CTHEMedford, MA 02155 TUFTSWednesday, April 4,1990 DAILY1Vol XX, Number 46 Election results announced by CONSTANTINE ATHANAS I Daily Editorial Board TCU SENATE RACE RETURNS Approximately lo00 students voted in the campus-wide elec- Senior Senate Seats Sophomore Senate Seats tion yesterday for next year’s Tufts Harlan Tenenbaum 110 Kevin O’Rourke 20 1 Community Union senators and Jonathan Trachtman 105 Jeanine Becker 195 Judiciary members, and members Matt Sands 103 Debbie Feldman 177 of the Committee on Student Life, Scott Waterman 96 Randy Ravitz 168 the TCU Elections Board an- Bob Meagher 92 LisaFine 154 nounced said night. Wally Pansing 83 Peter Mutharika 147 Students voted to eleci candi- Michael Blonsky 77 Rachel Sacks 143 dates to 21 Senate positions, seven from the senior,junior, and sopho- Junior Senate Seats TCU J MEMBERS more classes, seven seats on the Julian Barnes 227 Jeff Allen 387 Judiciary, and seven seats on the Stu Rosenberg 208 KarenVitale 386 Approximately 1,OOO students voted in yesterday’s TCU elections. CSL. Alexa Leon-Prado 168 Laura Fish 324 One hundred ninety-six vot- Carl Hrycyszyn 117 Lisa Valensi 277 ing juniors elected senior sena- Ellie Kleinman lo7 Michelle Master 276 ELBO voting process tors from eight candidates to the Mark Hinkley lo2 Susan Danca 250 Senate. Those elected were Har- Chuck Marks lol MeganArtz 246 lan Tenenbaum,Jonathan Tracht- criticized by students man, Matt Sands, Scott Water- Of the nine candidates who Commuter Representative to the by CONSTANTINE ATHANAS tallied, Senate incumbent Jean- man, Bob Meagher, Wally Pan- ran for the seven junior seats, Senate. Daily Editorial Board ine Becker and Senate candidate sing, and Michael Blonsky. Barnes, Rosenberg, and Leon- The seven students elected from A Tufts Community Union Eric Schliesser, both freshmen, All of the winners were in- Prado were incumbents. nine candidates to the Judiciary Senate incumbent and a candi- wrote a letter to the Elections cumbents except for Blonsky. Kevin O’Rourke, Jeanine were Jeff Allen, Karen Vitale, date both criticized the Elections Board complaining that voting Incumbent Saif Saiddiqi was not Becker, Debbie Feldman, Randy Laura Fish, Lisa Valensi, Mich- Board last night for poor han- had been unfair because, accord- re-elected. Ravitz, Lisa Fine, Peter Mutharika, elle Master, Susan Danca, and dling of the campus-wide student ing to Becker and Schliesser, at Julian Barnes, Stu Rosenberg, and Rachel Sacks were elected to Megan Am. government election held yester- one of the entrances to Carmichael Alexa Leon-Prado, Carl sophomore Senate seats. Four All of the candidates elected hundred and forty-four freshman &Ye Dining Hall, there was no voting Hrycyszyn, Ellie Kleinman, Chuck were incumbents except for Elections Board member Phil table set up during lunch and Marks, and Mark Hinkley were voted in the election. Valensi, Master and Artz. Incum- Goldberg said yesterday’s elec- dinner. all elected to junior Senate posi- All of the candidates elected bent Marylou Brown was not re- tion “went pretty smoothly ex- Becker said there was only tions. Three hundred forty-six were incumbents except for elected. Mutharika. cept for one minor mix-up.” sophomores voted in the elec- see ELECTION, page 11 Before the election results were see ELBO, page 2 tion. Marina Kiklis was elected Tufts awarded $300,000 EPA grant by STEPHEN NEWMAN promotes environmental literacy Daily Editorial Board through education. With this grant, . University President Jean he said, “We are actually going to Mayer announced last night that do something which involves Tufts is one of two universities in everyone at the University to find the nation to receive a $300,000 solutions developed at Tufts to grant from the Environmental help other colleges and the com- Protection Agency to examine munity at large.” methods to clean up the eiviron- Tufts Dean of Environmental ment. Programs Anthony Cortesc will “To kick off the Earth Month, head a committee recently formed we have had some very good news. by Mayer to manage the grant. The EPA has awarded us a grant Cortese said that the first thing of $300,000 over two years to that needs to be done is an envi- --,, ...- r... improve the quality of the envi- ronmental audit of the Univer- 123 Packard Avenue, the house of Theta Delta Chi ronment at Tufts as an illustration sity. He said that CLEAN must of what the University could do,” Tufts has named he grant Tufts first identify the major environ- Mayer said at the Tufts Earth Corporation Learning Environ- mental problems at Tufts. CSL upholds Theta Month Kick-Off sponsoredby the mental Awareness Now (CLEAN). Cortese said that there are many Center for Environmental Man- “Clearly, we have been cho- efforts that could be undertaken agement and Environmental sen because Tufts has been in- such as recycling and energy Delta Chi suspension Consciousness Outreach. volved in environmental research conservation. He pointed out that by EMANUEL BARDANIS to live up to IGC’s standards for Tufts and the University of management and teaching and the sewage is a major concern as well. Daily Editorial Board the Greek system. Pittsburg are the only schools to University of Pittsburgh has clearly The University produces many The Committee on Student Life According to Edelman, the CSL have received the grant, which is been chosen because it’s in Pitts- types of waste including agricul- voted Monday to uphold the In- found that the chapter had “a record WA’s burgh,” Mayer said jokingly. ter-Greek Council Judicial Board’s a part of the Pollution Pre- see GRANT, page 11 of continuous repeated violations, vention Demonstration Project. Mayer said that Tufts already decision to suspend recognition one that impressed the CSL by its ofThetaDeltaChi for three years, magnitude and that led the CSL Tufts financial aid burden will grow according to CSL Chair Lee to believe that Theta Delta Chi Edelman. had been given every opportunity by JOSH BUCKLEY tated a cautious spending level past four years, Tufts has had to The Judicial Board announced to reform itself and had failed to Daily Staff Writer for educational funding, accord- increase its own unresmcted funds on March 4 its decision to sus- heed repeated warnings.” With no increase in federal ing to The Chronicle of Higher allocated to aid by 69 percent to pend recognition of Theta Delta The CSL had the power to financial aid grants proposed in Education. Officialsalso say they keep up with the need. Chi, commonly knowr! as “123,” decrease, increase, or uphold the the 1991 budget, and proposed hope individual states will now “The University has been in- based on a violation of dry rush sanctions imposed on the frater- cuts looming in the Massachu- make a greater effort to provide creasing Tufts’ commitment to and several other IGC policies. see APPEAL, page 3 setts state budget, Tufts will face educational grants. financial aid. Financial aid is a As a result of the Judicial an increasing burden to provide However, Massachusetts Gov- partnership with the federal gov- Board’s decision, the international aid to its students. ernor Michael Dukakis, restricted ernment, state government, and officers of Theta Delta Chi sus- According to Director of Fi- by the state’s own budget prob- the University,” Eastwood said. pended the charter of their Tufts nancial Aid Bill Eastwood, the lems, has proposed further cuts in Eastwood believes that it will be chapter and initiated a full inves- Features ...... p.5 absence of an increase in federal state aid programs. Cuts in the impossible for Tufts to completely tigation of the allegationsthat led Senator Kerry on the environment, aid spending in the 199 1 proposal Gilbert Grant and the Reciprocity make up for the lost state funds to the Judicial Board’s decision. Campuses Against Cancer on activism, will make it difficult for the Tufts Grant comprise a $600,000 loss and the static federal funds. Theta Delta Chi appeared and Bill Shein on Pachy Patties. aid to make up for rising Univer- atTuftsalone. . “The University can’t make before the CSL on Monday in a sity costs. According to figures provided up for what the state and federal closed session to appeal the se- Arts ...... p.7 “The problem is that the [aid by Dean of Administration Larry government can’t give. Any rea- verity of the sanctions imposed Michelangelo -- famous artist? Din- commitment of] federal govern- Ladd, over the past four years sonable person can’t expect the on them by the Judicial Board. ing Services noodle specialty? No, it’s a ment has not been going up, put- Tufts has had to increaseits own University to make up dollar for Edelrnan said that because the Teenage Muant Ninja Turtle. ting more pressure on Tufts’ aid drastically to make up for dollar that the state pulls out. If fraternity appealed the severity Sports p.8-9 stagnant state and federal .pro- the state and federal government of the sanctions, the CSL had to ...... budget,” Eastwood said. Crew started out its season with two Spokespeople for the US grams. While the total scholar- kept meeting their funding every determine if the violations com- weekend victories, but the softball team Department of Education say that ships awarded to Tufts students piled by the Judicial Board repre- fell to 1-1 with a loss to Bridgewater. budget constraints have necessi- have gone up by 48 percent in the see AID, page 10 sented Theta Delta Chi’s failure

, ,. page two THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday,-- April 4,1990 rHE TUFTSDAILE Letters to the Editor Elephant’s safety a by the caretaker of the idea of helping out race and homosexuality. I completely agree Bob Goodman - in a charity event. ARM was updated, and with the idea that we are not obliged to be Editor-in-Chief primary concern in only then did they begin to express objec- associated with a particular person an Managing Editor: Lauren Keefe tion. campus, whether he or she is a minority or Associate Editors: Anna George. Geoff Lepper charity event We respect the opinion of ARM; how- not. Friendship somctimes does depend Editorial Page Editor: Christopher Ball To the Editor: ever, we do not feel that a public accusa- on common ground and mutual interests. toduction Managers: Beth Geller, Markus Muellei In response to “Charity event is cruel to tion of moral vacuity is the best way to As a minority myself, however, I seri- NEWS animals (letter to the editor, April 2),” further any cause. Instead we invite ARM ously doubt if most of the opinions ex- Editors: Stephen Newman, Colin Woodard several points of fact need clarification. to attend a meeting with Sig Ep for the pressed in the articlc are justified. I do not Assistant Editors: Constantine Athanas. First, the carctaker of the elephant made purpose of educating those who may not think that I have ever requested anyone to Emanuel Hardanis no “guarantee that it will defecate ‘enough’ be familiarwith ARM’spositions. It seems like me because I am different. Minori- Wire Editor: Ron Graber Assistant Wire Editor: Jason Salgo times in two hours.” The timing of the to us that as a group dedicated to raising ties, in my point of view, only want to be treated the same as others.The University OP-ED event is based upon the caretaker’s knowl- awareness, this type of educational activ- Editor: David Rothenstein edge the elephants regular schedule, and ity should have been considered by them promotes the awareness of minorities not Assistant Editor: Eric Hirsch by no means will there be any attempt to upon learning of the event, certainly prior to compel its students to get to know