Che ©uke Chronicle Volume 64, Number 113 , Durham, N.C. Friday, April 4, 1969 Poor communications hurt negotiations

By Richard Smurthwaite commitment to solving their problems was partial at best. studies program.": Assistant Editor The initial communication between the blacks and the Three concerns faculty and administration this year was begun by the 1) the elimination of "symbols of racism, such as the "Our black students," Dr. Knight wrote in a statement students, who in October presented Dr. Knight with a list President's membership in a segregated country club and released a few weeks ago, "have accused the University of of 12 "points of interest." The black students felt their the playing of 'Dbrie' at football games;" bad faith and of an unwillingness to work with them in a proposals needed to be dealt with urgently; an ad hoc 2) "social arrangements within the university which meaningful way in planning a program in Afro-American committee was formed in early October. Its membership recognize their distinctiveness and which make it easier for studies. There is simply no basis for this charge." included black students, deans, and professors who taught them to achieve cohesiveness among themselves," such as News analysis subjects touching on black history. Several meetings were the creation of a black dorm; and held in October; these were meetings of the full committe, 3) "changes in the educational structure" to help solve A review of the relations between the administration, the purpose of which was to give the faculty and the academic problems of blacks—basically, a summer faculty and the black students during the past few months, administrators a general notion of what the black students preparatory program for entering freshmen and a program however, reveals how the poor communication existing were asking for. in Afro-American studies. between the groups, combined with the normal delays to Though the original list contained 12 proposals, they After several meetings of the whole committee had been initiating decisions that exist at Duke, lead to the attitude could be divided into three areas of concern, as Dr. Cell held and the blacks' concerns defined, it broke down into the black students expressed that the University's defined them in his "Draft proposal for an Afro-American (Continued on page 5) Decade's DUto aid goals Durham blacks evaluated By Jim Vaughn Staff writer By Ann Wightman The university has initiated a number of steps to aid Durham's black community. A preliminary Director of Development David report assessing the "role of the Ross, head of Duke University's University's business and finance Fifth Decade Program said division in the Durham yesterday, "we are in the process of Community" has suggested resetting the program in terms of changes. The study is a response to the establishment of priorities" for a set of recommendations presented its various phases and projects. Many of the millions of dollars raised through the Fifth Decade Program are used to finance construction like the new library. to Dr. Knight by a group of The June 30 deadline for both students last fall. Eight of seventeen the Ford Foundation grant and recommendations were looked into. Phase One of the Fifth Decade Areas in which progress has already Program is, Ross explained, the been made, as well as additional primary reason for this evaluation. Games, boats and beer steps which are being planned, are Ross said that Barnes Woodhall, listed. A series of sporting events and open to the entire University The events of the weekend will Chancellor pro tern, was "giving parties for the University will be brought to a climax in the encouragement (in his statement community, begins at 2 p.m. and Meetings have been held with 25 highlight this year's annual Greek carries a $1.50 admission fee per individual fraternity parties to be black businessmen to explain to several weeks ago to the Academic Weekend. held Saturday night. The Council) that some projects are person. Music is to be provided by them procedures necessary to The round of games, contests Stacy, Henrv and the Majesties. assortment of games and parties become a vendor to the University, underway" which, if successfully promises to provide participants a result of which has been the completed, may result in securing and social happenings will begin on Friday afternoon and continue on After the dance, the Greeks will with all the excitement placing of two orders with one of the Ford Foundation Grant. sponsor a fraternity boat race -raditionally reserved for Greek those businesses. Ross, however, did not divulge through Saturday night On the Weekend. One fratman was quoted first afternoon, the Duke across the lake on the American In addition, the university has any specific information about Legion property, featuring prizes as saying, "It's going to be a great these projects. "I'm not at liberty fraternities will compete in the weekend. I'm really looking discussed with Project Outreach the chariot races, which will be for the first boat to make the round to say more at this time because trip. forward to it." (Continued on page 4) (Continued on pag-e 4) accompanied by a sorority-supervised softball throw Weather and tug-of-rope. Partly cloudy, warmer The American Legion Hut in Duke Student Union discusses today and tonight. Chance of Chapel Hill will be the site of the showers tonight, increasing Saturday afternoon dance tomorrow. High today, near sponsored by the Panhellenic 80, low tonight, around 50. Society and the IFC. The dance, reorganization objectives

By Mary Schuette of the Union." The possibilities of such a The Union Board will be student union, Caplan remarked, Student presidents responsible for the "setting down are "limitless. It might, for "Right now, when people think of general objectives for the example, work with the of the Student Union, they think in Union," Caplan said. "Its departments in implementing the terms of Aretha Franklin," Marc membership will be comprised of new curriculum. may join trustees Caplan, chairman of the Duke administration, faculty, trustees, Student Union Board of Governors, grad students, and other Corrections told a group of students in 208 A bill was introduced in the board. representatives of elements of the Two points in the front-page Senate Friday Flowers last night. "In the future, Duke and Durham populations, as story in yesterday's Chronicle on we hope to be active in areas other which would make the student "I think this bill will at least give well as undergraduate students." the meeting of the Graduate body presidents of each of the four than simply bringing people in from stude nt the students opportunity to bring the outside." "The executive officers, Caplan 1 Association were in error campuses of the Consolidated important matters before the board .; __ , -ui * John Rosenwald, chairman of University of North Carolina voting A u m of trustees directly, through their At the meeting, an "open continued will be responsible for the association) Seated that a members of the board of trustees house" held to discuss the "new the day-to-day working of the ^ from the Divinity School for those campuses. own elected representatives," he udent said. "I don't think the Union purpose and organization," Union. These offices will be: had told him that "several graduate Caplan outlined both the structure The measure, sponsored by Sen. administrators have listened hard president of the Board and of the students have had their (finan,ial) enough to some of the things and the objectives of the student Executive Council, and assistance reduced," not that Ralph Scott of Alamance, applies union which is being set up this vice-presidents for leadership, several divinity school students had to UNC at Chapel Hill, Charlotte, students and others on the campus year at Duke. programming, finance, facilities, had their assistance reduced. are saying." and public relations. and Greensboro, and NC State in The "new" student union, He also indicated that "a Raleigh. C apian said, will no longer be "The emphasis of the new number of students in the English "All this bill does is let the department feel that fewer Sen. Scott said he would be in administrators become better directed by the Board of student union," Caplan said, "will favor of the Governor naming at Governors. Instead, it will be be on the Duke community; we opportunities for financial informed,and the students better assistance exist now," not that the least one of the student trustees to represented on policies which will governed by a University Union hope to get every element of this the executive committee of the Board, and six "executive officers community involved in the Union." size of teaching fellowships had affect them." Scott said. been cut. Page Two The Duke Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1969 Trial proniotes Phi Beta misconceptions f * Kappas initiated By Doug Hastings figured that the more names they Staff writer produced, the better would be their The disagreement over who is chances injcourt. Charles Becton, a Six of Duke University's most responsible for the delay of the third-year law student involved in scholarly juniors, plus one of its recent trial of 48 black students is the takeover, said that the blacks most learned alumni, will be typical of the misunderstandings believed that the University would initiated into Phi Beta Kappa here and misconceptions which have accept their list. tonight. plagued black students in their Hopkins and Becton both The occasion is the annual Phi relations with the administration. contacted University Counsel Beta Kappa Dinner to be held in Chuck Hopkins. Afro-American Bryson in the late days of February the Union Ballroom. Initiation leader, claims that the trials, but were told to wait. After being ceremonies will be followed by an concerning those students involved put off in this manner a few times, address by Dr. Julia Henderson, in the Allen BuUding takeover, were Hopkins began to suspect that they associate for technical cooperation, deliberately delayed by the didn't want his list. Finally he went United Nations. Administration. They were delayed to Bryson's office in person. Bryson Dr. Henderson will speak on until just before spring vacation to was not there, but his secretary "World Development Issues—Does . avoid any "repercussions" by indicated that the 60 names Mrs. Joseph Newlin, breaks into tears as President Nixon presents the the United Nations Have a students. Hopkins presented were of no value Medal of Honor to her in a ceremony at the White House. The medal was Significant Role in Development?" and would not be accepted. awarded posthumously to her husband Marine Pfc. Melvin E. Newlin. To begin about 7:45 p.m., the A news analysis Hopkins' reaction was that this address will be open to the public. was just another trick. Back in Students being initiated tonight This sort of tactic is certainly February, Knight had led Hopkins are Robert E. Cunningham and not unknown on turbulent college to believe that a voluntary list Joe College now Charles David Stephens of Raleigh; campuses. But in the case of the would be acceptable—now it Jeffrey H. Forster of Lancaster, Pa.; recent hearings, the blame for the wasn't. Susan Margaret Pace of Columbia, S.C; Kenneth Houston Pugh of delay seems to rest more on the However, it seems that the Duke Weekend u sual organizational problem of Miami Shores, Fla.; and John D. University was only trying to By Teddie Clark College", both AIH and IFC passed Schrumpf of Urbana, 111. getting all the necessary parties follow due process. According to together at the same time. The Staff writer resolutions asking that the old I Dr. William Bevan, vice president Mr. Bryson, "I was not going to Recently, the Joe College name be kept. The resolutions also and provost of Johns Hopkins attorney for the University, the accept any list someone handed me. lawyer for the students, and the Steering Committee voted to suggested that the committee's University, will be initiated as a That is not legally proper. If any change the April weekend's name concern was with the functions of distinguished alumnus. Dr. Bevan members of the Hearing Committee, student desired to sign a statement all had to find a common from "Joe College Weekend" to the weekend and not with its name. received both master's and Ph.D. saying he wished to be charged, "Duke Spring Weekend". degrees at Duke. acceptable date. As it turns out, it that would be accepted." A committee spokesman cited was Mr. Chambers, the defense Committee Chairman, Bob several factors to explain why, after Dr. Bevan is author of more than Charles Becton commented on Marlay, gave the committee's 100 articles and several books in attorney, who could not be present the University's procedure, "They consideration of these resolutions, until March 19. reason for the change: "The the committee reaffirmed the the fields of psychology and could have accepted the list They majority of the committee feels educational administration. Why, then, does Hopkins were being super-technical. They decision to change the name. contend that the University delayed that "Joe College," although He joined the Johns Hopkins thought 60 were too many, that representing an accumulation of "We felt that the resolutions staff in 1966 following several years the proceedings? This notion comes maybe some of them were not in were passed before the groups had from what was said at a meeting memorable traditions and good as chairman of the psychology •« the building. They didn't want to times, implies a narrower the opportunity to hear reasons department, dean of arts and between Dr. Knight and get too many people." Becton supporting the name change. From Afro-American representatives on crossection of the University sciences, and vice president at expressed the view that while the community than that spectrum for talking to individual living group Kansas State University. He taught Feb. 15, two days after the Allen University's procedure was leaders, we found that dissent Budding takeover. Hopkins said which the weekend is designed. at Duke in 1947-48 while working perfectly legal, it was meant to help Specifically, we felt that "Joe lessened once reasons were toward his Ph.D. degree in Knight desired a list of the students their case. Bryson said the reason presented." who had been in the building, in College" does not appropriately psychology. was merely that due process reflect the image of the student Dr. Henderson, the speaker on return for a quick trial. It was this requires each defendant to sign a The weekend itself remains idea that the only thing neeessary today, nor is it relevant to unchanged. tonight's program, has been a charge individually. participants in the weekend such as member of the United Nations staff to start the hearings was the Whatever the total reasoning , To reflect a transition, the list—that caused Hopkins to later ( graduate and foreign students, since 1945. She has been with the behind not accepting the list was, blacks, faculty, or staff." publicity for the weekend is said to Bureau of Social Affairs staff since conclude that the University was Hopkins and most of the Afros be of the format—"Joe College stalling. Whether or not Knight Adverse reaction to the 1955. interpreted it as stalling. Committee's decision has been Presents Duke Spring meant to leave the impression that Weekend-'69." there would be no other legal Of the 60, the University expressed through petitions and requirements, the fact that he did charged only 25. Most of the others slogans painted on the wooden created the basic misunderstanding. might also have signed charges fence on West Campus. When the immediately. But their lawyer Committee first decided to search In the days after the meeting, for alternatives to the name "Joe the Afros drew up their list. They. recommended that they not sign. Med Center appoints members

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N.C. and private industry in Gouverneur, (919) 942-7004 N.Y.. and New York Citv. bot-riqtie Friday, April 4, 1969 The Duke Chronicle Page Three Officials Required BA defend courses revised Requirements for the B.A. science and the humanities, merged DU stand degree have been revised in every the natural science and formal department but English according science requirements and reduced to a statement which the the number of required science Undergraduate Faculty Council is courses from three to two. By Doug Hastings mailing to all undergraduates today. The new requirements apply to Policy reporter (The text of the statement appears the classes of 1970,1971 and 1972. The charge by Chuck Hopkins on page 7.) Harold Parker of history, a that the University deliberately The most recent change, made major figure in curriculum reform delayed the hearings concerning the this week, was to replace the here, labeled the changes a "major Allen Building takeover of foreign language requirement of the reform that has gone on quietly," February 13 has been challenged by old curriculum with that of the new and "a difficult and tremendous University officials. curriculum. accomplishment." Hopkins said that the trial was The new requirement requires a When the UFC approved the discussed at the meeting at Dr. student to demonstrate proficiency new curriculum last spring, most Knight's house on February 15, in foreign language "equivalent to observers expected it to take much two days after the Allen Building that attained by completing the longer for the departments to bring takeover. There, according to second college year of that the requirements into line with it Hopkins, the blacks promised to language." It was thought then that the new Robert Webster, self-proclaimed president of Anguilla, looks out to the sea curriculum would go into effect for submit voluntarily the names of from the tiny Caribbean island. It can be met either by passing those who had taken part in the the class entering this fall, and that the second year of the language at all other classes would be subject to seizure. "Knight," Hopkins said, Duke or by passing an examination "was pleased at this offer and the requirements in effect when either upon entrance to Duke or they entered Duke. promised a speedy trial." King, Easter "any time thereafter." On March 6, Hopkins went to The new requirement does away The departments, Parker said, University Counsel Bryson to with the validating year formally discovered that they could charge submit a list of sixty required of those who had the requirements without major Afro-Americans, who al claimed demonstrated proficiency, and rest aff ing. they had been in Allen Building. By services planned reduces the German requirement to ''This shows that the departments are hospitable to the this time, the University had By Jim Vaughn period. For those specifically only two years. already charged 25 students. inclined to exemplify such an Earlier this year, the UFC halved new curriculum, and that they are News Editor loyal to it," Parker said. Bryson's secretary told Hopkins Good Friday and Easter Sunday atmosphere dark if not Black the requirements in religion, social that the list was not necessary. If services and a commemoration apparel is also deemed appropriate? other students besides the 25 service in memory of the late Dr. Sunday will begin with the named wished to be tried, she said, Martin Luther King will be held on Easter Sunrise Service, to be held in Duke to be grounded they could sign charges separately. campus today and Sunday. the Sarah Duke Memorial Gardens After this incident, the trials From 12 p.m.-3 p.m. this at 7 a.m. The Preacher will be the By Howard Baskin of the board and Jack Quaritus, were not begun for about two afternoon a Crucifixion Service will Rev. Stan Hall, Lutheran Chaplain. president, should receive special weeks. Hopkins attributed this to Staff writer be held in the University Chapel, Music will be provided by students. Duke University will sell its one credit Both are Duke alumni" the University's desire to delay the featuring short talks by Dr. The Easter Service will be held hearings until just before spring j^quelyne Jac_on "(SycSatr^) airplane, a recent gift from alumni. The transactions took place last in the Chapel at 9:00 and 11:00. Frank Ashmore, vice president fall, and the University received vacation. "That's because they Dr. John Friedrich (Physical James T. Cleland, Dean of the didn't want any repercussions," he for Institutional Advancement, said possession sometime after the first Educ), Mr. Roland Wilkins Chapel, will deliver the Easter that the airplane, a Lockheed of the year. The plane was then said. (Alumni Dept), Dr. John Clum According to Dean William Lodestar, was given to the flown from Florida to (English), Dr. Robert Bonar The Rev. Bruce Shepherd will University seven months ago. He Winston-Salem, where it is serviced Griffith, "this simply was not the (Bio-Physics), Dr. Edward case. The lawyer for the black hold a Choral Eucharist and deliver added that "Dr. Knight was by Piedmont Aviation Company. T iryarkian (Sociology), and Dr. a message at the Episcopal Center instrumental in acquiring the students had other commitments John Artley (Engineering). and could not appear before March Sunday morning at 9:15. airplane from the Peninsular Life R.A. Binderwald, assistant to 19." From 5 p.m.-6 p.m. today the Easter Mass will be said by Rev. Insurance Company of Florida. Of vice president Huestis, said, "The plane is two-engined, propeller Dean A. Kenneth Pye of the Afro-American Society will hold a James C. Buckley, Roman Catholic course, many people in Peninsular memorial service in tribute to Dr. Chaplain, at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Life were involved with the gift, driven, and has a cruising speed of Law School, chairman of the 230 miles per hour. Hearing Committee, said he Martin Luther King. The statement Room 130, psychology building. but certainly Larry Lee, chairman received the charges against 25 of the A fro-American Society black students on March 6. Pye said reads, in part, as follows: "During he met with the attorneys for each this period the society will conduct Prejudice to blacks in side in order to set a date, for the a commemoration service on the trial. steps. An atmosphere According to Pye, the Hearing of respect and sincerity is deemed Committee was ready to proceed at appropriate for this occasion as well any time, as was Spears, attorney as during the entire day and politics showing decline for the University. especially during the designated By George Gallup measurement in June, 1967. The also shows that prejudice toward (C) 1969, American Institute of change in this two-year period has Jews in politics is declining. Public Opinion been registered primarily among Eighty-six persons in 100 today say ROTC courses both PRINCETON, N.J.,-Evidence those groups that have traditionally they would vote for a qualified Jew that the Negro is gaining acceptance been most opposed to a Negro (as for President, compared to 46 in in American society is revealed by well as a Jew and a Catholic) 100 a 1937 survey. Two years ago the latest nationwide survey which becoming President. These groups the iigure was 82 in every 100. varied and technical shows a new high in the proportion are people with little formal An increase in willingness to of people who say they would vote education, older persons and white vote for a Catholic has also been By Bob Dunn Weather and Navigation," and for a Negro for President. Southerners. recorded. In 1937, 64 per cent said West Campus reporter "Evolution of the Art of War." Just eleven years ago in 1958, they would vote for a Catholic for Naval and Air Science courses on Being much more difficult and Although the public opinion when the first measurement on the climate is changing, Negroes clearly President. In a 1958 survey the campus are known to be vocationally slanted, primarily subject was taken, a Negro's percentage had increased to 68 per interesting, quite technical, and students who will be entering the have a long way to go in actually prospects for ever reaching the attaining high political office. cent. Following the election of range from being easy to difficult. armed forces take these courses. nation's highest office looked John F. Kennedy, a Roman The first year of both Naval and ROTC student opinion of their particularly dim. At that time 38 The lates survey was conducted Catholic, the percentage jumped to in over 300 localities across the Air Science involve much rote courses varies. One freshman Air per cent of all adults interviewed 82 per cent. work. Memorization of terms, rank, Force cadet commented, "Its really s^d they would vote for a qualified nation selected by probability The following tables show the weaponry, and ship equipment are great This year Air Science is a crip Negro for President. Since then sampling methods. A total of 1514 tMnd Qn ^j,,^ ^ vote for a basic necessities for an introduction course, I'd recommend it to opposition has steadily broken adults were interviewed in person CathoIic md a Jew: into the course. The classes, anyone. But its going to get down, and today a solid majority of by trained field workers. Vote for a Jew? nevertheless, do include studies on rougher." Most upperclass 67 per cent say they would vote for This was the question asked: current events, Vietnam, and midshipmen and cadets feel that a Negro, There's always much discussion Yes No United States foreign policy. a "fairly decent" program is offered. The latest percentage represents about the qualifications of 1937 46% 4%6 Grades are based totally on The basic difference between Presidential candidates—their 1958 62 28 academic performance in Naval a 13-point rise from the previous 1961 68 23 ROTC and other course offerings education, age, race, religion and 1963 77 17 Science, according to their course lies in the vocational aspects of the the like. If your party nominated a 1965 80 13 structure outline. The Air Science generally well-qualified man for 1967 82 13 Department. The Services are here SLF names 1969 86 6 Courses, on the other hand, base to make officers for the Navy and President and he happened to be a 80% of the student's grade on Vote for a Catholic? Air Force, and they therefore must HSW tlCflUS Negro, would you vote for him? "Academics" and 20% on "Corps Yes No Training," which is a weekly drill prepare the students so that they Here is the trend: may be ready to command The Student Liberation Front 1937 6%4 2%8 immediately upon graduation from elected new heads of its four 1940 62 31 The upper level courses offered college. Classes are extremely central committees last night. They 1958 1958 68 25 are: Ed 1963 1959 69 20 are much more technically technical, but yet have the same Lavalle, Strategy; Steve 1965 1960 71 20 oriented. They go under such titles academic worth in semester hours Koons, Education; Bauara 1967 1961 82 13 1969 1963 84 13 as "Naval Engineering," "Problems as aanmy other course that Duke Radovich, Research and Analysis; 1965 87 10 of Flight and Aerospace Sciences of offers. 