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Tufts University Wednesdaji, ktober 29, 1980 Volume 11, dumber 34

I__ ---.- SusDends Classes on Yorn Kippur Faculty Adopts Calendar by Bill Frechtman sented the committee's pro- posed calendar to the The Faculty of Arts and faculty . Sciences set the academic Schlessinger explained 1981-82 calendar for at that it was necessary to its meeting Monday. The move orientation to. before two outstanding' calendar Labor Day in order to have changes are that orienta- 65 class days. He added tion in the fall will be that the committee wanted held before Labor Day, and to prevent developing a that spring break and ex- more intense semester than tended spring weekend have the fall semester already been combined into one long is. recess. "The fall is a pressure The adopted calendar cooker," Schlesinger told also suspends classes on the faculty, explaining the Jewish Holy Day Yom that less than 65 class Kippur. days would' be unfair to Mathematics Professor students "who are paying REFLECTIONS. Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau went Bill Schlessinger, chairman a lot of money to go here." to "live deliberately," presents a picturesque scene of the Scheduling and Reg- Both Bobbie Knable, Dean I to the thoughtful visitor. (Photo by Ken SunshiLe), istrati.on committee, pre- - . ~ of Students, and Betty Curtin, Dean of Freshmen, Jeans Day.: An Exercise In A wareness stated to the faculty that because they have friends holding orientation before or brothers or sisters who Labor Day would have little are gay and don' t know how effect on students. to handle it." Larry Ladd, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, In the lettevs printed told the faculty that the in the Daily concerning cost of opening the univer- the issue of Jeans Day and- sity dining facilities homosexuality, the writer early would be approximate- of a letter to the editor ly $22,000. Later he ex- against homosexuality was plained that he wanted to termed homophobic. Marlowe ensure that the faculty responded to this attribu- was aware of the cost. tion by saying "many homo- Ladd explained that this sexuals are homophobic but translated into about a most gays are homophobic $6. increase in the meal to a lnrze degree. h lot plan. "You can only raise of gays are scared to death. They are scared tuition, board and housing costs so much," said Ladd, that they will be labeled meaning that there would a gay by the outside world a lower increase in some and they are scared to label themselves. They other budget by $22,000. The suspension of Wednesday is Friday? sue or as a*personal deci- don't want to face it be- classes on Yom KIppur and sion, Marlowe said that cause they are afraid of the committee's desire to The university schedule people are hesitant to face being rejected." maintain at least a two calls for today to be an it frankly. "That is the Being rejected and deal- day reading period prompted academic Friday. Students point of the Drop-in Cen- ing with individual's homo- their decision to begin should follow their normal ter. It's not just for gays sexuality in general are the semester before Labor but for the many people the aims 6f the TGC and Friday schedule. Day. Traditionally orien- Friday will still be ,whowant to know more abaut the drop-in center. "Peo- Friday. . ho=osexuality, either be- ple here seem to think that Continued, page 4 Continued, page 2 A' cause it scares them or Tufts Wednesday, October '29, 1980 2 DAILY living with or just having JEANS DAY, CONTINUED a gay friend it becomes Tufts Daily gays are roaming all over another issue. They just the campus ,I1 Ma lowe want to see it as something WILLIAM A. FRECHTMAN, Editor in Chief laughed. "Although there lARA M. KALAGHER, that has nothing to do with MICHAEL FEIBUS, News Editor is a healthy percentage RICH-EDLIN, Sports Editor Arts and Features Editor -, them.I' KEN SUNSHINE, Photography Editor MARGARET JOY FRISCH, Calender Editor of gays at Tufts, approxi- The TGC, according to ELIZABETH GROSS, Layout Editor DANNY GELBER, Managing Editor mately 200-400, only about Marlowe, is merely a para- BETSY ROSENBLOOM, Graphics Editor ART CHARLTON, Copy Editor 25 are active in the TGC." digm for the whole; that WENDY WEISS. Advertising Manager MIKEL TAYLOR, Business Manager In addition, Marlowe