THE TRINITY TRIPOD Vol. 75 Issue 3 September 21, 1976 Vandalism Runs Rampant On Trinity Campus

by Carl Roberts security, blames a small number gave their children everything If you walk into the Wheaton of students. He said, "Students they desired. After coming to dormitory, you will notice that the blame the townies. Maybe there are college, a student no longer has his ceiling is smashed beyond some townies partly responsible. way. He has to face many recognition, and that the exit signs But I'm positive that the greater frustrations. A prime example is are jerked loose. If you notice that part of damage to the campus is when the student suddenly realizes some of the walls at 216 New done by students." Garofolo said that there will not be a job waiting Britain have been kicked in, don't he believes that the college should for him upon graduation. In this blame it on last year's students. not be a sanctuary against age of self concern, a student Over the summer, the holes in the irresponsible behavior. He at- might not think twice about taking New Britain walls were repaired. tributes many of the problems on his frustrations out on someone Within two weeks of the start of campus to students' lack of con- else's property. school, they were kicked in again. sideration for others. "I don't see any short-term These are just two of several "We are definitely in a period of solution,"' Higgings said, "unless examples of recent vandalism on narcissism," commented Dr. people begin to care about each campus. George Higgins, college counselor. other. Students probably will not In the first three weeks of school, He said that social concern has do anything to stop vandalism on the Trinity campus has been been diminishing recently, while campus until it causes immediate plagued by a record amount of self concern has been increasing. discomfort to them." vandalism. "The rate of vandalism One way in which this has been Higgins stressed the fact that on campus has been rising steadily manifested is in the lack of concern only a small number of students is in recent years," said Riel on the part of Trinity students. being destructive. He said the Crandall, director of buildings and Higgins said that the Trinity majority are working hard and are Evidence of vandalism in South Campus dorm grounds, "but I've never seen so community is currently comprised being considerate, and therefore much occuring this early in the of many small groups of friends. are not receiving attention. He Trinity need to develop some group Trinity, they would think twice year. I am quite concerned." They do a lot of complaining, but concluded by saying that "we at pride. If students appreciated before destroying property." The destruction of buildings is do not want to expend energy on only one of the types of vandalism the improvement of life at Trinity. which has been in existence at An illustration of this is the all- Trinity in recent years. False fire college meeting. When such" a SGA Schedules Elections meeting would be called seven alarms have been set off, and fire by Bob Hurlock extinguishers have been emptied years ago, according to Higgins, fice, and may sign more than one campus, and various political in the halls. Cars parked on Trinity 900 students would show up; now The Student Government nominating petition for any can- issues. parking lots have been bumped hardly anyone attends. Association (S.G.A.) will hold didate. The petition must contain Three members of the Budget into and scraped, and the guilty Higgins explained his theory on freshmen and vacancy elections the petitioner's name, class, box Committee and six members of parties have not left notes to why Trinity students vandalize the for positions in student govern- number, and the position applied MBOG are appointed by and from identify themselves. There have campus. He believes that any ment on Thursday, September 30 for. Any petition that does not meet SGA. It also appoints one student even been incidents of bottles and generation reflects the social and Friday, October 1. Eleven the above criteria will be declared representative to the Academic firecrackers thrown out of values it learned in its early school positions are open exclusively to invalid. Nominating petitions are Affairs Committee, Curriculum buildings at students. years. The current generation of freshmen — nine are positions on to be submitted on Friday, Sep- Committee, Board of Inquiry, college students was brought up in the S.G.A.; two are positions on tember 24, between 8 a.m. and 10 Board of Reconsideration, and Who has been vandalizing the CONNPirg. p.m. in the locked petition box at Athletic Advisory Board. campus? Al Garofolo, director of a period of prosperity. Parents the Mather Hall front desk. Ab- Additionally, there are three The * Student Government solutely no petitions will be ac- Association is comprised of thirty- vacancies on the Career Coun- cepted after 10 p.m., Friday, Sept. seling Committee open to fresh- six students. 24 . unless there are significant The Budget Committee — (one Swine Flu Poses Threat men and sophomores only. There is extenuating circumstances.. also one opening on the Budget position) by Steve Titus a history of adverse reactions to flu Potential candidates are strongly The Budget Committee is the Committee, and one additional urged to meet the deadlines. As the flu season approaches, vaccinations should not seek im- position on CONNPirg open to all student finance committee, Trinity is in the process of deciding munization. Also, because the students. Notification: Students will be responsible for coordinating how it will deal with the possibility virus itself is grown in eggs, Elections will be held Thursday notified by mail on Saturday, Sept. student activities, allocating the of a swine flu epidemic. Policy persons who are allergic to eggs and Friday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in 25, as to whether their petition(s) $110,000 student activities fund, alternatives were discussed at a must likewise avoid the vaccine. Mather Campus Center from 9 for office has been accepted. A and approving the" student recent meeting between Dr. Mark a.m. to 6 p.m. Only Freshmen may sample ballot will be printed in the organization checks. All decisions izard, head nurse Ruth Aronson, The swine flu immunization Tripod on September 28. It is the made by the Budget Committee program is being run by the vote for Freshmen positions; all Vice-president Thomas Smith, and undergraduates may vote for responsibility of every candidate to are subject to review by the SGA. Dean of Students David Winer. federal government, and the make sure that he/she is correctly The Budget Committee is com- vaccine will be distributed by local candidates in the vacancy elec- While no definite decisions were tions. Candidates receiving the listed. If a mistake has been made, posed of 12 elected students, three made, the college is now leaning health authorities. The Hartford largest number of votes will be the Elections Committee must be liasons from the SGA, and two " toward encouraging only those Health Department claims that it declared winners. Victory as a notified immediately in the Student administrators, members of the college community will conduct a mass immunization Write-in" candidate requires a Government Office. ConnPIRG — (two freshman and who are highly susceptible to in- program. However, because of minimum of fifteen votes. Statements: Candidates are one ali-college position) fection, such as the chronically federal control, local officials must The election Committee en- encouraged to submit a typed The Connecticut Public Interest diseased or elderly individuals, to await federal instructions before courages candidates to campaign statement no longer than 100 words Research Group (ConnPIRG) is a have themselves vaccinated. inoculation policies can be if they wish to. No candidate for expressing their views by noon student-financed organization for However, the vaccine will be made finalized. any office may have more than $50 Saturday September 25 to the social change, independent of any available to any student who Izard said he is disturbed by spent in his/her behalf. Any Tripod office. These will be printed colleges or other groups. The wishes to receive it. what appear to be political inquiries concerning the elections in the following Tripod issue. elected students will comprise the A memorandum will be issued in motivations behind the Ford Ad- should be addressed to Bob Descriptions of Positions Trinity Board of Directors. In the near future informing students ministration's swine flu policies. Hurlock, chairman of the Election Student Government Association addition, two students will be of the details of the immunization He said the initial decision to an- Committee. — (nine freshman positions) appointed to represent Trinity program. nounce plans for mass im- Nominating Petition: To appear The SGA: (Student Government- students on the ConnPIRG State Izard has spent a considerable munization may have been on the ballot, a nominating petition Association) is the student Board of Directors, which is amount of time investigating the premature, with the result that the must be submitted with the representative body. composed of students from six SGA sets policies for the budget Connecticut colleges. The State pros and cons of mass inoculation, public is startled, afraid, and signatures of fifteen full-time Board allocates funds, decides consulting frequently with Dr. pehaps overconcemed. undergraduates presently enrolled committee and Mather Board of Governors and has the power to areas of concern for ConnPIRG, Quintiliani, an infectious disease Izard said he does not plan to be at Trinity. A student may sign and hires the professional staff. specialist. Izard's research has inoculated: more than one petition for an of- review decisions made by these groups. The Trinity Board is responsible revealed the following con- for representing the feelings of siderations: The Student Government Association allocates the $110,000 Trinity students, overseeing ConnPIRG's activities on campus, 1) Most recent evidence points to student activities fund, acting upon the recommendations of the and helping Trinity students with the conclusion that a major projects. epidemic probably will not occur. Budget Committee. It recognizes There have been no cases yet, all campus organizations, ap- The Career Counseling Advisory proves constitutions, and ad- Committee (3 freshman positions) although the flu season generally judicates complaints involving begins in October. has been concerned with setting student organizations. SGA priorities for the office, and has 2) The vaccine currently being recommends policy for the ad- participated in the hiring of an developed may not be effective ministration of Mather Hall and additional career counselor. enough. related facilities. SGA is also The College Affairs Committee 3) The highest incidence of ad- responsible for conducting all (one all college position) is com- verse reactions to flu virus student elections and setting posed of 4 students, 4 faculty, and 3 inoculations occurs among in- election rules. In the past, it has administrators. In the past, the dividuals under 25. worked oh the issues of student committee has attempted to im- Because of these factors, Izard representation on the Board