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The Ticker, November 6, 1968 <-X:--vX5<tt;.-:.-X:-<tt$1%%Z'-fy£?y' •X-" ' -"•' w *-(C' -• - «- -- •• The Draft -^ The Bernard M. Baruch College **£> E DA^% Vol. LIX, No. 8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968 • W^M£££> 389 A Free Press Council Elections Planned Petitions Are Now Avai I able A special Election will be held November 19 for one member of the Ticker Associa­ tion and five members of Student Council. Petitions are now available for all six posts, they are due this Friday at 3:00 p.m. in Room 418 Student Center. The Council seats are Vice Pres- 3> "ident Class of '69; Representative Student Council. The, seat- carries with it no vote- but a candidate can also run for Class of '69; Representative Class The current student members of a representative seat- It is hoped of '70; Representative Class of '72; the Ticker Association are Sanford Goldstein and Richard Backofen that the position will serve as a and Freshman Executive. training ground for new leadership The TKfEer Association acts as from the Council of Club Presi­ dents, Frank Weiss and Howard on the Council. The Freshman Ex­ the p;riWisher>f^ The Ticker. They ecutive stis on both the Council and appoint the Editor and Business Chezar from Student Council, and Jesse Lipman. The current open the Executive Board, and he ha- Manager, provide the funds needed all the rights and duties of a mexr, to print-the pape^Vand oversee the seat resulted from the resignation of Robert Berman. Mr. Berman ber (except the right to vote). Sev­ fiscal operations ofthexoaper. The eral recent attempts to give a vote Pictured here are Baruchians Cliff Ryan, Mark Frank, and Lewis Association has sijcstuHents and resigned last week sighting his Sturm, presenting a $360 check to Catholic Relief Services. The $360 responsibilities to Student Council to the position met with failure^ ...__. - three faculty members. Tjvfo of the was coHected during- the Biafra Drive" held earlier this term.!"The students are "elected by/the entire as his reason. Four of the Council seats are currently held by students who are money is earmarked for the purchase of food for Biafra, where 8000 student body, two Dy^ne Council The Freshman Executive is a seeking reelection—Doug Rozier, die of starvation daily. of Club Presidents; and two by new position on Student Council. Frashman Executive; Mike Fuhr, Representative '72; Herb Goldman, Representative '70; Stan Hoff, ALL BoardOffers$J.6 Million For Building Representative '69. Classes Will Follow The " Cerebral Palsy Claims Cost Of $2.9 INDEX -• \ Toescfay Schedol« - The Board of Hi«lusr Education has offered 4iie iJnited Cejcebcr-al ll.emffiiofl for '.&•» 51X1A- buii^B^rv^pn 24^treegt^ P*« '~&4&fe%i' * • - * * Tomorrow lion"to the former owners'of trie builders <ttie BtottserHeatty Co.)'-'kafif $t:&xhill20n to ELC. JVeaoaf 3 Columns .„ 3, 4 5, 6? 9 (November 7) for a 13 year leasehold R.C.A. held *"cised: . Dr. Hyman indicated that I once the children occupy the build-' 7 j on the building. (R.C.A. has, sub- j ±th e state lawyers believed that j ing, condemnation may be inde&n- The Draft 7 sequent to the sale, donated $500,- R.C.A.'s leasehold was worthless, j itely delayed Editorials 6 000 to U.C.P.). The Board offer to R-C.A.'s leasehold was wothless, \ R.CA~ " . continues to insist that it ! Letters to the Editor . .6, 8, 11 U.C.P. expires on Nov. 13. j R.C.A. was not necessary to pur- was not influential in the sale of Limbo 9 Help Wanted According to Dr. Hyman, Vice chase the building. the building to U.CP. Ticker asked j Mzcsic World 5 R.C.A. for a list of all charities j Women Students Only — to work Chancellor of Campus Planning However the out of pocket cost Sports 12 on December 24, 25, 31, January and Development, the B-H-E., to U.C.P. was $2.4 million (2.9 mii- to which it has donated over $100,- ] This View 6 1st — hours — 8 a.m. — 5 p.m., through the State Dormitory Au­ and therefore the payment to 000. Thus far R.C-A. has failed to • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 10 a.m. — 7 thority, will petition the court to R.C.A- hopes to vacate the pre- \ produce such a ist unless htsi is : What's Happening . 3 p.m., and an additional day of institute condemnation proceedings mises by December 31. U.C.P. in- X the only case . :[I!r]|IinMi|]|l!:!Ml|!!inMIN!:Mi;!ii:i|'|MI!:ni!MPMM!M!ir;|M:MMiniili!!