Used Book Exchange We Are Absolutely Exasperated to Note

Used Book Exchange We Are Absolutely Exasperated to Note

re'it Weaver Assumes Office; Flexibility To Be Keynote A-H trrcarasai^nVTaaaer < >;' ea-rave course r "-.. / ai a <a >ae< P. sens;!:ve ;-i studeat ric^is and desire- was -pn> j i > > ' I 1 • ) \ :' ! ( ' S - idea Weaver at a student press <•< >n:'erer;ce nst ! )e t () re a e offaaaiiy be^aa ras *era: as tnsir.-"- , m ' . .~e ita-earaj; was new: ::: t::e President office or: December 20. ia.ay r: i) t :>e som.e VOL UX - No. 16 TUESDAY JANUARY 7, T969 389 A Free Press ra-jf a. rca n jr i".;:"r:cu:::ni reform Dr. "o>-i- i- o >• r-i-ii aan type Vv < aver sani, "We're jreir.g- to have at viii; w : i i <r e t w n e n *:• <ro not : am: practically no elec- ot h : h>- Inderal A rt s aves. to' r.o;h;riy; but eh-eaves. I R.C.A. Purchase In Question ''•-.:):< its ja>ir.^ to he an evoiu- A—Twrasaaaon - • these decrees as- •CT.es ci'r:;i oas;c Kr.owir'iijrp and tssum-'s cer t>; e x ',: i ire anc As U.C.P. Fails To Sign Papers cio thank. ) o n s:: i: 1:; y 1 1 'fie i'n:;e surr.e <i a The Ne<rotiatians for the purcuiase of ~eo t: on. here have President Weaver and Dr. Hy.'aan. Vice rhan Snit'e .' ); l S i meat a; d been ma V vesterday in order to fi •Lit . !\ v% i- :r:;i \ t parties, which include R.C.A. (the \ : b a i t v. building's present tenants). Crated >o ; r:; .'in Cerebral Padsy (the building's own­ .era e ers •, and the State Dormitory Authority <the appointee: a^rent acting for Bartich ) were supposed to meet in order transfer title and si.irn the necessary parrel's. •r: arn !; o : • w H s CC.P. and R.C.A. never appeared. Weaver Dr. Weaver an<rrilv told Ticker, '•--.- ! " -v • •t. Students A dm Hi e o ,«? n C^O,' *<&£* ^s r<D? (LS # U c^ '^mr^^> d r \c. i ov- < • e.: > \ : X V 5. ; 'a S<- :t.-e a- d a : e ! '> i ' a : i: : v v% i; A, c: U;.;- : , Wi: SHE Backs Study Abroad Plan , v \ \\ hark V h> f M » L / *-; > £ hli MJI. i cf la.Kduj/ A . o <s. fh tkj Lt* «t ' w Rapri$si*?iiaifv&^ Pre^an'v 1 a f-iiAe Seu/^ i; ik.;.i. liiiUl.iliilijii,i. -^ '" • • •»••'• , 1 ^11 . Ml. .1 •*•••' -.*4<»i.^.ii ... .J,.iit,-i, - • «-*••-^ •• 4iJllil „ »., Ai ,i.l,.>.,.lU .ML, ^^^•^^."••^r-j^.*-^—V*»** * _ -~*j W. »-r-. r* fg*-^'-«»^^fV-*|ey^T: -,^- Tuesday, January 7V 1969 r THE TICK E * Tuesday, January 7r 1969 Page Two T_H_^-^TVLCKER «. J -.• "^ PtmsJIhtsBi hear if we have anything to say. The educators here wonder if we haven't sold them out. They keep trying to convince d(ic~ £JL TAJb/qiUL each other that students deserve the best education that Long fhhce Gone can possibly be offered, some see fit to work toward that goal. All At the open meeting—of- that Ad Hoc committee^ Dr^ By RUSSEL FERSHLE1SER J Bauer posed a question to the representatives of H.R.S. '*Do Where Thereu A 1 you honestly think." he " asked, "that the average student V ^^^By DANNY BOEHR ®®^ There are so many things going through my mind right entering Baruch wants to do all the thinking you plan '*0£D** now that I hardly know where to begin. I have just been Baruch The Bernard M. Baruch College' I have never been so disgusted with portions ot the Stu­ for him?" elected to student council. Knowing better, I hardly look this 17 Lexington Avenue, New York 10010 dent Body before as I am at this writing. It all concerns the gift horse in it's proverbial mouth, but I find it hard to be Either, the answer is yes or the title students is a recent drive that Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity conducted in elated. I garnered the astronomical sum of ^seventy-seven misnomer. Either the answer is yes or the people, thus the j Whatever we have dared, to think, tint dare we also say."