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c Z_THE TUFTS DAILY I-1 Mliere you read it first Wednesday, October 14,1987 Volume XV, Number 25 Mayer Discusses Soviet Space Program k Range missiles and further by MIKE ZINN “friendly” regard for him. Soviet technocrats were cutting of the Soviet defense Y “very anxious” to have the must be matched by the Tufts President Jean Mayer U.S. participate in their space United States, Mayer said. returned from Moscow last program and encourages Soviet conservative milita- week after attending the NASA representatives to U. S. S.R. ’s thirtieth anniver- “cooperate with them,” sary celebration of Sputnik. Mayer said. Mayer was one of three hun- NASA delegates felt “un- dred non-Soviets invited to comfortable” under U.S. or- the ceremonies, attributing ders to avoid any cooperative Khan Lowe urged the Senate Monday to reconsider last the invitation to the country’s agreement, Mayer said. week’s motion admonishing the editors of Voices.(Photo by The Soviet space program Chris Stevens) is 5 to 10 years ahead of the United States, Mayer said.

Voices Members Dispute mannedU. S. preoccupation space flights withand highly sophisticated micro- electronics keep NASA Senate Resolution efforts “highly expensive and Call Last Week’s Vote ‘Irresponsible’ vulnerable“ Mayer said. - The Soviet engineering Lowe, said the Senate resolu- “It is wrong to make a deci- by BILL LABOVITZ strategy of designing tion, calling for the “editors of sion without one party being “sturdy, simple gadgets that there. That is irresponsible,” Tufts President Jean Mayer. A former editor of the Asian Voices to disavow the passages work” stems partly from Lowe said yesterday. “Com- rists dissatisfied with the Student Club publication that are offensive to Hawaiian government control of de- munity members are very Prime Minister’s liberal bud- Voices, the author of an article citizens,” should be recon- fense and aerospace industry. criticizing Asian students from sidered because publicauon upset because the Senate came get reforms would take over 1 U.S. programs are hampered the Soviet administration if Hawaii, strongly urged the members were unable to pre- to a conclusion.” by procurement of aerospace Tufts Community Union sent their point of view. Former Voices editor “we dont match concessions I systems from profit-oriented Senate Monday night to recon- Lowe said he and publica- Christina Yin expressed con- corporations, Mayer said. he makes,” Mayer said. sider last week’s resolution ad- tion editors were not notified cern that the Senate came to a Concessions by Prime Min- The Soviets are currently planning a manned trip to monishing the publication’s of last week’s Senate meeting. conclusion after only hearing ister Gorbachev allowing editors. This was confirmed last night the point of view of the U.S. delegates to verify des- see SPACE, page9 The author, former Asian by Senate Vice President truction of Soviet Medium Student Club President Khan Elizabeth Skidmore. see RESOLUTION, page 13

Tufts Police Search for Hit and Run Driverdriving a 1984 Dodge Ram had Connecticut license plats taken into protective custody on campus were and then Truck stopped for the red traf- by MICHAEL ZlNN and was driven by a blond Monday night. The youths struck the student. fic blinker on College Avenue The Curtis Hall intersection male. A Hofstra College Decal were reportedly accompanied and was hit from behind bv a Tufts police are currently was pasted to the rear window. Was the Site of a by a Tufts student in assaulting see OCCURRENCES, Page9 searching for a hit and run The owner of a car fitting a Carmichael resident. last week. A Tufts student driver who plowed through a the description is pending in- The~ female victim stated k group of Tufts students mon- vestigation.u authorities said. that the youths grabbed her day night, running over one around the waist while holding student’s foot and carrying Laub Trial Date Set I a metal strip with nails. The another on the hood for 30 A November 18 trial date has been set for Tufts junior Joshua victim then freed herself and Laub, charged with assaulting Nicaraguan Contra leader Adolfo feet, an official said yesterday. punctured her foot on the The driver of a red Toyota Calero, according to a spokesperson for the Middlesex County metal strip, authorities said. district attorney’s office. Tercel came close to hitting the The youths were found students once as it sped past Spokesperson Marcia Cohen said Laub, released from custody separately roaming Carmichael on his own recognizance, will appear in Cambridge District them and dropped off drunk and taken into protec- passengers at Miller Hall. The Court. He is charged with assault, assault and battery on a police tive custody. officer, being a disorderly person, and disturbing the school. car then hit the students and A Tufts student has declin- turned right on Packard He attempted to attack Calero in the Harvard Law School ed to file assault charges Auditorium on October 2, preventing him from giving a Avenue. Attempts to track the against Everett residents who vehicle down were unsuc- planned address. struck him for no reason, Tufts President Jean Mayer said at a press conference yester- cessful, Detective Sergeant Flaherty said. John Flaherty said. Medical Tufts Police Detective Ser- day that Laub’s actions are “clearly a violation of academic The student and his freedom. ..on the road to facism. reports were unavailable. Both geant John Flaherty girlfriend were walking in victims were treated and “Harvard wants us to throw the book at him and we will,” he Criminal charges of assault front of Stratton when ap- added. released, he said. are pending four youths ap- proached by the youths. The see TRIAL, page 12 Witnesses said that the car prehended for trespassing and youths asked where the parties I page two THE T 1 DAILY Wednesday, October 14,1987 The Tufts Dailv J Perspectives

