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Vol. 40-No. 17 Ithaca, New York Friday, February, 16, 1968 Gollege Receives Students To Trustees Approve Science Grants Elect Leaders For Faculty Faculty Promotion§ $12,000 for Chemistry Discussion The National Science Founda- at a much earlier date than Next Monday and Tuesday, ion has just announced the 1 might otherwise be possible. February 19, and 20, each student Sprague and Eldridge Named Professors warding of three grants totaling Ithaca College has emphasized re- will be able to choose a professor Based upon recommendations Dr. Robert Sprague, the Direc-1 organ (with Herman Schlicker, vcr $12,000 to the Chemistry search in chemistry, and has en- to represent his school (Arts and made by the faculty, thirteen pro- tor of the Division of Physical president of the Schlicker Organ epartment of Ithaca College. couraged students to stay f~r the Sciences, Physical Education, or motions were approved by the Therapy and Mr. Frank L. Eld- Co.) have both been awarded he first grant is for $7,400 _and summer when funds are avallable. Music) in a panel discussion of Board of Trustees of Ithaca Col- ridge, who has been with the . Full Professorships. s to be used in a program for Research is emphasized also in_ "academic freedom" on the Itha­ lege at their winter meeting in School of l\1usic since 1946 and i Eight former Assistant Profes­ igh school chemistry teachers. ~he senio: ye:11" when every chem- ca College campus. The voting New York City. i who co-designed the new I.C. pipe 'i sors have been promoted to As- he funds will provide stipends 1stry ma3or Is expected to com- will take place in the Union sociate Professors: nd other expenses for three plete a research project under Lobby between the hours of 10 Dr. Ella Erway of the Speech­ eachers to spend the summer of the direction of a regularly facul- and 4. Ballot boxes will also Drama Department; Dr. Jack L. 968 at Iuiaca College doing ac- ty member. T~~ U!1dergraduate be placed in Ford Hall and the Greco At IC March 2 7 Weber, who teaches Speech Path­ ve research with one of the Research Participation program Physical Education Building. The ology and Audiology; Miss Eva egular faculty members. There ~vill add to these other efforts; it Poll is being sponsored by the Garouzi who has received interna­ s also an academic year exten- 1s renewable for future years. Student Education Association on tional training for her classes in ion of $750 provided so that one / Under a grant from the Con- campus. Economics; Dr. Paulen A. Smith, f the teachers may carry on his sortium for Research Develop- Possible topics for discussion newly arrived teacher of physics esearch at his own school during I ment, Dr. Heinz Koch and Dr. will be taken from the voter's sug­ who was recently awarded an he regular school year. This pro- Robert Pasternack, Ithaca Col- gestions. Some topics already $8,500 Frederilk Gardner Cott­ ram, which is directed here by lege Chemistry Department, have suggested are: a more flexible rell research grant; Dr. Eugene r. William H. Clement, is to just returned from a trip to Cal. curriculum in the School of Physi­ DeLuca teacher and coach from rovide the high school teachers Tech where they discussed a uni- cal Education; an accredited Jazz the School of Health and Physical ith a real research experience fied laboratory program which curriculum in the Music Depart. Education; Dr. Stephen Schnee­ hat will prepare them to instruct will update the undergraduate ment; and censorship in the weiss from the School of Health eginning students in chemistry chemistry laboratory and make it School of Arts and Sciences and Physical Education •vho has n a way that will reflect the a better preparation for modern (Lysistrata). done extensive study on drown­ ctual operations of modern chemistry. They were accom- All students are encouraged to ini:( accident<, which has proven emistry. It has long been felt' panied by Dr. Stanley Davis, Itha- vote this coming Monday and to be of great interest to the · at even the high school teacher ca College Director of Research Tuesday for the professor they National Safety Council; Mr. ust know something of research Administration. Such a unified would most like to have represent Edward J. Gabrecht Jr. the ron­ f he is to convey