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lehigh university brown and white jwiay y ftpm ic mil htwliheia ft thi taily vwci of twi lttllwl cmww fwt jjjuwnflh tt news in brief harvard upl the harvard corp the governing body of the nation a oldest university warned last night that it may have to eumm the school if dissident students seize another building the state ment was issued after a meeting of the corporation m canbridge a spokesman said it was a warning that it would recommend closing the university if rebel students repeat their faction of last week when they took over university hall until cleared by police college unrest upl student strikers marched at harvard yester day protesting the destruction of an apartment building m preparation for the construc tion of the john f kennedy library anti-war demon strators including foik slnger joan baez retained control of an electronics laboratory at stanford university they object to military research a sit-in continued through its fourth day sunday at new york city's queen's college and at kalamazoo police continued their search for persons sus pected of fire bombing the student center at western michigan university last week naiiroaris the trains will tog running today doe to an agreement reached sunday between the nations railroads and the brotherhood of railroad signalmen the union bad threatened a waik out today which would have halted the nations rail network the agreement came after a 28 hour bargaining ' session although details are not yet out the union officials said the package provides swhstantia increases to members iraq the iraq government exe cuted four more man as spies yesterday bringing to 28 the bomber of thoss put io death for spy charges so far this year all four wore iraqis and all apparently moslems they were accused of working for the cia vietnam saigon military sources revealed sunday that north vietnam has placed enough long-range artillery along the dmz to jeapordiza every u.s position within 10 miles of the demilitarized zone one officer ter med the communi st batteries as hanoi's ace m . the hole m cats the united states decides to resume bombing the north far crossroads africa student heeds 600 joe cnrran a graduate student m the social relations depart ment has been selected by the crossroads africa program to spend this summer is nigeria however he lacks 600 for transportation and is appealing to the lehigh community for aid in response to curran's situation libby ferris also a graduate student m the social relations department has formed a committee to obtain funds for curran's trip the group which inclflts preston parr dean of student lite rev francis sullivan university catholic chaplain and marie well com munity action coordinator is accepting funds m mrs weirs office m tba university center or at curran's home ai 551 c-rlton a vs in addition the group will can vass all university living groups on friday april 18 the total cost of the trip is nearly 2,000 with 800 automatically financed by the national crossroads committee since curran i a graduate stu dent he is not eligible for funds from the lehigh crossroads program which is having fi nancial problems of its own curran 23 is a 1968 graduate of vlllanova with a double major m english and sociology — he said that ha is more than willing to speak about my experiences m nigeria at all living groups which help sponsor my trip masonry work president's dog cause university power failure at precisly 9:04 a.m friday morning the entire university was plunged into the semi-dark ness of a chilly spring morning m tribute to the end of a brave fight for freedom by schatzi latin lewis the lewis's pet dog schatzi lives m a cozy rustic brown villa between the presi dent's home and the alumni mem orial building the only bad feature about the estate 1b that it is surrounded by a shiny four foot soars chain link fence which seriously hampers her social life in an attempt to gain her per sona liberty schatzi has been digging out under the gate of the estate and thus has gained free access to the wonderful happen ings and fellow canines that are to be found on the university campus this morning however uni versity workman arrived to in stall a concrete doorstep on the pen thus effectively curtailing any further digging and roving in the process of installing the frame for the concrete one of the workmen drove a steel pin through the main power cable for the alumni memorial building the short immediately knocked out all electrical power on the campus for twenty minutes pow er was still not restored to the alumni memorial until late that afternoon the workman was not injur ed but the university now has to pull and relace 300 fast of under ground cable which just proves that it takes a lot to keep a food dog down lafayette-cedar crest exchange begins today bflgurtai i«day lajayoiio college will exchange three hundred students with c«4«r croat collate as part of its ccnttnuißs study of the atfvl billty of going coed the exchange will last three days the program was originated about three weeks ago when richard gordon presid-nt of the lafayette student council wpfmlail the idea to patty seldler president-elect of the cedar croat cessvci'i on the same night students from each college met and agreed that some sort of experimental exchange program would be a good thine for both colleges the students worked out a good case for their ids and presented it to college officials the next day the cedar crest administration approved the idea anil len v to me srooeiks cowan out any prabkaw involved oftff precis ni is h***s *^ — — transportation participating stuoaikx win coinnhiw ? nwa than stay overnight and will be bussed between auentown and easton four times a day bus service for one round trip will cost 50 to help out a church m easton is offer ng fts bus free miss s*l*n.r afcw this is lafayette's thing ips going to give them an idaa of what it's like to to coed w'th woman m their classes and hearing the feminine point of view rebecca beant an english major from brunswick maim and chairman of the cedar crest exchange committee was acted about the format of the classes that will be offered the class will be conducted as aeminars irs a good idea to get botl nato fsssals pirtffts of 9lsv is tjs classroom she said the xchance program wi n make 11 passible for students to parti ctpate in courses not offered at their own