~~ Volume XV, Number 54 M‘hrrr vnu redd it first Wednesday, November 25,1987 Knable to Host JFK Aide to Teach Thanksgiving Dinner by BILL LABOVITZ students to dine with her, her New IR Course husband Norman, and her by MICHAEL ZINN and other forces which shape Dean of Students Bobbie son Jacob. “There is still public policy, Cooley said. Knable will once again find room for more,)’ she stated. A new International Re- “It’s real stories about real herself with an extended fa- She said that dinner will be lations course designed to as- people,” Fenn said, adding mily on Thanksgiving. served at 3:30 or p.m. 4:OO sist students in dealing with that the course would “ equip Knable, since becoming tomorrow, and that students the federal government as students with a sense, a taste, dean in 1980, has invited “will stay as long as they either public officials or of how our unique govern- Tufts students remaining on like. ’’ Her Thanksgiving leaders in the private sector mental and political process meal will consist of turkey, campus over the holiday will be offered next semester, really works. ” break to her Brookline home stuffing, two kinds of pota- Assistant to the Director of The course will include for a traditional Thanksgiving toes, hot rolls, apple and ‘Dean of Students Bobbie the International Relations guest lecturers “who have meal. pumpkin pies, two kinds of Knable program Bobby Cooley said been through the process’’ ‘Thanksgiving is a holiday cranberry sauce, and green- In the past, Knable said she yesterday. and experienced trends in in which it is very difficult to beans cooked southern style. has had up to 10 guests. They The course, taught by a administration policy first be on your own,” Knable Knable said her family is have included students frbm former staff assistant to hand, Fenn said. said last night. “If you are far used to her yearly guests, and distant states, international President John F. Kennedy, The course is replacing from home, you may not real- has even grown to like the students, graduate students, will examine the behind-th- Understanding International ize how much you miss being tradition. “My son asked me as well as others who decided e-scenes process of US for- News, which focus.ed on cur- with your family, or how the other day who is coming not to go home or who “do eign policy decision making. rent events covered in the much Thanksgiving is a tra- to dinner,” she commented. not like the menu at their Dan H. Feno Jr., also the New York Times after Profes- dition. “I think Thanksgiving Is- ti h0~15e.‘’May call her up st founding director ot the JFK sor Delfiner left last year. “You think pizza is okay time for family. It is a time the last minute. library, will “make govern- until you get close to the day, you should feel grateful for In addition to Knable, ment real to students” The loss of Delfiner and then it is not okay,” she ad- having family and friends, Houston Hall Resident Di- through discussion of case Understanding International ded. and for being well off enough rectors Thomas Lawrence studies focusing on the in- News was a “big loss” to the Knable, who said she “per- to afford a turkey.. .all those and Rosa Thomas-Lawrence fluence of individual political IR program, proposer of the things you take for granted,” sonally enjoys the holiday see DINNER, page 6 figures on policy making and new course Professor John very much,” expects four Knable said. patterns in reforming Ameri- Gibson of the political science ca’s “grand ideas” into department said. “workable policies,” Cooley US, Soviets To Scrap Short added. The department had to Members of the IR de- create a course that was “in- partment actively sought a tellectually invigorating” to and Medium Ranee0 Missiles teacher-practitioner7someone fill the space that Delfiner GENEVA (AP) - The the United States but will lized when General Secretary experienced in teaching as had left, Gibson said. United States and the Soviet turn the data over by the end Gorbachev and I meet in Wa- well as in holding senior level Fenn has held major posi- Union agreed Tuesday to the of the week. shington. ” public or private office to lead tions in public policy and is first superpower treaty to He said that arrangements At a separate news confer- students in critiquing the currently the chair of the eliminate an entire category for verifying US and Soviet ence, Shevardnadze called it White House, Congress, the United Nations Association of nuclear weapons, and they compliance with the treaty “a marvelous treaty, of tre- media, public interest groups of Massachusetts. will sign the pact at a summit was “far beyond anything mendous importance for the meeting in Washington on that’s been attempted be- world. ’’ Dec. 9. fore.” He voiced hope “a political The deal was sealed with a Shultz challenged critics of thaw is starting which may handshake by Secretary of the emerging accord “to lead to a change in the politi- State George P. Shultz and stand up and say we should cal climate on our planet.” Soviet Foreign Minister have more nuclear weapons The Soviet minister said Eduard A. Shevardnadze