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The Tech News

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on Tap Th~ Friday Nic'~t

NUMBER 8

PRESIDENT OUTLINES $ o,oo~~~~~~~i!~s4 YEAR'S OBJECTIVES --==-----:

Industry To Donate 6

• Plan to Tout· Other Colleges

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nu.snr.smen nml t•du(ato,., have not al\\3)'!. ri'<'OI{nszed their "dear mutual· ity of interest. .. The rnpidly up:~nd· in11 U ~ . rconumv has mudt• tollt'IW gr:uluntt•s more isnpnrtnnl than evc:r Ill induSir)' In turn, unswrsitics muAI dl•· pend lnc-r<'asin~o~ly on coqlOrnlloM for cont rihut ion~. since high tn XC§ hcwe nil but lUl off the flOIY Of tht• biJl intlividunJ contrihutionK that built the pnv;~lr Fc11 people know how much indu~try alrt:~d1•

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"WE TWARD, IIA! ' BE PRODUCED BY FACULTY

h"8 only a fe" more da) fl •'-•Y· On •' riduy ('\<c>n in~. January 22 ut Aldf'n )femol"iol the TP<'h Carnival l11 muklntt il11 38th annual .\ t pre~nt . mulh corvonte help co,·ers only tutlson. about h:alr the co~t uth·mpt to be tbe {lrt'uteJ!t i!ho" 11int'f' thf' ..Zi•·Kfrltl Foil it•!!... of putlin~t ;a Muclent throu~th S<'hool. • Ploddsng the IJoards will be the Donlllon" :ue spor:sdie-a tlood sn hsgh prcm1otcs the general good mt--ctp:~hly j(reate t array of talent east of H arproht }'IJn a trickle in b:td: lou mJny 1\tlvnnle:t the corporate we:~l' rinKtOn Corner. The most prominent '' l S bu~iness i5 tnkln~t the b~on contrihullon~ an· for apecsfsc ''tcntific ht•arl ," Twu• says. "Corporate ~e•ft~ j(ruup in lhts aii·M.ar ca.st will be projeds whsch tend to unb.11.lnct' the: 10 ;m• nol rcjf.lrded merely ns n mean~ of th<' Cormeny Players who will precollege pro~ram " Rut while bu5ine~~men rc:co(!nite the spending cheap tax dollars, bul :as n S('lll lhe faculty's scintillating sketch d:~n~ter~ of overspecinliwllon, they have hlue-chip investment that wsll evrntu· t'nl ilh·cl " \V I''Il word, lin I" or " West· been r~ l uctnnt to commit their firms to nlly pay !)envy dividends. !-iomt• 1.500 ward , lla l lla I" writtrn hy those Inlnr~tNCQIC SUJ)J)()rt or the lihernl nrl~ . companies bnvr learned thnl thCl he~ t pnrtly because they have frared ~lock· wn)' to give is through corporrllc roun· lrcpid pluywrll(hls Don " King Si1.c" Oliver and The Importance of Being holders' suits over collefle contributions elations. • • • " IJy in' c:sling hcnvily in prriod~ or l~rne~l llullows who also lends a st.athat did not hnve cryaual-cltllr benrfst~ hsJ(h eamin ~es . 11 backloJ( cnn ht' ac cu IJllizing inllucnte on tht' prescntalion to the company," Time' SllyJ. mulntcd to msure a ~teady ~ttre~un of In the acting ca)lad ty . Playing rnaDlur•(:hlp l n"r1tmtn t fund•, thus enable educators to piAn Recently New j er. ey courts upheld >e:a" ahead But corporalions still con- JM rolcl! in thill epic or the the3ter the n~ht of thr A P. Smstb Manuf:1c· tnbute far le«s tlun they arc entitled to will he Uk k " I grew thin on dorm tunnr Co to mnke a $1 SOO gift to b~· Llw :as a t:ax deduction (S ~ or ntet food l at~t yrar" Zelrny, Prof. j oe Pnnceton l'niver<~sty rulin~t "Wh:at mcome).'' " Hiock ' Fowler, " l use Vito'' ·arli, and l>r. R. Victor Heller. Also in· eluded in the ca~l are Dr. Valentino Kranich, F.MF Saltus, Or R . U. Wagner( f), and obvlou ly by inspection, A A. Kennedy, the Beau Brum" In,. .-dhon of l ..e ObKn'atlon allegedly fas!Jng to carry out a supposed mel or W.P.l. Contactinl( f:ugene O'H ollows by P ost, o ut' o f th,. t•o undu1raduate suJ(geslion c:onceming an ed!tori~l which n «'Wtpal)f'n at the City Coll4!1t' o f Ne w wM considered by some lo be sn 'poor M. Bernard a t his peti t Westboro York, wrr(' IUJipt'ndf'd from thdr poel· tnste.' This is an absurdly nrbulous hnven, this reporter quoted Mr. tlont b y a etudt'nt h eulty tu mmlttf'e ~hart~e-in foct . it iJ no clt:~rge at :all" ()'Hollows all saying, ''Look here, reePntly lor failure to N"trttt an edl· According to the student-fo cully com Snll.le, thi'l here show Is going to be Ioria! whl~b th e ~ommltt4'e found mlllee, " f onnnl charges were brought " objt>Nio nablr,'' hy o number of student.s conc;erning the greatc~ t and the mosl.'' When n~~kcfl In P3 Lab about this lhc propriety of the editorial Rl>penring The editorial critirlzed members of the Student Counci l for drawing up n ... in the Observation Post." The for· endravo r and the theater in general, rrfert'ndum which according to a mem· mal charges were not made pubUc by f)r. Heller holding his index finger ber of the ousted board, " we fell (wu) the committee nor were the persons hil(h murmurrd, " CcnUemcn, Pre· loaded :~g:~insl us." The referendum nnmed who preferred them. fer Blondes." called for the merger of the Observa· Gerald Smetana, outgoing preqdent Switching from one side or the lion Post with the Campus, the olher of the Student Council and a member of the student-faculty committee told fence to the other we find that six studtnt newspc~per at CCNY. ln an open letter to tbe students a reporter from the Obsert.aJory Post other components are working feverprinted in the Obsrrt'OIWn Post, the "lt seems to me a decision of th~1 t)'J)e illhly to round their prese.nlations · to h MC H · D kin ou•ttd editors attacked the aeuon of ..-as one by which lhe commntee tned 10 s ape. · · o~ae wor the ~ tudmt Faculty Commsuee on Stu· to cbow tls power. Their ori~oal in· dtnt Activihes -bicb is made up of tentioo was to rectiJy a wrong, Obstrw~ was seen recently leavtng the Tech five students and five faculty members, tion Post .,.illing. The committee's sug· Pharmacy with a generous size paclt" . . • '~~<e lave been suspended for gestion wa.s no aU5e for suspension." 1 - .. WESTWARD, IIA I"- ' • e I s ,,,...iallut lon '"· l.lbl'ral