colleges idas seidle who d<*sn t feel that cedar crest should go coed because there will always be a need for women's colleges is nonth.les.ertbu.ie.tic about the program perhaps after they part lc 1 pate some of the laf ayetu bm will g-i «- n-mr g visiting over here miss beam added has idea is spreading ar.rm the nation as a matter of fact what vm really interested la is a multiversity campus chest needs student help in fund raising drive instead of merely asking for donations this year the campus chest committee is organizing a drive in which university stu dents will earn the money set for april 19 20 and 21 — si saturday sunday and mon day — students who volunteer will work for people in the beth lehem area mostly university faculty and staff according to rudy sovlnee chairman of the committee sovinee said that students can sign up for work on forms sent to each living group yesterday lie e&pac-u the work io include raking lawns painting moving furniture cleaning floors and whatever else housewives and husbands have m mind students will be paid 2 an hour he ex plained and transportation will be provided by the employers working hours win '■>« from i 2 30 to 5:30 p.m 2 p.m io 0 p.m or from 7 p.m to a time to be stipulated by the employer this is an important drive for the campus chest so vlnee said not onir till it help improve our relations v m the community but we need bet een 5,000 and 7.000 for our oper ations this year he listed the following or ganizations a probable t*m factors depending on the amount raised crossroads africa scholarships for students the world university service the united negro college fund and the united rued area residents who wish to hire university students for work can make arrangements by writ ine or calling the student acti vities desk in the university center war civil disobedience lecture topic thursday dr howard feiflft professor of government at boston univer sity will speak on the war and civil disobedience m packard lab auditorium at 8 p.m thursday the lecture wiu be presented by the forum for visiting lecturers committee ann who has lectured at over fifty colleges and universities around the world received ms ph.u from columbia m 1958 the historian has written six books among them vietnam and disobedience and democracy imfv m rtlclss have appeared in the now york times harpers magazine the nation and ramparts zinn was awarded ford foun dation fellowship m 1997 and 1960 and won the 1964 eleanor roosevelt memorial foundation travelling fellowship m mississippi s coed rage 3 houseparty tickets fcr the vanilla _ fudge concert will go oa sale at 7:80 tonight ir room 209 of the umversity cen ter the tickets will cvet 88.85 each with a student activity card asd 23.75 without one there will be a 55 allotment for bring group correction the concept an im provisational play dealing with the evils nf narcotics addiction and performed by former drug addicts will launch the globus series tn creative arts on monday april 81 at the umversity not today aa stated la fri day's issue it wiii he pre sented in broughal jr high school at 8tl8 p.m admission la frao and no
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 80 no. 44 |
Date | 1969-04-14 |
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FullText | lehigh university brown and white jwiay y ftpm ic mil htwliheia ft thi taily vwci of twi lttllwl cmww fwt jjjuwnflh tt news in brief harvard upl the harvard corp the governing body of the nation a oldest university warned last night that it may have to eumm the school if dissident students seize another building the state ment was issued after a meeting of the corporation m canbridge a spokesman said it was a warning that it would recommend closing the university if rebel students repeat their faction of last week when they took over university hall until cleared by police college unrest upl student strikers marched at harvard yester day protesting the destruction of an apartment building m preparation for the construc tion of the john f kennedy library anti-war demon strators including foik slnger joan baez retained control of an electronics laboratory at stanford university they object to military research a sit-in continued through its fourth day sunday at new york city's queen's college and at kalamazoo police continued their search for persons sus pected of fire bombing the student center at western michigan university last week naiiroaris the trains will tog running today doe to an agreement reached sunday between the nations railroads and the brotherhood of railroad signalmen the union bad threatened a waik out today which would have halted the nations rail network the agreement came after a 28 hour bargaining ' session although details are not yet out the union officials said the package provides swhstantia increases to members iraq the iraq government exe cuted four more man as spies yesterday bringing to 28 the bomber of thoss put io death for spy charges so far this year all four wore iraqis and all apparently moslems they were accused of working for the cia vietnam saigon military sources revealed sunday that north vietnam has placed enough long-range artillery along the dmz to jeapordiza every u.s position within 10 miles of the demilitarized zone one officer ter med the communi st batteries as hanoi's ace m . the hole m cats the united states decides to resume bombing the north far crossroads africa student heeds 600 joe cnrran a graduate student m the social relations depart ment has been selected by the crossroads africa program to spend this summer is nigeria however he lacks 600 for transportation and is appealing to the lehigh community for aid in response to curran's situation libby ferris also a graduate student m the social relations department has formed a committee to obtain funds for curran's trip the group which inclflts preston parr dean of student lite rev francis sullivan university catholic chaplain and marie well com munity action coordinator is accepting funds m mrs weirs office m tba university center or at curran's home ai 551 c-rlton a vs in addition the group will can vass all university living groups on friday april 18 the total cost of the trip is nearly 2,000 with 800 automatically financed by the national crossroads committee since curran i a graduate stu dent he is not eligible for funds from the lehigh crossroads program which is having fi nancial problems