is, the TGC is just one The Tufts Daily is a non-profit student-run newspaper published by Tufts Univer- commented that the majority small subchapter of -200 sity weekdays during the academic year. Printing by the Harvard Crimson, Inc., of those 400 gays haven't to 250 gay organizations 14 Plympton St., Cambridge, Ma. Please address correspondence to: Tufts Daily. come into the TGC or in Boston. "We are actu- Curtis Hall, Tufts U., Medford, na., 02155. Telephone: (617) 628-5000, ext. haven't come out at all. 6130, 6131. Business hours 9-5 weekdays. U.S. postage paia in Medford, Ma. ally a unique gay organiza- ItIn addition," Marlowe com- tion because we concern mented," not all, not even both males and females." a majority, of gays on-cam- Although Mayor Kevin Banning Reporters Endangers pus are involved in the White has a gay advisor TGC just like all the which provided the gay com- Students' Freedoms scrabble players aren't munity with a liaison to nembers of the Scrabble the state government, two Zlub." The guiding light of Tufts University or for any in- bills which have been in Although Jeans Day is stitution of higher educat;.ionfor that matter, is learn- the State House and Senate a major event that the ing and undertanding; the sea;ch for knowledge and for several years still TGC organizes, it is also truth. Yesterday this light was eclipsed. Associate have not passed. involved in the general Dean of Students Bruce Reitman banned both the Daily TGC activity on campus orientation of the Tufts and the Observer reporters from attending the Social has been continual but not Community as to homosexu- Policies Committee meeting. His reason for closing the overwhelming, Marlowe com- ality. "We are more of meeting was his belieF that last week's Observer cover- mented. "When I first came a social organization than age included out-of-content comments that didn't accur- to Tufts, the Anita Bryant political," Marlowe ex- ately reflect the tone of the meeting. issue had just occurred. plained. "We speak to Reitman, if truly irked by last week's Observer ar- It had just happened the classes on campus, but are ticle, could easily have written a letter to the editor semester before and appar- mere for people who are or asked for a correction to appear in the next issue. ently it stimulated a sud- at different,stages of com- If he is concerned with the content of future articles den rise in TGC support ing out. We are here to :hen he should merely ask reporters to discuss with him and activity. However, when support each other." areas of interest to guarantee that content is correct. I got here, TGC was calming Because of the recent down. Likely, it's people But rather than utilize these accepted mediums of com- attention that the TGC and munication, he chose to close-off the meeting from stu- like Anita Bryant and Ed- Jeans Day has been receiv- mund Poor who tend to bring dents, denying them the right to scrutinize decisions ing, a general opinion that affecting them. people together .If gays are radicals has aris- Marlowe reiterated the As students we should view this action as unconscion- en among the Tufts commun- able. The Social Policies Committee is an organization desire of the TGC's Blue ity. "Most gays on campus Jeans Day by emphasizing entrusted with the power to suggest student social pol- are not radical" Marlowe icy to the Committee on Student Life. Clearly we as stu- that "it is not meant to' explained. "Most TGC mem- dents have a right to know what the rationale is behind intimidate people but to bers are sedate and don't decisions that affect our lifestyle. make them angry at them- want to make a. stink. We Freedom of the press is a highly cherished right in selves for holding views will stand a lot of put- is which are prejudicial. this nation. Though it not an absolute freedom, its downs before we get mad purpose nevertheless is admirable; to guarantee that We want them to think be- and defend ourselves." the public is not alienated or ignorant of issues that fore they put on their "Most times we don't affect them. Though we are only a small community \€ jeans, just that it would make it other people's bus- 4,400, our beliefs in the sanctity of these freedom, be like to be gay in a iness because they don't should not be belittled. There is no such thing as a world that doesn't accept want it to be their busi- minor usurption of freedoms, and for that 'reason we it." ness ,I' Marlowe said. "Most should be angry at this subversion of our rights. The TGS will hold an people are liberal in the- open discuss ion tonight ory but when it comes to at 8 pm in Burden Lounge, DOONESWRY by Garry Trudeau. Anderson. People of all different sorts of opinions , are welcome. :AMBRIDGE TYPEWRITER CQ. 354-6258 'midway to Harvard Square" IBM-SCM rent a Is-sa les-aepa irs 1722 Mass. Ave. Cam bridge

