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«'Thirty' Ye«r« of Responsible Freed*****" Bcrrvch School of Busing pod PubKc Admrnist.ution-CHy Cofleg« of New York LVH—No. 5 Tuesdoy, October Mr. **62 By Subscription Onfy tion Tabled to Send]Planning Commission Omits Iter to Ole Miss SC ^~~»sjrunds from Budget -V _ ^^r f^rence Gross motion by Student Council ViceJ*residfent; Neil Pajomba The. Board of Higher Education's request for $2,050,000 for site acquisition and send a letter to the student body president of the plans for the Baruch School was omitted from the City Planning Commission's tentative rsity of Mississippi, was postponed until the next! budget. The budget had previously been approved by the B.H.E. at its first board meeting ijr. Tiie motion to post-® —— I of the semester. *: • as made by Neil Gold-! Dr. Buell t3. Gallagher, president J "thought it would be there.*' rto, passing 20-1-3. | of City College, told THE-TICKER The president stated that the re- iba's motion •would a_sk the f-m sc telephone interview that he ' jection of funds should not be body president to us~ his was "disappointed in - not seeing" ; taken as a closed door. "Rather,'* - to prevent further vio^ the funds included in the-tentative 1 he noted, "it appears that there •ill encourage acceptance of j budget. However, he emphasized are numerous questions which need Meredith as a student on that this- budget was not neces to be answered, including alterna il basis. However, recent \ sarily the one which would finally > tive possibilities for the use of . ,~v •leases indicated that the "be approved by the commission. sites." n its "present form, would President Gallagher stated that he Dr. Gallagher also rioted that -« purpose because action had not abandoned his hopes of Dr. Covin- Sahai. I'nited Nations ady been taken. seeing this item included in the delegate from India, will discuss : raium '64 made a motion actual budget. 'contemporary problems and o,og- nd Article eight, So .tion We made e'very effort, said! ; ress in Indian educat-wTh at City •"ie charter which in effect President Gallagher, to persuade College Thursday at 4:15 in ">20 •'•mit Alpha Phi Owiegra to.. the commission to include the $2.- < ' Klapper Hall. 135th Street" and 050,000 in its temporary budtr^t. j its Lighthouse for the Convent Avenue. arity drive from one to I ' "We had visits from-commission j -:• •••-T. s. Suspension was agreed'' | members" to the school to empha- r A minister of Upper Pradish In »ider to debate the motion j j size this effort, said the president. ' dia. Dr. Sahai represents his gov I'.O. an extension of time. According to a statement by the ernment in the U.N. Third Com ntly, the motion failed 10-f- commission, "Omission of these ! mittee which deals with mattes of Neil Palomba "Titems) does not mean that they f Dr. Buell G. Gallagher education. welfare, and human Dr. Gallagher expressed sur f't*"rff*l iwJli .jj tion sponsored; by the favorably "p^- *>** "»y>TtTO^irT"-- iV"* )i**k*>*i itpnn with .disfavor as rights. His speech, ejxtitled_._"-Sda--- h nre.. > ~fffofhrP ^hjtrity i? directed toisani j «iii^h " T *> ^j^-n*-^ nf ^^^ it*>m*.rr prise that_ the teniporary budget cation in India Today," wilr de- v -Don. Glickmau* -*63- -an— ; aiding studen+o am*-- -*ead--tfte -s-tatement", s«np4y- means ^did not include, the necessary funds : scribe ail levels _<*£ edututtionai fa- for the Baruch School. He said he a Student Council ri-om- programs on a local, nationa'. or that they are open to more discus cilities in Asia's second n.ost populous nation." Members of the •• regarding the granting international level." The motion sion. "I'.'i" •s. The motion proposed passed l<>-3-6. It was the hope of Dr. Rosen Indian delegation to the seven committee "will look .Charter Committee elec l.ons berg, chairman of the Board of M*syiuch School was repre- Of 'Auxire, Concerned* Student G n Yevginy Vevtushenka .who gain ""'.