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John Ciardi Will Lecture: ' How Does a Poem Mean?'

John Ciardi Will Lecture: ' How Does a Poem Mean?'

John Ciardi Will Lecture: ' How Does a Poem Mean?'

Having recently completed 3 English, and then as popular teaching text in the U.S. years as John Holmes Visiting Briggs-Copeland Assistant His “Purgatorio” was published Professor of Poetry at Tufts Professor. In 1953 he went to in 1964. University, John Ciardi, one of Rutgers where he became As the father of 3 children he the foremost American poets, professor of English, resigning in has a built-in audience for his will appear here on Thursday, 1961 to become a free lance children’s books of poetry. His September 26 at 8:00 p.m. in writer and lecturer. “I was first book, “The Reason for the the Wick Social Room. beginning to feel too safe,” he Pelican” was first in the N.Y. As former Poetry Editor of says, “ ...and too repetitious.” Times list of the best children’s the Saturday Review and as- its His first fling at freelancing books of 1959, and his “I Met a most acclaimed columnist, was as host of the CBS-TV Man” was number 4 on the N.Y. Professor Ciardi is working this Network Show “ ACCENT” Times Best Seller List of year to complete his translation from 1961-62. “It wasn’t the Children’s books. Written for his of Dante’s “.” best possible start,’’ he own daughter, “I Met a Man” Professor Ciardi has served for confesses. “The show was taken introduces new readers to the 11 years as Poetry Editor of the off the air and replaced by ‘Mr. delights of poetry and is fast Review. These have been years Ed, The Talking Horse,’...an becoming a classic among of liveliness, controversy and embarrassing kind of beginning reader books. The insight. No other American poet technological unemployment.” most recent of his 10 books for has so invigorated the discussion But, though Prof. Ciardi has children is “The Monster Den,” of poets and poetry today. left regular college teaching, his a parent’s eye view of family bred, Prof. Ciardi books have not. His “How does life. received his B.A., magna cum a Poem Mean?’’, and “Dialogue With An Audience” laude, from in introduction to poetry text, is is a collection of articles that 1938, and his M.A. in 1939 at used in over 200 colleges and Saturday Review readers have the , universities. He is also acclaimed answered with emphatic distaste where he also was granted the as the definitive translator of or . appreciation. Also included in Hopwood Award in Poetry. Dante into English. The it are 3 articles on Robert Frost. After serving in W.W.II as an paperback edition of his About his lectures, he is aerial gunner in the B-20 “ Inferno’’ has sold over 1 adamant in saying, “I don’t give offensive against Japan, he went million copies to date, and speeches. I talk to the eyes I Saigon, to Harvard as an instructor in . continues in use as the most see.” Supreme Court Denies Prague... Review to Annette Conard

Chicago ? WASHINGTON (CPS) - The Conard was subpoenaed by argued that the Constitutional Supreme Court has refused to Eugene, Ore. District Judge provisions for a free press (Editors: This column is the review the contempt citation of William Frye, but she refused to include the right of a reporter to first in a weekly series Tran Van a former student editor who reveal the names of the students withhold the identity of Dinh will write for CPS again would not reveal the names of she had interviewed to a grand confidential news sources. The this academic year. He is a seven student marijuana users jury, despite a court order state maintained that her refusal Vietnamese author, journalist she interviewed. demanding that she do so. She to reveal the names constituted and lecturer whose articles on The student, Mrs. Annette was cited for contempt of court withholding information Vietnam and international Buchanan Conard, interviewed and fined $300. necessary for the arrest and politics have appeared in many the marijuana users for a story In refusing to review the case, prosecution of drug users. U.S. magazines, including The which appeared in the May 24, the Supreme Court upheld Mrs. Presently, only 13 states have N ew Republic and The 1966 edition of the University Conard’s conviction, which had a law which permits newsmen to Washingtonian). of Oregon Daily Emerald, of been upheld in January by the refuse to reveal confidential By TRAN VAN DINH which she was managing editor. Oregon Supreme Court. sources, as doctors, lawyers and College Press Service After the story appeared, Mrs. In her defense, Mrs. Conard ministers can. WASHINGTON (CPS) — When the Soviet tanks rolled into the streets of Prague, Secretary of State Dean Rusk 20th