; r v t ',~"^ r»<-^S*; A"'^ " '","« isv%;, *-.- Ov ->*CT^ *-v*« n„-.'' Story on Page 8t3g^ ^kiti* *-_7- * r ^TK i Baruch School of Business aad Public Admin College of New -York •••'•=Si XXXI IF—No. 10 Tuesday, November 16. f954 389 By Subscription Only f/ter to Study Union: , ^ . Fee Rise Meeting Set .wS& ward Economist ^ - • • • Vcri'-iat-* b o r W7 ockefeller Grant Wednesday m 4S -ise- By Barbara Leventer A Town Meeting, open to all students, will be held tomorrow at 1 in 4S^Wie topic _I^ A Rockefeller Foundation Grant of $7500 has been f°r discussion will be the proposed $1 increase in the student activities fee. ~r ide to Professor Robert D. Leiter of the economics de- The meeting's agenda galls for one speaker for the inciTff^ *"<* nnp a^.'n.f g^ir. ' T tuJ UT LUe rute ers ncK*0*Lh the Teamster ^L^J^^^L^^As Union plays in the AmericaV ?n economy. • .^- " be» studen^ « t -an d i_facult- i_ y Jmember- <•_*s intereste• - ^ d i-inn the. activitieTs problem . A general dis- '* This assignment is unique in that the Teamsters' cusslon Wl11 follow in which »«<*««** ptrticipation will be encouraged. - „ _^ lion, headed by'Dave Beck, himself a controversial figure, Motivating the scheduling of this event is the desire on the part of Student Coun-— bed to such a study. It is—cil to have the student body become aware of the factors which prompted' it to Call for ted that the growing the fee increase, which wiO ion will occupy an impor- be presented to the students t position in the future as a referendum on Decem­ . Professor Leiter has Seniors Will Cite ber 21. •_ eady consulted many peo- In reference to the shortage of in the government and funds with which to carry on an Comedian Shawn adequate student activities pro- spoken to representa- jjraoi, Student •Counci! President- res ~of the-TJnio»;--He^^*s The Senior Glass will award comedian Dick Shawn, who Harriet Guber has stated that, studying the vast is to appear at the Senior Prom on November 24, a plaque "The economic future of the Cot- Most Ttnwni^pr HITW rh*» Outstanding Mem Comedian of 1964. This enrgWment and mcreasreg coStST*" Another feature of the Promy A further decrease in emolument York and Washi •will be the naming- of a Prom is expected when Brooklyn and the professor expects to Queen and the presentation to Lavender Cats Queens Colleges begin offering' ind all of* next summer on her of many fine pifts donated by their courses of study in ac­ west coast, since it was merchants in the vicinity of the Play at Dances countancy. California that Dave Beck Baruch School. Cigarettes are The Student Council budget, compliments of Philip Morris. Student. Council has announced has decreased steadily1 in recent >ught prominence to the Additional entertainment at the rescheduling of the Friday years and Dean Clement M. «•*- lion^ - the traditional graduating" class •f tei noon dances to Monday. Thompson admits that "there-is ^addition-to the Rockefeller function will be provided by the "The Lavender Cats," a newly not enough money available" X» ---•-*•• King Brothers, a song and dance formed Baruch School band, will meet the needs of the Professor Leiter has been. Professor Leiter combing rehearsals, with—music by Bookman Associates, team which has appeared on the currlcular program." *" Milton Berle Show; Sam Ulano for dancing. ishers, to write a book about "The Foreman in Industrial Re­ • Last semester's budget lations." of the Steve Allen Show and Vic The dances are held weekly from 2-4:30 in Lounge C. Ad­ among the smallest in Council Teamsters Union. In past Graham of Boulevard nitery history and the current budget > he has- written three books Jerome B. Cohen, sub-chairman mission is free. On Fridays there of the economics department fame. Music for dancing- will be shows an additional decrease. played by Jerry Kravat's orches­ will be dancing to a phonograph, numerous scholarly articles stated: "This grant is unique and from 12-4. From a high of $3327 budgeted he subject of labor relations. the department is very proud of tra featuring Shelly Gordon. for the Fall *51 semester there The nine apiece pand was has been a steady eob 'until a works are titled "The Musi- Professor Leiter. This is the Seating arrangements and in­ formed under the direction of w vitations may be obtained at the low of $2408 for the current and Petraior "Labor Prob- / first such grant to be received by Professor Walter Nallin of * the and Trade Unionism,** and a member of the department." ninth floor Prom booth. term has been reached. There is music .department. no prospect of an increase in Dr. Nallin is also planning, to funds unless the fee income is. have jelectives in music included raised. ' ' in next semester's schedule of [tudents Convene