1p SK Student Tickles ^The Hostage' In 'if |The Ivories Ticklish Situation e •QN,fc P<*g A7 "lie/ iia irric f •IMI $age B8 1964 39TH YEAR, NO. 21 UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA, APRIL 10, 1964 Tiitttftfo MO 1 :511, Err. 2581 CONTINUING EDUCATION DIV. Allen Chosen Dean Library Judged By Cover Dr. M. Robert Allen, currently mer post of associate dean of The University of Miami's Otto G. Richter Library has been vice president of Connecticut's that division. named one of 16 college, public and school libraries in the well-known Famous Artists Dean Allen has had a long United States to receive architectural awards in the second Schools, has been appointed dean Library Buildings Award Program. of UM's division of continuing career in the field of education, education, effective May 1. The in both executive and consulta­ The TJM library received one ••— appointment was made this week tive positions, since receiving his of five Awards of Merit con­ libraries; Mr. Deutschman, rep­ by Dr. Werner A. Baum, vice doctorate from the TJniversity of ferred in the college /university resenting Watson, Deutschman & president for academic affairs and Virginia in 1946. category by the American In- Kruse, architects fbr the library; dean of the faculties. He has been executive director stitute of Architects, American and Bill Baggs, editor of the The of the National Home Study library Association and the Miami News who is chairman of Dr. Allen replaces Professor Council; exceutive secretary of National Book Committee. the Florida Citizens Committee E. M. McCracken, who has been fbr National Library Week, April the accrediting commission of the President Henry King Stanford acting dean since last summer NHSC; consultant to the Depart­ 12-18. and who wiU resume his fur- accepted the a ward /from Clinton ment of the Army (for education, Gamble, Ft. Lauderdale architect The panel which made the training, and educational TV); and director of the AIA, in cere­ award commented: "As intend­ correspondence education con­ monies Tuesday in the President's ed, this large library building, sultant to schools and colleges; office. day or night, becomes the focal and education director of the point of the campus. Centrally Army Quartermaster School. Mr. Gamble is currently a visiting professor at the Uni­ located, it successfully houses Dr. Allen also held academic versity of Miami. He is con­ and services undergraduate and posts concurrently with his -Wtti fey Pbati Carter ducting a lecture series for research library materials and service in the government. upperclassmen in the field of functions. Ample provision has Dr. Stanford and Mr. Deutschman Accept Award from Mr. Gamble been made for future expan- These have included lecture­ ... for outstanding design of the Richter Library architecture. Said Mr. Gamble: ships and visiting professorships "Architecture in South Florida in the areas of educational is becoming that of a sophisti­ philosophy and psychology. cated urban area. We have Built in 1961-62, at a cost of Income Tax Director come of age, architecturally." over $3.5 million, the library cur­ The department Dean Allen rently houses about 650,000 vol­ will be heading is concerned with Attending the ceremonies were umes. This is approximately two- adult education in evening, late- Dr. Archie McNeal, director of thirds its full capacity. afternoon, and Saturday classes Op•timisti c About Cut Dean M. Robert Allen during two semesters and two By JACK DORMER ... adult educator summer sessions. Hurricane News Editor Federal income tax regulations can be likened to an iceberg, Students Suspended Mortimer Caplin, Director of the Internal Revenue Depart­ Debaters Get Sympathy;ment , declared Wednesday in an address sponsored by the Bar and Gavel Law Fraternity> " For Quiz Doctoring "It's a plus and minus situa­ tion," he explained. "Everybody Greeks Ready The student administered Honor Council of the University of Investigation Still Soughtsee s the minus parts, the nega­ Miami recently suspended three University College students for tive ones that stick above the doctoring of already graded tests. water. But the beneficial aspects "Although we'sympathize with a technicality, according to Mayor are concealed beneath the surf­ For Big Week "The students, each in a different class, changed answers on an your case, we have an established Richard. ace." Approximately 2,000 Greeks, already graded test and claimed that their tests were incorrectly policy not to interfere with the Richard awaited the decision graded," said Honor Council chairman Mark Buchbinder. decisions of regional committees." Caplin was optimistic about from 30 sororities and fraternities of Barry and Neal as to the will participate in Greek Week, "What they didn't know was that University College tests are This is the answer the