...... , ,.-,. . 3 Tufts DAILYWednesday, October 29, 1980

7 Fuses Rock and African 3rd World Sounds

by Jerry Friedman , late of tradition of being a pi- with pop music. On this Harvard and the "original" oneering band by taking record the lyrics are more In the five years since Modern Lovers on keyboards that long "implied" funki- phrase-like, often chanted Talking Heads first ap- and guitar. The first al- ness and actually stating or semi-sung in Mr. Byrne's peared on the New York rock bum, Talking Heads: 77, it. distinct style. scene, the band has gone won high marks from critics The result is the brand What seems most compel- through many changes, all even prompting a mass-ap- new album, - ling about the album, how- in a positive direction. peal-oriented magazine like a fusion of rock and Afri- ever, is the music and in- This year is no different, Rolling Stone to call it can-third-world music. terlocking rhythmic parts offering what is perhaps one of the "definitive al- This is no1 disco or reg- that are an expansion on the biggest change yet. bums of the decade." gae. it is a rare example the original Heads sound. In the beginning, the In their next two ef- of 2 rock band seriously While the husband-wife team band consisted of a trio forts, "More Songs About trying to int-egrate this of and Tina of former R.I. School of Buildings and Food" and type of music into their Weymquth had already been Design students--David "", the Heads sound, and the results are called one of the tightes Byrne, (singer, guitarist, were joined by noted Brit- striking . rhythm sections in rock, ), , i'sh rock experimentalist Gone for the most part the Heads have now taken (bassist), and Chris Frantz , who acted both are the Heads traditional that facet of their sound (drummer). The group won as co-producer and player song structures. The songs one step further. instant acclaim from seri- on both disks. With the on this LP are built around For their live perfor- ous rock critics for its addition of Eno, who added repeating and often mcsmer- mances, the Heads have add- performances in such di- modest synthesizer fills iz ing instrumentation, ed bassist Busta Cherry verse venues as punk-club and tape effects to their which is backed with a mul- Jones, (who has worked with C.B.G.B.'s, and "art- songs, the Heads won even tiplicity of percussion. Brian Eno before), guitar- spaces" like the Kitchen greater accolades. As far as the lyrics go, ist Adrian Belew, percus- Center in Soho. Since their trio days, Mr. Byrne is still writing sionist Steve Scales, and Before recording their people have a lmost invar i- about topics "unusual" for keyboardist Bernie Worrell first album, the Heads ably used the word "funky" rock music- (such as ef- of Parliament/Funkadelic. sought to round out their in describing Talking ficiency, government, air), Add to this one or two fe- sound without compromising Heads' unique sound. This but it is no longer in the male backing vocalists, its quirky minimalism. This year however, Mr. Byrne usual carefully metered, and you have transformed was accomplished by adding and company continue their rhyming style associated a tight rhythm section into , a deadly one. It has been their live performances, as well as their albums that have helped Talking Heads to retain their status as dif- ferent, and even weird. Their shows helped th-em to defy easy categorization despite misguided attempts to label them as "punk", "new-wave" , Irar t-r o ck" , etc. This has been, for the most part, attributable to David Byrnes' quirky, nervous and at times psy- Continued, page 4