of prove faculty — student relations feels the college should not en- Trustees, the expansion and and has been involved with courage students to have them- by Jeff Seibert renovation of Mather Hall, the security, bookstore, and facilities selves vaccinated. establishment of a rathskellar on in Mather. Izard emphasized that those with Dean of Students David Winer meets with SGA a, The.Trinity Tripod, Seplwitlwr «,.»» MosebyAdvocates New Teaching Methods by Hugh Drescber the beginning stages of its do with the results?" that "Clinical" in this sense means not as a method of vocational Before the start of the Trinity organization. With this broad base Because of Trinity's city a rather scientific analysis of what training, but rather as a tool to help term last year, LeBaron Moseby of experience, Moseby said he was location, Moseby foresees the the student teacher has ac- the student grow up. arrived unheralded by Trinity plucked from Simmons last year definite possibility of creating complished, whereas "Counciling" media to take an assistant by Trinity, much to his delight. many student involvement is a more human and less Moseby's future with regard to professor's spot in the education programs which would help to pressured approach and is, Trinity is difficult to picture department. In addition to his Although he said he was per- remedy this educational dilemma. thereby, generally more effective. although "he expects to stay "as teaching responsibilities, he is fectly content at Simmons, he He said he sees student teaching long as he enjoys it." director of student teaching. added, "I didn't really feel I was Speaking in terms of educational going anywhere... at Trinity I feel goals, his greatest concern is to Moseby graduated from Har- as if I have a hand in policy, and find ways to protect teachers from vard College in 1966, and received because of the size of the school the "hazards" of the job. For this his masters and doctorate degrees there is more student contact." he applies the term "Mid-Career in education from the same in- Aside from these reasons, Moseby Crisis," a sort of death of the mind Hart Combines Politics stitution. Originally a math major, said he enjoys the opportunity at and spirit resulting from one's job. Mosbey said he felt that he was not Trinity to delve into the social "People and teachers especially associating with people as much as science aspect of education, a must learn how to remain alive, and Theology he would like, and decided that more legalized and bureaucratic vital and interested throughout education was a good mixture of side of the field. He said plainly, "I life," he explained. Teaching this, both concrete and abstract just feel I've done some of my best he admitted, is certainly a great by Tami Voudouris fascinating for the students in- qualities.' teaching here ... the students are challenge, but an extremely im- volved. Hart remarked upon the much brighter and work harder portant concept. "Too many people John Hart joined'the religion fine religion department at Trinity After serving a brief time as an department of Trinity College assistant dean of education at than those at Simmons." I see are lost in the illusion that and is quite enthusiastic about wealth and security will bring last.term. He received his B.A. working with this department as Harvard Graduate School, he went Moseby said he sees the biggest fromMarist College in New York, to Simmons College, a womens them happiness; most of the time it well as teaching his course at problem at a small liberal arts just can't," he said. a graduate degree from The Trinity this fall. college in the Boston area, where college like Trinity to be the lack of National University of Mexico, a he became director of student Masters in Psychology from New actual action that inherently As director of student teaching at teaching, coincides with learned skills. York University, and a Masters in Besides teaching at Trinity, Hart Trinity, Moseby is attempting to Philosophy and Sacred Theology at is an assistant tutor for Gustavo During his Harvard years, employ "Counciling Supervision," the Union Theological Seminary in Moseby Was part of a team sent to "Students take surveys and Gutierrez of lima, Peru, a noted as opposed to the traditional New York City. Latin American Theologian, at the Miles College, a new black school acquire knowledge through books," "Clinical" method. He explained in Birmingham, Alabama, to aid he explained, "but what do they Union Theological Seminary. He is currently writing his dissertation Before coming to Trinity, Hart of "Topia and Utopia,: Milieu and taught at St. Mary's High School in Vision in Radical Catholic Ap- Trinity Dance "Alive and Growing Manhasset, New York for three proaches to Social Change in the years, and for three and one half Americas, 1965-1975." In this students' awareness in this area. years at the Panamerican paper he will contrast two Latin Saltzman said that she has no University in Edinburg, Texas. by Linda Scott She is pleased with both the American Theologians with two idea of what to expect from There he became involved with North American Theologians. The dance department has un- females' and males' interest in Chicano Civil Rights and the dergone almost a complete change Trinity's students. Thus far, she ballet and finds the students very United Farm Workers. He ran for of faculty. Currently, there are has been very impressed with the bright. "I think I'll like it here," the Texas Legislature in 1972 in the four staff members, three of whom students' interests in all types of she concludes. Raza Unida Party to combat social are new to Trinity. Judy Dworin, dance. She would like to create a injustice in Texas. the head of the department, is the bigger dance audience which in- Judy Dworin, now the depart- Stahl Rejoins ment's veteran, said she is en- only member remaining from last volves the Trinity community. She At Trinity, Hart teaches political year. Shulamit Saltzman, Con- hopes that this can be done through thusiastic about dance this year. This is her fifth year at Trinity; she ethics for a class of eight students. stance Holton, and a yet to be informal student productions and Though he hoped the class would Math announced instructor, are the new workshops. has also taught privately. Dworin said she is very happy to have have been larger during this additions. election year, he is quite pleased Constance Holton has been some of her colleagues living in the Department Shulamit Saltzman has lived in Hartford area. In the past, they with the class so far. He feels that dancing for twenty years in the some students may be unable to Israel and England. She currently Philadelphia area, and other have lived at some distance from lives in Manhattan and commutes nearby cities. She always enjoyed Trinity. She said she hopes that relate to the economic issues of his by Nancy Riemer to Hartford two days a week. She dance, and after receiving her this will be conducive to more course due to their family received her B.A. at Barnard degree in psychology, she decided community affairs and college backgrounds, but he thinks the Stanley Stahl, visiting assistant College and her M.A, at Columbia. to make it her career. She went on dance activities. class can handle any discussions. professor of mathematics has Besides teaching part-time at to earn her M.A. in dance from The course concerns non-violent rejoined the faculty for the fall Trinity, she also teaches an adult Smith, College. Last year, she Dworin feels very positive about resistance, American imperialism term. Having taught at Trinity dance program. She is interested worked at the Wilson School in this years' Dance program. She in relation to Latin American during the 1975 Christmas term, he in modern dance, children's dance Northampton, where she says that the new instructors have underdevelopment, economic and said that he is pleased to be back. and theater. developed the entire dance a tremendous knowledge of dance political justice, American foreign A native of Michigan, Stahl said program. She claims that the most history. She said that she is also policy and campaign promises and he was surprised to find that New Youth House difficult aspect of that job was particularly pleased to note that fulfillment. England was not "wali-to-wall getting males involved in the there is just as much interest in With his background, it is concrete." He lives in Westfield, Needs Tutors program. ballet as in modern dance. evident that Hart will put an in- Massachusetts with his wife, a The dance department at Trinity valuable, amount of information math professor at Westfield State Last summer, Holton and fifteen and effort into making this course College. other people from the U.S. at- is* alive and growing. With this Volunteers are needed to tutor at year's jazz workshops. Horizons Stahl received his B.Ph. from the Spike Johnson Community tended a seminar on the history of lecture, and a rapidly developing dance technique. She is very in- Wayne State University and Youth House in history, math, Student Dance Organization, the completed his graduate work at the social studies and English. This terested in the history of dance and program can appeal to more Duncan Expresses hopes to raise the level of the University of Michigan where he tutoring will prepare the youth for people. was a Teaching Fellow for five general education diplomas. Optimism years. He teaches foundation courses of Calculus, but his This group home is an alter- Welchel Emphasizes African Lit. research lies in the more native to incarceration and by Tami Voudouris theoretical areas of math, such as provides rehabilitative programs New to the Trinity religion dept. logic. A member of the American for the approximately 14 residents by Nancy Riemer is Roger Duncan, a part-time in- Mathematical Society and the of the house, who are between the structor, currently teaching one Association for Symbolic Logic, he ages of 16 to 21. Joining the Trinity faculty for from La Grange

