the day before publication. Classifieds may also bi ning events at Tufts and collecting dona- education booths at fundraising events, as ogy], over 25,000 people attended the wght at the information booth at the Campus Center. AI tions to raise the $7,000 needed to move well as lead tours of classroom field trips display. Tufts can expect that many visi- lassifieds submitted by mail must be accompanied by i ieck. Classifieds may not be submitted over the phone. the quilt from the Names Project base in that come to see the memorial. tors,” Crosby added. Notices and Lost & Founds are free &d run on Tuesday SanFranciscoto Medford. The committee Since the Quilt’s visit to Tufts will Currently, the committee is working to id Thursdays only. Notices are limited to two per weekpe rg-tion and run space permitting. Notices must bi hopes to raise an additional $4,000 to receivemediaattention,the Publicity sub- get Cleave Jones, the man who started the ‘ritten on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notice! donate to the committee’s four beneficia- committee will be communicating with first AIDS Quilt ceremony, to participate motbeusedto sellmerchaqdiseoradvertisemajorevents ries: the Pediatric Division of Children’s Boston area television and radio stations, in the Tufts ceremony. The Tufts Daily is not liable for any damages due tc rpographical errors or misprintings except the cost of th~ Hospital, the Haitian AIDS Project, the as well as local newspapers. “The entire production needs as many isertioii;-which is fully refundable. We reserve the right ti Women’s Enka Project, and the Boston The ceremonies committee will orga- volunteers as possible to help out. It’s a :fuse to print any classifiedswhich contain obscenity, are o Living Center. All four beneficiaries are nize the unfolding and re-folding of the really important cause, and will be a very n overtly sexual nature, or are used expressly to denigrate I emon or grouu. currently conducting extensive AIDS re- quilt, as well as provide emotional support moving experience,” Crosby expressed...... , ,, ,, Thursday, January 30,1992 THE TUFFS DAILY page three VIEWPOINTS Nuclear Goats Student apathy Oops. It seems that the break up of the Soviet the 66 pounds of weapons grade uraniuin that was Jnion won‘t solve our problems of nuclear escala- seized there. During the arrests in these cases, il endangers future .ion after all. Not unlike the break up of The Cars, became clear that the source of the nuclear ,tleaves the problem of what to do with a bunch of was most likely the former Soviet Union. Docu- by ERIC ALTHOFF happens around them. This dis- talented people who, when working by themselves ments seized along with theplutonium, which was A new year has started, and ease has a terrble name, APA- :an be extremely dangerous. I’m speaking. of allegedly being used as a sales sample, also show with it comes hope and desire for THY. Don’t worry though, it’s course, of the that nuclear artillery shellshave already been sold. something better, and the effort to curable. Nick Jehlen thousands of This of course has hundreds of international leave bad habits behind. I was Most people whoread this will nuclear scientists policy strategists in Washington running to their filled with these hopes and de- probably feel the same way when Off Center who. without a therapists. For years it has been assumed that this sires when I c‘me back to Tufts they put it down as they did when weapons pro- whole nuclear standoff thing was going to work after winter bre‘ak. However once they picked it up, but I hope that gram, are finding themselves without gainful em- perfectly. We’d scare the hell out of them withoui I ‘arrived. I was confronted with I’ll be able to lower the “I don’t ployment. As you might imagine, there are more stuff and they’d scare the hell out of us with theirs the bitter coldness of this country care” rate to only 90% of Tufts than a few countries that are putting out want ads. - like two kindergartners with machine guns. We ~iditspeople.especiallyatTufts. students. The apathy exhibited Libya, for one, has made offers to several just never figured the other guy would split, and My hopcs and wishes seemed to towards everything on this cam- former Soviets to work on nonweapons related leave all his toys for the other kids. freeze instantly when reentcring pus has given me a lot to thii projects. Up until now, no scientists have taken We did have some sort of contingency plan. JU the cycle of college life at Tufts. about. It has also brought me to their offer, but that certainly doesn’t mean a deal called the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty, which In the few days since we have the point where I try to imagine :an7 be workedout. Our former friends in Iraq and was signed in 1968. Not everyone signed it, how- been back I have heard pcople howpeople wouldreactifIjumped [ran are two more regimes which have reportedly ever, and some of those who did seem to have complaining about everything out of my window on the third been trying to work a deal. Considering the past gotten a case of convenientamnesia. It seems verq imaginable,but these same people floor. People would probably relationship these three countries have had with the clear that Israel and South Africa have undeclared make no attempt at activism on comment simply, “He couldn’t U.S., one can imagine the amount of nail-biting nuclear weapons. And India, which exploded it’s this campus. take the stress. Blame it on the going on in a certain light-colored house in Wash- first bomb in 1974, is an even bigger problem - il Tonight I am sitting here and system”. But that’s not it. ington. doesn’t even deny that it’s got weapons. At leas1 wondering why things are like This example is at the indi- Of course. besides actual scientists. there’s also Israel and South Africa try to hide it (“No, no! they are, at this University in par- vidual level. However, we would the question of what will happen to all those extra that’s not a tactical nuclear weapon, it’s a tree!”) ticular. I broke out of the mold of get the same reaction if a depart- nuclear weapons from the Soviet Union. You may the typicalTuftsstudent last year. ment were suddenly eliminated, have heard that all such weapons are now under the George Bush, of course, has come up with par1 having already recognized my or even if the entire university control of Russia, but that can certainly change of the solution(although hereally should credit the dissatisfaction with the system, mysteriously disappeared over- quickl y.especially consideringthe instzzbility within growing number of unemployed in our country fol the social atmosphere in particu- night. It seem as though most certain republics. The missiles housed in bunkers the idea.) His new plan? To hire over 2,000 of the lar, and successfully ran for TCU Tuftonians care only about events are probably not moving too far, and it would be Soviet scientists to work for the U.S. government. Senate. I cared enough about cer- which involve them personally. rather difficult to smuggle anuclear submarine out The remaining estimated 3,000 scientists, will, 1 tain issues. which I found caused of the country (“No, that’s not a long-range sub in assume, be put to work in the republics makin@ others a great deal of unhappiness Please don’t take this letter in my pocket!”). but that still leaves all the battlefield glow-in-the-darkclockhands.This actually sounds as well, to do something about it. the wrong way. It is not against nuclear weapons to worry about. According to a likeapretty goodplan,exceptwhatdoyoudowitk Other students (although I must you in particular, but is a cry for story cited by In These Times on January 22 such 2,000 Soviet scientists? admit they are a minority) have a HELP! Help me, yourself and short range weapons (less than 100miles)are being need similar to mine, and are also your fellow students in the battle offered for sale by the leaders of the new goveni- Maybe they could work at the White Sands trying to do something about it. against monotony and apathy, by ments for around $20 million each. Which of Proving Grounds in New Mexico, where it seems So why am I still so unhappy showing more interest and con- course puts them right in the price range that Cher, a few new security guards might be needed. Offi- here? Well, I think it is because of cern about what is happening Bruce Willis; or even Donald Trump could afford. cials there recently reported that ten of the goats the other 95% of the people on around you. Stand up for what Actual countries (or disgruntled celebrities) that they had irradiated during experiments hac this campus who are possessed by you think and get activeZy in- aren’t even the biggest problem. Just $hinkwhat a escaped. The army reac ted quickly, and using on14 a disease which doesn’t make volved in things that concern you paramilitary group or a bunch of revolutionaries afew planes, helicopters,troops and hunting dogs them care a damn about what or seem important in your eyes. could do with a small tactical nuke. And weapons was able to find nine of the goats. The tenth is Stop complaining and do some- are just one item in the new nuclear catalog. rumored to have been sold at auction in Havana foi Eric Althoff is a junior rnujoring thing about what troubles you, Consider the group of Italians who tried to smuggle just over two million dollars. iir iiiterriationulrelutions,atid is u and respect and acknowledgewhat asmallamountofplutoniumintoSwitzerlmd,and Duck and cover, Mr. President. TCU seiiutor. others have already achieved. )age four THE TUFTS DAILY Thursday, January 30,192 MANDATORY TREASURY PROCEDURES MEETING FOR REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL TCU-FUNDED ORGANIZATIONS Be there or be frozen! Thursday, Jan. -30 7.:00p.m.