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the Communications Office at Ext. 405 '..e. I I ext. 124 after -daily I 5:30 I or drop by 550 Boston Avenue. I & weekends I I 4 .Tufts DAILYTFJednesday, October 29, 1980 i FETING, CONTINUED. TALK 1PIG HEADS, CONT IWED- taion follows Labor gay. yesterda'y .that he was chotic renditions of his World music. Their pro- material. After five years ducer of the last few years, dar suspendfng classes on the faculty had approved - of touring, ,however, the Brian Eno, has also had Yom Kippur is only the sec- of suspending classes on band now appears more at a deep interest in non-Wes- ond calendar in Tufts his- Yom Kippur. "It's a good ease Qn stage. The tension tern music, particularly tory to do so. Last year sign that (itls) not an and excitement 'that accom- African. Last year's Fear classes were suspended when emotional issue," he added. panied Mr. Byrne's most of Music had one song on Yorn Kippur fell on a Mon- Schlesinger presented naric, stammering 1)erfor- it, "I Zimbra", with Da- day. two calendar proposals for mances, has been icDplaced daist chant. New York Times Little distussion was the spring semester. Pro- by the joyous excltement music critic Robert Palmer generated regarding the posal @ne contained a week- of seeing the I'new'' Talking also observed a few years suspension of classes on long spring vacation and Heads ensemble having a ago that the group had Ira Yom Kippur. Professor an extended spring weekend, great time up on stage. rhythmic sophistication Daniels of the Philosophy similar to this. spring's. This makes- for stirring unusual for white rock Dept. raised the point that The second proposal called and often moving versions groupsrt. the faculty had adopted for one long vacation from of new songs like "Once a policy regarding non- March 26 to April 12, and in a Lifetime", and "Houses It was about a year ago recognition of religious the holding of classes on in Motion" as well as in- that I learned-in a conver- holidays. Patriot's Day April 19. teresting re-workings of sation with drummer Chris The policy adopted Feb- The second calendar ' was older favorites like "Stay Frantz, that the band was ruary 13, 1978 states: overwhelmingly adopted Hungry", "Life During War- listening to a lot of Afri- "In .constructing the aca- after professors expressed time", and an incredible, can music and becoming in- demic calendar, religious the view that a long vaca- slowed-down, gospel-like creas'ngly fascinated with holy days will not be the tion ?light entice more stu- version of "Take Me To the it. What the band is be- sole factor in determining dents to not take long River". comi:ig "fascinated with" days on which classes will weekends away from classes. In retrospect, it has this year is anybodyis be held or suspended." The only opposition to , not really been a sudden guess, but it should be Schlesinger conceded the calendar came from mem- change that has been made great for listening next that the decision to not bers of the athletic de- by Talking Heads but a year. hold classes on Yom Kippur partment. A two week vaca- logical and carefully dev- was based solely in the tion will mean closing the eloping one. The Heads Talkins Heads will be fact that jt 'was a holy dormitories and force the of ten toured with reggae appearing at the Orpheum day. The facdty approved athletic dept. to house groups, indicating an in- Theatre Oil November 14 and the calendar regardless. and feed athletes involved terest ifi so-called Third 15. Schlesinger commented in spring sports. MAKE YOUR CHOICE $6.00 to OR $6 .OO to Tuf tsPI RG Reallocation

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Eaton Lounge: Fra terni ties : Mon,, Oct, 27 - FrL, Oct, 31 Sororities : 10:30'a.m, - 2:30 a.m. Hillside House: Dining Ha IIs : Thursday, October 30 Wednesday, October 29 Lunch and Dinner during Dinner I i Intramural Football Nears Playoffs I D I I by Rich Edlin already bee? Idetermined, I I Tilton (12-0) breezed Vic Gatto's Jumbos may through the league, handing I I be riding a five-game win- second place West (11-1) I srort ning streak and a its o~lyloss of the sea- 5-1 ovzz,ill I record, bbt son. Whi'le down on Profes- I did you know that as of The New Bookstore in i sor's Row, traditional I I 1 this date, there are four pow-erhouse Delta Upsilon I I undefeated football teams . (7-0) won with Dionysian I Porter Sauare 11 at Tufts? While they don't ease, while Delta Tau Delta I I I all chew nails and spit (6-2) captured its berth thunder, they're all out I Shopping tenter II in the playoffs by taking