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Buffalo Bob Smith and the Whole Howdy Doody Gang 0. Box • :f~ .- •..-••'» Ll* Smoky Bear says Partly cloudy, with higb temperatures in the 60*s Is Howdy Doody a and a low os around 40. puppet of the ruling With the chance of rain only 10%, there's a hihg class? chance of forest fires so e cnronicie the burning of grass is I4#mih\ prohibited. Volume 66, Number 60 Durham, North Carolina Thursday, December 10,1970 Harp fired by Sanford on council's advice By Bob Heller Sports Editor Tom Harp, the Duke Blue Devil head football coach for the past five years, was fired yesterday afternoon by President Terry Sanford, on recommendation by the Athletic Council. The recommendation was made following a council meeting yesterday afternoon. The council declared that its decision had been made after an "intense study of Duke's intercollegiate program" and that it "arrived at the conclusion only with deep regret." Sanford was told by the council that it has "abiding respect for Coach Harp as an individual" and that its decision was made "in the best interest of Duke University." , \ + \^k*\*\*^Mk*\*\*\*\*\*\*m The council includes Dr. Protestor with sign at Kleindienst discussion in the Moot courtroom. Allan Kornberg, chairman; Roger L. Marshall, secretary; Prof. Robert L. Dickens, faculty representative; P. Kleindienst defends Administration Huber Hanes, trustee representative; Prof. Edwin C. By Jerry Smith throughout the nation under Justice Department Bryson, faculty auspices. representative; Phil Bolich, and alumni representative; Dr. Mike Proulx Speakers The department has been sending speakers to John Yarbrough, alumni Policy Reporters representative; George Clark, Deputy Attorney General Richard G. Kleindienst various schools to, as officials put it, improve public alumni representative and was on campus yesterday, making speeches, relations and gain greater understanding with Eddie Cameron, Director of students. Athletics. answering questions and exchanging verbal barbs with Tom Harp anti-Administration students. Answering newsmen's questions before he spoke Though Harp had never Speaking before 250 students in the law school's (Continued on Page 4) signed a contract as such, it moot courtroom, Kleindienst defended the was no secret that his Administration and the Justice Department. Sees new culture employment at Duke was in j eopardy. The 42-year old Fabric native of Barnesville, Ohio, He said the purpose of the department is to had compiled records of 5-5, "maintain the basic fabric of our free institutions so Fowlie looks at film trends 4-6, 4-6, 3-6-1 and 6-5 in his we can go about the business of bringing about five years at Duke. Prior to coming to continued progress and change." By Ellen Tchorni Fowlie defined the erotic. All of this is to protect Durham, Harp was head ' 'Happenings" and "pop happenings as "erotic against the museum concept On several different occasions, Kleindienst was 1 coach at Cornell University art" are two of the main spectacles" with "no plot, of art." According to Fowlie, interrupted by outburst of disapproval from a small for five years, where he had a ingredients of what Wallace but a great deal of the emphasis is on "accidents section of the audience. of arrangements" and "an cumulative record of 19-23-3. And although many of his remarks were followed Fowlie, professor of action-characterized by the Romance Languages, termed use of materials such as apprecitation of ordinary Harp, who was notified of by booing and hissing. mored them and a "new culture" in films. burlap bags, and violent objects." the action at 3 p.m., was continued to speak. Fowlie spoke on "Eroticism movement." He said that in Warhol reached in his office late in Kleindienst has b to campuses and Camp in Film" last night films this violence is "toneing Fowlie cited Andy Warhol (Continued on Page2) at Epworth. down and becoming more as the "main figure in joining pop art with Happenings." According to Fowlie, Warhol History of German has instructed his actors to Columbia "say what you think you should say; act how you think you should act." ral bourgeoisie described Fowlie said that Warhol has maugu added to his films the themes of homosexuality and By Bruce Siceloff and bourgeosie joined together to found patriotic, drug-taking which had dropped The growth of associations previously been considered played a major role in the literary, and music societies, (C) New York Times societies for all interests." taboo. These themes have transition from the feudal since been expanded into Dr. William J. McGill, corporation system of The founders were Columbia University's new motivated by the desire for commercial films, Fowlie 17-century Germany to the noted. president, will forgo his bourgeois society of the 19th "free sociability and inaugural ceremony, asking century, according to Dr. light