- °Jeff toSlh 's^ul^t Bob Brooks, president of Student Council, discussed the importance of having a stu- ed fame us the symbol of rebel .'asurer; M^rrie wnin- dent body that is both aware and concerned with the myriad of problems that exist m die lion among young Russian people, ^ mcent Flynn world'todayworld' todav, . iinn aann intervieintervieww witwi h THE TICKER last week. ; will be represented by his most f famous poem, "Babiy Yar." The pose of the conference Brooks noted that Council's motions that wt-re discussed a the •lopmore qualified cam- National Student Association Com- N.S.A. ('«>ngrt'ss. In this ma^ nei. poem, which denounces anti-Semi .ators and leaders who niittee would bring many of hese the individual college could i-.-f-orm tism was responsible for •• his rep- familiar with the pui- problems to the student for con- - --utation being -spread throughout - N.S.A.'s main oT i ts view the stt ucture of N.S.A. sideration. He stated that >eso- about the resolution. the world and earned him displeas- ieclareA that "it was in- lutions discussed and debate at . Lire among Soviet officials- "Only with all tht* vi-ws t>f i.iem- f-the tdeals of N.S-A. the past N.S.A. Congress bv stu- Professor Kdward Mammen de- ber schools available can X.S.A. into practical ^programs _dents from America and a> i oad claretl that Vevtushenka "'attractedi be truly representative." ;;.ded student government the would be presented to Stuient world wide attention with his at Brooks. physical and cultural resolution concerning nuclear test Yevtushenka selections to be read. ing* "This will be followed in sub ness," Brooks continued. the student.*' "Too many students believe thai Dr. Israel, who visited.the Soviet sequent weeks with motions • uference, the staff co.n- r on- it is.not.Ln. the. province of a siu- Union during the summer, will load •ur professional trainers cerning the McCarran Act the jient. - -governing body to di <.-iis.s » discussion ^d«— -the—problem.?- -o€— National Training La- Cunning-ham AmendTnent, in -ioco matters of nuclear testing, dis- Russian youth as well as* lecture. •md national officers <»f parentis (the extent of supervision Bob> Brooks "^"^'crimination, etc. Others be- eve. employed by the faculty and ad- The meeting, at which refresh rence format was di- ministration over student ac'ivi- Br.>oks stated that, there art two that" discussion of these problems ments wili be "served, will featiire major, reasons for presenting mo- and> subsequently, the issuance of training groups, *a"titde for Conn- \statements or other nrescribed ac ainer and fifteen stu- the North and South, the role of-uonrt s oi sucn magnituae ior « oun- , . Raymond Kestenbaum and M--tm- ; tion, bas no effect. noral GG8sion3 in w^ich' the federal government in higher cilV; eonjidcrotion. men. Rosalind Hirsch, Margret delivered on human education, and due pracess. pro-, edr First, he noted, "it is the ooliga- j. "When I was'a lre^hman ' heH Servine_ _ , an_d Reginald Lawrence are dership, and sensitivity urc-s for students who have been . tion of every member school ofjthese identical beliefsT" cont nuett, other"faculty member^ wh^o will r • „'„__ l^y.l?.5"*^., 9f -g°j??g SLPPOT1-" —• iN.S.A. to dvioate --'.nd e\ aluat-3 the' (Con tinned on Page 3) ^participate. _, . _...,. _,_ »\ —-s.. -...