
' Weather Mostly cloudy and Game cooler today with a 30% Duke versus N. C. chance of showers today State tonight. Frosh at and tonight. High today in 6:30, varsity at 9 p.m. the 40's. Partly cloudy e cnronicie with chance of showers or thundershowers tomorrow. • ' Volume 66, Number 72 ' Durham, North Carolina T Wednesday, January 13,1971 DEW I Limited request response program I cripples course projections sponsors By Carol Kriske By Phil Thor "With the present number of course request forms that the students returned Directions for Educated | [ *$ie will be unable to make any projections for 1971-1972," Harry DeMik, Women (DEW) is sponsoring its career internship program j assistant registrar said yesterday. for University women again DeMik was commenting on the poor return of the forms which were sent out this year. to all freshmen, sophomores and juniors. "Only 30% were returned by the Assistant to the Dean of students as of last Friday," DeMik said. the Women's College Shirley I "Any student who has not turned in his questionnaire may return it any time Hanks, who is the present I this week or on Monday or Tuesday of next week," DeMik said. "If a student has coordinator commented, lost or misplaced his form he ^t _ ~§ "DEW is a student run group | m can obtain another from the on East Campus. Its objective 1 registrar's office, 103 Allen is to give information on 1 building," be added. possible career choices for | Photo by Wolff Students benefit Students approve women." A typical registration scene before this year's improvements. "Of the many activities "The student really DEW does," said Hanks, "the benefits from these forms," internship program provides DeMik went on. "One immediate job experience in important use of these publications, roles ASDU approves projections is in the decision many career fields." She By Wayne Whitney added that DEW has in the of which courses to offer. If there is great demand for a Student opinion of publications at Duke is past provided programs and generally favorable, according to a recently released dinner meetings for women course, we have time to hire RLC proposals more professors and increase Publications Board survey of student opinion. interested in certain career Gary Wein, secretary of the board said in an jobs and in the internship the number of sections before The ASDU Legislature last was approved earlier this pre-registration," he added. interview yesterday that "contrary to impressions on program. year. expected.' She con tinued by night voted unanimous (Continued on Page 12) campus, the responses wereTh emor survee y positivwas senet durinthagn approval to proposals calling Both proposals must now tthe summer to 650 randomly explaining "the internship be approved by the program is volunteer, non for three new federations and selected members of last three new coeducational administration and the Board year's student body. About credit, community service. of Trustees. The objectives are to expand dormitories on campus next 325 responded The legislators also voted Plant to enlarge by a third education opportunities, to year. In answer to the question 16-13 to maintain a give experience in a career The Undergraduate "How do you feel the distinction in ASDU's field and to serve the Faculty Council's Committee Chronicle performs the proposed drug policy community." of Residential Life had function of a campus between penalties for first Engineers to add The girls who participate approved the coed newspaper," 55% of those and second convictions of spend 24 hours for one day dormitories proposal at their responding to the survey said possession or sale of each week in a career which meeting Tuesday night. Construction began Monday on a million-dollar ' 'well" and 29% answered hallucinogens barbituates and interests them. Hanks said the addition to the School of Engineering which will "poorly." The federations proposal amphetimines. (Continued on Page 12) enlarge the school's physical plant by about Purpose And the legislature voted one-third. The purpose of the survey, A news analysis 31-3 to maintain a distinction The addition will be built behind the present Wein said, was for the board between cannabis building, occupying part of the parking area. It is to "sound out student derivatives—marijuana and scheduled to be completed in Feburary, 1972. (Continued on Page 5) hashish—and hallucinogens, Grad ratings rise barbituates and amphetimines The general contract, in its policy. totaling $866,000, was By Robert Califf awarded to the Durham firm Academics reporter Following the meeting, ASDU President Hutch of George W. Kane. Total A survey conducted by the American Council on Education cost of the addition will be (ACE) in 1969, which was recently published in the Jan. 4 Traver told the Chronicle: "As far as we're concerned about $1,140,000, according issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education, revealed a general to Jack B. Chaddock, improvement in the