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: Continuous : . -B<^. MIT News Service *A Cambridge Since 1881 Massachusetts . Volume 99, Number 40 _ Friday, October 19. 1979 Alna/vsis 0 m Sexual -haraono nt 91 A AdOWIL Amdm AW..qMI By own's lqmwl I '4WdMV41NW Bly Erik ShermM counseling available Califorria Governor Edmund By GrdoD Hunter Aure a response for the complai- G. "Jerry" Brown was sur- Note: This is the third is a series nat if needed. rounded by the media as he o three articles on siudent-faculty Kahne noted that men seem to walked down the stairs and .relationships. be more reluctant to seek help through the audience in the "The thing students must un- than women. "it seems to me Boston University Law School derstand is that they don't have to some of the men have to learn to A - auditoriun. Dressed in a twos endure sexual harassment, that redress grievances as well as the piece suit, he was to give yet there are many -places they can women have," he said. "Women another speech as part of his' turn to for help.," explained have, learned to develop more whirlwind tour through the Psychiatrist-ln-Chief Meifton support structures... women Northeast. Kahne of the MIT Medi'cal have a more effective voice." His recent saturation coverage Department. A third source of aid is the of the region is not without One of the main sources-of help Campus Patrol. Chief James Boston University. (Photo by Erik Sherman) reason, as Brown faces the situa- Jerry Brown speaks at is Special'Assistant to the Presi- tion of being the third man in a dent and Chancellor for'Women :i two-man race. well in the first few primaries," dog in 1972, came from behind and Work Mary Rowe,- who says The Brown campaign, still said Tom Quinn, Brown's cam- for an unexpected victory over she handles "'d lot of cases." termed "exploratory," has two paign manager, at a recent press Edward hMuskee.. It had been ex- Rowe said that besides receiving goals in its quest for the conference. But even Quinn ad- pected that Muskee would win help, people who report the Presidency. The first is to defeat mits that the campaign is going to until the vote was taken in Miami. problem are helping others as President Jimmy Carter; the se- be a struggle. Several weeks ago, But McGovern's liberal image, weil. '"if these people [the haras- cond is to defeat Senator Ted he conceded the Massachusetts a handicap in 1972, appears sers] feel that 'the victims are Kennedy. primary to Kennedy, should the moderate when viewed in the light reporting it somewhere, they may ·. in public opinion polls, Brown Senator decide to "throw his hat of Brown's actions and views. worry about their actions." has had the lowest ratings of the into the ring." While governor, he appointed a Rowe explained that she had "'l three Democrats to date. His un- With Kennedy having all but large number of"non-experts" to talked to alleged harassers when Mary Rowe. ortho'dox and controversial formally announced his can- his cabinet and regulatory com- the complaintants gave their per- -M - e-. -R is ac- politics have alienated many of diducy, Brown's immediate objec- missions, feeling this would keep mission. She added that she had Ofivieri stressed that "there the conservative and moderate tive will be to leave Carter with special interest groups from con- never received a Bond negative lion that can be made without factions within the Democratic the image of being a non-viable trolling government agencies. His report on the harasser after such a criminal prosecution" and he en- off the record reports. party, groups whose support he candidate. Carter's all-time low in administration used governmern- talk. couraged would need to gain the nomina- the public's popularity may make lul control to- regulate urban Another source of help is the Patrolman Anne Glavin of Special Services tion. His aides are very aware of this possible growth. Medical Department, especially Campus Patrol the situation. Brown's bid for the presidency H is 'philosophy of the Social Work'Service and the added that the Patrol has person- "He's -going to have to get is not a hopeless one. George government" can be best expres- Psychiatric, Service. Kahne said nel that can handle sexual com- known. He's going to have to do McGovern, originally the under- sed by -words he used last'Thur's- that his service provides informa.. plaints. day at B-@U., {-*Thi:greatl liitfiti> ion ;an&XiGfaldnd:haat;ireictlyy :{1iueri- eixplati-i tl *if we Featuue had has lost is way.iHe -views intervened in cases of harassment 90t onre case that was handled the future of the country as if desired bythepeoplewhocame, successfully and was then resting