Preliminary budgets are due Monday, February 10

Council Chairs: Council I Jason Rashkin Council VI David Brinker Council I1 Allison Eng Council VI1 Allison Feiner Council I11 John Hurley Council VI11 Seth Low Council IV Lauren Mishkin Council IX Alexa Leon-Prado Council V John Fee Thursday, January 30,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY page five FEATURES M&M’s: The big lie Money From Heaven dent is not able to find at least “They melt in your mouth, not in your hand.” class. Or was it the wrinkly teacher that was by JEFF GELLER Daily Editonal Board $200 from the list of sources, he Yeah, right. Then how did those green and yellow prehistoric? With the cost of college tuition or she will receive a $200 savings smears get on my hands? Hey, don’t be gross. Someonedome a favor. Let the folks at Gillette skyrocketing,bothmeritandneed bond from the company. Ah, advertising. Those stupid, irritating, ran- know that a close shave is nor “the best a man can based scholarships are in as great Viglione says the data base at dom commercials are what sell products. The hell get.” Ask any man on the street, or anywhere else a demand as ever. Most students the New Jersey headquarters holds with product quality, it‘s the advertising. Gotta for that matter, “What is the best thing you could can not afford to pay the full cost over 12,000 names of possible have it. And gotta get?” The only one who will answer “a close without some form of financial scholarship outlets. He believes Dave Saltzman make it really shave” will be the one with tape on his glasses and aid. “Money From Heaven,” a the chances are strong that stu- moronic. pants pulled up to his armpits. Did anyone New Jcrsey based company with dents will be able to find some Salted Peanuts “This week on , aman who cuts his individual salespeople all over fonn of aid through the process. see the Pepsi carotid artery is rushed to Massachusetts General the country. offers to provide lists He added that some have received commercialsduring the Super Bowl? Stupid ques- Hospital, just in time to extract a Gillette Sensor of scholarshipsources to studcnts up to 5.000 dollars per year for tion; everyone saw them, or at least heard about from his larynx.” And in the bottom left comer to ease their sauch for financial four years. them. What the hell is with this “Gotta have it”? there are these numbers flashing on the screen, aid. Though the namc gives the Viglione said of his own suc- That’s Pepsi’s new, amazingly creative slogan? looking remarkably like McDonald’s “now serv- company adubious ring. “Moncy cess with the service, “I’ve had That’s only one step above “Better than watching ing.” “This week on Rescue 911, now serving From Heaven” is a member in excellent results, while the Wrestlemania.” Just think: Pepsi paid soineone number 78, a college student who chugs a pint of good standing with the Better company’s have been even millions of dollars to come up with those three perfume after mistaking it for wine ....” Uh huh. I Business Bureau of Massachu- greater.“ He advertises through words, andmany millions more were shelledout to me an... um... oh, forget it. setts. newspapers and press releases, pay the celebrities who had cameos in those other just doesn’t get better than this.”That’s “It any Stcve Viglionc. a contact who and says he receives an averageof few commercials that will never be aired again. the new classic from the brainiacs at Old Milwau- operates out of Boston. says the five orders per week. Recession, what recession‘? We can all get jobs kee Beer, the folks who brought you “Tastes as goal of the company is simply. “to He continued, saying, “The with Pepsi Co. great as its name.”Terrific, the beer tastes as great get much money as possible for market out there is so vast. We’re Two days before I came back to school I re- as as the grime in which mass-mutilator Jeffrey students through scholarships, looking at a group of three to five ceived a postcard in the mail with a picture of a Dahmer lives. Be sure not ... to ask for a thigh if you grants and He explained million [high school seniors Florida beach? Nope. Bikini-clad women? Nope. get food with Old Milwaukee. Of course, for years loans.” how astudent wouldattain schol- graduating per year].” Anything you’d ever expect to find on a postcard? everyone knew that it could get much better than arships; a person pays a service Uh-uh. Or rather, “Uh huh.” Diet Pepsi actually three schmoes drinking beer in the wilderness... fee of 49 dollars. along with some One important aspect of the sent me a postcard with a picture of their “new but the Swedish Bikini Team? The ad caught flak personal infonnation. The com- service is that most of the poten- look.”Like the people ofpepsidon’t have anything when the “team” members (whose hobbies are pany then matchcs people with tial sources are recession-proof. better to do send me apostcard that says “taste than making sculptures from soap and collecting scholarship funds which apply. “Much of the money is set aside theonlydietcolawith 100% uhhuh!”I hateuhhuh. scratch-and-sniff stickers) were featured in Play- Thegoalistofindsixto25 sources. Two years from now. we’ll find out that ‘uh huh’ byphilaithropists. It isdonatedin boy. The folks at Hormone Central just can’t win. If “Money From Heaven”can not the form of annuities, so money is causes cancer in laboratory rodents named Mary, Moving on to soaps, those Irish Spring com- come up with six sources, the available every year,” said Kay, and Rover. mercials aren’t doing anything to promote the service fee is refunded. If a stu- Viglione. The only slogan inore annoying th,an “uh huh’ image of Irishmen. An Irish legend about dipping - is “Egoistc!” Still. Time Maguzirie and Entertain- your feet into some river so they’ll smell fresh for ment Weekly both consider the Egoiste commercial the rest of your life just inspires the heck out of me, to be one of the best ads of the year -- because the how about you? product sold well, which is, I guess, the whole point The most interesting ads -- I don’t know how Earn extra income! of it all. As 7ime reported in its blurb aboutEgoiste, else to describe them -- are the commercials for ‘‘Make an irritating ad, and the product will walk “feminine hygiene.” Sometimes they’re really off the shelf.” No argument there. blunt (“Say, mom, which tampon do you recom- But what about other ads? Check out any wine mend for me when I have my period?”), bul Be a Party Planner bottle, and you’ll see that it’s -- well, I’m trying to usually they use subtle codewords (“When it‘s thal avoid the word “fruity” because some people will time, I need something fresh and comforting...”). say I’m making a hideous pun, and others will say These latter ads are the ones that highlight pictures $100 per night I‘m not PC -- corny (how‘s that? Did I offend any of green fields and flowers and whatnot; they farmers?).“A light summery bouquet, reminiscent totally confoundmenbecause men arealwayskepl of a summer glade, that beautifully and tastefully in the dark about this kind of thing. As a pathetic complements fish.” Yeah, whatever. case-in-point, I have to admit that I used to think Perfumeadsaren’tmuchbetter. Example: Chris- that the vegetarian restaurant Fresh Choice was a Plan a party for the tian Dior’s Fahrenheit. a scent I adore with an ad I store completely devoted to feminiie products. abhor. “Discover perfect hannony: Fullness and Hey, with words1ike“Fresh’and“Choice,” what’s Clarity. Woody and Amber accents are enlivened an unassuming male carnivore supposed to think? by fresh. light florals with thc surprise counterpoint Teele Sq. Pub I just don’t know what to think anymore. My of balsamic notes.” Now what the hell docs that mind is turning into Wilford Brimley ‘s favorite mean?! Sounds like an ad for bathroom products breakfast. Even I get swayed by advertising,espe- preferred by four out of five church choirs. Except cially when I don’t know anything else about the “Woody and Amber” only conjures up images of product -- but we have to remember that producl Call Sandy at 625-7100. Have your those prehistoric insects trapped in amber that your quality is what’s really important. It’s the real wrinkly high school biology teacher passedaround thing. private party at the Teele Square Pub. I page six THE TUFTS DAILY Thursday, January 30,1992 Mideast conference ends on upbeat note Wednesday MOSCOW (AP) -- The inulti- 1 abs to sit with them. upon within a few weeks. The ment the likesof which wealmost beyolid Israeli rule, whose Pres- national Middle East conference Wednesday‘s session. which Arabs proposed to debate the fu- never had,” said an Israeli del- ence violated the terms of two ended on an upbeat note Wednes- followed an opening day of ture of Jerusalem, which Israel egate to the environment com- previous peace conferences in day with Arab, Israeli and West- speeches, involved small work- claims as its capital. mittee, Uri Marinov. Madrid and WashUigtOn. . em delegates set to hold a series I ing groups ncgotiatitig behind It was also decided that Japan The Palestinians, however, But Baker and Russian offi- of meetings around the world this closed doors, and it apparently will send a fact-finding mission never set foot in the chandeliered ci& offered the Palestinians a spring and explore the nuts and produced some tangible results. to the Middle East to explore Hall of Colu~nnsat Moscow’s carrot, suggesting that delegates bolts of peace in the region. Delegates said they agreed to environmental problems. A del- House of Unions, where the con- from the so-called Palestinian Although marred by a Pales- meet again between the end of egation of the 12-nation EC is ference was held. diaspora could participate in the tinian boycott and the absence of , Aprilandmid-May,afterthe Jew- expected to visit the region soon They stayed away because co- talks on refugees and economics. Syria and Lebanon, the meeting I ishPassoverandMuslimRamadan to study its economic needs. hostsRussiaandthe United States The Palestinians claimed a small added a sense of substance and holy days. According to Israeli accounts, refused to admit five of the eight victory, saying they had US and continuity to the fragile US- They said the program ap- most progress was made by the members. These were