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The Fordham Ram ,1 THE FORDHAM RAM ,1. 47, No. 13 Fordham University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458—October 8, 1965 401 Twelve Pages orclliam Study to Examine Women's Dorms I Mayoral Candidate Buckley iiobal Manpower Resources Likely Possibility Assails Corruption, Blocs, Foes Next September By Larry Nagengast A building housing four apart-" "My primary ambition is to breathe hope into New York ments on E. 191 St. has been pur- City, to help the populace escape from group politics, and to chased by the University to serve, instill fear in the political nabobs who feel they can fool all of the people all of the time." Speaking before a crowd of it is rumored, as dormitories for about 3,000 students in the Fordham gymnasium, conservative the Thomas More coeds beginning mayoral candidate William F. Buckley, Jr., thus summarized next September. his reasons for seeking tlis top | According to Brother James M. Post in this city's government. Kenny, University Business Man- The conservative candidate for ager, the transaction was com- mayor received an enthusiastic pleted just last week and no spe- welcome from the crowd who greeted him with a full minute of cific plans with respect to reno- cheering as he entered the sym vation have as yet been finalized. and delivered a standing ovation He did indicate, however, that at the conclusion of his speech Approving applause interrupted current plans call for the build- him at several points during his ing to house male students. I .ilhcr Gibbons working on world manpower address. At present the brown, brick- Nobable outbursts came when \ ruicinam Jesuit, aided by four assistants and financed fronted dwelling houses two stu- Buckley referred to the monopoly power which labor unions hold h ,i ai.mt from the Federal Government, is making the dents, a family of four, and two over the city and later when he j ;t survey of scientific and engineering manpower resources single individuals. One of the ten- alluded to the danger which faces |cr attempted on a global basis. ants mentioned that the building one's life, limb or maidenhead if The priest, Rev. William J. Gibbons, acting as director of Is also inhabited by rats. he dare venture on foot from oiu Lrdham's' Scientific Manpower Survey, has received a total end of the city to the other. [approximately $124,000 in twos' Tenants Notified An almost predictable round of hnls from the Economic and The survey, in essence, will at- cheering broke out when, during' tempt to compile a global inven- The two students now living in the question period that followed pnpower Studies section of the Foundation tory of all scientific and engi- the building leased their apart- the speech, a student referred to itional Science ment from the previous owner ESI''>. The grants will enable neering personnel. It will then continual misrepresentation by the Ither Gibbons, to complete a relate the number o,f qualified directly and, according to Brother press of statements made by Jidy entitled "A Global Inventory people available in a given area Kenny, will continue to live there. prominent people. This has been a Scientific and Engineering to the needs of that people for the popular gripe on Rose Hill and next five years. The study will also The remaining tenants, it has received wide press coverage when luipower Resources." seek to determine the number and been ascertained by the RAM. friie first grant, of $43,500, was brought up two years ago during types of institutes oL' higher learn- have been notified otherwise by Madame Nhu's appearance on Bill Buckley ise of the survey. A second ing in relation to the production the University. One Mrs. Morano, cftmpus. Jrerod an 18 month exploratory of people who are capable of ad- who occupies the first floor flat fiscal mismanagement, and school larded In the fall of 1963 and with her husband and two chil- Buckley passed up this oppor- redistricting. vancing modern science and tech- tunity to criticize the press, how- lint, this one of $80,000, was nology. dren, reported that the occupants If Elected tide last week. It extends the have been requested by the Uni- ever, indicating that he had been Several weeks ago, Buckle'y Father Gibbons, a former teach- quoted "accurately and in con- stated that, if elected, the first •vey lor approximately 2 years er of demography in Fordham's versity to vacate the premises by 'vluch time a manuscript suit- December 1. The notification text" and he was Indeed a "radi- thing he would do "would be