-. e- V_- it Tuesday, October 16, Fage Two THE TlCKgR- T THE TICKER Page T&cgo i,and Madison,Ay*nue, Thursday at Robert Morgenthau Chains Suppo 6. Go to §78 Madi.^ A^» and ^a>JC the elevator to the second floor. Brooks . * . "Thirty Years of Responsible Freedom" if •- * * * | (Continue^^onunued from Page. 1) City College of New York The JBaruch School's Young Democratic Club announced a "city-wide rally of c< CContuittAjd from Pa«e 2) Fund, Committee will meet Thurs- (ii. " 1 now know that the ..tudej voice ^°Vernins: body' s^udent Council, i 17 Lexington Avenue, New York students for Robert M- Mor^ejithau, JDteBfepora tic-Liberal candidate for governor of . ussed for this semester's ac- day at 12:15 in 408 of the Student i is not unheeded. This lscuss AL 4-8384 nheeded. This was p«oven 'discuss *thes e various resolutions^ 1- York. The rafly wiil be held at Uptown City_ in the Grand Ballroom at 12 Thursday. •• i ties. Center. Any organization which Don Glickman '6.3 gave a report! during. the - picketi^f of variety ' pt'rhaps the dis*craceful condicion. . . . — —• - • — * on the store storess r Vol. XLVII-No. 5 Tuesday, October t*, 196£ Governor kelson A. Hock^: * * * publishes a magazine can apply to I recenntt NationaNationall StudenStudentt ;' ^»"•b'v "*"y*=rnnoi4^« ^uaentStudent^J-..J — ^js intn:,.* . ! o.f apath*_"•""*y will b~~e -corrected —*v.^^-. >I .woul •.-,.*«*d . thLs eommitte sym ath Members of «J^ f^^fr fnr thx j for funds. All ap- Association Regional Conference P ^ f«3>the southern Neg»ws I -therefore urge students to .atl^exxd - when a.sked to 'share the j^Ln ! the •:vi held at the College of NewRoT-henT 7^° *^«ng for their in J ^""^ ^etings ^o. thei.'vicwT: .• 'K Marian -K«H4MI *4>4 with his Democratic rival, /ancement of Management who •!. PKcatfohs must be in the appropri- iegre 0t Aew tan "College students are npt \ e sigiaed.up for ^ I^.M. trip j ate folder in 104 of the Student .... ^ Kochelle.; herent^ights. i ^ heard. .Factual information Edit 1)1-in-C'h uf • Glickman announced the planning! „w?f , .. ^ ; about the different resolutions can", I* Js iP<«e imgprtan* £o ^K f K4e«e Rappapnr* *&Z Mike KreiUer '63 asked to meet at 57th .Street j Center by 4 tomorrow. nt th re be of a "Pro and Con" pamphlet *r,ou.^t£\^»™^ * °f , *' " ( Poured in the Council office/' those who .will cast votes or %ariety stores met to : Aifififtgirfff Editor •Bu&ine-AS Manager 11 N.S.A. to be edited bv S-eve V^ Z u aolve ! Brooks stated. * tien day.*' • M .11 SUM Leonard Tashmafl *63 *m» Joe Trauirt '64 Ian -oo, .nd^rfo^C^'^hK^Icn ^ ** "? "^ ! Brooks emph,,i ed that Council : cue iormauoar of a " legislators or cowmunitv lead- • attention on V J ^ Wrtn* Editor ASMOC. Bum. Man. -Jiorgaafchaai witt rl nhooa L ; —4 (T Democratic program for an Cmpu. T,ave, Servic^^er u., s ««• *" ^th student Iwuf^ t^-^ZT^i-l^.^T^ " Mike Del Gtttdice '64 Indy Bernstein '£3 ./ .-v c * J !I "'"t^u^j *.vi+ncii areas would be •f.ing-higher education in New xtmD OB lazAMtmr • JN.&.A. and niemhnr r.«ll^«-^=. *,... . ' . , ..-»..„ ... ^-- Eeatttren Editor S]*ecial Projects Coor. ; supervision of Florae Gro^B '64. i^^; "a raemb«r colleges, for , neglected. «{N.^.A. is but one of the , «'! tj-^S^tE. Iia addition, Manhatta: Dave Ackeman '6* ' The ecfocotion of o^coHe^e student>ouJd not stop with his director. ' / ilt was the college student w-bo had many vital areas which SC ,T •Sieve £agle *fi5 pugh President. F^dwaxd D- W Advertising Mo.na.gtrr '!• ; classroom worfc or his ^orriaor companions. ^••••- •-Pst forcefully 1^ the fight for , explore this il^te,-" ^ •far* Grant a»4 ^ndidate for attorney.