everybody else but to eliminate possible ’ FEATURES altcr the natural bodily functions of the to an accusatory lcttcr. Editors: Jena Gerstel, Jamie Bronstein elephant. If enough matter is not pro- Finally, we would hope that the pur- racist views, such as the remarks appear- . Assistant Mitor: Dan Feral duced, thc prim will thcn bc raffled off. pose of this event is not lost in a letter to ing in Metcalf some months ago. In fact, AKlS Sccond, thc asscrtion that thc clcphant thc cditor “tug of war.”Our goal is to raise Tufts has a much lower pcrccnlagc ol‘ Iiditors: Jill Grinberg, Laurie Jakobsen well be “ycllcd and cheered Iby hun- money for thc Jocl Recd Memorial Schol- minorities than any other major college in Assistant Fxlitor: Jason George dreds of people” is unfair. Upon consulta- arship Fund, which sponsors a commuter Massachusetts. For those who feel over- SPOK’I :ci tion with thc Animal Rights Movcmcnt, studcnt’sTufts education, and also for the whclmcd to dcal with too many minority Editors: Mike Friedman. David Salmnan. Shelter the World Program, which works students, Alaska may be an ideal place for Kelley Alessi the potential that screaming spectators Assistant Editor: Geoff Edgers would scare the elephant. was made a to provide permanent housing to impover- learning. Assuming that most minorities PHOTOGRAPHY primary concern in our planning of the ished people of the Third World. We are are foreigners, there is obviously not much Editor: Karl Schatz event. We will make every effort at crowd thankful for the positive show of support common ground between them and na- Assistant Editors: Jonathan Grauer. control by having a number of brothers from the Tuftscommunity so far. We hope tive-born Americans. Nathalie Desbiez, Julio Mota, Man Riemer working at the event, keeping the noise it continues up until the event. Does it mean that two groups can never Special Assignments Editor: Denise Drower level down. We invite members of ARM, be friends? Everyone is responsible for PRODUCTION or any one else concerned with the ani- On behalf of the brothers of Sigma Phi helping others to adapt to the mainstream. Layout Editors: Janine Billy, Michelle Frayman Graphics Editor: Rich Auerbarh mal’s safety, to assist us in directing this Epsilon, Moreover, I question whether it is appro- lassifieds Mitors: Laura Walker, Michele Pennell effort. Frightening the elephant is not the Josh Klarin A’90 priate for The Tufts Daily to put up an Assistant Clnssifieds Editor: Lisa Moorehead purpose of this event, nor is it an accept- Mike Gilbert A’91 article that implies the harmful effects of Copy Editors: Julie host,Julie Comell. able consequence. Craig Goldberg A’92, diversity, one of the goals of American Young Chung ARM was contacted by Sig Ep before Charity Coordinators democracy. Javier Macaya planning of theevent began. At this point, Execuiive Business Director the concept involved a horse or cow in- Was diversity article Business Manager: Lany Azer , stead of an elephant. ARM was not overly CORRECTION ., Office Manager: Heather Paddock enthusiastically about this idea, but they appropriate? In yesterday’s news story, “Tufts . Receivables Manager: Sandra Giordano did not voice overwhelming concern To the Editor: graduate found murdered in Virginia,” . (certainly not“‘moral abhorrence”). Upon theageof the viclim,AnneBorghesani, 1 1.mr@ly concerned with the March The Tufts Daily is non-profit iewspaper, published contacting the caretaker of the elephant onday through Friday during the academic year and dis- 29 *Ed article ‘“his is diversity?’, which was reported incorrectly. She was 23. buted free to the Tufts cmunity. The Daily is entirely that was here at Homecoming, we were emphasizes the freedom of students to Also, it was reported that she was a dent-run;thn are no paid editorial positims. The Daily compelled to change our concept due to resident assistant for two years. In fact, printed at Charles River Publishing, Charlcstown, MA. choose friends, regardless of the issues of The Daily is located at the back entrance of Miller Hat the encouragementand enthusiasm pressed she was an RA for one ycar. TuftsUniversity. Our phone number is (617) 381-3090 . isiness hours are 900 a.m. - 6:OO pm.. Monday througt iday and 1 :00 pm: - 608 p.ni.’on Sunday. Subscriptions are $15 for a semester and $25 for a ful Haitian.Soldier seizes New York ar. Our mailing address is: lht Tufts Daily, Hack En. mce, Miller Hall, Tufts University, Medford MA 02155 ibscriptions are mailed in weekly packages. .:. The policies of Thc Tufts Daily are established by i American Airlines $et, threatens.explosion ajority of the editorial boaid. 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The content of letters, advertisements,signed columns airport and threatened to blow it up Tues- armed with grenades when he comman- The radio said negotiations with mili- mons and graphics does not necessarily reflect the opin deered the plane in an attempt to desert the n of The Tufts Daily editorial board. day if he was not flown to the United tary and airport officials Monday night States. army after he was reprimanded by an were fruitless and Gerald spent the night Letters to the Editor Policy A radio report, however, said the 20- officer for alleged insubordination. It said alone in the aircraft. No flights were arriv- The Tufts Daily welcomes ICU~K fmn the readers. Thc year-old soldier had let the handful of Gerald had been in the army two years. ing or taking off from the airport Tuesday. .tern page is an open forum for campus issues and corn passengers and crew aboard American US Ambassador Alvin Adams, Minis- The Rev. 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Ixttcrj sIioi11Jhc ;ircim[,aiiid by no morc tlidr ;lit signaturn. lhe cditors reserve the right to edit letters for clarity ihlicatim of letters is suhjcct to thc discretion of dit Only one voting table open during Carmich.ae1 lunch iton. ELBO According Mclanic Nirkcn, the Elcc- votes. Bcckcr won with the second high- ~ttersshouldbetypedorpMtedfrananIHMorIHM continued from page 2 u, mpatible computer in letter-quality or near-letter-qualit] tions Board chair, only one voting table est vote count in her class. ode. Letters written on Macintosh computers should h one voting table set up on the right-side was set up during lunch, but there were “ELBO did not guarantee everybody a ought in on disk - files should be saved in “text-only’ mat, and disks should be brought in with a copy of thc entrance to the Carmichael while in the two during dinner. right to vote ... Had you gone into the left ter. Disks can be picked up in The Daily business office thc past, tables have been set up at both en- Elections Board member Howie Sklar side of Carmichael you would never have Uowing day. trances during lunch and dinner. There I seen an election booth,” Schliesser said. Letters should address the editor and not a panicularin said that “at dinner believe we had two vidual. While letters can be critical of an individual’s was no sign at the left-side entrance noti- tables, but I’m not certain.” He said that some people who vote tions, they should not attack someone’s personality traits fying students that the voting table was on Goldberg said that two tables were only because it is easy for them to do so The Daily will not accept anonymous letters or per would not have gone down to the Campus mes except in extreme circumstances if the Executivc the other side of the dining hall, she said, running during dinner, but that both had mrd determines that there is a clear and prcsent danger U making it hard for a person wanting to been set up late. One student had set up a Center to cast a vote. :author. The Daily will not accept letters regarding thc vote to find a voting station. table at the right side of the dining hall at Also, junior Senate seat candidate Mark verage of,other publications, unless their coverage itsell s become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in Thc Becker also said that the voting table 5:15 p.m., while a second student had set Hinkley asked for a recount of the election iily.The Daily will accept letters of thanks, if space per. that was there was set up “at least a half up a table on the left side at 525 p.m. “No results after he said Elections Board told .ts, but will not run leuers whose sole purpose is to adver. him that he had lost the election by one e an event. hour” after lunch and dinner started. A one could have gone in and not seen either When writers havegroup affiliations orhold titles orpo student who ate early meals would have table,” he said. vote. ions related to the topic of their letter, The Daily will nou missed the chance to vote, she asserted. Schliesser said that if the other voting “I asked for a recount because I was st in italics following the letter. This is to provide addi. only one vote short of being on the Senate bnal information to the readers and is not intended tc Goldberg said that any effect the lack table been set up then more students could tract fmthe letter. of one voting table at Carmichael had on have voted and the results would have and I know in elections of any sort there is Classifleds Information the election was not the fault of the Elec- been different. apossibility of a miscount,” Hinkley said. tions Board. Schliesser lost theelection by six votes He said he called the Elections Board All Tufta students must submit cladieds in person epaid withcashorcheck. All classifieds mustbesubmittec “It’s not our obligation to staff some- to Rachel Sacks who received 143 votes. and asked for a recount at 10:15 p.m., a ~3p.m.thedaybeforepublication.Classificdsmayalsobt one at every door to every dining hall,” He said that some of the votes not cast half hour after finding out that he had lost ught at the information booth at the Campus Center. At Goldberg said. could have gone in the favor of him or any by one vote. At 11 p.m. the Elections assifieds submitted by mail must be accompanied by I eck. Classifieds may not be subminiued over the phone. He said that a second voting table at of the other candidates. Boardcalled him back and told him he had Notices and Lost & Founds are free and run on Tuesdays Carmichael could not be set up at lunch “I want to accept that I lost, and I want won a seat on the Senate, said Hinkley. .dThursdaysonly. Notices ale litedto two pa we& pel because a fraternity had appropriated the to make it clear that 1 will not contest the Hinkley’s original vote was 97 which gmization and ~n space permiuing. Notices must h rim on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notice second table to sell r&e tickets to raise results. But I think that ELBO screwed puthim onevotebelow SeemaAziz.When nnotheused toscllrnerchandiseoradvenisemajorevents money for thc Jocl Reed Scholarship Fund. up,” Schlicsscr said. the vote was recounted, Goldberg said ‘[he Tulis Daily is not liahlc Ior any damages duc tc Lhal a five-vole tally inark had been ovcr- pographical errors or misprintings cxccpi thc cost ol Uic Some Elcclions Board mcmbcrs dis- Othcr candidatcs also lost by less than senion, which k fully refundable. Wc meme the right tc puted Schlicsscr’sand Beckcr’s claim that 10 votcs. Sophomorc Senatc candidate lookcd and that Hinkley had won a posi- fuseto print any classitids which contain obscenity, are o there was only one table opeiating during Sccma Aziz lost by fivc votcs and TCUJ tion with 8 102 votccount. Axiz lostaseat I ovedy sexual nature, or arc uscd expressly to dcnigratc i man or group. dinncr. candidatc Marylou Brown lost by three on thc Scnate.

