The Ticker, December 4, 1962
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"N. Shortcomings^ at School Discussed by Gallagher; Cajls Solutions Unlikely The space problem in the Baruch School is unsolvable <«Thirty' Years at Responsible Freedom," under present conditions, stated Dr. Buell G. Gallagher presi Baruch School of Business and Public Administration-City College of New York dent of City College, at his press conference Wednesday. The "nature of the Baruch*"*"" . XtVH-No. 12 Tuesday, 4, 1962 By Subscription Onty- School makes it impossible to in the remaining organs," -claimed novate any major structural* rthe president. changes of a substantial type," President Gallagher said that he related the president. "regretted that one of the items Queens College Professor* This response by Dr. Gallagher deleted from the City Planning- was prompted by the fact that Commission's budget was the cafeteria space had been further money allocated to study a pro posed site for the new Baruch cut down by the addition of the ranted State Court Trial School." However, he stated, this computer. He compared the prob By Jay Haberman may be rectified by the Board of The request of two Queens College teachers for ajury trial was granted Monday in a lems of the School to those of a Estimate, who must eventually ap | man with a tight fitting shoe. "If prove the budget. which levels the charge of religious discrimination regarding promotions against the a man's shoe does not fit, do you linistration of Queens College. slice off one of the toes so that On an encouraging note, how e charge was made by Josef«> ; — • . you can wear it ?; no, you buy a ever, Dr. Gallagher was pleased .ombardo, associate professor j r more comfortable shoe." that the money allocated for the and Joseph P. Mullally, as- City University this year signifies ;e professor of philosophy, Ten Achieve i"T G1I h said that the an expenditure that is equal to> ! Dr. Gallagher Tfre~ SchooT arlT iaid that, they were denied that of the past ten years com- tions last year because they library is gross bined. Catholics. ' *Who*s -Who*fzSzr%*ly inadequate, along with the He, commented on the addition plaintiffs brought up a 1960 ' Ten Juno '63 graduates have ; ^nack bar and the Student Center. of the computer to the School by LT of the State Commission been chosen to represent the Bar To improve upon one substantially stating that "the faculty is the -t Discrimination showing: uch School in the current edition would mean the removal of one of best authority on the new" ma Queens College had been pre- of "Who's Who in American Col chine. It is probable, related the • -<i against. Catholics regarding leges and I'niversities." president, that' the students will • yment and promotions. The students chosen to represent find the computer beneficial in the School -are Robert Brooks, Debate* later life once a program can be *ice Vincent A. Lupiano set Barry Epstein, Jules Feldman, "The Position of the White established to teach'them how to :i*e down for trial in the State Kathleen Fitzpatrick. and Stuart Collar Worker in Modern So operate it. [•.•me Court on the grounds that Gollin. In addition, Bonnie Oloff. ciety" will be discussed by Pro A re'buttal was launched by Dr. •o of this magnitude was a Neil Palomba. William Roskin, fessors Maurice Benewitz and Gallagher against the-Committee us affair/'- worthy of a jury's > Joyce Siegel, and Alan Silverman Samuel Ranhand. The lecture will of Six, which accused him of dis- ration. hav* also been named. be held in 914 at 12:15. The j crimination against the Hispanic ireers and reputations are at Students from schools all over event is sponsored by the Society Department. The committee, stat here," Judge Lupiano de- j "Who'the natios Whon "ar one thchosee basin s ofof rextra this- for Advancement of Manage ed Dr. ^Gallagher, has failed to • i. "If ..the infection exists, iti acknowledge any of the questions Dr. Gustave G. Rosenberg curricula activities and scholastic ment. r>e appropriately treated. If it records. asked in the report he released not—exist,—the cloud <rf sas-j Lupiano's decision or "avail oxir- T denying the charges, i administration can be dis- selves of the opportunity- presented j president* _J±Lat by the court to air this matter be-j CLounciL to Study JR that City College doctored reports" fore sTJury?