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&• Fall '70 MILTON FRIEDMAN 8 P.M. NOV. 5, THURS. Na 7 Bernard M. Baruch College AUDITORIUM NOVEMBER 4, 1970 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow Four Bronze plaques bearing the signature request for the bike racks. Other requests, TSarueh College of the City Urn versify V were. such as^puhlicaioiice^ of - -T-O;- ~ - President Jerome Br Cohen V- ix^i^dSB3«e^^4fce^I^e«gteftAvewue t^Jdmg^eft "TSf-aaMtfcg" ^•^RW^f^wwarehwa MMpM^rMwb.^^ Tuesday, October 27. When -5 PM cammee time. Until then^studeht input into hiring Committee • around three plaaues were still or ***=the" and firing rem,ams nil. ^/•-i-iU-I ,Vc requesz vour .remediate attention and •cr.asmg seen; A.ep^ unoer raps sr.c ra-ciatcrs untL- 'me '^f?ee , na"-pcd e;?"caue~ c zne police minutes arter >:.owing matters: following day. a group calling itself the Ac the plaque was liberated. This would appear oer. Hoc Plaque Liberation Committee drew u~ .st to administration policy on •\a"~S ->n" a list of demands, which subsequently wers _.— je onto the campus. The police - -v. {-- - redrawn as recuests. •ore asked to keeo out bv Dear. Bennett. :s i ~ e'-'oc. n ~a" ;"*p. /^^w,-*,i:j'ac'c President . on Tvecmescav. Tl: ... O.C\ rr.cxs oe p.ac; ores en tec is —: o-*-\— - —•»**- r^f :sser. President of :ssue. ^.onen sa:c mat re v»o; ';ec tne requests :c Presider; channel the requests to groups such as the ...oner.-, -.e. ;ping to keep the channels, open 4. A sign is to be placed or. the doors tc - Baruch College Community Conference. It between :he Committee and ' the ad- Poom 903 to reed "Student anp^d Pacuit*-v; appeared that some of the issues would m~ris_ra uc ^55 m Bruse of . on:erence Room . come to a speedy conclusion, such as the Student Personnel Services. 5. That a plaque identical to those on the 17 hoxirgtor. Avenue building be aifixec to the » / -^ e* %_«v „ . •_ \^-v :-. v^_ . £. Ail P&3 promotion lists rscsive an advisory review by all student governments Football Season Kicks Oft and that such promotion lists be distributed to all student publications as the lists are Theiootbairseasonis upon us, and Baruch 'he turf in our stadium may not be the presented to the F&B Committee. This item College, once again, will be in the in best. :t tne streetlights or the corner cincludes both department, school and tercollegiate limelight. Our season opened runct.on wei_, anc savec many of our College ?&3 Committees. on Oct. 7, as the team gathered in our 22nd players from being smeared over 22nd We are desirous of your bringing such street stadium for it's warm up game. street. When the traffic or. the field became matters concerning these requests, as may Twenty or-so of our top grid-iron favorites intolerable. Rick Cariucci led his followers ;>e necessary, to the attention of the College this bruta" organizations such as the 3CCC. ~ n Hov»~;S anc Acs ^xmar wrere standouts as they mereileslly plowed sidelines tc resume the Baruch Football through the opposition in a dor-or-die battle. cheer. It goes as follows: Sobbing With Little Heip Joe Joe added class to the team when he entered the game several minutes after its ACS—STUB From Your Friends start. But the big break-through came when ACS Sr n one-t>ther-than Mark Citron, whistele and v "P i' Priscilla La Barbera lovers: get your head all the way in and,.- ffV Iorce<^ ^ way :mto the game yelling, you're bound to come out with something. Mike Lewandowski. found out one of his "I'm- wonderful. Let me win the game for Pick is magnifice JCi i*(._..& - youT terested in cheering Our" Boys should ge -Where-were VOK Thursday at-l2r00? If you duties as therBooscot~as"hls headTswished i continuously moved from one grand touch with Rick. He's the most energetic hi:opened to be in the Lounge vicinity in around in the bowl for an apple. One ad B;:ruch you may have seen or even partaken vantage I must admit that he had though, stand to another, to try to find the most cheerleader in Baruch. He'll cheer his wa : comfortable seats. I was first situated on the into your heart. r v. Iltt'e apple bobbing experience. The was a Booster wiping his face each time he ledge of the Marble Lounge. They were, as I So went the first Baruch football fantasy. opportunity was provided for you by your came up for air. discovered later, superior to any of the other Tickets for future games may be obtained in Booster friends. There was money in each of the apples seating accomodations. But with our finest the Ticker office. First. Marie Mirenda decided