Protestors Stress Protocol

Protestors Stress Protocol

Protestors stress protocol by Jeff Moore a petition "supported For the second time this several times to discuss the by...New World Coalition, semester, this protocol has protocol, there was a delay The Colby administration SOBHU, Off-campus not been followed by the in putting up notices," is "cooperating very well" in Organization, Women's administration," the Griffen said "There was a > i meeting the demands of last Group (and) IFC," was the protestors charged. lack of seriousness (on the o Friday's demonstrators. administration's failure to A September 15, 1982 copy part.of the administration) According to Sarah follow a protocol for of the "Protocol for Women in dealing with the problem. !. Griff en, an organizer of "the incidents of sexual Counselors in the Event of They may have had the :. group of concerned harassment and rape. Assault-Rape" and a intent but they were not students'' who led the protest "One part of the protocol," September 16, 1982 copy of following through with on in front of Miller Library, according to a letter the "Sexual Assault-Rape action." rlaDean of Students Janice circulated by last week's Protocol" to be followed by "Four weeks ago I went in .7 Seitzinger has met with them demonstration leaders, security officers both to speak to Janice . ( three times this week "to "calls for the posting of the stipulate that "safety (Seitzinger) after I heard decide on a series of things." incident immediately after it advisories" be posted about the Peeping Tom if; One of the primary is reported to alert the Colby throughout campus. incident in Leonard and the 7 reasons for the community to take extra "We felt that after having threatening notes on the ¦:.t demonstration, according to precautions." gone to the administration (student's) door in Dana. Phi Beta Kaooa scholar When I asked Janice about the protocol she replied: T forgot.' We gave the administration a fair Ranney sees politica l tren ds chance. The demonstration has received fellowships There is no significant dif- was what was needed to The three most important from the Academy of Arts ference in opinion between show the administration that trends in American politics, and Sciences, ' National men and women on women's we were serious," Griffen as identified by Phi Beta Science Foundation, issues such as ERA and said. Kappa scholar Austin Guggenheim Foundation and abortion rights, but there are Griffen pointed to the Ranney, are women as a Center for Advanced Study marked differences in their demonstration's broad voting force truly distinct in the Behavioral Sciences. opinions on questions of support. "The crowd in front from men, television A past managing editor of military and domestic of the library on Friday was coverage of politics, and the the "American Political policy. diverse. There were dissolution of political Science Review," Ranney Women, said Ranney, are fraternity people and non- parties as a unified force. has published extensively in much more "dovish." They fraternity people, sorority "The nature of American political journal s as well as are more likely than men to people and non-sorority politics has changed authoring or editing over a oppose domestic cuts and to people , , radically in the lifetimes of dozen books. He has taught favor reduced defense faculty members everyone in this room," said and guest lectured at spending. and students from Foss as Ranney, well as Averill." resident scholar at numerous universities, in- "This 'Gender Gap,' " Griffen stressed that the the Washington, D.C. cluding the London School of explained Ranney, "is a American Enterprise Economics and Political matter of very high concern reasons for having the Science demonstration were really Institute for Public Policy , and is a past to members of both parties." the Research, in his Thursday president and active "As women become an twofold. Although member , principal purpose was to night address to the initiates of the American increasingly powerful factor protest the delay in the of Colby's Phi Beta Kappa Political Science in politics in this decade," Chapter. Association. posting of advisory notices, a predicted Ranney, "a "second purpose," Ranney, a graduate of According to Ranney, "We Woman in the White House is Jen Beever pro tests protoco l Northwestern who also has a are seeing the emergence, a more serious possibility cont i nued on p . 