,/ , ...... /.... . Wednesday, April 4,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page three Lithuanian delegation meets with adviser to Gorbachev compiled by Rich Ketchum MOSCOW (AF’)-- A delega- fic at Lithuania’s border with Po- - Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia - tion from the rebellious Baltic land, the republic’s only border - were absorbed into the Soviet Monday, March 26 republic of Lithuania met Tues- that does not adjoin Soviet terri- Union. The commission’s work Sometime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., a Sony cassette player day with a major adviser to Presi- tory. Soviet officials told Polish led heSoviet congress ofpeo3>le’s valued at $55 was removed from a vehicle parked behind East Hall. dent Mikhail S. Gorbachev, and a border officials the crossing from Deputies in December to con- Entry was made by use of the driver’s side window, left open by the Lithuanian legislator later called Ogrochiki, Poland, to Lazdijai, demn the 1939 pact. owner, as the door latch was inoperable from the outside. it a sign of hope in the confronta- Lithuania, was “temporarily” Tuesday marked the first high- Tuesday, March 27 tion. closed, the Polish news agency level personal contact between An ofice worker in Ballou reported that a door located between the “We are very, very encour- PAP said. Lithuania and MOSCOW since just second and third floors of Ballou Hall was forcibly opened some time aged,” legislator Egidius --Lithuania‘s chief diplomat in after Lithuania declared itself between March 20 and March 27. The door led to a storeroom, but it Bickauskas, Lithuania’s represen- Washington, Stasys Lozaraitis Jr., independent last month. could not be determined if anything was missing. tative in Moscow, told The Asso- told reporters there he believes The talks, which Bickauskas Thursday, March 29 ciated Press. “If there are people the Soviet army may have taken described as “consultations ... a At 632 pm., the smell of burning plastic was reported coming who at least want to listen to us, the lead role from Gorbachev in conversation,” lasted for more than from the basement of the Chi Omega sorority at 106 Professors’Row. it’s very good.” dealing with the crisis. He said three hours. He could provide no Both the Medford and Somerville fire departments responded, but He earlier told reporters a three- the Soviet military show of force details. l could not locate any fire or cause for alarm. member delegation, including in Lithuania made him more “It is likely there would be m At952 p.m., a woman notified police that she had witnessed a car Deputy Premier Romualdas pessimistic than before about his concrete decisions but the very crash through the automated gate to the Academic Quad, the lever Ozolos of Lithuania, was meet- homeland’s fate. fact that they heard us is very located between Braker Hall and East Hall. The witness identified the ing with Alexander N. Yakovlev, --Soviet Foreign Minister good,” he said. car and reported the registration number to the police. a Politburo member recently Eduard A. Shevardnadzearrived Gorbachev says he will not Saturday, March 31 appointed to Gorbachev’s new in Washington for talks with Presi- negotiate with Lithuania,but will ALatin Way resident reported that someone had tried to enter her Presidential Council. dent Bush and Secretary of State hold discussions on any topic As room some time before 2: 10 p.m. The student said that her screen had AlsoTuesday: I . . .: James A. Baker 111, pledging to long as the republic renounces beenpiedoff. --The Supreme Soviet parlia- hold “honest dialogue” with se- the declaration of independence. A Car parked in the Cohen parking lot was vandalized between 5 ment approved a bill setting pro- cessionist Lithuanians. Admini- “Independent states are not p.m. March 30, and 11 p.m., March 31. The owner reported that a cedures for secession from the stration officials hope he brought created in such a way in an over- clarion Stereo valued at $500 was missing, probably taken after the Soviet Union. ’The law, which goes a message from Gorbachev that night takeover,” ‘ presidential passenger Window Was smashed. into effect when it is published in will spell out Moscow’s promise spokesman Arkady Maslennikov the Soviet press, requires approval to deal peacefully with Lithu- told reporters Tuesday. CSL backs TCUJ decision- by a two-thirds vote in a referen- ania’s independence movement. The meeting came amid in- APPEAL According to Edelman, the dum and a waiting period of up to Yakovlev is seen as a key aide creasing conciliatory signals from continued from page fraternity was allowed to give five years. Lithuania, forcibly in- to Gorbachev and is considered the two sides. nity by the Judicial Board, ac- their opening statement before corporated into the Soviet Union the architect of his policy of The clash of wills included to Edelman. the IGC. Once both sides had in 1940, declared its independ- glasnost, or greater openness. Gorbachev’s orders to Lithuani- After deliberations, the CSL read their statements, Edelman ence on March 11. The Moscow Yakovlev led a parliamentary ans to hand over their weapons: ruled that the Judicial Board’s said, the CSL asked questions to government refused to recognize commission that last year reviewed the arrest by Soviet troops of some decision ,a j,us.t. and well both Ihe IGC ahdthe Theta Delta this and a crisis ensued. the secret Soviet-Nazipact under .I ,“w~. see MEETING, page 6 .considered pne,”~Edelmansaid. Chi representatives “to elicit in- --The Kremlin restricted traf- which the three Baltic republics - Edelman said that following formation in order to help us make the Judicial Board’s decision, our decision.” Theta Delta Chi had the right to Edelman said that the delib- make one appeal to another disci- erations lasted for four and a half plinary bo d. Th,e fragTity now hours. *has“no reF oble %thin the Uni- 7 IGC Lactiin versity system,” he said. IGC President Brett Ingerman Theta Delta Chi President Jim said that the CSL decision “gives Tracey declined to comment credibility to the IGC Judicial yesterday on the proceedings. Board as well as the council as a Theta Delta Chi Executive whole.” He said that the IGC was Director Don Apel arrived for “happy with the decision.” Monday’s appeal but was not al- IGC Vice President and Judi- lowed to stay for the proceedings cial Board Chair Julie Jones said because the appellants requested that the board was “glad to have the hearing be closed to the pub- our opinion echoed by a different lic. board.” She added, however, that Before the hearing, Apel said “we have sympathy for Theta Delta that he had come solely in the Chi because they’re in a difficult capacity of an observer. He de- position.” clined to comment further on the The Judicial Board presented appeal. its rationale in a written state- Edelman said that the interna- ment at the appeal, according to :ional fraternity did not present Jones. The members of the CSL any information on the Tufts had not read this statemept prior chapter’s behalf. to the proceedings, according to Basis of the appeal Edelman. Following the Judicial Board‘s Jones said that when making March 4 decision, Theta Delta their decision, the board “took Chi had ten days to notify the every step possible” to insure that CSL of the nature of their appeal, the fraternity will become func- according to Edelman. The fra- tional again in three years. She ternity informed him on March said that the board has also made 13 that they would be appealing efforts to ensure that the frater- the severity of the sanctions. nity will be able to move back According to Edelman, repre- into their chapter residence at 123 sentatives of the fraternity came Packard Ave. after their suspen- to his office the morning of the sion is completed. appeal to ask to include proce- According to Jones, the future i dural grounds in the basis of their of the fraternity is “up to their appeal and to request a postpone- national and theCFS at the time.” ment of the proceedings. CFS is the acronym for the Edelman said that the frater- Committee on Social Fraternities nity was not allowed to change and Sororities, the oversight board the basis of their appeal. for the Greek system created by Theta Delta Chi prepared a the Arts and Sciences faculty. statement of the grounds for the She stressed that nothing in appeal which members of the CSL the board’s penalty will impede read Drior to the Droceedinas. the re-recognition of the chauter. 1 Please recycle 1 this newspaper I a.

.. . ,’ ,’ 7 page four THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 4,1990 Thursday, March 15,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page five FEATURES Kerry advocates persona mitnaent to environment by JAMIE BRONSTEIN Kerry said that the conscious- lution. Daily Editorial Board ness-raising promoted by the origi- In Czechoslovakia, rings of land Gcking off Tufts’ Earth Month nal Earth Day event resulted in barren of trees surround large Monday night, Senator John Kerry positive legislation,including the concentrationsof power stations. of Massachusetts addressed a formation of the Environmental In the Soviet Union, the Volga Cabot auditorium audience on the Protection Agency and the pas- River is essentially dead, its fish importance of taking environ- sage of the original Clean Air Act killed. Former lakes have evapo- mental issues seriously in a rap- and Clean Water Act, and allowed rated, leaving vessels rotting on idly changing world. Kerry’s environmentalists to forge links dried lake beds, and causing huge address followed the announce- with other activists. dust storms, Kerry said. ment by University President Jean “The reality is that we passed “President Bush missed thc Mayer that Tufts has been awarded good laws and created good insti- opportunity to join in a mutual a $300,000 U.S. government grant tutions, but the politics of the last nuclear-test-ban with the Soviet to pursue exemplary measures to eleven years have been devoid of Union,” Kerry said, adding that improve the University environ- the thought and risk-taking that Bush’s inaugural address would ment. characterized the original move- have been the perfect time for a “Earth Day 1990 is a very ment,” he said, explaining why a unilateral announcement of such important moment-much more second Earth Day has become an intention and that verifiability Photo by Denise Drower so than many of you may yet necessary twenty years later. is no longer an issue. He said that Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts speaks to students in Cabot believe,” Kerry said. He noted “Without true environmental- negotiation of such a ban, which about the environment. that this year’s Earth Day, April ists in government, we have seen would prevent destruction of the drinking water. The heightened cos1 of disposal, will also resur- 22, is the 20th anniversary cele- the unmitigated incursion of roads environment and the diversion of acidity of the water leaches min- face in Congress. bration of the original Earth Day. into forests, and no thought of funds in both countries, is pres- erals from the ground and lead Kerry said that although the On that day in 1970, 100,000 conservation -a dismembering ently hampered by the necessity from water pipes,” he said. He original Earth Day wasan Ameri- people gathered in Central Park, of the original processes and in- of using the initiative as a bar- added that contamination stem- can phenomenon, 131 nations are Fifth Avenue in New York was tent,” he said. Kerry called the gaining chip in ongoing arms- ming from the development of planning to participate in this year ’s closed, Congress let out for the results of this trend “dire,” and control talks. coastal areas has led to the clos- event, facilitated by satellite tech- week to allow members to return said that challenges facing the Kerry noted that environmental ing of 70,000 acres of Massachu- nology. He predicted that as the to their constituencies,and a new environment today are even greater problems are not limited to East- setts clambeds. “All of these are global defense configuration movement touched the country, than those manifested in 1970. em Europe, and described some manmade problems,” he said, changes, the politics of econom- Kerry said. “In Eastern Europe, in addi- of the problems caused by Chi- noting that they are due at least in ics and of the environment will “The original Earth Day tion to the economic failures of nese clear-cutting and Japanese partby our unwillingness tomake supplant traditional security is- brought a new group of people to communism, we are beginning to mining of the oceans, as well as other choices. sues as the primary sources of become involved in a movement see some of the environmental the increasingly-publicized de- Other choices Kerry suggested global conflict. that was uniquely American,” he failures,” Kerry said. He added struction of South American rain included an increased commit- “We are in a unique moment said. He noted that 20 million that one quarter of Poland’s agri- forests. ment to recycling, using paper in history,” he commented. “We Americans participated in the cultural land is now unusable, its “Moving westward, to the bags instead of plastic, and buy- can shift the definition of na- original commemoration of the potable water supply is in danger United States and Massachusetts, ing more fuel efficient cars. He tional security, so that it is per- environment in some capacity; of running out, its agricultural we have all kinds of waste, the predicted that the issue of a tariff ceived not in terms of military activities including meetings and produce is contaminated by lead, superfund can’t keep up ... we’ve on those imported goods which relations but in terms of environ- high-school teach-ins. “We all had and its children suffer from a closcd 104 wells due to runoff, do not meet American environ- see EARTH, page 11 a sense of urgency,” he said. chronic bronchitis due to air pol- pesticides and road salt in the menial standards, to reflect the Are we normal? Students make Tufts a Item: On Friday afternoon,I may win $500 if an they will have to get awfully close to the “pachy elephant happens to shit on a particular part of patties” to make accurate measurements. These campus against cancer Fletcher Field assigned to me. rules certainly make it difficult to envy Kent by HELAINE BATOFF chapters for next year. Item: The day-to-day exploits of a concrete Logan, Billy Jacobson, and Debbie O’Connell, Contributing Writer At Tufts, the organization works canoe continue to find their way onto the front the three judges for the event. Having read the Seth Feldman was a freshman through the Leonard Carmichael page of the Daily, complete with photographs, rules, I’m actually quite pleased that I wasn’t at Dartmouth when he died of a Society as part of the Cancer detailed accounts chosen to officiate the event, despite my reputa- brain tumor. When he was diag- Outreach progrh under the guid- Bill Shein of ‘‘test runs,” and tion among the faculty as one who shovels “pachy nosed at age 15, the doctors told ance of Outreach President Ilana involved analy- patties” quite often, with at least passable skill. him that he had eight months to Bebchick. Through various fun- The Lighter Side ses of the canoe’s Both puns shamelessly intended, by the way. live. He lived for three and a half draisers, both organizations raise handling charac- The Pachy Patty Payoff has led to an abun- more years. It was Seth who in- money to help cancer patients. teristics. dance of bad jokes on the subject of elephant spired his friends, Tufts freshmen Last Friday night, for example, a Item: People ran for the Senate and TCUJ in droppings, as well as schemes of contest partici- Jessica Singal and Alexandra that featured the Jackson yesterday’s election with a fervor that suggests the pants for inducing the animal to dump on their Gardner, to start a Tufts chapter Jills, Cheap Sox, and Side Effects University would crumble into a heap of useless plot. The truth is that for $500, many of us would of Campuses Against Cancer at raised approximately $800 for rubble without the help of our all-powerful student do virtually anything we could to help aim the Tufts this year. Campuses Against Cancer. Other government. elephant to our plot of “choice Fletcher pasture.” The Singal and Gardner drew fundraisers underway include a Maybe it’s just my imagination. Maybe I’ve Considering the looming mountain of debt that additional inspiration from Mike raffle for a trip for two to Orlando, been here too long. It could even be the strange I will be introduced to on May 20, I imagine I Silverstein, Seth’s best friend, who and a food sale at a laser show on effect of the powerful woodchip scent that’s been could be persuaded to relieve myself on Fletcher is now a sophomore at Harvard. April 5. hanging over the campus lately. Whatever the Field for such a sum. It’s possible, though, that a In the spring of 1989, Mike ran Tufts’ chapter of Campuses cause, I get the feeling that things are startingto get crowd of pcoplc surrounding the field at the time the Boston Marathon in Seth’s Against Cancer now consists of a a bit loopy around here. might convince me otherwise, or force me to memory. “This act inspired the committee of 10 students and I am personally not immune to therecent wacki- request much more than $500. idea of college students raising welcomes new volunteers. ness. Ask my friends. Lately I have felt a nearly But on another level, what’s the big deal? Aside money for brain tumor research,” “Thirty-six thousand Ameri- unrestrainable urge to leap behind the wheel of from the questionable scruples involved in hold- Singal said. cans are diagnosed with brain delivery people’s cars, frequently left running outside ing such an event for a memorial scholarship, Campuses Against Cancer is a tumors every year. The average my dorm. And I can’t stop thinking about the fact there’s nothing surprising about an elephant crap- project that operates under the adult is expected to live only 12 that there is always a better selection of fruit juices ping in front of hundreds of people at some point guidance of The Brain Tumor months, even with treatment,” in Dewick than MacPhie. during a two-hour period. This happens at the Society, a Boston-based nonprofit Singal said. Granted, these are not wholly rational behav- circus all the time. organization of which Feldman’s According to both Singal and iors. But who can be rational when we’re raising I would have gladly paid five, ten, or even $15 mother is president. The Brain Gardner, Feldman was a great money for a memorial scholarshipby paying for an - even without a chance to win a prize - if the Tumor Society strives to improve inspiration because not only did elephant to shit at Tufts University? Have we all rules remained cxactly the same, but the elephant the quality of life of brain tumor he live much longer than the time lost our minds? was replaced with, say, Sol Gittleman. Or maybe patients and their families and the doctors estimated, he also Here’s the scoop on the elephant turds: To raise Bob Rotberg. Why not Rosemarie Van Camp, provide them with support. The displayed courage and spirit dur- money for the Joel Reed memorial scholarship Tufts’ fur-toting, Porsche-driving public relations funds the organization receives ing the hardest times. He spoke fund and the Shelter the World Program, Sigma director? Or Nelson Gifford, chair of the haughty through various projects, such as for the Jimmy Fund, which is Phi Epsilon has rented an elephant which will be Board of Trustees?That might even be worth $20. Campuses Against Cancer, go allied with the Dana-Farber Can- paraded around Fletcher Field for two hours while How about if all four of them had some kind of toward scientific research and cer Institute. hundreds of people stand by nervously, waiting to race? finding a cure for cancer. Another “Seth wanted the fight against see where the thing craps. That’s right -people, Of course, seeing all the brothers of Sig Ep seMe they provide is to put people cancer to continue. He wanted to including me, have bet $3 a pop on where the wandering around Fletcher Field after a 3-how diagnosed with brain tumors in be remembered,” Singal said. elephant will complete its most recent cycle of Mexican food feast, wailed by their dutiful pledges touch with doctors and support Gardner and Singal are con- digestion. Yes, friends, the Greek system at Tufts armed with shovels, would make for an infinitely groups. tinuing the fight, along with the continues to pioneer unique ways to improve its more intercstiny fundraiser. In addition to the Tufts chap- Cancer Outreach program. image on campus. Maybe we should scrap the Pachy Patty Payoff ter, there are Campuses Against “Speaking from personal experi- But wait, there’s more. Should the elephant and let the elephant command the next voyage of Cancer at Syracuse, Wesleyan, ence,” Gardner said, “if we can jeposit its “material” (that’s what they’re calling the concrete canoe. The TCUJ could officiate the the University of Massachusetts, help ease the pain of cancer pa- it) on a line between two plots, the judges will have race. Things would be back to normal around and Dartmouth. According to tients and their families in any Gardner and Singal, five more to “measure the amount of material in each plot” to here! see CANCER, page 11 letermine the winners. This, I assume, means that schools have signed up to create

., .. ..,. . . Page six THE TI JFTS DA1l.Y Wednesday, April 4,1990 Soviets, Lithuanians to talk MEETING printing ?lait. continued from page 3 Lithuanian journalists said the Lithuanian deserters; takeover of newspapers appeared 8s usual several buildings in Vilnius, the Tuesday, despite the building’s Lithuanian capial, by Soviet being controlled by Soviet Inte- soldiers; movements of army re- rior Ministry troopers. inforcements, anda war of words. Bickauskas saidLithuania had On Saturday, Gorbachev is- no means of implementing its sued an appeal to Lithuania say- proclaimed independence if So- ing secession talks could take place viet soldiers continue to interfere if Lithuania renounced the inde- in the republic. pendencedeclaration. He said the “We have declared independ- republic’s refusal could result “in ence but we very well know that grave consequences for all of us.” tanks are moving on our soil every day and night, and they take over one building after another,” he ArA said. “We realize the Soviet Union has economic, political and mili- tary interests in Lithuania that cannot be cut all at once. These BOOKNOWFOR problems involve not only the Soviet Union and Lithuania but TH€HOLIDAYS Europe and the whole world. So ROUNDTRIPS we need to talk. We want some- LONDON from $ 369 body to hold a dialogue with us.” PARIS from $ 449 Anatoly I. Lukyanov, chair- FRANKFURT -from $ 409 man of the Supreme Soviet par- liament, spoke of “friendly ties” MADRID from $ 449 with Lithuania and said Moscow LISBON from $ 449 does not question its right M se- AMSTERDAM-from $ 41 9 cede, as long as the republic fol- COPENHAGEN - from $ 510 lows proper constitutional proce- TOKYO tmm $ 729 dures. SYDNEYI But Gorbachev also met Tues- MELBOURNE-from $1379 day with a leader of Lithuania’s - CHILDREN, 35,000-member Communist Youth SAN FRANCISCO1 LOS ANGELES - from $ 380 movement, who urged him to EURAIL PASSES I.D. CARDS impose presidential rule in the ONE WAYS EXPERT ADVICE republic. The appeal was broad- *-% OF WAR cast on Soviet WSnational news. BOSTON Soviet news media continued 5266*6014 ‘ * :.‘.I ‘-- International Tour 273 NrwBURl Sl supporting attempts by Lithuania’s BosroW. MA CQ116 Philippines, Northern minority pro-Moscow Commu- CAMBRIDGE nistParty to halttheprinting ofat i576.4623 El Salvador, along with refugees from Haiti and Cambodia, will give powerful least‘ four pro-independence -1 ZBZECQ,=STA TRAVEL up amidst armed conflict. Youth from Native “I n ws a rs at Vilnius,’ Fenual I -F ?+PF;+ty*; > rl . ,,, urban, Boston, will provide an American perspective.

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I? ”A meeting of enormous proportions... ~ -Jenn Wong Presented-byThe Peace flr Justice Studies Program ;n collabor;&n with The Experimental College Symposia. Project ”I can’t wait” on The Militarization of the Third World -Audrey Chiang %. *Cgspon&ted by ‘The University Chaplaincy, SPIRIT, Peace & Justice Educational Collective, Child Study, Education, Urban & Environmental Policy, Political Science, International Rela-tbnspmog logy, African-American Center, Asian-American Center, ”It will be much better than Cats...” ,: tional Center, Women’s Cen!er -Caroline Kim Tor rhore irifohiatioii’calfPeace 8 Justice Stirdies at x2261 Wednesday, April 4,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page seven ARTS Just the facts... ‘Turtles’ more than a We’vebeen back from Spring Break for a week For you collectors, the CD and cassette have three w so; time to start speculating about the band for more songs than the vinyl. marketing gimmick Spring Fling. Rumors have been circulating widly Robert Plant has a new solo album out, Manic by JOSEPH A. GIANNONE ind wildly, from the B-52’s to Lenny Kravitz. Oh, Nirvana, which was recorded with the same band Senior Staff Writer nait, here’s word in that it will be NRBQ, doing a as Now and Zen (I sense a trend in these titles). Holy marketing gimmicks, Fall-Winter-Spring Fling - no, just kidding. I This album is being promoted as “more sex- Batman! It’s the Teenage Mutant shouldn’t say this, oriented” than his other solo work. Hmm. Manic Ninja Turtles. Laurie Jakobsen but wasn’t that Nirvuna was produced with keysman Phil Johnstone, I hate to say so, but I must Observer article and engineered and co-produced by Mark Stent. confess-it was not a bad movie.

Notables great? There’s still talk of some kind of Led Zeppelin ~ Get ready for reunion by the end of the year, but that’s been Public Enemy’s next album, Fear of a Blbck heard before, so don’t get your hopes up. . Film Planet, due out on April 17. Professor Griffs’ solo Remember Adam Ant? He’s back with his first Review album came out this week, as well as a new video, LP in five years, Manners & Physique. Caught the I Fight the Power Live. Beside the usual trouble single “Room at the Top” on MTV when I was Really. Schlocky, sure. A future Public Enemy gets itself into, in a unique incident, home -not a bad pop song, and that man still can cult classic? Maybe. Flavor-Flav accidentally hit fellow rapper Ice-T’s move. The album was recorded with the ever- Like Batman and Superman, Ferrari with a rented Chrysler Le Baron. Report- faithful Marco Pirroni, who’s been with Adam these cartoon heroes have hit the edly, Ice-T was not upset about the incident (“You since the “Adam and the Ants” days. Adam is big screen. However, like My Little can’t get mad at Flav.”). auditioning musicians now for a tour later this Pony, they’re yet another market- Jane’s Addiction takes their name a little too year. ing scheme that passes off adver- Michaelangelo visits the Met. seriously: their ex-manager is suing the band be- Nelson Mandela will attend a concert in his tising as entertainment. It appears Meanwhile, back in the sew- cause he was dismissed well before his contract honor at Wembley Stadium. Wife Winnie will the producers are eager to jump- ers, the wise and heroic Splinter, ran out in August 1991. He feels that the band accompany him. Peter Gabriel, Tracy Chapman start new and profitable fads. arat standing five feet tall, organ- made this decision while “under the influence,” Neil Young, the Neville Brothers, and Daniel The level of humor oscillates izes his band of merry turtles to substantiated by the fact that two of the members Lanois are among the performers at the tribute between juvenile and surprisingly help stem the tide. were in therapy for substance dependency earlier show. sophisticated. It is undoubtedly He and four baby turtles he this year. The band’s new management declined to Local ... Sam Kinison is at Lowell targeted to pre-pubescent male finds come into contact with ra- comment on that last part. Gee, I wonder why ... Memorial Auditorium April 8. Necco Place see5 audiences, treated to good 01’ dioactive waste (sound familiar?), If you ever want to get into a funk without the Boston Baked Blues and the Motor City Rhythm fashioned rebelliousness and an and he names them Donatello, drugs, try walking around the quad at night when Kings, the 6 and 7 respectively. Also on the 6at thc exclusive vocabulary. Simultane- Michaelangelo, Leonardo, and it’s raining, with Bauhaus’ “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” Channel, John Cafferty and the Beaver Browr ously, there is a lot of fast-paced Raphael. They soon begin to grow playingonawa1kman.Ex-Bauhausfrontmanpeter Band. humor that addressed an older to human dimensions. They also Murphy will be at Citi the loth, supporting his Dave Herlihy of 0 Positive will be playing ar audience. Really. attain great intellects, the ability latest LP, Deep. Nine Inch Nails (which makes a acoustic gig at T.T. the Bears’ April 9. Acoustic The moviecombineselements to speak, and the disciplines of a record fourth straight appearance in this column) things are always interesting. If rock/metal i5 of Star Wars, Bruce Lee movies, Ninja warrior, which they use to will be opening. The TCB laser show in Cousens more your thing, the Orpheum is hosting Grea the Muppet Show, and of course, help protect the innocent tomorrow should also prove to be an atmospheric White on the 6 and a triple bill of Testament CH.UD.In keeping with the grand Like most not-ready-for-prime- experience. The ad states that it will include music Nuclear Assault, and Savatage the following night tradition of Batman TV shows, time movies, though, the senti- from Floyd, , and the Bubs (??!).Interest- That show really ripped in New York; no reasor “Kung Fu Theater” B-movies, and mental scenes do not fit the spirit ing. Conspicuously absent are the Mates, who will why it shouldn’t do the same here. nuclear age sciencefiction, Turtles of the movie. The producers should be performing on campus Saturday, and the Jills, At Club 3 in Somerville April 5, Bim Skak requires an expansive sense of have gone full blast wi?h the farce. who are not performing on campus Saturday. The Bim and Elysia Field. The latter is better knowr humor. Twtks is funny becaps the whole Machine is doing a Pink Floyd show at the Chan- ’ around these parts by their old name, Fast Frog. The action takes place in New ’ premise is ridicu1ous:’The kst nel on April 13th,if live interpretationis more your Don’t forget Red Lorry, Yellow LOXI$April 5 York City, or rather, underneath scenes in the movie are the flash- thing. and Severed Heads with MC 900 Ft. Jesus April 6 ’ New York. The city is again vic- backs to the rat’s mouse-ier days. And I have a juicy tidbit about the Cure, too. Both are at Axis, and are 18+. tim to an unstoppable crime wave, If you’re feeling adventurous, They’vejust released another single from Disinte- Quote of the week comes from, believe it 01 the work of a highly organized it isn’t such a bad flick, Wear a gration, “Pictures of You,” backed by a live ver- not, Alice Cooper. To promote his Trash LP . but invisible crime syndicate. hat and sunglasses.Try to ignote sion of ‘‘Last Dance.”The 12” and CD also include Cooper has priven through several US cities witi i Young teens are lured into a life the snide looks of the ushers who a live recording of “Fascination Street.” a rented garbage truck. However, one town ir of crime by the evil Ninja over- take your ticket. And keep your Blues News: Gary Moore has a new album out Texas made him pay a cool million before allow lord, the Shredder, with pool tables, ears open for some Turtleisms called Still Got the Blues. Albert King and Albert ing him to get behind the wheel of one of theii skateboarding, gambling, and all that are sure topass into common Collins aupear on this outing, and the omniuresent sanitation vehicles. Said Cooper, “I guess the) the Pepsi and Whoppers they can usage, with all of the money and George Hkison wrote andplayed on one track. were afraid we’d get it dirty.”Sage, very sage. eat. press behind this movie.