* j Gustave G. Rosenberg:, chafr- that this case was pertaining, to teachers and sup If\ ruling of the Board of Higher Edu- properly one for the courts to de- Of Reduced - Fare Tickets plies. restated the board's refuta- icide, Judge Lupiano declared, "The Student Council, at its Friday night meeting, passed a El Diario, a Spanish news the discrimination charge, j courts must shun the accommoda- motion by Fred Schwartz '65, which was the first in a series paper, has reassessed its view on the topic of discrimination after rated that after consultation j tive philosophy so widely held with of steps to be taken to provide City University students with studying the forty-seven page .a lawyer, the board would i respect to »« called sensitive or reduced - rate transportation"^; T7T7T~Z , -. - ,* ~ whether to appeal Justice controversial questions." report released by Dr. Gallagher. The" motion mandated Councir ill ij ^^"- ' • -'~^-jggjggpj'gjj^--•-••- - — - j "°~m- of the charges contain cer President Bob Brooks '£2. to discuss tain truths; most of the the feasibility of getting the re basis of what we have read ir} ofn- three Vie for President duced-rate tickets with the ex cial reports to our judgment have ecutives of the other institutions.- not solid foundations and mav be This will be possible Thursday ! purposely exaggerated," wrote El if Next Semester's SC night, when the C.U.N.Y. Executive Diario. [The "highest student position in the Baruch School, Stu- Council will meet at the Baruch In reference to the student ( ouricil president, is being sought by more than one School. newspapers at the College this semester, Dr. Gallagher reaffirmed After presenting the motion, fiit for the'firstlime in two years. In addition, fifty-three his stand that the president's of •nts are vying for fifty * Schwartz stated that the only rea fice will not dictate editorial lent Council and Class! Miss Fitzpatrick is a coordinator son given by the New York City policy. He further related that he il positions. on A.C.B., and if elected will sit Transit Authority, as to why col was pleased to see that the state contestants for the presi- as an executive on S.C. lege students do not get reduced- 1 of the student press was very are Bill Roskin, Activities j Following is a list of positions j rate cards, is that college is not healthy this term: |::iatioa Board chairman;' Jeff j on Class Council and Student Coun- i compulsory. However, he refuted '63, S.C. treasurer; Neil j cil and the students who are runI this argument by citing that the Fred Schwartz '•'« '63, S.C. vice president. ning for them: j last two years of a high school • Kaplan "'63 and Mark Grant was presented by Kathy Fitzpat School Blood Drive Class of '63: president: Barry j education likewise are not re- rick '63. The motion stated tha-t no - running for the position Epstein; vice president: Larry i Quired, but these students get Set for Tomorrow president. Kaplan formerly person may be a member of the Fleisch; treasurer: Dave Hochberg;^ ! cards. executive board of I.F.C. OT C.H.P] The Baruch School will hold its <>n Council in the non-elec-, 1 secretary: Audrey Greifer; four In other business. S.C passed and at the same time be chairman semi-annual bl-ood drive tomorrow sition of recording scribe., S.C. positions: Lewis Rosen. Joyce t.v acclamation a motion by Joe is the corresponding sec re- of A.C.B. from 10:30 in the Marble and Qak Siegel. Al Silverman, Audiey S. Trauni '64 t~o mandate Brooks and Lounges of the Student Center. Council. ; Proponents-of the motion claimed Leifer, and Mike Kreitzer. another representative (himself) to that an executive of either of these Student Council, Alpha Phi .Omega, .fating for the post of treas- j see the registrar and the- dean in two organizations Would be moral and Boosters, co-sponsors of the <• two seniors, Jules Gelber Class of '64: president: Bill Mil ler and Jerry Landau; vice presi an attempt t > ;n': .idi;'- that from ly obligated to aid them when drive, have ?et a goal of 200 pint3 •n Glickman.ifiBoth are now j tru- Sprinjr '"3 term onward, ther- dent: Harvey Sandler; treasurer: fyri anting dates and publicity in his of blood for this term. : on Council. This is Gelber's j be. at leasj^ one fu'J day before David Rosner; secretary: Robert : capacity as A.C.B. chairman. Stuart Gollin. chairman of this nester on S.C. and Glick- j final examinations in which no Feirman; six SC. seats: Lillian Opponents felt that if the moterm's blood drive, emphasized that econd. | school is scheduled. The motion Liss, Robert Horn, Harve.v Korn- tion was passed, it would show "in this day and age blood is be Eagle, Stu Gollin, and Jeff j .•was presented when Council learn berg, Roy Weinstein, and George : lack of respect for the moral's of coming increasingly more and more H sophomore, a senior, and ed that for next semester, it is I any person so honored by his elec- B. Henry. important." He added, "over the •'•, respectively, are seeking again planned to start finals on a i tion to both.