at instead of less.” “all various, possible types of the US mission. Asked if the administration inspection,” were included in “All that remains is treaty would be able to win Senate the agreement. He referred language which others will be ratification, Shultz said exul- repeatedly to the US side as able to do,” Shultz said. “We tantly: “I’ll bet we can.” “our partner.” are very pleased that we have Reagan, in Denver, used Shevardnadze called the this agreement. ’’ the same words as Shultz in treaty “a triumph of peace’ The treaty to scrap shorter- predicting approval by the and, referring to the protrac- and medium-range missiles is Senate, and said he and Gor- ted negotiations, said: “The the centerpiece for the talks bachev will discuss extending US-Soviet peace marathon is President Reagan and Soviet limitations to long-range now over. ’’ leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev missiles when they meet. It took four meetings be- are scheduled to hold in Wa- “It appears that all of the tween Shultz and Shevardna- shington on Dec. 8-10. (INF) issues have been resol- dze in less than three months At a news conference, ved, ’’ Reagan told reporters to work out the terms of the Shultz said the Soviets had minutes after landing in Den- treaty. US and Soviet negotia- not yet provided all the miss- ver on a flight from Washing- see TREATY, Page 6 ASsistant to the Director of the International Relations ile information requested by ton. “The treaty will be fi~- Drogram Bobby Cooley .. age two. THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, November 25,1987 Caviar and Champagne .. T.he Tufts Daily To the Editor: ,.. ,. Jon Newman I am writing in response to addition to its course offerings, ...... Editor-in-Chief a letter in last Tuesday's in the form of the freshman .. Daily entitled "Hodgdon triple, which should be entitl- DavidGerstmann - , Health." I found this letter a ed, How To Kill Your Room- Executive Business Director ' ... touching testimony to the mate 101. . ,...... freshman's life at Tufts. I'm Some have claimed that Jonathan barsea..:...... Associate Editor Stehlien Clay ...... ,:. ..,..Executive Editor sure that Dodge, Epstein, and there has been very little com- plaining aobut the crowded PTduction Manager ... Evelyn Krarhe...... Production Manager Busch have found their ex- Michael Zim ...... :...... News Ediior perience to be the stuff that triples. Well, let's have Mr. .. bonding is made of. Unfor- Darcey, the housing director, Diane Zitner...... Assistant News Editor Sarah Cdts...... :...... :...... Assistant NehEditor .. tunately, not all dorms have take a walk down my hall and

, Amy Vellucci ...... ~. ... .:...... :. ..:. .... Features.Editor .. Bret Thorn: ...... i ...... Features Editor . experienced such an incident I will guarantee that he will not ..CorinneFinegan ...... Features Editor ...... Arts Editor that forces crowded triple in- be greeted with caviar and . mates to move closer together. champagne. It seem to me .. Fracey GblFn ...... A$ Editor ...... Ada" &II ...... Assistant Arts Editor ...I. At this point in my Tufts that the man has been living KeHey Alessi.. .:...... Sports Editor .... aavid Rothenstein.. . .: ...... Sports Editar .. career I am willing to try with his head in a closet for the . 'Randall Budd.. ...:...... Chris' Stevens ...... anything. You see, I too am a past few months. 'There are .. L Waldek Wajszczuk.. ... victim of the administration's complaints, boy are there com- ,.* 1' great foresight of jamming plaints, but what is he doing . SaCahMcEwen ...... ,:...... :...Lay out Editor Heather Zschock...... ; ...Adziertising Ilzsign three people in a virtual closet about it? If we knew Lynn iiosili .Advertising Design .' ' Sharon Siben. . lassifieds Ediror for the year to help them something could be done we Seth Krevat ...... :...... i.:. ..: ...... Classifieds Editor , Pe.nny Makris Office Mutiuger assimilate better to college Me. would formally complain un- And let's face it, what could be til we turned blue in the face. .. better than sleeping with one But for now we'll keep .. of my roommate's feet in my grumbling to ourselves and Thc Tufts Daily is a non-profit newspaper published wcekdays during the academic ycar by the students of Tufts University. Printing h! 'harks Rivcr Publishing. Camhridgc, MA. Plcasc addrcss corrcspondcncc to: Thc Tufts Daily, Curtis Hall, Tufts University, Mcdford. Md mouth? However, contrary to our family and friends back 'lqi Tclcphmc:, (61: 1x1 30390. Busin& hours: 1O:OO ~tih:OIl'wccl?days.L.S. Ixwtagc paid iii Mcdlord, M.A. what the administration may home. think', this is not the stuff that Although I have taken a sar- bonding is made of. We all castic tone in this letter, it does c need a good healthy "barf-o- not make the problem any less rama" to help us get to know serious. I think all of the un- one another. Because I have fortunate triples have en- come to the conclusion that countered most of the same . LE?TEm the only thing my roommates problems I have. It has made AB and I have in common is that my transition that much .. we don't