Anniversary Saturday ; was at a meeting of the Democratic Party’s platform committee defending U.S. policy Tricia Nixon to Present Award in Vietnam. His and the Soviets’ arguments are strikingly parallel: “Twenty years ago this September 28, 1968 from 3 ting the founding of the 1. The USSR told the world college was a dream in a to 5 P.M. Rosary Hill college in 1948. that Soviet troops were sent to field of grain.” (Response, College is inviting residents Tricia and Julie Nixon Czechoslovakia “at the request” Fall ’66) of Western New York to and David Eisenhower have of elements loyal to “socialism” The dream is now a attend a 20th Anniversary accepted invitations to who are being threatened by Open House, commemora- attend and will meet and counter-revolutionaries reality and on Saturday, (read:liberal communists). The greet the guests in the Wick U.S. has committed over half a Center Social Room at 3:30 million soldiers in South o’clock. Tricia Nixon will Vietnam “at the request” of elements loyal to “democracy” present the c o lle g e ’s t h r e a t e n e d by the Community Service award “communists.” to a Rosary Hill student 2. T h e USSR invaded who has made a significant Czechoslovakia to fulfill a contribution in an area of “ treaty obligation” — the community need during the Warsaw pact. The U.S. summer months. intervened in Vietnam to meet the “obligations of the SEATO pact.” The Host Committee for 3. The USSR claims that if the Nixons will include the Czechoslovakia fell to the President of Rosary Hill, liberals, the rest of Eastern Sister M. Angela Canavan, Europe would suffer the same O.S.F.; Mrs. Thomas J. fate. The U.S. says if Vietnam fell the rest of Southeast Asia Hogenkamp, President, would fall. Both nations cite the Rosary Hill Alumnae “domino theory” to rationalize Association Board of their actions. Governors; Mr. Thomas J. VOL. XX NO. 1 Langley, President of 4. The USSR promised that Soviet tanks will roll back to F acuity Senate and Miss Moscow to keep watch on the allied armies” for their timely Katherine Britton, President Kremlin as soon as the threat to arrival. Similarly, the U.S. of the Student Association. “the security of Czechoslovakia” administration has told the Classrooms, laboratories, is removed. The U.S. says once public that millions of the threat of “communism” is art studios, libraries and Vietnamese appreciated the U.S. lecture halls will be open, eliminated from South Vietnam destruction of Hue and other she will immediately withdraw cities in South Vietnam. The with faculty members and back to the U.S. — to keep law famed slogan, “A city has to be students present to and order in Chicago. destroyed in order to save it,” welcome the guests. There will long be remembered by will be guided tours of the 5. The USSR’s Tass agency Vietnamese (and Prague) reported that “ many citizens. campus and a reception and Czechoslovak citizens expressed refreshments in the Charles their gratitude to soldiers of the Cont’d on Page Four J. Wick Campus Center. Page 2 THE ASCENT Wednesday, September 25, 1968

having a voice in the determ ination of their own Freedom of Press destinies.” National Student Association DOES YOUR FUTURE WORRY President Ed Schwartz, on the Myth vs. Reality other hand, told the subcommittee that the The Supreme Court’s decision not to review the case of 18- year-old vote “will open new YOU AFTER YOUR Annette Buchanan Conard (see CPS article) forcefully avenues for student pressure and demonstrated that “freedom of the press” is, at times, student power.” He said the merely a myth in America. The law provides professional Senate would have to choose “ EXCELLENT” DECISION TO what kind of response it will “outs” for doctors, lawyers and ministers. Information make to campus activism — a given in confidence is inviolate. But newsmen are not held constructive response such as so highly. lowering the voting age or a ATTEND A WOMAN'S COLLEGE? The events of Chicago, especially the harsh treatment destructive response such as the accorded the press, is further proof of this reality. House bill denying scholarships to demonstrators. “It is already TRI-COLLEGE MIXER Convention business is the public’s business. The day of a source of disappointment to closed-door meetings has ended. The educated populace many of us that the House bill CANISIUS COLLEGE demanded to know the facts of the nominating process. can be introduced and passed THE MELLOW BRICK RODE Yet, newsmen were beaten, shoved and in other ways overnight, when the proposal to lower the voting age must linger September 27 vilified, when they followed a story through to the end. in committee for several years.” The ideals of America are on the line. Our foremost Perhaps the