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see roderick page 6 industry and not an adversary to it academia in roderick's opinion must act to detune its efforts in order to stay in contact with the business sector for america to compete globally there must be pure research for the sake of research he said in addition roderick claimed that academic institutions needed to upgrade science and math education he said we need the brainpower in order to cope with a new technological environment without upgrades in the areas of science and math america will end up with an uneducated and unproductive by t marc jones brown and white news writer david m roderick retired chairm an of usx corporation spoke monday night about the competition in global trade facing the united states from challengers all over the world includ ing europe and the pacific the lecture was first of the visiting lecturers committee and the lacocca institute's series of distiguished speakers who will address the issue america and the global wave of the future sink or swim the featured speakers chosen for the series are people who represent varied approaches and will share their visions and ideas and will possib ly suggest ways to realize those visions so that america will be better able to compete in the global economy of the nfcar future roderick's lecture focused on the areas where america needs to impro ve in order to be a major competitor in the world market industry academia and government industry in america has been com placent said roderick due to a sec ure market after world war 11 he explained the reality of this secure market was shattered by imports loss of market share and the technological advances of japan and western europe modern private industry realizes the challenges of successful competi tion in the global market said roderick he continued by explaining that u.s industries realize that they will have to modernize facilities and for america to i compete globally there | must be pure research i for the sake of i research david m roderick retired usx corporation methods of production engage in more reasearch and development and trim down management levels roderick also said it was crucial that labor view itself as a part of ary each fraternity is represent ed at ifc elections by the house president or another designated representative this representative has one vote making 31 votes total for each officer position in order to win the candidate must receive a simple majority at least 16 votes candidates are nominated two weeks prior to elections either by filling out a nomina tion form or by nominations from the floor nominations can also be taken from the by beverly meindl brown and white news writer michael moss 91 of delta phi fraternity was elected interfraternity council presi dent tuesday night also elected were jeff goldberg 92 of beta theta pi fraternity to the office of vice president-administrative oli olafsson 91 of phi kappa theta fraternity as vice pre sident-judicial alan wittm an 91 of pi kappa alpha fraternity as treasurer and pete roseman 92 of phi gam ma delta fraternity as secret ifc elects moss president deutscher speaks on pr see election page 5 the time to improve public relations surrounding the greek system at lehigh good public relations are crucial now especially due to negative publicity of events occurring across the nation it is important for the fraternit ies to work together as a cohe sive group to downplay mis conceptions about the greek system deutscher also said that faculty interaction with the fraternities should be improv floor immediately preceed ing the actual voting process prior to the actual election the candidates spoke to the house presidents about their goals as ifc officers and about the concerns of the houses at the election each candid ate delivered a speech reiterating these goals and concerns house presidents were then given the opportun ity to question the candidates former ifc president matt deutscher 90 said in his closing statement that now is lehigh university friday february 9 1990 the brown and white vol 97 no 28 dan anders 90 seeks nomination for pa state rep by mitchell drake brown and white news writer lehigh senior dan anders announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for pennsylvania state representative of the 135 th district bethlehem city and hanover township wednesday night the announcement was made at godfrey daniels a coffee house on fourth street during the monthly meeting of the lehigh valley young democrats i think it's time we send a message that change is needed said anders a political science major he added business as usual isn't good enough anymore anders is running against the eight-term incumbent william rybak and joseph uliana in the may 15 democtatic primary according to anders the main platform of his campaign is keeping abortion safe and see anders page 2 b&w photo by jill wcken dan anders announces his candidacy for state representative to an attentive crowd at godfey daniels roderick speaks on world business news celebration of black history month continues with a lecture by ar#i bakara page 4 arts & leisure an lu student continues telling his story page 12 sports lehigh rugby player chosen for eastern team page 20
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 28 |
Date | 1990-02-09 |
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Day | 09 |
Year | 1990 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 97 no. 28 |
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FullText | see roderick page 6 industry and not an adversary to it academia in roderick's opinion must act to detune its efforts in order to stay in contact with the business sector for america to compete globally there must be pure research for the sake of research he said in addition roderick claimed that academic institutions needed to upgrade science and math education he said we need the brainpower in order to cope with a new technological environment without upgrades in the areas of science and math america will end up with an uneducated and unproductive by t marc jones brown and white news writer david m roderick retired chairm an of usx corporation spoke monday night about the competition in global trade facing the united states from challengers all over the world includ ing europe and the pacific the lecture was first of the visiting lecturers committee and the lacocca institute's series of distiguished speakers who will address the issue america and the global wave of the future sink or swim the featured speakers chosen for the series are people who represent varied approaches and will share their visions and ideas and will possib ly suggest ways to realize those visions so that america will be better able to compete in the global economy of the nfcar future roderick's lecture focused on the areas where america needs to impro ve in order to be a major competitor in the world market industry academia and government industry in america has been com placent said roderick due to a sec ure market after world war 11 he explained the reality of this secure market was shattered by imports loss of market share and the technological advances of japan and western europe modern private industry realizes the challenges of successful competi tion in the global market said roderick he continued by explaining that u.s industries realize that they will have to modernize facilities and for america to i compete globally there | must be pure research i for the sake of i research david m roderick retired usx corporation methods of production engage in more reasearch and development and trim down management levels roderick also said it was crucial that labor view itself as a part of ary each fraternity is represent ed at ifc elections by the house president or another designated representative this representative has one vote making 31 votes total for each officer position in order to win the candidate must receive a simple majority at least 16 votes candidates are nominated two weeks prior to elections either by filling out a nomina tion form or by nominations from the floor nominations can also be taken from the by beverly meindl brown and white news writer michael moss 91 of delta phi fraternity was elected interfraternity council presi dent tuesday night also elected were jeff goldberg 92 of beta theta pi fraternity to the office of vice president-administrative oli olafsson 91 of phi kappa theta fraternity as vice pre sident-judicial alan wittm an 91 of pi kappa alpha fraternity as treasurer and pete roseman 92 of phi gam ma delta fraternity as secret ifc elects moss president deutscher speaks on pr see election page 5 the time to improve public relations surrounding the greek system at lehigh good public relations are crucial now especially due to negative publicity of events occurring across the nation it is important for the fraternit ies to work together as a cohe sive group to downplay mis conceptions about the greek system deutscher also said that faculty interaction with the fraternities should be improv floor immediately preceed ing the actual voting process prior to the actual election the candidates spoke to the house presidents about their goals as ifc officers and about the concerns of the houses at the election each candid ate delivered a speech reiterating these goals and concerns house presidents were then given the opportun ity to question the candidates former ifc president matt deutscher 90 said in his closing statement that now is lehigh university friday february 9 1990 the brown and white vol 97 no 28 dan anders 90 seeks nomination for pa state rep by mitchell drake brown and white news writer lehigh senior dan anders announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for pennsylvania state representative of the 135 th district bethlehem city and hanover township wednesday night the announcement was made at godfrey daniels a coffee house on fourth street during the monthly meeting of the lehigh valley young democrats i think it's time we send a message that change is needed said anders a political science major he added business as usual isn't good enough anymore anders is running against the eight-term incumbent william rybak and joseph uliana in the may 15 democtatic primary according to anders the main platform of his campaign is keeping abortion safe and see anders page 2 b&w photo by jill wcken dan anders announces his candidacy for state representative to an attentive crowd at godfey daniels roderick speaks on world business news celebration of black history month continues with a lecture by ar#i bakara page 4 arts & leisure an lu student continues telling his story page 12 sports lehigh rugby player chosen for eastern team page 20 |
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