delegates Russian backing for a shift in the brokered peace process. proved by a steering committee environment group, where the from Jerusalem and countries rules. It drew an impressive cross- calls for a meeting on refugees in delegates spoke about concrete section of the Arab world, the Canada; on economic coopera- issues ranging from pollution in United States and Russia, the tion in Belgium May 11-12; and the Gulf of Aqaba to joint explo- Europeans, China, Japan, Turkey 011 anns control in Washington. ration of ancient cities. and Canada, and gave Middle Turkey or Austria will likely host’ Israeli participants in the arms Easterners what Israel’s foreign a foruln on water. Japan is willing control group proposed studying minister, David Levy, called “a to host the meeting on environ- the US-Soviet experiencein arms taste of the fruits of the coming mental protection. cuts and establishing hotlines to peace.” Israel suggested creating a avoid tragic misunderstandings. Rather than talking abstrac- separate working group on health, “hi one and a quarter hours of tions, delegates spoke of water- and Levy said it will be decided the morning we achieved agree- sharing, thcenviroiunent.and the s need to cut crippling defense I spending. “Our expectations were ful- filled.” Levy told reporters. HisEgyptiancounterpart,Amr , mm Moussa, agreed that the meeting I “achieved some positive results.” b After the talks ended, Israeli m-x delegation heads praised the Ar- abs‘ businesslike approach and the cue they took to avoid politi- cal point-scoring. The Israelis, who have long craved acceptance by their Arab neighbors, claimed a diplomatic * 7 NIGHTS HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS. victory simply in getting the Ar- CHARLIE‘S. CANZUI;J PARTIES 6 FREE CLUB ADMISSIONS. * FREE ADVANCE TRAVEL SPRING BREAK TSHIRT. - DISCOUNTS ON Touris 6 PIRATES PARTY CRUISE. * ALL HOTEL TAXES h GRATUITIES INCLUDED. ~ ~- * TOUR REP’S ON SIGHT. 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__ 9uestions, please call the Senate office at 627-3646. Thursday, January 30,1992 ’ THE TUFTS DAILY page seven ARTS Beuys and WarhoI at the MFA Bostonwexhibitionhighlights pop art masters’ work

by SOPHIE WHITFIELD American society. Yet few will these two men and the art they Contributing Writer know Joseph Beuys, the artist produced. It uncovers the sirni- Most people have he‘wd of whose work is displayed along- larities in their work, but also in Andy Warhol and have seen his side Warhol’s at the Museum of the characters they became. They work. His Campbell Soup Cans Fine Arts. were both stars in their time, ce- and Marilyn and Ma0 images are The exhibition, entitled Beuys lebrities and performers to the as prominent as the objects and and Warhol: The Artist as Sha- public. celebrities themselves are in man aiid Star aims to juxtapose Warhol’s notoriety was as much apart of his art as the promi- nent, fashionable circles in which he moved. His exotic lifestyle, and maybe even the bizarre wig that gave him an intriguing ap- pearance, made Warhol a visible personality in the media. Beuys was equally charismatic. He always dressed in a felt hat, and he appealed directly to the curiosities of the general public. The exhibition contends that as artists, Beuys and Warhol pro- jected themselves as a Shaman, which is a tribal healer, priest or leader. Both used their art as a means of making people look closer at the nature of the indusui- alized and materialistic society in which they lived. Beuys and Warhol, aiming to achieve “affordable” art, used similar methods and materials in their work. In the series Mao, for example, Warhol reproduces the official image of him and repro- duces it on differently colored backgrounds. In Fell Suit, Beuys remodels the ordinary male attire, a grey suit, in coarse felt.

Their work is simple and di- rect, and it grapples with similar themes su& as death, money, and food. Among the other pieces on

Photographs of the two together. by many related films and lec- fluence on other mists, and the I I The exhibition is Showing Un- tures, which discuss,among other questionsraisedby comparing the Andy Warhol’s Self-Portrait(l967) til March 8 and i.S aCcomPanled things. Beuys’ atid Warhol’s in- two. New Kids deny lip- Moose delivers psychedelia on synching allegation its first EP released in the States by TABBERT TENG of motion through space. Music Valentine,especially in the slower BOSTON (AP) -- A represen- synched, and that most of theii Daily Editorial Board that makes you feel high, without psychedelic songs that have very tative of the teenybopper pop recordings were enhanced by a Virgin records released an EP the after-effects of drugs. few lyrics. group New Kids on the Block on technique called masking, in entitlcd Sonny andSam by Moose With Sorrily and Sam, band Moose seems to fare better on Wednesday dismissed a which a better singer’svoice cov- during the winter break. Moose’s inembers Russell Yates (vocals/ songs with faster guitarplaying,a producer’s reported claim that ers that of another singer. guitars). Kevin McKillop (gui- catchy riff, lyrics, and a Stone group members sing only about “It’sjust kind of sad that these tar), Damian Warburton (drums), Roses-styledrumbeat. Songssuch 2fj percent of their songs in the kids have made as much money and newly acquired bassist Lin- as “Suzzane” which blend these recording studio and on tour. onahoax,”thenewspaperquoted colnFong show us their ability to styles are the ones that shine “That’s their voices on the al- him as saying. ~~ work with this basic formula. through on this CD. bum, and their voices when they The pop music world has been first EP. Jack, was highly praised Overall this is a very mellow Moose is a band that would go on tour,” said Bob Woolf, the shaken in recent years by charges by the British press for its guitar EP-but there are two songs with likely dazzle you in a live show group’s business manager. of lip-synching. In November sound, andmany other shoe-gazer which the band demonstrates that with lights, sound, and energy, “When you‘ve been as suc- 1990, Milli Vmilli was found to bands flocked to see them. it can play faster songs in the but Sonny and Sam lacks that cessful as they have become, have sung on none of its record- Moose does have several iin- “high-octane” style of exuberance. you’re alwaysprey to these accu- ings, forcing the pop duo to give port EP‘s out, but Soirriy aid Sum Swervedriver. Overall, however, The weakness in this EP is that sat ions.’‘ up its GraJniny award. is Moose’s first US release as they this is definitely a CD for rainy there are really no songs which Greg McPherson, a music pro- The Boston-based New Kids follow the path of other bands days anddaydreatning.You prob- grab you and make you wish for fessor at the University of Massa- are the world’s highest-paid en- such as Ride, Blur, Slowdive. and ably won’t find yourself jumping more. In a way, one can‘t help but chusettsin Bostonmade theclaim tertainers. earning an estimated Swervedriver across the Atlantic. up and down in your room to this say, “Great, but what else can in a story published Wednesday $115 million in 1990 and 1991, Shoe-gazerbands are basically music. It’s very relaxing. they do?” It will be interesting to by the New York Post. He said according to a Forbes magazine built around the guitarist and vo- Yates and McKillop experi- see what they willdoon their next Michael Johnson arid his brother calculation last fall. calist who create a sound consist- ment with thcir guitars, and they US release. Until then, if you’re Maurice Starr, the Kids’ man- In response to the allegations, ing of feedback, whirling riffs, do come up with some interesting sick of listening to Ride or My Bloody Valentine, try a little ager. are the real voices behind skm released a statement saying and.. narcotic vocals that Dound new sounds.The guitar on this EP the group in concerts and on al- he and Johnson did only back- your sensesandcreate the fkeling will remind some of My Bloody Moose, preferably the imports. bum, according to the ncwspa- ground vocals while theKidssang ----..u IIVIU. per. all lead vocals. McPherson is suing Stan and McPherson’s attorney, Max Johnson, claiming they owe him Stem, said his client made no royalties for production work he claim about lip-synching in the did on the group’s “Hangin‘ lawsuit, filed Friday in Suffolk Tough’ concert video and a New SuperiorCourt. McPhersondidn’t Kids television coinmercial for return repeated telephone mes- Coca-Cola. sages left at his office Wednes- Woolf said McPherson had day, and Stem said McPherson been dismissed by the band. He wasn’t available to comment. wouldn’t elaborate. The lawsuit, a copy of which According to the Post, McPherson said the group has lip- see KIDS, page 10 page eight THE TUFTS DAILY Thursday, January 30,1992 SPORTS Women lose second Chicago B1 Slow start vs. Wheaton the culprit their best I by MIKE FRIEDMAN ever, she missed the foul shot and Senior Staff Wnter then afollow-up,after Silverstein by JASON M. SAMUELS game five of the NBA Finals). thosewhodo T‘ake away the first 12minutes camedown with therebound. The Daily Staff Writer Other skeptics reasoned that off not under- y of the last two games and the Jumbos wouldnot comethisclose Next week the NBA’s regular the court distractions, such as stand, that n Tufts women’s basketball team again, and went into the locker season will be interrupted for a Jordan’s presidentialblow-off and room down 28-25. few days so that the NBA All- the much-hyped book Jordan meansM*J* B r-r, -- -. During the first ten minutes of I Rules, would distract and ulti- %hi the second half, the Lyons pushed mately tear apart a supposedly their lead up to fourteen points, at fragile and sensitive Bulls team. 48-34. Yet Tufts did not give up Things h a v e isav- erag- 1 would still be undefeated. Unfor- and allow the Lyons to blow the tunately, those opening minutes game open. Over the next four Stars can go do their thing in league- cannot beso casuallydisregarded, minutes Tufts put together a 10-2 Orlando (All-star weekend: Feb thisi P le a-d i ng andafter the Jumbos’64-59home run, keyed by six Milardo points, 7-9). During this mid-season team 29.6 points loss to the Wheaton Lyons on to cut the lead to six. break.it wouldbe