1967 89 9 and Lynn Gellenbeck, Mobilization. A further question in the survey 1969 88 8 Page Four The Duke Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1969 Departments react —- Weekend to emerging unions \ "\ to follow By Bruce Coville endorsed by the original union, but many of the issues on which the The first departmental union at union had hoped to take action, Duke was formed in the early part such as retaining of faculty tradition members, was taken totally out of of the 1968 fall semester when By Teddie Clark students in the Political Science their consideration. ' Department met to protest the On March 18 the chairmen of all Staff writer removal of Professors Tom Baylis the unions had a meeting at which "Duke Spring Weekend and Jim Hart. For several months Professor Andrew Feenberg combines all of the traditions of they were the only union of this presented a position paper on the past Joe Colleges with type on campus. increase of student power. Some of innovations," according to Bob Marlay, Chairman of the Weekend's After the occupation of Allen the chairmen took this paper back to their unions to consider its Steering Committee. Building on February 13, and the Top performers such as Ian and crisis that followed it, students adoption, while others felt that it was too progressive for the present Sylvia, Aretha Franklin, and the decided to form these unions in Hoofn'Horn players highlight the every department. situation. Zoya Oryshkevich outlined what April 24-26 weekend. "The On February 16, interested weekend's theme, LThe Times, They majors from each department met she wishes to see the unions accomplish in the next seven weeks The lunar module shown after it separated from the command module Are a'Changin', expresses the to set up these unions. At this time continual flux that characterizes the largest unions were history, and the plans she hopes to see during the Apollo 9 flight. English, and the already existing implemented in her own our era," said a committee member. Poli ci Union. Each of the unions dspartment, Romance Languages. Most of the innovations of the -elected : chairman, and embarked The schedule which she has drawn weekend revolve around the float on a stt of what changes needed up calls for a questionnaire to be Fellowships won building activities. This year, any to be ins i • to improve their distributed to the majors in the organized group will be allowed to respective departments. department, which will be used to build a float in contrast to the past Terry Hagens was elected general make a more critical and far more limitation to fraternities, sororities, chairman for the meetings of all the detailed analysis of the individual and independent living groups. chairmen from each of the courses and departmental problems by four Duke profs The "free beer" and "free individual unions. Later Zoya than does the present teacher buses" of last years float building course evaluation. According to Oryshkevich took over this Four Duke University professors Cilia." will continue. "More taps and more position. Miss Oryshkevich, while the teacher sanitary facilities will alleviate some course evaluation is a valuable tool were named winners today of 1969 Dr. Bressler will go the National The faculty of the departments Guggenheim Fellowships. Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md., of the problems which resulted last it is not in-depth enough to meet year from the unlimited greeted the several unions in the needs of the majors, or to be Heading the Duke winners is Dr. on July 1, 1969 for a year of different manners. In the biology used as a tool in analyzing and W.W. Kulski, James B. Duke research on "The Effects of distribution of beer," a committee department the union found little proposing answers to the Professor of Russian Affairs, who Pharmacologic Agents on the member remarked. opposition from the faculty. Other departmental problems. accomplished the rare feat of Metabolism of the Pancreas and on "The Shirelles" and "The unions met with some departmental winning his second Guggenheim. He Insulin Secretion." Villagers" (formerly "The Village Review" will play at float building. opposition. The history union was Another project calls for is joined by Dr. Jacob J. Blum, Dr. Tetel will be in Paris, France, undercut by the department professor of physiology; Dr. Rubin and Florence, Italy, from January The format of Duke Spring faculty, which sent a form letter to beginning a correspondence with Weekend follows traditional lines. schools that are noted for their Bressler, professor of medicine and to September, 1970. His research all history majors and had them pharmacology; and Dr. Marcel topic is "Language and Structure in Float building on Thursday night elect six representatives to a proficiency in certain departments will culminate in the parade early and asking for their suggestions on Tet el, professor of Romance Marguerite De Navarre's committee which will have advisory languages. 'Heptameron.' " Friday afternoon. status to the department. Five of improvements and innovations that Ian and Sylvia will sing later the six elected were candidates could be made in the departments Three of the four will use the Duke is the only Southern fellowships for study abroad. Friday afternoon at the Lawn here at Duke. university to have as many as four Concert in the Duke Gardens. Box Guggenheim Fellowships are Guggenheim Fellows this year. It SATURDAY, JANUARY 18,1969 awarded by the John Simon suppers will be sold for this thus joins the 19 leading U.S. and concert. Guggenehim Memorial Foundation Canadian institutions for the year, DOWN 19 What one? 41 Bicycle. Hoof'n'Hom's "How to Succeed PUZZLE 1 Sheath. 22 Repent. 42 Phrasing. for academic merit. They include in terms of number of winners. 2 At a great 24 Shrub. 45 Of us. in Business Without Really Trying" By James Leavell distance. 2.5 Closes. 46 Tale. grants to support recipients while 3 Tart. 26 Tall. 47 Foremost. they are pursuing promising and parties will follow the Lawn 55 Stuff and 4 Little child. 27 Spiral. 48 Third power. Concert on Friday evening. 28 Having life. 49 Mimicked. scholarly projects. 58 Statue. prod e dure. 29 Intertwined. 50 Lean-to. Study program For those who are interested, 60 Malt liouor. 6 Text. 30 Strings. 51 Alphabetic Dr. Kulski, recipient of a 61 Is in debt. 7 Trust. 31 Dccav, letter (pi.). previous Guggenheim in 1961, will there will be a Lacrosse game lO Poker stake. 62 Short 8 Spherical as fruit. v,1 Group of be in Germany and other European Saturday afternoon. That evening, 14 In action. informal 32 Test. Major Attractions will present 15 Person of letters. 9 Also.' 33 Joins. 53 Old. countries from February to June, to be created 63 Small 10 Article of 35 Slight 54 Muddle. 1970, for research on current Aretha Franklin. Following this 16 Puddie. whirlpool. depressions. 50 Soak . 17 Fry lightly. 64 Mail. 11 Midday. 38 Lure. Soviet foreign policy. performance, Hoofn'Horn will 18 Free scope. 65 Spurs. 12 Accepted. 39 Woman of 57 Twice one. hold its Saturday night show and 20 Do wrong. 13 Shade trees. position. 59 Cow's sound. Dr. Blum plans to work with Nonprofessional classroom aides 21 Military living groups will give parties. organiza- Prof. A. Katchalsky at Weizmann and community workers from 25 ! • IS 11 12 11 I nstitute for Science, Rehovath, Follow Through projects will begin •23 Goose cries. ' ' * • » ' • studies at colleges and universities 24 Color of :i IS Israel, during the 1969-70 academic the sky. " year. His research there will be on near their homes this summer under 25 Leg part. n 13 9 -Fith Decade- 27 Greet. 1 I' "A Theoretical and Experimental a Federally financed career 311 Stylish: ^•21 22 •j;J Study of Hydrody namic development program, the U.S. coll 0(1. -' Office of Education said recently. (Continued from page 1) il Watch 4 25 Interaction Between Adiac-nt secretly. RE' aaal results on some prospects are still 34 Collide. *" indefinite," he said. 35 Moistened a I. •R3C SI 32 33 " According to the terms of this 36 Paid athlete. 36 37 Wealthy. " _ •Duke role studied- grant from the Ford Foundation. 38 Bunk in •_" HT" Duke University must raise $32 P " 39 See. ' ' ,0 41 million from sources other than the 40 Girl's name. •B Duke Endowment, the federal 41 Magician's 13 44 (Continued from page 1) H'- possibility of forming an internship government, and trusts with special 42 Forgo. E ! The study said a checking 43 Marry. aBr 1 program for black businessmen. interest in Duke by June 30 in 44 Delivers H * account has been opened with the order to receive $8 million from the ss ga ; Project Outreach is a program Mechanics and Farmers Bank. The 45 Abundance: " B" Ford Foundation. If this goal is not 55 _•57 " organized by the Durham Business colloq. University also holds an account at reached, the Ford Foundation will 46 Adjusts 1 I" , and Professional Chain and the the Mutual Savings and Loan .0 ,2 National Business League to still match every four dollars which 47 Violent " Association, and an investment of 63 84 ,5 Duke has collected for the grant anger. promote businesses in ghetto areas. $3000.00 has been made in United 48 Class of with a donation of one dollar. "As society. 1 The study suggested" that Durham, Inc., a black cooperative 51 Encircle. • Field Enterprises, Inf. of the end of March," Ross said, 52 Water attempts be made to increase supermarket. "Duke is about $12 million short of barrier. contracts with the six black With respect to $32 million. Solul Yesterday's Puzzle construction businesses in Durham. University-owned properties, the Duke was selected to receive this Also, the study suggested that study said that the real estate grant in June, 1966. At this time CRYPTOGRAM — By Rita Salvato the University see that privately as agency that manages the MacGeorge Bundy, president of the well as government financed University's properties does not Ford Foundation, said he hoped contracts contain the appropriate inspect them, but that the City the grant would challenge Duke to CRIMEFKGT, UMGCBFCA provisions of the Civil Rights Act of Building Inspector will inspect any "attain parity with leading 1964. In addition, it was stated that property on request of the tenant institutions in other regions." the university should improve or owner. The real estate agency JUFCAT KNNGE FC IRCT. The Fifth Decade Program, methods of investigating charges receives and acts upon the launched in 1965, is an overall that agencies representing the Inspector's notices. effort by the University to raise University are discriminatory. The study states that the Yesterday's cryptogram: Druggist, not travel $187 million in ten years, and is Furthermore, the study University is an Equal Opportunity aimed at increased construction, agent, sole advisor on drop-out trips. suggested that the University Employer and that this has been improved faculty salaries, increased continue to work with the Director affirmed in various public enrollment, and a broader base of of Project Outreach in all areas statements, notices, and in thc finances at Duke. aimed at promoting black official Personnel Handbook. Friday, April 4, 1969 The Duke Chronicle ge Five -Poor communications hurt negotiations

(Continued from page 1) undergraduate level. Another meeting of the committee was speaking on their role in a supervisory committee." smaller groups, usually consisting of a few students and a not held until after the Allen Building seizure, though one The "apparent consensus" on the proposals for an professor or administrator, to visit the people with the had been scheduled for February 15. undergraduate program that Dr. Knight refers to in his power to act on these proposals. Throughout November statement was a consensus within the Proctor Committee; these small groups discussed the blacks' proposals with Undergraduate program not top priority the black students did not agree with the committee's department heads, who hold nearly a monopoly of the The formulation of an undergraduate program in recommendations and continued pressing for a student role power to institute new courses and hire new teachers, and Afro-American studies was never the top priority of the in the supervisory committee. selected members of the administration who could act on Proctor group; consideration of the program was adopted as Dr. Proctor recommended that a committee of faculty the proposals—including Dr. Robert Ballantyne, director of a task that might be connected with the major purpose of members be immediately established to serve as a admissions, and Harold Lewis, dean of arts and sciences. the committee. temporary supervisory body for an Afro-American Some action was taken as a result of meeting with these The black students~and the university community at program: the suggestion culminated in the formation of the administrators. Ballantyne agreed with the black proposal large—was never informed about the formation of the Budd Committee. to use students in recruiting programs at black high schools, Proctor Committee. No students were told that a Provost Hobbs sent a letter to Mike McBride, president but, in attempts to initiate this plan, difficulties arose. The committee existed that was examining the establishment of of the Afro-American Society, asking him to meet with main problem was that a recruiting trip to Washington a graduate African and Afro-American studies program, Dean Lewis to pick a list of names of men the blacks would