- g • Mel Kracov '63 ( "Seat Nk-as *€5 JBriil address those in "attend ;..- For.a^.|^M^i9ll.^jatiia«t.*«*l«l meet fellows striving Copy Editors .-1 erou titan t for *|| ^J^icte eoal*, o*imcuH tosk on a compos that is ^Fhrough their .Students foi Ai Graaat '65 separated from the main body of the school. Bob Brooks £3 gentha-u Committee, the Y Aeys they *tt wanl Editor Enter if us Phatogrjipliy Edjtor • •--..-- . s* emocratic Club plans to t. straw poll in order to detf Phi Epsiion Pi frotermty recognizes >his and for 55 years ee^Scherer. candidates. In addition, they Th.s opportunity is open to all Baruch men. / OgB»g they gat; Sports Staff: Ronny Berlin. Mel Bernhardt, Lenny Furraan, Jerry Lan- j to bring a prominent Demo*, Phi Epsiion Pi Fraternity owns.tfie largest fpdt^rnity ^..^ on V»ao. Lew Lipset. Jeff Falca. Steve Rosenblatt, and Jay Wallet. : -the—School—to—discuss the | which concern the students. campus and one of the largest in the ^ It is a member of member: Business Staff: Andrea Dinella. Maria Giannicchi, Myra Goldman, Betty : Downtown and Uptown I.F.C. and. is overall athletic cham- ; In urging students to tak. Grosh. Gary Speiser. Phyllis Weiner. and Judy Ziegler. \ Ira Silverman pion of the college. j in the election campaign. T is for the leas they host; —^^l^—^^i •.^^^^^^^^•^^^•^^^^^^^^^^•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^•••••^M^^——^^^^»^^^^^»^^^^^^^^^^^—- i Siegel, president of the V We ore proud of our fraternity and hope that you will give j Democratic Club, said "the : E is fer Every gtri tiiey want r yourself the opportunity to observe whot a true collegicrte Refusal | Democratic Club feels tha campaign and the other act fraternity can be like. 11 is for thf Jowdy times they have; Oiice again, the Baruch School has been left waiting* : which the club plays a p; : out in the rain. Our School, which has been on this site longer i • offer the student the oppoi- than any other city college has been on its site, has received] i to learn -more about his ITr • ' Smoker S is for th* Someone reading this who' its annual refusal of funds. .' 1 ment." Several weeks ago, the Board of Higher Education ap- I 282 Convent Ave. (142 St. near Uptown campus) goingto jeta ; proved $2,000,000 .for site acquisition and $50,000 for plans -*«•••«-••«• * * •*,. r> r n . <• to for the School This amount had to be approved by the CltV Th* Finance Society s first for- from, any of the City Colleges PHI EPSIL0N PI FRATERNITY: of A bvlstpn PW IT AU TOGETHER, YWJ BET Planning Commission. i>irtr the commission eliminated- this - *«*• meeiinu * iM-tafce-ptace Ttrars- -be appointe-~&L~Xhed to M^tTi CMilese.e positio - n da m 1014 iteTrrfroTTrit^r-tentative budget y "-*- Haiultl M. AbelSftn. ——f-^rpz-r- ..(:!SB E 23cd S£? the ScKdoT bF^15faeatibn. the guest speaker at t«hc H ssmm budget _, . « _. .. _ cation Society Thursday in 407 of the Student (. Optimistic as the president, but we cannot. . ; etele Rho JEaajbeat Tau Delta Phi_34-2. by seemg Lermy Tashman in THE UETHEP 'funds for the Baruch Schools use. We are tired of being X *. * * TICKER office. OB East andFul eecn as the orphan of the City University., always the last; ** y°u are looking for a ?nack, * ^ * \M Hifld Thur^d . . . M LoMMff to-receive any aid. We fulfill a vital and'important part Ul i h«ld out one more day for Boosters' ; The Public Administration So-