—James Russell Lowel! the closing days before the Winter Vacation. To say that votes, 77 in a class of over five hundred. It is not so rrv.ch j school, thus the education experience isn't worth a damn. ; it was illuminating is a gross understatement. Students Vol. LIX-No. 16 TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1969 that my ego. would have been bette^ served by a few hundred A Free Press fraternity members decided to raise funds for the more votes, but that if that many people didn't care, then I LEWIS M. STURM '69 Editor-in-Chief New Ycb*k Urban Coalition. This group is attempting to help represent no one; hardly an enviable position. Ticker Association Meeting KEN WEINER '69 Business Manager our gherfcor^r5rothe^s--and sisters to gain a better chunk of_ Some weeks ago t^ere appeared in these pasres^^co^m^ life th'an they have received heretofore. e^ti^ed Iron Maiden, scorirg certain crroups for w^at was Thursday January 9, 2 P.M. SAM GRAFTON '69 Associate Editor DANNY BOEHR 70 Associate Editor MARK FRANK '70 Let me first congratulate those far-sighted members termed t^e'r "backwr^d" ideas on requirements T>>e biggest Copy Editor CHRIS ANDREWS '69 Associate^Editor of this enlightened fraternity for their choice of charity. I Room to be Posted in Ticker Office CLIFF RYAN '69 News Editor CATHY ESPOSITO 71 Features Editor argument in favor of heavy emphasis on required courses, i? NEIL BERGMAN 70 don't think "charity" is the word for it. In xhis^school how­ that students don't ca^e a whit abo^t education. The lack Welcome Arts Editor NEIL LIEBERMAN '69 Club News Editor LARRY BROOKS '69 ever the fact that the drive had to be approved by the Stu­ of response-to Mr. Grafton's thoughts does little to help Sports Editor ROMAN ILKIW '70 : _ Photo Editor LARRY LEVITAS '69 ....... „...'. Editor Emeritus dent Council Charities Drive Committee makes it a charity. his cause. Anyone interested in running for Ticker Editor-in- Actually Council ought to- call it the social Priorities Com- In the cdu.rse of o^e short ^tro1! p.roir"1^ tV^.t -section of j Advisory Board Imittee. The Urban Coalition is a social priority of the first p the tenth floor we Ir.ughinglv refer to-as a ca ete"}°. T heard ' ChFef for the Spring Semester should contact Profes­ Back Chris Andrews, Associate Editor; Danny Boehr, Associate Editor; Mark Frank, Copy Editor; ^egree. tbree separate conversations abort t^e be^e^its of various Lewis M. Sturm, Editor-in-Chief; Ken Weiner, Bu sihess Manager. ] T I don't wantTtTgwte the.impression that various disease- d^gs. While I probably have e^«; .°ga'nst d" -o-s then certain sor Winokur prior to 1 P.M. Thursday. Advertising by Alpha Delta Sigma oriented charities are unimportant. Tlu&v; have ^their place. others. T sti1! wa^'^ma^ed vt the -a-n^T^t den.rt1" o? ^o^ver-"- 1 To my mind a social disease is far worse than a virus. One - tion material-- I asked twa .friends—if this was a ! t'^e^.h-d t^ News and Features Staff: MICHAEL EDWARDS, RUSELL FERSHLEISER, JAN KRAUSS, MIKE LEMEL- must make a distinction between an infection—of—iJie-ao-- talk about. One replied "What do you^want us to" talk about. ANt> WE LE, BRUCE ROSEN, LARRY ROSS, JOHN SCKOROHOD Photd Staff: JONAS TAUB, GARY ROSENBERG, RON LUSTIG ciety's soul. Richard Nixon?" One must also make a clear distinction in showing your Do not misunderstand. I am not hernia" i"g st^de^t Published weekly during: tbe school term by tlie Ticker AuoeJati on of The Bernard M. Baruch College. The City University o* 1 : New York. Address all communications to T^r^Tlckeb' Box 9C, 137 East 22nd Street. New York. N.Y. 10O1O — Room 408 cooperation in drives. If you give blood, you can show the apathy, for this is a fact of life-at everv school I^dee" t is Student Center. Telephones 477-7730. 228-9996 or Oregon 3-7700 Ext. 313. world that you have made your sacrifice by wearing a sym­ not even greater here than, at other subway schools. No. it SENIOR PICTURES Extend Editorial opinions cio not necessarily represent those of the entire Ticker Staff or Advisory Board the College or the University. u Opinions contained in- feature columns are trose of the author and not necessarily those of The Ticker. National Advertising Rep­ bolic pin on your lapel. Wearing a "Give A Damn" button is not apathy that worries me. I leave tbat to t -ose w^o still resentative The National Education Advertising Service. is meaningless. When you give blood, you have given blood. believe enough in our students to bothe" gett'nT a^pfrv. What T ~XT 1 When you give a quarter to the Coalition, ybu have given I do worry about, however, is Baruch. Tt is niv s^hoo . a^d it j CAN BE RETURNED Our a quarter. Nothing more, nothing less. A miserable 25c. :, is being T -ei an undesir^ed bad time bv those very people : That's all. who hav-^'t -ttended anything- siace Mike a~d ^uli uad thei" : Welcome little happening.

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