Monday C loudy .. A ll th ing s .. MICHIGAN . with chance o f snow to­ being equal—you lose. STATE day, High of 30. Low near 14 to­ — Murphy’s law night. Sunny and colder tomor­ MEWS row . UNIVERSITY East Lansing, Michigan January 15, 1968 10c Vol. 60 Number 104 FIVE SPEAKERS Barnard cites transplant Who am I?’\r oiscudiscussed complications JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (#1 — Dr. Christiaan N. Barnard said Sunday: " I don't think that we've succeeded In transplantation of a human heart yet. in three-day symposium "T o succeed one must be able to dis­ charge your patient so that he can go Following Miss Mannes at 7:30 p.m. in Who Am 17," the individual’s question analyst, and Thomas S. Szasz, psychia­ home and live a fairly normal life. We Wells Hall, HarveyCox will discuss " P e r ­ in today’ s mass society, will be discussed trist, will be the guest speakers. haven’t shown that we can do this yet.” sonal Style in the Secular C ity," Cox this week by five critics of contemporary Practicing psychiatrist, lecturer at New Leading 30 scientists, the 44-vear-old has spent a year in Berlin in 1962 as a society as part of the second annual York University and the New School for cardiac surgeon at Cape Town's Groate "fraternal worker” maintaining contact University College Symposium. Social Research, and author of several Schuur Hospital performed the world's books on psychiatry, the symposium's first with churches and universities in East first human heart transplant operation Beginning today and continuing through speaker, Szasz will speak on "The Moral Germany, and has also been a partici­ (See related story on page 3.) Wednesday, the speakers will deliver Dilemma of Psychiatry: Servant of So­ pant in the civil rights movement. He addresses and participate in daily informal ciety or of the Individual” at 7:30 tonight is now associate professor of church and last Dec. 3. His patient, Louis Wash- seminars in residence halls. Marya in Fairchild Auditorium. He has gained society in the School of Divinity at Harvard kansky, 53, died 18 days later of pneu- Mannes, journalist and free-lance writer; recognition for his efforts to convince university. monia—the longest period man has lived Ernest van den Haag will begin Wed­ Harvev Cox, theologian; Dwight Mac­ others in his field that clients must with an alien heart. Donald, staff writer for "The New Yorker be encouraged to assume responsibility nesday’s program with a speech entitled Barnard’s second patient, Philip Blai- Magazine," Ernest van den Haag, psycho- for their own actions rather than hide "The Causes of the Identity C risis and berg, 58, is recovering from his Jan. 2 behind the protective shield of "mental Its Psychological Effects" at 4 p.m. in operation. Indications are he will be per­ illn ess.” Wilson Auditorium. Currently a psy­ mitted to go home In two weeks time, Marya Mannes will speak at 4 p.m. choanalyst andprofessor of social phi­ barring complications. Tues. in Conrad Aud­ losophy at New York University, van den "1 don’t think we’ve succeeded yet," Spending cut itorium on the main Haag has written two books and numerous Barnard said in an Interview broadcast essays on such subjects as mass culture theme of the sympo­ by Radio South Africa Sunday night. " I and modern social theory. sium, "Who Am I?" think that we have only so far shown that may threaten She is past teature "T h e Need for an Elite Culture" will » the heart can be transplanted and-That' editor dnd staff wri­ be the final speech of the symposium in the immediate--postoperative period ter for "Vogue” delivered by Dwight MacDonald, staff this transplanted heart will function-well." magazine, member writer for “The New Yorker” at 7:30 SuperBowl Barnard acknowledged there Is still the British policies of "The Reporter’’ p.m. Wednesday in Wells Hall. Former danger of Blaiberg’s body rejecting the SZASZ editor of "Fortune” , the "Partisan Re­ Green Bay back Ben Wilson (36) charges through o block set by new heart. We've not really come to LONDON (JPi — Prime Minister Harold staff, columnist for view”, and "Politics”, MacDonald's in­ Oakland defensive back Willie Brown (24) and Ben Davidson (83) grips with this problem in that our patients Wilson’s Labor government heads into a the “ Washington Post” and free-lance terests during the 1940’s were focused on as he heads toward a first down during the first period of the Super have not lived long enough. As far as crisis week with huge spending cutbacks w riter. As an author of five books contain­ politics when he was variously aTrotsky- we know