Jon Newman Editor-in-Chief Scared and Hurt 1 David Gerstmann Executive Business Director One thing that has made me against the persecuted minori- question all human morals is: ty by the majority. But where how could the Nazis justify the does one go from here? Should Stephen Clay ...... Executive Editor Jonathan Larsen...... Associate Editor slaughtering of millions of the minority simply unteach Jews? I do not question how Scott Mier...... Production Manager Evelyn Krache ...... Production Manager itself, not feel persecuted, they did it or whether it was assimilate, and therefore pay Bill Labovitz ...... News Editor Michael Zinn ...... News Editor good or bad, but how could for the consequences later, Like they justify genocide without history shows us, or should Sarah Crafts...... Assistant News Editor Diane Zitner...... Assistant News Editor any sense of moral justice? they continue protecting and Bret Thorn ...... Features Editor Amy Vellucci ...... Assistant Features Editor This is a question I have not trusting only themselves, and, been able to answer nor will I in turn, continue the vicious Corinne Finegan ...... Assistant Features Editor Mike Greenberg...... Am Editor try as of yet. cycle once again? I see things at Tufts which I see at Tufts a selfishness ....Arts Editor Adam Conn ...... Assistant AmEdiwr Tracey Kaplan ... hurt, confuse, embitter, and, that does not have to exist. A Kelley Alessi...... Spom Editor Leigh Freudenheim ...... Sports Editor more importantly, scare me. I selfishness that should not ex- n, see people only worrying ist so that these vicious cycles t David Rothenstein...... Asst. Sports Editor Chris Stevens ...... Photography Editor about themselves; how they do not continue. I see a majori- feel, think, act, and phy Editor Adam Lesser ...... Asst. Photography Editor look. ty distasted and mistrustful, They have a sense of self-love and this is a manifestation Sarah McEwen .Layout Edrm Sarah Brown. Layout Editor and superiority combined with which must be put an end to. a sense of past persecution. Should one then assimilate? .Advertising Design Heather Zschock...... Advertising Design This sense of persecution, Or give in to unambitious G based on torture and prejudice ideas? NO. Not as long as one i Classifieds Editor Sharon Siben ...... Classifieds Editor throughout generations, holds keeps in mind that one is no Penny Makris...... Office Manager a people together and reminds better or no worse than anyone them that the world was, and else. That it is important to The Tufts Daily is a non-profit newspaper published weekdays during the academic year by the students o ‘l‘utis University. Printing by Charles River Publishing. Cambridge, MA. Please address correspondence to very well might always be, primarily love and protect Thc Tufts Daily, Curtis Hall, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155. Telephone: (617) 381-3090. Busines hostile towards them. These yourself, but also respect, not hours: 1O:OO to6:OO weekdays. U.S.postage paid in Medford, MA. people realize this, or actually necessarily agree with, other have been taught this, so that people’s ideals, livelihoods, it is now an unconscious defini- ideas, and feelings. One must tion of these people’s own sew- keep in mind that what one . consciousness. senses, sees, believes, or wants This sense of persecution is is not always what is con- highly important, because it is sidered good in other people’s ETTERS the basis that one can use to minds. protect oneself against per- Now back to my original 2 sonally being destroyed like question, how could the Nazis one’s ancestors. Material justify their actions? Once Social Mythology goods, modes of exchange, and again I do not know, nor do I power, help one live and sur- think I can even comprehend To the Tufts community: everyone has their own abilities and vive in a hostile world, and not it, but I am able to see that it After reading about InCAR over the weaknesses. People with the genes best depend on others for protec- is a sad conclusion in a con- last two weeks, I fell compelled to res- suited for their environment survive tion. But, of course, this “se& tinuous vicious cycle; a pond. They call themselves an action- and multiply and are generally better protection” leads to a vicious manifestation of the Jewish oriented organization dedicated to sup- off. It is a slow process. One thousand cycle. minority’s vicious cycle; a CY- pressing fascist and racist ideology in years ago, the strongest, most If one is taught only to care cle that must have an end. For America and around the world by ac- charismatic men were still the leaders. about oneself or one’s own all those who are Jewish, or in tions as well as words. They claim that Nowadays the men with the keener kind, and success, power and some sort of minority, freedom of speech is a myth because business sense, more ambition, or protection are manifestations remember: Watch Out for our society is polluted by fascists, creativity make it big. of this, then; food among the yourselves, believe what you racists, sexists, etc. Now, more than ever, it is possible for hungry, clothes among the believe, do what you do, but I agree with them. The Constitution, men to rise quickly in proportion to naked, superiority among the don’t forget about the others. the Bill of Rights, the justice system, their ability. They may point out that hopeless, create only hate and You know the funny thing is everything that enforces law and order some people are born rich, yet they in- contempt. If these contrasts that we’re all human. in America is a myth. Why should herit genes as well as money. Rich peo- are not so distinct, then a sense pieces of paper control human action ple who are born with inferior genes are of dislike and mistrust occurs David M. Neumann A90 or curb free will? However, when therefore likely to lose some or all of the Joshua Laub attacked Adolfo Calero, he money they inherit. This also works in can declare war on him. This would superior to you. He has motivated relied on these myths to save his life. He the reverse. Poor people have oppor- quickly erode into anarchy because thousands to.fight and die for him and won the hearts of millions