Volume 8 - Issue 14 - Friday, February 2, 1973

Volume 8 - Issue 14 - Friday, February 2, 1973

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar The Rose Thorn Archive Student Newspaper Winter 2-2-1973 Volume 8 - Issue 14 - Friday, February 2, 1973 Rose Thorn Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn Recommended Citation Rose Thorn Staff, "Volume 8 - Issue 14 - Friday, February 2, 1973" (1973). The Rose Thorn Archive. 405. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/405 THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS ROSE-HULMAN REPOSITORY IS TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE STUDY, SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH AND MAY NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. SOME CONTENT IN THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. ANYONE HAVING ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT REPRODUCE OR DISTRIBUTE BY ANY MEANS COPIES OF ANY OF THE MATERIAL OR USE THE MATERIAL FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGE WITHOUT DETERMINING THAT SUCH ACT OR ACTS WILL NOT INFRINGE THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY IS AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PARTY THAT DOES SO. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rose Thorn Archive by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOLUME 8 - NUMBER 14 ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TERRE HAUTE, IND. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1973 BUCKMINSTER FULLER SEMINAR HIGHLIGHTS Buckminster Fuller. the world Geodesic dome which has be- reknowned author and lecturer come prominent in recent arch- made an appearance in Terre itectural forms. Buckminster Haute for the second time in Fuller is adept at translating two years last Wednesday. Ile theory intii pract ice and so delivered a lecture followed by has become one of the leading question and answer session on names in mathematics. to the Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. layman as well as the tech- in Room B 119. at Hose-Hul- nician. man Institute. The seminar was sponsored by the mathem- atics department and was host- THORN ed by some members of the lo- cal chapter of Pi Mu Epsilon, Staff Meeting the math honorary. Previously, Mr. Fuller had appeared in a TUESDAY seminar conducted on the Saint Mary of the Woods campus last 4:00 P.M. year. Mr. Fuller is primarily known for his work in mathematics. Meet In Editor's modeling. and its applications to everyday life. Perhaps one Office. All Staff of his greatest achievements was the development of the Please Attend! Junior HOOPER Class Dance ANNOUNCES Scheduled ENG. EXAM The Junior Class has an- nounced its plans for the an- COURSE nual Junior Class Dance. The Registrations for Rose-Hul- dance will be held in the main man Institute of Technology's dining room of the Hulman two-part professional engineers Memorial Union. The date is review course are due. accord- set for Friday, February 16, ing to Irvin P. Hooper, Direc- 1973. Doors will open at 8:30 tor of Continuing Education. p.m. and the music will begin The course. which is intend- at 9:00 p.m. Free admission ed for those planning to take Mary Smith will appear in the Mind Garden on Tuesday thru Saturday Nights, 8:00 P.M. will be given to all Rose stu- the Professional Engineers Ex- dents and their dates. amination this spring, will be- Titled "A Flower Festival," by Jay Ludlow not-yet-recovered audience... Mary Smith may be a common gin Jan. :30 and meet in two five- the 1973 Junior Class Dance ". Then she was introduc- This a review of Mary Smith, name, but the girl is unique. week series concluding Ap- will uphold the tradition ed. It took no time to realize one of the consistently popular Listen to her one night and you of fine ril :3. decorations good that she was really something artists from the Coffee House will not want to leave. Per- and entertain- Series A, which will meet ment. Decorations will special. Singing the first verse Circuit. formances will be Tuesday, Feb. include each Tuesday evening from Jan. hundred of large paper flowers of her opening number a ca- Mary sings folk, rock and 6, through Saturday, Feb. 10, at 30 through Feb. 27. will pro- and live daisies. pella, she shocked the listeners blues from artists such as Dono- 8:00 p.m. for usual Mind Gar- Music will vide a general review of en- be provided by popular with her strong, crystal clear van, Gordon Lightfoot and den admission of 25 cents. the gineering principles and should Soul Messengers. As an voice. James Taylor with a sound that add- prove to be of major assistance ed attraction, Road Runner and And when the song was over, is decidedly