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Theatre in Portsmouth at 7 P.M The New Hampshire Bui~ R.!IL" l .\. l'Pst.!f!c· l'.ii,' Univcr~ityof New Hampshire TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1984 862-1490 Vol. 75 No. 06 I >u1 h.1111 ' . 11 l',·111111 ::31) Facultyohjects to consulting curbs By John Gold of the school year yesterday. A proposal to set guidelines "It (the draft) is demeaning for faculty consulting met wrth to the professional statures of heavy criticism from members the people I work with," Starr of the faculty caucus yesterday. Schlobohm, associate prof­ , The proposal would prevent essor of marketing, said. "It is conflict of interest between a insulting to the integrity and protessor·s outside consulting ability uf fol.-ulty mc11:1bcrs." and their duties to the No official policy concerning University. consl!llting exists at UNH now, Caucus members referred to according to Charles Owen the draft as "demeaning, insulting and reprehensible," at FACULTY, page 91 the first faculty caucus meeting Law mandates smoke A group of Area Ill residents take time out to play a game of touch football outside Hubbard alarms in all halls Hall.( Kim Economos photo) By Michelle Evans the UNH Facilities Planning Each residential unit on the Department, preparing bids UNH campus will have a SJ?ecifications for the project, smoke detector by August Bischoff said. I 985, according to Carol Where the alarms are Stoke· ~eyesore'to he revamped Bischoff, director of Residen­ installed depends on the type of tial Life. residence, Cote said. By Edmund Mander Dozier described the area as ones will be laid to meet The smoke detectors will be ".'-partment buildings with A $15,000-$20,000 prog­ "an eyesore at UNH" and said students needs. installed in order to comply stairways and corridors require ram to improve · the area "revitalizing" the area will be A drainage system will also with a state law, passed last alarms in those areas, as well as around Stoke Hall will provide both functional and aesthetic. be installed to deal with the spring, requiring smoke one in each 'living unit', Cote new lawns, paths and road-side At present the pathways near copious amounts of mud which detectors in "virtually any place said. curbs, said Director of Stoke don't correspond with plague the area at present. people live in," said Captain In dormitories, a "living Buildings and Grounds Henry the natural flow of pedestrian As well as planting new" William Cote of the UNH Fire unit" refers to individual Dozier Jr. f Dozier said and new lawns in front of Stoke, the Department. "That includes rooms, so an alarm will be Grounds and Roads Depart­ dorms, hotels, fraternities, installed in each, Cote said. ment plans to place "orn­ sororities, nursing homes, To avoid disruption to those aments" at various spots. apartments." people now in residence halls Television series According to Dozier, the Although the law went into most in-room construction will attention being paid to Stoke's effect on July I, 1984, the take place next summer . external environment will University :-eceived a waiver to Bischoff said. But in order t~ will spotlight UNH match improvements that are arrange financing for the bring the halls and apartments planned for the inside of the project, according to Bischoff. into compliance with the law as By Patricia O'Dell Laboratories. building. Both Cote and Bischoff have soon as possible, installation in A television show focusing The word "connections" is recently completed work with hallways and lounges will begin on the University of New important, according to co­ before that. Hampshire will premiere p rod u ce r / director Mark The photoelectric alarm tonight. Forman. The show is designed system, will be 'hard-wired' "New Connections" is a to explore other facets of the Bischoff said, and not battery­ monthly magazine-format University besides those of operated. show produced by UNH's research and education, he "We're probably the largest Office of University Communi­ said. landlords in the state," Bischoff cations. It will air on New Since UNH receives funding said, referring to the Hamphsire Public Television from the state, it is obliged to responsibility of building at 7:30 pm. produce something in return, owners for compliance with the "There are things going on at Burtis said. In addition to new safety law. the University that are directly providing research and linked to the people of this education, it also provides -INSIDE- state," said the show's co­ services, some of which are producer / director Bill Burtis. featured on "New Connec­ The show covers research that tions" .. applies to the state and people The Lakes Lay Monitoring who are doing interesting Program (LLMP) is offered to things". New Hamphsire's lakeside According to Burtis, much of residents. The residents the research that takes