wise fortherest rl e - per game, Tuesday night, Tufts stands at 7- However, the Jumbos could of the NBA to get together and series 1 r plusheisav- 2. not get any closer than five, as the use the brief respite to discuss proper ‘ eraging 6.1 “I think we just need to come Lyons made eight of nine free how to beat the 1992 edition of reboundsper out firing at the beginning,” said throw altcmpts over the last six the Chicago Bulls. So far this game and six coach Sharon Dawley. “We dug a minutes. The Lyons held on to season the defending champion have I assists per hole both days. I think psycho- win 64-59. Bulls are not only defending their these 4game. His logically it does anumber on you; The difference in the game title, they are punishing all those skilled apprenticeScottie Pippen so even if you put together a came on the foul line. Overall, who dare challenge them. come to has lived uu to all the we-season decent stretch. you‘re still dig- Wheaton missed just two foul The Bulls have played 43 games eclipse E ging yourself out of a hole.” shots, while Tufts missed 11 tries this season and have lost only six. even ppg, 7.6 bg and a tem--le;hding For Tufts, it was especially from the charity stripe. Another That‘s including Tuesday night‘s the seven assists per game. Pippen important toget out toagood start area of difference was shooting. five-point loss to the Spurs in San NBA’s C;1 has developed into perhaps the because Wheaton came into the Although both teams made 22 Antonio. Even with that loss the bestall-aroundplayerintheNBA. game ranked seventh in Division shots on the night, Wheaton had Bulls are still on course to finish teams? Along-side these two Olympians I11 New England, sporting a 12-2 14 fewer attempts and shot over thcir 82 game schedule There 1 is the very underrated Horace record. While the Jumbos were 54 percent during the second half. with the-best ever NBA regular a r e Grant,anathlete withatotalcom- no pushoverat numbereight, they Forcomparison,Tuftswas allow- season record. Twenty years ago, bination of speed, strength, size were coming off a disappointing ing opponents to hit at a 33-per- before Magic ‘and Kareem-wore and soft hands. (It is as rare to see loss at U-Mass Dartmouth. cent clip for the season. the purple and yellow. the 1972 Jordan miss a dunk as it is to see After the loss to the Corsairs. “I was disappointed that we Los Angeles Lakers finished the Grant drop a pass.) These three Dawley said hat she was looking lost, but I wasn’t disappointedby players can defensivelymatch up foralineupin Moiiday‘spractice. the effort,” Dawley said. “I think with and stop teams regularly. While four of the players taking that if we made more shots early, Typically, Grant, who is averag- the court for the tip-off have been we would have come out ahead. I ing 10.2 rpg, controls the boards, out there all year, seniors Kiln was really pleased by the effort, while the roving tandem of Jor-

Kelley, Danielle LaCroix, Tara and if we put out this effort every terrorize the dan and Pippen make running a ~ Milardo, and Sabrina Silverstein. night. we’ll do really well.” league as they have. half court offensive against the freshman Jodi Beach replaced Special consideration should Before the start of this sea- Bulls a traumatic experience. If junior Vickie Dennis. be given to Beach, who made the son, NBA observers in the you want to see a “Play of the However. the lineup change most of her second varsity start. media were a bit skep- Day” breakaway dunk, try throw- did not make adifference in help- The freshman led the team with tical of the Bulls’ ing a lazy cross-court pass when &! Tufts get off to a good start. 21 points and 13 rebounds. Also recent suc- Jordan or Pippen are in the game. After Wheaton guard Cathy Silva playing solid games in the post Complementing these three is hit a three-pointer to open the were Silverstein, freshman a successful blend of steady vet- Scoring, Wheaton never lost the SamanthaWood, and sophomore erans, (Jim Paxson, Bill lead, withstanding a number of Liz Kehrberger. Cartwright. Craig Hodges) and Tufts comeback attempts. Tonight the Jumbos host some improving young players, with the Score 11-8 With just Wellesley, who are much im- claimed that last (B.J.Annstrong,StaceyKingand over 11 minutes remaining in the proved frotn past years. with a seasontheBullsmade it Will Perdue.) first half, Silvaput Tufts in adeep new coach and 6’ 1” sophomore to, and won, the NBA finals As San Antonio illustrated, the hole in a hurry. In a Span of 17 center Liza Jansen, Wellesley only because therest of the league Bullsaremortal,.butunless Pippen Seconds- the guard buried two plays excellent defense. Overall, was weakened by injuries swers: or Jordan gets injured, this team deep three-point shots. A minute Wellesley is first in the nation in (Detroit’s Isaiah Thomas, broken has a very real chance of estab- later she hit another trey, and shooting percentage defense and mist, Cleveland‘s Mark Price, lishing a new mark of regular Wheaton’s lead was at 12 points. third in fewest points allowed. knee injury.Philadelphia’sJohnny season supremacy. Near the end “I don’t think people really This could be aproblem for Tufts, Dawking. hee injury. and the of the season, it will be interesting thought that [Silva]could hit from as recently the team has been in a Lakers’ James Worthy’s ankle This season, Jordan -- that far out,“said Dawley. “I mean, collective shooting slump. injury which forced him to sit out has been Jordan. To see ORLANDO, page‘12 they were like NBA three-point- JUMBO NOTEBOOK: Junior ers. We were taken by surprise.” forward Anne McAdam is no After the teams traded bas- longer on the team for this season. kets, Tufts worked its way back McAdm has taken an internship FRATERNITY RUSH into the game with a 13-2 run, in Washington this semester. In keyed by eight points from limited action, McAdam accu- EaCroix. However, Silva ended mulated four points and two re- Thursday, January 30 @e Jumbos’ ~iiwhen she hit a bounds in two games... As of Jan. pair of free throws to make the 12, LacrOix was 28th nationally AX@ “Catch a Rising Star Night - Our Treat” score 26-23. in scoring at 20.8 ppg ... Wood On their next possession Tufts was firstoffthebenchinTuesday’s 23 Bellevue Ave. 8:OO pm couldhavetakenthelead,asBeach game after not practicing for a ATA “Pez’s Lecture on Polyster” was fouled as she hit ashot. How- week because of ankle tendinitis. 98 Professors Row 9:00 pm

AY “Meet the Brothers” 114 Professors Row 7:30 pm Become a Daily m “Cards & Cigars” 92 Professors Row 7:OO pm AEII “Mystery Date” photographer 21 Capen St. 7:OO pm It’s fun and easy. ZV . “Chico’s Bowling” 80 Professors Row 545 pm I Call Sofia or Anni XOE “War & Peace” at 623-1388 114 Curtis Ave. 6:OO pm Rushes: Please come to Campus Center to pick up your rush guide at the Info Booth! I page nine Thursday, January 30,1992 THE TUFTS DAILY SPORTS Emotion carries Jumbos to victory Slackman nets 28 in tension-filled ballgame by PAUL HORAN Jumbos defense, ag,?ln keyed by Wheaton’s Craig Keefe, the Daily Editoriai Board the freshm,an whose three blocks Lyons’ bench bec‘ame involved. The men’s basketball team helped swing the momentum. Head coach Roy Dow began played heir most emotional game , Slackman‘sthree-pointer at the shouting from the bench, “That’s of the season on Tuesday night, 14:45 mark brought the crowd to acheapshoL24 [McMann’snum- b i their feet and seemed to add even ber],” loudly enoukh to be heard more aggressiveness to Tufts’ from the other end of the gym. defense. Wheaton would go four After a few moments Jumbo coach minutes without a point and over BobSheldonbegan toyellat Dow five without a field goal while to keep things down, ‘and the two keyingoffa second-halfconfron- ’ suffering through a 25-6 Jumbo coaches exchanged words. tation with the Wheaton Lyons to run, which was cappcdat the 8:36 Slackman was fouled hard on turn a five-point halftime deficit inark with two Bruce Bligh free the next possession. which esca- into a convincing 94-85 win. throws that made the score 73-60 lated the tension. Although no “Each game we start to put in Tufts’ favor. Slackman scored punches were throw11 and ten- another piece into the puzzle,” ten of the Jumbos’ points during sions began to decline. the entire said coach Bob Sheldon after the the run, including two treys. incident secmed to up the game. “Today’s was emotion.” “Our defense keys everything Jumbos, especially senior guard Pat Skerry, who became even A free throw by the Lyol’s’ we do.” said Sheldon of the Jum- Khrys King withjust over 16min- bas' run. -Offensively we-re more demonstrativc than normal. Down by 13, Wheaton at- Utes left to play pushed the where we want to be, [but] we tempted to mount several rallies Wheaton lead to 54-4g and, with didn‘t let thein score. Our defense the Jumbos struggling on the of- really picked up.-- but was consistently turned away by the hosts, who continued to fensive end, the Lyons looked to clearly rattled, the Lyons let be on their way to their first-ever their frustrationget the better of pound the ball inside to McMahon victory over Tufts. them. At the 12:45 mark the Jum- on the offensive end. The visitors appeared to have a chance at a But then the Julnbos smck, bos were whistled for a foul __ a thallks lnostly for- foul which Wheaton felt was un- last-gasp comeback when they ward Chris McM,ahon and senior cut the lead to 88-83and Slackman necessarily rough. The teams ex- ,guard Bill Slackincan. After a missed two free throws with 52 McMhonbucket inside,rneatc)n changed words. and when Senior seconds left. But the Jumbos was smothered offensively by the center Joe McMann bumped pulled down two critical offen- sive rebounds and went back to Junior big man Donovan Beckel helped the Jumbos control the rifts 94, Wheaton 85 the line to seal the game. boards against Wheaton. Tufts FG FT R A P Whealon FC FT R A P Afterwards, Sheldonwas quick M-A M-A 0-T M-A M-A 0-T to give credit to Wheaton, who McMahon, Skerry and back-up who washitin the headinthe first Filigh ...... 3-8 6-6 2-8 1 12 Sullivan ...... _6-16 13-34 3-6 I 26 guard Jason Santos fuiished the half and forced to leave the game. McMahnn ... 6-10 2-2 4-11 0 14 Williams ....._9-16 11-14 6-16 0 29 has built adecent program in only McMann ..... 