Associated Students University of California Santa Barbara Phone 968-3626 Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1964 Vol. 44 - No. 44 Civil rights conference Margaret Mead’s first set at Pomona College lecture Set for tonight by RUTH GIRVIN have been invited to participate Internationally renowned an­ leading to manipulation, deceit Campbell Hall box office and at A ss’t. News Editor in the week-end’s lectures, thropologist Margaret Mead, a and distrust,” Miss Mead will Roos Atkins. Students interested in Civil seminars and panel dis­ Regents’ Lecturer this spring point up the differences between As a Regents’ Lecturer, Dr. Rights are invited to join the cussions, sponsored by the Hu­ at UCSB, will deliver the first the natural and physical sci­ Mead is conducting two sem ­ UCSB delegation to the Confer­ man Relations Council of the of two public lectures in Camp­ ences in her first lecture. inars for upper division and ence on Civil Equality. The Associated Students of Pomona. bell Hall tonight. “ CanWeHave Her second discussion, at graduate students in anthropo­ conference will' be held at Po­ Keynote speech of the con­ A Human Science?’ ’ will be Pro­ 4 p.m. Wednesday, Mar. 4, logy and another for students mona College inClaremontFeb. ference wUl be “ Where are fessor Mead’s topic at 8:30p.m. will be “Communications in related departments. Entit­ 28 - Mar. 1. We?” an address by Louis Lo­ Dealing with the “ problem of A cross the Generations” in led “ Concepts in Culture” and Delegates from 100 colleges max, author of “ The Negro having sciences at all without which she will survey the rapid “ Methods in the Behavioral Sci­ of California, Nevada, Arizona, Revolt.*’ rate of change in our contem­ ences,” the seminars cover the Washington, Oregon and Hawaii The purpose of the Con­ porary society. This has pro­ three major phases of her re­ ference is to review the pres­ RHA rep duced a population of children, search which began 40 years ent status of civil rights, adolescents and adults born and ago. The study also encompas­ Chairmen needed nationally and on the West signups reared in different periods of ses her current and projected Coast, from the standpoint of history, according to Professor research projects. Candidates for RHA rep­ minority groups, to appraise the Mead. resentatives must sign up for spring holiday effectiveness of various devices Professor Mead says there is used to secure civil rights, and today in the AS Office * TICKETS REQUIRED a renewed interest in anthro­ Committee heads are needed Constitutional tests will to discuss the problems faced Free tickets are required for pology throughout the country, for Beachcomber’s Holiday,the begin tomorrow, which is by college students in preparing admission to both lectures. particularly among under­ AS Spring Social event to be also the due date for pub­ to assume roles in the struggle There are no tickets remaining graduate students. “ The sec­ held May 16. Signups begin to­ licity for the campaign which for equality. for the first lecture, though ond World War gave anthropo­ day in the AS Office. wUl climax in a March 9 While transportation will be tickets for the Mar. 4 discus­ logy a boost,” she said. “ Near­ Interviews will be held next election. ly all of the anthropolo­ (Continued on page 3) sion are being issued at the week. gists were involved in the war effort in one way or another , m , studying languages of our friends and enemies, teaching Russia yields if pushed hard enough, says Princess troops how to survive in the jungle, studying psychological by AIMEE ALLEN 200 listeners to realize the to the modern threat, Princess If parents are unemployed, warfare, working on morale, Staff Writer modern danger, and to pass on Caradja described communal their children may not be edu­ taking opinion surveys. ” “ Why don’t you rem em ber,” the heritage of liberty, “ at any life under Communist jurisdic­ cated past grade school level. After her brief residence a Rumanian princess asked her p rice.” tion. “ You lose all property. To prevent their offsprings’ here, Dr Mead will travel to Campbell Hall audience Mon­ “ You can’t understand,” said There is nothing left, not even stagnation, parents want des­ Emory University in Atlanta day, “ that Russia has always the grey-haired lady, “ the hor­ the right to work.” Those who perately “ to keep their noses where she will be a visiting given in when you’ve pushed ror of constriction......the worst are employed have received to the grindstone.” faculty member. During the hard enough?” captivity” there can' ever be. benefits of civil value judg­ summer months, she will join Catharine Caradja, 71 year- “ How would you (the United ments, for the Red State auth­ HOMES RAIDED a field