Justice Clark to Be

Justice Clark to Be

V LIBRARY V OQTn 1983 ARCHIVESq Wbt Mtnvun Vol XCVI Kenyon College Gambler Ohio Ociober 16 1969 No 6 Justice Clark To Be Gambier Observes Moratorium First PACC Guest Vigil Debates Forniir Justice of the Supreme of state legislatures and the rights C Clark and Professor fourt Tom of suspects in police station in- Prayer Mark Werner Dannhauser from Cornell terrogations Iniversity have been selected Dist- Werner Dannhauser professor of inguished Visitors in Residence government at Cornell University Day Of Peace or next semesters Public Affairs wll be the second PACC Distin- Conference servnar on censorship guished Visitor in Residence It worked said Myer Berlow makj- d of expression In V 111 speaking of the October 15 Vietnam ai- freedom Dannhauser was formerly associate II W- ti mm I T rn the announcement Associate editor of Commentary magazine Moratorium in Gambier Berlow Professor Harry Clor Director of and has laught at the New School who coordinated the days events the PACC noted that Justice Clark for Social Research and Claremount along with Alex Cadoux and Mike ill be on campus the week of Febr- Mens College He has written many Bootes felt that a great deal of uary 16 and Professor Dannhauser articles and reviews for Commen- comm inity spirit was displayed will be in Gambier sometime in tary and other publications Dann- Wo This was in accordance with the mi- dApril hauser has devoted a great deal of original idea emphasizing peace Justice Clark served as Attorn- scholarly attention to the philoso- 3 and brotherhood rather than actual ey General of the United States phy of Nietzche particularly Nie- war protest in the Truman administration and tzches views on freedom and creat- The program began at 900 am later was appointed to the Supreme ivity with a Memorial Chapel Service and of of Court by Tinman in 1947 He served Both visitors will lead three PACC commencement the reading the of on the Court until his retirement seminar sessions and also deliver 40000 names the American dead at- in 1967 a public address in Rosse Hall war About sixty students APPROXIMATELY 70 Professor Clor feels that Clark Professor Clor notes that a third students participated in the Silent Prayer Vigil tended the service which included a in front of Peirce 3 is not easily classified his opini- Distinguished Visitor is yet to Hall yesterday See Pg for additional photographs speech and benediction by Chap- ons transcend the usual doctrinal be selected of the Vietnam Moratorium activities at Kenyon Iain Rogan a speech by Myer Ber- categories of liberalism and con- low and a song and speech by Flet- servatism In some important cher DuBois Participation in the Trustees Vote reading cases Clark concurred with the lib- Dean Visits Council list provoked maximum eral mijority of the Warren Court involvement from the Gambier com- On Finance munity Berlow said Phone Path Discussed Jointly sponsordd by the History by John Desmond Constitution Department and the Philomathesian Edw by Kent Harrison Dean ards discussed problems the first time he had known the Society teach- Hill This Friday and Saturday the the in held at the in communication between students phone company to act with such Theater was highly successful Board of Trustees will meet in and administration at the Student haste The Dean expressed hope Chaplain Rogan Gambier One of tire most important President Caples Council meeting last Sunday He that another location for the phone and Carrigan items on the agenda will be the Professors Frame cited several recent administrative could be found and pa- second reading and the subsequent Miller presented position actions which had caused misun- The path in front of Peirce was voting on a new pers on the war with Professor derstandings and explained them paved he said to limit gravel constitution for the College President Caples feels that Baker acting as moderator Accord- According to the Dean the place- and dirt being tracked into the to this new constitution is much ing Berlow itwas very instruct- ment of the phone booth on Middle lobby of Peirce Hall He assured clearer in defining of faculty ive for the students Caples talk was Path was in response to a Village the Council that the path will soon the duties the and administration and will make interesting in iha it shot down Council request He commented that have a more esthetic gravel dress- for a more flexible management what people often say about the the village still needed a public ing placed over the tar and that no of the school conservatism of administrators and phone and mentioned that it was other college paths are scheduled the hierarchy of big business to be paved Another important item on the agenda will be the report presented In the workshops Fletcher Du- LJi Drug Conf A large