on NYU Campus recitations. The rejuvenation of All students are urged to 'at­ the Gramerey Choral Society has| tend the Town Meeting so a* to be been postponed for a while until able to decide for themselves the 1 leadership Training Conference the band and the electxves are best way to cast their votes 4h set up.' * the forthcoming referendum. ' By Art Field and George Greenberger The NYU University Heights campus overflowed with over 200 students from the Theatrdn Rally Scheduled [troppJitan and New England area attending a Leadership Training conference, this id. ^- ^ " - . • _- - • For Thursday at 12:3a >ealing withT^The Methods of Training College Students for Roles of Leadership," Theatron wili present its . -Xhe rally i» "Rainbow Rally** Thursday at . source of good of the United States, and thus 12:30 in PET. The rally is a iegr_jfehn restates National Stu- of the "world." Ed Applications semi-annual affair which the aside from the niajor-production, <ssociation and the In a plenary address Dr. Wil­ theatrical group sponsors as a include one act plays in the ninth v liam Vickery, Regional Educa­ prelude to its major production floor lounges and various other j on of Undergradu- tion Director of the >Tational Being Accepted which, this term, is "Finian's endeavors of theatrical nature. ieht Councils.: Rainbow." ?.' Conference of Christians and ^Applications are now being ac- "Finian's Rainbow," whick w££ r .(Henry T* Heald, Chari- Jews, outlined these five, guide- The rally is, in reality, a va- cepte^ for Education 61 62, 162 ^^^ r . be presented on December S and- f NYU,. welcomed the posts for student leaders: 1) get in which roemB rs of 4, is the second musical show tp the facts; 2) set your goals; 3) and 163 for-next semester. Edu- the organization display their be produced by the group within '\ /.keynote speaker Dr. cation students make appli- ,-toddard, former presi­ set your course of action; 4) put talent. In addition, a guest star a year. cation in 1109 before de University of Eainois, . it in motion; 5) evaluate. Dr. November 22. from the professional entertain­ A ticket booth on- the ninth ^jin The Challenge of Vickerj' asserted, "this is not the ment world has been invited to floor is openNxntil 3 and ducats * %" •- said, "students in end of the job, for evaluation is The education department ad­ appear. In the pas^t, such stars may be purchased during evening -* iprk Metropolitan area only the key to further action..'* vises- all /students- ^majoring in as Eileen Barton, Emmett Kelly,. session in 921 until 9. Orchestra education who expect to gradu­ [Unique position. to as- A case history involving prob- Orson MB and Sheilas Bond seats are priced at $1^0; mez-~ •"^es ' of leadership, Since ate byjunev 1S66 *to take Educa­ have appeared ^at_Theatron' ral­ zaniue seats at $1.20; and bal­ .. ^rk is -the de /acto leader " (Continued on Page 4) tion 61 this- spring. lies. Admission is free; ^ cony tickets at a dollar. B f? •'•"•• - i y - *•*>:. -• — ..J* '••••AS: ••••'. •'-• £#•: • '--..'- •:'•• •-'-,. rig.7 FAfJ^S ££» Nj.-.> »-. ^. -*' '-••*./• '•''*-•* > ±\ ! . / THE Tl C«"l* Page 3 •4 \ i ! Page 2 THE TICKER Tuesday, November 16;;lWSflJt3 iTifflr. i4 Cbfomn i WUS Programs Assistance Book Drive Extended Alumni Group MANN OVERBOARD To Give Medal By Steve Mann Words On Music For Students in All Nations On Television ?: Dick Rustin, told the class this story during^ By Harriet L. Guber To Dr. Johnson co-chairman of the Prom Com­ a discussion of the meaning of h or mittee, wrote the following press dreams: 11 x1~ -^ ¥ University Service is an organization that aids students all over tne TKe City College Alumni Asso­ world. With atedget of $1,16?,791 per year, WUS enables students in poor and devastated '& ciation has named Dr. Alvin.John- release for one of his publicity An old maid dreamed one By Feed Harrison countries such as Africa, Israel, India, Japan and Greece to continue their educations. classes with Mr. -Roberts. It was ^on, president emeritus of the that she found a 1 0 11 p en io of supposed to be for CBS, and Mr. Popular mimic, for those who have watched its evolution through ™„™•P ' -^? *?* ^ * " , "Mjarial «** by members of the World University Com- New School for Social Research, under her-bed. *What a: Students medicine, books, food, clothing, and equipment are provided to needy to receive the Collegers 1954k John Roberts rejected .it because of its going to do to me?" she a| years, has become a fairly accurate indicator of the temperament H. Finley Medal for "significant continued plugs for a rival net­ with both fear and antici the American people, particularly the younger generation.
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