of freedom- trusted the police and bodyguards to tunities to improve their condition as democracy depends on the coexistence prevent him from reaching Calero. Had well, not many but more than are taken of conflicting and even obscene loving Americans and even the leader he reached Calero and had Calero had advantage of. ideologies as long as no one’s rights are of the greatest country in the world praises him and declares himself a con- the same regard for the law as hub In nature, the weak samples of a infringed upon. P had, Calero would have proceeded to species die off but this is not true for InCAR feels that they have the right tra, our President Reagan. rip hub’s head off his body. homo sapiens. They become burdens to stop evil, even if technically illegal hub, you have managed to get a They also mention Social Darwinism on society. Without myths like the Con- means are necessary. Yet they are not whopping four people to join your as being neo-racist. They obviously stitution, welfare, and food stamps, even sincere in this endeavor. They organization. All in all I would say you have no concept of what Social Dar- human nature would take over and want to suppress Calero because he has are a pretty lousy terrorist. Not only is “the blood of thousands on his-hands” InCAR a joke to most of us, but a winism is. It is not a theory, it is a fact, everyone would look out for themselves f and it is absolutly not racist. It merely and ignore the less fortunate. If Laub yet the best Laub can do is run around disgrace to themselves and to their states that no men are created equal, can dklare war on the Right, the Right screaming his fool head off in a lecture ideals. InCAR does not belong at Tufts hall. Big Deal! If YOU are so dedicated University. r to stopiing this mass murderer why don’t you risk your life to save those Sincerely, thousands of Nicaraguans? Assassinate Jeff Pavia E’90 him, you’ll go to jail, but you’ll pro- ’A bably get out soon if you behave well. sunshinechillystarthigh58 I If your ideas are so important and so correct, put your money where your

/ mouth is! Calem is obviously far Wednesday, October 14,1987 THE TUFTS DAILY page three Patriots Pick Up Flutie Foxboro, Mass. (AP) - ‘‘1 don’t know whether what ment players. Bleier, who prefer to Play in New The Los Angeles Rams took him in the 11th round of the Doug Flutie, pro- I’m doing is right or wrong,” played Division I-AA ball at England;’ Bill Tobin, 1985 NFL draft but he never fessional after 2% Flutie said. “1 just know the Richmond and was the last Chicago’s Player Personnel played for them. They traded rough years on the road, best thing for Doug Flutie is quarterback CUI in this year’s director, said. a great him on Oct. 14, 1986 to returned to his roots and to come here and play.” training camp, has completed break for Doug Flutie.” There was a lot of ago&- just 14 of 39 Passes for 181 Other than a hefty Chicago, where he received a rooters on Tuesday when the lukewarm welcome from his N~~ England Patriots obtain- ing,” Flutie added. “1 didn’t yards, a touchdown and an in- Flutie hasn’t had many breaks want to come in under a strike terception in those Contests. since the 1984 season, !When at new teammates. ed him from the Chicago But Flutie said, “I had a Bears. situation and be presumed to The success of quarterback Boston College he set Fans who cheered the come in and take somebody’s Mike Hohensee in Chicago’s numerous school passing very good working relationship with guys out there.” Heisman Trophy-winning job.. .. The only way 1 can ex- non-union games apparently and crowds quarterback at Boston college plain it is this is my only op- hurt Flutie’s already with his scrambling ability* He played in four regular- may welcome him back, but portunity” to return to New precarious position there. Flutie led the Eagles to a season games last year, starting only the finale when he threw England. Bears’ Coach Mike Ditka has 45-28 Cotton Bowl victory over there is no guarantee his path two touchdown passes in a vic- will be smooth. H~ said he didn’t think said he intends to keep Houston on Jan. 1,1985, then tory over Dallas. But he com- was right for players to cross Ekkmee. was rushed into the United Flutie intends to cross the pleted just 11 of 3 1 passes in picket line during the NFL picket lines “but in my situa- “I just didn’t see the oppor- States Football League as the strike and, despite less than a tion I think it was a move I had tunitY of getting Out on the quarterback for the New a first-round playoff loss to Washington. week of practice, he was nam- to make” to get a chance to Playing field there:’ Flutie Jersey Generals and as a hope of reviving that troubled In the Bears’ training camp ed Tuesday by Coach Ray- plav in the NFL. said. last summer, he was one of five modBerry as the Starter Sun- The Patriots, who passed up “Doug and his agent league. He broke his collar- i bone in the ninth game and day gainst the Houston Oilers. a chance to pick Flutie in the notified us that he wanted to see FLUTIE, page 9 missed the rest Of the ason on. oncethe strike is over, 1985 NF~draft, were eager play football and that he would Flutie will have to squeeze in- find a quarterback who could =. =. to an already crowded Patriots produce better than Bob Candidate A1 Gore Delivers I quarterback corps. Bleier, their starter in the two and possibly a military block- None of those potential pro- Gore’s effort to appear replacement games. Walthamy Mass’ ade of Nicaragua if the San- 4 blems were enough to shatter ‘‘We need to improve Our Presidential hopeful - stronger on defense issues is danista government fails to Flutie’s dream of c0-g back Gore said Tuesday he’sAlbert “not inSeen the as a bid to gain support quarterback Play,” Berry said. uphold a peace agreement. home. That became a reality traditionally a “Our aim is to win. We will posing as a conservative” U.S. Rep. Richard Gephardt when the Bears traded him for continue to try and upgrade when he contrasts his support mocrats.bastion ofBut conservative the 30-year-old De- of