smoke. It's not only harder. I have experienced ' All Letters to the Editor must be typed and double-spaced. They may be'sent on a group's behalf, but that we have nothing in com- problems from lack of closet the. n&me.an'dphone number'ofat least one membcr of that group must be included. All letters must be .. mon, it's also that we many space and having the window submitted tjefore9:OO p.m. to be considered for.the next day's issue...... times don't even get along at opened or closed to just : Theletters'section is meant to bB a forum for discussion.of campus issues.or the Daily's coverage of general incompatibility. is ' eyents. Opinions expressed in letters de no?necessarily represent the opinions of the.editorial board or . all. Did they even glance at This . any.of its members. The executive Qoard'reseniesthe right to edit all submitted letters. Publication of those questionnaires we filled the real problem and we would out over the summer? But, like a real solution, and soon. . letters issubject to the discretion of the.executiveboard. '...... Because I, like most of my .. .' had we lived in Hodgdon it .. . seems we. would by now be kind, have just about had it .. .. What's Wrong? . close buddies who share a with this; we do need some ...... space and privacy, you know. .. .. c common experience about

. " ... ' . .: 'To the Editor: ...... : which we could later mat is the deal Gith the available; what is wrong with '. .upfor their shift. Sorry that it reminisce. Until then, I have . . safety van?,Icall it all the time van administration this . was such bad weather, but the nothing to go on. So;. in the Darcy Chamides . for ridesand it seems that-it. is.. ' Semester? They do not accept van is supposed to' run in all meanwhile I would like to

rarely running. I have called . applications from people who weather, especially bad , .commend the administration's .' . the safety oftice myself looking want work,yet there are peo- weather when students need it for a j;ob recently,-yet thgy tell ple who f&l unsafe going most. The least the safety of- . me that there are no jobs; why, ' home because the van is not fice can do is implement pay then, is thevan often not run: running. If someone does not cuts for those who blow off I... I. Cold Showers ning? .They turn away people show up for their shift, why shifts, make'them pay for the .. looking for employment, 'yet keep them on? They are ob- time that they waste, make To the Editor: ment. They told us that it . . they do not%ave enough peo-. viously unreliable, untrustwor- them think twice about not A letter was posted in Met- wasn't their fault, it: was the .....ple working -for them. I am a ' thy, so they should be fmd im- giving the time that they have , calf Hall over the weekend fault of the contractor that they male student, .who %ants to mediately. Dining services committed themselves to. stating that on Tuesday, had hired to fur it. ,ride when the 'weather does not keep slackers on staff, After Tufts, employers .will November 24, the hot water It doesn't matter whose fault .becomes intolerable, yet there why should an institution that certainly not let graduates skip and heat would be turned off it is at this point, what matters .....are students who are,,xakingthe was created for student safety days because there is between the hours of 9 am and is that it gets fured. We are : .. van becauk they are. females' do so? Jast last week when it something better happening. .2 pm in order to make boiler stuck - we have already paid

. ' who fear for their safety, the snowed, I called for a ride from repairs. We assumed that this our $2,670 housing bill for the

, :-., primary group that, the van Davis Square. What was I met meant that we would have hot year. In return for that pay- + Curious, .. . . was created for. For these peo- with? The safety line was busy David Nolan A'88 water before 9 am and after 2 ment, Tufts is required to pro- ple: the van is often. not; because nobody had showed pm. However, by seven o'clock vide us with the basic Monday night, there was no necessitites of daily life. We, The Daily will not be published tomorrow, or the day hot water and when we tried to the residents.of Metcalf Hall, shower at seven Tuesday mor- consider hot water a necessity. due to:.,.ob, .hell, no one's listening to me any- ning there wasn't hot water We are tired of being sick as a way...... sigh;. . .Happy Thanksgiving.# either. result of taking cold :showers. ., If an isolated in- If it is not fured, and fixed fast, " I 1 ...... -. stance, we would not have the we will have to resort to .. ..- 7. right to be angry: However, measures stronger than letters - this is the seventh time this to the Daily. Perhaps a march 1 month that Metcalf Hall has on Jean Mayer's house de- been without hot water for manding to take a hot shower? more than an eight hour - . If iain falls on a campus and no one's there to hear it, period. The first few times, no does it make a sound? , one complained too much. After the third time, we started calline the Housiii .' 9,-*IC -......

Wednesday, November 25,1987 ’ . ‘. page three.

