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c/i Sf' (Eomtttttntt Satlg Campus Serving Storrs Since 1896 VOL. IAXI. NO. 68 THR I'MVrRSITY OF CONNFCTICI'T. STORRS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1967 * Americans Not Arrogant In Asia Perhaps Too 'Meek' Says Gerson The question of American ar- "I me' a number of Ameri- ings with the Indians lest they rogance in Asia is discounted by cans In India— Ambassador suggest they were trying to in- a University of Connecticut in- Chester Bowles, members of the fluence them, he said. ternational relations specialist U.S. Information Agency, the A- The UConn professor stres- who Just returned from a six- i gency for International Develop- sed that Americans are really month assignment In India. ment, the Peace Corps, and the deeply commlted to helping the Taking Issue with the popu- Ford, Rockefeller, and Fulbrlght Indians hut could he more help- lar Image of the "arrogant Am- Foundations. Not one of them ful If they offered severe, but erican," Dr. Louis Gerson sug- would qualify as arrogant. I'd constructive criticism more oft- gests that If anything, "a little say they're Just the opposite. In en. They seem to feel, he said, American arrogance might do fact the attitude of Indian offlri.-ils that they must avoid aggravat- some good." toward Americans might he more ing the Indian officials at all The UConn political scien- properly termed arrogant, that costs, If they are to get their co- tist, who spent much of his time vice versa." operation. on the Asian subcontinent help- Dr. Gerson contended the Am- To support his view that this i no drive to save Italian art received a boost at t.'Com ing to develop a Ph. D. program ericans he met were almost meek stance could be a self-defeat- this week with a contribution from President Homer D. In his specialty at the Univer- In their behavior. They leaned ing posture, Dr. Gerson recalled Rabbi dge. sity of Bombay, said: over backwards in their deal- a meeting with a number of In- Shown accepting a check from President Babbidgc are dian officials representing such Judy Greenwald, a University Scholar who heads the program fields as agriculture, education, and John Slade, a Student Senate co-ordinator. Collections and the civil service. boxes are in Humanities, the Student Union, library, Paper- Guttmacher To Speak On "The new vice chancellor of back Gallery, the art museum and in McMahon Hall until a University (the equivalent of Friday. a college president In this count- Sex on Today's Campus ry) openly criticized the educa- Dr. Alan F. Guttmacher. Later he became director of tlnal programs In his own land. DIRECT LINE Premieres president of Planned Parenthood the combined department of ob- An American In the group asked World Population, will discuss stetrics and gynecology at New how she, as an American, could "Sex Mores on Today's Campus" York's Mt. Sinai Hospital. He help. The Indian educator turned In a public lecture tonight at 8 served Mt. Sinai until 19G2 when to her and said, 'The best thing Steinman Comments On Drugs at Storrs Community House. he assumed leadership of Plan- ■ you can do is to openly criticize A new idea in University Ed- take LSD, Steinman would not Brought to Storrs under the ned Parent hood-World Popula- our Institutions in the Indian ucational T.V. was Inaugurated say that he would always advise sponsorship of the Billings Lec- tion. He Is past president of the newspapers. Speak out. It doesn't Monday at noon. On the program either for or against such action, tureship Program of the Unlt- New York Obstetrical Society. do any good to hide the facts!' " "DIRECT LINE a panel of stu- but expressed the desire that the arlan-Universallst Association, he said. He Is the author of many sci- Dr. Gerson also detected, In dents hosted by Roger Burke and individual should consult with a his visit Is part of a five day tour entific and popular looks and ar- Including Joyce Calderola, Jack psychiatrist first, since there of colleges In the Conn. Valley. a lengthy conversation with Am- ticles on contraception, infertil- bassador Chester Bowles, a note Lund and Richard Aronovltz are individual or experiential dif- It was planned by the Conn. Val- ity, pregnancy, twinning, and the spoke with Dr. John Steinman, ferences to be accounted for. ley District College Centers of his frustration. The Ambas- history of medicine. Among his sador conveyed his great desire head psychiatrist at the univer- Steinman stated that "acid" tends Comm'ttee of the UUA. works are THE COMPLETE sity clinic. Included were dis- to enhance perception to some Dr. Guttmacher will also lec- to see India free and strong but cussions about the relative