to and one poor student who found out too late seats, came Mrs. Lockwood. She informed Baruch's football team may not be demonstrate and almost drowned in the broke a tooth after joyously taking a huge those of us on the ledge that, for her peace of number one, may not be organized, may not attempt. Now at least she won't have to bite out of his hard won apple. mmd, we.had better get back in; so we did. wash her face for a week. The latest rumor is that there was a pair be financed, and may not be too good; but One of the first to get an apple was a of contact lenses floating around in the bowl. No one ever refuses Mrs. Lockwood. I then their ours. So when you see one of our he- member of YAF. Mike Farrelly. Whoever the unfortunate Baruchiah is who went back to 22nd street to stand on the men, give him a big kiss. Destroy the in Mr. Tribble got his apple on the first at losU his lenses (if he can find his way sidelines. It wasn't quite as good as the securities of our team, and perhaps one day tempt. H*> said that he had lots of practice around) can claim-them in the Booster aerial view, and the Student Council window Ohio State will go into a deep sweat, instead from "the'Boy Scouts. But I know that it was Office. But please make sure that you have is too high to receive the full excitement and of roaring laughter, at the mention of really- his technique. Hint to apple bobbing proof of ownership with you when you come. dynamicy of thee Baruch team. Baruch. <?, NOVEMBER 4, 1970 BARUCH TICKER PAGE 2 NOVEMBER 4, 1970 BARUCH TICKER PAGE 3 Announcements Profs English Co remittee Free Friedman! Job Placement Help Needed IN THE LOUNGES > Anti-war, workers in the New York film The English Department would be glad to Dr. Milton Friedman, widely known as a Apply immediately for jobs as switchboard industry have recently volunteered their hear from all students who would like to F.B.I strong critic of government economic operators for large utility...Christmas services to a unique film project. A 60- serve as Student Representatives on various policy, will speak on "Government Policy in Holidasy plus two days training, very well PROFS BLAST HOOVER WITHDRAWAL by Joe-Jo minute non-profit documentary about the departmental committees.** The Electives OF FBI AGENTS FROM JOHN JAY trick grew out of pure wisdom. He simply In asking Mrs^Lockwpod, who happens to an Inflation Economy" at Baruch College on paid:-Mrs. Mamlet, Room 407, 155 East 24th Vietnam Veterans Against the War was Committee, in particular, is in immediate closed the doors and windows to the oven, hire the entertainment, why. we don't have Thursday evening, November 5th. Street. Many. Typist Jobs need of three student representatives. All Students of Baruch College were en set the temperature at a pleasant no the concert in the auditorium instead of Oak, available.NOW!!! nroduced bv Arthur Littman -with the City University's professors today called tertained in the Oak Lounge by a "Saddle support of the membership of Film Industry applicants are invited to talk to Miss Oliver the FBI's removal of 15 agents from John degrees and dug on us all excreting. But still she replied that she didn't want the group or Miss Mass in the English Department. Rock" group named Frontier. The mini- undaunted we remained to enjoy the music playing to a half filled auditorium because it Wafchout, Seniors for Peace, the organization responsible for Jay College-"a threat to the teacher's right concertetarted a little before one and ended Free Film the war protest work stoppage in the New to teacfi and the student's right to learn." of "Frontier'*: might hurt their feelings. She also stated at two o'clock. This new group, only together 2 months, that too many students involved in clubs A studentrwe know planning to graduate in York film industry on June 17th. Littman Study Abroad In a telegram to FBI Director J. Edgar The group played to a typical Baruch January 1971 ran into a problem. He The following films (Free) will be shown managed to assemble a thirty-man crew on Hoover, who ordered the resignation of the got into acid, hard and country rock as well would miss their Thursday dub meeting to crowd...three people per square foot. The as playing a couple of...get this...Hawaiian see the groups...Any help in this in registered for a Management III course this at 8:15 PM, at Baruch College's Auditorium,, a volunteer basis and to obtain sufficent The CUNY program of study abroad is students last Friday (October 23T, CUNY's students however were well prepared for term.