Trying forTSocial Change

by SONJA WEINKOPF there has been injustice. ” ward,” in social change. As a .. Louie declared this as her member of the Rainbow Co- .. May Louie, the chairperson “starting point of discus- alition and a regional organ- on the Rainbow Coalition in sion. ” izer for the Jesse Jahson Boston, was the keynote Two indicators of the con- presidential campaign, Louie speaker on Monday, Novem- tinued injustice that occur are believes .that Jackson is the ber 23, in a discussion spon- the rise in the black infant candidate that can bring on sored by the Peace and Jus- mortality rate by 65% and the this social revolution. She tice Studies program. Enti- increasing occurrence . of ra- said; “there is not another tled “Militarization of Cul- cial violence, according to movement today that gives us ture and the Power of Peace Louie. “It’s all a question of any sort of openings for pro- Making,” this presentation power.. .access to decision gression that the Jackson dealt with issues of oppres- making. It’s a question of campaign offers.. .. . People e““. sion and “future steps for people being able to control have to understand Jackson peace and justice organizing their own lives and des- as a political phenomenon May Louie at the Peace and Justice Studies lecture this hlon- . through the work of electoral tinies,” she remarked. and not as an individual. ” . day (Photo by Chris Stevens) . politics and community ‘?on- The solution to this social Louie is a supporter of .. trol,” said Louie. / injustice that Louie proposed grass roots work, for she feels black city within .Bosron . three keynote ‘speakers could “United states history has is not one of increasing social that throughout this type of proper] .and other forms of not attend on Monday. Peace shown that people of color programs, although she ad- organization one can mobilize community control introduce .and Justice Studies ’ Coor- have been oppressed. From mitted that more are needed. those who are oppressed and new id e a s and ”‘move- dinator Dale Bryan, however, ‘ the robbery of the land [of Through electoral politics, let their voices and needs be ments ...raSial issues have deemed the discussion wc- . Native Americans] to the ens- she contended that “...we heard at a bureaucratic level. shaped Boston politics,” she cessful, although he felt that. lavement of blacks to the can confirm our present “Campaigns like ‘Mandela’ ’ commented. the range’ ‘of informatiad ’ internment of the Asians direction or we can -go.for- fthe movement to establish a .&‘Inspite of the me’dia, i ve been had all. the. . Eyes on the prize Further ’ taking different been ,present. Bryan . ~ says wmething a Attempt:s at Desegregatbn . cess of grass ro t by TOBY RUSHTON fill up jails in the local area and his cQmpatriot with protestors so that many however, refused . to’ st The fourth part of the would still be left outside and down, and the town documentary Eyes on the that their voices would be thrown into greater turmoil. prize: The Histoy of the Civil heard. However, Pritchard ’ It was at this moment tha Rights Movement .was entitled got wind of this plan, and “No Easy Walk,” pddealt used all the county jails with the movement’s activi- within a 50-mile radius to ties during the years contain the vast number of 1961-1963, culminating with protestors. Even with this joined a protest march. the mass march in Washing- added space, however,. there were arrested. However, t ton on August 18, 1963. The were still sometimes 61 peo- numbers continued to gTow film was followed by a discus- ple in a ten-person cell. The each day until 700‘had beeri sion on the role of the church protest had been confined. So arrested and taken to jail i in Civil Rights, led by uni- King left Albany after eight school buses. versity chaplain Scotty months, with the segregation McLennan. problem left unsolved. The documentary began by In Birmingham (nick- relating the movement’s fai- named ’Bombingham’ be-. lure in Albany in 1961, lar- cause of the violence then), King ‘implemented a whole series of plans,’ so that the same mistakes wouldn’t be made. In Albany, there had been little organization. As one man put it: “We didn’t know what we were doing-’ march, had been a we just ’stomped around’ and piece o€ the use o saw who hollered. ” This time, however, King decided to pinpoint targets so their at- ngham nationwide publicity. WJh i t;e ‘9 tacks wouldn’t be . diluted. - The march had remained Cherry ese Cake Pie Their primary push in Birmi- completely peaceful, and vio- re , I t ngham was codenamed lence only erupted again in 1 Project “(2”--for Confronta- Birmingham after the Ku c.. ‘IDINING HALLS tion. Klux Nan bombed King’s NANCY ALLEN ’. AND CAMPUS CENTER As this policy continued, hotel room (which he had left i- YXQSED THURSDAG,, ‘