much less consulted in any way on the content of such a approve of sitting on such a committee. McBride did not would take at least three days, perhaps more, and few black program. Other members of the faculty, including those students could afford to miss classes and studies for that immediately reply. who taught courses dealing with black culture and history, At a meeting between house presidents and the many days. and even members of the committee, were not aware that it Three black students and Dean Price visited Dean Lewis Kerckhoff Committee, held on March 8, one black student was taking some initial steps in evolving an undergraduate who was present was asked whether the Afros would send during this time to discuss the hiring of a black advisor. program. Lewis began looking for plans to combine the role of a representatives to met with Lewis. The student left and black advisor with some other position in the university. He The lack of a meeting between November and the black returned with McBride, who agreed to attend a meeting. At understood that acting as advisor to the blacks would not seizure of Allen Building perhaps explains the poor two o'clock, Kerckhoff called Lewis to tell him that be a full time job, and with the black students shared the communication between members of the committee and McBride would meet with him; by three, McBride and two between the committee and other interested professors. other black students were meeting with Lewis, Dr. Joel concern that an advisor be "integrated into the mainstream By the time of the move into Allen Building, though, no Colton, and Dr. Oliver Ferguson, all of whom were acting as of the university." He even asked one white employee of comprehensive suggestion for an undergraduate black representatives of the Undergraduate Faculty Council. the university to act as black advisor during the spring studies program had been evolved; such a proposal emerged According to Lewis, one student came with a list of names semester, though the person he asked, after considering the from three meetings of the Proctor Committee in the weeK he had written down of faculty members the blacks would offer, declined. following the unrest. The program was formed without like to have serve on the committee; during the meeting Commitment to black advisor consultation with black students, for the draft was to serve Lewis and the blacks revised the list, ending up with 14 These efforts by Lewis underlined a commitment by the as the faculty's proposal when they met with the blacks at candidates. After the blacks had left, Lewis picked five men administration to hire a black advisor. However, no explicit the weekend retreat, Februayr 22 through March 2. from the list "as the students understood I would." commitment to the proposal was communicated to the black students during the time Dean Lewis was considering Silence Students learn on Monday the specifics of a black advisor's role. This silence was not deliberate: it is simply not Monday morning, Lewis wrote McBride a letter At a 45-minute meeting of the whole committee on university policy to announce the formation of any such informing him that the committee of faculty members had November 1, the tentative achievements of the ad hoc faculty committees even if the committee is dealing with a been formed. However, the blacks first learned of the committee were emphasized. This was the last full meeting subject as extremely important to some students as appointments that afternoon when a group of four of the committee, though the group was never formally Afro-American studies were to blacks. The committee, as a students, black and white, came to ask Lewis when the whole, never imagined that the need felt by the black committee was to be formalized; he gave them a copy of dissolved. students for considerations of a black studies program was the letter he had sent to McBride. A ft er several weeks of meeting as small groups, so intense that it could lead to the seizure of Allen At 3:45, the Budd Committee met for the first time in a communication stopped between the blacks and the Building; the committee never realized that black students committee's other members. The apparent reason was that meeting requested by Dr. Knight through a spokesman. felt that their proposals were receiving no attention and no During this session, which lasted until after five, the the students could not see that these often brief meetings action, that they were being ignored. with department heads and administrators were members agreed to suggest a supervisory committee to the accomplishing anything. "Breaking down into those smaller The people to whom the black students had spoken in students that would be composed of five faculty members groups may have been a mistake," John Cell commented. October and November were not serving on the Proctor and three students. In addition to the fact that action on the black proposals Committee—with the exception of Dr. Watson, who served At 5:15, the Budd Committee arrived to meet with nine had to come from a large number of men with whom the on both the Proctor and ad hoc committees. blacks to discuss the membership of the supervisory blacks had only brief meetings, another factor slowed down Though no meetings were held between the November committee. Dr. Kerckhoff had arranged the meeting and the process of obtaining decisions and changes. This factor session and the ones following the Allen Building seizure, was asked to stay, though he acted as chairman and said was the change of provosts during the autumn. The Dr. Proctor reports that some work needed as the basis for nothing. The discussion lasting the next 40 minutes was transition made it difficult to get quick decisions on forming an Afro-American undergraduate program was "neither detailed or prolonged," Dr. Budd reports: the done during those months. An inventory of courses black students first called for a 5-5 committee, then proposals that had to pass through that office; this available at "tne undergraduate level, not only at Duke but substituted the 5-4-1 proposal. difficulty affected any department or group on campus at UNC and NCC, was conducted. A plastic definition of seeking such decisions, not only the black students. The blacks protrayed their objection to the 5-3 what courses relate to African and Afro-American studies clearly—the suggested configuration did not provide for an Students saw no work led to the inclusion of general courses like "The adequate student role, and the students would always be However, the black students could not see that any of Development of American Democracy" (History al-a2), outvoted. This objection was understood by the members their concerns were being worked on; this attitude arose and "State and Local Government Today" (PS 109) to the of the administration and faculty but was declared untrue. either because the proposals weren't met with the speed the more specific "The Negro in America" (Soc. 159) and the "Committees do much more than vote," John Cell blacks considered vital or because efforts to meet their "History of Africa" observed, "and the faculty would certainly think a long concerns were not related to them. The committee itself Dr. Proctor and members of his committee also talked to time before going ahead with proposals the students did not have the power to institute any of the blacks' the chairmen of several departments to see whether they strongly objected to." were willing to initiate courses in black studies or whether Individual members of the Budd Committee had their After this November meeting, Dr. Cell wrote a draft for they would be able to do so—whether they had teachers own reasons for supporting the 5-3 proposal: generally, a black studies program; his draft was supposed to be qualified and interested in teaching courses that would however, they believed that a 5-3 plan guaranteed students co-ordinated with one from the black students. Cell's draft relate to Afro-American studies, and whether they had the an important voice, that it limited the committee to a size was ultimately the only one to go to Dr. Knight; he waited funds to operate such expansion. until the first week of Decembers-two weeks past the time they could work efficiently, and that this plan had a good Knight first wanted the proposal-for the blacks to submit Though there was no direct consultation between men chance of being accepted in the UFC. their draft. who had established Afro-American study programs at After the blacks marched away from Duke, no formal other universities, Dr. Proctor said that members of his communication linked the members of the Budd Cell draft not consensus committee did read reports of some of these programs. Committee and the black students; some informal Finally, Chuck Hopkins agreed to allow Cell's proposal communication existed between individual members and to be released to the president with the understanding that Basis sought for program students, as did some "public" communication delivered in the draft was Cell's alone and that a draft from the blacks The Proctor Committee always worked toward a the speeches given at rallys throughout the week. By this would come later. program and not a department in Afro-American studies. time, the decision on the composition of the supervisory The distinction lies in that a department is an autonomous While the ad hoc committee was still working early in committee was to be made by the UFC, which waited for bloc of courses, with its own director and budget, while a the recommendation of the Budd Committee. In the few November, the Proctor Committee was formed. The program is composed of existing courses crossing committee was formed at the suggestion of the African days before the UFC vote, the Budd group discussed a departmental lines, which, while offering a major, is not number of different proposals coming from a number of Studies Committee chaired by Dr. Harris Proctor; the duties independent. Any additions to a black studies program of this committee, a division of the International Studies people, both on and off the committee—3-3-2, 4-4-2, 5-4 would have to be made by the departments from which with a 2/3 vote needed for passage. The committee, Committee, is to finance faculty and graduate student courses are taken to compose the program. research in Africa. however, retained its recommendation of a 5-3 proposal, The Proctor Committee's original role was to survey a Since only department chairmen and department which was accepted by the UFC. suggestion by Dr. Jim Graham that a graduate program be decision-making structures can institute new courses or hire established in African and Afro-American studies, including new teachers, each chairman has in effect veto power over Student members to be selected proposals that a co-ordinate program with NCC and UNC any suggestion coming from a supervisory committee that a Since the meeting, no further communication has been be established and funds sought from foundations to course be added for the black studies program. established between administrators and faculty members finance graduate fellowships and research. The first meeting of the Proctor Committee with black and the black students. Dean Lewis has written a letter to students was on February 24, following the three McBride asking him to talk about how students will be The invitation written to the prospective members of the committee meetings at which the draft proposal for an selected for the committee. Under the present Proctor Committee asked them to serve on a body to African and Afro-American undergraduate studies program structure—the structure under which the supervisory body "consider the desirability of developing a proposal for was formulated. Although an agenda was then agreed on for would be organized—Dean Lewis, as head of the UFC, establishment of a program in African and Afro-American appoints members of all UFC committees. Studies at the graduate level at Duke University." the upcoming weekend retreat, the two groups approached No mention of undergraduate program the conference with different objectives in mind. When McBride responds to the request, he will be No mention was made of considering an undergraduate consulted on a list of names to fill the positions on the program. The only mentions that such a study be Students interested in role committee: a decision also must be made whether all the undertaken were informal. Cell talked to Proctor about the While the faculty intended to discuss the details of the students should be black. The next issue concerning the idea, and Graham, at the first meeting of the Proctor academic program—for example, how many hours and what supervisory committee may be whether this system for the Committee on November 4, brought up the suggestion that courses would be required for a major—Dr. Proctor appointment of students by a member of the a graduate program might be expanded to the observed that the black students "were most interested in administration will continue. 3Pf)e ©ufee Chronicle . AND WE THOUGHT HE WAS ONE OF US!' The Student Press of Duke University Founded in 1905

Today is Friday, April 4,1969. On this day Jesus, called "the Christ," was crucified on a hill in Jerusalem and Martin Luther King was shot on the balcony of a Memphis motel Not a very good track record for recognizing prophets. Praying for better tuck next time, this is only the Duke Chronicle, Volume 64, Number 113, published at Duke in Durham, North Carolina. News: Ext. 2663. Business: Ext. 6588.