I I for the same thing--the second place. I I Intramural A1 1-Col lege At this time, the inde- I I Football :hampionship. penderit league championship I The way the playoff has yet to be determined. Cambridge 491-1980 I schedule's set up this year Blakeslee House, last I I calls for teams to partici- I I year's All-College finalist I c pate in one of three gener- is in the midst of a three al categories, with the team struggle. At present, I I top two teams in each mak- I I they are in second place HOURS: ing the playoffs. In ad- with a record of 4-0-2. I I dition, there will be two I In third place are the Ti- I at-large teams chosen. tans, kving accomplished I Mom-Sat. 9:30 -9~30 The Dormitory and Fra- . I a 5-1-1 record.. I I ternity League champions'have In first place, with I Sunday 1 -5:OQ I two games remaining, is I the Monadnock Sportsmen's I I 7Club (PISC). To date, their 1 record is 5-0-1. Friday I Special Introductory Offer I'r v. I at 4:30 on the Cousens I University field, first I K.C. KINGS Iplace MSC and second place I 20X OFF I Blakeslee House will play I IFRI. OCT.31 7:30P.Ms with the winner, the likely 1 Independent League cham- I on all books mICK€TSON SALE NO pions. I Those interested in I with this ad FOR $6.00 AT THE viewing this contest, en- I joying great touch foot- (offer expires Nov. 5) STUDENT ACTIVITIES ball, or just watching a I buxh of guys getting I 0F FEE worked up over whe,ther "he I 209 EATON HALL. g.?t him with one hand or I I two" should come on out. 'I I 25% Off on all calenders I I I I r Fea-turing a complete selection of I. .I I I SoP. R .To I I proudly presents a I I I I University -wide I I I paperbacks Reading Works I TALENT SHOW I I I I W- Thursday Nov. 20 I i% magazines Star I I I I I I Cohen Auditorium i I t I I I Cash prizes for the best i 1 0 I I I comedy, serious or musical act. I I I I Sign up to perform at Ballou Hall i I I Reception Desk Auditions will heldNOV., 3&5. I

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7 Tufts DAILY Wednesday, October 29, 1980 Notices Friday Stanford University Gradu- Seniors! The Senior Class; The Tufts Film Series pre- sents a special pre-Hal- loween showing of Me1 Brooksf riotous horror mo- vie satire, "Young Frank- enstein", Thurs. Oct.30 at Cohen Auditorium, 9 & llpm. Admission is only $1 * HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERS!! The Tufts Human Factors Student Section will meet on Thurs., Oct. 30, 7 PM, Burden Lounge, Anderson Hall. Ann Rollings will speak on "Human Factors and Speech Recognition" Munchies-All welcome! Edward Mowett will speak PERSONALS E- Kristen Brook Tspias is to interested students 11:ll is the only numerical a dink!!! (But a cute one) relationship I can compre- about the Institute of Pol- Anyone wearing Blue Jeznrj hend. itical and Economic Studies on Thursday, act. 30 is Stay tuned. :>uestion: Which of the single semester program NOT GAY! ! ! in London on Thurs, at 3:30 -the jellybean junkie Three Major Candidates is in the Rabb Room, Lincoln Dear Saab Turbo Owner, Pro-ERA, Pro-choice, Has .Filene Center. The INSTEP Love your taste in cars, Oscar Mayer- proposed a sound budget semester is an interdiscip- and love to meet you. Only a poli sci major could program and is Anti-Draft? REAGAN linary program involving XXX see through a politician!s NOT (He doesn't fall the study of economics, 9/29 B.S. into any of these catego- politics, and sociology. -LS ries) Not Jimmy Who? (Uouldn'+_ we all like to Peter Dale Scott, JPK As- Litt,le Mick Sister-- To my 2 favorite choops, forget about him!) Answer: sassination expert, will There are definitely good You guys are the greatest! John Anderson. So come on, be speaking Thurs. at 8pm times ahead: major scopage No one could ask for better all you closet Andersonites at Braker 1. Admission is at after hours (employees people to have as friends. --Join the Groundswell of 50c. included), beati-ng out the Thanks! Looking forward support for the next Pres- competition (the blonde Hillel Coffeehouse Thurs.. to more choops, milk and ident of the United States. ones), and giving out oj and great talks. On November 4 Vote for the in Lewis Lounge featuring pledge punishments (remem- the Beelzebubs, Lee Baird Love ya! best Presidential candidate ber, model pledges never The Third.leg John Anderson and much more. 8:OOpm. have fun) !

