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Vol. 4—No. 19 TEANECK. N.J.—MARCH 10, 1964 Published Weekly Comptrollers Board To Surrender Independence To Student Council Improved Relations $44,000 Would Be Exist Between FDU, Controlled by SC-- Teaneck Townsmen Keeler Shies Away By JERRY GIBBS By DAN SHERIDAN Relations between the town­ Just one week after a frontal attack by two on-campus ship of Teaneck and Fairleigh clubs against the authority of the Board of Comptrollers, the Indologist Dickinson University exist in an Board last Thursday offered to give up its independence and atmosphere of mutual coopera­ BERT GOLDBERG become a part of the Student Council. tion and extreme friendliness, Cites Life Of but things were not always so “I see no reason why the Stu­ rosy. Nor would they remain so dent Council should not accept should the University, in its this responsibility. They coidd be taking over by the beginning mushrooming growth, encroach Young Dems Are Hopeful Untouchables of next week,” Student Comp­ Dr. Mayasandra Seshadri, upon the agreed boundary of River Road, and attempt exten­ troller Bob D’Alvia told The head of the Department of In- Bulletin. dology at the University of My­ sion in an Eastward direction. Conservatives Will Split “We want to see the Univer­ In a prepared statement, the sore, Mysore, India, and Direc­ Bert Goldberg, president of Comptrollers said, “The Board tor of Archaeology for the Pro­ sity grow and prosper West of the F.D.U. Young Democrats’ River Road,” said Matthew has been accused of being “dic­ vince of Mysore, is at Teaneck Club, hails the formation of the tatorial”,,^ “power - mad’lr aitd for the first half of the spring Feldman, Teaneck’s mayor. Yoi >ng Republicianp’ The Mayor referred .to the eTiEeT It has suffered personal sem gster 1,’bpefLl kplit in conservative abuse and its integrity has been "■Tn this country under the State trouble over zoning which occur- ranks” as well as a sign of ris- ed in 1958 (finally settled in ’59 impugned. If the Student Coun­ Department - Fulbright Visiting ng political interest on cam­ Malibu Ranch cil President and the Inter Club Asian Professors Program, he during a meeting between FDU pus. Administration and town offic­ Council President, comprising has already spent time at the two thirds of the Board cannot State University of New York ials), in which the plans advanc­ The Young Dems, founded in For Weekend enjoy the confidence of their con­ at Buffalo, and the University ed for a new gymnasium east 1962 to support Governor Ric­ of River Road “panicked” re­ hard J. Hughes, plan to work The Class of 1964 will hold its stituents, it has no recourse but of Pennsylvania. Senior Weekend Monday, sidents whose homes were in the with the Bergen County Demo­ to propose that its actions and Even Teachers Don't Know immediate vicinity. crats in support of Democratic through Wednesday, Mary 25-2'7 its authority be placed within At Fairleigh Dickinson, he The People Were Here First policies and candidates through­ at Malibu Ranch in the Pocono and under the sanction of the teaches graduate students in a “You can imagine the reason,” out this election year. Mountains of Pennsylvania. Student Council itself.” special program of Asian stu­ said the Mayor, “I don’t think A charge of $26 per person Keteler Will Wait dies. This program is taught by that if you had a home, you The constitution of the Young will cover costs for the three Dems forbids endorsement of The transfer of authority, how­ four visiting Asian professors in would like to have a gym built days, including all meals and ever, may not be as easy as succession. Dr. Seshadri pointed next to it, what with late games, any Democratic hopeful before unlimited horseback riding. a primary or convention, but D’Alvia expects. Joel Keeler, out that his course here is of ne­ the traffic, dances or other af­ Sleeping accomodations will fea­ Student Coimcil president, de­ cessity somewhat elementary, fairs creating noise at night. You Goldberg personally endorses ture 6 to 8 people in each cabin Senator Eugene McCarthy for clared, “We’re going to check since even the high school tea­ have to realize that Teaneck is room with bunk beds. into this. We have to define ex­ chers in his classes know com­ not a university town like New Democratic vice presidential Senior Class President Jay nomination. actly where and how the Board paratively little of India. “One Brunswick, or Chapel Hill, N.C., Buckelew stated that the Malibu will fit into the student govern­ can’t take anything for grant­ where the town grew up around The Young Dems will be re­ Ranch had absolved FDU in