hers. A top national Our ecology certainly is un- to those intending to take all Chilly Willy cartoons she proceeded to show, beyond coffee house entertainer, Mary balanced. We raked up more will fur- five parts of the examination. nish laughter for all. The a doubt, that her personality has received a scholarship to leaves already than there were Ju- Series B, scheduled to meet nior Class Dance is one event was real. She spoke freely, Julliard School of Music and has on trees last summer. (Chang- each Tuesday from March 6 nobody will want to miss. honestly, and directly to her recorded for the Decca records. ing Times) through April 3, reviews mat- erial pertaining to Parts III, Indian girls dancing in a vil- (this was in a section in which if. Both speeches will be in IV, and V of the examination, India lage, to a barber cutting hair feeling ran high against Amer- the Tilson Music Hall. and thus is arranged specially on the streets of Calcutta, from icans for their aid to Pakis- Curtis Mayfield will perform for those taking their examin- Photo Exhibit an authentic faith healer in Bi- tan) they dropped their object- Saturday, Feb. 10 in the Ar- ations in the professional ar- Professor Peter Priest, fac- har to a group of prostitutes ions and let me go. Most peop- ena. Mayfield's current hit, eas such as chemical, civil, ulty advisor to the Camera Club, in a Calcutta brothel, from le would ask for baksheesh "Superfly," is near the top electrical or mechanical engin- announced today that a small a Moslem woman skimming the (alms or a tip) after I took of rock music charts across the eering, etc. collection of black and white waters on a lake in the foot- their picture. Even the pre- country. Courses will be taught by prints from India would be on hills of the Kashmir Himalayas sumably well-paid artist, re- The February dates for the members of the Rose-Hulman exhibit in his office (B-211 to a peasant riding an ox cart storing the inlays at the Red conference are a change from faculty. Fee for the course for the balance of the acade- loaded with hay, from a vil- Fort in New Delhi asked for the original plans which called will be $40 per five-week ses- mic year. Three of these prints lager's humble hut to a ma- it. And he cursed me when I for the conference to be held sion or $75 for both sessions. are the work of M. Mahatta haraja's splendid palace. smiled and shook by head." in late January. The change Checks should be made payable of New Delhi, one of the lead- Professor Priest commented was made, said Howell, because to Rose-Hulman Institute of ing photographers of India. El- that taking pictures in India some of the desired speakers Technology. was far more Third World even are a selection from the difficult than in the were not available in January. Registrations or inquiries Soviet photos Professor Priest took as Union. "In the Soviet A mass meeting of black stu- should be directed to Prof. Union people, Conference the photographer for the Ind- with two excep- dents wall be held at 8 to- Hooper at Rose-Hulman. Phone: tions, ignored iana Consortium for Interna- me as I walked At I SU night in Rm. 65 of the Science (812) 877-1511. tional Programs' Summer Study about taking pictures. In In- Building to discuss the agenda Tour to India in 1972. dia crowds would follow me Ms. Angela Davis may speak for the conference. ell. The three Mahatta prints are around and when I stopped to at the national Third World Or- TWO is a bureau of the Na- ISU Pres. Alan C. Rankin 20x24 duplicates of prints that compose a picture two or three ganization (TWO ) conference on tional Student Association ( NSA ) and Student Body Pres. Paul are the centerpiece of the de- of the bolder ones would invari- the Indiana State University cam- and is made up of non-white O'Dell will welcome the dele- cor in the cocktail lounge at ably walk into the picture area to pus from Feb. 8-11. students at American colleges gates Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. in the the newly constructed Chande- get a better look at the front Ms. Davis is presently out and universities. All speech- East Ballroom of the Union la Hotel at Khajuraho. The ot my strange twin lens re- of the country, said Tony How- es and entertainment functions Building. prints show three of the most flex (a Mamiya C-33 I. By ell, coordinator for the con- at the conference will be op- Also appearing at the con- famous erotic carvings on the the time I managed to get them ference, but if she returns in en to the public stressed How- ference will be the local cho- llth century temples of Kha- to move, I usually had lost the time she will be invited to ell.

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