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Wednesday, November 25,1987 THE TUFTS# DAILY page five *- - -ARTS Tull: The Balloons Remain by, MAX HERMAN “Steel Monkey,” a rock song ficial band members. criticizing the industrial ex- These individual etfort: ploitation of workers, was - ,.- A revamped Jethro Tu11 took allowed the elders to rest the stage Saturday night at the followed by “Farm on the especially Anderson who hac BOSTON Worcester Centrum proving Freeway,” a poignant state- been gyrating and flying that they weren’t too old to ment about the plight of around in alternating bouts of Yesterday’s special edition was for the New York-bound rock and roll as they brought American farmers. The new hyperactivity and ballet style :rowd, but this special column is for the people who prefer forth new life from songs of members added an extra kick grace in a masterful display of Beantown and Tufts (and rightfully so). their past and gave their fans to these two songs which came showmanship. Anderson’s hope for the future with well from the Crest of the Knave voice, which had become MacPhie Pub and Ziggy’s executed versions of their new album and were recorded by slightly strained during the material. After a three-year the trio of , Dave first set, was given a chance to hiatus Tu11 released their Crest Pegg, and original guitarist, prepare for the louder, more ofthe Knave album as a strong . Both songs The Screaming Coyotes are back at the Pub next week. intense vocals that were to follow-up to the show that Tu11 has not lost its Tuesday, December 1, at 10 p.m., this rock and blues grour come. When the full band mediocreunder Wraps. By ad- social conscience so evident in returned to the stage, they will be playing to an over 21 crowd. Bring $1 to get in (plus valic ding a more modern sound to earlier albums such as ID) and more if you care to booze or eat. For the rest of us, nexl once again entered the time their classic mix of rock, blues, Aqualung (1970) and Warchild Wednesday brings Gary Hall and his rather unusual talents back machine, playing a soft, jazz, and medieval influenced (1973). They continued on a to Ziggy’s for free. The show will begin at 9 p.m. That’s a1 melodically eerie “Wondering music, Tu11 has added a lighter note, proceeding with that’s happening musically on campus but there is a lot going or Aloud’’ from Aqualung (1970) youghful element to its aging, the breezy time traveler Living in the area. and an equally introspective but vast, following. in the Past from the album of version of “Skating Away on This, exemplified in the the same title. Anderson in- the Thin Ice of a New Day” mixture of generations within timated that for fifteen years from War Child (1973). Ander- Somerville Theater the sizable crowd, has given the song had not been one of son played acoustic guitar to Tu11 the inspiration to continue his favorites, but recently, he perfection while the additions Tonight and tomorrow the Somerville Theatre in Davis making intelligent music developed a greater apprecia- of Saunders and Dave Mat- Square will be showing two movies. At 5 p.m. and 9:45, Bound amidst a scene dominated by tion for it. tocks (from Fairport) added to For Glory will be the film viewed. The 7:45 p.m. film is sche- shoddy musicianship. With “A Song for Jeffrey,” the somber mood of these luled to be Alice’s Restaurant. Friday, The 39 Steps will be play- Although its three main from their debut album This pieces. The sound mixing was ing at 2: 15,6:00, and 9:50, while Notorious will be shown at 4:OO members are in their forties, Was (1968), Tu11 delved deep remarkable in conveying the ind 8:OO. Saturday at 5:30 p.m. and 10 brings the French film Tu11 showed Saturday that age into its past only to rock into clarity of the acoustic guitar :English subtitles) Diva. Betty Blue is the other scheduled film is no barrier to musical integri- the present with “Budapest,” and violin. After a perfor- Nith showings at 3:15 and 7:50. Sunday and Monday bring the ty or a captivating stage show. a song about one of Ander- mance of softer music, Tull 5lms North by Northwest and Spellbound. The former is shown at Tu11 refused to rely on lasers son’s lascivious encounters was ready to rock again. 7:30 p.m. with a 3:OO p.m. Sunday matinee. The latter is shown and light effects to add expres- with a fair maiden in the past Martin Barre on electric 30th days at 5:30 and 9:55. Tuesday and Wednesday will ushex sion to their music. year. Anderson poked fun at guitar led to the onslaught in the final month of the year with the Vietnam films, Full Metal The opening act, Fairport his aged virility and that of leading into a more recent and Dave Pegg. Saunders on violin jracket (5:20, 1O:OO) and Apocalypse Now (7:30). The biographi- Convention, complemented more metallic “Jumpstart” :a1 films of early rock n’ roll stars Richie Valens and Chuck the music of Tu11 by adding a created the appropriate old from Crest ofthe Knave. Once Berry will be shown Thursday in La Bamba (8:OO) and Hail, rock element to Scottish folk world atmosphere. In his again Tull’s humor flourished Hail, Rock n Roll (6:00, 1O:OO). melodies. Fairport, with ac- amusingly perverse manner, as Anderson announced that complished electric violinist Anderson briefly spoke of girls he was bringing in the “heavy , and Tull’s own who ride horses which led in- metal core.” In a flurry of ac- Music bassist Dave Pegg, progressed to “Hunting Girl” from Songs tivity 20 men in white ZZ Top through its one hour set with from the Wood (1977). This style dress and sunglasses ap- precision. By indication of song poked fun at the snob- peared on the scene, each with Saturday, November 28, brings the San Francisco band crowd response, Fairport Con- bery of English aristocracy. It an electric guitar, and began to Kronos Quartet to Northeastern. This is presented by NuArts vention deserved its own bill- was followed by an improvisa- imitate real guitarists. They and Charles River Concerts as a part of the International String ing. As it was, they served as tion between Barre and Pegg formed a line of dueling Quartet Series. Their diverse repertoire ranges from Phillip a perfect complement to Tull, while Anderson and the young guitarists, which reminded one