greatest obstacle 8:30 - 12:30 of all is the problem of getting freedom has always been that of communication. But news Tickets - $1.50 today is often hard to digest. It upsets the public’s appetite the required three-fourths of the state legislatures to approve the WICK DESK and America doesn’t like to depend on Pepto-Bismol. A amendment. vital press may die out for lack of oxygen, but as long as State legislatures have been the society pages are full, the public will be happy. extremely reluctant to lower the Benefit: St, Patrick's Scholarship In this visual world, the newspaper has an importance voting age below 21. The legislatures have been reluctant second to none. Annette Conard stood up for her beliefs, to even put the voting age on the and was counted in the minority. While this happend ballot in many states. In 43 America sat back and continued watching baseball. states, legislatures have B. O. C. S... considered proposals to put the voting age on the ballot, but Dear Sirs: only 11 have done so. In four of Since this is my first experience as a dormitory resident, I would Senate Subcommittee Has Mixed those cases the proposals passed, like your advice on a problem I don’t know how to handle. My Emotions on 18-year-old Vote in five they were defeated, and roommate is a very nice person and I wouldn’t want to hurt her two states — Nebraska and feelings, but she has a perspiration problem and I realize this could South Dakota — will vote later Editor's Note: (Last week at given the vote. cause her a lot of unhappiness in the future. Is there some way I Supporters also noted that this year. could help her with this problem without offending her. C anisius V.P. Humphrey Sen. Bayh suggested that state strongly supported the 18 yr. 18-year-olds do have many adult Sincerely, old vote.) responsibilities, including their legislatures might be even less Holding My Breath draft eligibility. They argued inclined to approve a Dear Holding: By PHIL SEMAS that if 18-year-olds were being Constitutional amendment. He suggested the possibility of You better not hold your breath too long or you won’t have any College Press Service asked to die for American - problems at all. /foreign policy objectives, they special state conventions to WASHINGTON (CPS) - A ought to have a role in shaping approve the amendment. Such Dear Sirs: Senate subcommittee completed those objectives. conventions have never been As an incoming Freshman this year, I was wondering if you could hearings in May on a The recent wave of student called, however. give me some idea of the places around town where I could go to Constitutional amendment to demonstrations may also prove It is also possible that the subcommittee will propose a meet some nice guys and have a good time without having to worry lower the voting age to 18. to be an obstacle, especially in about their intentions. Affected would be 12 million the House, which recently voted 19- year-old vote as more likely persons between the ages of 18 to deny federal aid to students to win state approval. An Alaska Yours truly, and 21, 47 per cent of whom are who participate in unlawful legislative candidate told the Dear Virginia: Virginia subcommittee that his state’s college students. Only Georgia campus demonstrations. Try Christ the King’s 9:00 a.m. mass. and Kentucky have lowered the At the hearings, opponents of legislature would favor a voting age to 18, while Alaska the bill, including Sens. Spessard 19 -year-old vote but not an Dear Sirs: and Hawaii, when entering the Holland (D-Fla.) and Jack Miller 18-year-old vote. My boyfriend is a wonderful person but he is so withdrawn lately Union, had voting ages of 19 and ( R - Iowa), said that No decision has been made on that I feel like an outsider. What can I do to help him break out of 20 respectively. demonstrations show a lack of when the subcommittee will act his shell. „ Z , The bill is sponsored by 44 maturity on the part of many or whether there will be any Yours truly, senators, including Majority 18, 19, and 20-year-olds, who more hearings. Outside looking in Leader Mike Mansfield “are prone to take an extreme Dear Looking in: (D-Mont.) and Minority Leader point of view and push their Sit on him ’til he hatches. Everett Dirkson (R-Ill.), and ideas to the exclusion of all thus seems likely to pass the others,” according to Miller. Senate. But the amendment Some proponents of the bill, Letters to the ART SUPPLIES faces several obstacles to including subcommittee One little, two little, PICTURE FRAMES adoption which were brought chairman Birch Bayh (D-Ind.), Editor Three little Indians, out in the subcommittee said only a small minority Four little, five little. BONDS testimony. p a rtic ip a te in such Six little Indians, 5450 MAIN STREET The biggest problem in getting demonstrations. Seven little, eight little, WILLIAMSVILLE the bill through the Senate may B u t Sen. Jacob Javits 'Folk Music7 Nine little Indians . . . 