Authority vs -°n the ri*ht- responsibility The plot thickens Provost Hobbs' proposal to give the Dean of Trinity College a veto over any action of the West Campus Community Council is singularly By William F. Buckley, jr.- destructive to the University's gradual progress toward an informed, Among the reasons why the the mutiny. Otherwise, Lindsay Marchi has received the involved community. mayoralty election in New York is would gear up to 1972, anticipating endorsement of the Conservative In making his recommendation, Dr. Hobbs noted that he would prefer of such general interest are l)New at that time a fight against Teddy if Party, and will challenge Lindsay in to "delegate authority where responsibility is placed." York is the center of many things, T. ousts Nixon in 1972; otherwise, June for the Republican This is a step backwards. among them the communications a fight against Teddy, or whoever, endorsement. That would have It is imperative that the University begin to place authority and complex, 2) there aren't many to succeed Nixon. been a good clean contest between responsibility not in the hands of any one man, but in the hands of those elections the year after presidential But in order to do any of these two professionals issuing out of elections, so that special attention things, Lindsay needs to be opposite wings of the same party, who must actually bear the effects of the decision. No single except that a third candidate, administrator, including Provost Hobbs, should have veto over anything is given e.g. to the Mayor of New re-elected as mayor of New York; York and the Governor of New and the irony of it is, as will be right-wing Assemblyman Vito which most of those in the University favor. The WCCC is an excellent Battista, has announced his barometer of widespread feeling. Jersey, and 3) Mayor Lindsay of seen, that New York's conservatives New York is running for President are doing more than anyone else to determination to stay in the It is widely known that Dr. Hobbs feels some consternation about Repbulican race, the result of of the United States. make this possible. which will be to divide the WCCC's recent decisions regarding the presence of women in men's In that connection, it is of The complications are legion. residences. This may have influenced his decision. conservative showing even as course granted that Richard For one thing, Mr. Robert Wagner George Wallace divided it and came If the proposed change in the structure of WCCC goes through, it will Nixon's victory considerably upset has intimated that he might run close to defeating Richard Nixon. make the Council an ineffectual debating club with only the illusion of the timetable. The dream of the once again for mayor of New York. So that Lindsay might yet win the responsibility. Lindsayphiles, a year ago, was: Four years ago, when Mr. Wagner Republican nomination. Supposing, re-election of Lyndon Johnson, a left office after three terms as at that point, that John Marchi fight within the Democratic Party mayor, it was generally believed dropped out of the picture, that the in 1972 between the new and the that providence itself had separated Libera] Party stuck with Lindsay, Foresight old guard (Bobby vs. Humphrey) New York City and Mayor Wagner. and that Wagner took the and in the GOP ditto (Lindsay vs. But the experience of the last four Democratic designation, what The Trustees' voluntary decision to raise Duke's minimum wage is Nixon), with the Democratic years has caused many New would the Conservative Party do, I eqmmendable. Coming at a time when the University is in financial victory going, preferably, to the old Yorkers to think back on the asked one of its leaders. "Cultivate guard, and the Republican victory Wagner years as the Age of Pericles. the reading of poetry," he replied. difficulties, it reflects a change in their attitude toward the conditions of Thus it goes in politics, an Duke"s non-academic workers since the Vigil last spring. to the New Guard. Even That is why so many Democrats otherwise-Bobby vs. Lindsay-the assume that Wagner has merely to extension of the law that in Although the University has not officially announced it, the increase Lindsay people conjectured that declare his candidacy, in order to government you most usually will probably be equal to the $1.80 to which the University of North they had a chance, a very good achieve his nomination. accomplish the opposite of what Carolina has raised its employees. chance. But then the plot thickens. you set out to do. What New York It is especially illuminating that Henry Rauch, a conservative trustee, aches for is good government freed The convulsive year of 1968 Would Wagner succeed in getting helped initiate the move for a change. The decision is obviously wise, and the endorsement of the Liberal of liberal abstractions. Lindsay is upset that among many other the incarnation of abstract it is, therefore, significant that the right-wing of the Board favors such a blueprints, but the consolidations Party? He did the last two times liberalism, and the results have been move. have gradually taken place, and the around, and there are potentates in chaos. Yet the congeries of private The trustees' action comes at a time when negotiations with the situation is now as follows: Nixon the Liberal Party who still love him and public ambitions surrounding non-academic employees are reportedly moving smoothly, with goodwill will presumably be re-nominated, and do not love their incumbent the entire mayoralty campaign may although it is not to be dismissed mayor, John Lindsay, for well give it a thrust entirely on both sides. complicated reasons. Much of the credit for the drastic alteration in the University's posture that Lindsay might serve in 1972 as different from what the text-books tell you. is due to the humanity and foresight of Vice President Huestis. He has Eugene McCarthy did in 1968, only Meanwhile on the conservative given Duke's business operations a much-needed reorganization and Lindsay would hope to consumnate front, Republican Senator John redirection since he has been here. Perhaps most important, he has been outstandingly responsive to recommendations for change and candidly —observer- critical of the University. We hope the new-found concern of the administration and trustees will generate more such wise decisions as the University begins to serve rather than exploit the region. Pentagon horse opera

•By Russell Baker Editor, Alan Ray (C) 1969 N.V. Times News Service "Killin' music," the town folks own learning to do sums on their **. Manager, Bruce Vance WASHINGTON-A mean man called it. Seems like we never have slates if he ever got up his nerve to j Editor, Bob Ashley; Editorial Chairman, David Shaffer; on a mean horse rode meanly into no tension in this town without aska girl for a date. Executive Editor, Tom Campbell; Associate Editors, Jim town. He was no stranger. that background music whinin' The jail door opened shyly. It McCullough, Mark Pinsky; Editorial Page Editors, Pat Black, Alan "It's the Mean Kid," the boys in through the dust," a clean decent was a shy girl from back Shusterman, Araminta Johnston; Associate Managing Editor, Clay feed merchant had once said. east—Boston in fact. She had come Steinman; Assistant Editor, Richard Smurthwaite; Staff Director, the saloon whispered when he strode to the bar. Then everybody "The Kid's in town, Luke," a West with fancy Radcliffe corsets shut up, including the piano player. deputy told a lean man with good and education for reasons that Carolyn Arnold; Feature Editor, Dave Badger; Entertainment made no sense whatever to Luke. Editor, Rusty McCrady; Sports Editor, Bob Switzer; Photography They knew the Kid hated to have jaw muscles. His name was Luke. Editor, Jesse Venable; Assistant Managing Editors, Bob people talking and playing the Sometimes he wore a star. Nights For months she had been giving the Haughton, Peter App.ebome, Gary Wein, Bob Entman, David piano when he was drinking. It he sat around the jail humming to whole town a pain with her fancy Pace; News Editors, Ed Harrison, Connie Renz, Mary Schuette, interfered with his thinking about himself because he was too shy to Boston accent and sidesaddle Carolyn Bacal, Wire Editors, Cort Pederson, Jim Vaughn, Dan the fellow he'd come to town to talk to girls. riding. Balumniac, Boo Bronson; Assistant Entertainment Editor, Dave gun. This killing has got to stop, SmaUen;Associate Feature Editor, John Duchelle. 'TH go on up there to the saloon Assistant Business Manager for Special Projects, Mark ' Lees; Outside in the street there was a and see what kind of guns the Kid's Luke," she pleaded. "Killing, Advertising Manager, Steve Gross; Accountant, Sue Dlston; Ad lot of dust and a pretty widder and packin'," said the deputy. Outside killing, killing-that's all you know layout, Margie Ashworth, Jan Kennerty, Rosemary Jann. , buckboards and clean decent folks the tumbleweeds were tumbling out here." Luke thought she looked who were tired of lawlessness. through the half-finished just like a high-spirited filly, and he Through the dust you could hear schoolhouse where Luke hoped wanted to kiss her but he didn't ominous background music. he'd some day have children of his (Continued on page 7) Friday, April 4, 1969 The Duke Chronicle Page Seven Duke's role in Durham problems

Editor's Note: The following is has been established with the an article prepared for the Manager states that he has no University has conducted a summer contractors and that the majority Mechanics and Farmers Bank. evidence of any violation by this internship program wherein two of such contracts are made on the Chronicle by the Division of - While University investments Business and Finance. agency of a policy dealing with recen graduates or rising seniors basis of competitive bids, attempts are the responsibility of the discrimination with respect to race, from North Carolina College have can be made to involve some of A preliminary study of the Investment Committee, the creed, or national origin. (We spent the summer months in an these smaller contractors on smaller University's role in the solution of University is making a direct understand that several rental units on-the-job situation at Duke projects.) problems of the Durham investment in United Durham, in "white" areas have been rented University-one in the Personnel community has been completed. - That the University adopt tbe Incorporated. by this agency to Negro families Department and one in the policy that the provisions of the While this study is part of an - The University has had for and some homes for sale in "white" Controller's area. ongoing program of review and Civil Rights Act of 1964 be some time saving accounts at the neighborhoods have been sold to The report suggested the following incorporated in future construction analysis, it specifically looked into Mutual Savings and Loan Negroes.) additional steps to be taken: eight of seventeen recommend­ contracts that are privately Association. - Further exploration of ideas financed as well as government ations made by a group of students - The real estate agency that already discussed by members of last fall to President Knight. The - The University is an Equal manages rentals of the University purchasing staff and financed. (Plans are underway that report on the Business and Finance Opportunity Employer. This has University-owned properties does the staff of Project Outreach are will lead to implementation of this study listed progress already made been affirmed through public not inspect rental properties which aimed at the establishment or recommendation in approximately as well as additional steps that are statements, a statement signed by it manages, to insure compliance improvement of black businesses. 30 days.) contemplated. the President in the official with housing codes; this is not a (Repackaging of detergents and Personnel Handbook of the requirement in the management of - Examine and improve the liquid soaps are two suggested existing procedure for investigating - A seminar was conducted by University, notices outlining the property for an owner. However, product lines.) members of the staff of the employment provisions of the Civil the City Building Inspector will and evaluating claims of University purchasing department Rights Act of 1964 posted in inspect any property on request of - Further encouragement and discrimination by agencies in the for some twenty-five black conspicuous areas of the personnel the tenant or owner. This real reminders to black businessmen and businessmen to explain procedures to Project Outreach staff to urge community which represent the offices, and by regularly and estate agency does receive University. involved in becoming a vendor to routinely affirming in employment inspector's notices to correct black businessmen to complete the the University. recruiting advertisements that Duke deficiencies in the name of owners remaining steps to become a vendor - Continue discussions with the - In the area of construction and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. and does comply with orders to to the University. Director of Project Outreach in all correct such deficiencies. renovation projects, much of the - The real estate agency that - Attempt to implement the of the recommended subject areas. masonry work of the University awarding of construction contracts such as plastering, bricklaying, manages rentals of - The University, through the Commenting on the Business University-owned properties has a Personnel Department, has to the six black businesses in the stone work and some concrete Durham area that are construction and Finance Study, Mr. Huestis finishing is done largely by black stated policy of nondiscrimination communicated with Project stated that "It is planned to with regard to race, color, or Outreach to explore the possibility oriented. (It was noted that though masons who are independent national origin not only with most University construction conduct additional follow-up contractors. of establishing an internship reviews on a continuing basis in the respect to Duke University program for present or prospective projects are of such magnitude as to - A checking account identical to properties but also in managing all require the services of large, future." properties. The University Housing black businessmen. checking accounts with other banks - For the past two years the well-equipped, well-staffed April 2,1969 Minimum requirements change