by Paul Haughton majority of students, but what of With the plans for the rathskeller Hill) all reacted differently. A center where students and that both the closed and "beer and the views of the fraternities or the spokesman for the Corner Cafe professors could meet and whose near ing completion, different neighborhood bars? boogie" parties would continue facets of the "Trinity community" (The Tap) stated that business atmosphere would allow quiet talk. since these parties present a dif- were asked to share their opinions The three major neighborhood would definitely be hurt since over The general opinion was that ferent atmosphere. A student could concerning its opening. One can bars (The Corner Cafe, The eighty percent of his clientele is Trinity offers little in social ac- pick up a beer on a week night at easily guess the view of the College View Tavern and Summit students. The rathskeller might tivities, especially second the "rat", then go to a fraternity even delay the opening of two extra semester. People who do not party on the weekend for "more rooms which would provide more frequent the fraternities or bars serious drinking". Parties might space for the bar customers. The are left out. The rathsekller might be more mellow and less crowded Faculty Close- Up: College View Tavern also has a isolate Trinity from the com- as students would not need to go to large student clientele, yet it munity ( some feel that this has fraternities to meet socially. consists mostly of juniors and already happened) but it would Several area colleges have both a Roger Shoemaker seniors. The manager is not bring the people of Trinity closer rathskeller and strong fraternity worried, stating mat students will together. system. still want to go off campus. The by Leigh Breslau in drama from Catholic University One important point which each Summit Hill manager said that he Several fraternity people fraternity mentioned was that a This week I interviewed Roger in Washington, D.C. He directed will wait and see, but is not con- Shoemaker of the drama depart- The Tempest using electronic mentioned that the frats' locations rathskeller could be a failure cerned, due to his large neigh- caused them to meet only a few unless a certain atmosphere can be ment. It is difficult to capture the music and Dutch Renaissance borhood crowd. He said that his personality of this man on paper, costumes anachronistically. people each. They said that they created. No one will want to go to a business might drop slightly but a would go to the rathskeller to meet place that is overcrowded or or to describe the truly enjoyable During an excellent performance, lot of students who like the at- discussion we had. with the rest of the student body. resembles a cafeteria. The the taped music failed. Again a mosphere would return. When asked if they would go to to rathskeller's success will depend Physically he reminds me of a machine stood between Shoemaker the pub instead of a neighborhood on how the students use or abuse it. very young Santa Claus, quick to and his art. The five fraternities were in bar, they overwhelmingly said yes. Thus if the students and ad- smile and laugh. He speaks rapidly This is Shoemaker's third year at accord in their support of the new The fraternities also agreed that ministration can cooperate, the but divertingly. He is, in fact, an Trinity. His first production was pub. The consensus was that it the rathskeller would have little rathskeller could be a benefit to the entertainer. He fulfilled all my She Stoops to Conquer. He was would provide a convenient social Trinity community. expectation of what a director and pleasantly surprised to note that effect on fraternity life, and said drama teacher should be. there is more talent here than he Shoemaker went to St. Peter's thought there would be. The Choir School in Philadelphia before production was light and well- college. He wore the starched directed. The only blight was that a collar and jacket typical of the old tree in the set fell over during a UFW Seeks Volunteers English choir schools. He received performance. Need I report his B.A. in English from Yale, Shoemaker's comments con- designing his own drama major. cerning machines and the art of drama? Shoemaker then returned to targets unequivocally defined: joining the Farm Workers struggle Philadelphia. He immersed He spoke animatedly of his "Living in shanties or labor camp are not material; the work is not himself in jobs that would develop plans. He used a Mellon Foun- barracks, tens of thousands of easy, but never is it thankless. his creative abilities. He was a dation Grant to study the nature of farm workers will suffer hunger Santa Claus in John Wanamaker's, theatre in the liberal arts and illness. Excluded from the Freedom doesn't come like the biggest and finest department' curriculum. This will result in an legislation which protects other a bird on a wing, store in the city. He then served as upcoming paper and book on the American workers, farm workers Doesn't come like the a technical coordinator for public structure of theatre in colleges. will produce billions of dollars in summer rain, television for a year and a half. He This summer Shoemaker was profits for corporate growers this Freedom, freedom is a hard found that, although the work was the director of the Summer Arts year, and know poverty and won thing, fascinating, T.V. was a machine, Festival for Hartford, funded by degradation in return." You've got to work for it something which interfered with the Hartford Parks & Recreation Fight for it, Day and night his work. Theatre, he said, was Commission, and supported by The positions available in the for it. . . dynamic, and is based on the inter- Trinity. The college provided United Fans Waf hen UFW are not glamorous by any And every generation's got relationship among the audience, physical facilities for children o! America (AFLCIO) standard. Volunteers work hard to win it again. and long hours for room and board the script and the actors. If one of aged 5 to 10. The children swam, by Mac Margolis these elements is missing, "it" acted, painted, drew, sculptured, and five dollars a week—"the ( All references are taken from doesn't work. and played. Shoemaker is hoping On Tuesday, September 28, a same as Cesar Chavez and the UFW pamphlets. These materials Shoemaker then became in- to expand his plans for next representative from the local striking farm workers receive." will be available at the Career chapter of the United Farm Eligibility depends almost wholly Counselling office for all interested volved in an experimental summer, and make use of all the on the willingness of volunteers, educational program at the college facilities. He felt that the Workers will be available to talk to persons. Pat Alvarez, the seniors and undergraduates about for the UFW is "looking for people Massachusetts/Conn. UFW Community School. Once a week, empty college was a silly waste of who are committed to working for students ventured out of the a beautiful environment. job openings and possible volun- representative, will be speaking to 1 teer work. Headed by Cesar social change and who are students in the Career Counselling classrooms for extra-curricular Shoemake " feels that the seriously interested in developing Office all day, Tuesday Sept, 28. A learning. students, faculty, and ad- Chavez, the UFW is an in- dependent union of agricultural skills in community organizing." Sign-up sheet for advance ap- Philadelphians might recall an ministration could become more pointments is available) early Saturday morning children's deeply involved in the arts. workers advocating and working The rewards to be gained by show called the Gene London Show Through the use of advertising and towards securing a decent stan- on the "idiot box." London has promotional practices, he hopes dard of living for the hundreds of looked twenty for twenty years. He that more people, including those thousands of farm workers in tells stories, draws pictures, sings, in the Hartford area, will come to America. dances, shows children's cartoons think of Trinity as a well- The UFW first came to national Hail Your Ale and films, and acts in serial-like established cultural center. prominence through their skits. Shoemaker appeared in Theatre must be approached in sustained boycott of Gallo wine and To determine the types of drop it in the box at the Mather these skits in various roles, in- the proper way here. Just as a non-union lettuce. But what began beer that students/faculty/ad- Campus Center Front Desf j cluding the versatile part of a biology major tries on the garb of a as a local, California-based iministration/staff are inter- Column "A" contains those brandy cyclops. He looks back on these trained biologist, a theatre major struggle, between Chavez and the ested in having available in of beer that can be available on tap days with much good humor. at an undergraduate institution Teamsters, grew into a nationwide the campus Pub, the Student while the, brands listed in column Shoemaker then was assistant tries on the guise of "theatre movement affecting virtually Services Office is asking that you "B" are premium beers and woulq director for Dennis Cunningham, people." Trinity is not a every major agricultural center in fill out this short questionnaire and be available in bottles. now a well-known T.V. film critic, professional school. Colleges at- the United States. and also worked for the humorous tempt to give students a feeling of The UFW has extended its Paget and Tarsus Show. He has what theatre is like. The plays organizational efforts to migrant FILL IN AND RETURN TO THE FRONT DESK taught summer stock at performed here are art, and, laborers in Florida, grape pickers Given the fact that there will only be 2 brands on tap and the other brands Moorestown Friends School in New Shoemaker said, "are used as a in California, tobacco workers in available will be In bottles, would you prefer: Jersey, and other private schools model of human activity". Connecticut and southern states, 1) a regular and a premium on tap; or in the Philadelphia area. This is the third in a weekly and the many field workers in the 2) a regular and a dark on tap; Shoemaker received an M.R.A. series of articles. mid-west. The Farm Workers 2) a regular and a dark on tap; or estimate their constituency at 3) no preference. more than three million people of Choose 2 from column "A" and 2 from column "B." Students Plan Recycling Program all races. Once again, a paper recycling dumpster which will hold ap- The United Farm Workers is not program is being planned at proximately 2 tons of paper be a lobby group, nor is it primarily Column GoVuMwi3 Trinity College. It is hoped that placed outside the south door of concerned with pursuing change such a project will begin in two or Mather Hall. According to present through traditional channels of three weeks. plans, students, professors, and partisan politics. Rather, Chavez The idea js the • brainstorm of administrators will be asked to and his union are intent upon darky Diane Schwartz and Renee San- deposit their newspapers in the strength and progress through delowsky. Schwartz and San- bin. direct and unified pressure on delowsky have been in contact with The problem in the past has been corporations and large labor various recycling centers and are the fluctuating price of re-used unions. The "strike" and the now in the process of choosing paper. Prices were so depressed in "boycott" have emerged as the among them. Schwartz cites that past years that a recent recyiing essential tactics of the Farm \n:o\d, "National trash collections program lost money. Discounting Workers struggle, "At once a amounted, on average, to one ton monetary factors, Sandelowsky potent economic force and an !• of solid wastes per person. Paper said she sees the major problems expression of faith in justice for all recycling is a small but positive being "awareness of the need for people, the boycott of grapes, C3MMm step to alleviate this ominous paper recycling and securing the lettuce and Gallo wines was joined EZ3 HoUtm situation." cooperation of student help and the by 17 million people in the United Several attempts in past years Trinity community in general." States alone." CD betid have been made to enact a To combat possible student The United Farm Workers is an recycling program at Trinity and apathy towards the recylcing organization with a direct and '