dan- BOOK OF BIRTH CONTROL, also suggested the many ob- degree as well and creating hal- ture to three classes In the de- PREGNANCY AND BIRTH, BA- gers and effects of various hal- lucinations of perception. He partment of child development stacles whlcb were thrown in his luclnagenic drugs. BIES BY CHOICE, OR BY way. commented that he thought Dr. and family relations and will meet CHANCE, and THE MKDICAL Dr. Steinman suggested that Leary of "celebration" fame with members of the Storrs Un- "On every street corner of of all drugs in the broad psyche- tended to be somewhat over itaraian Fellowship. See page five See page three delic picture, marijuana perhaps dramatic In his dlscription of the He is chairman of the med- presented the least danger to a LSD experience. ical committee of the inter- novice since dosage could be con- The Direct Line show Itself Federation and a member of its trolled. He also expressed the will be broadcast every Monday management and planning com- feeling that government restric- at noon to all four branches of mittee. Dave Chapnicfc Appointed tions on LSD were somewhat pa- the university and to channel 2 A specialist In obstetrics and nic induced and that punitive mea- on the closed circuit T.V. set in gynecology, he Is a member of sures were excessive. However, the Student Union lounge. Each the faculty of the Albert Einstein he stressed the importance of week the program brings the stu- School of Medicine and a lec- taking the drug only in the com- dents a discussion of a contro- turer In obstetrics and gyneco- CDC Orientation Director pany of experienced people. versial topic of current interest. logy at the Mt. Sinai School of David Chapnlck has been ap- 100,000 papers dally, a corres- When asked what advice he Next Monday Dr. Stanley Wed- Medicine. He retired last year pointed Orientation Director of pondent for United Press Inter- would give if someone came to berg will be interviewed on the from the faculty of Columbia's the Dally Campus, Edltor-ln- national, and assistant to UConn's him saying that he was going to value of educational T.V. College of Physicians and Sur- Chlef John Strom announced to- Director of Public Information geons and the Harvard Univer- day. and Publications Donald W. sity School of Public Health. In the experimental position Friedman. He is also author of Roberf Price To Discuss A native of Baltimore and a Chapnlck, an experienced Journ- a book on self-defense, "Fight- graduate of the Johns Hopkins alist, will work with new staff ing for Your Life", to be pub- school of medicine, he taught members, helping them Improve lished In April by the New \m- anatomy at his alma mater and their writing and reporting tech- erican Library. In addition, he "Is New York Governable?" at the University of Rochester, niques. He says that his rela- has had experience In public re- Robert Price, former Deputy with the federal agencies and a and after residency-training rose tionshiop with the novice news- lations and Is currently the sole Mayor of New York City will dis- private firm, as well as many to the rank of associate prof- men will be strictly Informal. publicity agent of Chrysler Mo- political and civil service endea- essor of obstetrics at Johns Hop- Chapnlck, a former member tor's Dodge Division In the State cuss the question: "Is N°w York kins. City Governable?" Monday in the vors, Price is executive Vice of the CDC Board of Directors of Connecticut. He Is a Junior ma- Connecticut room, Commons, at President of the Dreyfus Corp- and a former News Director of joring in political science and Is 3 p.m. today. oration, managers of the 1.8 mil- Peace Corps Head WHUS, has been a city report- also Chief Instructor of the U- During Lindsay's campaign lion dollar Dreyfus Fund. er for the Worcester Evening Conn Karate Club and the Amer- for Congress in New York's silk Gazette, which circulates over ican Go-Shin Karate Kal. stocking district, the Pth, his Jack Vaughn Notes "We will not only try to turn manager fell sick and he turned our new staffers into polished to Robert Price, then in his fin- reporters," Chapnlck said, "but al year In Columbia Law School. Application Rise also try to Interest them In a car- The campaign was success- The Peace Corps has receiv- eer in Journalism. Professional ful. Resides campaigning and at- papers are starved for talent and tending law school, Price also ed applications from 2.5 percent of the senior classes at more H are willing to look for it any- held a position with the legal de- | where." partment of Macy Co. than 250 colleges this fall— the ** J highest percentage In the a- Politics for Price didn't end Chapnlck stated that he would gency's history.