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V ' Lamport Program Leaders' Viewed Weekend • . * Page 4 "THirty Years of Responsible Freetlott*'9 Page 7 Boruch School of Business and Public Administration—City College of New York XLVtH-No. 2 Wednesday > February 13, 1963— ay 9UB>scripffM>n- muy' acuity Free Tuition Opinions BHE To Campaign J For Mandate Rt'T^n* nonnnTs fight jEQx_restpration of the mandatory Ronnie Ward and Ira Yellin free tuition clause to state law* for the City University is' n the wake of (Governor beginning1 Lo materialize. .kefeller's request for tui- "Student Council is ffoinjr to at-, been maintained for 116, years/* n at the State University, tempt to contact each local Par- Dr. Rosenberg continued. "State re is doubt over whether ent-Teacher's Association," de- law was changed in 1&61 to give re will be, or should be, clared Ronald Novita '65, chair-j the board - permissive power to tion at the City University. man of the Free Tuition Commit- .charge or not charge tuition,, thus eaking: before the first meet- tee. "In addition, we plan to go (taking away the ^mandate. We will f Student Council this semes- to the assemblies of the four "high j make every effort during this ses- l5e^m Emanuel Saxe declared schools in our district and inform j sion of the legislature to regain the *~what the outcome - will be them of the fight. We will take j mandate." yarding possible tuition] no one letters with xis and ask them tot At'Uptown City College*, a stu— : know." He. noted that in many have their parents write to the , dent bus trip to Albany was sched- ^s, the scholar incentive plan, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Ronald Novita goveraor and /or the legislature^ uled for March 4, to accelerate protesting the revocation of the their campaign to maintain free oh could pay possible tuition it is difficult to give a clear-cut city campaign by the students, fac u, will be-needed for fees, books, answer regarding the possibility of ulty. ari<* Jthimni of the College can free tuition mandate at the City tuition. University J- :—'—— tmtidri." He indicated that if tuition get free-tuition arguments across The trip will be. preceded "By" aT the to tte^legislature and-the pnbtfifc. r DritGustawe G- Ifcosenberg, Chair rally February 21, in Townsend Harri^Jfcudstorium- Mayor Kbhfcrt. college man of The" Board of Higher Edu Ai Ihui Afl>i eel 11, liliah man -of- cation, emphasized in a press, re F. Wagner heads the list of nota-~ the aauaheM- Aa^nhu*uatiuu--x»gg- lease jthat "the Board of Higher bles mvited to adflress the ralgT ~4 •ooT reaeC<«£ ~3Caagftg that the taty~ CuBngc /J partment, -eoncurred with Che"COIF Education stands solidly for the Buttons declaring Our FosTtionV -ofessor Bernard Bellush de- tradition of free tuition is instilled sensus that there will be pressure No Tuition" will be sold at a re- red lhat the state acGea will principle of freje- tuition for under- in the student body and faculty, on the City University to charge- graduate baccalaureate matricu-j duced price of ten cents aiut free fortunately make it much more the professor averred -that it is tuition af^er the state action. lants in the senior colleges of stationery to be used in an all im- ricult to maintain free toition.w hard for us to think in other terms. The head of the Baruch Sehool the City University. portant letter^wrtting project will he professor farther noted that He concluded by stating that he branch of the School of Education, "In a short time, the City's 1 be distributed^ by ..Uptown Student governor promised a student "expects that it [tuition] is inevit- (Continued on Page ?> . tradition of free tuition will have (Continued on Page 9) cgration that he would do noth- aWe." to change the city's capacity The chairman of the Account maintain its freedom of choice ancy Department, Dr. Nathan ardin^r tuition. Seitelman, came out vigorously Saxe Discusses Various >bert TKcfcson, sub-chairman of against possible tuition charges". English Department, noted that He declared that a massive publi- Exp*mansio n of SST Unlimited Absence Seen as Possi berhardt Dean Emanuel Saxe, in.an Student Council's motion, interview with THE TICKER, which proposes that, seniors discussed faculty disposition and juniorsr be avowed un '?ars ofDevoted Service of the Cottrell Report ajid var limited absences in all ^classes Dean Charles J. Eberhardt announced Friday he will be ious outgrowths of it. with a few exceptions was terminal leave from the College, effective in June. Dean The dean suggested that called '^iBjB&cessar^* &y Dean >erhardt*s resignation follows thirty-two years of service. Educational Testing Service of Emanuel Saxe. Furthermore, he stated that le received