by Mac Margolis economically, and if the white and other African countries. Only (The following is a Synopsis of an population continues to suppress through international unity, Jibrell interview with Dean Mohamed the basic human rights of Afircans, intimated, will the vestiges of Jibrell, lecturer in inter-cultural a massacre of millions will be colonialism and racism be studies. Jibrell is an African unavoidable. "This could be a eradicated. "This is not simply a native, born and raised in Somalia, repetition of Auschwitz," said struggle of South Africans, but As well as teaching at Trinity, he is Jibrell "if world opinion is not Africans and all Third World currently pursuing his doctorate in mobilized everywhere to accept peoples." African Studies at Boston the UN declarations." Jibrell was pleased by the University) According to Jibrell, there is a Mohamed Jibrell accepted an "cordial and hospitable treat- critical difference between the ment" he received in Havana. "I invitation to attend a conference struggle in southern Africa and entitled "International Seminar on have been affected by the media other liberation struggles, such as which depicts Cuba as an the Eradication of Apartheid." The in Angola and Mozambique. The authoritiarian military regime. As conference was held in Havana, Portuguese saw, themselves as a consequence, I expected people Cuba, last May, and was sponsored colonials with allegiances to to be repressed and uptight. But, by the United Nations Special Portugal as their homeland. The on the contrary, I found the people Committee Against Apartheid. The South African white settlers, on the to be friendly, open and relaxed. purpose of this meeting was to other hand, perceive themselves as It's interesting, for example, that mobilize international opinion Africans—they have no intentions one does not see a single poster of against apartheid and in support of of leaving their "fatherland" at Fidel Castro in the streets of the liberation struggles in southern any point in history. Apartheid is Havana." Jibrell declared that this Africa. The seminar was attended not a colonial relationship; rather, is indicative of Cuba's progress - by representatives from the UN, it is based on a legal system and security in their struggle The Organization of African Unity, legitimizing white settlement and towards evolving a socialist universities and anti-imperialist white supremacy. This distinction system. movements. The agenda included: points out both the urgency and the Mohamed Jibrell, Assistant Dean of Students 1) A review of recent develop- difficulty of this particular Jibrell was particularly im- ments in southern Africa. liberation struggle. pressed by the curious mixture of 2) Manoeuvres of southern socialism and nationalism in Cuba. Africa's racist regimes. Jibrell noted that westernpowers, He mentioned the prevalent em- also see in Cuba the changing the liberation of oppressed people 3) The role of multi-national particularly the U.S., have a'big phasis on the cultural roots of Cuba attitudes in race relations and everywhere, citing the conference corporations and foreign economic stake in maintaining the current as being "Latin-African." This is women's liberation." in Havana as an integral step in interests in buttressing apartheid. governments in South Africa, accompanied by the development Jibrell observed a complete and this process. Jibrell predicted that 4) Analysis of the present state of Rhodesia, (Zimbabwe) and South of political consciousness on the frictionless mixture of blacks and Cuba will continue to aid African liberation struggle and con- West Africa (Namibia). Among part of all citizens, which stresses- whites in the streets, clubs, and revolution, though it is not the siderations for national action. other things, this indicates the that Cuba's revolution is a part of some of the houses he visited. intention of Cuba nor of the It was resolved that there must hypocrisy and the failing of U.S. an international movement. The Along with this marked trans- liberation groups in Africa to be an internationally coordinated policy towards Africa. Cuban situation in the seventies is formation of racist attitudes in employ direct military in- strategy against economic "Kissinger's strategy is doomed to not easily discerned, Jibrell went Cuba, he noted that "Women are tervention (as in the rcent conflict collaboration with The Republic of fail because America separates on. "It's clear to any visitor that integrated into every aspect of the in Angola involving some 12,000 South Africa, development of ways the economic issues from the the Cubans have made a successful economic, political and social Cuban troops). "For," Jibrell and means of countering South political." Thus, while the U.S. radical transformation in interaction of society." concluded, "as the motto of the African propaganda and increased may call for majority rule, they education, health, and economic Jibrell reaffirmed the necessity Zimbabwe liberation group states: assistance to South African are ultimately bound to support the development. Moreover, one can of an international movement for 'We are our own liberators,'" liberation movements. South African whites as the Jibrell indicated that the trustees of foreign capital. seminar was primarly an effort to work out strategies to bring The situation in South Africa is sustained pressure on South not like that in the Middle East, MBOG Outlines Coming Events Africa, whose white-minority Jibrell observed. Whereas in the regime he characterized as "the Middle East there is a plethora of most oppressive, inhumane and vying factions, the liberation by Ken Feinswog struggle in South Africa is clearly Midnight Film Festival, The 16th and many more events that anachronistic in the world." Jibrell This article is the first in a series African Queen starring Katherine asserted that apartheid (the defined. Only by severing the of weekly columns on behalf of the are still in the planning stages. M Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart. system of separate development" economic ties and imposing sanc- Mather Board of Governors. The tions against South Africa will the The movie will begin at the stroke Beginning this week, thejirocessi, preferred by South Africa's white purpose of this column is to inform of midnight Friday September 23 of becoming a member of the I government) must be considered U.S. policy towards Africa become the Trinity community of the plans acceptable. in McCook Auditorium. Admission Board of Governors will change. 7 akin to Naziism and slavery. and activities of the Board. This is free. Formerly an elected office, Jibrell characterized the crisis in Jibrell emphasized the fact that year they will present the greatest membership on the Board now only I South Africa as "the most critical the conference in Cuba was a number of diverse events in an Also, on Saturday night MBOG involves presentation of a petition ; issue of the 70's." "This is a crucial step in forging third world attempt to capture the interest of will present the Open Road Band, a with forty signatures. I' struggle for human liberation," solidarity. Jibrell indicated that the broadest spectrum of people at folk-rock band featuring Toby said Jibrell. If the West continues Nigeria's foreign minister, Garba, Trinity. Chamberlain. The band was for- Anyone who is interested in to aid and abet South Africa's praised Cuba for its role in the Coming up this weekend, MBOG merly called Easy Tea. The con- student activities and is willing to regime, militarily and struggles of Angola, Mozambique, will present the second film in the cert will be held in Hamlin Hall from 9 to 11:30 and admission is invest a little bit of their time is 75«. It's B.Y.O.B. strongly encouraged to become a j member of the Board of Gover- j On October 8, the Midnight Film nors. . : Festival continues with Cartoon night. There will be twelve cartoon In addition, anyone who has any : shorts featuring a potpourri of your suggestions should feel free to ; favorite cartoon stars. contact one of the Board members. ; An open invitation is extended to Also in October you can expect interested people to Board j another dance on the 9th. On the meetings. The meetings are held 15th, Comedy Night, the last series on Monday nights at 7:30 in either of films in the Midnight Film the Student Government Office or \ PIZZA HOUSE Festival; a Casino Night on the Alumni Lounge, BEER KEGS (ACROSS FROM TRINITY CAMPUS) ALL BRANDS ALWAYS COLD 287 NEW BRITAIN AVENUE - HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT ALWAYS IN STOCK Richard Staron, Prop. WE DELIVER Featuring Hartford's Finest Selection of Imported 6 Domestic S»or« • DELICIOUS PIZZA Wines and Spirits - Minimum Prices. 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A liberal arts college, such as Trinity, maintains the primary "Horizons." The Horizons series is designed to show what new obligation to its students of stimulating their intellectual and important concepts are emerging in nearly every area curiosity about the world around them. However, in an academic covered by Trinity's curriculum. Altogether, twenty- community, the collective fulfillment of such a responsibility is one different academic departments will present lectures and two-sided. The college must provide a curriculum which offers demonstrations starting tonight through April, on Tuesday ample opportunity for students to branch out and sample novel nights. Subjects will range from sexual equality in Russia to the and unfamiliar fields. The students in return must take ad- promises and threats of modern chemistry. The program will be vantage of these opportunities, so that their four-year academic the subject of a thirteen-week television series on public policy experience here will be a rich and rewarding one. issues which is scheduled to be aired next January. We all may pride ourselves in the fact that the series is probably the most Less than a decade ago, the" traditional curriculum at ambitious and extensive multi-disciplinary course being offered Trinity prescribed at least twelve of the twenty courses which anywhere in the country today. students took during their first two years. Fortunately, the College has eliminated such constraining requirements during At close to $6000 per year, it seems wasteful not to accept every recent years, and has taken several strides forward in the opportunity to participate in the fullness of a liberal education. direction of diversifying the academic alternatives open to The Trinity administration and faculty has done their part, by Trinity students. offering more diversified programs in recent years, such as Tonight, Trinity will open one of its most commendable and Horizons. Now, it is up to the students to make these endeavors innovative programs intended to "liberate the mind," called successful' through the support of enthusiastic attendance. Letters