Missouri rebuked Gore, an undisclosed draft price. our team any WY We Can at any for a strong military to the freshman Senator faced criti- sharply reminding him of “It’s something that Doug position and at any time.” positions of his five Democra- always wanted” although the Amid indications that post- tic opponents. cism during the Miami debate Gore’s 17 votes in the Senate against any form of aid to the decision was difficult, Bob strike rosters will be increased The Tennessee senator de- forvoting trying record to onbury Capitol his liberal Hill. Contras. Woolf, his lawyer, said. from 45 to 49 Players, Berry livered a speech at Brandeis ‘‘I,ve been saying these In his speech, Gore said fla- Flutie, a long-time resident said the Patriots intend to keep University a week after he tly, “I will support no new of Natick, Mass., said he same things since the begin- four quarterbacks. They surprised the other conten- military aid as president.” sympathetic with the strike already have Tony Eason, Steve ders in a Miami debate by and would only have accepted saidning inof responsemy candidacy,” to questions Gore Afterward he said he stands Grogan and Tom Ramsey. taking conservative positions by his boycort and blockade a trade to, and play for, New New England, 2-2, has split after the speech. not new on defense and foreign policy for me to receive stance but said he raised those England during the walkout. its two games with replace- views. criticism for supporting a strong defense. possibilities only in response to a hypothetical question. servative.“I’m not I’ve posing never as asaid con- 1 While Gore pledged to con- Insider-Trading Allegations like that label. I don’t want tinue challenging his oppo- 2. 2. that label or the liberal nents on the issues, he said he will shun any temptation to distribute damaging informa- shedbut said by it can’tgiving be accompli-up one tion about the other candi- CHICAGO (Ap)- The Zayre call options, with each TV~ been at this for 12 dates. Gore refused to com- “ order consisting of 100 to 400 years,” said Kingsley, ment on Massachusetts Gov. Chicago Board Options Ex- this is probably the and weapons system after another Michael S. Dukakis’ difficul- change said Tuesday it is in- contracts. bla- before the actual bargaining vestigating trading of Zayre The options gave the owners tant insider-trading scandal with the Soviets begins. He ties following the admission the right to buy Zayre stock at Corp. options in what one I’ve seen. The broker comes in again supported in- that two top Dukakis aides $30 a share by a given date. u. s. member called “probably the between 3 and 3:lO (p.m.1 on volvement in the Persian Gulf distributed the so-called “at- blatant insider-trading The stock closed a short time Friday and then Monday mor- tack video” that triggered the earlier on the New York Stock but said he favors invoking scandal I’ve seen.” ning the newspaper article ap the War Powers Act to make withdrawal of Delaware Sen. Exchange at $28.125. The alleged irregular trading pears, and the profits are in sure President Reagan’s use Joseph Biden from the cam- It was too late for the market hand.” ofcheck. military forces remains in paign. activitySeptember, occured just beforein mid- a makers in Chicago to hedge He said the broker who But Gore flatly stated his their sale of options by buying newspaper reported that brought the call options was What threatens the country own philosophy about such Zayre, one of the nation’s the stock on the New York merely executing orders for is not the abuse of military activities: “I have never done Stock Exchange, and only a largest discount-store chains, another brokr. He said he did power, Gore said, but the so in the past and I never will few minutes of trading was left not know the identity of the may be the target ofa takeover possibility “that we might do so in the future. ” on the Pacific Stock Exchange. bid. other broker or of the ultimate shrink from using it when it is

). Robert Kingsley, one of the As a result, Kingsley said, he customers. essential. ” was only able to buy 500 shares He also rejected any notion CBOE market markers who ofstock to offset about io,ooo The exchange would say on- that he will back off from dis- triggered the investigation with shares represented by the op- ~y that it is investigating the a written complaint to the ex- complaint. agreeing with the other can- change, said Tuesday that hun- tions he sold. The next trading didates in their frequent dreds of thousands of dollars Kingsley said the Security meetings. “Some say I forced day, Sept. 14, an article in in profit could have been and Exchange Commission this debate,” Gore said to- made. reported that Ed- had been informed. SEC day. “That’s fine. Someone He said he is still sorting out ward DeBartolo Owner Of spokesman Charles Larson had to do it. I welcome it and his own transactions during the Francisco 49ersy had would neither confirm nor so do the American people.. .. that time but guessed that he acquired a major stake in Zayre and may seek control of deny that the agency was con- We need a true debate, not a lost about $20,000. the company. ducting its own investigation. false unity. ” The allegations cover these Last week, Zayre said it had One issue Gore had empha- events: received a letter from DeBar- sized during the debate did In the final minutes of Zayre stock surged $3.375 to tolo declaring that he may seek not come up in his speech trading on Friday, Sept. 11, a close at $31.50 a share for a to acquire a majority share in Tuesday. broker came to the trading area gain of more than 9 percent on the company. Gore had said that he would with six to eight orders to buv the day. consider an economic boycott page four . THETUFT5 )AI1.V Wednesdav. October 14.1987