Editor's note: An increasing French, German, Greek, Latin, proficiency in German, Russian, or following list: Economics 1—2 or 109, 110, 111, 117,119,121,122. number of departments are Russian, and Spanish. All students Greek wiil make arrangements to 51-52, 132, 149, 150, 154; Art and Music: Art 51-52, Music loosening requirements for next are required to demonstrate do so with the department. History 1—2 or 51—52; Political 1-2, 51-52, or 125 followed by year. The following is a restatement proficiency in foreign language Students who are currently in Science 11 or 61 to be followed by of the minimum uniform equivalent to that attained by German 64 will have fulfilled the any Political Science course with a 134, 139, 163, or 165; Classical requirements for the classes of completing the second college year requirement with the satisfactory 100 number, Psychology 91,92,93, Studies 141-142. 1970, 1971, and 1972, as provided of that language, either by passing completion of the course, although 94, 95 and either Psychology 100 Note that in Social Sciences and by the Undergraduate Faculty the second college year of the they are encouraged to affirm their or 101; or Sociology 91 to be History the two courses must be in Council Students and faculty will language at Duke or by passing an knowledge of the language by followed by any Sociology course the same department; in the also receive a copy of the changes examination upon entrance to enrolling in German 91. Questions numbered below 190, or Humanities, in the same division. in the mail. Students should, Duke University or any time should be addressed to the Anthropology 9 3-94. (In Note also that in double-numbered however, note a correction in the thereafter. Satisfactory proficiency student's academic dean, his major registration please follow this courses, i.e. courses joined by a sentence on Psychology in the advisor, or the language corrected list of Psychology hyphen both courses must be may be demonstrated by meeting departments. statement published here. the College Entrance Examination courses.) completed to fulfill the requirement in Social Science and Restatement of the Minimum Board Placement Test scores in the Natural science—formal science. Uniform Requirements for the Clas­ foreign languages listed in the Two semester-courses. A student Humanities. Two in the Humanities. ses of 1970,1971, and 1972 Freshman Academic Guide, 1967* may satisfy this requirement by semester-courses selected from the Physical Education. Physical In three separate decisions the *The effect of moving to the completing (1) two hyphenated following list, with both courses education is required during each of Undergraduate Faculty Council has foreign language requirement of the laboratory courses in one of the drawn from the same division of the first two years and is normally natural sciences (biology, Literature, Philosophy, or Art and completed by the end of the revised the minimum uniform new curriculum is (1) to do away Music. requirements for the B.A. degree of with the validating year for those chemistry, geology, or physics), (2) sophomore year. the old curriculum in order to bring students who have demonstrated two courses in mathematics (except Literature: English 55—56, The minimum uniform them closer to the structure of the proficiency by examination at Mathematics 51), or (3) one course 57-58, 111-112, 125-126, requirements for the B.S. degree new curriculum. In January it Duke, (2) to permit the student to in mathematics (except 131-132, 137-138, 143-144, or remain unchanged with two halved the requirements in take a proficiency examination Mathematics 51) and one course in any two consecutive courses in the exceptions: (1) the requirement of Religion, Social Science and whenever it is given at Duke, logic (Philosophy 48). series 173-176; Classical Studies the first college year of a second History, and the Humanities. In whether he has been enrolled in a Religion. One semester-course 111-112, 121-122; any two college language has been dropped; March it merged the natural science Duke language course or not, (3) to selected from 1, 2, 51, 52, 55, 85, foreign language literature courses (2) the Religion requirement has and formal science requirements permit the student to fulfill the 93, or 105. above 100 (not given in translation) been halved and may be fulfilled by and reduced the numbe of requirement in German with the Social Science and History. Two will satisfy the requirement in this completing one semester-course required courses from three to two. completion of German 64. semester-courses selected from a division. selected from 1, 2, 51, 52, 55, 85, Recently, in April it has replaced Students who have already single department and from the Philosophy 4l, 42, 93, 94, 101, 93, or 105. the foreign language requirement of demonstrated proficiency by the old curriculum with that of the examination at Duke and who have new. As a result of these decisions, not already taken the validating the Minimum Uniform year are thus excused from taking -The kid vs Luke- Requirements for the B.A. degree it. Students who wish to for the Classes of 1970, 1971, and demonstrate proficiency in French, (Continued from page 6) Winchester," he mused. "That cuts turn off that background music?" 1972 now read: Spanish, or Latin by examination know how. it! you there!" he pointed to a the Kid demanded, but nobody English. 2 semester-courses. This on Friday, May 16, 1969 must "There won't be any killin'," he craven coward. "Go down to the could. Then the Kid consulted the requirement is met by the complete registration in the hummed, "as long as I've enough mine and get me a keg of dynamite mail-order catalogue. "Tell Luke," completion of English 1—2. Counseling Center, 309 Flowers, by guns to keep all these visitin' Kids powder." he instructed the deputy, "that I'll Foreign Language. The languages Friday, April 11, 1969. Students from thinkin' they can kill and get And, turning to the deputy: be walkin' down the street at High which meet this requirement are wishing to demonstrate their away with it." "You tell Luke I'll be walkin' down Noon two months from now As the girl from back East was the street at dinnertime a-packin' a-packin' two sixguns, a sawed-off led away to a boarding house, the two sixguns, a sawed-off Winchester Winchester, two kegs of dynamite, Letter to the editor deputy returned. "The Kid says and a keg of dynamite." two cannon and a bomb big enough he's gonna be walkin' down the "Get all the dynamite you can to blow this whole town off the lay hands on," Luke told the map." and William Linke was Charles street at teatime a-packin' two Allen Rae, Editor sixguns," he told .Luke. deputy, "and wheel up those two Luke raised. "Two sixguns, a TheChronicle Line. I note this week that W.K. cannon the army forgot down at sawed-off Winchester, all the Howard is now Richard Howard. "You go on back up there and You can call me a "Blue tell the Kid," said Luke, "that I'll the depot. Then tell the Kid I'll be dynamite I can lay hands on, two Meanie" but please spell my name As long as you're changing be walkin' too. With two sixguns waitin' for him with two sixguns, a cannon, a bomb big enough to blow right. The "U" comes before the everyone's name, I've always rather and a sawed-off Winchester." sawed-off Winchester, all the this whole town off the map and "E", just like in "blue." liked the name "Eugene"....but just A t the saloon the kid was dynamite I can lay hands on and another bomb that can explode the At least you got the first name forget it. I can see it now passing the time by scaring the two cannon." Kid's bomb in midair with enough correctly. Last month I was Frank daylights out of the bartender. Back at the Saloon, that called bang to blow the whole state off Huestis instead of Charles Huestis Uegene Heustis "Two sixguns and a sawed-off for another drink. "Can't anybody the map," Luke said. Page Hght The Duke Chronicle Forecast for the baseball season

By Arthur Daley still puts undue pressures on pretty (C) 1969 N.V. Times News Service good pitching. That leaves the NEW YORK-The gods gave divisional championship between Cassandra the gift of prophecy and San Francisco and Cincinnati. then it was ordained that no one The Giants have a new manager would believe her predictions. It in Clyde King and a new leadoff just goes to show how unrewarding hitter in Willie Mays. Otherwise is the art of forecasting. But that is they are the same old Giants. Like not sufficient to deter anyone who Avis, they may try harder but they is thick-skinned enough and still are slated for second. The Reds thickheaded enough to stare had baseball's best hitting team last soulfully into the future and offer year but a wholesale epidemic of his estimates of how the pennant sore arms by a supposedly strong races will evolve. pitching staff undid the work of the There is an extra catch to the hitters. They don't need much to operation this year because every finish atop their group and the Fearless Forecast has twice as much return of Gary Nolan might be the chance of being wrong as he was in needed lift. the old days. Both leagues have Now for the east. Again it will expanded into two divisions of six be an expansion team on the teams with the winners of each bottom and the bilingual rooters in group meeting in preliminary Montreal will cheer loudly for their playoffs within each league to gerent or manager, Gene Mauch, as produce the World Series well as assorted guys who serve as representatives. lanceurs or pitchers, interieurs or infielders, voltigeurs or outfielders, The Lacrosse team in action against Ohio Wesleyan. The team up to this point has a 3-1 record and will face This automatically makes for Towson State this Saturday on the soccer field. A large turnout would be appreciated. double trouble in sorting out the and receveurs or catchers. ball clubs into anything even Three teams will battle for the '•>yms.-:

. 286-7761 FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE *n»e Largest Camera Store Leica BUICK'S OPEL KADETT 2-DOOR SEDAN HsmnER ia Durham-Chapel Hill Kodak Aho featuring Sony tape recorders, Nikon • HILTON fnifwturt TV*, transistor radios Hasselblad UapfaM Photo Supp-Un Picture Framing • 161 East Franklin St. Chapel Hill MM ERWIN RD. Triangle Area's Most Progressiva Buick-Opel Dealer Br Duke UnmnHy Friday, April 4, 1969 The Duke Chronicle Page Nine Sister George' unerotic Rock and Country By Renata Adler chirping and screamish; even Beryl the beach. The scene goes on for (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service Reid, as George, seems to have ages (Aldrich's attempt, I suppose, NEW YORK-For the first few become, since the play, just a to gather some of the refugees from minutes of "The Killing of Sister w h i nnying hissing granny on a "Therese and Isabelle"). It is the jon Byrds' new LPj George," it seems the movie is single unconvincing note. longest most unerotic, going to be as viable as the play, by Susannah York, as Childie, is cash-conscious scene between a By Rusty McCrady Frank Marcus, with Sister disturbing, but seems devoutly and person and a breast there has ever Entertainment Editor George—a motorbike-riding Sister understandably, to be wishing been on screen, and outside a "Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde," CS 9755 on Columbia. of Mercy on a B.B.C. soap opera by herself in some heterosexual part. surgeon's office. Not much of a Although the group has experienced numerous changes in style and day, a hard drinking tweedy lesbian Childie and George, for some first. personnel during the last four years, Roger (formerly Jim) McGuinn's by night—about to be killed off in reason, are not so much made up as her TV role, and to lose her frilly oiled, as for a channel swim. The Byrds have managed to preserve their identity apart from the mainstream roommate at home. prolonged, simultaneously serious of popular music. They were, for instance, one of the first bands to Robert Aldrich ("The Dirty and mocking treatment of attempt a synthesis between rock and country music. "Dr. Byrds and Mr. Dozen," "Lylah Clare") cuts homosexuals, I suppose, inevitably Hyde," their latest LP, is their third and most successful effort to blend cleverly around the ends of London turns vicious and silly—as these two forms of music. brick walls from scene to scene, as homosexuality itself inevitably has The union between country and rock is accomplished in three facets of Sister George, accompanied by a lot a degree of parody in it. But there the music. The listener first notices that on almost all the selections, the of bass music with a little thunder is a scene between Coral Browne voices have a tremulous, bluegrass quality. "This Wheel's on Fhe," for in it, makes her way home to where playing a villainous lesbian studio Chlldie, in a sort of tuti nightie, executive, and Miss York's left example, owes its success to such a voice set against a pure hard rock accompanied by a lot of treble breast, which sets a special kind of background. The same effect is achieved on "King Apathy III" and music, waits. They discuss their low in the treatment of sex—any "Candy." day. kind of sex—in the movies now. Clever uses of tempo provide a second means of unifying country and After that, the only nice things Miss York, whenever her faces is rock. In "Drug Store Truck Driving Man," the drum beat adds rock in the movie are a few solid influence to a song that is otherwise completely country, yet the beat is Anglo-Saxon epithets meaning "go in view, looks embarrassed. Miss Browne approaches the breast with not strong enough to ruin the song's country theme. The drumming on away" and a scene in a London "King Apathy III" consists of fast, stimulating rolls except during the nightclub, where a number of a kind of scholarly interest, like an real-life young ladies with short hair icthyologist finding something refrain: and field-hockey-player walks ambivalent that has drifted up on Roger (Jim) McGuinn of the Byrds So I'm leaving for the country (shoulders down and forward with To try and rest my head each step, like a rube high school 'Cause if I hang around this scene too long. boy's feignment of nonchalance) You know babe III be dead. give the only accepta ble Ciompi Quartet to In this part of the song the drumming is quite sedate and much less performances in the film. The scene noticeable, while the 'guitar playing also slows down and takes on a of Childie eating George's cigar butt, for penance, does not work