place at regularly take water samples UN H can directly apply to the from their lakes and send them people of New Hampshire: to UNH. The University "This research can help solve analyzes them and computer­ problems in New Hampshire." izes records of the information. One segment of tonight's , This allows (scientists and show will examine the damage residents) to keep track of the New Hamphsire lobster biological changes in the lakes. The Stampers performed industry has suffered due to "'New Connections' typifies la.st Saturday night at The defoliation of the sea floor by New Hampshire Public Frank /in Ballroom. See sea urchins. Television's· commitment to story, page 16. Another segment will look at local programming," said the many uses carageenan can Dorothy Meneghin, NH PTV's be put to. Carageenan, a public information officer. Notices .................... page 6 component of seaweed, can be "Channel 11 is committed to Calendar .................. page 5 used to thicken pudding. It may local productions and 'New Editorial ................. page 12 also help retard tumors, Connections' features local Features ................. page 15 according to the research done soltetions, New Hampshire Rick Leclerc, UNH quarterback mak-es a pass to Andre Sports ..................... page 24 by Eleanor Gallagher, a marine solutions, to age old Garron. Although the pass was complete, UNH dropped the hota nist at Jackson Marine problems." game to BU. See page 24 for the story.(Jim Millard photo) PAGE TWO THE NEW HAMPSHIRE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1984 Boston peace rally draws UNH students By J.P. Brown to the music of the I-Tones. A crowd of 8,000 people Peo pie carried banners gathered on the Boston bright with rainbows, flags and Common Saturday to protest writhing Chinese dragons. the nuclear arms race and voice Some carried poles with their opposition to the Reagan playfully colored dragon's Ad ministration. heads on top with golden Two school buses carrying streamers adorning the poles. 80 UN H students left for the A Chinese new year dragon demonstration at 10 a .m. from manned by about 10 people the bookstore parking lot. weaved in and out of the crowd The buses arrived at the as they marched. waterfront park at rtoon. The marchers went past There, entertainers got the Marine, Army and Coast marchers in spirit with dancing, Guard recruiting stations . skits and clowns and rousing where people stopped and Dixieland- music. chanted ·no dral"t, no war, US The march route went out ot l::I Salvador." through the skyscraper valleys A khaki uniformed Marine, of Bost_on~s financial district. sitting behind the second story Two e,ther routes took window of his office with his A small part of the 8000 person crowd at Saturday's Boston peace rally. Among the crowd were 80 protestors from Copley Square feet on his desk, watched the UNH students.(Mark Kelly photo) and from Blackstone Park. The ~rowd with an expressionless marchers all . met in the face and hardly moved as signs_ Common at around 2:00 p.m. and slogans were pointed at him. The speakers ranged from Seafood soon to he Rep. Gerry Studds ( D-M A) to Charito Planas, a Filipino • exiled from her country because of her outspoken for sale Ill Durham criticism of President Marcos, By Steve Gilchrist too, said Langan. among many others. A new fresh seafood market · Consumers will "find a wide Each speaker gave a short is scheduled to be opened in range of prices," Langan said, and rousing speech that often Du~ham in early October. prices that should _provide contained blunt refe-rences to There is no definite-date for something for every budget. the Reagan Administration's the grand opening of Oyster "The prices will be aimed at policies concerning nuclear River Seafood, located on the fish buying public" while at arms, women's, gay and lesbian Madbury Road next to the same time "be competitive," rights to the environment. Scorpio's, but restaurant said Langan, but he, "The covert operations proprietor Richard Langan ,emphasizes, "the prices are against Nicaragua are illegal hopes to open for business by subject to market prices," and : under both federal and October l. the more expensive seafoods · international laws and it has In the beginning the business like lobster and swordfish will undermined our foreign policy will be strictly a retail seafood be priced as such. through our own hypocrisy," market selling fresh fish, Langan said Oyster River Studds said. shellfish, and other seafoods, S ea fo o·d w i l l be "a n The new fish market built on the corner of Madbury Road and Studds is currently up for re­ but there are also 'plans down .alter.native" for the fish-buying . Pettee Brook Lane.( Frank Consentino photo) election this fall and if he wins the line for a take-out service public in the area.
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