The College of Wooster Open Works The oV ice: 1981-1990 "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection 2-6-1987 The oW oster Voice (Wooster, OH), 1987-02-06 Wooster Voice Editors Follow this and additional works at: https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990 Recommended Citation Editors, Wooster Voice, "The oosW ter Voice (Wooster, OH), 1987-02-06" (1987). The Voice: 1981-1990. 146. https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1981-1990/146 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the "The oV ice" Student Newspaper Collection at Open Works, a service of The oC llege of Wooster Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in The oV ice: 1981-1990 by an authorized administrator of Open Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tonight: "Daylight" At McGaw Tickets Still Available : it: v r -- VOICE ' ' ' ' 1: : .,: . - . .v . ... Sin..''" - :;;' VofatmeCm THE WOOSTER VOICE FEBBUABY 6, 1S37 . NcsberU ' ; GeDb to Address Colllege eagao's Foirengim ByDwridA-De- m EfiKr-tn-Cfai- et Tfas Wooter Voice (1969-197- Leslie H. Geltv an editor of 3) and Senior Associate of book on international relations, strategic and diplomatic matters over . with the Soviet Union and other and foxmer National Security the Carnegie Endowment for created by his having been Director many years has placed you in a American allies, and chairman of the Conespondent for the New York International Peace (1979-1981- ). of The Pentagon Papers" project in special position to provide informed ; executive branch committee that ran - multi-billio- Timet and will speak about . Aside bom his various the Department of Defense from comment and reliable- analysis, the n dollar US arms - "Reagan' Foreign Policy After fellowships Gelb-- served as an -- 1967-196- 9. unfettered by predjudice or : sales program. " ' The-smtty Affair" assistant Secretary State," . Gelb brings, with him a . convention, ,'. -- needs aatd V .;.- - Aside from numerous Reykavik and The Iran Anns of " the-Russia- ns professorships Georgetown -- regarding how at on February 10 at 7:30 pjn. in . negotiating SALT II with wealth of knowledge appreciates what you have to give." (1971-197- 6) Mateer, located on the campus of from 1977 to July of decisions are made in the Reagan To add accclades upon. .. and Wesleyan The College of Wootter. 1979. During the Nixon administration. Soviet-Americ- an accolades Gelb served as Chairman University, Gelb has appeared often Characterized as a man administration he was, the balance of power, the defense budget of the prestigious Carnegie - . oa television" and radio talk shows whose; style is bmnt, witty and Diplomatic Correspondent of the and the economy, energy and Endowment Panel e US Security as well as documentaries. -- ;, v -- 1972-197- The lecture is supported crystal clear" Gelb brings bis New York Times from 7. security problems in the Persian and the Future of Arms Control, a by audiences authoritative information following both Richard Nixon and Gulf. Former Secretary of State post he has held for the last year. the Dix Fund.established by Mr. Ray regarding policies' in Washington Henry Kissinger, his PhD advisor at Cyrus Vance labled Gelb's During his tenure as Assistant and Mrs. Carolyn Li. Mrs. Dix is . currently a member the Board because --quite simply, he's been Harvard in the early 1960's. achievements in the State Secretary of State ( Director of of of y Trustees College there. In literary circles Gelb is Department as "critical to the Bureau Politico-MSitar- Affairs) at The of Wooster. The lecture open the Between 196S and 1969 he most noted for his book entitled The formulation of our policies and Gelb was instrumental in designing is to general served as Executive Assistant to US Irony of Vietnam: The System conduct of our negotiations with the the SALT II negotiations, chief US public as well as students, faculty and administrators from college Senator Jacob lavits and Senior Worked, winner of the 1980 Soviet Union" and wrote "Your negotiator in the the Transfer-Tal- ks community. Fellow at the Brookings Institution Woodrow Wilson Award for the best active involvement in important Conventional Arms and Susan Keipper, Time Distribution Services; Carole Kalish. Marvel Comics Group; Lisa Scott, Stage Right Rep. Bookstore Wins Easton News Distributors; Bill Battista, Davis Publishing Ine Diane Przygocki and Laurie To Hold Auditions McCarthy, CBS Magazine ! solo speeches of their choice. Third In Contest Marketing; Bin McCullough, by News Services The company's sixth By David A. Dean Conde-Na- st Publications and Sherri consecutive season opens June 27 Ediur-in-Chief.T- he Wooster Voice Warren and Jean Tomaszweski, Stage Right Repertory with "Deathtrap" by Ira Levin. Curtis Circulation Co. Company. The College of Woostera Other productions in the repertoire On October 21 winners of Furman Bookstore located at Furman Many of the entrants, both professional summer theatre troupe