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. ,. .I I Dage eight THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, April 4,1990 LU u SPORTS Crew starts on a positive note against Dartmouth and Smith coach, has been holding us back and thus they are a very young it was a fair assessment of our by ERIC HOBERMAN into town to face the Jumbos’ Contributing Writer women crews. so we’ll peak at the proper crew. talent this year. We look to im- The morning was moist and The first race of the day had moment ... We won’t lose again.” However, they tasted sweet prove over the next several weeks damp. It was Saturday, race day. the men’s freshmen eight square The next race of the day pitted victory less than 24 hours later as we will face our league com- The Tufts Crew team was up early, off against the Dartmouth rook- the Tufts varsity lights against against the MIT heavies. Tufts petition, such as UNH, North- 5:OO a.m., business as usual. The ies. A very close race the whole the Dartmouth lights. Within the established a slight lead in the eastern, Trinity, andCoastGd.” Big Green of Dartmouth came way down, Tufts came up short first twenty strokes the Jumbos first 500 meters and then increased Next week. the entire team down from New Hampshire for a in the last 500 meters to lose by a had the race well in command, the power to a 15-second margin travels to Amherst to face the tune-up against Tufts’ heavy and boat length. Strokeman Corey and finished with a 12 second of victory. “After losing on Sat- Lord Jeffs. light men crews. Smith also rolled Willis said “Kirk Bargerhuff, our advantage over the 2000-meter urday, we could not be denied,” ~ ~~ course. Three-man Sean Harvey said co-captain Dan Bley. “I only Crew Schedule 3/31 DamnouthLwght M 7:15am said, “We went off the line at 43 have praise for the members of 3/31 Smith W 1l:OOam Kimble eyeing Italy strokes a minute, and after that my crew. We have great charac- 4/01 MITHwghts M 7:15am they were history.” This light- ter.” 4/07 @Amhat M/W 11:OOam ROME (AP) -- Messaggero on whether to play for the Cleve- 4/14 UNH/Wesleyan M 5:15pm weight crew returns five mem- The women’s freshman team 4/14 Simmons/Wesleyan/ Roma, the Italian basketball club land Cavaliers next season. bers from the 1989 New England trounced Smith with a 20-second Wellesley W 5:30pm that has been chasing young Messaggero, which is owned championship boat. victory while the varsity suc- 4/21 Noltheastem M 7:30am American stars since last year, is by the Fermzzi chemical and agm- 4/73 @UMass/Lowell M/W 10:OOam The last men’s race of the day, cumbed to a strong Smith crew. 4/29 @TrinityLwghts M 10:OOam bidding for Loyola Marymount industrial group led by Italian brought the Jumbo heavyweights Freshman standout Jen Gonzales 5/05 @NewEnglands M/W 9:OOam forward Bo Kimble, club sources tycoon Raul Gardini, virtually up against the Big Green’s. But said,“Wewerereally stoked with 5/12 @Dad-Vail M/W 8:OOam said Tuesday. assured itself a playoff berth with thcy did not fare as well. Thcy our win, but fclt bad about the Kimble is being sought as a Sunday’s road victory against were outstroked by six beats a varsity race.” All matches in Boston unless otherwise replacement for Brian Shaw, who Benetton Treviso. The club is SpeCified minute and ended up four scc- Scnior and National team tri- New Englands in Worcester decided to rejoin the Boston Celtics making plans to strengthen its onds back. This hcavywcight crcw alist Scott MacKay summed up Dad-Vails in Philadelphia following one season in Italy. lineup for next season. is comprised of six sophomores, the weekend by saying, “Overall Messaggero caused a sensa- tionlast yearwhen it signed Shaw Last week, Gardini signed and Danny Ferry, the former Duke American volleyball stars Steve All-American. Timmons and Karch Kiraly to Ferry said Monday he’s wait- play for the Ravenna-based Mes- ing until the end of the Italian saggero professional volleyball regular season before deciding team next season:

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@ Lotus is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation 01990 Lotus Development Corporation Wednesday, April 4,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine SPORTS Softball stumbles in as bats go cold in Bridgewater defeat by MIKE FRIEDMAN After two more walks and an- Daily Editorial Board other single, the Jumbos only According to Hall of Fame managed to get out of the inning baseball player Wee Willie Kee- when the Bears’ Betty Brown ler, the key to batting success is was nailed at home by outfielder Tara Milardo. Behind 4-0 to the Bears, the Jumbos could not do much on offense early either. Bridgewa- I I ter’s pitcher Jennie Holmes was “hittin’ ‘em where they ain’t.” just too tough for Jumbo bats In Monday afternoon’s soft- early on. She struck out three in ball game against nationally as many innings, while allowing ranked Bridgewater State, Tufts only singles by junior Kate van learned the truth of this state- Keuren and senior captain Kirstin ment. On a number of occasions Losert. the Bears had cheap hits fall in The Jumbos were finally able beyond the reach of Tufts gloves, to put some offense together in while the Jumbos had a number the fourth inning, collecting two of hard hit balls that went out of runs on two hits to make the their way to find Bear leather. score 5-2. Van Keuren Id off This translated to a 10-2 Bridge- with a walk, followed by an Amy water State victory, dropping Hamilton single up the middle. Tufts’ record to 1- 1. One out later, a passcd ball moved ‘They are a great hitting team,” both runners up, and Losert came explained coach Kris Herman through with a bleeder that made about Bridgewater’s 14-hit it by the second baseman. PhoIo bv Karl Scharz as- Captain Kirsten Losert struggled to keep the Jumbos afloat Monday, but the team was unable to sault. “They probably one of With only one out the situ- are make up for the 10-2 deficit. the best teams we play. They hit ation was looking very good for the ball all over the place, had a Tufts with freshman DH Megan Over the next three innings, the Jumbos to just four hits for “Sometimes [the ball is] going to couple of cheap hits early... that Zuckerman at the plate. Two the game belonged to the Bears. the day. The first came on a hard drop, sometimes it isn’t.” set it up for them in the begin- pitches into thecount, Bridgewa- They scored four more runs in line drive by Hamilton as Brown, ning. But we made some costly ter catcher Cathie Karl, seeing the fifth, and it would have been playing shortstop, made a terrific Next on the schedule for the errors.” Losertoff first,gunned the ball in more if not for freshman right- diving catch. The other came when Jumbos is Boston University at The combinationof the cheap thatgeneraldirection.Butitwent fielder Rebecca Schwendler’s Loser1cracked another line drive home today. “We’ve got to step hit and error came in handy for past the first baseman, allowing strong throw which gunneddown into the right-centerfield gap, up and really play a great game the Bears in the third inning, when Hamilton to score, but Losert held a Bridgewater runner at home. where Kim Newcomb made a against BU,” said Herman about they scored three runs. With two as first. Zuckerman then lined a Another run in the seventh rounded nice running catch. one of the toughest teams on the outs, Bridgewater’s Cindy Mello shot into right field, but Losert out the game’s scoring. . “Our balls just found their way schedule. got a single, followed two batters could not make it to second ahead The Bears also turned in apair into gloves, and their balls found later by Tufts pitcher Tracy Clev- the throw, effectively ending the of defensive gems in the sixth their way just out of reach of Tomorrow, the Jumbos will erdon’s error on a hard hit ball. Jumbo rally. and seventh innings as they held ours,” commented Herman. travel up to Maine to play Bates. Steinbrenner enters the?Fluorescent Light Zone Imagine, if you will, a baseball awards dinner. Hun- once, losing to the L.A. Dodgers in six games in 1981. not...?” keds of elegantly dressed men and women exchange The men in pinstripes finished in second place year after “Yes, it is,” the announcer grinned. “You hired and opinions and ideas between dainty bites of food, pa- year, but thanks to you, they could do no better. Who fired him, then hired and fired him again, then again, and tiently waiting for someone to appear at the podium. One knows what would’ve happened if you actually let your again, and again. It’s your old friend, Billy Martin!” :hubby man with an evil grin sits quietly by himself, personnel run the team, like other owners do with theirs?” A short, blonde, hunchbacked woman limps into Eompletely unaware of what will transpire. He has bro- “Yeah, George,” uttered a voice behind the curtain. sight, and George hugs her firmly. “Billy,” he says, “you ken many hearts and “You gave me a job and paid me big money, even though haven’t changeda bit. Nice to see you again. You want to David SaltZman ruthlessly crushed I only played couple of years for you and was really bad.” manage again?” numerous dreams, earn- George stares into space, perplexed. “The voice is “Excuse me,” the announcer interrupts, “but Billy Salted Peanuts ing the disdain of thou- vaguely familiar, but the description could be anyone.” died last Christmas. Miss Hilda Hinkleberry here is a sands, but tonight he “Yes,” the announcer beams, his teeth pearly white, spiritual channeler. Billy is talking to us through her.” will be rewarded for it. For George Steinbrenner is “but this isn’t just anyone. This is Steve Kemp!” “Oh,” George offers meekly. “I knew that.” attending a banquet in ... “Who?” George asks. “Oh, yeah! I remember him. “Sure you did, you fat slob,” comments BillybIilda. The Fluorescent Light Zone. Sort of. Wasn’t he pretty good for a few years?’ “And I can’t say that it’s nice to see you again, even if it’s A middle-aged man appears behind the podium, and Steve steps out from behind the curtain, “Not when I not with my own eyes. And no, I don’t want to manage the wave of chatter subsides. He looks at everyone in the played in pinstripes, though. I was a flop, but you gaveme again -- I’m dead, you moron.” hall, turning his head slowly, mechanically, as if it were your support, just as you did with Andy Hawkins, Andy “No cine will know the difference.” an a pivot. “Ladies and gentlemen,” he smiles, “thank Messersmith, and a host of others. Let’s see if Pascual “Oh shut up! This is so you. Anything to get in the you for coming tonight. We’ve come to the moment Perez actually earns his millions. We all thank you, big news. No wonder you’re always in the news. Get a life, you’ve all been waiting for, the presentation to Base- guy.” will you. You’re so stupid. You’re always interfering d’sMan of the Decade award. The crowd of dinner guest applauds for a seeming with how your team is run and crippling the Yanks’ “Who will it be?” he continues. “It is not a dificult eternity. chances at the pennant. If it weren’t for you, they’d iuestion. There was one man who did more than anyone This has got to be a dream, the chubby man continues probably still be the best team in baseball. But now they :lse in the 1980s to give major league baseball an to tell himself. “Er... no problem. Okay, so I signed some suck! Fifth place two years in a row. Everyone outside of abundance of publicity and keep the competition in- lemons --” New York loves you for that.” tense, especially in his team’s division. There was one “Some?” “Wow. Really? Everyone?” man whose team had the potential to win it all every year, “A few.” “Yes, George,” the announcer breaks in again, “ev- ?ut every year hc made sure that his team would not “A few?“ eryone.” iominate. This man,” he pauses, “is George Steinbren- “All right,a lot. I signed a lot of lemons. But I only did “Keep out of this, horse face,” Billy/Hilda spits, “you ner.” it because I thought it was best for my team.” ingratiating --” Everyone claps as the chubby man hesitantly stands. “Of c(;urse you did, George,’’another voice reverber- “Now now, Billy. This is George’s moment,” re- this for real? he wonders. This must be a dream. He ated throughout the banquet, “but you also signed some sponds the announcer, knocking the hunchback of the ipproaches the @um in a daze and receives his plaque. good players, too.” stage. He turns back to the chubby man. “We tried to gel ‘I -- I don’t know what to say,” he admits. “Yeah! I did. (pause) Like who?” Howard Spira to come, too, but he demanded to be paid. “Then don’t say anything,” suggests the announcer. “Like me,” Jack Clark slips into view. “I nearly so we told him to piss off. ‘You’ve done so much for baseball, it’s time we did deserved the millions of dollars you wasted on me. Of “And this brings us to the conclusion. George, con- something for you. course, I only played on the Yanks for one year, then it gratulations again. You’ve done so much for Yankee- “We’ve brought in some people from your past here was bye-bye -- you traded me to San Diego for Lance haters and gotten baseball so much publicity, that we might, and we’re going to see if you can remember their McCullers and some other shmoe.” couldn’t have given this award to anyone else. You’ve rroices, George. We’re going to play This is Your-” “That’s right,” George asserts. “I did pay you to play done so much to promote parity, George, and we thank “Life?’ George asks. in pinstripes. For one year.” you. Long live King George III!”

