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Carlin by Carlin $7 m illion lost to M artin M arietta Carlin in review By John Daniel Stapleton Martin Marietta was set in the Martin Marietta had three com­ O f The Triangle contract. petitors for the contract with Drexel: Boeing, Electronic Data Processing, Questions have been raised in this by Gary Horninger one mentioned anything attout tlie heat, the Moment of Truth had arriv­ and Arthur Anderson. In contrast with On May 18, 1983, Drexel’s Board matter concerning conflict of interests Triangle Staff Writer "obstructed hearing” sections either. ed - George Carlin was on stage. Some Martin Marietta, their Chairmen or of Trustees unanimously approved a within the Board of Trustees. J. With these kinds of conditions, it’s no of the high points of his act involved Chief Executive Officers are not services contract with Martin Marietta Donald Rauth, former Chairman of George Carlin drew mixed reviews wonder the audience moved forward the Women’s 200 meter breast stroke. represented on Drexel’s Board of Corporation for the installation of the Drexel’s Board, is Chairman of Mar­ last Friday when he graced Drexel or left. New Jersey (the Tollbooth State), Trustees. Automated Drexel Administrative tin Marietta’s Executive Committee; with his presence. Reports have it that The opening act was Travis and assorted sports, a moment of silence Measures were taken to get ADAM Management system (ADAM). This William Hagerty, former President of about 1000 people left early due to Shook. These R & B players did not as well as the numbers 68 and 71. back on track, but a second review in system was to update the computer Drexel, was a director of Martin their poor view, the poor acoustics, fit in with the typical Drexel attitude. Carlin closed his act with the infamous services in Drexel’s administrative of- Marietta; J.L. Everett, former Chair­ January, 1985, concluded that ADAM and uncomfortable heat in the gym. Their act effectively killed the ef­ list of “ Words Which Can’t Be Said flces. Martin Martietta began work on man of Drexel's Board, and current was now sixteen months behind Those people who stuck through the fervescent mood which began brew­ On Television,” which grew from 7 the first phase of the project, which Vice Chairman, is a member of Mar­ schedule, and an additional $85,000 adverse conditions did get a fine show ing back in the Winter Term when the to over 400, none of which are was the installation of a new computer tin Marietta’s Board of Directors. The had been spent beyond what had been from George Carlin, provided they tickets first went on sale. Levi’s com­ printable. system that mainly involved the Of­ contract was approved while Hagerty estimated. withstood the opening act. mercials are preferable to the R & B All in all, the George Carlin Com­ fice of Student Information and was President and Rauth was Dr. Brian Hawkins, former Before the opening act, SPA seem­ act the audience received ‘If Travis edy Concert was a very much Records. Chairman. Associate Vice President for Com­ ed to have everything very much under and Shook ever produce a record, rest welcome change from the usual Drexel A progress review of the project in President Gaither doesn’t believe puting and Telecommunication, was control. The organization was superb assured it will be found in the back of student’s weekend routine. It’s too bad September, 1984, revealed that it was that this indicates a conflict. “ I think asked if Martin Marietta was - until the show started. The audience the "Bargain Section” of a record Drexel doesn’t have the proper fourteen months behind schedule, the evaluation of the proposals took competent. became annoyed soon after the con­ shop in Podunk, Utah. facilities to hold such an event that $900,000 over budget, and that place away from them,” he said. “ I “ I didn’t say that,” was Dr. cert began. It seems surprising that George Carlin relieved the audience draws such a large amount of people. seventy-five percent of the $5.7 think the evaluation took place here in Hawkins’ reply. there were no "obstructed view” from their torture at the hands of The Student Congress and SPA should million allocated to the project had the University. Of the four contractors A recommendation was made to the seats. Perhaps the back half of the gym Travis and Shook. For those people be commended for their efforts in been expended. who submitted proposals, Martin Board of Trustees that the contract be was “obstructed view” and no one who stuck through the bad seating, bringing this special event to the exam­ A one million dollar liabiity limit for Marietta was determined to be the terminated. To ensure that