in monumental changes in for help. He added that the ser- publicized, then we would get Coffeffeesc% adds our present socioeconomic struc- vice will provide support as- more reports." He added that please turn to page 5) sistance and that it will help struc- ll(-1.ers tunil go page 12) fusmiEru, services Er -creased -by 20 percent, three new Bloo drive strts Novemb er1 By John Moore tables with inlaid chess boards cent. By Laura oarhie over 1 percent of the blood "We're here primarily to were purchased, many of the TCA urges any students not hero" is the donated. Sohn explained, "For provide lounge space for the stu- chairs and couches were replaced, "Be al pint-sized this reasoln,'the region schedules eligible to give blood to get a "We motto for the upcoming MIT- dents. People who need a place to and a bar table was installed. deferral. This postponement enti- Red C ross Fall Blood Drive. The its blood drives around TCA, go for half an hour come here, provide pieces for the chess ties the person to' the same Technology Community Associa- rather than the other way and we try to make it as nice as -tables, and we've also got several privileges as a blood donor and event will around." possible for them," said Chris backgammon games for student tion (TCA)-sponsored Contests between living groups includes him/her in the percen- know if it would be be held from Wednesday, Oc- Wheeler, SCC Chairman, com- use. We don't tage of' blood given for the con- Friday, provide incentives or students to menting on the philosophy worthwhile to provide-cards or tober 31 through contribute blood. Each year, IFC tcsts. The most common reasons a de- November 9, in the Sala de behind the coffeehouse. other games, but if there is l'or ineligibility are: age seventeen Puerto Rico in the Student and Dorm Con award prizes Student use of the facility is the mand, we'll do our best to meet without parental permission, Clen ter. based upon the percentage of par- heaviest now since the cof-- it," Wheeler explained. weight of' under 110 ibs., symp- for the blood drive is ticipation to the three biggest con- feehouse opened in 1972. "It's a Most students seem satisfied The goal tributing and most-improved liv- torns fla cold or asthma, and cer- with the services now offered. 2014 pints, which makes the drive continuous turnover," and tain prescribed medication. the second-largest ten-day drive ing groups. The fraternities volunteered one worker. "From Besides providing a place to sit, Sohzn urged students to make ever to be held at M IT. The dormitories also compete against 8am to 6pm it's a steady flow of rest, and talk or listen to music, appointments to give blood for Largest drive was in 1970, when one another for a higher number people. It's rare that you get any the coffeehouse offers a variety of two important reasons: the quan- the total number of pints donated of donations. The fraternities sort of a break during your shift." snacks including coffee! donuts, tity of appointnents determined was 2270. Laast spring's TCA-Red have always won, but each year Mlany changes have occurred in bagels, yogurt and candy. "There the number or nurses on location, Cross Blood Drive yielded 1584 the dormitories contribute an in- the coffeehouse since last spring. has been a steady increase in sales and appointments have priority pints within an 8-day period. creasingly larger share. Last spr- "There was a surplus in our since last spring," reports over walk-ins. lie stated that the Should the upcoming blood drive ing IFC awarded Fiji first prize budget," explained Wheeler, Rorabaugh, "but we don't think fur aL97 percent contribution, fol- most crowded times for either ap- -and we decided that it was time of ourselves as a threat to fall short of its goal,'-members of lowed by Theta Xi, 93.3 percent; pointments or walk-ins will be for some new furniture." Before Lobdell. Our average sale is only TCA will then solicit many of the DU, 93.1 percent, and PKT was dinner timne, weekends, and the purchasing any, Wheeler and about 50 cents;.Still if people Want people who donated blood in the the most improved house. In the l'inal Friday of the drive. Ap- pasrt. manager Mrary Rorabaugh tacked to call a bagel and Coffee lunch, pointmenl Slips for the blood Blood Drive Chairman Eric-+ dorrnilori.s, German House won a note on the coffeehouse bulletin iX that's all right with US."I drive can be picked up and filled "MIT is a first -prize and most-improved board asking for student recom- Although there have been .Sohn '81 stated that with 92.9 percent donations, fiol- olt at the TC A office, Room mend ations.
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