ment. Nothing is definite.” ed,” he said, “and I can’t go the school. The people were here presented at “A Seminar For writing of responsibility for the Bemie Galdieri, Inter Club very deep in only two months.” before the University,” he said. the 60’s”, a preview of the De­ trip. But a $10 deposit charge Council president and a mem­ The Indian Professor, who re­ At present the only land oc- mocratic National Convention, will be collected from each stu­ ber of the three man Board an­ ceived his Ph.D in Archaeology (Continued on Page 2) to be held March 14, 15, 16 in dent upon arrival to cover any swered Keeler, saying, “We’re while attending Oxford and Lon­ Atlantic City. possible dmages. It will be re­ not going to sit around for a don, says he had long looked turned if no damages result. month waiting for the Execu­ forward to visiting the United Closely working with FDU’s There will be one bus provid­ $25 Prizes Offered chapter of the Americans F or tive Board of the Council to States and finds Americans ed for the transporation of those Democratic Action, the Young make up its mind. If they don’t friendly and likeable. He has students who cannot supply their In NOW Magazine Dems find the ADA “too theo­ come through with a decision corresponded with American own transportation. one way or another then we’ll friends whom he had met in Eu­ retical” and unwilling to work Literary Contest for Democratic candidates here Advertising for the Weekend bring it upon the Council floor.” rope or in India. Last summer The fuU Student Council must 25 college professors and 25 NOW Magazine is offering a and now. win be allowed on campus. Tic­ $25 prize in the three fields of kets will go on sale tomorrow, vote on the proposal before it (Continued on Page 3) non-fiction, fiction, and poetry, Commenting on the remarks W ednesday. (Continued on page 4) $75 in aU. This contest is open made by Joseph Celia, president only to full time day students of of the Young Republicans Club, Editor To Resign, 'the Teaneck campus. in last week’s Bulletin, Goldberg Professors Vernon Schonert, said, “President Johnson is a dy­ Police Called To Control Will Take Position Stanley Wertheim, and Theo­ namic leader who has been fol­ dore Chester, from the English lowing the late President Ken­ Paterson State Students With WFDU Radio department are to be the im­ nedy’s policies thus far. This is partial judges. to be expected.” Between two and five hundred students at Paterson State Dan Sheridan, a member of The magazine hopes to broad­ College staged a second campus demonstration last Thursday, the Bulletin’s Editorial Board, en its scope to include essays has announced his resignation from all fields of human inter­ Evening Student Wins protesting the suspension of seven top students. from the Board effective tomor­ est and concern. The managing Police were summoned to dis­ row, March 11. editor of NOW, Peter Wynns, Time Magazine Contest perse the crowd when the stu­ Immediate Action” and had pre­ The editor, who has been with says the purpose of the contest dents, who had initially marched sented a list of ten complaints the newspaper for four years Professor Martin Torodash of on the administration building, to the college President. They is “to create interest in writing the Social Science Department has and has worked in an editorial and in the magazine itself a- moved to a public road. requested, among other things, capacity for two years will be­ been notified by TIME Magazine As reported in last week’s Bul­ the right to form on-campus so­ mong the student body and to that Edward A. Wilson, an eve­ come News Director for WFDU, recognize the merit of our con­ letin, college President Dr. Mar­ cial, political and religious club. ning student at the University, ion E. Shea suspended three Faculty Won It Back Students the campus radio station. tributors in a tangible w a y . It’s has been named the local win­ ‘News programming on WFDU not the Nobel Prize, but it’s as members of the Student Govern­ The suspensions have created ner in TIME’S 28th annual Cur­ ment and four top honor stu­ a chaotic situation on the cam­ is a virgin field,” said Steve close as we can come.” rent Affairs Contest. Flehinger, president of the ra­ All manuscripts are to be dents for allegedly “participat­ pus with college officials, facul­ dio station. “Sheridan can make sent to NOW, c/o English Dept, Other high-scoring local stu­ ing in actions detrimental to the ty, and students jumping into the this into a first rate facet of this campus, preferably accom­ dents include W. Gardner Bark­ college.” fray.

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