Continued oapig e 4 the 1986 Magazine Display Contest. University ( Greenville, SO store owners, buyers and managers will conduct auditions on February a-- sponsored by CSE ( College Store managed by Larry J. Lawter. In also supplied the judges with a long 16 from 10 m. to 5 pjau. Executive) announced their findings. second place was The Slridmore description of the magazine, Appointments are required and can Newberry 216-263-25- Held in the Wine Cellar of New Shop located at Skidmore College ( departments in their stores and be made by calling 41. York's famed Mama Leones' Saratoga Springs. NY) managed by outlined a number of ways they Auditions will Re- Program restaurant judges were given the Barbara Miller Heron. promote the sale of magazines. conducted by 19S3 Wooster Theater opportunity to study first hand the First place winners received Barbara Miller Heron, of graduate Monica Bowin, the artistic Tuesday afternoon. winners in each of the three a $500 cash award, each second the Skidmore Shop remarked, "We director of the company this year. February 10. at 4pnu, in Lowry 119, wjH categories. place winner, a $100 dollar cash do so tremendously well with Auditions be held in The a Newberry Library representative The Florence OWOson award and each third place award, magazines that the rack is never College of Wooster's Shooboy wfll be on campus to explain to Bookstore ( The College of merchandise donated by Champion completely full, except for the first Theatre (comer of Bevcr and Wooster sophomores and juniors the Wooster. Ohio) managed by Edward Products, be and Winning Ways. hour or so after the arrival of a new University Streets). Actors should opportunities in this Chicago as judges for bring them detailed resumes J. Runser garnered third place in the Participating issue of Glamour, Cosmopolitan or . with of program for Fall 1987. Participants "small schools" category. Runser the contest were: Barbara Gurchin. G.Q." Heron further commented "If their work experience and references wiU join a seminar with other wins merchandise donated by Newsweek; Tracey Bellavanze. we dumped them on the floor they from two professional sources GLCAACM students, and have the Products, Inc. and Working Woman; Bob Waltersdorf. would probably sell, we do acquainted with their work. They remaining time for their own Champion but - ' v Winning Ways. In first place was Zeff Davis Publications; Ed Meell .display them, attractively." should prepare two, three minute ... Continued on page 4 Page 2 David Dean. Editor-in-Chi- ef The Wooster Voice Kate Wolfe. Managing Editor Founded November 13, 1883 Jeff Lietzke, Business Manager Sandeep Bhatia, Business Manager Chris Shilts, Sports Editor Published by the students of Pam Rhoads Copy Editor The College of Wooster. , Meskerem Gebrekidan, Wooster. Ohio Hostages For A Price JRk. fMLV i By David A. Dean COUfSfHCSSSSMCX Editor-in-Chie- f. The Wooster Voice In the world which we currently live in, terrorism and violence have become a way of life for some individuals, while for others, in more isolated areas distance has put a barrier between that which is reality and that which is "utopia." 7" Just last week the international community was shaken Letters to envoy, Terry Waite, had first been by the news that Anglican H taken hostage, then seen in public, then re-kidnap-ped, then the Editor released and finally kidnapped for good. This series of vacillations from captivity to freedom sent a strong message not only to Washington but to the rest of the world as well. No one, no matter how influencial or public would be spared the Dear Editor. fate of being labled a "hostage." didn't think was killing people for no reason. Since was not present at Some critics have claimed mat it was only a matter of I it are I and all the other movies you mentioned, I time before such envoys such as Waite would be taken hostage. possible, but after reading your Not when "Jason" the other that play "laughing at " They cite lack of cohesive leadership within the ranks, editorial Death and Dying, I realized desperate, unethical actors cannot comment on the make undefined goals or means and finally stability and reason. All that it IS possible to insult the "Jason" type roles continue to mothers' tragedy and misfortune" this well and fine, however, when has it been the creed of a student body with vague cheap, pointless flicks that numb an that you noticed. However, in the death. As saw -- captor, in this specific instance religious extremists, to have generalizations about their morals, audience's awareness of twenty to thirty minutes that I clear and defined goals, strong leadership and the ability to and somehow twist those far as Aliens U goevJ would like to of The Shining. I heard no laughter the reason? When hostages are taken it is the desire for quick unsupported, offending respond to your comments on or jokesfwhen the, young,fcpj saw mat did results at any price.
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