to department of sociology, stressed cal conservative." demand a recount." Today he pro- lie for publication -will be sumnit- the globeil nature of the study. Up csime, she said, sometime during to the NSP. the week of September 24. She in- Buckley continually attacked his nounced a firmer program: Buck- until now such manpower studies dicated that they are experiencing prime enemy, Republican-Liberal ley asserted that he would treat iiave been made on local areas extreme difficulty locating simi- candidate John V. Lindsay, assert- the people of the city as individ- such as the U.S.S.E., the U.S.A. lar accommodations at a compar- ing that Lindsay "joined the Re- uals, deprive the blocs oE group j Gridiron Queen and China. But these have been able rent. publican Party merely as a mat- advantages, provide security off purely local in scope, encompass- j ter of convenience, and actually life and limb, promote decent liv- Will be Selected j ins; less than half the world. But The University, again according stands left of the center of the condltlons without the proni- I Father Gibbons' study is the first to Mrs. Morano, has agreed to pay Democratic Party." He reempha- 1 jSE,s oj ]an(j speculators and oligo- lor Pirate Game ' on a truly global basis. It will deal j moving expenses plus a small sized his stands on crime rates, (Continued on Page 9) (Continued on Page 2) ' bonus, to the dislocated tenants. ! the proposed civilian review board, 11 he Seton Hall Alumni Game! |h -miled for Saturday, October will be the sottins for the Faculty Convocation Sodality Sets Ii mation of the Fordham Uni- li iiiy Homecoming Queen. Any Heidelberg Scene |i whether a University student. • self, or the date of a University Anniversary At Harvester Ball in tithtr of the uinown or By Eileen Courtney he Toth Aiuui i1 Minister will n ^ n t mipita, io t-li^i'ole for be held in the University gym ' "> npr iltion. The official emblem of Ford- ihi-. fa->iu h i ' h, October 9. I \npliL i ions, which must be ham's 125th Anniversary year was Tins u ii Mh i i 1 I)1 Heidel- i Hie October ID dead-1 unveiled at last Sunday's Facul- b' i in il < > i inn introduce ould include a picture of ty Convocation. Designei d by ffac- tin Umosplii l ot tilt qulint, uni- i (nitt tint, alonii with her ulty member Vytautas Jonyna- it I \ewl\ ut\ to fit \m The deco- ii iiis , telephone number, f shows a laurel branch, with its l ition < >mmiii headed by ii IIKJIIUI occupation. Twenty reference t.o academic excellence, I John niN IHUI, i. s nova plans '>ii ' will be interviewed entwined with an abstract mono- loi dit in itiii". the ::.vm. gram of Hi;1 initiiils, "F.U." A stai, n M mday, October 11 and 1 During the first week of sales, o lobtr 15, l>tnois- a rom- symbolizim . the University's iden- till it nit very slowly. But early i u Sophomore.,. tification with th" national intei- k this \ eek showed a great im- ilt of personality, p'.Hs:-. ! ret throughout the years, is oiuuLiit If these sales are any ii nd unions other fenii- j promnernt. in lit ill in the Harvester should "l 'uuti s, the UH.kes will j i ich Us proj.'cletl goal ot 600 (|i Omen nncl her court <>i j Annually, the Convocation of 1 the Faculties lionor.s faculty m iles Joe Mnloney, general ""'ii i Up. On tin ii,iy of [ inenib* rs with 2ti years .service to hairman of the dance, is confi- H tin Queen and eufJ'ir- J (lie University with the Bine iit that the Harvester Cominit- " i u in svTiit .• formal 1 11 MiTenti uiedai. This year, n uost- i til bi able to present a sub- ill nde a float eon. ;i net- j 1 (•.'leniouial dinner-dance doubled stantial gift to the missions. Hi Pooslcr club I as !he premif1!' event of the an- Orchids to be Sold ' ' ' itinn of H HijinuMinin".' niversary celebration and tfenetal This year flowers are being sold " 1 in ninovati'ir. uniiiu.'lv intioduetion ot Fordham's presi- by the dance committee. White or I (1 io K lit wed ]''(irilham Kool dent-designate. Hev. Leo P. Mc- Father O'Keefe shows i:!5-cniblrm to Convocation regular orchids can be bought at I < fc.n die tlisiai:itiiiiiali in the ticket desk for $3.50. These II s Poil in 1954 and liuriii". center, dedicated to a growlU in Under the direction of Hev. Eu- orchids must be ordered by Thurs- t' u Mai hpse wl-.ivli fnlli-wi-ii. Annivcisaiy Theme knowledge through teaching, re- gene F. O'Neil, building programs day afternoon. They can be picked v'i 1 oidham v -i.. annually up a the door the night of the 1 K. v. Vincent T. O'Keefe, who will search and community service.
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