SPRING & SUMMER Daily Dining INTERN§HIPS FOR Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs Pancakes w/ warm syrup ACADEMIC CREDIT Warm honey-date muffins

MEETING Lunch : Beef Noodle Soiip Sweet and Sour Stuffed Cabbage Bar-b-que Beef in Syrian Coolidge Room Grilled Ham & Cheese Srilled Cheese Sandwich

Weds., October 29 Dinner: Roast Vea 1 4:OO p.m. Beef Bourguignon Squash Bake Oven potatoes 6 TuftsNotices DAILY lctober 29, 1980 Hillel Deli. Lunch today, Vie d n e s day Attention Biology Majors, PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS 1980 Faculty, Grad Students and Prof. Simches will discuss FOREIGN POLICY IMPLICATION Staff. On Wed. 10129 the Jews In France. $1.75 in Scuba Club meeting to fina- Biology Majors Club is the Hillel office, Curtis Jednesday, 7:00pm, Tufts lize plans for our dive sponsoring a party for the Hall. ilumni Hall. on Nov. 2 in Braker 13 dept. and for Biology Are you wearing blue jeans so, at 7:30, Wed., Oct. 29. Majors. The party will be today? If TGC thanks tepresent ing : Any questions call Maryanne from 4-5pm in the lobby you for having the nerve 2arter: Antonia Chayez at 628-0540. Also, if you outside Barnum 8. There to be yourself--gay, bi- (Undersecretary--U.S. plan to rent gear 1'11 need will be entertainment and sexual, straight-.,undecided Air Force) All a $5 deposit at the meeting. refreshments! or neuter. are welcome Inderson: Fred Golder tonight at an open discus- (Professor of Arbitra- Junior Class Committee will Attention all Culture sion at 8:OO in Burden tion Law--Northeastern meet on Wed., Oct. 29, at Houses, Cultural and Arts Lounge, Anderson Hall. University Law School) 6 PM in Eaton 209. Any in- Organizations! S.P.I.R.I.T. 'TGC...the alternative. Reagan: (to be announced) terested Juniors may attend is planning an Intercul- TUMS meeting tonight, Eaton to discuss class activities tural Arts Week. We need 206. Be there or don't. 8pm Panel of Foreign Policy your help. Please come to New York Stock Exchange, Questioners: Recording and Study Skills a meeting on Wed., Cct. Workshop, Academic Resource Gerard Garvey, the general 29 at 4 PM in Cohen 4. For Center, 120 Packard Ave. manager of Spear, Leeds Harvard University: Selwyn more info. call Dorothy Techniques for evaluating & Kellogg will be speaking Cudjoe, Ph.D. (Assistant Wetzel at 776-5213. All and improving your reading on the specialist system Professo~of Afro-Ameri- interested faculty are in- habits. Bring a textbook. and trading on the XYSE. can Studies) vited as well! Margi Fahey and Lillian Wednesday Oct. 29 at 5pm Fletcher School: Geoffrey Broderick. Today from 3:30- Last chance... To see a in Barnum 114. Admission Kemp, Ph.D. (Associate 5:OO. Tufts Women's Volleyball free. All are invited. . Professor of Interna- Home Game! Tufts vs BC! Sponsored by Ex-College. tional Politics) "Towards a Good GYN Exam" Jackson Gym at 7pin, Wed. Fletcher School: Alfred will be the topic of Tufts 10129. Be there, aloha. "Big and Little", by Botho P. Rubin, M.Litt,J.D. Strauss, will be presented (Professor of Interna- Women's Center Forum Wed., Freshman Class Committee 10129, 3:30pm in Barnum in the Arena Theater, Wed. tional Law) will meet on Wed. 10/29 through Fri., Oct 29-31, Tufts University: Tim Ire- 114. Peggy Barrett, Health 209! ~11 at 7pm in Eaton at 8: 15pm. Directed by land, Ph.D. Professor and Sexual i: i:y Counselor interested freshmen are at The Women's Center, will graduate student, Daina International Relations invited to attend. Robins, the award-winning be presenting a slide show comic tragedy shows us a and facilitating an infor- Tufts College Republicans Moderator: Philip Martin working to elect Reagan/ fighter, scrambling for mal discussion. Graduate Student, Flet- Bush. We will meet tonight something we all want--re- cher School. for the final time before lationships with others. The Psychology Society is the election at 7:OOpm in Reservations can be made Each representative of the sponsoring a lunchtime lec- Eaton 204. Only six days by calling the Box office. ture featuring Dr. David