part of the lack of com- Bois talk on non- violence as a Former by Sam Lord Vice- President for Justice of the Supreme munication between students and non- Finance This is the second year of tactic versus violence as a Court Tom C Clark Panel Named administration the Dean said was way of life attracted about sixty by Robbins a two year deficit spending plan with Barbara due to the students reluctance to listeners Mike Bootes and the jet often he and a planned deficit of approximately dissented adopted On October 24th and 25th a drug invite members of the administra- Chaplain led a free- wheeling dis- s more In 400000 Next year operations are conservative position conference will be held at Kenyon tion to meetings He criticized Coun- cussion on social inter- action at general projected to be in the black Clark has a reputation for The conference is essentially an cil for not organizing College- wide the Draft Counseling and Political upholding Other items in the finance report liberal principles yet ref- inquiry into the use of drugs and assemblies Activity at kenyon workshop ining concern the enrollment and the in- to apply them dogmatically to of what effect Ken Watman proposed issuing the larger question creasing costs of food salaries Other workshops included Paul smfic cases Because of his com- on community eleven special stickers permitting drug use has the tuitions and fees The size of future Halperns Race War in the 20th Pex and thoughtful opinions Clor The part of the conference Farr residents to park in the Farr Century Chris Finchs Free feels first classes will be especially important Justice Clark will be of part- will consist of a panel discussion lot This proposal was passed by World and David Bergmans The icular and importance in arranging Kenyons financing for interest in Rosse Hall on October 24 The Council Council also discussed the Intellectual and the War to the PACC the coming years From freshmen participants in the discussion will- possibility of letting freshmen park After the teach- in fifty parti- For to seniors next years mens example in the case Burstein include Sidney Cohen Director of in the Coordinate College lot cipants assembled at the theater and Wilson 1962 classes will be 265 235 150 180 Clark wrote the the Division of Narcotic Addiction A representative from the Co- walked to Peirce Hall lawn for a Mjority opinion respectively Next years womens arguing that motion and Drug Abuse at the National ordinate Council noted that minutes 10 minute silent vigil Widely di- Pictures a classes will be 180 120 4 3 re- are legitimate news and of Mental Health a leading of their meetings will be posted verse war poetry such as the verse literary Institute spectively With 40 transfer stu- media and therefore proc- authority on drugs and their and announced that Bob Strong had of Allen Ginzberg Wilfred Owen cted medical dents anticipated the planned size under the First Amendment of the book been named a non- voting member of Daniel Epstein Robinson Jeffers guarantee use and the author of the college for the 1970- 71 school of freedom of the press WITHIN THE LSD STORY the body David Bergman and Mao Tse- Tung Mother BEYOND year will be about 1200 students occasions however most Bard Gross Director of Drug In- Complaints were raised about re- was read in Peirce Hall Lounge notably the The goal for eventual enrollment Fanny Hill censorship the National Student cent firings of Saga employees and as the days final scheduled act- case formation for 1500 850 men and 650 women Clark has be- is dissented from the Association an attorney from the an inquiry made into what had ivity raajoritj of the The President has already re- Court and supported American Civil Liberties Union come of last years Food Council Professor Kullmans peace specific censorship laws any ported to the Executive Committee and possibly some persons who The firings without notice classes were well- attended by both cark was and will reiterate to the Trustees also influential in other with Leary when he did were said to be an economy mea- students and auditors In discus- landmirk studied See TRUSTEES Page 6 decisions of the Warren experimental work with LSD sure to get rid of dead weight See VIETNAM Page 6 Court in the areas of prayer in the panel discussion sev- If a student needs a job he should ne public After schools reapportionment eral workshops are planned Topics talk to Saga Pete who was invited r to dis- for the workshops include The to the next Council meeting Noting Saga Tubtr Dangers of Drug Use to the Com- cuss the matter that y s r olds peo- munity Drugs and the Law The employed almost twice as many The administration recently Physical effects of Drugs and ple two years ago Council asked clsed Tubby s Pizza for

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