Slass and Arnold Schoenberg to John Lennon and Jimi Hen- easing the crowd through the folks sat at a cafe table and of the Rockettes, while Martin lrix. The last Boston performance was sold out, so grab you1 transition into the heavier were served wine by a woman hid in the corner blasting out rickets now. Tickets are $10.00 for students and seniors, $12 foi chords and rhythms that playing the part of the fair the real notes. When the im- pneral admission. Call 437-2247 for further details. fo 11 owed. maiden in Budapest. However, posters had been cleared away, Wednesday brings two events to the Longy School of Music, Tu11 began its set with she turned out not to be so fair Tu11 slipped into what was Follen and Garden Streets in Cambridge. At 12: 15 p.m., Bach’5 “” off as she hid behind a tower of perhaps its best performance Lunch, a 40-minute concert series by Longy students, faculty, the album of the same name, amplifiers with a technician of the night, which was “Too and friends, will be presented. At 8:OO p.m., a program entitled building on the English folk and several items of both Old To Rock and Roll and Too Cross Currents in Improvisation will be presented. This is z sound of Fairport and leading female and male garments Young to Die.” :oncert of baroque, Indian, jazz and avant-garde improvisa- into an abbreviated rendition were thrown onto the stage. As the show drew to an end, tions. All events are held at the Edward Pickman Concert Hal! of their 1972 classic “Thick as This Bidapest sketch led into Tdl elaborated on its standards with no admission charges. For further details, call 876-0956. a Brick.” In contrast to these amazing keyboard and drum of “Aqualung” and two opening songs, Tu11 laun- solos by and Duane “,” both ched into its jazz influenced Perry who displayed their vir- Comedy “Passion Play” from 1973. tuosity and presented a strong see TULL Page 6 The sound mixing was more argument for making them of- - Steve Shaffer is headlining at Catch A Rising Star in Harvarc than adequate as the wispy I.--- Square through Saturday. Tonight’s and Thursday’s show be quality of Ian Anderson’s flute gin at 8:30 p.m. The Friday shows are at 8:30 and 11. The fina playing cascaded over the c shows are on Saturday at 7:30, 9:45, midnight. December 1-5 crowd. A new, perhaps perma- brings John Hayman to this comedy club. Cover charge range! nent member of Tull, Don NOVEMBER from $7-$10. For further information, call 681-9887. Airey impressed the audience Mord Processing Special with his quick-fingered adept %a per pa91 (doubb r)aced) keyboard playing. Another FREE new acquisition, Duane Perry, Pick up and Delivery pounded out the rhythm on his elaborate drum set. With these new personnel additions I Tu11 was prepared to storm in- to its louder new material. L.-c- page six THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, November 25,1987 PRIZE continued from page 3 -- - 200,000 people showed up, on the role of the church in political involvement. with the clergy that made him accident, then, that one of the and marched from the Wa- civil rights, which he believed McLennan pointed out that become involved with the ci- primary bombing targets was shington monument to the was “central.” The discus- the white church had been vil rights movement; for the 16th St. Baptist church-- Lincoln Memorial. It was at sion started with a talk by a seen as a means of maintain- two-thirds of his life he had an attack following the march this march, the film ex- student, Karen Johns, who ing enslavement of the not been an activist. The in Washington in which 40 plained, that King truly be- discussed the role of the black blacks. He then talked of the church was the driving force people were killed. came the leader of the move- church in people’s lives. She early life of Martin Luther behind the entire protest, The talk was co-sponsored ment. pointed out that it pervades King, Jr., and discussed his mobilizing the other organi- by the Ex-college and the After the film, Scotty all aspects of life, and fosters belief that it was King’s work zations into action. It was no center for public service. McLennan led a discussion DINNER continued from page 1 dlC also inviting students into one student is planning to steamed green beans, and “Back then we would have far away. “It is difficult to get their home for the holiday. dine with them, although a pumpkin pie with ice cream. enjoyed being with more away for four days,” she said. Lawrence, a first year RD, few resident assistants have “Thanksgiving is a big fa- people, and we’re now look- “And plus I have to study.” said she enjoys cooking for suggested others. mily holiday,” she stated. “It ing out for others [who are Carmichael Dining Hall Thanksgiving, and thought Lawrence plans to serve is nice to be with a lot ofpeo- alone].” will serve dinner tonight, she would “like to share a big onion soup, turkey with oys- pie." Lawrence kxplained that while the other dining halls hefty meal with whoever is ter dressing, mushroom Recalling that she and her she and her husband are stay- will close after lunch. All din- left [on campus] .” gravy, steamed fresh beets, husband ate Thanksgiving ing at Tufts for Thanksgiving ing facilities will reopen Sun- She said she can seat 12 to molded cranberry and apple dinner alone soon after their because their:families live too day at 5:OO p.m. ‘ 14 students. As of last night, salad, mint carrot puree, marriage, Lawrence said, TREATY continued from page.1 tors also grappled with the Pershing 2 missiles deployed