candidates will be'allowed left until the election! $.50, early reservations z Harder, clinical psycholo- three minute opening The Tufts Sign Language are encouraged. statement. Our panel of gist, speaking on THE Everyone is invited to a PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMOR. Wed., Club will mee't this evening questioners will prepare panel discussion regarding Oct. 29, 11:30 in McPhie and every Wed. at 8:OOpm 3 questions in advance on the political and economic Conference Rm. Limited in Eaton 203. People inter- the foreign policy of the conditions facing blacks space- Call Beth or Rena ested in Deaf Culture and candi-dates and related is- in the United States, the for reservations on Mon. Sign Language are urged sues. Caribbean and Africa. Guest Oct. 27 623-8196. to attend! speakers include Prof. Veve TCU Senate services will Clark, Prof. Gerald Gill, The Tufts Computer Society be interviewing applicants Thursday Prof. Pearl RoSinson, Mr. will sponsor a run-off sem- for traffic commission on Haddis Aberna, and Prof. The Jumbo Talk Series pre- inar on Wed., Oct.29 at Wed., today, at 7pm in Aggray Mbue. Thursday, Oct. sents Fletcher Prof. Uri 4:OOpm in Anderson 306. Eaton 205. Ralanan to discuss "U.S. All those interested are 30, Coolidge Room, Ballou Hall, sponsored by Black Foreign Policy in the welcome . Mime Meeting in Lewis 1980's" at 4pm, Thursday, Lounge 6:30-8:30. Questions Students Political Organi- ~ Tk.e Tufts Film Series pre- zation. in Freefer Hall Lounge. sents Milos Foreman's mu- call Don 776-7006. Pefreshments will be served sical celebration "Hair" The Anthropology Society All are welcome. at MacPhie Pub tonight at Investment Club meeting will meet at 5:30pm today, Attention Chinese-speaking 10pm. You won't want to 7:OO pm tonight in Eaton at 43 Ossipee Rd. Prof. 9- friends! Every Thursday miss this beautifully 202.. Computer-simulated Miriam Balmuth will spzak at 12:30 we have a Chinese filmed and choreographed portfolios, stocks, bonds, on the topic "Classical Table in the faculty lounge auaptation of the infamous commodities, and other in- Archaeology and What It of the Fletcher Building. broadway play. Admission vestments discussed. All Isn't Anymore." All inter- All are welcome--Bring or is a bargain at $1. welcome, from neophyte to ested people are encouraged All buy your lunch. are invited. expert. to attend. 'RIDEBOARD Landlord hassles? Want to l'ired of tickets? Brand AHF fiead Light Composite new, in-the box Super Tennis Racquet with gut Ride offered to UVM or Bur- change apartments or move Snooper I1 (long-rancje stringing. It has a 42~grip lington area. Leaving Fri. off campus? We are looking radar detector). Serio::s and is in good condition. 10/31, for you to share. a 4 bed- 3pm, returning Sun. offers only. Bob 666-5783 Call Carlton at 623-5022. 11/2. Call Angela x249. room house, not far from campus. Get in touch with nornings or evenings. LOST AND FOUND Rant to get to Fort us at 623-8153 after 5 ?M. I need a Bio 7 text--Man, 1,auderdale for about $25? Jill and Stephan. Nature, and Society, , by Lost: One black P-coat in Drive a car down at the Peter Volpe. If you want Carmichael dining hall last . beginning of winter break Room needed immediately in apc. near campus or to sell your copy please Sunday night. Reward of- gith a few friends. If phone Donald after 6 P:l .fered. If found please con- interested, call Larry at Boston for (F) Tufts senior at 729-0365, keep trying. tact Shelly at 666-3823. 391-2402. Leave message for Odette at 623,-6502. Typists needed: Have typing Ride needed to Albany, RPI 1 gold watch fognd in Cohen Female housemate wanted skills? Interested in earn- practice rooms. Call Laur- or anywhere nearby. Leaving ing some extra money? Tufts 10/31, returning 11/2. Call next semester. Call Lori, etta x60-405. 