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nlittd " imiwhoii ims been coftiffllttld to northampton ( ounly prison in lieu l uvmm ball me is lacing llucv < hatg <•! hmglar v ami one < liihk f ircelving tui u proptfty police said dawson was a suspect lor some time and had previously been seen with some of the stolen pioperty recovered were eight fttiofo compitfirii iie inser pi inter books and other pcisonal property along with i complete photographic exhibit on display in the building's i)u hois < toiler y at the lime of the lohherles campus police said the computers ii.d hooks arc worth m),(xm while the photos in worth 119,000 in addition they •..•!< l damage totaling % io.fmki wa done to the building and 2 hh to othfl lompntcrk scries of guest speakers discussions on problems of women if hmmtiftjiifjii ifld an alumni return arc being planned mclvin mid 1m signed up for the group with 14 expressing an interest in holding an executive office the rcspon.se is there mclvin said people want to doit anyone interested in holding an office or joining the club can obtain more information by contacting melvin or attending the first wib meeting thursday at 4 1 5 in u.c room 403 ljuilitale relations between imimih ■•,-. faculty mid women students in busincns she iiid perhaps the moil oftffl minmcd will unction is the faculty hoagie luncheon which guvc business faculty ftfld itudtntf a chance to get to know each other in an in formal atmosphere according to economics instructor colleen callahan the group's original advisor callahan will again act m advisor when wib is re-established on campus many more ac tivities will be initiated a by brian cooke attt n«w editor i'rr iritil d i n.c motions lor formci l.clilgh ftliulent jonoph henry lihvc her i i postponed until next rrutnlh minry in accused of thr r»pr and inurdrr of irhigh fftlhflmfl hnniw clcry < irry 19 whs found dead in h#l room in stoughton houm dormitory april i norllihrnplou ( ounly ai«»i*tt«nt defense attorney richard pepper tt\6 mm trial cfin be held in october if defense lawyers complete their prc trial motions soon fluf he added that it would br more realistic to expect the trinl in november northampton cottfuy judge franklin van ant wrrpen granted the defense 21 more days to file their motions which had a deadline on sept h student revives business club bydiannecarlin senior hetli mclvin is i tying to revive women in business will a once-active campus club which faded oul over <!«• past two years due to lack of leadership one reason the club became non-existent is that two of its uailing members graduated last yenr if you don't have three or lour extremely active embers to initiate programs the club will die melvin who is also co-chairpcrson of women involved in student education wise said the purpose of wib is to 25,000 spent yearly on fire alarm system bymarisafeltham ( i'j the pa*t few year j.ehigh rm r\i+«a.ta hundreds of mfot a iounr in a mm fire alar protect the students according to director of fkft i planf paul miller miller is in charge of the ao physical plant ha been try ftm at a w«t of approximately 25,000 mmn if wt \ getting money at the rnt rate as now it il take a more years to firmh the academic buildings 1 he \>. the new fire alarm system for the residence haite which is very similar to tho^e in the academic buildings thould be completed by the end of this year according to md bittig assistant director of physical plant billig said the new system has comoie panels m the boiler rooms of each residence hail and academic building to show exactly where the fire is located in the building the consoles are tied into the campus p<otice to enable them to act quickly there is also a console for the academic buildings in the university center that is monitored 24 hours a day ac cording to miller the new system in the residence hails has also replaced the traditional bells that ring to warn of fire with horas that have a higher decibel level biiiig or la addition there are panels at he most fkijmunrfy used entrances to each residence hall that show wfcere the k in the buildiag billig said tteu as an adduonal protection the alarms are now double puff raramiig they have go be pulled once to release cue lever and thai again to sound the alarm this helps protect against raise aianns added according to biflig a new for aim jpmm **•*-* necessary for the headrace bafls a few years ago when many of the small coimiu that provided ore protection for the caafws were hnygjy oat by larger cmrames t^ie new larger companies cooirf not protect he ■— ttt t an alternative system had to be fni l he wml since i9c when tjiev 3otaii liic ot s^sxem ifnjcn 3as sdcsk 200,000 on die process in jk residence mb ••"•- '-| - fir ii i iii ii mi i ii ~ r ii 11.1 1 . in end oi tnis week and obvct smhbos viflßga qobb wf the cbb of the year * biiiig id ntiiier said that when the scadeflhc bnddmajs vc cooipicitfu lic w^il tir jn rtt jtntr uuc:njc wt/m -^ taylor gym ami linderman librar hicct iav muliqualeu systems sigma chi rush chairman said at ap proximately 2 a.m officers in the fraternity had the music stopped and the beer taps turned off in an effort to disperse the crowd there was a lot of emotion in the air moss said if we dealt with it there might have been a problem but we thought campus police could take care of it without a problem he added some students left when they heard the police were called to the scene when police arrived they asked brothers how they wanted th<m to handle the situation according to moss the brothers asked the police to walk through and let their presence be known " the police cleared the bar room and ended the party without any difficulty at about the same time an incident took place at sigma nu fraternity in which a few brothers and other students exchanged words according to house president ted mac farlane at about 2 a.m some guys came in and started giving our guys some trouble the police were called and the troublemakers were escorted out campus