632-1180 be - the argument that the (R-N.Y.) took a different tack. OH! This is the registration line! decision on a minimum voting He argued that demonstrations age should be left to the were a good reason for lowering Dear Editor, . individual states. Several th e voting age. “I am The art of folk music has long opponents of the bill argued that convinced,” he said, “that been close to the hearts of the 18-year-olds should not be given self-styled student leaders who young; the trend even more the vote because they do not urge acts of civil disobedience extensively uprising. Folk music P ™STBAKED j have many other legal rights of would find themselves with no is immortal, molded by citizenship, such as making support if students were given a ever-changing history, ripened contracts and marrying, without more meaningful role in the by timeless centuries, and parental consent. electoral process.” motivated by the heart of the Supporters of the bill R. Spencer Oliver, president entire world. Still the question J PIZZA * * responded that these same of the Young Democratic Clubs remains: Why is folk music so arguments were made for of America, said he did not revered? denying women the right to believe that “the right to vote vote, since women were will.. .prevent demonstrations To many, folk music betrays ! Delivered t prohibited from making and protests,” but he said it distress, melancholy, desolation contracts and owning land in would “ease the frustrations of a and sorrow by taking the many states when they were generation obviously intent on epitome of world sorrow under its wing. To the depressed, folk music’s lamentation provides H O T * J consolation. It is as if the music itself is human. Yet to the , r , , , J content, “folk” projects gaiety THE ASCENT and jubilance. However, to do the impossible is to separate folk THE ASCENT is a weekly publication of Rosary Hill College, Buffalo, N.Y. music in this manner. The world The editorial staff reserves the right to publish any article it deems of folk blends in unison with (Call appropriate. The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the staff. sadness and joy, equaling a tranquil basis, flexible enough Editor-in-chief...... Mary Carol Madej m i m Managing Editor...... Marlee Carroll for each individual to have his PIZZA PATROL DELIVERY £ News Editor...... Joyce Zongrone o w n world away from Feature Editor...... Michele Sim mechanical mankind of Business Manager ...... Kathleen Q’Shaughnessy automation. As one folk-loving Advertising Managers...... ;...... Alan Schintzius ALSO ON DELIVERY 633-7376 l Gary Goodeliunas critic stated: “Elsewhere in the i Exchange Editor...... Claire Culliford arts, the painter paints and is MIXED COLD CUT SUB 9 9 c ;» Illustrators...... Francine Nicoletta through, the writer writes and is Bonnie Gisel Linda Strasser finished, while the singer sings HOT ITALIAN MEATBALL SUB with Sauce 99c £ Rosalynd Horan and sings and sings again for the Staff...... Denise Landry supper he doesn’t always have SAUSAGE SUB with Sauce ...... 99c ■ Joan Mancuso t Cathy Carrigah time for.” ^ O R ANY OTHER .SUB OF YOUR CHOICE 99c ^ Mary Margaret Gardocki i m m Wednesday, September 25, 1968 THE ASCENT Page 3 Orientation Is What's Happening! 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By MICHELE SIM ’70 And Orientation aims to do just FEATURING "HOT BOX" SERVICE TO ROSARY HILL that. Faced with the problem of Many colleges and universities writing an article on Orientation use both practices of orientation from hazy recollections of my and indoctrination for their 20% DISCOUNT freshman year, I was stopped incoming freshmen, and find TO ALL STUDENTS FOR PIZZAS DELIVERED ON CAMPUS short by every newspapermans that each practice yields unique first and foremost question: and distinct result. Orientation “What” is Orientation? I turned serves as the crutch or helping to Webster, and found that the hand that freshmen need to word ‘orientation’ is derived, adjust to the novelty and 839-2262 logically enough, from the latin anxiety of college. It acquaints EXTRA SPECIAL: FOR EVERY 7 PIZZAS - YOU RECEIVE 1 FREE word ‘oriens,’ meaning the East. students with the functions and I By a series of practical the activities of the university; it 7 BIG SHOPS V developments, many other makes them aware of what is V meanings became applicable. happening on campus. OUR HIGHER VOLUME MEANS YOUR LOWER PRICES I Since the sun rose in the East, O n t h e other hand, y churches and other