3-5 7-12 5-8 2 13 King ...... 1-6 1-2 0-1 1 3 three years. “We looked by them game with four fouls each. The win was the Jumbos’ sec- P.Skerry ..... 5-13 4-6 0-2 5 14 Whelan ...... 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 2 a bit,” he noted. “They kind of The Jumbos were led by ondstraight,followingSaturday’s Slackman .... 9-15 11-10 3-6 I 28 Miller ....___...1-3 0-0 3-4 0 2 tleckel .._._....1-1 3-7 1-2 1 5 McCullough 0-2 4-6 1-1 4 4 sneak up on you, and that’s what Slackman’s 28 points and key win over Trinity, and represented Santos __....._._0-0 2-2 0-3 2 2 McAllister... 1-12 4-5 8-9 5 6 happened in the first half.” contributions from Skerry (14 the first time that the team has put Riordan .._....0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Keefe ..._...... _1-7 2-2 1-2 0 4 points, 5 assists) and McMahon together two strong performances Brown ..__.....1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 Olomo ...... 4-5 1-2 1-1 2 9 Wheaton jumped out to a half- Rraga ...... 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 0 Guerriero .... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 time lead by.taking advantage of (14points, 11 rebounds).McMann back to back. The team is now 7- Victor _.....____1-1 0-0 0-1 0 2 Totals ____...... 24-70 36-4.5 21-40 13 8.5 the Jumbos’ aggressive defense (13 points, 8 rebounds) played 5 and may be picking up the mo- Elaine ...... _.1-2 0-0 0-1 0 2 Fouled 0ut::Sullivan. Miller, Williams. Per- perhaps his strongest game of the mentum that carried them down Tntals _._._.....30-58 32-47 16-46 12 94 centages:FG.343,FI .800.3-pointgoals:l-13, and living at the free throw line. Fuuled (.)ut:: Hligh. Percentages: FCi ,517, FI‘ ,076 (Sullivan 1-5, King 0-3, McAllister 0-3). The Lyons went to the line 24 on, and Bligh (12 Points, 8 the stretch last season and to a ,681. .?-pointgoals: 2-6, ,333 (Slackman 2-6). Blocks: 3(Williams 2. McAllister). Steak8 times in the first half and scored rebounds) Played well in place of berth in the Eastem College Ath- llliicks: 6 (McMahon 3. McMann 2, Beckel). (McAllister2I. Turnovers:20 (King 6, Sullivan starting forward Antholly Schiff, Steals: In(Skerry3. McMann2,Slackmann 2, 4, Miller 3, Keefe ?).Technical fouls: None. 36 of their points for the game letic Conferellcetoumnent. hwn 2, Blighj. Turnovers: 15 Elligli 4, from the stripe. The Jumbos were who is still day-to-day with a TheJumbosplayathomeagh McMann 3, Slackman 2, Santns 2, Skerry 2). Wheaton ...... 47 38 -- 85 Technical fouls: None. riddled with foul trouble, as Bligh sprained ankle. The Jumbos also tonight when they host the Tufts ...... 43 51 -- 94 fouled out and Slackman, lost swingman Andrew Riorden, Wesleyan Cardinals at 7:30. IThrowing it up from +pointA e. range ... After seeing the Tufts men’s hoop team play in Skerry. The home-grown (Medford) senior, Cousens last Saturday (a 72-70 win over Trinity) and who took over the team as a freshman, now Tuesday (a 94-85 beating of Wheaton), the underlying has a fadeawayjumper and a slashing drive to reasons for their 8-5 record have come much more into complement his formidable open-floor pass- focus. ing and ball-handling skills, and has become On the down side, of course, is the Jumbos’ lack of size the floor leader. Without Skerry on the court, up front. Against the the Jumbos are prone to struggle at the offen- Geoff Lepper anta am^ on Saturday, sive end. Tufts faced seven play- McMahon, who has shown some flashes Lepper’s Columny ers listed at 6’6“ or of greatness recently in raising his scoring above. The Jumbos average into double digits, will have to con- have no one fitting that criteria. Basically, Tufts lacks a tinue to provide anoffensive threat downlow, true center, which forces the starters in the front line to or else teams will continue to load up on play out of position. Senior Joe McMm, Tufts’ center, Slackman at the defensive end. is really a power forward; freshman sensation Chris For example, Slack was continually McMahon,currently at power forward,should play down hounded on Saturday by a Bantam team at small forward and senior Anthony Schiff, starting in intent on stopping him.Whether it was aman- the three-spot, is much more of a third guard than a small to-manor abox-and-one,Trinitynever let the forward. senior shooter get more than a foot of day- This short look on paper for the Jumbos isn’t that light. Slackman ended the evening with a 2- noticeableon the court (where they outrebounded Trinity for-9 shooting line and only 13 points. and Wheaton) for two main reasons: So he must have loved Tuesday night’s 1) The team continually works for every rebound -- romp over the immature Lyons of Wheaton. they picked up at least five extra boards against Trinity Slackman broke out of his 5-for-19 shooting just by simply out-hustling them. slump with a 9-for-15 performance worth 28 2) Head coach Bob Sheldon’spropensity for using the points. zone press on defense. The zone trap, with starting guards The reason for the turnaround was par- Pat Skerry and Bill Slackmanjamming the ball-handler tially due -- there’s that same subject -- to the in his own backcourt, usually leads to several outcomes: Jumbos‘ size deficit. Since Trinity knew they A turnover by Tufts’ opponents, a steal for the Jumbos, could cover McMann and McMahon rela- or, in case of a Tufts defensive breakdown, an easy hoop tively easily without needing to double-team for the offense. What this also means is that Tufts‘ them, they could afford to expend so much competition can’t get into their set offense very often. energy in stopping Slackman. And since Photo by Karl Schatz When the Jumbos face a player like Trinity’s David Wheaton didn’t have a similar height advan- Senior point guard Pat Skerry is the most essential part of thc Jones, who was completely unstoppable from within five tage (or any kind of height advantage at all, Jumbos’ half-court offense feet of the hoop, they use the trap to keep the game up- for that matter), they were too busy trying to tempo, thus preventing Jones from being able to set up stop McMann, McMahon, Bruce Bligh and ference Tournament. Tough games. at home against Bates and on and take position on the low block. Skerry to pay any extraattention to Slackman. the road against Babson. remain, and the status of Schiff. who is out The other reason for Tufts to make the game an end- At 8-5, the Jumbos are questionable can- withanankle injury sustainedjust 20 seconds into theTrinity game, to-end sprint is the continuing growth of point guard didates for the Eastern College Athletic Con- mean no wins will come easy for the Jumbos this year. page ten THE TUFI'S DAILY * Thursday, January 30,1992 Death, injuries, arrests reported as - Muslims clash with police in Algeria

ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) -- unrest said police seemed to fire- The military-dominated High Shotswere fired Wednesday when only warning shots over a gather- State Committee ruling Algeria a stone-throwing crowd tried to ingcrowd,touchingoffriots.They issued a communique stating its prevent the arrest of two Muslim said none of the casualties ap- "determination to make the rule fundamentalist clergymen. An peared to have been caused by of law respected." I elderly woman was killed and bullets. During the rioting, youths ran- Seven people were injured, the State radio 'said skirmishes sacked the district headquarters state news agency reported. between police and youths con- of the former ruling party, the The official ApS agency did tinued Cor several hours in National Liberation Front, and not say how the casualties oc- Bachdjar'fi. built street barricades out of its curred. Police said27 peoplewere Witnesses said the fighting furniture, witnesses said. They arrested during the unrest in the began as police prepared to arrest also pillaged a supennaiket. Bachdjarah district, an Algiers two imams, or religious leaders, The Salvation Front has been suburb considered a stronghold who support the Salvation Front. the target of a crackdown by the of the fundamentalistIslamic Sal- It was not clear if the arrests were military-backedleadership, which vation Front, but they refused to carried out, but security forces canceled parliamentary elections comment on casualties. sealed off the neighborhood. earlier this month that the funda- State-run radio said 33 people There was also unrest in mentalists appeared virtually as- were arrested. Khroub, eastern Algeria, where sured of winning. The Rw~hmwS agency police fired tear gas to disperse Agence -Presse reported a scores of youths outside a court- On Tuesday, police arrested 12-Yea-old girl was also shot to house following the arrest of two Rabah Kebir, the Salvation Front's death Wa-heSdaY, citing Sources other fundamentalistimams, APS director of external relations. in the Islamic Salvation Front. reported. Kebir had signed Salvation Front But officials at the group's head- The violence in BachdjXh communiques since the arrest on quarters in Algiers told The Asso- was fie most serious between the Jan. 23 of Abdelkader Hachani, ciated Press they could not con- authorities and Musliln funda- the movement's acting leader. firm thc report. mentalistssince the military seized Kebir has been charged with Reporters at the scene of the power jan. 11. inciting rebellion. He is the ninth member of the Salvation Front's Yeah, right, of course they do ,collective leadership to be jailed since June. KIDS class background in Boston's Arrests of Muslim fundamen- continued from page 7 Dorchester section has cultivated lalists have slemed up since last was provided by Stem to The a squeaky-clean image among Friday, thc MusiJn holy day, when AssociatedPress, said McPherson theirfans,knownas"blockheads." soldiers and police began a cam- worked for the group from Janu- But that was tarnished by reports paign to enforce laws against po- ary 1988 to December 1990, pro- that band members had gotten litical activity in and around viding various creative services into a series of scuffles. mosques. including record production, mu- The military seized power af- sic direction and perfonnance di- negroup is currently touring ter a sweeping Salvation Front rec tion. in Australia, Woolf said. victory in a first round of parlia- The quintet from a working- mentary elections Dec. 26.