the Soviets’ dismantling and are to be destroyed. assembled. elusive accord for two and in West Germany, Britain, then remain to guard against The monitoring will con- US monitors will be able to one-half years. Italy and Belgium will be des- violations for 10 years. The tinue over 10 additional make sure they are not modi- Assuming the treaty is rati- troyed over three years, along Soviets would have a corre- years, with 15 annually in the fied to replace SS-20 missiles fied by the Senate, where a with 553 Soviet SS-20 and sponding inspection right in first five years and 10 annu- being scrapped. number of conservative Re- Ss-4 rockets. Another 130 Western Europe and the ally in the last five years. In return, Shultz said, the publicans have registered ten- shorter-range Soviet SS--12 United States. One of the last obstacles to Soviets would be permitted to tative opposition, all US and and SS-23 missiles, about 50 Shultz outlined’ an in- be cleared away concerned send inspectors to one former Soviet ground missiles with a of which are in East Germany spection system that provides . US inspection of a Soviet and one current US missile range of 315 miles to 3,125 and Czechoslovakia, will be for 20 checks a year during plant where SS-25 intercon- plant. He said they would be miles will be scrapped. dismantled over 18 months. the three years the missiles tinental ballistic missiles are identified publicly today. The 264 US cruise and US inspectors will monitor TULL,

continued from page 5 I. on the 1970 album Aqualung. . As a .finale, the band

Both were executed brilliantly, I employed giant balloons, a telling the tale of a homeless remnant of past tours, .which beggar and an unlucky man read “Oh NO, -Not The FOfP THE BEST CHINESE MEAL IN A under stress from factors Balloons Again.” As three NICE ATMOSPHERE, COME TO: beyond his ~ control. .In massive balloons floated about “Locomotive Breath,” Martin the Centrum, the band Barre unleashed the bite of his brought the show to its electric guitar as the other culmination. A pop.of+one of band members pounded on the balloons, incinerated by a their instruments in the fury of fan’s lighter, marked the end the niusical maelstrom. The of this unforgettable concert. encore, “Wind Up,” from .Jethro Tu11 had once again at-

Aqualung was equally brilliant b tested to its musical skill while .. . as a loud angry catechism of dispelling public illusions that organized religion played with they were old men. After WE SERVE THE BEST CANTONESE AND a visual background portrait of twenty years Tu11 was as sharp a Gothic style church. as ever. SZECHUAN FOOD IN THE TUFTSAREA

Announces... COCKTAILS $2.00 Luncheon’Specials to go TAKEOUT Includes FREE COKE! Mom-Fri. and i 275 Mystic Ave., FREE DELIVERY Medford 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm 7DaysaWeek I Authentic Cantones Minimum order $8.00 & Szechuan Ciiisinc 396-0720 As Well as’Sel,ect Salads San,dwiches Broadway, Somerville . 719 Desserts Wednesday, November 25.1987 BENCH WARMER- Men’s Indoor Track Jumbos Set for Season Opener ,# versus U Lowell, Westfield St. by RANDALL BUDD Although it doesn’t sound as pleasant as NCAA Division I College Basketball, the message is still the same. The Rp*# Thanksgiving **# road to Smith College in Nor- thampton, Mass., the site of Over the last couple of weeks, the big thing on everybody’s the March 11th NCAA Divi- mind has been Thanksgiving Break. This has been the case for sion I11 Indoor Track National several reasons. First of all, it means going home, which, in Championships, begins on turn, means no classes (unfortunately it does not necessarily Saturday at 1:00 PM. mean no work) getting to sleep in your own bed, being able to do At home in the Dussault your own laundry without having to wait hours on end for a Cage, the Jumbos will kick off dryer. Not to mention the fact that you get to see your family the 1987-88 season this and friends from high school. Thanksgiving provides an oppor- Thanksgiving weekend against tunity to spend an entire day with one’s relatives, which can be Westfield State and the good or bad. One thing that certainly makes the holiday a little University of Lowell. This bit more exciting is. .. you knew it was coming.. .football. meet marks the start of one of In a time in our society when there has been a great deal of the squad’s toughest stretches social upheaval, a lack of morality and a blatant disregard for the of the season, as a meet a week constitutionality of actions taken by the Executive Branch of the from today and next weekend will force the men to compete United States government, it is nice to see that some traditions ’ Senior co-captain John Bennett (center) will compete in the are still held sacred. three times in seven days. 800 meters this season in his quest to qualify for the Div. I11 The day starts off ,with the local high school games. This year Nevertheless, U Lowell and indoor Nationals. (Daily file photo) Westfield shouldn’t prove to be will mark the 100th anniversary of the Medford-Malden game, 1500 meters Arthur Hardigg tough competition. Although in the triple and long jumps. making it the second longest Massachusetts high school football will be competing for Tufts In addition, Garrett, rivalry. The longest running rivalry is between Boston Latin and much of Tufts’ team usually heads home for the holiday . while junior Marc Michaud Mcmahon, Lane, and Carroll Boston English. will run his usual 3000 meters. weekend and doesn’t compete are ready for the high jump, , ’ Looking back upon my youth I am truly distraught and feel The team’s National qualifier in this meet, the Jumbos were while David Reyna, Brian extremely underpriviledged that I did not go to Thanksgiving in 1500 meters, senior co- Kearney and David Legasse Day games. Before condemning me to death or dragging out the easily victorious in this meet captain Mark Herlihy, will be last year. Here are some of the will be pole vaulting for Tufts. A tar and feathers, I can explain. See, I attended a private high resting after his running at the people to watch on Saturday: For most of these com- school where the football schedule ends about a month after it Division I11 Nationals in Sprints (55 meters) - petitors, training began with starts, and they only play on Saturday afternoons. On several Cross-country last Saturday. Freshmen Andre Baynes, captains’ fitness practice in occasions I toyed with the idea of attanding my hometown’s an- In the 3000 (1.8 miles), the Chris Benson, Erik Drake, early September. Thus they nual game. But for years on end the football program, shall we Jumbos should do extremely Leo Lane, senior Jimmy Gar- will be ready and raring to say, left something to be desired and we always played against a well because Westfield State rett, and junior Nobi Yamaki have excellent performances on school which had qualified for the Super Bowl year after year. will be resting their distance should be successful in their Saturday. Watching my team being beaten forty something to a heck of a team which competed in the season debuts. In the 45 yard Track Dust: PS 3 1 Teaching lot less than that would leave a worse taste in my mouth than my Cross-Country Nationals in High Hurdles, Yamaki will Assistant and Fletcher student grandmother’s coffee cake. Michigan. Freshman Joel Rich return with Benson, Drake, Sandy Hulme and Tufts run- With the arrival of guests in the afternoon comes the pregame and senior David Damerjian Lane and freshman Marcus ner David Damerjian were 1-2 show. This is both good and bad (the show, not the relatives). should score easily for Tufts in Pryor to represent the brown at the weekly Fresh Pond 5 On the one hand it naturally means that there is an NFL game this event. Miler in Cambridge on Satur- soon to be televised. However, on the down side it means that and blue. Other events - National Middle Distances - In the day. Their times were 25:27 the station won’t be broadcasting “Days of Our Lives.” Alth- qualifier junior Andy Rockett, and 25:37 respectively in the events that span 400 meters up ough, occasionally the pregame can easily be confused with a Jim Hayes and Bill Leuci to 1000 meters, the men have blustery and frigid condi- soap opera, like the time when Ahmad Rashad proposed to Phy- should star in the shotput and tions.. . Damerjian’s team- licia Ayers-Allen of “The Cosby Show” on national television. a lot of depth. Freshmen Dar- 35 pound weight throw. Let- ren Brent, Tom Guglielmo and mate, freshman Joel Rich, was He stated something to the effect that if she said “yes” he would terwinner sophmore John second overall in a time of be the happiest man in the world, and if her reply was no that he Alex Sherwin, a Massachusetts Mcmahon along with Garrett State Fianlist in the 400 33:Ol at the hilly Marblehead would be the biggest turkey that Thanksgiving. Granted it was and Tom Carroll will compete iOK last Yaturday. not quite the same as seeing Bo and Hope, but considering it was meters, will be strong in the a holiday, it sufficed. quarter mile for the Jumbos One thing I have never quite understood is why the Detroit along with Marc Jerome and Lions always seem to be playing on Thanksgiving. I am sure Kent Logan in the 600 meters. that there is a perfectly good reason, I just don’t happen to know What is arguably the what it is. Being a die-hard fan of a certain AFC East team which strongest midddle distance for for the purpose of objectivity shall remain nameless (but it most the Jumbos is the 800 meters (half mile). Co-captain John Last Night’s Scores 1 certainly is not the Jets), watching an NFC game does not hold I nearly as much significance. Bennet, who has moved up Basketball Of course there are other alternatives. They range from at- from the 400 in his quest to Women: Tufts 68, Cum tempting to entertain seven hyperactive, younger cousins (it’s qualify for the Nationals will be joined by freshmen Frank Men: Tufts 105, Curry 83 not as if we are going to sit around playing quarters all after- Hockey noon); chatting with aunts and uncles about an array of fascinat- Antippas and juniors Tom ing topics including classes, what I’m majoring in, and of course Angus and Brian Springman. what I’m planning on doing with my life. Be serious. How on Springman qualified for the earth do they expect me to figure out what I am doing with my final heat in the Outdoor Divi- life when I still can’t even figure out how to arrange my block sion I11 New England schedule so I won’t have classes on Friday? Then again, I could Regionals last spring. always help out my mom in the kitchen. Detroit needless to say Sophmore John Regan along wins out. with junior Bob Feldmann and When you think about it, it is nice to have a day set aside every freshman John Tinger will be I year to visit with family and friends. And if you can get rid of competing in the 1000 meters them by the start of the Dallas game at 4:00, all the better. for the Jumbos. Long -Distances - In the -.. page eight Wednesday, November 25,1987

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