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Bringing Health to the z Third World by SUSAN WALSH mash of personnel complete my left, a ski jacket with no Rabbit Food with egos, idiosyncrasies and shirt underneath to my right, The following is the first in a ever-thinning patience. Our a tired baseball cap in the dis- A lot can be said for salad. It’s fresh, good for you, fun to make, series of three articles on the combined efforts would come tance, a baby with little red and usually low in calories (unless you pour tons of dressing on International Health Network to fruition with the vac- rubber boots directly in front it or pile on the cheese or add beans or lots of olives). Many peo- for Women’s mission to Kenya cination of 10,000 children. of me. All of this and it must ple insult salad though, calling it “rabbit food,” or basically con- in August, 1987. This article is As I struggled out of the have been 90 or 100 degrees! sidering it boring or tasteless. a personal account of the au- bus, laden down with video- We unloaded our supplies If salad’s boring or tasteless, though, it’s nobody’s fault but thor’s trip. cameras and the like, I met of UNICEF-donated vac- your own. Most Tufts students have enough experience at Mac- Touching down at Kenya- my first Kenyans. An ocean cines: measles, polio, dipth- Phie or Carmichael salad bars that they know what they like and tta International Airport in of black faces swarmed eria, tetanus and tuberculo- don’t like in salads. But years of limitation to the stuff offered Nairobi, Kenya I knew I was around me. I was quite a sis, amongst hundreds of on- by dining services can limit one’s scope of what can go in a salad. in for an adventure. I thought spectacle with my Irish- lookers. The children were so I really don’t think I have to go into the vast cornucopia of ’ American complexion and ..1 I had been in a minority be- silent and curious. I couldn’t vegetables available for salad in the modern American super- fore (I had been a woman pounds of camera equipment. help but imagine what hun- 1 market. Go there yourself and look around. Enjoy yourself. Have amongst a sea of men), but I realized later that for some dreds of American children a good time. Don’t forget to look in the canned food aisles for stepping out of the mini-bus Kenyans we were the only would be like in the same si- stuff like water-chestnuts and little baby shrimp. You know. You’ve onto the red soil of South white people they had ever tuation. had salad before. Do what you want. Gem, Kenya, I knew I had seen. As the doctors and crew As the day wore on the lines I would like to talk a bit about salad dressings, which as far as had no idea. shook hands with the local seemed to grow longer. I was I’m concerned, really make the salad. Since it’s my column, let’s My trip was not that of an -chief (a hardy handshake with making friends fast with my talk about my favorite kind of dressing, the vinaigrette, usually ordinary tourist. I was with a a wind-up all the way from Poloroid camera, and the called “oil and vinegar,” which is by far the most versatile dress- volunteer medical team from the shoulder and then a children and I kept ourselves ing, and also the most logically named, since it’s made from oil the International Health double-fisted shake that entertained with choruses of and vinegar. Network for Women. We could make your brain rattle) ’the Kenya national anthem The French cuisiniers have a very basic and simple law regar- were a peculiar mix of six I climbed through the crowd, and “Take Me Out to the ding vinaigrettes: use three parts oil to one part vinegar. After women. Our leader was an taking photographs. Looking Ball Game.” It was the 3 that you can do pretty much whatever you want. The oilhinegar Iranian-American, Dr. Sor- down, I stared at hundreds of “1-2-3 strikes you’re out’’ ratio can be altered to suit your tastes, but it’s a good place to osh Roshan, accompanied by dusty black feet, crusty and that was the toughest to learn start. Three to one’s a good ratio. her daughter, Fedra, 17; and rough from years of walking and the kids delighted in Before I get into recipes, let me talk a little about herbs. her friend, Laura. There was barefoot. squeals of laughter. USE FRESH HERBS! You’re wasting your time with that a social worker, Dorothy, 63; I was struck by the extraor- Amongst the line of dried-up flavorless junk. Throw it away. Burn it (but not when my mother, Julia, a registered dinary display .of western patients were dozens of little your parents are around they’ll get the wrong idea; try it - nurse; and myself, 19, the clothing. There was a torn see page 15 sometime and you’ll see what I mean) but get rid of it. You can’t photographer. Quite a mish- Boston Marathon t-shirt on KENYA, taste the stuff anyway and it looks silly floating in your dressing. 4 Buy the real stuff. Fresh herbs are available everywhere and they taste great. Most people don’t have any idea what thyme or tar- ragon taste like because they’ve never had it fresh. The same holds true with garlic - well, not exactly. Garlic Living in the Crafts House powder does have flavor, but it’s the wrong flavor. Buy the real goes towards groceries., Yes, any guests, the newcomer stuff. It’s a lot more fun, and you’ll feel like a better cook when byYOELLE BIELE that means home cooking. must tell a story. As Tony you use it. “Living in the Crafts The residents alternate days Clayton put it, “it’s tra- Okay, now let’s look at a couple basic vinaigrettes. House is an excellent experi- of the week for cooking and dition. ” ence in communal living,” also rotate who does the No one person is the ‘head’ Vinaigrette aux fines herbes (Vinaigrette with fine herbs) stated resident Jen Williams. shopping. The rooms are or ‘president’ of the Crafts This statement appears to be much larger than those in the House. All of the students about ?4 cup vinegar (preferably wine vinegar) true. The students who live in dorms, plus they have a cozy share in the responsibility if % cup oil (basically any oil’s good. You may want to use half the house learn how to deal feeling. its running. They have regu- olive oilhalf regular salad-type oil, but pure olive oil is too strong with others in an intimate en- One of the swcial features lar meetings during which for most tastes) vironment, and the family- a couple pinches of salt