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Deadline is March 11 Monday - Friday TEACHER to know by Feb. 15 the name of 9:OO a.m. - 4:OO p.m. continued from page 1 teachers who will be nominated. ,the special qualities of each The selection committee is or by calling 627-3566 teacher. The application will be composed of five TCU Senators, available in the informationbooth includingFee, freshman Tristram as well as the Senate office. The Perry, sophomoreAllison Feiner, IGT Charges are pro-rated once the semester begins deadline for essays will be March sophomore Cheryl Weingarten, us A 50% cancellation fee will be charged on all changes 11, but in order to send out certifi- and senior Ellie Kleinman. after January 31,1992 cates, the committee would like as Points are not refunded until the end of second semester Terrible.news for Atlanta IW All changes are effective with breakfast on Saturday ORLANDO His crossover, between-the-legs @!!?E2 Continued from page 8 dribble will surely confound you, to see if head coach Phil Jackson as it does most NBA defenders. opts to rest his starters for the playoffs or go for the record. NBA NOTES: Terrible news from Atlanta. CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS Dominique Wilkins, a.k.a. the human highlight film, suffered a Having cancer is dfficu/t, foi’theperson with cancer ruptured achilles tendon during and also for their family and friends. Tuesday nights game against - Philadelphia and will miss the A support group offersan rest of the season. ‘Nique was in the mist of another superlative regular season. He was right be- hind Jordan for league lead in scoring with a 28.6 ppg average and the Hawk forward had just been selected to appear in his seventh all-star game.

The Cleveland Cavaliers (27- 13)opened some eyes earlier this month with anice winning streak and some felt that the Bulls fi- nally had somecompetitionin the Central division. Some on the media bandwagon went so far as to claim Mark Price as league MVP (No joke). Now that the Bulls have gone into Cleveland and stomped the Cavs by 15, the talk has subsided. Cleveland is good, but until Cavs head coach Lenny Wilkins realizes that matching Craig Ehlo against Jor- dan is foolish, the Cavs will never Trained professionals lead the American Cancer Society’s support groups, beat the Bulls. There is never a charge to attend our support groups. What have you done for me lately? Forget Kevin Willis, Den- nis Rodman is now chairman of the boards. 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His second son was controlled by IRA gunmen, to shot her son, “I would blow the said Bertie McFadden, who saw Britishsoldierskilled 14 Catholic killed in 1985, he said, whi1e“do- arrest suspected leaders. brains out of him, I would put 13 his friend Barney McGuigan shot civil rights demonstrators on ing his duty as a volunteer in the A new book by journalist bullets in him.” and killed. “We learned you don’t “Bloody Sunday,” a wave of in- Provisional army“ -- the IRA. Eamonn McCann contends the On a BBC television docu- turn the other cheek.” trospection has overtaken thiscity Bloody Suriday is now seen as soldiers “encountered only un- mentary broadcast Tuesday, one divided by religion and the River the death of the non-violent move- armed civilians and forthwith set still-active army officer admitted McFadden is now a city coun- Foyle. ment. born inlondonderry, which about killing them.” he saw no gunmen among the cil member representing Sinn While books and documenta- sought equal housing. voting The government‘s official re- crowd “In my own heart ... they Fein, the party that backs the IRA. ries dig for the truth of the events rights and employment opportu- port at the time concluded that were all innocent.” of J‘an. 30,1972, survivors of the nity for Catholics in the Protes- none of the victims was armed The regiment‘s commander, John Hume, a civil rights ac- march are deeply divided -- and tant-ruled province. when shot, but that some might Col. Derek Wilford, said his men‘s tivist, stayed home the march day the commander of the British That Sunday. 5.000 people have been earlier.Thirteen people action “achieved nothing at all and later relayed news of the troops that day says it’s time for from the Catholic estates of the died that day. and anothcr man except tragedy.”He suggested the deaths to several of the families. the army to go home. Creggan and the Bogside were who was wounded died five Britishgovemmentwould be wise He is now a British parlimentar- “Bloody Sunday showed us trying to march to the walled city months later. to withdraw its troops. .ianandleaderoftheSocialDerno- that British justice protects the center to protest the imprison- McCann ‘s book details the Peter Robinson, deputy leader cratic and Labor Party. state‘s terrorists. That’s what the ment without trial of hundreds of suffering of each family. Particu- of the pro-British Democratic soldiers were that day,” said lrish nationalists. larly haunted is Kathleen Kelly, U~iionislParry. called Wilford “an Since Bloody Sunday, said Michael English, a barkeeper at The army‘s elite parachute whose 17-year-old son Michael idiot who has swallowedIRA pro- Hume, the IRA have been “deep; the Bogside Inn who took his two regiment barred their way. The was killed. paganda.“ ening the divisions among the eldest sons to the march. soldiers had orders that. if riotinn ‘‘I will take my hatred to six In Catholic working-class Irish people, and putting the day His first son was killed in ariot broke out, they would charge into foot under,” Mrs, Kelly said. If Deny -- a CoInlnunitY SO close- of our unity further away. Those knit it’s mid you can’t throw a people who died on Bloody Sun- ‘ne without hitting a cousin -- day marched for the value of non- ;killingstouchednearlyevery- violence. The Provos are betray-

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Call Man 629- dation of Secretarial Services) 8424. Everyone is invited to Cutture Vibe Productions spectives next fall? Important orga- CHAPLAINS TABLE Special Events Presents Hip-Hop/ nizationalmeeting,Wed, Feb5,4M. TWO FEMALES *THE DJ SPECIAL ** You've only got one weak to Thursday, 5-7pm in the MacPhie WgaeJam; A bluntified Funk Pro- Bamum 1W!!! living in Hillside, looking to swap to Excellent music. Excellent piice. Conf Am. Program:Meaningandthe duction Thurs l0pm-lam; Campus live! When you want to dance at your AT0 RUSH downhill double. Call 629-8491. Academic Disciplines: Personal Ctr. Do it right! Spring Break in Jamaica, next party, call Jim at herSound Comeeatwingsandmeetthehouse Bahamas, Cancun, Margarita from 489-21 42. Views-Religion Speaker:Prof. on Wed Feb. 5th. 930-11 :30. 134 Lg studio in Medford at Howard Hunter and Joseph Swim- Proteus Continuum avail 2/1, half-month's rent free! 2 $369!! Hotel, air, transfers, parties! Professors Row. Questions? 