“--Fault,” the announcer continues. “The New York I “Oh, don’t feel bad about that part, George,” Jack pats And the crowd thunders in approval. The roaring Yankees were stocked with talent when the 80s began, him on the back. “You kept the A.L. East competitive applause rises to a crescendo as the chubby man smiles ind they had the prospects to continue their winning once again. If it weren’t for you, the Yanks could’ve again. But theevil has left the smile,replaced by warmth. ways for countless years. But, as the owner, you inter- beaten everyone.” Nothing he has done had gone unnoticed or unappreci- ered with the team year after year, sending brilliant “Thanks, Jack. I, uh, I knew you’d ... be pleased.” ated. The people love him and he knows it. Ilayerspackingand bringing in anumber of also-ran free “George,” said another voice, “everyone who hates igents year after year, letting all the life in your farm the Yankees is pleased with you. There are so many more Somewhere in New York a chubby man wakes up in ,ystem wither and die. people that love you than hate you, no matter what you the middle of the night. He looks around, smiles to “The Yanks finished the decade with the best record hear in New York.” himself, then goes happily back to sleep. wer ten years, but they only made it to the World Series George stands puzzled. Can it be ... nah! “That’s Wednesday, April 4,1990 page ten THE TUFTS DAILY iH****** *************my+ State,Federal cuts analyzed- *****BRINGING IT ir AID a loan pool that the school will be TOGETHER* **** + continued from page 1 able to use. Tufts will take the year, it would be easier for us to money students pay back from + increase our commitment,” the Perkins Loan and loan it to * Eastwood added. other students in need. * There are a number ways that “The Perkins Loan and Work Come to an AMERICAN STUDIES Open House Tufts studentsreceivefederal aid. Study would not really curtail on Thursday, April 5 at 3:30 p.m. + Under some programs, Tufts re- anything that much. They’d be a * ceives the aid from the govern- little lower but not to the extent + ment and allocates it to students. wlpre anyone would really no- Other students receive federal aid tice,” Eastwood said. + directly from the government. The federal government has Mayer Campus Center + Federal aid that Tufts distrib- proposed no changes in the Sup- Zamparelli Room + utes come from the Perkins Loan plemental Educational Opportu- Program, the Supplemental Edu- nity Grant and the federal Work + cational Opportunity Grants, and Study Grant. + the CollegeWork Study Program. The Stafford Student Loan Talk to AMERICAN STUDIES faculty, + To obtain funding from these Program is facing cuts of approxi- grants, students apply directly to mately $700 million from an alumnae, and majors * the Tufts Financial Aid Office, almost $4 billion budget. + which then distributes the money. Though funding for the Pel1 Presentation of a + The University also determines Grant program for half-time stu- eligibility for the federal Stafford dents is proposed to increase by Ted Shapiro Memorial Grant Project + Student Loan Program,also called approximately$100 million from Guaranteed Student Loans. But no funds last year, there is no for this loan, students receive the proposed increase in the almost x loan directly from banks. Stu- $5 billion in funds available to Light Refreshments served + dents are then indebted to the full-time students. Many admin- + bank to repay the loan. istrators nation-wide already **************************Y Students apply directly to the consider Pell funds to be inade- federal government for the Pell quate for national need, The Grant, the major federal award Chronicle reported. based on student need. Provost Sol Gittleman laments According to Eastwood, fed- the recent state and federal cuts eral funding has been “more or and said the cuts will make it less stable” at Tufts for the past difficult for Tufts to meet finan- AEPi, Chi-0, and Tufts Students Against Homelessness five or six years. cial need of Tufts students in the If the proposed federal budget future. is passed, the Perkins Loan Pro- “The federal cuts have been present gram, an over $59 million pro- awful. They began in 1980 and gram last year, will be entirely the federal budget has cut finan- eliminated. Eastwood estimates cial aid since then. We antici- the Tufts loss under the proposal pated the federal cuts, but the at approximately $200,000. He state cuts were a big surprise. It said, however, that there still exists was a double hurt,” he said. RpEGGAEIN T,HE PUB . , I ,*--a ., with a Raffle to Benefit Homeless Children featuring TRI B ULATlO NS and Paul Ruderman and Friends

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L Positive 1.D. to Drink I. Wednesday, April 4,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven Cortese targets paper STUDY FOR ONE YEAR OR FOR ONE OR TWO TERMS 1N GRANT sity’s paper consumption by 40 continued from page 1 percent. Cortese added that Tufts tural, medical and animal waste. began ordering recyclable paper Cortese said that the Univer- three months ago that is now sity will begin using energy effi- available for departmentsto pick OXFORD cient light bulbs, which will re- up and use. duce the consumption of energy Though there is much needed Several colleges of Oxford University have invited the Wash- ington International Studies Council to recommend qualined by 70 percent. Buildings and to be done, Mayer pointed out students to study for one year or for one or two terms. Lower Grounds is considering new dis- that Tufts has been working to Junior status is required, and graduate study is available. Stu- posal options including the com- reduce energy consumption for dents are directly enrolled in their colleges and receive transcripts from their Oxford college: this is NOT a program conducted by a posting of leaves. several years. “Since the late 70s, US. College in Oxford. 3.2 minimum index in maJor required. Paper consumption is another even though we have more build- environmental problem. Cortese ings than we did then, we are An alternative program which is sponsored by a US. Univer- suggests that Tufts should begin sity is available for students with minimum indexes of 2.7. Stu- using on this campus one third dents will have social and athletic rights in an Oxford college. and double-sided photocopying which less energy,” he said. the fees are substantially less. he says will reduce the Univer- Written evaluations are available from Oxford students who have previously studied most subjects at most leading U.S. col- CSL candidates confirmed- leges. Telephone talks with students from your college (or in your ELECTION onto the committee. field) can usually be arranged by WISC. continued from page 1 None of the candidates have ever held CSL positions before. The seven candidates who ran I for the seven available CSL seats The Elections Board did not re- were confirmed by the vote. Jen- lease a vote count for the uncon- INTERN IN nifer Brooks, Chris de Sibert, tested CSL election. WASHINGTON, LONDON Meredith Horine, Dan Levine., “As long as they got one vote, Becky Lilly, Hayley Silver, and they’re in,” said Elections Board WISC offers summer internships with Congress. with the member Phil Goldberg. White House. wilh the media and with think tanks. Govern- Andrew Zappia were all voted ment and Journalism courses are taught by senior-level gov- ernment officials. who are also scholars. and by experienced journalists. Similar opportunities in public policy internships Earth Day a global initiative are offered (with academic credit) in London (Fall. Spring and KERRY part of the daily curriculum,” he Summer). continued from page 5 said, commending Tufts’ envi- mental and economic concerns, roninental organizations on their shifting expenditures to create decision to designate April Earth The Washington International Studies Council sourcepoint pollution control Month, and the administrationon 214 Massachusetts Ave.. N.E.. Suite 450 systcmsand alternative construc- its commitment,through Dean of Washington. D.C. 20002 (202)547-3275 tion materials, sensitive to the Environmental Programs Anthony EOlAA new demands under which we Cortese, to integrate environmental live.” education into each of the schools “Earth Day is not just a one- at the University. day celebration - it should be Students emphasize activism ‘1he Women’s I’rograins Board l’resenls 1 students can make a difference, Beyond Uhe Classram CANCER even in tackling such an over- continued from page 5 wheiming task as battling cancer. Students Sharing Their Work And Ideas on Women way posible, then it tnakes all of Signal-- points out, “college stu- am time and energy well worth dents may not have the medical it.” technology, but there is some-, - Writlay; Agwii 6, -1990 I These OrganizatiOnS prove that thing we can do.“ 9:15 aii1-3:4& 1,111 Do you have trouble CooIicCQe Rmm, communicating your ideas.. . -/Dean of Liberal Arb and Jackson Dallou IiaIi 9’30-11:0O PANEL I CREATION IN IIIIRLANU hfoderator: Ann Van Sant, English Deparltnent e Amy Gotlfried .Violent Senlimentalily and Racirni in Ilrrlarrd 0 Nalasha Labaze - Black Women’s Search for Their True Selves 0 Daphne McClellan - Legal AspecLs of Lesbians Choosing Children By Means of Artificial lnseniinatian by Donor e Jenny Mikulski - Braids

