Legalized Gambling and Prostitution
**. 9A STATF pjy KZ nl-arM CSC . M&5f 1982 Connecticut Daily Camput•&S&UL> Serving Storrs Since 1896 <r i_.cz: I c. VOL. CXVI, No. 98 STORRS. CONNECTICUT THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 'Challenge Colloq Set For Yale April 1 $ Challenge, a Yale Student Or- Gardners will round out the concern and responsible action ganization, has announced plans weekend. the crucial issues of today's for a colloquium on "The Chal- Fourth Challenge world. Challenge believes that lenge of the Crisis State," to be The "Crisis State" is the fourth the American college student has held at Yale University on the Challenge colloquium. Two years an obligation to understand and weekend of April 13-15 as a cli- ago, the first colloquium, "The contribute to his society. max of their spring program. Ad- Challenge of the Nuclear Age" Feeling that academic life tends mission to the entire program is presented Hubert Humphrey, to isolate students from political one dollar while free or moder- General James Gavin, now am- and social realities. Challenge ately priced housing can be ob- bassador to France, Carlos Rom- has presented, and will continue tained through Challenge. ulo, and James Crow, a gen- to present, significant viewpoints One thousand students from eticist from the University of on relevant issues. Through a all over the country are expected Wisconsin. program of holding large collo- to join an equal numl>er of Yale "The Challenge of American quiums and informal discus- Students for this colloquium. Democracy,'- held the same year, sions, Challenge has sought to They will explore the effect the featured Barry Goldwater, Thur- ere;ite an atmosphere where the prolonged Cold War has had on good Marshall, director of the individual can consider the pro- American society, its economy, NAACP, Harold Tylor, president blems of his a^e, communicate political processes, military es- emeritus of Sarah Lawrence, and with others, and commit himself tablishment and individual psy- A.
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