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Wanted WMFO TRAlNElNG PART 2 atAlphaSig'sexpense.Join usfora pus. Rent $81 0-750/mo. Avail. June tripto Catch a Rising Star, and have Sun. Feb 2: sign up at the station OXFAM IS OPEN 1. Call owner 776-5467 after 5pm athoroughly enjoyable evening. DAYTONA! -SPRING BREAK '92 between loam 8 5pm if this is your See Did you miss our hummus, tabouleh. first time trying to train. events for time and place. Mar 13-22. Oceanfront hotel on strip. muffins, bagels, & jurees? Or that ROOMMATE WANTED Best beaches, party, and clubs! lncl 2 female roommates are looking for WMFO TRAINING PART International Orientation '91 rich, savory Cafe Nica- too sensual 7 nights hotel, + deluxe roundtrip Exciting New Internships at the 3 for words! Well. we missed you! a 3rd in a spacious apt on 171 Col- motorcoach. Only$259! (quad occ.) Career Planning Center. Dept of Sun Feb. 2, 6pm. meeting for all crowd lege Ave. Cali Debbie at 235-6097. Let'smeetonFri31,@9atMacPhie Eaton Basement Mon-Thu 10-3pm. Call YANKEE TOURS at 1-800 Astronomy and Space Sciences at mew trainees at the station. Any to have fun together "like the good Fri 10-1pm. SDAYTONA, Mon-Fri, 86. Cornell Univ.; Deadline Feb 14; In questions call Ashley, 629-9355 APTS NEAR CAMPUS Sdencemath Binder. National In- old days" Tix available at the Info Apts are avail on 171 8 21 5 College Booth. Auditions this Sat for "I'm Not a Uncommon Spring Breek: Sea stitutes of Health; Deadline Feb 14; TRIOS COFFEE HOUSE Woman, But IPlay one on TV" Ave 8 Whitfield Rd starting June 1. In Health Binder. Now open. Mon, Tues, Wed nights Call Debbie, 2356097. 9-12pm. Live music and free admis- The rest of the Tufts Community a student written Fortnight Sh&. or canoe Florida's 1O.OOO Gulf Is- See Arena Callboard for details and lands. $375ind professionalguides, FAST FUNDRAISING PROGRAM sion always. Look for your coupon Pleasejointhethe International Jum- Medford bosonafunnightthisFri@9prnat sign up. Questions? Call Sharon. great meals, quality equipment. Fraternities. sororities. student for a free cup of gourmet coffee in 623-2151 or Marisa. 629-8754. Sunny 3-4 bdrm. Newly decorated. dubs. Earnupto$lOOOinoneweek. the Daily or dining halls now. MacPhie. hdwd flrs. front 8 back porches. ground transportation from Ft. Myers. Uncommon Adventures, Plus receive a $1000 bonus your- Do you wanna swap? Walk to campus. Hillside, Boston JILLS FOR HIRE! Alpha Sigma Phi (517) 882-61 14. P.O. BOX 6066, E. self. And a FREE WATCH just for Art and anything. Come to the Arts Ave. $8OO/mo. Call 729-0221. Tufts own Jackson Jills available to is a group who extort money from Lansing MI 48823. calling 1800-932-0528 ext. 65. House37 Sawyer Ave (behind Health singat yourown personalfunctions. their members, haze their pledges Services) on Sat Feb 1. Kinda like W. Som. Excellent, exciting, and try to oppress minorities and '"BRING THA NOIZE!"' Fralernitv/sororiNevents. aSUrDriSe ... 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To find out the truth, Reserve early 8 receive reduced Need Extra Income for 19927 holding auditions on Sun, Feb 2nd come down this week and see foi rate for summer mos. lOrmlGbdrm, Earn $500-$1000 weekly stuffing for MEN SOPRANOS ONLY!! your-self. WORD PROCESSING SERVICE and part-furnished, avail June. 2 full 15+ yrs professional experience. envelopes. For details. rush $1 w/ &I( inii 629-7781 for details. For Sale baths, DW, disposal. Summer sub SASE to: OIH Group, Inc. 1019 Lk. RUSH FACT #4 Free pickup 8 delivery on campus. let OK. $340/rm. Call 776-7484 Shetwood. Orlando, FL32818 ' Interested in business? Forty-three Reasonable rates. All work promptly Project Chinatown- LCS of the nation's largest corporations 8 accurately completed. Rush jobs Volunteer opprtunities. we're meet- Studion bdrm HEY YOU! ing on Thumlay. Jan 30, 8 pm. - welcome. Proofreading, editing. 8 are led by Greeks in new brick bldng. $500-$550, laun- lamlookingtobuyaBio13A4book Eaton 123 or call Audrey 629-9684 Sony STR 1800 Receiver laser printing avail. Call Carol: 623- dry facilities 8 pkng. 5 min from 0590. and Spanish 3 books. Need some RUSH FACT #5 $85, acoustic research amp 125 MedfOrd camDUS. (617) 861-8050 quick cash? 1'11 pay well. A blues ISRAEL NETWORK GENERAL Interested in politics? Two-thirds 01 watts $185 or BO. Call Stephen at bookalso needed. Call Seth 629- Spring break 92- Cancun MX at MEETING Presidentialcabinet members since ,629-9857. TUFTS Campus Roommates 9603. 1900 have been Greek Prices from $299. Featuring the Mon Feb 3, 7:00 pm. Eaton 202. Wanted Oasis Cancun hotel!!! Guaranteed Special location change this week' Blo 14 Textbook 28 Dearborn Rd. to commuter ALASKA SUMMER Next lowest prices oncampus!!! Formore TAMMY Return yournew bookand buy mine. house, 5 rms, wM, liv rm. Ig kit. dw. EMPLOYMENT The Hebrew TaMe Returns! Have a great day! I hope all is going info, call Advance Travel at 8M)- Only $25! Or will trade for Ec 1 text refrlg. microwave, wM in apt. bath. fisheries. Earn $5000+/month. Free Come practice your Hebrew over well for you ... SMILE! Love, Amy (Baumol8 Blinder. b1ackcover)Call otf st pkng or walk across st to 755-7996. Reservation lines open transportation! Room 8 board! Over (your LS.) from gam-l0pm daily. dinner. Call Karen at 629-8623 for Steve at 629-7669. campus. $350incl all util. Avail now. 8OOO openings. No experience nec- more information. 776-3847 essary. M or F. For employment Jonand Julie Brother Word Processor Refrigeratorsfor Rent! program call Student Employment Call me, we'll have dinner. -Cynth Rent a fridge or buy that needed lntersted in ioinina the Tufts WP 34OOw/monitor. Excellent cond. MedfOrd Services at 1-206-545-41 55 ext. 335 of Tom Harkincainpaigi for President? Call Price neg. If interested, call 629- near Tufts Science 8 Tech bldg. mirror or lamp Mon 1/27 8 Mon 2/3 8519. Very nice 2 bdrm apt. Quiet neigh- during the open block at the TSR WANTED 'ALEX KONTOS' office. Call TSR office for more info. Steve at 628-9793. TOM HARKIN mere are you? What's your phone borhood. WM hookups. 1st flr of 2- Medical Students earn extra $ as a FOR PRE~DENT lumber? Gym-n-swim starts this CHEAP! FBI/U.S. SEIZED fam house. $700 + util. 395-8341. campus rep for US Medical's unse- 89 Mercedes, $200; 86 VW, $50 87 Avail 3/1. Montreal. Spring Super Saver weekend and I want you there. Weekends cured credit line program. Call for Do you want to volunteer for MERCEDES. $100:~ 65 MUSTANG. )lease call me! 629-9444 Julie _.____._ .... ~...... $99pp incl meals. rnd trip transpor- details: (800)223-7076ext CR-2. LCS $50. Choose from 1000's starting 3 bdrm apt, hdwd flrs, w/d incl, but don't have enough time? Then $25. FREE 24-hrRecordingReveals microwave, AC- tation,2nights hotel. Pdinnerstaxes HEY TUFTS! &campusdeparture. Bonus- reserve Opportunity to participate in a come to the One Day Events meet- hmepaintthetown Blueand Brown Details 801-379-2929. Copyright 2bdrms. off4 pkng, 50' pr. upway. paid research study ing Thurs Jan 30 Eaton 333 8 pm. #MA16KJC. Apt is at 22 Curtis St in Medford. byFeb15-rmupgrade8freebreak- dtheRHASemi-Formal.Feb2lstat fast. Call Reliable Tours- 617-598 Join a Healthy Eating Study that Avail 3/1. Rent is needed is he Copley Westin. Only $15 per $850. 