buildings indoctrination serves its greatest were constructed with their function by uniting a scattering and at the Student Center, and but not before this facet had longitudinal axes pointing of scared freshmen into one concluded its program with a made a definite impression on eastward, facing the sun. In the group, with one common gripe, concert and the annual them, leading one mother to B.O.C.S. case of churches, the chief altar namely, “Sophomores!” And Liberation Dance. For the first comment, “Well-planned and (Boys On Campus Speak) was at the eastern end. Thus one what “one” bond can unite time Juniors and Seniors were enlightening. It’s nice to see SEND ALL QUESTIONS could measure his position or people faster than a common included in the activities. where my money’s going!” direction from the East. And so gripe? Thus, the practice of The main feature of the The main highlight of Colgate TO THE ASCENT OFFICE developed the' meaning that I indoctrination helps build strong University of Buffalo’s University’s Orientation Program ...... THANKS was searching for: to put oneself class spirit, and enables the orientation, and probably the was an address by Dr. Nevitt into correct position and to freshmen to make friends more most valuable information that Sanford, director of the Institute acquaint oneself with the quickly. an incoming freshman could f o r th e study of Human existing situation. I have often wondered why receive, was a tour of the Problems at Stanford University. The “existing situation” for this practice of indoctrination is spacious campus. The two-day The most interesting aspect of our incoming freshmen is not used at Rosary Hill, and program concluded with a mixer omnipresent novelty. Freshmen Georgetown University’s * . % perhaps have even speculated featuring Wilmer and the Dukes. orientation program was the find themselves, all of a sudden, that this might be one of the Utica College and the Foreign Student orientation, in in a new environment, facing DENIM JEANS causes of the apparent lack of R ochester Institute of which the foreign students were slim, trim, or new classmates, new teachers, vigorous class spirit. But, then Technology included the parents taken (along with a driver, and hip-huggers new subjects, and new ideas. looking at Canisius and Niagara, blue, wheat, brown, in their programs. Utica’s lasted advisor, and a translator) on loden, black & white Dorm students have the I realize that we lack what it is for five days and included coffee tours of the city. This is in additional problem of being out that makes their indoctrination hours, speeches, psychological conjunction with a movement to $3.95 on their own for the first time. programs so successful: namely, testing, informal workshops and stop trying to Americanize On top of this, many students a large number of males. -discussion groups. R.I.T. made HOPSACK will soon face academic foreign students studying in the JEANS Before looking at our own arrangements for the parents to United States. yellow, blue, tan, difficulties and pressure. But program, it might be well to see stay at area hotels, and on the green & orange administration findings show But perhaps one of the most what other colleges offer for first day of Orientation they unusual orientation programs of $4.95 that most students will be able their orientation programs. toured the campus, viewed a all was held at Berkeley. There to cope with such pressure and Near-by Niagara University movie about the school, and had were no beanies or initiation of succeed in college if other greeted its freshmen with, a * a luncheon. Orientation freshmen. The students were to outside problems are alleviated. picnic, socials at Beaver Island continued when the parents left, Poœe'n Iyy Cont’d on Page Four 1086 ELMWOOD AVENUE

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m m Page 4 THE ASCENT Wednesday, September 25, 1968 Cont’d from Page One 6. The U.S. demands an m 'Rachel, Rachel’ * ‘honorable settlement” of a W H E .N Y 0 M By JOAN MANCUSO She even refuses a date in order dishonorable war — that is, a to make sandwiches for her settlement which maintains A two-hour story about a 35 mother’s bridge club. It takes a Thieu, Ky and the pro—U.S. year-old spinster-schoolteacher highly-spirited revival meeting of elements in power in South living in a small town could be hippies, flower children, and old Vietnam. The USSR asked for dull, not to mention, very folks to make her show any the same thing, but has had, at j] T'HLrlP depressing. But that’s not the expression of love. This is the least for the time being, to settle sing this and other songs at case with “Rachel, Rachel” now first step, and when she does for less because