hearted conversation Camp that the $18,000 alloted for Thomas Nipperdey. outside home and business," "Camp sensibility" is it be used for student Nipperdey spoke to a according to Nipperdey. They prevalent in today's films, financial aid. group of about forty last wanted to develop themselves according to Fowlie. "Camp In September Dr. McGill is a kind of dandyism; night in the auditorium of the (Continued on Page 10) William F. Buckley speaks to a crowd at *JNCCH last night. announced that the university Sociology-psychology indulgence in esoteric.a way had incurred an $ll-billion build ing. The lecture was of seeing the world that is not deficit in the 1969-70 fiscal jointly sponsored by the i • • 9 political, not engaged...in a year. Trinity Historical Society and word, duplicity," Fowlie said. In a letter to Columbia's WDBS to hold 'gripe-in' He citedjWM*S*H as an the UNC Historical Society. trustees, who approved Dr. example. "Elliot Gould is "In the political social By Rick Johnson All e o m p 1 a and the students think is wrong McGill's suggestion at their totally camp, always saying, monthly meeting Monday, system of absolutism on the There will be a "gripe-in" suggestions will be recorded, with the services provided by this is the part I'm supposed European Continent there night on WDBS, sponsored by possibly discussed, and put the University. Butner the president stated: "As you to be playing'...We're allowed know, there is considerable were no free associations," the University Services on the committee's program pointed out that student to laugh at M*A*S*H Nipperdey said. "But after Co mmittee of ASDU for investigation. guidance is the most dissatisfaction on campuses (Continued on Page 2) across the country with the middle of the 18th according to Fred Butner, Butner explained that all important basis for his, century these new societies chairman of the committee. committee. academic ceremonies, and it calls would be answered and is not just the students like to gained popularity in Beginning at 9 p.m., "The University Services that the panel would try to Correction wear over-alls to Germany." WDBS will accept calls from Committee has accomplished stay on the air as long as calls co mme n cement.'' The new associations were anyone with a complaint or kept coming in. "It would be a lot in many areas, most of Henry Beck is not important because they were question about services of great if people gave their them listed in the Tuesday one of the originators "What is involved," said freely organized and because Duke University. The number names when they called, but morning Chronicle," Butner of a motion calling for Dr. McGill, "is a probing membership was voluntary, to call is extension 3686. anonymous calls would be said. "The committee can be the abolition of ASDU, creative effort by students Nipperdey said. "They did Butner and several more than welcome," Butner even more effective with a big as was stated on page 1 and those who work with not depend upon or affect committee members will said. student participation tonight in yesterday's them to revitalize the value the legal or social status of form a panel to answer in the 'gripe-in' on WDBS," Chronicle. system of an academic The main purpose of the community." their members. Aristocracy questions live on the radio. "gripe-in" is to discover what he added. • • •^UmillllllHH .ll.IIIIIMIIIIIIIM.aaM mtsM Page Two UiUaJilMilME, Thursday, December 10,1970 -Harp- [Continued from Page 1) team's assistant coaches who Harp calls "outstanding Spectrum the afternoon and had the coaches and outstanding men." Winter Concert Graduate school NCSSL following comments. There will be a referendum Harp comments The assistant coaches are Tbe Duke Concert Band will A representative from Johns Ask your living group* ASDU vote of the Duke YM-YWCA present its annual Winter Concert "The staff and I are Hopkins University School of rep to let you see proposed membership next Wednesday, Jacque Hetrick, offensive on Friday evening, December Advanced International Studies legislation topics sent him by Dec. 16, on the new YM-YWCA extremely disappointed in the eo-ordinator; George Hill, 11th at 8:15 p.m. in Page will be on campus Thursday, to Duke delegation to the N.C.State constitution. This vote will Auditorium. The concert is free Student Legislature. Your action. This year's team was defense co-ordinator; Hershel interview anyone interested in update the existing constitution and all are invited to attend. Tbe attending their graduate school. opinions concerning the to pies in accordance with the changes the first one that was entirely Caldwell, special assistant; concert this year features music Appointments may be made in will be invalualbe in helping the by composers from the British the placement office. delegation represent Duke men.
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