party in the Ad­ old preacher against evils of States) feel,” if Russia, not ority decides who may work and How would you feel, asked miralty Islands where she will that “ octopus,” international “ comfortable” Canada were on who may not. the speaker, “ if you found you conduct her second re-study of Communism, presented a per­ the northern boundary, ready The dispossessed may keep a couldn’t go home again?” For her 1928 research on the Man­ sonalized history of World Wars to grab New England. room, but must pay rent; other all that you have left, your us tribe. I and n . She spoke of “ human rooms in the same home are home raided, are the clothes beings, not colored maps.” PERSONAL EXPERIENCE occupied by strangers, and “ you and possessions you have with DEGREES HELD Then she commissioned her Relating personal experience quarrel.” you. The speaker drily under­ Curator of ethnology at the stated this as “ startling.” American Museum of Natural And death... “ I’ve seen that History, Dr. Mead also is ad­ too,” she said. But on paper, junct professor of anthropology Communist captives are alive at Columbia University. She and healthy, for law forbids received her B.A. degree from publication of obituary notices. Barnard College and both her Parents are forbidden by law M.A. and Ph.D from Colum­ to instruct their children in bia. religion until age 18, not even in the "privacy” of the home. But for 47 years in Russia, New Bookstore young people have obeyed the ruling of compulsory attendance to what the speaker termed policy initiated “ anti - religious museums” where inside, there are obscene Students who take books into frescoes. These once were the Campus Bookstore will be churches. charged for them, according to Communist religious objec­ a new store policy. tives, related the princess, are “ We have one of the lowest to wean people from Christ. theft rates in the nation and Older citizens are trying, but we want to keep it that way,” dying, to keep Christianity alive. explained Student Union Policy “ But, who will do this, when Committee Chairman Stan Or- the last grey one is gone?” rock. It is too easy for a student to add a new book to his own and walk out of the store with­ Speaker’s Bureau out paying for it, he noted. During the first week of clas­ ses, an officer posted at the interviews set door had enforced the regula­ Today is the last day to pick tion against books being taken in up applications for membership to the store. on UCSB’s Speaker’s Bureau. “ It’s up to the students to Upper division students are enforce it themselves now,” sent by the Bureau to several Orrock said. high schools each year to talk He pointed out that lockers about campus life. for books are available for Interested students should use by student customers. The PRESTI AND LAGOYA — The two musicians Hall. Tickets for the classical guitar perform - also sign up for interviews to dime deposit is returned when will display their talents Friday night in Camp- ance are still available. See story on page 8. be held Sunday. the locker is unlocked. Page 2— EL G A U C H O — Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1964 Open forum S t tycutcAa Gov’t, welfare against American ideals by DAN DAVIDSON the same time and to the same Senior, Math Major extent that the boundaries of per­ Guest Contributor sonal irresponsibility are en­ OPINION In a preceding .article re­ larged. ” marks were made concerning the welfare advocates of the TAKE BY FORCE liberal and socialist school of What the advocates of gov­ EDITORIAL thought stating them to be an­ ernment give-away programs tithetic to the American tradi­ and relief are saying is that tion. In approaching this prob­ man wiU not help his fellow lem I will take a positive ac­ man so big government must tion of defending my views. take it away by force (illegal Evaluation criteria off mark The communists, because they taxes). haven’t a leg to stand on, would A professor does not publish and whether a professor has faith in stu­ use the method of attacking the This of necessity must re­ he perishes; a professor does notteach, individual rather than his doc­ duce man to a mere slave to dents' intelligence calls for an ex­ trine. produce for Big Brother which he survives. Students have been frus­ tremely tenuous inference. Further, tries to redistribute its ill got­ trated in their attempts to make Uni­ do all students possess the intelligence IDEALS OF FREEDOM ten booty to those it deems versity officials understand their ob­ This derogatory means was ‘needy’. But “ Government can­ to warrant such faith? used by Mr. Green (EG-Feb. not manage these fields of hu­ jections to this policy, much less The professor who listens to all.
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