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Summer Sublet HEADING FOR EUROPE DESP~RATELY NEEDED 2 3-BDRM APARTMENTS Fairmont St. abutting Tufts Cam- Enthusiastic drummer to play in APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT: THIS SUMMER? As of June 1. 80 Josephine Ave. -Availablefor rent June 1st Bright pus. 2 non-smoking females seek Jet there anfime for $160 or less band; ZONE THREE, a campus Two 7 room apts, one 5 room apt and very clean, well maintained. 3rd for furnished 3 BR in 2 Fam. rock .band. has uwomina QiQs. Winthrop St. location near cam- Somerville, within walking dis- wi!h AIRHlTCH(r). "As reported tance to Tufts, 3 bdrm. 1 bath, partially furnished, rent very rea- house with deck for outdoor eat- in NY Times Let's Go! and Con- needs a drummei immdisdy. pus. Washers & dryers incl. Call sonable. Parking avail. $870/mo.1 ing. Reasonable rent Call Julie Call Randy 629-8258, Marc 861- 395-2463. living 'm. kitchen, Ige pantry, 2 sumer Reports" for Details Call porches, some furniture and one month deposit required. Summer 629-9106 AIRHITCH (212) 864 20M) 1150, or Mike 623-6035. sublettors available. Call 1-7pm Think Sun, Think Summer, parking space, 2nd floor. Please call Carlos at 666-1091 after 4pm 776-5467. WORD PROCESSING Do you have a van or RV in Think Sublet great running condition? Large rms avail 1 block from cam- FURNISHED SUMMER HARVARD SQUARE . SUBLET Roommate needed for 661-2622 Want to make some money? Sell or pus May 13-end of Aug. Com- summer sublet rent it to me for some of the sum- pletely furnished. Call soon -666- 4 bdrm. lg livingldining rms, Emergency service. Student pa- 1 Spacious bdrm, 1 full bath, pers, resumes, letters and more. mer! Call 629-9855. 8723 -ask for Tmcey or Libby 01 kitchen, wash/drier. 2 driveway pkn spaces Minutes to campus, kitchen, living roomarea. TV. VCR, Desktop publishing, laser print- 623-5647 ask for Tammy UNDERGRADUATE on &IS line '(Winthrop St). Good porch -Less than 5 minutes from ments also avail. 277-6420. ers. Visa/ Mastercards ac- campus. Location 1 Ossippee 3rd ADMISSIONS 4 Bdrm Apt for NEXT condition- well kept. Call 3951136 cepted. Bette James & Associ- floor. Rent $350. Call Mia 776- Apt for Rant ates, 1430 Mass Ave. (over CVS) Seeking students for summer I I .';;*.t.YEAR!! : . i,. 2, and ask for Bill. 7219 employment, 35 hour week. Varied 3 tun 8 friendly roommates looking As of June -1. 80 Josephine Av. Ic:>.J'.- Somerville. within walking dis- duties. Public relations, tours, for a fourth (pref. female) io 'HOUSEMATES HEEDED! '1 ;. . TYPlNGlWORD Summe( Su'blet- : tance to-Tufts. 3 bdrm. 1 bath, PROCESSING data entry, general office work. share a large LUXURIOUS apt wl 2 Wrms avail. in gorgeous, spa- Avail. May 1-Aug. ,. Prefer Work Study students. Pick huge kitchen & 2 full baths 8 Ige cious, newly-renovated 5 Wrm livingrroom, kitchalarge pantry. For typing, word processing. & Beautiful 3 .bdrm house-living up and return applications to Ben- sitting room. Your single is fully apt. Great location & less than 5 2 porches, some furnitureand one laser printing of letters, resumes, room, dining room, lg. kitchen and parking space, 2nd Rr, Please call detson Hall by Apr 6. carpeted & has a huge walk-in min walk to campus. $340/month. papers. or theses, call Ellen after I Call for details! 628-1521. full bath. Located off of Powder- Carlos at 666-1091 after 4pm. 5:30pm at 488-3901. closet. Call 6286569 for info! house Blvd. Also, -option to lease .. Live-in House Manager(s) for academic year. Garage and Three 3 Bdrm Apts THE PROCESSED WORD Supervised apt in Somerville for 6 Apt for rent. Bromfield Rd, SUMMER SUBLET/ young women, aged 16-18, transi- POWDERHOUSE SQUARE driveway parking-beautiful House is Large & Clean.: Near 395-0004 - 395-10131FAXk Walking distance to Davis Sq. and porch-$l055about $350 each- Tufts 3 Bdrms. Large Eat-in- tioning to independent living. BAI Tufts Univ. 5 Ige bdrms, 2 full 2 min walk to Tufts. Convenient to (FAX YOURT TERM PAPERSOR UTILS NOT INCL. Call Kim at 628- Kitchen. Modern Bath.,Nice Yard. RESUME FOR QUICK TURN- MA, 2 years experience. Room and baths, living room, kitchen with public transportation. Free washer, dryer- $330/mo- will ne- 3560 Storage. Near Laundry & Siorea. AROUNDY Full service, Drofes- board plus living stipend $12,000-' frig, porches. Avail June 1. $2000 $15,000. Submit resumes with gotiate if you want 1 summer se- June to June. Summer Sublet OK sional word processing service per month call evenings: 542-8956 . SUMMER SUBLET $1080-NO FEE. call 861-7954. offering typeset quality resumes, cover letters immediate to: mester. Call Rob 629-9856 An- Christine Sonnhalter;-Ca&ridge drew 629-8205. 1 rm of 3 rm Apartment. Private term papers, tape transcription, 6 room Apartment Porch. Garage and Driveway wl mail fijtwardingheceiving, notav, Family and Children's Service, 99 3 bdrms. living room. dining room, HAVE A GREAT SUMbER! Basketball Hoop. Two Blocks from In our house right behind Miller on FAX service, MCNISA. Conven- BishopMA 02139 Allen Drive, Cambridge, den & kitchen -partially furnished FREE! Well, so cheap, it's almost free; Cahpus. $300; Negotiable: Call Fairmount. 6 bdrms available in 2 iently located in Medford Square -behind Miller Hall, off Capen- St Jon at 776-3861 apts. Newly refinished, spacious, at 15 Forest Street (opposite Ext. Owner occupied 2 family summer sublet 3 giant Wrms. . .. sunny w/ porch, big kitchen and reasonably priced. On 94/96 bus Post Office). CALL JANICE - 395 IN WASHINGTON, DC house. Avail June 1 ~ Call A.J. at Desirable Living 0004 Live & work there this summer. 3956664 -leave name & number if common room. Available anytime in route. Available June 1 through May 'till August. Must see. 2 min- close to campus for less money. mid-August. Call Hillary for more The $99 DJ SPECIAL Earn $3000-$6000 working out- machine answers. Beautiful 3 Bdrm; 6 Room apt. with side. Good experience for future utes to campus. Call us- Diana details at 629-8661 no,w!! -. , Laser Sound brings life to your on- 3 & 4 BDRM APT 623-2853 or Linda 391-2125. parking. Only $350 per person plus campus party with a huge variety smployment with $12.000 - utils. Also have other 3 Bdrm qual- $20,000 summer income. Call Dan Near Engineering school, 3 bdm Large 3 Bdrm ' . of music and massive sound sys- avail 4/1- short or long term, $825, Summer Sublet ity apts. Low fee. 489-0512 with Parking. Safe Neighborhood. tem. Lighting also available. Call at 629-8998 mo. 4 bdrm avail 6/1 $1195/mo. College Ave, 3 bdrm apt across Near Tufts. Beautiful 3'Bdrm. Jim at 489-2142. Excellent cond. like new, musl from Ellis Oval. Kitchen, living Large 3 Bdrm- Modern Kitchen & Bath. Nice S$ REWARD fs see. 864-2437 Bob mom, secure storage. Available Safe neighborhood. Walk to Tufts , Yard. Storage. Driveway Parking. "'EARS FOR PEERS" Moving off campus? If you picked June 1. $300-$350/month, negot from Conwell Ave. Newly painted 3 $1200. No Fee. June to June. A confidential, anonymous peer 3 dorm room (single) somewhere downhill and will be dropping out of GREAT DEAL ACROSS Call Alex 629-8433. Bdrm with Ig kitchen & modern Summer Sublet OK. Call fo! ap- support hotline run by and for stu- FROM LATIN WAY Bath. Front & rear porches. Near it, let me switch into it? Please help dents. 7days aweek. 7PM to 7AM. me out! Call Michael 629-9128 2 rms avail in beautiful spacious 4 Apt8 for 6/1 laundry & store. June 1st lease. No problem is too big or too small, bdrm apt full kitchen, bath. living 2 bdrm, 2x 4bdrm,hC 7bdrm with 2 SummersubletO.K.$1080. NoFee "'381 -3888"' Interested in Peace Issues rm. hdwd floors, sound proof rec- baths plus others. All have wash/ 861-7954. [and the situation) in Central room. New central heating' sys- dry, offstreet parking, large America? CASA is seeking a door- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER "TYPING OR WORD" tem. Driveway porch. Plenty stor- bdrms. El kitchens, hdwd floors, PROCESSING SERVICE to-door Canvass Director and age space at 629-8763 anytime. porches. Some have dishwasher I SUBLET! 395-5921 Field Managers for Spring/Sum- 4 Ige bdrms. 2 baths, dishwasher, some with backyard. From $850 to Student Papers, Theses, Grad mer '90. For info, please call 492- SUMMER ON THE CAPE $1650. A must to call and find out bathtub, rch. 4 minute walk to School Applications, Personal 6699, ask for Pam. Roommate(s) needed for what's left! Call Mark 776-4485. campus. gasonablb price. Please Statements, Graduate/ Faculty beachfront apt from June 1 - La- call Lisa or Becca ai629-8004. Projects, Tape Transcription, Earn Great Money bor Day. Jobs readily avail in area 3 apts for rent Resumes, Multiple Letters. etc on While learninghow run your Need housing for next to own if needed. Low rent. Call Amanda Available 611. All with parking, El IBM. Laser Printing. Reasonable business. Last summer's manag- at 629-8658 or Danielle at 62% kitchens, large bdrms, 5 min walk year? Ratq. Quick Turnaround, Park- Brs averaged$2500. New England Enormous room avail from June 8712 to campus, W/D. hdwd floors, to ing. Serving Tufts students and positions filling quickly. Call 1- porches some with back yards. June '91. Duplex apartment. All faculty for 10 years. 5 minutes BOO-922-5579. 3 minutes to Campus Interested? Call Mark at 776- new. WashedDryer. On College from Tufts. CALL 395-5921 ANY- A large sunny 3 bdrm, new kitchen, 4485.2 bdrmb 7 bdrm. Ave. right near campus. Call 625 TIME. ASK FOR FRAN. SUMMER JOBS TO SAVE 6063. living rm, dining rm, den Apt. lncl I_ ENVIRONMENT Summer Sublet "'RESUMES"' parking in driveway and porch. LASER TYPESET Earn $2500 - $3500. Nationalcam- Utils not incl$lO50/mo Please call Low rent plus two weeks free. Enormous room .for summer paign positions to pass Claim Air sublet avail. Right across from $15, 395-5921 Anne 3954587 . Partially furnished 3 Bdrm near Impressive Laser Typeset Resu- Act. stop toxic pollution, tighten gym. Call 629-8847 for details. football field. Washer/Dryer. Avail pesticide controls, promote recy- June, July, August. Call 6256063 mes With Semester-Long Com- 1 Block from Tufts puter Storage. One Day Service cling. Avail in 18 states, D.C. intvs 7 Room 415 Bedroom Apt for rent AN APT TO SEE on Campus 4/17. 18. 19. Call Kate LIVE WITH JEREMY, Avail. Five Minutes From on Curtis Ave. Has washer & Get the most for vour monev. 7rm Tufts.Also, Word Processing and toll-free: 1-800-75EARTH. dryer available, off street park- apt, with parking.'walk to school in ALLEN & MCKAY! We are 3 progressive men look for Typing ServiEes. Student Papers ing, dishwasher and lots of room minutes. 1050 without utils. Anne Grad School Applications, Per: ASSISTANT PROJECT $150O/mo. Utils not included. Call 2 M/F to form a positive living envi- 3954587 sonal Statements, Theses, MuL COORDINATOR Ray or Karyn 623-7901 ronment for next year. 1 block Perfectionist w/humor for fast- from campus. $220/mo. Call tiple Letters, Tapes Transcribed, Are you a: Laser Printing, etc. CALL paced prestigious children's me- Still Undecided? McKay at 629-8323 or Allen at considerate non-smoking female? FRANCES ANMIME- 3955921. dia publication. Typinglcomputed Housing for next year can be: a Are you looking for a summer sub- 629-8325. or anizational skills essential. FT, beautiful 6rm apt near Tufts avail let? Beautiful, furnished bdrm CMT WORD PROCESSING 14%. 