of its own curran 23 is a 1968 graduate of vlllanova with a double major m english and sociology — he said that ha is more than willing to speak about my experiences m nigeria at all living groups which help sponsor my trip masonry work president's dog cause university power failure at precisly 9:04 a.m friday morning the entire university was plunged into the semi-dark ness of a chilly spring morning m tribute to the end of a brave fight for freedom by schatzi latin lewis the lewis's pet dog schatzi lives m a cozy rustic brown villa between the presi dent's home and the alumni mem orial building the only bad feature about the estate 1b that it is surrounded by a shiny four foot soars chain link fence which seriously hampers her social life in an attempt to gain her per sona liberty schatzi has been digging out under the gate of the estate and thus has gained free access to the wonderful happen ings and fellow canines that are to be found on the university campus this morning however uni versity workman arrived to in stall a concrete doorstep on the pen thus effectively curtailing any further digging and roving in the process of installing the frame for the concrete one of the workmen drove a steel pin through the main power cable for the alumni memorial building the short immediately knocked out all electrical power on the campus for twenty minutes pow er was still not restored to the alumni memorial until late that afternoon the workman was not injur ed but the university now has to pull and relace 300 fast of under ground cable which just proves that it takes a lot to keep a food dog down lafayette-cedar crest exchange begins today bflgurtai i«day lajayoiio college will exchange three hundred students with c«4«r croat collate as part of its ccnttnuißs study of the atfvl billty of going coed the exchange will last three days the program was originated about three weeks ago when richard gordon presid-nt of the lafayette student council wpfmlail the idea to patty seldler president-elect of the cedar croat cessvci'i on the same night students from each college met and agreed that some sort of experimental exchange program would be a good thine for both colleges the students worked out a good case for their ids and presented it to college officials the next day the cedar crest administration approved the idea anil len v to me srooeiks cowan out any prabkaw involved oftff precis ni is h***s *^ — — transportation participating stuoaikx win coinnhiw ? nwa than stay overnight and will be bussed between auentown and easton four times a day bus service for one round trip will cost 50 to help out a church m easton is offer ng fts bus free miss s*l*n.r afcw this is lafayette's thing ips going to give them an idaa of what it's like to to coed w'th woman m their classes and hearing the feminine point of view rebecca beant an english major from brunswick maim and chairman of the cedar crest exchange committee was acted about the format of the classes that will be offered the class will be conducted as aeminars irs a good idea to get botl nato fsssals pirtffts of 9lsv is tjs classroom she said the xchance program wi n make 11 passible for students to parti ctpate in courses not offered at their own colleges idas seidle who d<*sn t feel that cedar crest should go coed because there will always be a need for women's colleges is nonth.les.ertbu.ie.tic about the program perhaps after they part lc 1 pate some of the laf ayetu bm will g-i «- n-mr g visiting over here miss beam added has idea is spreading ar.rm the nation as a matter of fact what vm really interested la is a multiversity campus chest needs student help in fund raising drive instead of merely asking for donations this year the campus chest committee is organizing a drive in which university stu dents will earn the money set for april 19 20 and 21 — si saturday sunday and mon day — students who volunteer will work for people in the beth lehem area mostly university faculty and staff according to rudy sovlnee chairman of the committee sovinee said that students can sign up for work on forms sent to each living group yesterday lie e&pac-u the work io include raking lawns painting moving furniture cleaning floors and whatever else housewives and husbands have m mind students will be paid 2 an hour he ex plained and transportation will be provided by the employers working hours win '■>« from i 2 30 to 5:30 p.m 2 p.m io 0 p.m or from 7 p.m to a time to be stipulated by the employer this is an important drive for the campus chest so vlnee said not onir till it help improve our relations v m the community but we need bet een 5,000 and 7.000 for our oper ations this year he listed the following or ganizations a probable t*m factors depending on the amount raised crossroads africa scholarships for students the world university service the united negro college fund and the united rued area residents who wish to hire university students for work can make arrangements by writ ine or calling the student acti vities desk in the university center war civil disobedience lecture topic thursday dr howard feiflft professor of government at boston univer sity will speak on the war and civil disobedience m packard lab auditorium at 8 p.m thursday the lecture wiu be presented by the forum for visiting lecturers committee ann who has lectured at over fifty colleges and universities around the world received ms ph.u from columbia m 1958 the historian has written six books among them vietnam and disobedience and democracy imfv m rtlclss have appeared in the now york times harpers magazine the nation and ramparts zinn was awarded ford foun dation fellowship m 1997 and 1960 and won the 1964 eleanor roosevelt memorial foundation travelling fellowship m mississippi s coed rage 3 houseparty tickets fcr the vanilla _ fudge concert will go oa sale at 7:80 tonight ir room 209 of the umversity cen ter the tickets will cvet 88.85 each with a student activity card asd 23.75 without one there will be a 55 allotment for bring group correction the concept an im provisational play dealing with the evils nf narcotics addiction and performed by former drug addicts will launch the globus series tn creative arts on monday april 81 at the umversity not today aa stated la fri day's issue it wiii he pre sented in broughal jr high school at 8tl8 p.m admission la frao and no |
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