9930. Departs every wknd. investigates the effect of fat and mon. paintbrushes not included. CAR STEREO & AMP 1st 8 last 8 1 mo security. Mils not fiber on estrogen metabolism. As a iee hall government members for Alpine 7380 removable tuner cas- incl. Call for apt 662-5980. benefit, we will teach you how to senedeck8 BlaupunktBPA420car letails. "TYPING AND WORD"' evaluate what you eat and how to amplifier. $300, neg. Call Nirain at One non-smoking woman select nutritious foods that match 391 -1 840. needed to share PROCESSING SERVICE Hey Jesse 395-5921 your health profile. Females, 18-30, Ve'll buy the paint, if you bring the great Somerville apt w/2 women 8 enrolled in the Meal Plan. Stipend loving Microwave. TV. VCR. W/ Studentpapers. theses, grad school irushes! MeetusFriFeb.21statthe Tired of going to the computer cat. applicatlons, personal statements. $200. Come to an info session on hpley Westin and we'll party the lab 0.Cali ASAP, LorilNicoIe629-2281. Tues, Jan 28 or Wed, Jan 29, 3- light away! Be sure to dress semi- to print out those last-minute pa- tape transcription, resumes, grad/ 5pm, Campus Ctr. Rm 208, or call ormal! Love- the RHA pers? Then buy your very own, mint Roommates Wanted faculty projects, multiple letters. Jeanette, TUSM. 956-6176. condition Apple Imagewriter II 2rms for rent outside Ball Sq. Lg rm AMCAS forms. All documents are printer. 8 print from your own room! $300/mo. smlr rm. $270/mo. W/d on Laser Printed and spell-checked $40,000/yr! READ BOOKS $250 060. Call Allison, 629-9020 premises, kit, bath.8plentyofspace. using WordPerfect 5.1 or Multimate. 8 N scripts. Fill out simple "like/ all the conveniences of home. Ask Reasonable Rates. Quick turn- don't 1ike"form. EASY! Fun, relaxing "LUNCHPAIL" COMPUTER for Dan, 666-2856. around Serving Tufts students and at home, beach, vacations. Guaran- faculty for 10yrs 5 min from Tub Transportable286 PC. 14 Ibs. Needs teed paycheck. FREE 24-hrRecord- AC. 2Mb RAM. 30+ Mb Memory on E3Ocl/mo CALI. FRAN ANYTIME, 395-5921. ing 801-379-2925. Copyright (Member NASS-National Hard Drive using Stacker. Backlit 2 mins to campus. Bdrm avail in of Assoc. #MA1 GKEB. Birthdays LCD 600x200 Screen. Loaded w/ arouo house (6 bdrms. 2 bathscom- Of secretanal services.) software. $650 or BO. Call Howard, knalLR 8 KIT wklishwasher). w/d PAGEMAKER 627-3384 days, or 395-1372 8 Iv in basement. On-site pkng. Mil incl. STUDY ABROAD IN AUSTRALIA Hemispheres, the Tufts Journal of msg. 482-7882. Info on semester, year. graduate, International Affairs. is seeking an summer and internship programs In Assistant Editorw/extensive knowl- PoLrrlcA Custom Computer Systems Avail in mint condiiion Perth, Townsville, Sydney. and edge of Page-Maker for paid edilo- Now accepting submissions. Articles TAROCK, 286, 386, 8 486 computers built to 1 bdr,$300/mo.3 bdrm.Igsunny3rd kklbourne.Programsstartat$3250. rial work. If qualified. please call of any political viewpoint, subjects iopeyour22nd birthday isassweet yourspecifications. Only topqualily Rr pat located of Belknap St. (off- Call 1-600-878-3696. Paul, Editor-in-Chief, at 776-6693. both foreign and domestic. Submit Is yourjumpshot. Haveagreat binh- parts incl. Sony, Amazing, Mitsumi. Broadway in Teele Sq- 10 min walk articles at Political Science Depm- lay and good luck at the game. I'm Maxtor. CTX. Best pricesanywhere. to campus) W/d. On-site pkng. 482- Wanted: ment, EatonHall, ByFebP1.Forinfo here, andthenI'm not. TheChame 1 year warranty on parts 8 labor. 7882. **RESUMES"' 1-3 students forstudy spaceinquiet call Oliver: 623-1648 8on Located in Medford Sq. Call Bra LASER TYPESET W. Medford apt, 2/1-6/1 (summer 623-9690. Large and small apts. $25 -Call 3955921 Computeraccess in exchange WANNA SWAP some Yo Tara! Impressive Laser Typeset Resumes, poss) art and Avail for ton1 wfin walking distance foradvicere:softwarenegot.94 bus SMi iappy Birth. No "Sponge"ing. Love, to Tufts and to the T in Davis Sq. featuring computerstorage until June route. Rent:$JOOhno. negot. Karen- CometotheArtsHouseon 37Saw- ;lick Aerobio Fln- Wmbershp for future updating. Your choice of at Fitness Basics in Davis Sq. $250, Good condition. Call Frank or Lina 396-4241. yer Aveon Sat Feb 1 from 8tillO.Be day or nile at 625-7530. Off campus typestyles, including bold, italics, prepared to trade. BARTER IT ALL KARYN, negot. PleasecallJulie at 666-2199 for Info. Incl: cybex machines, step living is the best. bullets, etc. on Strathmore paper. Please apply to Teach for rhese past few months have been Have your cover letters done by us America THE GOLDEN AGE nams ny happiest ever and it has every- aerobics, free weight. jazz classes, - sauna, etc. Housemate needed ASAP to match your Resume! One day Applications needto be postmarked on sale now! Performances 2/11-21 hingtodo with you. Happy Birthday. for 3 bdrm apt. on Powderhouse senriceavail. 5 min from Tufts. (Mem- by Feb 1st. Pick up applications at 15at8pm.Ticketsare$3(Tues).$5 love you, Chris 4x5 flELD SYSTEM Blvd. Shortwalktocampus.Off street berof PARW: Professional Assoda- Career Resource Ctr. Asian-Amen- (Wed 8 Thur). and $6 (Fri & Sat). tionof ResumeWriters. Call for FREE IKEDA Cherrywood View- $300. parking. $250 + utils. Male or fe- can Ctr, African-American Ctr. 8 Ed Seals are going fast. so buy soon! -AMY- male. Call Melissa or Dina at 776- "Resumelcover Lener Guidelines') Dept. Looking for conscientious in- Come to the Balch Arena Theater Qppy 21st! could NEVER have SCHNEIDER lenses: G-CURON I 1780. dividuals. Box Office or call 627-3493 nadeitwithoutyou!You'rethe best! 240F9- $soo. ANGULON 120lF6.8 PENTAX SPOTMETER V- Also, word processing or typing of you at Jumbos? Halleh $200. student papers, grad school appli- be $100. POLAROID 545 Back- $100. Apartments for rent WANTED Attention : All MASS Emsand AS SYSTEW $1100. Call Howard, Marshall S.3 and 4 bedroom apts cations, personal statements. the- One band who needs aguitar. Clas- wrnnt TEMS Members: AMY (first floor and second floor). Call ses. multiDle letters. ta- tran- Mandatory meeting. Sun. Feb. 2, at Cppy Birthdaiiim theoccupahts 627-3384 days, or 395-1371 & Iv sic Rock 8 some Alternatives. Any- Lina or Frank at 625-7530. after 5: scribed, laker printing. &. CALL one looking to jam. call Dan at 629- Epn in Hdlh Services. All new if 34 Leonard! nessage. FRANCES ANYTIME AT 395-5921. 289-7370. 8426. EMTs encouraged to attend. page sixteen THE TUFTS DAILY Thursday, January 30,195 .

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Alpha Sigma Phi rCU Senate Treasury Semi-formal with date. rreasuY PmxdUres Meeting. 23 Bellevue, 8:30 p.m. 3arnum 8,7:00 p.m. Hodgdon Residential Life 4lpha Sigma Phi Midnight Cafe. Zatch a Rising Star Night. Our Lewis Lounge, 10:~-1:0()a.m. heat. 23 Bellevue, 8:OO p.m. International Club Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson rufts Christian Fellowship Big international party with DJ. ‘ExPloring the Purpose of MacPhie Pub, 9:00 p.m. 9ayer” -A Group Discussion. tabb Rm,7:OO p.m. Tufts Vegetarian Society Sunday Nights Vegetarian Spanish Club Pot Luck Dinner. rertulia. Eaton Cafe, 630 p.m. 125 Powderhse Blvd, 8:30 p.m. ARTS HOUSE Ex College Debate and Speech Barter, swap + Trade series (Art & stuff); Arts Hse 3rganizational Meeting - 37 Sawyer Ave, 8-1O:OO p.m. Vew members welcome. Uiner 10,630-8:OO p.m. CHAPLAIN’S TABLE Meaning & the Academic by Bill Amend Disciplines: Personal Views- *of. Howard Hunter & Joseph THEREALLY WZZLE WHAT 5 Swimmer, A’92, Religion Dept. LIKE SAY 24 YOURE MacPhie Conf. Rm, 5-7:OO p.m. irWAuMEAT5 TtiIMKiM6.. OF 541.67. NO lNTERE5T. I BISEXUAL ‘WOMEN AND I LESBIANS Movies: Desert Hearts and Tomorrow K.d. Lang. 121 HillGde Apt., 8:OO p.m.

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