617-9655913. 9/1/90 -No hassles with Summer avail from June 1-Aug 31 on Pack- 'SUPER SUMMER subletting. Save money on this 9 SUBLET' SERVICES ard Ave. 1 min from campus. will input thesis, personalized let- Camp Counselor month lease option. Natural wood Washerldryer. Interested? Call 1 furnished room avail for a female HAVE THE SUMMER OF YOUR charm; excellent condition. Gas non-smoker in a spacious, 2 bdrm ters, manuscripts and term pa- 629-9729. wrs into an IBM Computer and LIFE AND GET PAID FOR IT. TOO& heat $1100 per mo. Also have apt 1 block from campus in Som- camp organization in the Pocono other attractive apt listings from erville. $325/month w/o utils. wint text out letter quality. Vari- "EXCELLENT SUMMER software used. $2.00/ds/pg. Mountains of NE PA. Our Ith $275-360 per bdrm. low fee 489- SUBLET" Laundry room. Driveway. Please nus year. Positions in all areas-water 0512. call Mary at 629-9205. EREE on campus delivery. Call and land sports, Fine Arts and Close to campus, Ball Square & T. ,HER at 6265439 Summer Sublet Available 4 Spacious bdrms, 2 bath, washer/ Outdoor Adventure. Please call 1- 314 bdrms avail in large, sunny dryer, driveway, porch, living rm. ACROSS FROM LEWIS - WIN A HAWAIIAN 600-533-CAMP (215887-9700 in house close to campus and T. Cal kitchen. More info call Dave or HALL OR BIG SCREENVACATION TV PLUS RAISE PA) or write 407 Benson East, 629-9480 anytime for details. Noel 629-8740. Cheap! *ON CAMPUS." fully fur- Jenkintown, PA 19046 Rent low and negot! nished summer and spring '91 sub- UP TO $1.400 IN JUST 10 DAYS HOUSEMATE(S) NEEDED lets avail. New appliances, lovely 0bjective:Fundraiser. Commit- ATTENTION ALL Housemate for 2 bdrm apt 1 or 2 rooms avail in 4 bdrm apt. backyard and BBO, Great Land- ment: Minimal. Money: Raise STUDENTS!! Large Apt with living room, dining Rent 287.50. lncl Washer /Dryer/ lord. Call now 629-8005. $1.400.Cost: Zero Investment. Campus Looking to get into sales? Need a room, eat-in kitchen, porches. Fireplacel2 Bathd4 Car Drive- summer job? Work for a local com- Only $250/mo. Avail 6/90 or 9/90, way. Close to campus. Call Scott 4 Bdrm organizations,rorities call OCMC: clubs, l'(8M)) frats, 932-so- pany owned by a JUMBO gradu- 321 -0452 at 666-4699. -Hdwd Floors. Eat in kitchen. DMI, ate! Get valuable experience, a WID, parking, porch. 10 minutes to 052~1(800) 950-8472. ext. IO. career, or just have fun! Perma- 2-3 BDRM APTS SUMMER SUBLETS campus or MBTA avail 6/1. $1200. DATE DIAMOND nent and summer positions open. available for June 1st. $670, 2 0 BLOCKS FROM TUFTS - 0 MIN- 776-4485 Fun, Friends, Romance Men call 1- Both Full and Part-time! Lots of bdrms, $870, 3 bdrms. Heat anc UTES TO CAMPUS. Beautiful 976-221 1. Women call 1-976- freedom and $$$. up to $200 a day water included in the rent. No house at 205 college Ave. (5 doors Large 3 Bdrm Apt. 2233. Men $.99/min; women $.69/ and more! Send resume TODAY! It fees. Pearl and Main St. Call 396- down from commuter house). Call hdwd floors. Eat in kitchen, WID, min ALTERNATE LIFESTYLES 1- Zan't hurt! A'ITN: Jim Pite 471 8386 days or 483-1045 evenings Andrew 629-8824, Paul 629-8833, porch, parking 10 min to campus. 976-7676 & Man-To-Man 1-976- Commonwealth Ave, Apt 2R, Bos- Avail 6/1. $1050/mo. 776-4485. Best Price!! or Farzad 629-9310. - -- 2626 $.99/minute ton 02215 or call 859-3758

.. Wednesday, April 4,1990 THE TUFTS DAILY page fifteen Classif iedsCla isif iedsclassif !dsClassifieds :lassif iedsclassif iedsclassif iedsclassifieds Bush Hall Residents: BLOODS!!! International Children of Announcing the 2nd Annual Could the person who has had the Birthdays Forget About Platoon and Full War Tour Hillside Baroain Basement1 Fine Personals dorm vacuum since before Spring Metal Jacket. If you want to know TODAY!! Youth from around thc Not-too-Usea Women's Appare Break please return it to room 115. about Vietnam. come to a Screen- world will give powerful persona at Ridiculously low prices1 Comc THANK YOU Thankvou 'Anabel Marie Perez' ina of Bloods. the award-mnnina accounts of growing up arnids to Hillside 340's Sun 4l8 btwn 2-! for returning the wallet I lost in Happy 19th Birthday to my favor- d&umentary on the experience d armed conflict. Reception to fol for refreshments and great, Barnum Saturday night, whoever T.O. and R.D.R. ite Puerto Rican Princess. Believe Black soldiers in Vietnam. Thurs- low. 7pm, Bamum 008. For more cheap clothes. you are. -C.A. I think you're wonderful- (Don't me -the party has just started day, Barnum 008,8pm. info call Peace & Justice Studies shake your head). Love, K Get psyched for togas, tequila at x2261 Living Room Set ADVICE FOR STUDENTS slammers. Spring Fling, D.C.. anc 'EATON GALLERY. in good condition for sale. lncl 2 WITH NO DIRECTION! JEN RACHEL JEN sisterhood! Love, Your Pledge Photo essay on the popular move- ANIMAL RIGHTS chairs, couch and coffee table. Send this ex-Jumbo your resume- It was fate! Here's to Milne 101. Sister and friend, Christine ment in Mexico CiIy by Mariana MOVEMENT Call Nancy: days 381-3151, eves Jim Pite, 471 Commonwealth Ave, dinner patties, a do named Fish, Mazzucato (located in Good Ea- Meeting -Wed at 9:30pm in Brakei 391-4929 Apt 2R, Boston 02215 or call 859- and, of course, to us!Love, Rachel KC- Happy Birthday! ton/Basement Eaton Hall) This 18. 3758. Odds are 1'11 give you a sales Enjoy these 2 days of being older week1 GIANT STUDIO MONITOR job that's got lots of freedom, fun PHARAOH How's that canon? Good luck with Free Film Tufts Women SPEAKERS and $$$. Earn up to $200 a day and Big &o Tut. I'm glad the sand and all your work and with housing on a variety of animal rights IS- It's not too late to join the New 2, 125 watt per channel speakers more! Permanent & Summer posi- camels treated you well. The best Keep smiling and don't cut your sues The Animal Film explores Sorority Interest Group. Repre. for sale. Must hear to believe the tions, Full and Part-time... It can't is to come. Your little bro hair! Hal Hal Love, your fellow many areas of animal exploitation sentatives from Alpha Gamma incredible sound: Priced at $300 hurt! TORQUE. Apriler Wessell AV on Sun. Apr 8 at Delta, Delta Phi Epsilon and Ph for the pair. Call Greg at 391-8457 9 30pm Sponsored by the Animal Sigma Sigma will be giving presen. SIGMA NU TOGA PAULA RAGAN Anabel, Rights Movement tations during the next week. DP Rowing Machine TheRealThing.Friday Night. Come If you are the one who adorned my 4 stable determinants for a Good Those interested in attending $50 or best offer. Ross Compaci to the house for tix. Everyone car, please have dinner with me -if Birthday: 1) lots of cake, 2) many AIN'T MISBEHAVIN' must come to a mandatory meet. 10-Speed Bike-$50. Call Steve wears a toga -it's tradition! not, then disregard this and I'm gifts, 3) party throwing friends, 4) Tickets are on sa!e all week for ing. Wed Ap 4 at 5pm or call 391- 629-8562. (buy my frig for next sorry. a personal from me. Happy Birth- Torn Ticket's -1 8574. year for $50, too!) J.MOOSHMAN day, Adam. The show runs Apr 5-7 in Cohen at Laser Show Toasted marshmallow insides and Party Ho! 8pm. It will be fun1 It will drain the Come hear Pink Floyd, The For Sale: Electric Guitar warm fuaies have been abound- Off the starboard bow. It's ZBT life from your very soul1 Cure, The Bubs, and others at the lncl whammy bar, cable, extra set ing for a yummy five months now. Pirates Cove. Party with the Jolly Events TCBLaserShow,ThursApr5,8:3C of strings, hard case. Take it all Eeeeee! Huge hug and a traffic Roger this Friday night Get your The Department of and 10:30. Tix at info booth ana for only $So. Call Steve at 391- light smooch. Happy anniv. I.S.U. - cup from a brother or walk the Religion door. 9724. Love, Shki plank!l DOS LESBOS is pleased to announce a lecture Come see this fabulous two ERIC CLAPTON by Dr. Elizabeth Bettenhousen, Three fantastic tickets -Lower To my favorito capitalist: Doar~tPauly woman show on Saturday, April 7 Women's Theological Center, For Sale D., (7pm) or Sunday, April 8 (2pm) in Section (102)- A r 9 at the Worc- Good luck on your bio test I'm You are such a cutie. Thanks for Boston, on 'Religious Perspec- ester Centrum! (!all Josh at 629- sure my palace has been lonely the roses. Sorry for the personal the Crane Room. Tickets are only tive- Helsinki Accord and Human AIR MAYER JUST DEW $2 for either performance! ... 9255 while you've been studying. -the yesterda where I yelled at you. I Rights," on Mon Apr 9. 7pm in the EET I am trying to get rid of' selfish one P.S. I hate you for always lnew you were such a Crane Room, Paige Hall. All Wel- Last chance. Wed until 3:OO in the nearly a dozen Fantasy Roleplay- being right r). hate you Como to tho Pauro Cak (small I sweetie-I guess you had a legiti- come Campus Center. Only $10. The ing and Wargames for the Apple II because I agree with you. And I mate excuse for missing dinner. at the French House and practice French and eating French pastries best T-shirt anywhere. Or call Computer. All original boxed soft- love ou for making me under- Love always and forever, Mar- PAUL RUDERMAN 629-891318247. ware, all cheap. Call 628- standl carett -Wednesday. April 3, 8pm at 11 In Concert at Good Eaton. Wed Sham at Whiffield. Everyone welcome! 3906 'Hoathor Schons' Apr 4. 9pm. Free Frozen Yogurt Eloctric guitar with Flying Saucers I must be the luckiest Alpha Phi Kim- Como loam amplifier Want a zippy vohklo to tun pledge ever because Ihave you for It's bizarre, but you'll deal. And about an exciting experience -In- rokai Star solid body with case. around in? a big sister! Thank you for being don't worry, you can say I DON7 ternships in Francophone Europe - FAST FROG Peavey amplifier. Good for pro- My '85 VW Golf will get you where At Zeta Psi. Fnday night. You such a wonderful and caring per- Know as much as you want -Me a representative will be at the fessional use or just fun. $225 for you want to go. En ine runs great son. Here's good times P.S. Don't for et to take your Career Planning Center on Thun- demand, we deliver! Dancing, GL averything. Moving to Canada - 9 the to time. Come house for tickets. and it's in good con8tion. WO. Call come! Chrishne Penicillin today? day, 415 at noon. by nust sell. 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