The Ithacan, 1966-09-16

The Ithacan, 1966-09-16

Ithaca College Digital Commons @ IC The thI acan, 1966-67 The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 9-16-1966 The thI acan, 1966-09-16 Ithaca College Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67 Recommended Citation Ithaca College, "The thI acan, 1966-09-16" (1966). The Ithacan, 1966-67. 2. http://digitalcommons.ithaca.edu/ithacan_1966-67/2 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The thI acan: 1960/61 to 1969/70 at Digital Commons @ IC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The thI acan, 1966-67 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ IC. fJHACP COLLEGt Uol<r.~'f ' ~ HEI A Weekly Newspaper, Published by and f6r the S~dents of Ithaca College. Vol. 39-No. lb Ithaca, New York , September 16, 1966 Dillingham Discusses Near lnundotion in omplex Col~~~! ~!:~:!ment Causes. Severe Consternation 75th · ANNIVERSARY Representatives from WICB Dillingham went on to talk about Radio and The Ithacan met with the pros and cons of Educational Dorm 16 21A Doused John Mason. Potter, director of Television. At present, there is a Ri,hard Adler Talks Public Information, in the De· committee investigating the pos­ Evacuated by Broken Pipe Motte Room. sibilities of such a television sys­ At 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Once again, the waters flowed September 13, 59 girls were high above Cayuga. This time the While the main purpose of the tem. The recording system for on American Creativity evacuated from Dorm 16 due to problem was caused by a broken lectures is in full operation. meeting was to receive press by Pavla Silby the breakage of a hot water water pipe in Dorm 21, Unit A. While these recordings are not cards and discuss the possibiijties One of the nation's best-known production were explained by pipe. As steam poured out of The problem was noticed and mandatory, the professors have Mr. Adler. When the speaker the basement and hot water reported by an occupant on Room of a Press Club for the college, lyricists and .composers, Richard been urged. to use the taping sys- Adler, addressed the student entered the theatre twenty years gushed from the pipes, the girls 202k on Wednesday, September the communications media repre­ filed quietly out of their dorm tem to facilitate education. body on Monday night, Septem­ ago, it cost approximately $50,- 14, at 5:55 p.m. The water lines sentatives were unexpectedly ber 12, in the Student Union. 000 to produce . a Broadway and moved into Dorm 21's lobby. for the entire section were cut greeted by President Dillingham. Dr. Dillingham, in connection His lecture, entitled "The Crea· musical. When he woi;ked on Within minutes after sound­ at 6:40 p.m. while the building with ·the communications system tive Person in American Life," "Pajama Game" in 1953, the ing the fire alarm and calling was checked oµt. In informal confer- at Ithaca CollegE;, commented an press on consisted of anecdotes about costs had already expanded to the campus patrol, 3 officers, The water pipe that broke was ence, Dr. Di)]jngham discussed the cooperative effort between famous composers and artists $220,000. Today the price of pro­ Roger Hastings, Chuck Sinn, and located in the ceiling of the sec­ the gro~ of the college and its Cornell ·and Ithaca in the Radio and comments on the theatre. duction has mushroomed to half Ed Brown, were on the scene. ond floor. As a result of this, a million dollars. potential. The President stressed effort. He.suggested that perhaps Mr. Adler spoke about W. They entered the steaming water flowed through the second Mr. Adler concluded his ad­ the .£act ,that our 75 anniversary, sometime in the future, we could Somerset Maugham, Cole Porter, room and turned off the water. and first floors. The wooden Larry Hart and Thomas Wolfe. dr~ss by singing a medley of floors in the chapter room have to begin September 1967, will be join in a cooperative effort con­ Fearing a possible explosion, He also related several incidents his compositions. Being the com­ buckled and probably will have used as a fund raising program cerning Education Television. that occurred while he was poser of "Pajama Game" and the patrolmen ordered the girls to be laid again. The wall panel· for student scholarships and In answer to one question, the working in conjunction with the "Damn Yankees,'' he sang songs to remain outside their dormi­ ing in the staircase might have to faculty salaries. He went on to President said that the enroll­ White House. from ·these productions such as tory. be replaced. The rugs are com­ ''Wbateyer Lola Wants," 'Steam explain that the poor faculty