like atmosphere in the Crafts a lot (about 15 turns of a pepper mill) of freshly ground pep- House makes the students per (there’s really a big difference between freshly ground pep- very close to one another. per and the powdered stuff. If you don’t have a pepper mill, put Fourteen sophomores and ju- the peppercorns in a plastic bag and crush them, using the bot- niors reside in the house and tom of a frying pan or the smooth part of a meat tenderizer. You they all get along very well. can use the powdered stuff, but it won’t be as good). The students all share a 1 tablespoon fresh fines herbes (the traditional fresh fines herbes common interest in crafts, used in a French vinaigrette are tarragon, chives, and chervil, but and as members of the Crafts fresh chervil is almost impossible to find in the U.S., so just use House, they must devote tarragon and chives, about ’$4 tablespoon each. You can use some several hours of the week to parsley too if you want to). working in the Crafts Center. Finely chop thefines herbes using a big chopping knife (it’s pret- The center, located in the ty easy. Just lay down the herbs on a cutting surface, hold the basement of Lewis Hall, is knife handle with one hand and put your other hand on the pointy made up of three rooms that end of the knife - on the dull side - put the knife down on the are devoted to handicrafts. herbs, and pressing down on the pointed edge of the knife, lift Pottery, woodworking, up the handle end of the knife and make an up-and-down chop- candlemaking, tie-dying, and ping motion, pivoting the knife on the pointy end until the herbs batik are among the many looked chopped). crafts that are practiced there. Put everything in a bowl, bottle, or salad dressing carafe and The Crafts Center is open stir it, whisk it, or mix it up thoroughly in any way possible. Let daily to the Tufts commun- it sit for about half an hour so the flavor of the herbs can spread 1ty. campus are often in the house is the official sponsor, he does everywhere. Mix it up again, even more thoroughly, and taste it. Living in a special interest hanging around, and dinner not play a part in its activities. If you don’t like it, add more salt, pepper or herbs depending house has advantages over the is open to all. They eat deli- There is a lot of give and take on what you think it needs. dormitory system. There is cious food around an enor- in the house and the students Mix it up again just before you’re about to serve it. Pour it on no fixed meal plan; instead, mous wooden table, which learn to function as a group. the students pay a certain was made at the center, and see SOCIAL, Page 9 see SALAD, page9 fixed fee per semester that discuss the day. If there are page six THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, October 14,1987

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Babylon~ and On Visited tional line to the song. “Foot- “853-5937” is a song that by SANDRA MACKLEM prints” has a layering of recalls the Squeeze of the past “I couldn’t keep it now, the drums and keyboards that where the emotional vocals are secret’s on the street,” sings doesn’t sound manipulated at the highlight, as in their old , lead singer all, but rather melodic. An ac- hit “Tempted.” It also features for Squeeze. The word is out; cordian, guitars, and three- riffs on the acoustic piano .\ Squeeze’s new Babylon quarter time create the folk- which are some of Squeeze’s /. and On has hit the record tune feel of “Tough Love.” greatest strengths. d Chuck’s Children stores. It is certainly strange to hear Squeeze on Top 40 radio, I don’t go to movies often - I don’t like the idea of having to with their happy single commit two hours and six dollars to something I know little or “Hourglass,” but Squeeze nothing about. But every so often a film comes along which fans need not fear any com- makes these two constraints negligible. (Unfortunately, that promise on Squeeze’s part. kind of film is usually being shown at the Sack Googolplex, Babylon and On is a positive -. which is unaccessible to non-car owners). step for Squeeze, who utilize Fortunately, the Harvard Square Cinema was showing Hail! depth and layering of sounds Hail! Rock and Roll!, a documentary (or if you will, “Rocku- without losing their traditional mentary”) of Chuck Berry’s career. This is the kind of music I laid-back-yet-positive beats go to see. In short, it’s worth the bucks and the time. and jazzy vocal and piano First, The Good: The movie centers around Chuck’s 60th sounds. birthday concert/celebration at St. Louis’ Fox Theater. Ri- It’s always a nervous occupa- x chards served as musical director for this fete, and the film tion, going to buy the new spends some time looking at rehearsals. The Berry/Richards re- album of a group who have an lationship is a tacky one. In the past, Chuck has kicked Keith old album you particularly off-satge, and even punched him out once. But the two respect like. Singles, 45’s and Under one another, and Richards’ yearning to give Chuck a good show was what it did for me; the re- (“I’ve never heard him play in tune”) drove him to sign on as cent just -. musical director. He describes his task: “It was more like Sand wasn’t as memorable. But this M director.” new Squeeze album is a good, The best scene in the movie comes when the two argue on how solid record that can stand on to play “Oh Carol.” Berry wants to screw around, Richards its own. wants it perfect. Berry gets tough, Richards gets tougher. Fina- First, there are the up- lly, Berry backs down - “Play yer damn song” - takes off his tempo songs “Hourglass” and guitar and sits down. Later, he comes back on, and in a wonder- “Trust Me to Open My ful scene of sarcasm, shows Richards how it’s done. After five Mouth” which each open a false starts, the bands rips through “Oh Carol,” giving the best side of the album. They performance of the movie. feature Squeeze’s ability to The album is definitely “In Today’s Room” is a lit- Other scenes feature Bo Diddley, Little Richard, and Chuck create a song you want to sing diverse, and this shows