". ewml exhau~tive atudit·s of currie • --------~----=-­ uln nod lcnching mrtho<l~ of t•ngin(•t•r ing ~chools have bern mndc hy tlUI · stnnding !'tlucators. Or l'Cillr~r , thl'fC arc nlso rcsponsiuh• profc&!lionlll sode· tics whuRr RQic tliii'JKIRil Ill to mnlntnin high slnndnrcls of profcssionr1l lrni ninft. On Wt'tlnc~dny of this week lbe an· Our own \om mit tet' on Courl!l'~ of ~tudy and Oel('rcrs It ju~t concluding n nunl Band Assembly will be presented re1>0rt on uur own curri uslum ~ flo'r in Alden Memorial Auditorium. The many months uf 1\mk. This rt.'J>Ort b:~nd Cl!ltlembly is always one of the ..hould hr vnlunhle In thi!!l conncnlon mo~t liked assemblies or the ye~~r. Uo· nnd will be lncoq>Ornled in tht' main der tbe dii'CClion of DiU Lynch, the study In the rel:slivt'ly nrw fitld of b:and mn.kes the ~tire audi~ce throb or!f.1ni7.cd college development work wuh rhythm and cry, " More, morel" ~\·eml of the Schools Yr C shall vitdt The xylophone solos by John Leland luve bttn outstanding. Aho, we h:lve re:ally send the boys, and when Mr. consulted with somr recogniud nuthori· Lynch joina in for a duet, the roof t•e~ in this 6tld of coiiCJtt' promotion, fairly t haJces with appbuse. To add to the l.'njoyment of lhe entire gTOUp, the :tnd general college m:anagemrnt " Coneeminl( cnrollmtnt for nut ye:ar, Majorettes from Clinton High School put on 4 duzling display or wbirliftc f'rc-itfent Conneny ltates. "You will be s lad lo know that In batnns. 'fhis yenr the program will include: thr mttrim our 19S4- 19SS f'reshmnn Chimes of Liberty cl:t~s :ulmissions 11rt running nhe:sd ol featuring John Leland Freshsnnn admis~iont t thia samr time Suite in Four Parts-last year by nn encouraging IS% to American Weekend 20"c· We are carefully cx-rmnding the Sanford Riley Hrsll nccomrnodnlions so by Morrissey as In be uhlr to hnmllr ohout SO morll Medley of Sclectlons from Frc~lunen without Anc rlfire lo tile boyA' South Pncific Mnrchstudies. Also lo tlute, glrt11 for currllnt opernllons seem to be coming In as well On The Mall or hcttcr than last y~.tr." by Goldman Commcntin11 on his oh5ervations so Special nrrangcmenl of The far as President of the l nslll ute, Prcsl UeiiJ of Salnt Mary's dent Cormeny s:1ys: Two Guitars "More heartening lhnn 11nything else, by Halldt ho\1\e\rer, has been the warmth of our Rakes of Mallow n:cq>tton in nil tiiJ.'Irter All of the by Leroy Andenon The Majorettes from Clinton people who luve pul 10 much into !H>, ODJEt'TI VE..~••fl 1 lligh School