I Dr. Sidney Hoenig, profe !•• th•wee wereeducationa treatel dproces with s duofe Nerespectw Yor. k City, and it is time that Treatrow isn othne aStuden trailert , Centerall da. y tomor-! falcietl y termannounce: Charles itss officerKantors , fopresir the 99 dent; Donald Glickman, viee^presi- • History at Yeshiva Univers: PHIEP • -. Oasies in ' elementary Hebrew dent; Jaek Dashosh, secretary; Jcr- lecture on "Digging into ti.- will begin Friday at i2 at Hillel ry Raukh, treasurer. -, to Understand the Future," PHI €PSIL0N PI . House, located at 144 East 24th Iel. The address will take i At its Friday Bight meetings .Student Council faces a Street. The classes will be -un Epsiion Phi Alpha, the all-Brook Hillel's quarters, 144 East familiar problem. Its members wrll once again be divided as ducted by members of the Student lyn fraternity, proudly announces ; Thursday at 12:30. THE MOST MODERN HOUSE ON CAMPUS 4^**'**«>*^^^a»a»»'^a>^^^i *<#*#»»»»»»»^»l. to the part City College Students should play in relation to- Zionist Organization. Anyone who its newly elected offiicers for the Dr. Hoenig graduated fall semester: Jack Dashosh. chan For the Very Best In Vhe world outside their School. "\ * is interested is invited to attenanes. j ship. Applications are available on the Kappa Rho Tau congratulates : . , Ifs the A r in the world affects them. How can they be so blind as to say ixth floor. the following new .brothers: Hy ' ^<>^^ed authority 1) CONVENTION AT GROSSINGERS that it is nothing to them whether or not we continue nuclear \ " ^ period of the second Yiddi Hferhas g^ihcheonnen-e ' Basista, AI. Cafora,. Harv ---i?N,;- testing or wtiether or not we protes^e^^^^a^:r^^^h^j:ix^^ J J J of manv works MM a tebLiiig. Pei haps lliey treheye that-the wails of the Harucn j Vi^ p^^ Iro™ tSe uJ.!i«rryuii ne, and ^ Eddi" e "Weinberg' " ' , *j of many WOrks ' >includin~» a 2) VARIED SOCaAL FJROGRAM School are strong enough toJkeep radiation - away or that; Account! mc Office who will • «, * * j tive book on "The Great •- V 4 GensaA the draft wiH never reach inside the protecting walls of a spea k on "Th—e Function- ^~^r^ s anid_ Re - , j Kappa Rho Tau has elected the ^f"" ln ^is ^^ress, Dr: tU city college. How wrong they are. of th^e^U^^^aea^lfoilQwing elective board for the•> *?J\* gj:£&£-£* VS\ ^""' in Jew L Seec«d, there are those T£hoJ*elieve that students shncldi^^^^^^^^^^ I Steye ^FHedbcrg,^ chin- it-n ^T.,-.Ois.h higtor. '™''-"y *'in_orde~ ~ —r t ^) ^CMrffKha^ATIftg^.C PROGRAM Only voice their qpinions OB topics when they are sure it fee J*M Tbwsday at 12:15 m 12©3. j eellor; Don Fried, vice-chaneeHor; how rt "aar°yrs liS*t on c Will achieve the desired result. Of course, if is always more * •'*.:.*_. j Hy Basista, treasurex-; Neil Gold- P°rary Jewish problems a to solve them. pleasant to work 'for something when we are Certain, Of Le Gras '66 is having an open stein, scribe; and Larry Levine, victory, but unfortunately lrfe is not like that. We must work meeting today at 4 in 4To of Stu- pledgemaster. At the first fortun twe RIDAY, OCT. 19, 1962 J M - for something because we believe are correct, whether we+dent Center. A~ll freshman >»Yrls ! * * ago, Professor "JSgrnani ' ^4 E, 2ftrd ST, believe we will gain our goal or not. Naturally, victory fs are invited to attend. All students interested in i-^tail- presented a trcatuicnl uf hh Fovorite Eating Place aweet, but so is the ertort it the goal is good. ing are invited to attend the Re- on _our ^disarmament policy = ^ M U r\ t K We ask students at the School- to realize their obligations David Love, president of the-J tailing" Society's weekly • meeting, evoked considerable conxme. to take an active part in the world in which they live, not Baruch School's Young Republican i today at 12 in JL322. Plans will be discussion inuring the ~~q ji v| just in their Sehooi. CTu5T7ias become~the first student CCbntinue^from"Page- 