SB *'S Themis Proposa Rejected! "'Sr Dls)

SB *'S Themis Proposa Rejected! "'Sr Dls)

S.B.*'s Themis proposa rejected! "'srdls) t 12state niversit at stona brookl n Olr 1.2 no. 45 state university at stony brook~n.y. iriday apr. 18, 1969 d April 18. 1969 Pa ge 2 RtaAtaeman Friday, Pa- N- 2-%ttl1111 Friday.April 18, 1969 Med Advising Called Inadequate; Campus Center Dinr?ctor Few SB Students In Med Schools To Resign End of J une By CAD GREEN LD to the average Stony Brook an analo1ous GPA from Adel- Speia to statsMan stdt." phi. However, the fact remains In an emergency meeting Campus Center Director that the medical sebools are Chares '4Bud" Daltan has re- Tuesday nlght of the Pre- Also present at the meeting, only remotely interested In such medical and Pre-dental Society, attended by ?0 stets, was I iged feetivee June 30, 190. data. Dr. TIk was accused He citWd as his reasons for Cbalrman Steven Scphneteld Dr. Tunk, hed ofthe advisory by several students to be "har- indicated that the present medi- committee. He offered "alarm- leaving the offer of a better borng a standard which the poitonand the problems and cal advisory committee at Stky Ing statists o9n the rt medical school are apparently Brook has proven to be an of Stony Brook graduates now lack of good support that be had ating medical sehools. Dr. not. Consequently Stoey Brook encountered at Stony Brook. inadequate body. sudents are screed twice, Tunik said that inesigl more and have suIfered in the prce." Dalton was appoted to the The meeting was called be- sten are being e ekd position of afifng director of cause of an overwhelming num- into medical careers because the Campus Center in IM while ber of senior medical and dental of the draft, and thus garduate Prior to the meetin&g Hank still the owner of the Coach schools can be higbly selective. Ro0enthal, a committee spokes- House. He could not recommend applicants rejected from pro- He refused fessional schools. to make any addi- man, spoke to Dr. Glass and a replacement because be felt tiona comment on either Stony informed him of two circulat- that there was no one on campus Brook's small tribution to ing petitions concerned with with the bac d nesry Sdhonefeld stated his intrest professioal schools or why the revisig the medical committee. to fu t.e for constructie action In modi- committtees recommendations The second petition, to which bave been given out sparingly. Dr. Glass was opposed, called Many of the duties of the fying the established medical Center director have The committee head implied for the hiring of a full-time Campus committee. He commented that pre-professooal advisor. Dr. been absoed in the newly ""little or so concern is given that a student's GPA of 2.8 from sfftuted Stony Brook Union allows it to un~ctns "it win Stony Brook is considered by Tunik indicated a preference to employ such an individual. Governing Board. Mr. Dalton provide leadership nationally the Wmitteeto be better than feels that the Governing Board for other unions. Our board is 1 Cueat constitution Is an exceptional a model for a true effort toward Nova document and if the University a University Community." I SUNY At Old Westbury- LIRR To Offer Cut Rates A folk danee group may be orgartized in the fall of 1969. College Of "Rebels" S a to Statesana return at any time they wish, In order to ascertain student Starting April 2, it will be the -same day. interest, ques a wi (Eitoes Note: ]B Yg Political confrontations ;began be made available at the folow- possible for all Stony Brook Tickets for the one-day ex- today's suppleea se Off wen the adinistration ibegan students and members of the cursion which will leave every ing locations: gy mnasium, Roth SUNY Old We y's paper, moving into areas in whide cafeteria, Tabler cafeteria, or community to travel into New Saturday after the ?6th, may Stam - ps X campus factions had p nAmary York City via the Long Island be purchased at the Campus from Steve, Room 326, Chem- Sion of istry Building, or Prasad, Roth tea c-e a_ be e interest; first was selec Railroad at a reduced rate. Center ticket office, beginning Use TI e Is t setnd I-s new faculty. The Westbur y facul- Monday, April 21. For any I, Room A31. The program, so by the s s see cOdW s y expected to select te eir own particular train, the tickets will * * * everpGblished atOMWcstuY.) colleagues; the studenits de- Campus Center, enables the be sold Monday through Thurs- students to purchase receipts for By FRANK KIATA manded a voice in the selJection; day of the week in which the The Psi Chapter of Delta power