of the popular playing at the Center Theater in experience love-making with a passive resistance of the SHOT'S PIZZA PARLOR Buffalo. former school chum, she is Czechoslovak people. The rebels In his directorial debut, Paul completely happy. She is alive. — Alexander Dubcek, Oldrich with or without a tulip Newman does a fairly good job No more does she have to Cernik, Ludvik Svoboda — are Niagara Falls Blvd., North of Sheridan of realistically presenting the daydream about embraces; no still in power m Prague; the PIANO & BANJO NIGHTLY problems of a “passionate and more does she have to worry pro - Soviets — Antonin Nvotny, repressed” spinster who finds it about people’s looks. She has Alois Indra, Drahomir Koldder hard to continually face each h a d a loving experience, — are still in the background. the outsiders and at all costs to contributed their part of blood, M' empty day. She wakes up saying, something she could always But all these arguments are defend its most vulnerable the Czechoslovak people have “I’m having a heart attack. No, remember. simply irrelevant and irreverent positions — the war in Vietnam shed their tears, and the I’m dying of cancer.” From that Miss Woodward portrays to the citizens. The use of force and black power in the ghetto. American people are now point on, the audience pays Rachel in her own unique way. against sm all nations by To accomplish this, not only awakened. The torch has been close attention to every word Rachel is an unadorned beauty superpowers of all political raw violence has to be used but passed to the young Americans; and action. who wears little make-up and ideologies of all times is based' humanistic reasons have to be the world, and especially the As Rachel, Joanne Woodward plain clothes with her hair tied not on reason and logic, and invoked in the name of God and Vietnamese and Czechoslovak (Mrs. Newman), shows her true simply in a pony-tail. But to the certainly not on humanism, but t h e Constitution. The ' people, are watching them. acting ability in a character who audience she is believable and we on what these powers think their Convention keynote speaker, is absorbing and believable. “I’m are sympathetic with her “vital interests.” And the vital Sen. Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, in the middle of my life. This is feelings. interests of the superpowers and sorrowfully complained that my last ascending summer,” Her friendship with Calla, the highly organized states are trees have been cut by the Chicago Is Rachel says to Calla, a played by Academy Award synonymous with the interests students in Paris to build fellow-teacher. To Rachel, if • winner Estelle Parsons, is the of the political foci controlling barricades. He recalled his nothing happens this summer only secondary to the story. these states. The masses are Japanese ancestors, but not Hurting for then nothing would, since from And the short scene in which aroused or tranquilized, Japanese history and of course now on she was going downhill. Rachel discovers that Calla is a depending on the circumstances. not Hiroshima. He showed his Newman’s quick flashbacks lesbian is unnecessary and Power is manipulated in the love for nature and his contempt Conventions and flashforwards, in going along should have been taken out of inner circles of very few. Slogans for human beings — especially with modern film-making, are the film. (usually centered around “law for students and revolutionaries. interspersed with sound over Although much of it is serious and order”) are prepared to suit Those who still have faith in » laps that sometimes are more drama, “Rachel, Rachel” has the occasion and the police, the the U.S. pacification program, in SAN FRANCISCO (CPS) - confusing than helpful. The many humorous parts. When her army and the security forces the nation-building, in the T h e American Humanist flashbacks to Rachel’s childhood lover brings a blanket to the stand ready. distribution of soap and candies Association has become the show a little girl surrounded by park at night, Rachel innocently The domestic behavior of a to Vietnamés peasants, should fourth major organization in two death in her father’s funeral says, “It was very thoughtful of superpower which attempts to meditate on the pacification of weeks to announce that it is home. It is her early impression you to bring it.” dominate and conquer small Chicago. They will find out soon moving future conventions of death that seems to dominate The cinematography is very countries outside its borders that superpowers, especially in planned for Chicago away from her life. But Newman presents good in capturing shadows, usually takes a leaf from what the 20th century, need an image that