in country quality. closeup. All the speeches are slow, The third basic way by which country and rock are fused is through the have guest artists combining of bluegrass lyrics with a rock accompaniment. One of the guitars, in "Old Blue" is reminiscent of the Byrds as they sounded years The Ciompi String Quartet of Appearing with the quartet in an ago on "Mr. Tambourine Man," but tlie words are something else again: all-Schubert program will be Bruno Duke University will be assisted by DiCecco, cellist with the New Blue chased a possum up a holler limb three guest artists at its April 5 England String Quartet and The possum growled concert here. associate professor of music at the Blue whined at him. University of Connecticut; Lynn Peters, string bass virtuoso now at Bye, bye Blue Bio Sci Films Indiana University; and Betty You good dog you... Friday night at 8 PM in Bullock, a pianist of the Duke In this case the excellent accompaniment-a quick drumbeat and skillful RIALTO Biological Sciences Auditorium, the music faculty. guitar-salvage which might otherwise be a ridiculous song. The Killing Student Union Film Series will There will be no admission Of course, not all the selections on the album are a combination of rock present The Silence. Directed by charged for the 8:15 p.m. concert and country. To give the record a good balance, two of the selections are of Sister George Ingmar Bergman, the film was made in the Music Room of East Duke in Sweden in 1963 and is the final Building. thoroughly country, and two are in all respects drawn from rock. film in Bergman's religious trilogy. The program will include the Gram Parson's "Nashville West" captures the bluegrass spirit even Also shown will be Robert Nelson's Quartettsatz (opus posthumous); though it is an instrumental and thus does not rely on c&w words to CENTER THEATER Confessions of a Black Mother the A major quintet, opus 114, convey its mood. Succuba. an experimental film made ('Trout'), written in 1819 for "Child of the Universe," one of ;he exculsively rock cuts, exemplifies Uncle fbhi's Cabin in the States in 1965. Mr. John piano, violin, viola, cello, and one side of the contrast that is pictured on the back of the album's cover, Rosenwald of the English double-bass; and the C major quintet, opus 163, for strings—with where a sequence of photographs shows the Byrds first in space suits, and department will lead a seminar and then dressed as cowboys, riding on horseback away from the discarded discussion following the films. two cellos. QUADRANGLE Rescheduled for Monday night The C major work was the last space suits that are lying in a heap on the ground. The juxtaposition of this chamber music the Viennese song with country music is startling, as one may imagine from the song's PICTURES at 9:45 PM in Bio Sci is the film of Lenny Bruce. The film will be composer ever wrote. lyrics: Bedazzled shown once only; admission is 75 The Ciompi Quartet, performing Swirling ions from the stars over a wide area of the south and Streaming down upon the earth cents. The film runs about one east, is comprised of Giorgio Jiour. Ciompi and Arlene DiCecco, From a galaxy like ours. violins; Julia Mueller, viola; and Manifested in her birth Luca DiCecco, cello, brother of the Child of the universe. BOOKLET New England Quartet cellist. This selection is exquisitely performed, and the deep and echoing drum Ciompi, DiCecco, and Mrs. beat combines with the vocal to give the song its necessary strange, Mueller are members of the music fantastic quality. HOW YOUR MONEY faculty at the university. "Bad Night at the Whiskey," the other rock selection, is one of the most striking songs of this type that I have ever heard. There is a perfect CAN WORK FOR YOU unity between the lyrics ("You told me not to sing today/You say my QUADRANGLE PICTURES music gets in the way") and instrumental music, which is carried by a in heavy mournful drumbeat, and eerie, ominous, distorted guitar playing. Page Aud. 7 & 9 p.m. The tone of the vocal, as well as of the instruments, is sad and a bit threatening. A fusion of such feelings is difficult to attain, but it is Sat. and Sun. achieved consummately here. MUTUAL As previously mentioned, the Byrds' last two albums ("The Notorious Byrd Brothers," followed by "Sweetheart of the Rodeo") were also attempts to blend country music with rock. Both were notable works, yet BEDAZZLED neither has quite the variety and depth of feeling of "Dr. Byrds and Mr. Hyde." "Notorious Byrd Brothers" was well rounded but not as exciting FUNDS as "Dr. Byrds," while "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" de-emphasized what is the most vibrant aspect of "Dr. Byrds": its rock influence. The "Medley" Clip and mail to: at the end of the latter is a good example of the diversity it has that the with Peter Cook, Dudley other two lack. WHIT COBB Moore, Eleanor Bron, and Suffice it to say, in concluding, that anyone who has appreciated the REYNOLDS & CO. Racquel Welch. "Faust story Bryds' music in the past will no doubt regard this latest album as one of DURHAM, N. C. with a fresh, mod look in witty, crusty, comedy about their best. fumbly Lort.don restaurant worker who sells soul to devil NAME- in exchange for becoming man All Roads in Durham Lead to Five Points and... of the world. But the bargain is ADDRESS _ comically loaded. Inventive acting, irreverent hu mor, CITY. stylish direct on."--Cue. George's Pizza Palace TEL. NO._ TeL 683-5169 Page Ten The Duke Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1969 Duke Freshmen University Experience: a response

Editor's Note: The following with Duke life. "I expected very "There aren't enough interesting to. .Selectivity is always open to article is the first of a two-part little...I wasn't surprised." functions," he noted, "which criticism, but it is advantageous for series dealing with freshmen and Another content freshman everyone attends...there's no sense the person once he gets in." admitted that his reasons for of community. Except for the Another freshman took the their reactions to the "University opposite stand in regard to the Mlnimara of K words $1.00 Experience." coming to Duke were purely disruption, the University had no academic, with social life and "four distinct opportunities." bcfc additional word .OS spirit." Selectivity gripe By John Duchelle friends secondary. He was Challenge? 10% discount for 3 Assistant Feature Editor surprised, though, at how well the One girl from East campus also "People say it provides Staring pensively at the dirty freshmen of so many different seemed ,dissatisfied: "I thought it something for everybody, but what wait of his basement triple room for backgrounds were able to live would be a departure from high this actually means is that Summer sales positions a few seconds while attempting to together. school in that it wouldn't be everybody must model themselves available in the Triangle area sum up his experience hereover the to fit something...a random housing for college students with part past six months, he suddenly system would be the best idea. time opportunities during the philosophized, "As a whole I'd say People randomly selected usually school year. Car required- that the university is an awful dull 'Trie voice of one crying get along, and if they don't they Applications being accepted place." ought to learn to." for June training program. Call Most freshman boys are very 688-7128 Mrs. Wood! 580 a.m. With this statement one in the wilderness?' to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. freshman b y cynically but dissatisfied with freshman houses, although one house president emphatically responded when asked boring, but it is. I thought it would to briefly comment on what his "The people were all very suggested that they are good in a friendly and showed no prejudice challenge all my values and way because a freshman is able to Nixon's Modified Sentinel "University Experience" at Duke standards, but it hasn't. I thought it Program --ineffective, has been (assuming, of course, that to your background...I wanted it to meet and know many other frosh. unnecessary as deterrent, likely be this way but I really wasn't sure would be more culturally oriented, He feels that competition for he had experienced this great but it is in fact less so than my to spiral the arms race and phenomenon cleverly labeled the it would." people isn't right, and thus doesn't increase the military's grip on home town. I thought it would like the selectivity of fraternities government resources-can and "University Experience. '0 "Broadening experience" make me more aware of the world, A freshman girl described what and independent houses, but still must be defeated in the Senate- When we were seniors in high but it is all too easy to become believes a person ought to be able Please write/write your senator school we were-constantly advised the University Experience should isolated here." today. Floods of be as "an exposure to a wide range to choose where and with whom he of the great step in our lives-going lives. Another boy was very quick correspondence can prevent to college. Our teachers and of ideas, outlooks, experiences, One of the most controversial this atrocity. personalities, and convictions...a aspects of Duke life is its renowned to defend selectivity. "I think it's guidance counselors told us that we natural for neonle to live with would have both a treat deal of broadening experience of your residential system, especially on work and fun at college, and that CAR FOR SALE: '61 Porsche, they were assured to be the "best 1600 Super; Excellent years of our lives"...an experience •conditional400, $800 cash- no one could afford to pass up. Call 833-7842 or 833-6096. With this kind of programming, it's Raleigh. Call Collect. no wonder that a great many high-school -eniors look to college as the solution to their individual Piano teacher desires Duke problems, and even those who students on either beginning or uun't expect it to be this Paradise advanced levels. High level of at least feel that it will be much instruction by experienced musician. Call 286-0651 (only better than high school. 6 blocks from East campus.) "Probably be back" Anyway, way back in the middle of September (it seems like lonj LOST—green overnight bag at ago now) we all arrived here in on* RDU airport on Sunday, March 30. Please contact John Hope way or the other. Most of us an at 3608. Reward. still here, although a few hav already left to seek a new Promise- Land. There has been a lot of tal* understanding of these things. It West Campus. With each incoming people of their choice." He feels I need a copy of "Precious about transfering, but most that it is too bad that people have Lord, Take my Hand." If you freshmen will concede, "Yeah, 111 should increase your tolerance and freshman class, the debate begins eliminate bigotry and again and many a freshman finds it to be humiliated by the system, but have access to this in a probably be back next year." "we competed to get in...it's too hymnbook, etc., please contact narrow-mindedness." She admitted rather humorous (if not very me. Obviously the freshman that Duke has provided an exposure frustrating) that, with so many bad people have to be hurt, but this interviewed responded in many country has become great through Herbert Jameson to these things but was other problems, he must spend so 811 Onslow Street different ways to "the Experience," disappointed in the limited results much of his valuable worrying time competition." but it seemed that the individuals of this exposure. on where he's going to live next In contrast with this negative most satisfied with this experience Another fairly satisfied boy year. It seems that there have been outlook of many freshmen on West Apt. Wanted: were the individuals who claimed three general levels of response to was the enthusiasm of frosh coeds Quiet married students—one that they didn't expect too much. commented that he knew Duke wasn't going to be any Paradise, the residential system with this about their residential system on child—desire to rent or sublet An engineering student described East Campus. aDt. for summer. Write D. his experience as the general that it was going to be a lot of year's freshman class-enthusiastic work, and therefore he wasn't approval, reluctant acceptance, or Continued in tomorrow's issue Rothgery, 3754 Boiling Rd., conglomeration of the many Richmond, Va. 23223. As soon aspects of his life here since tremendously let down. He had bitter rejection--with the great as possible. September-including academics lived away from home before and majority of freshmen falling into realized that one had a lot more and non-academics, residential and the middle category and a smaller Found: Lady's wristwatch; non-residential activities, and problems when on his own. He minority into each of the other Sunday, March 15 behind summed up his overall satisfaction summed up his outlook, "You're two. Faculty Apartment. Owner here to work and get a college One boy was very satisfied with STUDY IN identify and pay for ad. Steve Photos by Mike McQuown education. Doing these things the system on West because it Gore 5040; box 5488. presents a lot more problems and offers four distinct opportunities. the main challenge of the university He believed that most people who For Sale: Mcintosh, is overcoming these problems." CUERNAVACA MARANTZ, MIRACORD tried hard got where they wanted Component Stereo. Phone One boy who seemed somewhat to be. 