On Frats and Vandalism Art on Ice ' Alternatives' ' True Welcome: To the Freshmen and Young at Dear Editors, behavioral pattern among "frat- To the Editor: Heart, To the Editor: I awoke this morning to the oh- row" on Vernon Street. But when We wish to express our ap- so-joyous sound of my neighbor's this crew's merry-making extends Thanks to the convenience of By coming to Trinity, we have preciation to the members of choral repetoire. At approximately until 3, 4, and 6 in the morning, and modern refrigeration, SAGA Food set ourselves on a four-year course Cerberus and the numerous 3:30 a.m. on the morning of Sep- involves destroying my car as a Service is now freezing meat in to seek alternatives from the ob- students who volunteered their tember 19th, I jumped out of bed to grande-finale, I would say that the McCook Auditorium. But, un- vious. help with the opening of school and see what the ruckus was all about "boys" in the white pillared fortunately due to lack of space, orientation week events. Their below my Vernon Street window. mansion ought to curtail their classes cannot be held in the old Sadly, few students seem aware gracious attitude and efficient In a quasi-conscious, sleepy evening activities to less refrigeration facilities in Mather; of our commitment to look for work helped to give a true welcome stupor I was able to recognize the destructive "games." My purpose so students in pursuit of a "well alternatives. Instead, most of us at to the new Trinity students. ail-too familiar songs of a certain is not to reprimand, but rather to rounded liberal arts education" Camp Brownell have chosen the . Dave Winer fraternal group of "boys" who live enlighten. Someone with enough receive the benefit of experiencing safe way out; we know that the Dave Lee across the street from my happy brains (or influence) to attend suspended animation while best way to get that ranch house in home. I say ail-too familiar listening to a lecture. Mohamed Jibrell Trinity College would be expected the 'burbs and get that station Elinor Tilles because I've been awakened in this to have a more sophisticated set of wagon with the kids and Fluffy in same manner for a week or so, in values than a Hartford street gang, The intense frigidity of the the backseat is to not look up from the similarly outrageous wee hours and find other places to dance than auditorium was not brought to my the books and to play it safe by of the morning. The sexist and on the roof of my car. lascivious songs, cheers, and cat- attention until I noticed that going pre-med, law, or business. calls frequently make their way up Would that there were another Professor Baird was having •and down Vernon Street as does the solace than a satirical letter to the trouble pressing buttons due to his I fear too many of us have opted editor of the Trinity Tripod. Still down mittens. I then noticed that for the safe way out and see no debris and aluminium cans awaiting my insurance claim, I his mittens were accompanied by reason to 'chance it' in college. (recyclable) which are left in their remain... a tasteful combination of boots. Surely we owe it to ourselves to do wake. and a parka, Then one student moi*e than drink beer and Perhaps this has become an Annoyed, exclaimed, "It's f—ing cold!" He regurgitate partially digested accepted (and even expected) MattBurstein and a few others were bundled in books and lectures. By consciously their North Face sleeping bags broadening our experiences we can (not the summer variety, I might grow beyond the limits accepted by add). At this point also, it was Wednesday and Thursday Nite difficult to take notes due to Clubs. L. frostbite. Tripod Trinity offers few courses that Now that was not so bad, but help to teach us what we are in- when I went to the infirmary to stead of what we want. These are seek medication for my frozen the classes in which we learn about ourselves through our own actions Editor-in-Chief flesh, fourteen other students were waiting for similar treatment. I such as Dance classes, Studio Arts Jeffrey Duf resne naturally assumed these were and possibly Theater. Trinity also hearty outdoorsmen who had run offers the enrichening, chance to Managing Editor into some unusually cold tem- study abroad. We owe it to our- Henry Merens peratures while on an excursion selves to actively research the into the wilds. I asked one lad alternatives before fixing our narrow sights on the traditional News Editor Associate Editor whose beard was frozen, "Has T.O.P. been camping in the goals. Unless we start truly Diane Schwartz Marc Blumenthal Himalayas?" He replied, "Oh, no, thinking about the alternatives for we were just doing some winter the future, we will have no choice Sports Editors Photo Editor training in McCook.'' At this point I about the world we will live in. Anyone who doesn't realize that John Gillespie Steve Roberts realized that something must be Trinity's Trash Howard Lombard done. the threat of Nuclear bombs and energy is a religious matter, hasn't Copy Editors begun to realize the inevitabilities Contributing Editors JeanineFigur Now that I have recovered of the future. Dear Editor: Diane Molleson Nancy Eiemer sensation in my hands, and only None of us like looking at or Howard Sherman Seth Price lost my left pinky and right big toe BobMesnard'76 walking through litter. YET the Steve Titus due to frostbite, I take pen in hand Trinity grounds are treated as the Business Manager to make the Trinity Community dumpsites for student trash. Announcement Manager aware of this heinous punishment Needless to say, there are Chris Hanna to both faculty and students. The TRIPOD J. Carey LaPorte numerous trash cans at convenient Perhaps I am being too harsh, wishes to express its locations throughout the campus. however. After all, we have yet to Circulation Manager ., Advertising Manager most sincere con- So next time — Dump the Bottle in experience McCook in the winter the can. , Brian Thomas Megan Maguire months. A.id if the Auditorium is dolences to Coach that cold in these waning days of summer, by the laws of absurdity Robert Shuits, Sincerely, The TRIPOD is published by the students of Trinity C0lR?ge, and is (which govern more than one associate professor Ms. Clean written and edited entirely by the student staff. All materials are edited things) it ought to be a Turkish and printed at the discretion of the cditonal board; fr&e lance material is bath in the middle of January; and o' physical warmly encouraged. Deadline lor articles, letters to the editor and other what better way is there to study education, and his editorial page copy is 5 p.m., Saturday preceding Tuesday's TRIPOD; Islamic Art? Lay-out Staff: Hugh Drescher, deadlineforadvertisementsisl2p.nl. Saturday. The TRIPOD offices are family on the loss of ocated in Seabury 34. Office hours: Saturday, 3-5 p.m., Sunday from 3 Lise Halpern, Richard Katz- their son Stephen man, Magda Lichota, Trish p.m. Telephone 246-1829 or 527-3151, ext. 252. Mailing address, Box 1310, Sincerely, Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. 06106. JohnValaitis'80 Shults. Mairs, Leslie McCuaig. Alice O'Connor, Holly Singer. JTL JL 1111J by Rick Hornung For awhile, Ralph and Laura lived together. They met their Junior year and spent all their time together. She helped him study for chemistry tests. She asked about formulas, checking his memory. The night before each test, they made love twice. He passed; He wrote his medical school applications. It did not phase him. He knew that he would get in somewhere. All of his life, he wanted to be a doctor. Oc- casionally, Laura looked at him tiunched over his desk and won- iered when she should leave. The summer before their senior year, she rarely thought of returning to Hartford and living with him. It seemed so routine. All they did together was study. She liked reading and writing. Her papers were always outstanding. The English department gave her a prize and later nominated her for a President's fellow. But all Ralph studied for were those tests. He spent hours remembering all those forms and facts. They had to be drilled into him, one after another. She pictured Ralph as a baby in a lecture hall chair, having in- formation stuffed in his mouth each time it opened. Laura understood that it must be this way for him to enter medical school. Once, she liked his willingness to accept things as given and do his best within that situation. He tried so hard to play everybody's game and beat them at it. Eventually, she realized that he accepted all the boundaries of his trap and she may get sucked in. When they split up, Ralph got angry. He yelled for a long time. She did not respond; it was better to leave. She kissed his cheek and walked out. A friend, who needed a roommate, took her in. Ralph heard early from a medical school. He wanted to go there, so he withdrew all his other applications. Everyone congratulated him; he was the first one in his class to get in. A few. people threw him a party. He got drunk, but could not seduce the freshman girl near the door. She told him about her boyfriend at Amherst. Laura was invited, yet chose to write a paper. She was afraid of a confrontation in front of others. Though she had seen Ralph since their break up, they did not really talk. He looked so bitter and that pag« 8, The Trinity Tripod, Septsmbw Jl» 1W Arts and Reviews Juxtapositions in Widener Gallery by Malcolm Daniel Shark. First Snow is a two color combines the subtle handling of circle, and peer inside, looking up the contents of the warm jar; the and Julia B. Vigneron reduction woodcut on two blocks. paint, found in Japanese landscape at the gloves, the subtle color sand evokes visions of beaches or a Examining the print is an paintings, with his acutely sen- variations, and differences in desert stretched out beneath the sun. A crushed seagull's skull An exhibition of tiie works of the educational experience because sitive eye for color relationships. translucence. Few dare to enter Studio Arts faculty may be seen Cale is exhibiting the blocks the space. The heaviness and settled in the sand lies below a through Wednesday, September 22 themselves next to the print. This Color is what his paintings are all precariousness of the piece is in- suspended drop of glass. A large, in the lobby and Widener Gallery of work evinces a great deal of skill about. Nightfall, another large timidating. However, those who do dewy, moist drop caught the Austin Arts Center. and craftsmanship in its detail and landscape diptych, is a more not take up the challenge are forever-—never to fall. The vision a very sensitive eye for color, often dramatic work in reds, oranges, missing out on the whole point of of death has been juxtaposed with a single drop of fertile ejaculation. On entering the lobby of the lacking in printmakers. The blocks and black. In his two latest works, the sculpture as a participatory building, one is confronted by took 150 hours to carve, and Triad for a Fourth and Post Rain space. It is Wood's intent that the perhaps the most striking images printing the edition required an visitor's attitude and perception The contrast of passion and cold additional 150 hours of work. Reds, Chaplin explores new types would eventually be altered after sterility has been frozen forever, in the show: Robert Cale's of landscape space, intentionally Swordfish (Head and Tail), a having spent time within the en- and this paradox will never be In his Sandbar Shark Cale em- creating special ambiguities. veloping physical environment. resolved; the two can never be one. nature print. Cale's technique is to These four paintings must be seen; work directly from the fish, inking ploys the same technique as on the swordfish, making an imprint they are purely visual experiences, The omnipresent factor in life, the surface and molding the paper indescribable with words. Wood has created a "psycho- around it by hand. Activating the directly from the fish. Here he has space"; it is a work of art that Time, has interposed. Roman- entire front wall, this diptych dyed the paper using the natural —Malcolm Daniel must be dealt with in a manner ticism has seldom been so necessarily engages the viewer in oils of the fish, left in the printing, • *•* quite apart from the more eloquently expressed. as a resist to the dye, thereby a type of mind game; one must Physically dominating the en- traditional "looking". He has "fill in the gap." Though perhaps preserving the original paper wiped away the more customary To understand Wood's ex- color. This is a more subtle than trance to the gallery is Steve pressions of metaphysical sen- necessitated by practical con- Wood's towering structure Clouds. narrative or purely decorative art siderations, Cale has turned to dynamic work, but equal in quality forms. Clouds offers the possibility suality, a great deal of timerv with the piece in the lobby. concentration, and interaction advantage the use of two panels, The observer is immediately faced for interaction and involvement 9 separated ( or, in fact, united) by with a work of art that must be must be spent. The effort must be *** Also of note are Cale's em- with four heavy pillars of open- made on the part of the viewer for five feet of space. It is a unique, bossing, entitled Gull, and a soft- ended cinder blocks. The weighty, explored if the piece is to be suc- dynamic, and powerful piece of cessful for the visitor. a successful experience in art; a- ground etching, Sunflower. stolid cement supports a thick form of enlightenment is being high qualify. sheet of smoked glass upon which We turn now to the work of Clouds is but a preliminary, an presented, and it must -be taken cream-colored surgical gloves advantage of. We are led by the point of a George Chaplin, director of the have been overlaid. An en- introduction to the other pieces of sword to the gallery. Studio Arts program, who con- vironment has been marked off by sculpture in the gallery. The tributes four outstanding paintings the four pillars and "roof". visitor, having become involved It is rather unfortunate that Two other works there by Cale with the first piece, must carry this more gallery space was not to the show. To the left as we enter available to do true justice to all deserve particular mention: First the gallery is a two-panel screen Upon encountering this piece of process of interaction through to 01 Snow on Gold Street, and Sandbar deal with the remaining works. the different works on exhibit;- - Split Green Composition. Chaplin sculpture, many people stop, Cale's Swordfish has a whole wall These five pieces are, all much in the lobby to stretch across—• smaller and encased in finely and the work needs it. The snowy crafted plexiglass cases. Clearly it white embossing, Gull, somehow Gift Enables Carillon Expansion gets lost in the shuffle of brilliant is physically impossible to enter them to explore; once more a color within the gallery. The by Margy Campbell challenge is being made. The mind paintings by Chaplin are not shown must enter to experience and enough respect; they each deserve a wall or room all to themselves™. One hundred spiralling steps, question each work, encased in the stone walls of the Wood describes his sculpture as The highly reflective quality o£ chape], lead to Trinity's thirty-bell Wood's sculpture mirrors the carillon. Moused high in the chape] "physical metaphors for viewer, thus involving him directly tower, it is the gift d the late metaphysical situations"; they are with the work. However, con-"' Reverend and Mrs, JohnF. Plumb, "for the mind via the eye". Again, centration can be difficult with the in memory of their son, John a different means to look at art vibrant Chaplin colors flashing Landon Plumb, a member of the must be employed. across the glass surface. class of 1926, who died while a student at Trinity. The pristine qualities and all- A carillon has been defined as an important craftsmanship o£ such On the other hand, such Instrument oi at least twenty-three pieces as Time Between Us at first seemingly unlikely juxtapositions cup-shaped bells, arranged in impresses the viewer. A large can be very exciting and chromatic series, so tuned as to mellow-brown bottle has been thoroughly worthwhile. Cale's produce, when many bells are centered on a map of the Antarctic subtle colorings are all the more sounded together, concordant printed in blues and greens. noteworthy and facinating when harmony. It is normally played they pick up Chaplin's glowing from a keyboard clavier for control dynamic paint. As George Chaplin of expression, through variation of Keyboard control high above Chapel Contrasts, such as that between the said about the evident contrasts*' touch. The keys for the smaller as Purcell, Stravinsky, Beethoven warm and cool colors, are further caused by the layout of the show; bells are struck with the half closed and Brahms, as well as an original Piligian, '78, Rebecca Milman, '79, manifested as the mind takes over hand, while the larger bells are piece written by Philip R. Crevier Tim Phelan, '79, Michael from the eye and probes more. The "How do you know a straight line is connected to foot peddles. '78. The music will emanate from McGovern, '80, and Robert Keyes, coldness and relative sterility of straight unless you have a curved Carillons range in size from the chapel tower and the roof of the '80, Trumpeters, and Jason the South Pole are played against line next to it?" Jacobson, '77, William Thomson, twenty-three bells, to the seventy- chapel, where Mr. Larry D. Men —Julia B. Vigneron four bells of the Riverside Church, will conduct the Brass Ensemble •79, Jeffrey Hilburn, '80, and David whose largest bell weighs more The Trinity Guild of Carillon- Gatenby, '80, trombonists. Daniel Record Review: than twenty tons! The variation in neurs is a small, select group Kehoe, '78 will play the Baritone Trinity carillon is from the consisting of Daniel K. Kehoe, '78, and John Tomson, '80, will play the smallest bell- ll 1/2 inches in Master Carillonneur, Laurie J. French Horn. diameter and weighing forty Grauel, '77 and Jeanne A. Closson Master Carillonneur Kehoe and pounds— to the largest which is 5 77 Assistant Carilloneurs, and his assistants play the carillon for Caravan Sniffs For Fame 1/3 feet in diameter and weighs Phihp R. Crevier, '78, John G. fifteen minutes prior to any chappl 5600 pounds. Crynan, '79, Catherine Bourgeois service and give noonday recitals Undoubtedly, the name Caravan every Monday and Friday from problem in the U.S. was lack of^-l This Sunday, September 26 at ot L me <80 E1 probably leaves most American publicity- first with London and McGill™'j£ , i'80, ?Sand'y Puff' , «abet'so, anhd 12:30-1:00. Grauel and Closson hold music listeners unmoved. Even 2:30 pm, the Trinity Guild of workshops on Tuesday and later BTM records. Arista Carillonneurs and the Trinity Jane Works, '80, students of the after 8 albums, -Caravan have however, has had quite a bit of j Brass Ensemble will present the carillon. Wednesday nights at 6:00 for in- barely dented the American terestedstudents. To date, the only success in promoting new groups * Second Trinity College Tower The carillonneurs will be joined market- their last album, Cunning and Caravan marks their first '• Music Festival, featuring com- in concert by the members of the playing members of the guild are Stunts, did make the U.S. charts, Kehoe, Grauel, Closson and attempt in the '• positions by such great musicians Brass Ensemble: Jason Jacobson, but wasn't exactly what you'd call field. ~- ! '77, David Kilroy, '77, George Crevier, but there are six en- a commercial success. thusiastic students undergoing Caravan was originally formed instruction, who will have a chance This must seem rather per- m June 1967, after the breakup of to play at an hour-long recital of plexing to a group which has the legendary group Christmas carols on December 10. almost always won critical raves Wilde Flowers, Through the generosity of Mrs. for their recorded work in were an anomaly for their time, as Florence S.M. Crofut, the guild will England, and comes from a long they experimented in relatively > be able to expand the amount of tradition of highly-respected avante-garde forms of jazz-rock- bells in the carillon. During the musicians. With the success of pop music. And indeed, the Wilde "*' spring term, nineteen new bells will such progressive English groups Flowers became the spawning be installed in the tower, in- as Genesis, Pink Floyd, Super- ground for a number of the 70's creasing the range of the carillon tramp and other's, Caravan's avante-garde bands, including to four and a half octaves. Other relative obscurity seems even such personalities as Robert plans for the year include trips to , more difficult to understand. Wyatt, and David other carillons and efforts to Allen (all of , and — : become a recognized Trinity However, the group seems as later incantations such as Gong organization by SGA, in order to and ). ••"•"••• receive funds to expand the guild's though they're set to make another music file. stab at success here, with the Upon the Wilde Flowers demise, So, music lovers, be on the quad release of their latest effort- Blind two ex-members, Pye Hastings^, this Sunday for the chime of your Dog at St. DunstanV and with a (guitars, vocals) and Richard life. switch to the aggressive Arista Coughlan (drums, percussion) got 19 bells to be added in spring label. Certainly, part of Caravan's Continued on Page 10 September 21, m«, The Trinity Tripod/ page 9 More Arts Review on the Road

by Nancy Nies mitted to Box #1527 by September with you. Those who expressed an 24. (That's Friday, folks.) All interest in being readers will be Hey you! You with the pad of photography and artistic en- contacted shortly to review sub- paper and a pen and the delusion deavors may be hand delivered to missions. that you are talented! You with the BrucePolsky. (Contact him at #845 Remember the deadline for the camera or the portfolio tucked or call 525-7015). first issue is September 24. . . so under your arm! The Review welcomes all in- submit write now! Rules for We are looking for budding mates of Trinity to contribute, submission are in this weeks writers, frustrated poets, deluded their, creations and/or.their time Tripod. artists, and determined and energy. Should you have any photographers for the first edition questions or suggestions please RULES FOR SUBMISSION of the Trinity Review. Don't hide feel free to contact Nancy Nies, TO THE TRINITY REVIEW that genius in a drawer any Editor-in-Chief; or Bill Epes or 1. All entries must be typed on 8 Woodcut by Antonio Frasconi longer— expose your brillance to Bruce Polsky, Associate Editors, X 11 paper. the uneducated masses! via the Review mailbox. We 2. No names should appear on Now is the time to submit. All welcome all you aspiring submissions. A 3X5 card should be writing, fiction, poetry, drawings, Hemingways and Picassos who attached with name, box number Frasconi Lecture printing, etching, photography and turned up at our first meeting and and title of work. creative doodling should be sub- are looking forward to working 3. An envelope should be in- cluded with your name and box andExhibit The internationally known and Fellowship to come to the United number to facilitate the return of respected printmaker, Antonio Ascent of Man entries. States and study at the Art Frasconi, will give a lecture and Students League in New York. CINESTUDIO