the project told the unsuspecting ticket buyers. No hearing, opening act, and sweltering laden campus of Drexel University. failure of performance on the part of most capable.” was optimally handed over to Drex- Cominued on page three Karen Kreitzjberg awarded Carlin by Carlin By Joe Saunders ten a lot looser. Fulbright Grant Of The Triangle T: Has the character of stand up W e l l n e s s comedy changed too? George Carlin appeared at the gym Cariin: Well, the public is a lot dif­ attend Drexel. She has won numerous Special to The Triangle last Friday night to perform at a Stu­ ferent, but comedy’s still got to do the science and scholastic awards, in­ dent Program Association-sponsored same thing. You know, you go up Karen Kreitzberg, a senior in En­ cluding the Achievement in En­ W e e k event. Although the show was marred there, stand up and talk about what’s vironmental Science, has been award­ vironmental Science Award (1985); by several problems with the sound topical. It really doesn’t matter what ed a Fulbright Grant for Graduate she completed her undergraduate equipment and the comedian was ob­ the topics are, it’s still the same thing. studies in March with a 3.92 grade- Study Abroad during the 1986-87 viously unhappy with the show, he You still gotta be fiinny. academic year. The award will sup­ point average. agreed to allow a short interview after­ T: Is it more cynical now? port Kreiuberg’s research at the Max The Drexel community also knows by Gary Horninger wards; the first in the tour. Permis­ Carlin: I don’t think “ cynical” is Planck Institute in Mainz, West Ger­ her as an outstanding swimmer - the Triangle Staff Wnter featured. sion for the interview was granted by the right word. I ’d say it’s more “ ir- many, where she will assist other Most Valuable Swimmer of the Drexel Thursday will be the day to enrich Alan Hamson, Carlin's manager, on reverant” now. You don’t have to scholars in developing a model for the women’s team in 1983, and the holder The Drexel University Wellness one’s Intellectual Wellness through the condition that no questions concer­ worry about saying anything you want atmospheric chemistry in storms. of one pool record and one Drexel Committee is running many different discussion of topics ranging from ning the technical problems be asked. anymore, about anything you want. According to Dr. Gregory Barnes, record. kinds of events from April 14 to April nuclear fallout to public perception of Carlin was seated at a table in a It’s just that people are more realistic Drexel’s Student Fulbright Advisor, In taking up her studies in Mainz, 19 as part of Wellness Week. various races, stereotypes, and small room near the women’s locker now, they’re not living in a dream there is no record of a previous Drexel Kreitzberg will be returning to a set­ Emotional Wellness will be featured religions. A workshop on study skills room in the gym relaxing amid a clut­ world the way they used to, especial­ student winning an award in the forty ting in which she has already com­ on Monday, April 14, and includes will end the day. ter of empty Perrier bottles - he’s been ly in the fifties. year history of the Fulbright program. pleted two co-op internships. She Swedish Massage Demonstrations and Occupational Wellness is Friday’s straight since the late seventies - T: A lot of your material has been Kreitzberg is the daughter of Dr. speaks fluent German and is engaged also a playshop on "How to be topic. The Campbell Soup Company relaxing before leaving for the airport autobiographical [a nod from Carl Kreitzberg, Professor of Physics to Andreas Valentin, a dental student Nutty.” of Camden will conduct tours of their to do his next show in New York. Carlin]; have you ever considered and Atmospheric Science, and the se­ in Mainz. They will be married in Physical Wellness is covered on healdi promotion program. There will “ The sound was a little bad,” he writing an autobiography? cond of three Kreitzberg children to June. Tuesday. Participants will be able to also be a workshop which will help said without prompting, “but after Carlin-. No, I think that’s a real ego determine their physical fitness in a prevent job burn-out before it happens. about twenty minutes, when things got thing. I think people who write or “ F.I.T. Stop.” Aerobic conditioning, Wellness Week ends on Saturday, rolling, it got a little better I guess.” authorize biographies are on some sort vegetarian diets, and swimming stroke April 19, with a Run for Relief race, Hamson frowned and the subject was of ego trip. I have written some improvement will also be discussed with all proceeds going to USA For changed.
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