in tle too much of the same. One talking about the old days. Here, Bo and Richard come close to and dance to, yet are substan- many ways. of Squeeze’s failings is what stealing the music. Berry explains how it was: “We got half a tial for those who are just “The Prisoner” has a rock has been called by a Squeeze penny for every record we sold. Now, records cost 59 cents listening. “Hourglass” also beat; Squeeze seems to use fan their “droning quality,” then. I majored in math, and this means there were 58 other makes use of a horn section strong beats a lot more on this pennies goin’ somewhere else.” Richard, without missing a which adds an exciting addi- album than in the past. see SQUEEZE, beat, explains “You majored in math! I majored in mouth!” The three also talk seriously of how they were shafted: because of sound, because of naivete, but mostly because of race. They Family Folk credit Alan Freed for spreading their music, but realize that he Falu stabbed them in the back (for no apparent reason, Freed shares a songwriting credit with Chuck for “Maybelline”), and the three 0 very sarcastically refer to Dick Clark as “our good friend.” The expression on Bo Diddley’s face after Little Richard discusses in Fine Form how his songs were covered by Pat Boone, is worth the price of by SHEILA SWEENEY new life. the “clasical’’ tradition than admission. The American flutelguitar Because it is a documentary, other, more current musicians his father, having studied the Friday, October 9, was a duo of Shekerjian and Dolan standards of Spain and South are interviewed, and offer insights into Chuck Berry’s work. special night for Argentinian introduced the concert with America with other guitarists The best of these comes from Bruce Springsteen, who relates a music in Boston. World- i works of J.S. Bach, the since age 10. He is now 28 and tale of what it is like to back Berry, which is told hilariously. renowned guitarist/songwriter Brazilian composer Villalobos plays with the intensity and Eric Clapton discusses Chuck’s riffs, showing how-to and how- Eduardo Falu and his son Juan and a piece by the guitarist sincerity of many younger not-to-play Chuck Berry riffs. In his hands, both are brilliant. Jose came to share their uni- Kevin Dolan. Their inter- musicians. The Fox Theater show has its highs. Chuck plays most of the que South American tradition pretation of the Bach and the All of Juan Jose’s selections stuff with just his backing band (which includes Keith and ori- with a small but loyal follow- more unusual Villalobos was had the traditional quality of ginal piano man Johnny Johnson). There are also guest stars: ing in a rare apperance at both tasteful and well- Spanish ballads. He manang- Etta James comes in to sing “Rock and Roll Music” and turns Sanders Theater in executed. They effectively cap- ed to extract a variety of tones the song into a workout. Robert Clay comes on for ‘‘Brown. Cambridge. tured the Spanish melancholy and textures from the Eyed Handsome Man,” and plays well. But the the best of the Eduardo Falu, a native of a of the Villalobos ballad. somewhat limited instrument, guests is Eric Clapton’s “Wee Wee Hours.” A show tune, fittec small town in northern Argen- Dolan’s new piece was supris- making it sound at times like for his talents, Clapton plays and sings as if it were his own song tina, made his debut in 1945 ingly mellow and mainstream a cello or a tenor’s voice. In At the end he lays down a beautiful solo, and when it’s finished and moved on to win acclaim in the style of George Winston. fact , Juan Jose communicates Chuck calls out to him for another. He plays another, even bet, in France and Italy in the But the piece put the audience with his guitar the way his ter solo. 1950’s. In over 40 years of per- in a reflective mood. father does with his singing. Now, The Bad: Unfortunately, the guest stars detract fron forming he has travelled as far Juan Jose Falu cut an im- Juan Jose’s technical skill was the movie. Linda Ronstadt comes out to sing “Back in thc east as Japan. His style com- pressive figure in the Sanders highlighted in two Catalan folk USA” and sings it as if it were a Nelson Riddle Chestnut. Worst bines folk and classical theater. He carried himself songs, one of which was an than that, and perhaps the worst thing in the movie, maybe eve1 elements from all over the with grace and formality, like amazingly complicated the worst thing in the past five years, is the performance o Spanish-speaking world. a flamenco dancer, as if he multiple-voice tour-de-force. “Johnny B. Goode.” The classic is not even hinted at through Recently Falu has collaborated were born with a guitar in his His virtuosity seemed ef- out the movie, and when the concert starts, you feel the sonj on compositions with popoluar hand. Indeed, his poetic style fortless in performance. will be used as the climax, maybe an all-out jam on Berry’ Argentinian poets Davalos, was as natural as any classical After intermission, Eduardo trademark. Castilla and Borges, and has audience has ever heard. see CHUCK, Page 9 given Argentine culture a rich Juan Jose is more a part of see FALU, page 16 Wednesday, October 14,1987 Daee eight THE TUFTS DAILY