THURSDAYS AT 4:00 PM 4. Do not send the only copy of show a film on Tuesday, Sep- Frasconi's reputation now is your work. Mistakes can be made tember 28 at 1:00 in Austin Arts based mainly on his woodcuts, and we do not want to lose anyone's Sep1.9 Lower than the Angels - Center room 320, in conjunction which display a great deal of work. with the opening of an exhibition craftsmanship and are, in many (Human Evolution) 5. Art work and photography of his woodcuts and etchings in cases; not only fine artistic Sept 16 - The Harvest of the Seasons - which cannot be sent through the Widener Gallery, A.A.C. The works, but also jabbing political (Early Agriculture) campus mail should be given to show will last through October 25. commentaries. .23 Bruce Polsky (#845) or send a note Frasconi, born of Italian Sept - The Grain in the Stone - to the Review box and a time will All students and faculty are (Early Architecture) parents, grew up and was invited to attend Frasconi's be set up with the art editor to educated in Uruguay, where he Sept .30 - The Hidden Structure - review work. lecture and film, and are urged to became well known as a painter view the exhibition in the (Alchemy and Chemistry) 6. Send all submissions and and printmaker. In 1945 he Gallery. Oct. 7- The Music of the Spheres - inquiries to Review Box #1527. received a Guggenheim (Early Mathematics) Oct. 14 - The Starry Messenger • (16-17th Century Astronomy) Oct. 21 • The Majestic Clockwork • Park Street Surprises Gourmet (Kepler and Newton) Oct. 28 The Drive for Power • by Chip Glanville and peppers. Although El Inca is date, bring a lot of friends and your (Industrial revolution) Hartford does not enjoy the not suggested for impressing a own food and wine and enjoy. Nov 4- The Ladder of Creation- reputation of New York for fine (Theory of Evolution) dining, yet the city's ethnic Nov 11 • World Within World • diversity and an enthusiastic (Atomic Physics) ' * public, support a wide range of Nov. 18 - Knowledge or Certainty • excellent restaurants. This TIMOTHY'S reviewer hopes to show to the (Epistemology and Physics) Trinity student the broad Dec. 2. Generation upon Generation • possibilities Hartford offers for For a light supper or a hearty dinner (Genetics) good, plentiful food, cooked in a Dec. 9 The Long Childhood • variety of national styles, and Now open till 9 pm Mon.-Thurs. (Biology, History, Bronowski) within the reach of a limited budget. Bring your own wine or beer El Inca* between Broad and Washington on Park St. offers Come for breakfast, lunch & supper simple, home-cooked Peruvian 243 Zion Street 728-9822 Harry and Walter Flop food in unpretentious surroun- dings. Although" "the appearance ••"•"#•« by Philip Riley and location leave something to be mess, especially director Mark desired, the combination of price, It's supposedly a shame to say Rydell and writers John Byrum $2.00-$2.50 for a full meal minus devastating things about a movie and Robert Kaufman. Byrum and dessert and the quality of the food which doesn't really aspire to any Kaufman are responsible for a make this an excellent choice for heights; a movie which is an contrived and convoluted script. inexpensive weekday or weekend ineffectual piece of fluff; a movie Rydell is guilty of two offenses dining. This reviewer had one-half which winks at the audience and which many film directors have a barbecued chicken, which was whispers in an aside that it's only a commited in the past few years: just a little bit dry, and a heaping movie. However, I will say a few glorification of anti-authoritarian plate of near-perfect rice and devastating things about a par- behavior (i.e., ain't robbin' banks beans. Everything is homecooked, ticular movie, because, in addition fun?), and attempting to transfer so be prepared to spend a little 114 New Britain Ave. to its smugness, Harry and Walter the Butch Cassidy-Sting-male time. But by home cooking this Go to New York is poorly done, camaraderie-hustler image to restaurant assures you that you 10% Discount to Trinity Students with I.D. only on pizzas cheaply imitative and wasteful of another place and time, while won't receive warmed-over rice or all year round its collective talents. trying to make us believe the idea overcooked vegetables. The food is The movie begins simply enough is an original one. Together, Rydell mildly exotic, but suitable for even TRY THE BIGGEST GRINDER IN TOWN with two parallel stories; one and the writers can be blamed for the blandest tastes. Especially concerns Harry and Walter, small- creating some contemtible and recommended is the chopped steak Mon-Thurs: 11 a.m.-1a.m. time hoofers, who pilfer ten dollar occasionally misogynic humor. mixed with French fries, onions, 11a.m. -2a.m. bills from unsuspecting audience The main actors here _can be Sunday: 12-12 members, and the other tells of blamed for being in the picture at Adam Worth, a "gentleman" all. James Caan and Elliott Gould 'Early Jazz Forms' bankrobber who deals in tens of as Harter, and Michael Caine as thousands. Their paths cross in a Worth, are not given much from There will be a lecture- prison in Concord, Mass., where the writers and add even less demonstration and workshop on the vaudevillians (hereafter themselves. Diane Keaton, as the "Early Jazz Forms" given by Sara referred to as Harter) inexplicably newspaperwoman, doesn't have as Ingram on Tuesday, September 28 become Worth's personal servants. much screen time as the others, from 7:30-9:30 in Seabury 47. Ms. How they are chosen for these but falls into the same boat. Ad- Dine In Our Ingram has worked extensively positions, and how a convicted ditionally discouraging for Keaton with Daniel Nagrin, noted jazz- criminal like Worth could have is a terribly written anti-capitalist modern dancer and chore- servants, not to mention a palatial monologue she must deliver. i ographer. AH are welcome to at- jail cell is never answered. Joe Lay ton, a tremendously tend and join in learning the To make an interminable story creative choreographer, receives Charleston. short ( which the movie, un- special thanks in the final credits fortunately, fails to do), Harter for presumably staging one in- LAST m\ photographs the plans of a bank significant dance number. This MATIQNAJL which Worth intends to hit, and, credit serves to point out a major Parlez et Maogez with the help of a newspaper- fault of the movie: the waste or BANK woman who wants to distribute the misuse of some talented artists. LA TABLE FRANCAISE — ce wealth to the poor, attempt to rob Mark Rydell has shown with The soir et tous les mardis de 18h.-19h. the bank before Worth. A real Cowboys and Cinderella Liberty a la salle a manger rouge, Mather. laugh riot, huh? that he is a capable director. It is Venez parlez, mangez, rigolez! Perhaps now would be a good hoped in the future that he will time to bring forward some of the have some viable, straightforward People we have to thank for this material with which to work. rpage 10, The Trinity Tripod, September More Arts// AUTHENTIC FRENCH CREPES

Alice In Wonderland (x) Must be Ti THE CIVIC CENTER II vri. Horizons To Be Televised inH voli by Diane MoUeson teac For the first time in its 154 year starting in January. The current evei history, Trinity College plans to plan is to call the series, "The you We Deliver sponsor a television series. Leading Edge." mui The school has recently received 13 of the 21 lecturers in the tog Horizons Program were chosen to ceri Phone 547-0263 a grant from the Connecticut participate in the T.V. series. The Humanities Council which will speakers picked were lecturing on permit it to put on 13 Connecticut what were determined as "public out' Public Television shows on the policy issues." If speakers involved in the Horizons you Say You Saw It program. Those chosen for the C.P.T.V. abo TRINITY The Horizons Program, offered series are Michael Sacks, inv< this year, consists of a series of professor of Sociology, Joseph 473( in lectures given by faculty members Bronzino, professor of Str< Engineering, Edward Sloan, thn from 21 different academic professor of American Studies, . The TRIPOD departments at Trinity. The first lecture is tonight at 8:00 p.m. in Judy Dworin, assistant professor PACKAGE McCook auditorium. Frank Kirk- of Dance, John Williams, professor of Classics, Henry DePhillips, patrick, associate professor of professor of Chemistry, Robert 1 religion, will give a speech entitled stu "Beyond 'the God Beyond God': Shults, associate professor Physical Education, William spi New Views on Divine Tran- Mace, associate professor of aft STORE scendence." Psychology, Francis Egan, Mr : pork /treet These lectures are all open to the associate professor of Economics, "Ed general public. Those not enrolled Samuel Kassow, associatej-s^the laundry in the program should feel free to CHOICE WINES & LIQUORS professor of History, Samuel •lab come in and listen, said Professor JOHN W. DULKA, PHOP. 219 NEW BRITAIN AVE, An Idea I Service for Hendel, professor of Political Inc ___, We Deliver H ARTFOBD, CONN. STUDENTS Bard McNulty, coordinator of the Science, Frank Child, professor of "Off (COR. HENRY ST,)"**" Horizons Program. This is the first Biology and Andrew Gold, director yoi Same day service, in by TO time the college has presented an am, out by 4 pm of Urban and Environmental pai inter-departmental program so Studies. Clothes washed, dried, wide in scope, he added. folded, wrapped The Horizons Program began as C.P.T.V. plans to tape the lec- 880 Park St.-opposite Zion a suggestion from the Joint tures of these 13 speakers. 249-2502 Educational Policy Committee, a However, the speeches will not be group that includes trustees, televised. Those appearing on the-, faculty and administration. series will be interviewed about Connecticut Public Television their speech by John Dando, 25% 25%25% became interested in this program, professor of English and and now plans a series of 13 T.V. moderator of the program, and a third person. OFF COPIES shows which will run weekly HI w. Jewelry, Waterbeds, Leather Record Review Continued Tc Custom Made Pipes, Incense from page 8 pe together with a couple of other run in the 6 minute range-designed Candles, Massage Oils, Gift Ideas fellows named .. to attract more FM airplay. ^ (bass) and The longest cut on the album, All Major Concert Ttekete. Available COPIES g , :do (keyboards) to form Caravan. The Way (With John Wayne's.. •av WHILE YOU WAIT SERVICE Indeed, Caravan was considered to Single-Handed Liberation of Paris) Oct 3 Aztec Two Step, Pine Crest, Shelton, Ct. be the most "commercial" and maybe the most commercially- "popish" of the groups that grew oriented song, but remains a •pri Oct. 13 Jackson Browne, New Haven Coliseum out of the Wilde Flowers, which beautifully simple yet extremely we makes their failure in the U.S. even sensitive piece. Ex-Caravan mi more mysterious. uciOr*. 