|v'|ii:|^r!iiii^lj;!;[;;& training, for high salary. on Nov. 14. Condemnation is the-blends to accomodate 50 palsied* See Mrs. Mamlet, Room 307 F, technical procedure by which the J children shortly thereafter. Reli- j Studen. Center. right of eminent domain is exer- ' able sources inform Ticker that j Alumni Honor Saxe, Love StudentCouncilRules Action Unconstitutional A t5 0A nn ivers aryD inner Dean Emanuel Saxe and Professor Robert A. Love were Unseats Four Members, Elections To Be Held honored by the Baruch School Alumni Society at their annual In an unprecedented move Student Council ruled that its action in filling- vacant Dinner last month. In addition to the Commemorative seats without holding a special election was unconstitutional. The action taken at last Awards 24 Baruch Alumni received Awards for Achieve­ Thursday's meeting will effect five Council seats. ment. This year's dinner had special importance as it marked The Council also refused to ac- •§—; ; - ; ~ r ~~7 ; z~~. 7 77 , , . 7 +v^ ™^ ^, . - ,, , i pointed out, the action should have i Prior to the debate on. tne mo- both the 50th Anniversary of the Baruch School and cepAt the resignation of Mark < f . _ the iTT • >™ 4- W^T,^ „ o-rio \ t>een m the form of a Constitu- :ion, Dean David Newton spoke to founding of Baruch College. ^ Administration. New specializa­ Weissman 70, established a spe- . , . , The Dean oointed out Dean Saxe was honored for his ; • , ... .; o IOOK,„ -!_; int.-_*o„ **,the„ tional Amendment. ;ne \_,~ouncii. tions leading to the Bachelor of ciaoperatiol committen of thee Bookstor*-^ e ---«-an-d the T'ne seats involved are "ih< outstanding services as a Profes­ :hat Council cancel sor of Accountancy, Dean and ; Arcs anc the Bachelor Vending Machine -Concession, - and . Freshman Executive (a non-rot stand outside of history. His ap- rejected a plan which might have-J mber of both Council and j i t> th emotional and leg Provost over the last 40 years. Dr. j ing me pea was 0 Love received his award for out- j led to deferred rushing for enter-] Executive Board), Vice Pres- j alistic. He asked Council to pass the standing service as Professor of i ing students. J ident of the Class of '69, and one } - motion, pointing out that at t ne Management and Director, ,of the i JThe_u.nusual meeting was attend- j Representative each from the } ieast one group of students felt ed by many ^students and faculty Evening and Extension Division. - j Classes of '69, '70, and '72. that their rights had been set On the occassion of the Anniver- j (over 50). The controversy began aside. The motion was passed with last Tuesday when Albert Anthony, Trager's Motion sary Dinner Porter Chandler, only one vote against it. Chairman of The Board of Higher a defeated candidate in the previous j Day-d Trager ,70 introduced the Petitions are now available at Education said, "In its 50 year his­ weeks special election for a Fresh- j resolut£on which calIed the action the Information Desk in the lobby tory, the Bernard M. Baruch Col- man Representative, objected to i unconstitutional and declared all the procedure that had resulted m , judged tempor- of the Student Center. They are leg^j^has deservedly achieved an the elections be ad outstanding and unique reputation. the election. j ary^ th? seatg to be filled at a spe. due at the election meeting this Friday at 3:00 p.m. in the Coun­ Its graduates have distinguished Since the General Election (held j j j i tion to be held November Herman Badillo '5IB c a e ec cil Office, Room 418 Student Cen­ themselves in business, in public on October 9) four Representatives j tion was seconded by 19 Tne mo ter- Campaigning for the posts will administration, and in academic Ldegrees will open new fields for and the Freshman Executive had j ]-) g Rozier, the current Fresh- OU begin next Monday. posts throughout the country. educational accomplishment.' resigned. To- provide for full rep­ man Executive. ". .with the status of a senior The awards were presented by resentation for all classes Student The tense atmosphere which college in its own right, Baruch William Freedman '38, president Council decided to "suspend the" Dave said that while Council had prevailed at the start of the meet-. the best intent in their action they will continue to grow and will add of the Alumni. Awards were rules" and elect students to the ing resulted from a. charge that to its present fine reputation in presented to Herbert Arkin vacant posts. The action was found had violated their charter, there­ (Continued on Page 2) the fields of Business and Public (Continued on Page 2) unconstitutional because, as Albert fore the action was needed. / ; Wednesday, November 6, 1968 % THE TICK Eft Wednesday, November 6r.3196Q THE 11 £ K£ ft Page Two ^age Three W oil man Lecture Will Be Held | Future of ROTC Program %lfs What's Happening Ed.
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