ratings of Duke's graduate programs (see our policy is in effect and we chairman of the department rankings at end of article.) will communicate this to the of mechanical engineering However, of the 1600 programs evaluated "three-fourth (Continued on Page 8) received higher ratings than in a similar survey conducted in and head of a building 1964." The ACE attributed these increases to an overall ff committee which planned the improvement in graduate facilities rather than to an easier '§ Help project. rating policy. •:•: The Committee on Costs Graduate programs were classified as distinguished, good §•£: Contraception and Chaddock said the costs adequate plus, or adequate minus on the basis of faculty §! Abortion needs people to will be divided evenly quality and effictiveness. Approximately 800 programs were 5 help assemble the 1971 between money raised by rated as distinguished or good and 785 as adequate. iji bookley in 110 Union Duke and funds received "Spreading resources" :•:; Bdg. Notices will be under a grant from the jfc* posted around the Union National Science Foundation. by Paul Heart. Among the conclusions reached by the ACE were that 6 Bdg. stating times. The Duke Endowment made The moon rises and spirits sink exams approach. (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 5) Six indicted for Kissinger kidnapping plot group planned to obtain maps and demanding that the conspirators' By Fred P. Graham included two priests and a nun. kidnapping and sabotage to force Seven additional persons were the government to decrease the war diagrams of underground tunnels in demands be met in exchange for his <C> 1971 NYT Newsservice . safe return, it said. named as co-conspirators but not as in Southeast Asia. Washington that contain the WASHINGTON-Six persons, heating systems for government Conspiracy including the Rev. Philip F. defendants. The five other defendants, who One of the defendants, the Rev. were arrested yesterday by the buildings, and to enter the tunnels The indictment alleged overt Berrigan, were indicated yesterday and locate the heating pipes. acts of conspiracy on April 1,1970. Joseph R, Wenderoth, 35 years old, Federal Bureau of -Investigation, on federal charges of plotting to when it said Berrigan and kidnap Henry A. Kissinger, of Baltimore, has publicly were the Rev. Joseph R. Using these tunnels, the Wenderoth, 35 years old of indictment said, dynamite charges Wenderoth went into underground Assistant to the President for identified himself as a member of tunnels here on Aug. 24, 1970, National Security Affiars, and to an antiwar group calling itself the Baltimore:" Sister Elizabeth were to be exploded on George McAlister. 31, of Mary Mount Washington's birthday. Feb. 22. in when it said Berrigan sent written blow up the heating systems of East Coast Conspiracy to Save instructions from the United States federal buildings here. Lives. College. Tarrytown, N.Y., the Rev. five locations. The purpose was to knock out the heating systems in penitentiary in Lewisburg, Pa., to FBI Neil R. McLaughlin, 30, of Father Berringan, a pacifist Baltimore; Anthony Scoblick, 30. go ver nment buildings, it was Sister Elizabeth McAlister. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Roman Catholic priest who is of Baltimore, a former priest and alleged. The indictment was apparently serving a prison term for destroying Federal Bureau of Investigation, Eqbal Ahmad. 40. who is a fellow brought in Harrisburg because the draft records, and the five others charged in Senate testimony last On the following day, Kissinger al the Adlai Stevenson Institute of would be kidnapped, the second act of alleged conspiracy. were charged in a seven-count November that Berrigan and Public Affairs. Chicago. and others listed in the indictment, indictment by a federal grand jury members of the East Coast indictment went on. Then a in Harrisburg. Pa. The others Conspiracy were conspiring to use According lo the indictnient. the statement would be issued (Continued on Page 12) Page Two IIIM.3II.MIMA Wednesday, January 13, 1971 -Graduate ratings- (Continued from Page 1) Edward Jones, chairman better known institutions are u n iversities must avoid of the psychology declining in strength. spreading resources, department, said that the Wi 11 i am Yohe, graduate especially among institutions ratings are not completely d i rector of the economics of the same state, and that reliable because of a "lag of department, attributed the graduate educators must information" and the slight decline in the ranking confront the prospect of a influence of "prestige." of his department to "the Ph.D. surplus. He added that such a salary policy adopted by Particularly strong gains tremendous range of University President Douglas were made at Duke in the specialities exists in many Knight several years ago," in areas of biological sciences, departments that an accurate an interview this week.
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