9e*4 Tower of Power & Geroge Benson, Hartford member ' flute W< Cjvic Center 27 New Britain Ave. Htfd. The next 8 years were to be a and sax lightly float along with CO combination of personnel changes Hasting's delicate and airy vocals pr 944 Maple Ave., Harttford - 247-4972 278-6040 (Richard Sinclair left to form to make it the catchiest tune on the Pc , Dave to album. Matching Mole, later to tem- The album's opening cut, Here •B< porarily rejoin the group for ne Am I, sounds most like "old" O Cunning Stunts) and switches from Caravan. As on the album as a^ one record label to another. whole, Hasting's guitar work Ti Get the great new taste Through it all, Caravan managed stands out. Mike Wedgwood pens to build a solid reputation and a 9< in mocha, coconut, substantial following in Britain and sings the following number, banana or with such albums as In the Land of Chiefs and Indians, with Richard- S the Grey and the Pink (April 1971) son supporting on viola. A strawberry. and (May 1972). The next couple of songs run f( together to complete the first side. n Today, Pye Hastings remains A Very Smelly, Grubby Little Oik w the leader and chief singing and features some more fast-moving T writing influence in the group, His guitar work, with Bobbing Wide W rather distinctive style of guitar- providing a nice flute and piano R playing has remained one of the interlude. Come on Back moves group's trademarks. Along with back into a rockier mode, with the" Coughlan, Hastings managed to Oik Reprise to finish things up. keep the group together, and today Blind Dog at St. Dustan's is ^ boasts a talented group of easily Caravan's most accessible musicians, Mike Wedgwood, formerly of Curved Air (and album. More audience-oriented related to the Wedgwood China than past Caravan albums, it still concern) is on bass while Jan shows a high-degree of musical Schelhaus holds down the various quality. Although old-time keyboards. Geoffrey Richardson, a Caravan fans (Yes, they do exist!) former art student, adds an extra maybe, somewhat disappointed dimension to Caravan's sound with with Caravan's "new directions",*'''' his work on the viola, flute and Blind Dog shws a higher degree of guitar.. - sophistication than much of today's popular trash. Indeed, On Blind Dog, Caravan seems to there seems to be no reason why be emphasizing the vocals more this album shouldn't get help them than in the past, and cuts down on attain more popular appeal, their traditionally long, in- something they have sought for 9 strumental passages. Most songs years now. The Fhstahle Ruty: j :v

Music By Sergei Prokofiev 3O PROOFAND EEADTIOGO Wednesday Sept 22 7 P.M. McCook Kickers, 30 proof, ©1976, Kickers Ltd., Hartford, Conn. September It, 1974, Tf» Trinity Tripod, page 11 Announcements Youth Center Tai Chi Class Venture Program Student Jobs Nuke Teach-in The Center for Youth Resources A Tai Chi Class will be offered (CYR), located at 457 Main Street, this semester taught by Andrew The College Venture The Office of Financial Aid is All members of the Trinity in Hartford, has an opportunity for Huang. Mr. Huang is a noted Tai representative assigned to Trinity currently preparing the Student community interested in volunteers to gain experience Chi teacher and has taught in will be here on Thursday, 30 Employment Authorizations for developing and/or participating in teaching just about anything and Hartford as well as at several September 1976, to discuss Venture students not receiving financial a teach-in on nuclear power, please everything in their spare time. Can colleges and universities. There placements with interested aid. The tentative mailing date for contact Mary Nelson, Box 1006 or you tutor in any subject or are you will be two sections of the class, students. Please consult the Job those Authorizations is Friday, Jack Santos, c/o WRTC. musically inclined? Would you like one meeting Wednesday at 2:40- Bank and other Venture in- September 24th. Any aid recipient to get involved in cooking, sewing, 4:00 and one meeting Friday from formation available in Dean who is experiencing difficulty in ceramics or do you have some 8:30-10:00 in the morning. Classes Winslow's Office, and make an obtaining a job which will yield the Concert appointment with Mrs. Kidder amount of his/her job award must ideas of your own you'd like to try will begin Wednesday, Sept. 22. A (Secretary, Office of Educational The Open Road Band will be out? series of ten classes will cost $10.00 contact the Off ice of Financial Aid Services) if you are interested in by Wednesday, September 22nd. If appearing in Hamlin Hall, Friday If you have spare time to give, per person. Li interested, come to seeing the representative. night September 25 presenting the you can obtain more information Seabury 47 on Wednesday, Sept. 22 the Office of Financial Aid is not notified by Wednesday, it will be last Easy Tea Concert. This folk- about CYR and how you can get or Friday, Sept. 24 for a demon- rock ensemble will perform from involved by either telephoning 527- stration class. assumed that the aid recipient's need for campus employment has 9:00 till 11:30. The admission is 4730 or dropping in at 457 Main Non-Smokers ' three quarters of a dollar, and the Street between 3 and 6 Monday been met. No appeal on the basis of Open Semester Students interested in having a lack of term-time employment refreshments are bring your own. through Thursday. There will be a meeting to portion of the dining hall earnings will be accepted if the This mini-concert is sponsored by discuss procedures related to study designated as a non-smoking area Office of Financial Aid is not the Mather Hall Board of Gover- are urged to add their names to the nors. Barbieri Center away from Trinity (whether sign-up sheet posted on the notified by Wednesday. foreign study, study at another 'suggestions board' in the kitchen. Application materials for Trinity institution in this country, or Open students who wish to apply for the Semester) at 1:30 p.m. on 21 Spanish Club spring term 1977 will be available September 1976 in Alumni Lounge after 11 October 1976. Please see of Mather Campus Center. The "Mutiny on Bounty" Auditions The Spanish Club will hold its Mrs. Kidder (Secretary, Office of purpose of the meeting is to discuss "Saltwater Celluloid: Sea Fic- Auditions for "Jacques Brel is first meeting on WED., SEPT.22 at Educational Services) and read Trinity procedures for obtaining tions on Film," a series sponsored Alive and Well and Living in 4:15 p.m. in ALUMNI LOUNGE. the material in the red folder academic credit and other by the American Studies and Paris" will be held on Wed., Sept. Susan Budnick will show slides of labelled "The Barbieri Center, logistical matters. This meeting is Freshman Seminar Programs, will 22, 8-12 p.m. in Garmany Hall discuss her impressions of Inc." in the Reading Room of the not for discussing the merits of begin on Tuesday, September 21, (A.A.C.). Sign up in the Green Columbia. Future activities "Office of Educational .Services if individual programs (students with the original "Mutiny on the Room (A.A.C.) now. All are planned by the Spanish Club will be you wish to be considered for should make an appointment to see Bounty," starring Charles welcome. discussed. All are welcome! participation next spring. Dean Winslow about such). Laughton, Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone. Showtime is 6:30 p.m. in Seabury 9-17. Portuguese Bog art Night On Friday night, September 25, I deem it the duty Classified// / Anyone interested in supporting in McCook Auditorium, the Mid- Portuguese as an elective foreign night Film Festival presents of every man to devote language in Trinity? Please Bogart Night featuring "The a certain portion contact, A. DaCosta Mendes, African Queen". "The African of his income for HELP WANTED EATING EVENTS Jones-123, Box 1876. Thank you. Queen" is one of the most popular charitable purposes; Wanted - Girls to train as masseuses. The SproutFng Out Vegetarian and acclaimed motion pictures of that it is his further duty" Top pay, excellent benefits. Apply in Cuisine. The vegetarian's vegetarian all times. It stars Humphery to see it so applied as person at Aristocrat Health Club. 89 restaurant. Make it a learning ex- Carillon Festival Bogart, Katherine Hepburn, to do the most good." New Britain Ave. Hartford. 522-6913. perience in Hartford, 20-1/2 New Robert Morley, and Theodore Park Ave., Hartford. 233-6536. The Second Trinity College Bikel. Bogart won his only Oscar t Volunteer Researchers needed for Tower Music Festival will be held for his memorable portrayal of "Legal Aid Legislative Office in in the Chapel on Sun., Sept. 26 a,t Charles Allnut, the unshaven, downtown Hartford. Some money The Arts Cafe - a non-profit alternate unheroic, hard-drinking skipper of 'available for students able to get gallery and vegetarian restaurant. 2:30 p.m. The concert, sponsored Federal work-study funding on own. by the Trinity Guild of Carillon- the African Queen. The film was After midnight music each nightly, neurs, will feature selections from directed by Academy Award Work is part-time and irregular, 12-3 am. 72 Union Place, Hartford. winner John Huston. The Midnight probably averaging 12-15 hours per 525-0424. such artists as Purcell, Stravinsky, week, but varying week to week. You Beethoven and Brahms. Also Film Festival is sponsored by the must be interested in the problems of featured will be an original piece Mather Board of Governors. Ad- of Greater Hartford welfare recipients, tenants and PERSONALS written by Philip R. Crevier, '78. mission is free. consumers. Juniors or seniors Happy Birthday to John Wylie from preferred. If interested call Raphael Smith 301 Podolsky, 525-6604. FOR SALE Babysitter needed Monday, Wed- Beautiful handmade scarves from nesday and Friday from 9:30 - 11. Ecuador. Call Susan 246-6184 or stop Call Susan Feltus 529-7168. by Goodwin 34. News Notes Ticket Takers for home football 85-205 Vivitar Zoom lens. Nikon games! Contact ext. 393 Ferris. mount. Excellent condition $110. Contact Peter 232-7170. \ health professionals is the lack of series is free and open to the SERVICES—LESSONS Watson Fellowships in-depth medical information public. It is made possible by a Auto owners! Get a complete tune-up Down sleeping bag. $55. Call 524-0742. concerning swine slu," she says. grant from the Mellon Foundation. 'or only $8.00 frp, an experienced Belser Physics and Psyche 101 texts, The Watson Travelling "We hope this series of Nursing A graduate of Amherst College, mechanic. Call 247-4266. Used. Contact Mike box 1245. Fellowship competition at Trinity Grand Rounds in area hospitals Dr. Gillis received his Ph.D. from College is open to all students who will help rectify this situation." Stanford University. His books Used Besser ski bindings. Excellent will receive their Bachelor's Typing . will do accurate job. Call Each of the one-hour programs include "The Prussian Ms. Bernice Berman, 26 Ravenwood condition. $45. Call Gordon 249-2276. Degrees in May of 1977. Ap- Bureaucracy in Crisis, 1840-1860: plication materials are available consists of a closed panel Road. W. Hartford. 521-3511. discussion and case study The Origins of an Administrative Used Black Tuxedo. Excellent from the Office of Educational Ethos," and "Youth and History: n condition. Call 524-1614 or contact box Services, and the deadline for the presentation dealing with the jP' 9 - -SO/page. Call Lindy 249- virological and pathological Tradition and Change in European *U83. 1401. Ideal for choir! submission of application Age Relations, 1750-Present." To materials is as follows: aspects of influenza; surveillance and research; treatment and be published later this year is a Faculty Recommendation prevention; and epidemiology. work titled "The Development of if. 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