625-2610. Student Resources Typing Harriet at 666-5772. Lost: Gold rope chain Female roommate wanted Service needs people to Ride needed to Colby Col- bracelet with bar. Much starting Nov. 1. Apartment type term papers, applica- lege area (Waterville, sentimental value. Large practically on campus. tions, etc. Hours are at Maine) Fri or Sat(ll/l) reward offered. If found Extremely reasonable rent. your convenience and steady and returning Sat or Sun please contact Lori at 623- Call 666-8298. employment is available. (11/2). Will share expenses Earn some extra money--call 0445. Call Mary 623-3329. WANTED TSR at x6129. r XST: One denim jacket at corner of Whitfield and . Ride' desperately needed Do you need camera film Tufts Student Resources Packard last Friday. If to Itacha, NY for two for 35MM camera? I have people Fri., Nov. 14, is looking for a freshman, seen please call Dan at sophomore, or junior 400 ASA for color slides, returning Sun., Nov. 16. 776-2497 in eves. ASSISTANT MANAGER. Salaried 20 exp. and 400-ASA for Will share driving and ex- LGST: Pair of glasses position. Responsibilities color prints, 24 exp. Cost penses. Please call Liebe w/gold wire frames in brown include supetvising office well below retail price! at 666-1684. case (says sterling on operations and off ice ALSO... Excellent condition case). Great optical value. staff , handling special gold area rug (10'~16") Going to RPI? Troy? Albany? Call 776-3666, ask for employment projects and negotiable price. Call I need a ride one way, af- Squinting Steve. advertising.' This job is Anita 628-2411, after llpm ter eleven on 11/8. Will weeknights. share expenses. Call Elkie, an excellent learning op- LOST: a Physics notebook X406 before 11:30 AM portunity for individuals Arms and the Man. Group (Physics 12) on the first interested in business. rate tickets available for floor of Anderson Hall. Ride needed to Willimantic, Approx. 15 hrs. per week. tonight's performance. For Anyone w it3 information U of Conn. or anywhere Bookkeeping experience more info, call 628-0420 please call 666-0786. Ask nearby. Leaving 10/31, helpful. Applications or x245 and leave a mes for Steve. returning 11/2. Call Laura available at Tufts Student Tickets also availablefforve at 666-3220. Resources. First Floor, Dave Brubeck on Nov.16. f E RSONALS Curtis Hall X6129. Due Wed. Happy B-day to T.J., the Ride offered. to UVM (Bur- 3ct. 29 at 5 PM Is Bruce Springsteen in D.J. ! lington Vermont) or Albany your blood? Do you need Amour toujours, which is on the way. Leav- WANTED: Color pictures of to see him in concert on C.C., Inc. ing Thurs, 10/30 and re- any Tufts activities. The Dec. 15 or 16 at Boston turning Sunday 11/2. Call yearbook need color pics. Garden? Well, I can accom- Charlie from Theta Chi- Mark, 625-2080. Anything you consider modate your needs. I have Some day we hape. printable please bring to floor, stadium, and balcony the Yearbook office in Cur- seats going for best offer. QUESTION: Which of the two Going away 2nd semester? tis Hall Loft anytime from Hurry! Call Robyn at 666- major candidates (those Want to get out of your Oct. 20-23. 5184. with more than 9% of the voters supporting them) lease or sublet your apart- Wanted: To trade-My- 2-5 ment? We are looking for P-lymouth Arrow GT Hatchback recognizes Jerusalem as Talking Heads Tickets (Nov. 4 cyl., 5 spd., air cond., the capital of Israel, has a 2 bedroom apartment near $14at Orpheum) 7th Row Cen- caihpus. Call Dan 628-0492 FM-AM radio, . full instru- termed West Bank Settle- ter, For your B-52's (Nov. mentation, new radials. ments "legal", and calls or Terry 776-5054, late 6) of com2arable quality. nights . 25 mpg city, 30 mpg high- Israel a strategic ally Call Wayne 391-2346. way. Excellent cond. $3100, of the U.S.? ANSWER: RONALD 9. Single room available for 862-8735 REAGAN!!! He also is -OP- spring semester in fully- SALES ADC Accutrac 4000 program- POSED to registration and . furnished -apt. 1 block Antique wooden dresser for mable turntable with remote t.he draft. Nov. 4 is your from campus. Females only. sale; good condition; best control. Excelient condi- last chance to stop peanut- Please call Shari, Robin, offer. Call Marc at 776- tion. Six months old. Call foreign policies!! Vote -- nnhhio at 631-0161. 6175. 776-521 Q 5 ReaganjBush