city to somewhere else. this obsession with death in a reflections and in using that power is doing abroad and of saints and saviors. But the real peaceful manner, not in the slow-motion techniques. In his vice versa. Even the most cynical problem is not men or violent mode that seems to first production, Newman shows elements in this country did not executioners but the power Exec utive Director Tolbert dominate the screens today. great promise as a director and think before August that Mayor structure itself; no real change is McCarroll announced last week The bleakness that always producer. Richard Daley, the U.S. possible without the that the Association has sent seems to accompany death never Based on “Jest of God” by pro-consul in Chicago, could be restructuring of the society letters urging similar action to really leaves Rachel. Although Margaret Laurence, the Warner so unnecessarily tyrannical and itself. In several ways, Mayor hundreds of other organizations. longing for the warmth of a Brothers production includes a brutal. But to think in these Daley has helped accelerate that The action came in protest of man’s love, Rachel never would fine cast with James Olson as terms is to forget the nature of process. Ironically but logically, the treatment of thousands of unleash her guard against men Rachel’s lover, Donald Moffat as power without justice and he also may have helped elect in demonstrators at the hands of and sex. Instead she constantly her father, and Frank Corsaro as without participation. November Richard Nixon or the Chicago police department, waits on her nagging mother. her undertaker friend. To Mayor Daley as to General even George Wallace. He is during the recent Democratic Abrams now and General destroying democracy in order National Convention. ORIENTATION them as a class. Westmoreland not long ago in to save it, perhaps. The Russian Two weeks ago the American . Cont’d from Page Three A New aspect of Resident South Vietnam, Chicago is a tanks accelerated the orientation this year was the “ strategic hamlet.” The liberalization of Eastern Europe, Political Science Association and be treated as adults. At the same elimination of hours of lectures “outsiders” have to be destroyed no matter what happens in the the American Sociological time, there were lectures on the and explanation of the honor by all means and at all costs and next few months to the people Association, groups of faculty law and warnings to stay out of system. the insiders must be kept in of Czechoslovakia. The U.S. members from around the trouble. Former Governor Pat There was a greater effort this power by all schemes and all napalm and bombs have helped country, canceled annual Brown gave a speech and there year to unite the students and devices. When democracy has to unify the Vietnamese people, meetings scheduled in Chicago was an allout effort to unify the fo r 1969 and 1970. The the faculty. Faculty members be protected by barbed wires, both North and South, and have ♦ college and to place greater were invited to a luncheon and a bayonets, gas and bullets, it is strengthened the Vietnamese American Psychological responsibility with the students. colloquium with the freshmen. obscene to talk about Revolution. Association made a similar Our own Orientation program This is the one aspect that the democracy. But the task of the The historians of the future move. lasted for five days and was freshmen enjoyed the most. Chicago convention, as decided will surely recognize that in the divided into two parts: Student They realized that Rosary Hill’s by the Democratic Party bosses late 20th century three cities — The Humanist Association Association and Resident faculty is an intelligent, and and organizers, was not the Saigon, Prague and Chicago — said it had placed itself under a Association orientations. The compassionate group of exercise of the democratic have been instrumental in the five-year ban on all national and first objective was to acquaint individuals. process. Its task was to keep the ultimate decision of the fate of regional meetings in Chicago. freshmen with the school and The freshmen’s criticisms of insiders to the existing power 21st century mankind. The with each other. Also, to unify the program were very few: structure in position, to repel Vietnamese people have there was too much repetition in the speeches, residents felt that events were spaced too close together and commuters Your I.D. Card complained that they were too is Worth 10% at far apart. Extended orientation events include the back-to-school mixer, and the play, You’re A ß Good Man, Charlie Brown, at V S N K O O a Studio Arena, in October.

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