3) period -that followed. "THE NEW LOOK*' rOff0 rovr THE TICKS* "Tuesday, JHo&ters Sar^^s~^Wln; On Score by She I ton Beaver Mark CCNY In Key Game By David Hauer record, which included a 4-t f. By JeffP-alca j^V'l Battling for an N.C.A.A. soccer tory over City. Seth Shelton, playing- his seeond varsity game, scored Ey Joe Rosen berg ; playoff spot. C.C-N.Y. op,>oses Following this game the t< a g"oal late in the first period to jrive City College's soccer } Bridgeport Saturday in Lewisohn ers visit Brooklyn for a Metr pj leam a 1-0 victory over Hunter in a Metropolitan Conference Lenny Zane established a ! Stadium at 2. A win will give the j tan Conference encounter JSa contest at Lewisohn Stadium »—-- - ._ •City College cra&%couptry . Beavers, auuny points toward /the j day, October 27 Saturday- The win evened the; r ] record, by running the five-! tournament bid. . ' Metropolitan mile course in 28:30 as the[ ._The__ Beavers, will have a rmtgfc Beavers' record at 1-1. ; ' time against a strong but young l*he goal was the 'resexit ot an \ Conference Standings Beavers crush ed Qijeens ^hd team which is composed of ..five errant pass by Hunter star Gary < W. !_ T. Pt». Adelphi in a triangular meet Wanted 2 0 9 4 : lettermen and six sophomores. Al -.....- . . , , ,. i Brooklyn . . at Van Cortlandt Park Satur If you would like to visit yoi 1 6 0 2 though the Purple .Knights are Kuti. Kutj tried to pass the ball ; Prmtt day. high school and speak to seni< 1 ] II 2 fast, they lack experience and back to his goalie. City's center for- > c. r. x. Y. V. 1 1 « 2 City had a low score of seventeen a* a representative of the Barnj Ward Mike Somogyi intercepted iionu lu.nd depth. Bridgeport lost twelve Maritime 1 1 0 2 points, while Queens had fifty-one ( School to tell them aboat collet the ball and passed it to Shelton. Adeli>hi 0 1 1 1 • i lettermen from last season's team. start points. Adelphi entered only j Hfe, contact Irene. HI 6-4125 With the goalie out of portion, i Hunter 0 1 1 1 four men and did not receive aJ Bridgeport's stars are co-.ap- Shelton booted the ball into the Q^^, ...... © o © '• tains Roger Curyleo at goalie and \ ?**/' •S1L *"56?f- Alomni 3FVPt. * Kinftx Point 0 A. O team total. I V — :- A superb performance bv the particular. misled many cJ^se L _^ * ™£^^ _^ Beavers' defense enabled got lie r ord chances. Ijlawk goaKe George S..n6n -^ f^STS^X TTyHPaul Lam- • aided the Purple jr^^ to r^h j «* Fashion Industry are espeen Adolph Putre to post a shiHout. ,y n eded timeJ made several spectacular saves- to P^nos last- seasdn. | the VX^A^L. playoffs last yea. * ** ** present - ^Pom Sieberg. Wolfie Scherer. and thwart the scoring efforts. • j The record-smashing performance | In 1961 Bridgeport—had an 8-2 ; 'mmmmmi •captain Neville Parker rarely al Karlin is still looking for over-shadowed the under thirty * -— ?si,w&m^m®ti lowed the Hawks to get a g' od another forward to strengthen the i minute finishes of six other Beave* j shot at the goal. Mike Pesct- -.nd scoring punch. Me hopes ^fcha* the - ronners.—They were Mike "BTdykTJ Mike Lester. John Bourne, Lani- Jam Racevskis also played well. return of Sam Gelertner and I> ra in ick Salvatore, both of whom are prinos, Bill Casey.' and Bob Casey. City outshot Hunter twenty-it.ne expected to play against Bridge C.C.N.Y. resumes action against to eleven, but blew many scoring port Saturday, will give C.C-N.Y. Kings Point today at Van Cort- ATTENHQ& opportunities. Jim Martino. in hpttpr halanro r,n t^g frnni- H-io 4andt Pai k at -T. ~ I *•_. AD MAJORS EVERYONE ELSE IS OUT OF THE RUNNING
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