the true mean- program is already under de- their school. ductor of Ithaca's Woodwind En­ ng of science; this program is an velopment at Cal. Tech, with ex- semble and Dr. E. Leslie Ben­ ttempt to provide that knowl~ periments for the first year of n~tt a teache;· of voice in the dge. If the reactions of the first the program being evolved by Sch:iol '.:>f ~ft.:. ·ic ears participants is an indica- professor Harry Gray and Dr. The remaining three promo­ ion then the program is a fine Michael Smith; the overall three tions have been from Instructor uccess. year program is under the co. to Assistant Professor. William The second grant made by the ordination of Professor Charles Admission ' Ware, who came to Ithaca Col­ ational Science Foundation is Wilcox of Cornell University. Pro. lege in 1965 organized the swim­ or $4,500 to the Chemistry De- fessors Koch and Pasternack have Free For ming team and is at present its artment for an Undergraduate been asked to develop the experi­ coach; Mr. William T. Harrison esearch Participation program. ments for the second year of the who is in his second year on the jie program will be directed by program, and they have agreed Home Hockey I.e. Radio-Television faculty; and r. Heinz Koch and will enable to do so. The objective is to pro. Mr. Malcolm Lewis, the Chairman our students to spend twelve duce a series of experiments Games of Music Theory within the School ·eeks on campus doing full time which will reflect chemistry as of Music have all been approved Ithaca College students will no by the Board of Trustees for Pro­ esearch during the summer of it actually is performed, rather longer be charged to attend 968. The program will be limited than splitting it into the tradi- motions to Assistant Professor. Bomber hockey games at Lynah o honor students, and they will tional classical divisions which Rink.. elect their own problems and have lost their original relevance. upervisors (the supervisors will Expanding the program to Ithaca Student Body President, Peter Jose Greco will appear on the Ithaca College Campus !HJowe fro lLecirure Burrell, announced Monday that e chosen from the regular chem- College will provide information Wednesday, March 27. Tickets will be sold on a priority 1 he was informed by the admin­ stry faculty). This is the first on the reactions of students at basis to I.C. students only the week of February 19. On UclleCD cf ime this program has been avail- such a college as compared with istration Friday that steps had been taken to alleviate the fifty- The concert will be held in Ford Hall. There will be no The Mocllelr'1n/ ble at Ithaca· College, although those at Cal. Tech. The entire pro­ cent admission charge. It is a reserved seating, but attendance is limited. the program is well established gram is in the planning stage; policy at Ithaca College that stu- ,_____________________________ . :\Ir. Irving Howe, lecturer and t _other instit~1tions. ~t is a fact di ussions of the various direc- dents pay for admission to home ____________________________ author, will speak on "The Idea hat research 1s a ma3or part of _sc . of the Modern" in the Union th 1 hemistry, and this is a way for hons 1t might take were a large athletic events rough their JI d [ Recreation Room at 8:15 p.m., general fee before each semester :.Jludents to get started in research j part of the trip just completed. and are then admitted upon pres- Davi· Ul,llsoltll JI.I n'o'lJ ege n'onsn·'lJ ers February 22. Howe is one of nine · scholars the College Center of entation of their I.D. cards. Complete l'f'1111rr1·c1111 llum tf'hanoe the Finger Lakes has scheduled • f M t TXT.: 0 fh In the past, Ithaca Coliege has \Lu u.11 \l. JUE, to appear at the nine member col- le y ee s ,,..,, t paid Lynah Rink to cover ex- Davidson, N. C. (1.P.) - David-/ Required examinations in the !eges. Mr. Howe is currently edi- penses for use of the rink, but son College is considering a com-1 areas of (I) language, literature tor of Dissent and has been con- Government Stu ents this season arena officials plete revision of its curriculum. and the arts, (II) religion and tributing editor lo the New Re­ d covered the expenses through the Initial recommendations by an philosophy, (III) natural science public.
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