ment of the College will be kept During John F. Kennedy's· ad­ Fortunately, there was no need pletely soaked, and the smell of Heat," "Hernando's Hideaway,'' salary problem is more a fairy ministration, Richard Adler them unpleasant. around 3000.. Although the enroll­ "You've Got to Ha~ Heart," and to call fire trucks or ambu­ handled all of the fund-raising Although the ceiling has not tale than a reality. In our college ment at the present .time is 3100, "Hey There." He then,went on to lances. A red '66 Olds Cutlass benefits. He continued with this collapsed, informed sources ex­ budget, the faculty salary is one is sing·wliat·he termed his more in­ the 100 part of our graduate duty during the beginning of the was blocking the Emergency pect this to happen as soon as the tellectual compositions. These in­ of the major items. school which is increasing every Johnson administration also. In Fire Lane making passage to the ceiling dries. The damage is esti· cluded the jingles from the year. his work with the White House, terrace dorms impossible. It was mated at $10,000. The contractors In commenting on the Perform· Newport cigarettes and Hertz Mr. Adler came in contact with are to be held responsible for Whl!e ,µiis discussion wllS im­ Rent-a-Car commercials. towed away. promptu, Dr. Dillingham will be such stars as Danny Kaye, Mari­ all damages. lyn Monroe and Bob Hope. Of The most recent projects of At 5:15 am. after Mr. Charles ) =~d ~ :::i~:t::-:: meeting with the staffs of WICB Richard Adler include two Fulton checked the system, the Most of the water damage was course, he also became 'acquaint­ were coming in on September 27. in rooms 201A, 202A, and 10IA, and The Ithacan on a monthly ed with John F. Kennedy and (Continued on page 8) girls returned to their dorm. the graduate students apartment. Perhaps, a decision and breaking basis. The first news conference Lyndon Johnson. '\ These girls have been evacuated ground can start on Oct. 1. Dr. is scheduled for October 3. The vast changes in theatre temporarily. One person employed by rffi'e college who was on the scene IC Museum Dean Davies Appointed Regala States Draft was quoted as saying that this probtem, the second within 48 hours, occurred because people f of Art Opens New Provost of College Deferment Policies were moved into these new resi­ dences too quickly. Dr. Robert Davies, Dean of involved with academic records, A student will be deferred if S_elective Service system. The ~ September 6 Arts and Sciences, has been ap­ admission and disciplinary action he is in college and if he has local draft board may not fol- pointed to the newly created as well as curricula .of LC. a . satisfactory rank in class or low the above specifically. It The Ithaca College Museum of position of provost. It will be his has passed the draft deferment 'll d d ·ts Art iocated in the old adminis· In his work with these aspects w1 epen upon 1 manpower responsibility to co-ordinate, tration building on Buffalo examination. d guide and direct the academic of the college program, Dr. nee s. Street, opened Tuesday,.. Septem­ ~gberi llinion work of all three schools. In his Davies will relieve the President These students .are deferred: 2. The general rules stated ber .6, with an exhibition of 31 new capacity, Dr. Davies will be of some of the excessive burdens Top half at the end of freshman above are correct now. These, of paintings, drawings, and prints ' entitled "Cross Section of Con­ placed on him by the growth year or a score of 70 on the course, may be changed at any fxhibiting. temporary Art." The items were and development of the college. exam. Top 213 at the end of the time. selected for the American Fed· sophomore year or a score of 70 . If the student does not Dean Davies came to I.C. in 3 eration of Arts by Samuel Wag· 1964 from Thiel College. There on tbe.exam. Top 314 at the end graduate in four years due to Atrfi by Amemi staff, Jr., curator of paintings at he was professor of English and of the junior year or a score of course change, school change, or An exhibit of woodcuts by the Wadsworth Antheneum in Press Box 70 on the exam. A student going Hartford, Conn. chairman of that department for poor academic record, the above Irving Amen, one of America's to graduate school· must rank in Many of the artists such as six years. During· four of those rules do not apply and th~ stu. foremost artists, has been placed the top 1/4 of his senior class or Avery, Blaine, de Niro, Katz years, he also served as chair­ dent should check with his local in the Egbert .Union Lounge at have a score of 80 on the exam.

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