round-trip tickets on the rail- Kappa Gamma Society is offer- and PAT SW ENRY the President said the train will leave. e was his alone. road at the cost of $1.95. The ing scholarships to women stu- College Press Serv receipt will be honored on the Other plans for reduced rates dents who have graduated from (CPS)-This is the story of the A compromise was finally 10:07 train to New York, leav- on the railroad, now under high schools in Clinton and Es- State University College at Old reached under which aa com- ing Stony Brook station, on Satur- negotiation, Include a daily sex Counties (upper New York Westbury, N. Y. Westbury is mittee of elected facul lty and days. excursion fare to New York State) and who plan to enter an experimental school con- students would select candi- and a "weekender fare" allow- the teaching profession. Applica- of Kennedy- dates from the apphicatio ns, and As a part of the "bargain," ing students to leave on the ceived by a coalition it will be necessary for those tion should be made in writing style liberals and State Univer- the President would appoint 2:50 train on Fridays and return to: Mrs. Ann Cordick, Au Sable Wofford retaire d veto going to board the same car anytime Sunday. sity bureaucrats. them. of the train. They may, however, Froks, New York 12912, by Old Westbury students have power. This seemed txo work May 15, 1969., Further informa- Old Wetburystudens hav well until -the committee aselected been described as "hand-picled a candidate who did noAt meet tion may be.obtained from the Old Westbury is an experiment Financial Aid Office in the gym. rebels" politically all some- with Wofford's approval. where left of Hubert Humphrey. only in the sense that it provider C^l^e *1 * * mostly white students Meanwhile, another cornfronta- more data to further substan- Some, ,ver the An art show displaying the case as missionaries to re- tion was shaping. up or tiate the student movement's demand of the non-white ,caucus critique of the universities and work of 20 male ambulatory form; others, mostly non-white 50 e r c e n t students, came as natives to f or p repressentation those who run them. patients in the State Mental campus. Hospital can presently be viewed be reformed. A small minority of non-white students on < A a The faculty areamore familiar Fri. April 18 in the lounge of Joseph Henry came as skeptics, to challenge student meeting l.pproved a policy reserv- with the terms of campus power College (Roth IV). the Westbury approach to edu- overwhelmingly politics, and have influence at Coca film, The Guns of August, cation.. ing half the new studeUt posi- * * * the expense of the students and 7:00, 9: 00, 11:00 p.m., physics Ba iot s ,ions for non-whites; a faculty Because of the small, Onto- meeting rejected it. administration. lecture hall. The first session of a directing mate situation of the campus, the- The students find themselves Hand College Films, Report workshop sponsored- by the G January, the majoority of by Jonas Me- administration was able effec- In to disrupt the From Millbrook 'quad Theatre and led by Richard students moved off-can Opus to with the power The Snow by tively to reduce all political structure, but not to change it kas, Image In Lurge, a Theatre Arts major, begin their field proje<cts, and Willard Maas, plus selected and academic problems to West- will be held on Thursday, April Both Wofford moved to re-dd me and in any fundamental way. shorts; 8:00 p.m., problems of psychology. unusual underground 24, from 7: 00 to 9: 00 p.m. in became re-direct the college. I Vestbury bury students have an Hand College main lounge. faculty and students since the entire student Gray College lounge. aware of contradictions in the was divided into three constitu-4 dilemma experiment, at the same time ent colleges: a discipline!'s school, body is but 83; they cannot even from a learning-by-teaching school, easily disrupt when ten per cent becoming immobilized of the student body Is only eight Sat. April 19 The weekly column on auto- acting out the consequences. and the original urban I studies mobiles will begin tests and students! Varsity crew, S.B. vs. Assump- stories on the unusual cars With all the power centralized school.- tion College, 1:00 p.m., home. which students, faculty and in the hands of President Harris Varsity Track, S.B. vs. Leh- staff own. If you own a weird Wofford and his advisers, faculty t - i FIA1 man College, 1:00 p.m., home. car (Edsel, Morgan, Avanti, members and students became_ S.A.B.

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