the danger period of rejection threatening the nation’s alliances abroad ing collections of essays,M iss Mannes has Bowl in Miami Sunday. Green Bay won with a final score of 33-14, ite, a pacifist and an anarchist. He UPI Telephoto never passes away. and social programs at home. considered the American woman’ s strug­ (please turn to back page) "A s time goes on after the transplant The survival of Wilson's three-year- gle for identity and today* s commercialism the danger becomes less and less but I old administration and the strength of the in a child-centered society. devalued pound were at stake in a new feel there’s always a danger of rejection. make-or-break economic policy designed "T h e reason why we have hope for to restore Britain’s solvency. heart transplants is that we have reason A package of massive retrenchments Symposium schedule to believe that hearts may not be re­ diverting a billion pounds- $2.4 billion— Packe rs smash Oakland jected quite as strongly as kidneys are. of productive resources to the export in­ " I think the main thing that we have Thè schedule for the Univer­ learned In the two heart transplants that dustries by 1971 comes up for final ap­ sity College Symposium series proval in theBritishCabinettoday. Details we've done so far Is how to manage the for today is as follows: are to be announced by Wilson in P arlia­ patient, say in the first week after the 1 1:30 a.m. - I p.m.--Panel dis­ ment Tuesday. cussion featuring the five guests in Super Bowl contest Barnard discounted the use of animal Among government authorities and busi­ nessmen the consensus is that this new and * 'c i'SU students will be hearts for human transplants at this stage. Miami star Bill Miller to the delight of programshould tell by about April if Britain telecast live over WMSB-TV, MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) — The old pro Orange Bowl In 60-degree weather, and “ We have no means to suppress the 75,546 fans in the Orange Bowl. can be pulled out of the red into a new era Channel 10. Green Bay Packers, led by four field the rivals were different from the 1967 reaction of the human bodv to animal goals by 33-year-old Don Chandler, But except for those two heaves, the Super Bowl in which Green Bay crushed hearts. It will b® rejected within a few of stability. 7:30 p.m., Fairchild Audlto- Packers marched steadily to victory on One feature of the new package, accord­ methodically chopped down the Oakland the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10, hours." riu m --D r. Thomas S. Szasz, their aging legs. ing to qualified sources, is a provisional Raiders 33-14 Sunday In the second Super Chandler, who gave up punting to spe­ Meanwhile, in Washington another heart “ The Moral Dilemma of Psychi­ Chandler booted three of his field goals decision canceling the billion dollar order Bowl game to remain the kings of pro foot­ cialize In field goals in his declining foot­ researcher said he feels that not enough is atry: Servant of Society or of the in the first half, from 39, 20and23 yards, for 50 American Fill bombers needed to ball. ball years, put his first three-poir.ts known about patient reaction to justify Individual." and added a 31-yarder In the third period. give Britain’s military role in Europe The precise Packer legions of Coach through the uprights after only 5:07 of the heart-transplant operations at this time, The Packers also had a second-period credible striking power. 8 p.m. -- Informal seminars Vince Lombardi broke open a fairly close first period and the Packers never trailed. (please turn to back page) touchdown on a 63-yard "bom b" pass from But Defense Secretary Denis Healey with Marya Mannes In Case Hall, battle with a second half surge which sub­ Bart Starr to Boyd Dowler, a two-yard T D was reported still struggling to modify Dwight MacDonald in Emmons merged the two-touchdown underdog Raid­ run by Donnie Anderson In the third period, that decision. And colleagues were saying Hall and Ernest van den Haag ers. and Herb Adderley’s 60-yard scamper with he still has a fighting chance to preserve The Raiders, champs of the American in West Holden Hall. a pass interception for a fourth quarter up to 35 or 40 Fills providing he can of­ Football League, got on the scoreboard 9:30 p.m.~Student discussions score. fer the Cabinet a catalogue of alternative with two touchdowns — both on passes with Dr. Szasz in Snyder-PhiII ips Chandler, with extra point boots after and comparable savings. tossed by Daryle Lamonica to former lounge.
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