MAJORETTES FI{OM CLINTON IN A SEMBLY

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contnhutes ln 19~~ bu•sne~• "ill d~:ttr \\til 01 er $(,0 mtlhcm to pri \'ate collt~:e~. plu adthtion:sl funds for ll'<e:srch and t<JUiJ)ment T111tr reports •·But even thi' hel11 i.., not nc.:arly t'nOU!Ih "

Te<·hni<·al Edu <-ation Survey

Pn••itlt•nt " ''In K (A>rme•" , In a lr ttl'r 110011 to b.• publlwhed In lhf' W.P.I. Journ ol. u ntllnrd ''""'" IIMI IW•..,••I aoal• of at"tlnn l o r thr romlna ~rm. ........h a ll h aH• a rrt ..l r1 0 11 1111 Init ial a t•pral... l o r tht' o•f'-11 Opc'... tion of T N"h "'"'" for th .. Jun" ntf'rthta o r th,. Tn•tf't'f• In it , we daall l'ndra•or to u utlinr o ur I' NI Jit"r ob jrt"th.-. anti lhr rnl'aou '""' propotf' to u,R In analtsl. . tht·m. Thl., I• knn"n tu r1luraton .,. a ~11-lltudy p~roun •., • upplrrurnt lna thr Sdf·•tuol y proar•on, Pf'l'ddrnt Corme n y plan• • atliCiy of c-onttitiOtu, r urrlrula and nll·thl>fl• o f nlh rr trrhniral K hooiJI. " >\• thr fi,.t ~tr t• In thl• ,,,.,...,.__ 0 .-an Rny• and I are makJna a tour of ~oonr of th .. major rnalnt•f'rlna !'l'honlll to obtain a prr.&JN'f'lhC' of pN"•alent a,.n,.nol lltlllrl"~ In thl~ fio•ltl. ._.,. • h all lt•a•r on Janua ry 1 hJa on du• fint o f the"o!l" trlp11 ~t nd tho•y thuuld br romtolrt rtl b y January 25th,"

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Nine Editors Suspended For "Poor Taste" at CCNY

Georgia Editors Defy W aming of Regent (ACP)-The ecHtors of the Rt d arid Bloclt, 60-year-old undergraduate news· paper al the University of Georgia, Are in hot wate r becawe of 11 •cries of edl· torials on racial segregation in educll· lion. When the Red amt IJior.k begnn print· lng things llkr " It Is as pln!n as the red nag Rus~ia that continued segregation :tnd suppression can and will cause the dealh of democracy by the hands of ILa own leaders,'' another newapapc:r edi· lor and a powerful member of the stale bo:ard of regents tbre4tened the withdrawal of slate financial support. Regent Roy V Harris, editor of the Atttusta Courkr, nmed the 1tuden1 pc~per that "the people of G~ would not be willins to support a uoi· versity wblc:b advocates mixing and mingling of the races." He uld state money wblcb provides the Red ll1td

ntnc• with two-thirds of its optralinc funds would be withheld unless the editors stopped " their juvenile damn fooliahneu." 1-11' warning wu unsuccessful ; the Rt.d tmd Black, inslead or cowering, altockcd Hams personally and said he w;tll attempting to "aqueleb our fundamrntal right of freedom or tbe press." "Now there Ia no question of freedom of the press involved," Harris wrote hack. " The question ... is whether or not the board of regents wiU be dietilled to by a little handful of siuy, misguided aquirts who have just mou,b knowledge to think they know it aU. Every time I see one of these little ~issy boys lunging •around some coi.Jeaoe, the more I think every one or them o~h t to be made to play footbaU. Wha& we need today is more be-maa ad f~er aissies."


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