police reported that officers advised house members to go inside and for non members to leave the area lu police respond to hill disturbances by andrew shane three separate disturbances saturday night involving lehigh students and fraternities were reported by campus police two students were arrested for underage drinking and criminal mischief including the discharge of fire extinguishers at sigma phi fraternity according to sarah soule a gryphon at mcclintic-marshall house who was at sigma phi a group of five males set off a fire ex tinguisher in the back of the dorm my friends and i called over brothers at sigma phi to tell the students to stop soule said when the brothers did two students with the extinguisher fired its contents at a brother the victim and a friend detained the two both freshmen until campus police arrived campus police said the two students allegedly stole the extinguisher from somewhere in m&m they were cited and released police said they will pay for the recharging of the fire extinguisher also on saturday foreshadowing of a potential disturbance in the packed bar room of sigma chi fraternity prompted brothers to call campus police people were acting real weird bill moss the brown and white v01.98 no 4 lehiqh university prof busted at maginnes tuesday september 16 1088 henry case rescheduled bethlehem pennsylvania 216)7584181 i he case is not ready ('• proceed •/. ii v i i lh min l;it , pitfftliflj '" our km l rulrs van antwerpen said dfftflm attorney mkhah pffffll of phlladhphm ikl physical rvideri the bethlehem suit pofal barracks still must be examiri we need additional time in order io review the voluminous statements of discovery that whs provided informally hs well s to make arrangements for the review of the physical evidence i'arrell fold the court last wedne»d»y henry was arrested april 7 at his off campus residence at 505 ti hk where he lived with four other students an affidavit a'/.ornpariyirig a search warrant for his living quarters stated that menr mm * ieaftt two l,ebigh students he killed omj bile burglarizing her room a putt lime i hilgh liiglllh piolessot hits horn nm i,,l uml charged with ihe aiihusl llw 111 1 ol computer mid a photographic exhibit 11 1 tin m.irii'm . 1 1 hi thomas to»ld i uw.httii if of 7 w north si in itthlthtm wax ip ptchriuleil hv campus police wound hto p.m saturday in mnmnm •% mr has horn employed hy the university n ami off for he pit si 10 yearn according lo campus toiler the building li-i'l heen imilci constant hi \ « illjiih «■ami the snspri i allegcdedly came hack lo steal more property maginne.s hall was tobbeil twice in august once between ihe 9th and lohi of l he mouth and the second time on aug 14 invcmigatoi let aid rfljmtl ol campus police originally said thr two robbtrifl were mont likely
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 98 no. 4 |
Date | 1986-09-16 |
Month | 09 |
Day | 16 |
Year | 1986 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 98 no. 4 |
Date | 1986-09-16 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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nlittd " imiwhoii ims been coftiffllttld to northampton ( ounly prison in lieu l uvmm ball me is lacing llucv < hatg <•! hmglar v ami one < liihk f ircelving tui u proptfty police said dawson was a suspect lor some time and had previously been seen with some of the stolen pioperty recovered were eight fttiofo compitfirii iie inser pi inter books and other pcisonal property along with i complete photographic exhibit on display in the building's i)u hois < toiler y at the lime of the lohherles campus police said the computers ii.d hooks arc worth m),(xm while the photos in worth 119,000 in addition they •..•!< l damage totaling % io.fmki wa done to the building and 2 hh to othfl lompntcrk scries of guest speakers discussions on problems of women if hmmtiftjiifjii ifld an alumni return arc being planned mclvin mid 1m signed up for the group with 14 expressing an interest in holding an executive office the rcspon.se is there mclvin said people want to doit anyone interested in holding an office or joining the club can obtain more information by contacting melvin or attending the first wib meeting thursday at 4 1 5 in u.c room 403 ljuilitale relations between imimih ■•,-. faculty mid women students in busincns she iiid perhaps the moil oftffl minmcd will unction is the faculty hoagie luncheon which guvc business faculty ftfld itudtntf a chance to get to know each other in an in formal atmosphere according to economics instructor colleen callahan the group's original advisor callahan will again act m advisor when wib is re-established on campus many more ac tivities will be initiated a by brian cooke attt n«w editor i'rr iritil d i n.c motions lor formci l.clilgh ftliulent jonoph henry lihvc her i i postponed until next rrutnlh minry in accused of thr r»pr and inurdrr of irhigh fftlhflmfl hnniw clcry < irry 19 whs found dead in h#l room in stoughton houm dormitory april i norllihrnplou ( ounly ai«»i*tt«nt defense attorney richard pepper tt\6 mm trial cfin be held in october if defense lawyers complete their prc trial motions soon fluf he added that it would br more realistic to expect the trinl in november northampton cottfuy judge franklin van ant wrrpen granted the defense 21 more days to file their motions which had a deadline on sept h student revives business club bydiannecarlin senior hetli mclvin is i tying to revive women in business will a once-active campus club which faded oul over . the new fire alarm system for the residence haite which is very similar to tho^e in the academic buildings thould be completed by the end of this year according to md bittig assistant director of physical plant billig said the new system has comoie panels m the boiler rooms of each residence hail and academic building to show exactly where the fire is located in the building the consoles are tied into the campus p |
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