TJni­ riling of a suit against the na­ the new tax cut bill recently passed by Congress. which will begin with the light­ now processed in such a way that answers changed after the versity of Miami debate team tional tourney. test has been graded can be easily detected. These students com­ received from West Point in their ing of the Olympic Torch on The boys, who have been de­ "The economic philosophy be­ mitted an act of premeditated dishonesty." attempt, with the assistance of hind this consists of two factors," Monday evening, April 20, in the Miami Beach Mayor Melvin Rich­ bating since their freshman year at the university and have pre­ he stated. "These two factors are Eaton Pep Arena. Violations of the Honor Code are brought by the students, faculty ard, to enter the National Cham­ rates and how much money will and administration to the Honor Council, which is composed of pionship Tournament at the mili­ viously competed in the national be raised. This year we will Included in the six day pro­ contest, chose not to file a suit representatives of each of those three groups. tary academy. collect about $106 billion in tax gram will be a blood drive; fac­ which could only accomplish a revenue. However, even with the The UM team of Barry Richard negative purpose. A suit would ulty - administration - Greek din - The penalties which the Honor Coundl nay impose are: fail­ and Neal Sonnett had been re­ rate reduction just passed, the ure to receive course credit by means of a failing grade; discip­ either enjoin the Southern Re­ projected collections for next ners at fraternity houses; the fused entrance to the Southern gional teams from attending ihe annual Greek god and goddess linary probation for a period of time as determined by the year will run about $110 billion." Council; suspension for a definite period of time; expulsion from Regional Tournament because of national or enjoin West Point contest; tapping for Omega, fra­ from calling the competition the the university. He pointed out that most of ternity honorary; and the Inter- National Championship Tourna­ the savings due to the tax cut ment. will be spent—much for busi­ fraternity Ball. The three students were suspended until September, 1964. "I felt this would be a purely ness expansion, thus giving a vindictive action either way and boost to the economy. "We Road Trips I didn't want to db to other teams estimate that about 93% of the 5 what had been done to us" said tax cut will be spent. Some will Barry. be saved, but not much." New Union — Tiles Of Fun Nix Bally He made it clear, however, Caplin described one of the that a Federal investigation into principal missions of the Internal The cancellation of the the structure and rules of se­ Revenue Department as doing | annual Spring Sports Rally lection of teams for competition everything possible to get com­ during the Undergraduate in the regional tournament pliance from the taxpayers. He Student Government Elec­ would be sought. pointed out as a tribute to Amer­ tions Week was the result icans the fact that about 97% of of an unavoidable "mix- "Both Senators Pepper and taxes are paid voluntarily by the m>M according to election Holland have advised me they people. are looking into the feasibility of board chairman, Elliot "This is the only country in Bernstein. an investigation that would estab­ lish rules for the avoidance of the world that has achieved "The rally was not plan­ such a record," he said. ned as a political rally," similar problems," commented said Bernstein, "but as a Barry. Finally with a light smirk he Spring Sports rally. We had The main problem, he said, is noted that the department re­ merely secured time for that the national tournament has cently celebrated the 50th Anni­ each of the candidates to no team selection rules. "They versary of the 16th amendment introduce themselves, say simply ask the regional commit­ (the income tax law). the offices they were run- tee to send the top four teams to "It was a very low key cere­ [ ning for and a few words." the national contest, and the re­ mony; no birthday cake or joyous gional committee can pick the festivities," he sighed. The reason the rally was teams using any method they cancelled, according to want" Bernstein, was that too Barry hopes that the noise they many of the teams which made in effort to enter the re­ We Want You [ were to be introduced were gional and national will do some­ on the road. thing to improve the debate pro­ The editorships of the Hurri­ cane, Ibis, and Tempo are up for Bernstein admitted that, gram in all schools. As a result of the whole affair, grabs next semseter, as well as a "There is a definite need," majority of the other positions for a political rally during he expressed disappointment in on the student publications.
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