3 failure. (Photo by J. Jorgensen master's degree from the for the first time in than ever before," and a University of Oregon and a American history, of a probability in the next half doctorate degree from Yale, distinctly women's vote." century. Television, the second Trus tees and overseers elected trend identified by Ranney, One new trustee and four folk , Virginia. He served as overseer. She majored In "has profoundly altered new overseers were elected assistant attorney general English and was a member much\ of how we live and on April 9 by the Board of for the eastern district of of the Glee Club, the particularly politics." Trustees. Virginia between 1963 and Colbyettes, Powder and Wig, The paid political ad- John S. Dulaney (Colby 19/72. He was an ad- and the French Club during !^ ™^ ™^B_ __W^ M^ B^^ B vertisement has completely Class of 1956) , senior vice ministrative science major, her days at Colby. changed since its inception president and director of a member of the ECHO, The fourth and final new in the 1950's as a time to Smith, Barney, Harris ORACLE, and a member of overseer, Robert A. Lin- make a speech. Now Upham and Co., is the new the Civil Rights Committee dgren (Yale 1960, J.D. political advertisers strive to trustee. He is a resident of while at Colby. Mason has University of Chicago I960)-, $ Response to protest p. 3 simulate the valuable Westport, Conn, and was also served as a cooperative is a law partner with Rogers coverage granted by director of Prime Computer. attorney with the NAACP and Wells in New York City. television news, depicting Diilaney was an economics Legal Defense Fund, Inc. Lindgren sings and plays the tlie candidate as a concerned piano and is very well known citizen talking with con- major and a Phi Delt while William D. Wooldredge $ McCarthy to speak p. 4 at Colby 7 He received an ( Colby '61, MBA Harvard in New York music circles. stituents or enjoying his MBA fron the Harvard '64), another new overseer, He is honorary chairman of family. Graduate School of Business is executive vice president the Musica Sacra Choral Television coverage is now Administration in 1963 and is for B.F. Goodrich in Akron, group and is a patron of the Pops by the pond p. 11 so comprehensive, in Interested in the application Ohio. Wooldredge was a Metropolitan Opera. £ Rahney's . opinion, that major While in London, Mr. ¦ making a good impression on of computers at Colby. history , a member of • . y . William T. Mason, Jr. dorm staff , ond-president of Lindgren was a member of television audiences is (Colby '47y LL. B, Howard ADP fraternity while at the very elite Bach Society Colby wins no-hitter p. 13 literally a prerequisite to University 1930), a new Colby. Choral group. This group ft election for political can- overseer , is a partner in the Elaine Z. Stomas (Colby was one of the groups tliat didates. "Does being good law firm Robinson, Eichler, '53) , a resident of Scarsdale, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ; ' - ' ¦ ¦ Zaleski and Mason in Nor- New York, is a third new conti nued on p. 2 i i - ¦- •• ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ' Y. " • • J cont1nued on p. 2 ¦ Apr 1 1 _t 1.. , 1 y05 Colby Campaign a success At the one-year an- Bullock declared the start of broad areas: $5 million for trustees; a $1.6 million niversary of its announced the largest fund-raising current operations; $8 bequest from the estate of beginning, the Colby 2000 effort in the history of the million for equipment and Jere Abbott of Waterville; a Campaign: A Commitment college and reported $5.8 construction including ex- $1 million gift of art from to the Futurehas raised $11.6 million in advance gift pansion and renovation of Edith and Ellerton Jette of UNH student dies million of its $25-miIlion, pledges from trustees, the library; and $12 million Waterville; a $300,000 grant A nineteen-year-old freshman at the University of five-year goal. overseers, and close friends for endowment. New Hampshire was killed when a flotilla of eight It was on April 16, 1982 that of the college. Highlights of the campaign racing shells was hit by a squall which swamped the National Campaign The $25 million being thus far include $3.1 million 'Tiairman H. Ridgely sought will support three raised by the board of from the John D. and boats. "Catherine T. MacArthur Glenn Hayes of Bartlett N.H. was the only student Foundation of Chicago; a to succumb to the ice-cold water of Great Bay near $250,000 gift from L.L. Bean Durham N.H. ? Austin Ranney of Freeport, Maine; and a A special review panel has been appointed by UNH continued• from p.1 $750,000 challenge grant President Evelyn Handler to find out why the boats on television mean being bad ported, but that nearly every As for the third trend, from the National were out despite a forecast of bad weather and why at governing?" asked Republican did Ranney said, "I regret the Endowment for the Hayes left the boat. Ranney. "No, the two are Ranney sees Democratic weakening of political Humanities. The Harvard Crimson probably only randomly and Republican candidacies parties:" associated,'' he ventured.

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