his* undergraduate^* Princeton, New Jersey, the organ there is "a regulation of the Com ree from Springfield College ization which administers the Scholastic Aptitude Tests, look in missioner of Education of the New d his Master's and PhJ>^ _de- to the possibility of giving a. ork State Education I>epartment •es from New York University. •special examination to students which/requires that students be in December 1946, he, joined the who plan to attend a business col class for a certain number of hours partment of Curricular Guid- lege. per. credit a semester. Under the "There are three different ex pro posted system of unlimited ab sences, this regulation would be ." l nfortunatefy, THE TICKER aminations given to students ap- violated." ~~ already goqw to prin plying: for graduate school. They The dean expressed surprise over learned the nercs of Dean Eber- are for law school, business school, Dean Emanuel Saxe the student complaints which were 'If.-i resignation. For this rea- and the graduate record examina the instructional staff Monday. This presented in THE TICKER last . H€ tee-re unable to contact hint- tion for almost any type of gradu ate work. Following" that line .of j will be, the first draft and, if more j week. He stated that the~f acuity learn more of the facts. "H> hope that within the next reasoning," he continued, "a special work on it is needed, the findings | gave every consideration tojthe weeks, THE TICKER tdia car- test should be given to one who will not be made public. ; four Student CouncilB^?mberS nn article containing Xhe man) wfli attend a special type of school." Four meetings of the instruc- ; when they camebefore^Cne commit- t fices contributed to the College Dean Saxe modified -his view by tional staff were held in. a step to ; tee on undergraduate curriculum, Itean Eberhardt.—Ed. • Dean Charles 13>erhardt calling for a sapplementary test eventually summarize the. report, j The students were treated as — ; . ,/ Dean. Eberhardt has no immedi appended to the Scholastic Apti- Committees were appointed to dis- equals, perhaps- roughly, but the semrnate each area of Cottrell's dean indicated -that- the faculty •e and during the past seven- ate plan? for his retirement years, tude Test rather - than a large ^t is the very uncertainty ..that I separate oner sugge»^6ns,~ related the dean. "A treats each^^otKrTJtheTsamerway Jat n years his department has ad- faculty expert headed each com all meetings. We made them back *-d over 40,000 students, par=- find exciting. The freedom to Cottrell Report pursue my own inclinations will A. summary report of the f acui mittee and presented his views to up every point they made, refuted and applicants on the admit- the* full staff to start the discus- them, and gave them the chance to c« nroeednre ^toT the Tfcaruch Ibe an asset," -the dean ty's findings concerning the Cat-. treU Report will be presenWoT^to- refute us, he stated. : ool. stated. sum. I &b*wnrf 4^ 19*3 Pcrae Thrgft w ^****»**-*»******^^ A rtVanrarlWrark afe^y Planned.by Leaders •The Lamport Leaders' Society Seeks Co~ed Bfore thm two hundred f^^ LJXllllllltCCl t^«lll& \^fllOSlI01jL Offered to Baruchians announced a new program for the 1 By Barbara Dee Scherer Spring terra. Following its Leader Robert Pitler '63, master (president) of the Beta Sig \^^^^?^ t2£^^ ^?2^o^S^^fS«^' President Gattagher stated Thursday at a press conference for the student papers at ship Training Workshop at thechapte r of Alpha Epsilor± Pi, .announced that the. chap atoeoignu^^ restor- « dnlimnred absence^ is worth exploring" The restoration of the Student Theatre Ticket Agency, Avon Lodge during intersession, an the eity eoBege that tke qtrestion of will select its sweetheart to run as their representative m t ? sponsored by Alpha Phi Omegra and Student Council, was Advanced Leadership Training m X3X<r mawtatortS^ ^t^ yUa trei versftye vm*r—_: j or <»« « * redactio. .. n T1tt-tlie.fcad8-et~ . , . .! class-rank,^i.e Hesfeated. furthegrade raverag that ether «> e are many other patterns .that can be used other than t announced by Jeffrey Barash. The purpose of the agency, beauty contest held by. the national fraternity. The- biU-ta restore -majidatorjF Workshop 'will be conducted at the m ~2c course,- a» -it basis for the rrcahmi." t headed by Mr. Barash, is to»s : 7 r- - Any co-ed may enter, whether* free -tuition is in committee and r g Baruch School. number of absences aSow^cT "He gave high school grades aa :. provide T^>rP^hf^T? with in- I if they were able to purchase Fri- or not she goes to the Barach * ^ Street. The winner -will of -the legisla- , , jtteg jfor.-j-Rrefr Tuitjo& QT tbg iOTf»'P^'*t«* laliinination s. possible -substitute/ for -Ifehe)- expensive theater tickets.