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For information and an application contact Sarah Lawrence College At Oxford Box 'I'UO Bronxvillc, New York 10708 Wednesday, October 14,1987 THE TUFTS DAILY page thirteen RESOLUTION continued from page 1 Hawaiian Club, which had the editors to “be more con- and Learning,’’ stated that their views, stating that the reconsidered. brought the issue to the siderate of such concerns in Asian students from Hawaii motion was discussed last Frazier said a motion to Senate’s attention. the future.” have lost sight of their ethnic& week and that “no action can reconsider can only be made The Senate resolution, pass- In the resolution, the Senate ty. Lowe Wrote that these be taken now.” once, and that it had already ed last week, stated that since also condemned “prejudiced students ‘‘W very hard to ig- The Senate, however, voted been done by Senator David the spring 1987 issue of Voices remarks that discriminate on nore their Asian identity to 18-4 to allow them to speak. Neal at last week’s meeting. offended students “who are the basis of race, color, na- replace it with a ‘whiter’ While Lowe and Yin voiced She added that such a motion citizens of the state of Hawaii,” tional origin, sex, age, physical image-” their dissatisfaction, Hahn and can be made only on the same the XU Senate urged the ability, and sexual orientation At the Onset of this week’s Senate Parliamentarian Myra day a vote is taken or on the editors of Voices to disavow the in all Senate funded Senate meting, Senate Presi- Frazier told them that under succeeding day. dent Tracy Hahn objected to Robert’s Rules of Order, the passages that are offensive to publications.” see RESOLUTION, Hawaiian citizens,” and urged The article, entitled ‘‘LiViWZ ’ dowing voices members to air resolution cannot be page 18 SOUEEZE- contiEed from page 7 meaning they sometimes are slow, somewhat Motown song repetitive within the same called “The Waiting Game” tune. Fortunately, the song rounds out the selection from gets shaken up at the end, this album. The last song, which saves it. “Striking Mat- “Some Americans,” is ches” gives the vocals over to tuneful, but unfortunately the who usually lyrics are so purposeless that sings back-up and plays I’m going to pretend it’s not various instruments like the even on the album. organ and banjo, and he comes Babylon and On will please across well, again ad+ to the Squeeze fans, especially those diversity of the album. The who appreciate Tilbrook’s song uses a rock beat and honest vocals and the happy- singable vocal line over a despite- it- all Squeeze sound. layered guitar-percussion Those who are just hearing background. “Cigarette of a Squeeze on the radio will pro- Single Man” returns to the bably enjoy this album as well, f soulful voice of Glenn as it offers something for Tilbrook and acoustic piano everyone and is consistently solo that makes this a great good. 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XCOUNTRY- continued from page 11 Putnam is also quick to men- tion runners Pat Steward and Jason Young, who he says have been injured but their absence has been felt on the team. When the freshmen arrived at school, many of the veterans still had not returned, leaving the newcomers unsure of the team and how they would fit c in. As freshman Chris Mihm noted, “I knew I’d have to get used to running at a longer competing distance. In high school I could get through a three mile race but in college running a five mile race every week is much more difficult. I’m still not comfortable with it. Also, the competition, on the team and in meets is much more intense.” At the Tufts University Computer Fair, you can put the new IBM Personal System/:! Model 25 to the test. For some freshmen, though, You can also test your luck at winning one. Becauss every qualified Tufts student who attends the Fair can enter the season starts off very in- to win a free Model 25 Collegiate. consistently. Most are untested Even if you don’t win, getting this machine at the special Tufts University student discount will make ou feel at five miles of cross-country like a winner. The Model 25 is packed with performance. A big WKB memory, advanced graphics cap&hks, and their performances are er- a mouse, and lots of softwm. ratic. Nevertheless, getting ac- So stop by the Tufts Computer Fair, give the Model 25 and the rest of the Personal Systed2 family a close quainted with new,. challeng- examination, and enter to win a Model 25 Collegiate. free ing race courses along with Tufts Computer Fair making it through bad days are all a part of the freshman experience. But most of these first-year runners agree that being on the Men’s Cross-Country team is something they greatly en- joy. As another freshman, Dan Schorr, said, “Being on a var- lhaning eligibility limited to qualified Tufts l’nivenity students. Personal S.yskm/2 is a lrddrndc of IHM Corp. sity team is still a lot of fun.”

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Rather, preposterous,” Lowe said. with the publication last year proposed the motion, said this “UnUSUal’ situation. she said the Senate passed a “The n~mbersof the Corn- of a controversial article, yesterday that “for the sake of However, Senate Historian resolution after discussing munity have the right to accept “Don’t Push Us Because fairness and our edification,” Eric J- Labs sid he was OPPOS- material before them, em- it [the article] or reject it.” We’re Close to the Edge,” in senators deserved to hear their ed to the motion because phasizing that no individuals He emphasized that the ar- the Afro-American publication side. “We gave the Hawaiian ‘‘there was nothing left to do were attacked or discussed. ticle was a personal reflection Onyx. In that case, he said the c Club a chance to speak last PrmedudY-” had ar- “1 do not want to get into a written to encourage discus- Senate “did not dare” to pass 9 week. We must be consistent ticdated his Views, but the debate,” she said. sion, rather than as a personal a resolution against the article. - in allowing Voices to speak this Senate could not n~Onsider Also agreeing that “we are vendetta. In addition, Lowe and Yin eek,”. he said. the motion, he said. not here to debate,” Lowe said “I have the right to express said the motion was pointless because Voices printed a disclaimer that “the views ex- pressed do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Voices’ editorial board, the Asian Students Club, or the Asian- Now that you’ve gotten intoTufts American Center.. ..” Lowe said he and other publication editors will at- IBM can help you get more out ofit. tempt to get on the agenda of next week’s Senate meeting to ‘I The road to graduation is paved plus Microsoft”Windows 1.04, Write, Paint, express their views. with term papers, lab reports, cramming, Cardfile, IBM DOS 3.3 and a mouse. all-nighters and, of course, exams. 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