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•Access to excellent library. jBggtT • $30 per credit. Service UM IR CUERNAVACA ... jii-l fur Tl.KSDAY ami THURSDAY • Near Metrics City, at 4,500 feet elevation, with Mexican families or in dormi or bungalows. • Approi. $S0 per month. Request catalog from Read and Use RIBS-BEEF Registrar - Ctdoc W. AUJUS Godot, Apdo. 479, Feeding Time Monday throuo*) Saturday 5:30 PM - 11:30 PM Sundays 600 PM - 10:00 PM Cuernavaca, Mexico 787-3505 Classified AdsT Friday, April 4, 1969 The Duke Chronicle Page Eleven What Every Girl Should Know or The Psychology of Love The Psychology of Love A11 h ough the department of sensory experiences that you must trying to find out who he is. Tackle Conditioning is a complex learning girls who get "caught" in situations psychology at Duke University recognize as the true signals of your your training before your process that involves trial and error easily avoidable. If your date, a leads in its field much campus built in homing device. Let it serve guinea-pig's.) procedures. The correct response is mover you're repulsed by, asks if psychology abounds here, which is to acknowledge that the greatest It is imperative that you there, just keep experimenting. you'd like to go for a drive, throw no more professionally oriented sexual pleasure will be derived only maintain your identity and accept 4)Simplify problems before you his tactics out the window with than at any other university. Young with a positive correlation between his. Do not try to be someone else into their basic categories and then better ones. Suggest going to buy a women experiment intensely with the depth of your attachment and or to conform to a foreign role, determine the desired action for coke and then engage in conditioned-response learning, your mutual promotion of sensual even if it works at first, time will treating them. There are three main conversation until close to curfew. p sychoanalysis, motivational stimulation. In other words, be expose you sooner or later. kinds of creative problem solving: If he forces you out of the Ivy research, and adaptive behavior. descriminating. "Letting go" with a And just as you cannot change Room back into the car, suggest the date you only superficially care for explanation; prediction; and Yet sueh terms are foreign to these roles, do not expect him to assume invention. "fantastic T.V. special" which will experimenters, who explore and will not lead to the greatest a new identity. Right from the start use up time to discover it was last enjoyment or a good reputation. When an event occurs, you must week. If he takes you up to his exploit them daily. analyze his behavior and try to be able to understand why. If your comprehend his self-identity. If his room, ask to listen to Bill Cosby or To what challenge is such With success in your endeavors guinea pig behaves startlingly, draw the Smothers Brothers. Do not let massed endeavor turned, though will evolve the attainment of aggressive authoritarianism repells on similar backfires and look for you, land someone else—don't try him put on some gypsy, rhapsody ignorant of itself? The challenge is self-respect and self-confidence. similar patterns in the events or summer storm music. creative problem solving—specific­ Knowing you're loved (or at least to change him. Moderation can be leading up to the observation. Try ally the explanation, prediction, getting there) provides a sense of wrought with time and effort, but to clear away irrelevant factors that Invention is the most creative and invention of that age old security that goes far beyond the the "die is cast." disturb your ationale; "mental challenge among all the others in assurance of a date every Saturday convention called "love". Lesson III dazzle" will distract you and lead problem solving. The invention Now, the last intention of this night The satisfaction and you to false conclusions. problem is based upon the same stimulation of male pursuit Now that you have recognized facts and creativity as prediction, article is to debase the aesthetic the motivations behind your Example: Bill, normally appreciation of love or to rob it of encourages and demands expression attentive and affectionate, is but helps to stimulate pleasant of oneself, which leads to a sense of pursuit and your own potentials, situations. Be sure that your its poetic elevation. But when fulfillment and achievement. The you are ready to perceive the true withdrawn and cool on a particular poetry may fail to inspire love, date. You recall that you wore the inventions ring true. Do not be invigoration of challenge challenge before you. In order to obvious. Men have uncanny psychology will never fail to predominates from the very start. It preserve your perspective, your same dress the last time he acted condition that response in the most this way. Your impulse is to ask instincts for eoisodes too WPII demands creativity and effort to cool, your objectivity: try to treat arranged. hopeless of affairs. him like a guinea pig. Do not laugh! him why he hates your dress and to land him, the establishment of Example: A clever wife who Lesson I moral and other values once you've Many happy marriages witness the burst into tears. Be cool. Ask the stability and fulfillment promoted guinea if he thinks you should wants to go out to dinner but does When any young woman got him, and most important the not want to ask her husband and contemplates male pursuit or subtleties that will keen him. by a smart wife who trains and shorten the hem. (Be subtle, but coddles her husband as if he were a face disaster as well as dispute will seduction, she is in reality seeking Lesson II direct his attention right at the try reverse tactics. She will call him satisfaction and stimulatio. puppy. Puppies need discipline and question.) His reply is an offhand Before any steps are taken to so do men, but always subtley and at the office and gayly tell him not If when riding between affirmation, but he adds that he to eat lunch because she is fixing a campuses on the bus, you are begin the strategic response with full regard for the likes the color. Clear away the conditioning of your guinea pig psychological consequences. delicious banquet for dinner. It is crushed up next to the object of mental dazzle; the dress is not the going to be a special occasion and your desires and fail to feel heady prospect, it is imperative that you The rules are ample. 1) No cause; do not proceed to spiral grasp the personal determinants of she wants him to be revenous. with delight—you had better select guinea-pig can be told what to do; around the dress issue. When hubby crawls home, she will your future relationship. just be imaginative and create the a new object or ambition. The Only after one has recognized Once the direct approach is meet him at the door dressed in an sound of his voice on the telephone bait. 2) Observe the guinea's used, switch to an indirect attempt especially flattering dress with his her identity crisis and has begun behavior, notice which stimulus or across the quad should increase self-actualization can she strive to to help him release whatever is favorite perfume on. A delicious your heartbeat and at least give you works best; keep it in mind for wrong. Approach him gently, like a kiss makes him all the more eager analyze someone else. (In other training efficiency. 3) Be patient. a goose-pimple or two. These are words, know who you are before mother, and pursuade him to relax for a delicious dinner, which she with his head in your lap. All men sweetly, innocently informs him love to be mothered, even if they she has been working on all day. hated theirs. Do not suffocate, just After a few moments alone in the spoil him a little and stroke guniea's kitchen, a wail, the crashes of pans, head. The last thing a puppy and some spilled leftovers on the suspects in loving-attention is a floor, plus tears of consternation THE RECORD BAR cunning psychologist. Get him to will convince him that somehow talk about whatever comes to mind. dinner is ruined. In his loving mood This free association method of evocatively aroused by her therapy will uncover his repressed helplessness and little efforts to frustration. It is likely that please him, he will put his arms THE RECORD BAR THE SOUTH'S LARGEST MOST COMPLETE around her and take her out to the RECORD STORES WITH FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. whatever you coddle out of him best restaurant. 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ALL WESTMINSTER CLASSICAL ALBUMS "STEREO" REGULARL Y $4.98 NOW ONL Y $2.98 t WEAR EVER DALCDX Page Twelve The Duke Chronicle Friday, April 4, 1969 US-Peru dispute strains junta From the outset, the Velasco Despite the support Velasco has Finally, there are fears in some By Malcolm W. Browne quarters that Peruvian Marxists, (C) 1969 N.Y. Times News Service government has taken a hard line generated for his nationalist with respect to U.S. commercial policies, there are indications of especially lawyers, have a dangerous LIMA, PERU-Peru's current interests, thereby winning wide dissatisfaction in the armed forces. degree of influence on General dispute with the United States is support from both the extreme If U.S. aid is discontinued, Peru will Velasco's government, although the Tres Grande placing a severe strain on the ruling right and the Marxist left. suffer considerable economic President denied this week that military junta in Lima and there is The U.S. has not questioned hardship, which will be felt acutely there was Communist penetration widespread speculation that Peru's right to nationalize property, by the middle and upper of any kind. is Milton's president Juan Velasco Alvarado but under the foreign-aid laws and classes—the backbone of the officer may soon be deposed by fellow other legal provisions, Washington corps. No military faction seems Version of officers. is obliged to cut off aid to any There is understood to be a interested in restoring democracy, General Velasco and other army country that fails to pay fair f2irly broad stratum of army but struggles between factions seem officers seized power last October 3 restitution for American owned officers—neither the Air Force nor likely. The With-it from the constitutionally elected property it has expropriated. the Navy supported the coup in the government of President Fernando The Peruvians maintain that the first place—that feels the "If the U.S. imposes sanctions Belaunde Terry. Since then expropriated concern, the government has gone too far in against Peru," an observer said, Look! President Velasco has been the International Petroleum Company, risking U.S. sanctions. "there will be a power play against central protagonist of a strong owes Peru about £700 million for There also are officers with Velasco almost immediately. It current of Peruvian nationalism "illegal enrichment" and that the misgivings about the new would be carried out by some other especially aimed at property owned expropriated property is worth commercial and diplomatic general, of course, and there are by U.S. companies. about $71 million. relations the Velasco government roughly three possible candidates. has established with the Soviet The junta would remain in power, Union and other Communist but with a new commanced, that's Spectrum countries. all." •Psychology of Love- Items for Spectrum must be brought to the Chronicle office today by 3 p.m. for publication tomorrow morning. (Continued from page 10) reinforcement. During courtship treasury of stimulae, add one your beau will make his greatest symbol or sign after another. Wear efforts to amouse, flatter, excite, Calendar ASDU referendum the blouse, but accompany the and wow you. But this effort will dimminish to extinction if you 9:00 a.m. The final examination of ASDU's newly passed pre-love stage with a Mr. William Watts Williams for specific-seductive look. Run several don't take care to preserve it. ! constitutional amendments will be Evidence of this fact is all to the Ed.D. degree n Education. submitted to the general student trials and then try the look in a Room 08A West Duke Building. baggy sweater. Do not be surprised apparent in most long term body today for approval or relationships, whether marriage or 10:00 a.m. Divinity School Chapel rejection. Come out and vote. when the response is identical. At Service. University Chapel. Good this time you can add a gesture, like not. During courtship your instinct Friday Services. Divinity School is to reward his every effort. But if tracing his jaw with your finger you desire to lessen the sharp Choir Special Service of Music. while you give him that look. After 'Coll Life decrease and extinction of his 12:00 noon-3:00 p.m. Good ege several trials the gesture will achieve efforts, you will take care to only Friday Service: The Seven Last the same meaning as the blouse or reward him most of the time. The Words from the Cross. "College Life," Sunday night at the look. You now have begun your girl who does not always reward his University ChapeL 9:00, Green Room of East Duke. talented repertoire. attentions will strengthen his desire i2:30p.m. Plant Ecology Seminar. All are welcome. Sponsored by The last training technique I will to please her. Room 144 Biological Sciences Campus Crusade for Christ. leave with you is that of partial Building. Speaker: Mr. Jack Amundson. 2:00 p.m. Canadian Studies Lecture. Room 139 Social Science Building. Speaker: DON'T FORGET!! Professor Ramsay Cook. 3:30 p.m. Chemistry Staff Seminar. Room 130 Psychology—Sociology Building. Speaker: Dr. John CD. Brand. ORDER 4:00 p.m. Anthropology Seminar. Room 139 Social Science Building. Speaker: Dr. Roger M. Keesing. YOUR EASTER 4:15—5:30 p.m. East Campus Pool Just received fabu­ open for women: faculty, staff members, and students. Faculty Flowers and Corsages lous shipment of six daughters, ages 6 to 16, may also button double breast­ swim; those 10 and under must be accompanied by their from ed suits in our own mothers. inimitably styled 6.00 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa fabrics to give you Initiation and Dinner. D Room our exclusive Tres and Ballroom, West Campus Union. Grande look. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Open House Badminton for all men and Stone Florist Choose from blue or women: faculty and students. grey chalk stripes; East Campus Gymnasium. 7:45 p.m. Phi Beta Kappa Lecture. 972 West Main Street grass olive with Union Ballroom, West Campus. gold/red stripe; Speaker: Dr. Julia Henderson. miniature grey 8:00 p.m. Student Union and remember ... Cinematic Arts Committee Film check with blue Series. Auditorium, Biological window pane; dif­ Sciences Building. "THE SILENCE" diected by Ingmar ferent gray plaid or Bergman. Thi third film of tannish gold plaid; Bergman's includible religious 10% DISCOUNT white summer twill trilogy, "The Silence" depicts a world of despair in which God is —from $95.00. silent and human relations are grotesquely egocentric and perversely sexual. Lots of smart acces­ "CONFESSIONS OF A BLACK TO DUKE sories in shirts and MOTHER SUCCUBA" directed wide ties for a by Robert Nelson. As the catalogue states, "violence, sex, fashionable holi­ and TV commercials are the day! recurrent themes of this STUDENTS disconcerting movie. There is humor, but it is black and hip and not for timid souls." 0UtotCi 8:30 p.m. There will be a Clothing Cupboard discotheque at the Celestial (local orders only) Downtmm Chapal Hill Omnibus tonight with the Dorian Mode.