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dinner famous lehigh alumni such as mayor ken smith 52 congressman don ritter 62 and state assemblyman candidate joe uliana 87 were expected at the reception the visit has been planned for months according to the lcr chini said we have been expecting the vice president since last semester when lcr met with barbara bush at the uliana residence it was difficult getting them here but lehigh college republican's strong constituency and commitment to the candidacy was very convincing bush has been visiting campaign spots in delaware maryland and texas political strat egists agree pennsylvania is extremely import antto the candidate so the campaign should be back in pennsylvania again bush leads dukakis by a margin of 4 percent to 10 percent among registered voters depend ing on the latest poll sources bush holds a majority of the country's college vote accord ing to campus voice the last presidential candidate to visit lehigh was jesse jackson in 1986 michael dukakis spoke at bethlehem steel headquart ers lastsp.ing republican presidential candidate george bush originally scheduled to stop at lehigh for a mountaintop campus reception has rescheduled his visit because he was granted a private audience with the archbishop of phi l adephia according to lehigh college republi can president nick chini 90 according to chini the republicans plan ned the vice president's speech at moun taintop campus at 8 p.m the event would have been the first campus visit ever for the bush candidacy lcr planned an announcement of bush's visit on campus at a press conference scheduled for yesterday i was ready to make the announcement even though we knew he could reschedule i wasn't surprised when they rescheduled chini said lcr would not comment on a new date rumors of the bush visit have been spread ing around campus even though lcr was witholding information security was tight we weren't divulging any information said chini bush was to speak before a reception of individuals who paid 100 a plate to attend the by susan bafione brown and white news writer they say they want to work with us but they are not we are not getting straight answers from them and at this rate i can't see why we would want to play soflball with these people inter fraternity council ifo secretary tom neff joked at the first ifc meet ing held wednesday at delta tau delta fraternity in response to recent police actions neffs comment stemming from dis cussions of a campus police-ifc softball game not only brought laugh ter from students seeking clarification of the new role of police but also brought about the organization of a meeting to bring the police and ifc ifc discusses police actions on hill freshmen still face restriction together when asked by eugene souther 89 why does it seem that police are going out of their way to bust people assistant dean of students mark erick son said police have not been specifi cally directed to respond to students walking on the hill they will howev er take action if their attention is drawn to a situation or if probable cause exists when questioned about undercover policemen erickson explained off duty officers are present on the hill to provide support to those on duty and to make sure things run smoothly misconceptions such as these will be clarified at the police-ifc meeting set tentatively for tuesday the south side alive festival was another large topic at the meeting head of ifc community services steve lyons said fraternity members may run a booth with a non-profit organization run their own booth or help with other events attractions include food rides and entertain ment with a new act every hour and a sound system provided by godfrey daniels coffee house the festival sponsored by the ifc the panhellenic council panhel and the south side merchants is not only a fund raiser but also an event to promote relations between lehigh and the community ifc president jeff eichman said the event is a great opportunity tor rush and for improving the image of leh igh we've made a huge committ ment we've got to get down oflfthe hill so the rest of the campus will follow he suggested let's make it a no party weekend otherwise the hill will detract from the event discussions of rush raised more questions about the new social policy including the issues of postering events off campus and events with alcohol when questioned about allow ing freshmen to parties erickson said there is a need to keep the social policy stable in order to define its parameters it just doesn't make sense at this time to allow freshman on the hill erickson said he explained that a year from now the school will b able to look at the social policy after living with it mw ptwto oy juoy mcoiuth associate daan of students marti ertckson addrsssss the ifc at its first meeting held wednesday at delta tau delta the brown and white ob tlm file ptioto vol.loo n0.3 lehigh university friday september 16 1988 bethlehem pennsylvania 215 758-4181 george bush bush visit rescheduled vp opts for philly clergy what's inside news survey shows act 31 enforce ment varies among colleges and universities in pennsylvania story page x no choice for party security after company cites legal liability for discontinuing fraternity service story page 4 bea brown forum's administrative coordinator retires after 10 years of service story page 6 bethlehem drops plans to randomly check off campus houses for code violations story page 7 features economics professor aronson yields taylor college faculty mastership to ik professor slouka story page 10 the mountaintop campus has opened a new art gallery story page li . sports lehigh's women's tennu team romps over towson state 9-0 story page 15 football team plays at william and mary tomorrow
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 100 no. 3 |
Date | 1988-09-16 |
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FullText | dinner famous lehigh alumni such as mayor ken smith 52 congressman don ritter 62 and state assemblyman candidate joe uliana 87 were expected at the reception the visit has been planned for months according to the lcr chini said we have been expecting the vice president since last semester when lcr met with barbara bush at the uliana residence it was difficult getting them here but lehigh college republican's strong constituency and commitment to the candidacy was very convincing bush has been visiting campaign spots in delaware maryland and texas political strat egists agree pennsylvania is extremely import antto the candidate so the campaign should be back in pennsylvania again bush leads dukakis by a margin of 4 percent to 10 percent among registered voters depend ing on the latest poll sources bush holds a majority of the country's college vote accord ing to campus voice the last presidential candidate to visit lehigh was jesse jackson in 1986 michael dukakis spoke at bethlehem steel headquart ers lastsp.ing republican presidential candidate george bush originally scheduled to stop at lehigh for a mountaintop campus reception has rescheduled his visit because he was granted a private audience with the archbishop of phi l adephia according to lehigh college republi can president nick chini 90 according to chini the republicans plan ned the vice president's speech at moun taintop campus at 8 p.m the event would have been the first campus visit ever for the bush candidacy lcr planned an announcement of bush's visit on campus at a press conference scheduled for yesterday i was ready to make the announcement even though we knew he could reschedule i wasn't surprised when they rescheduled chini said lcr would not comment on a new date rumors of the bush visit have been spread ing around campus even though lcr was witholding information security was tight we weren't divulging any information said chini bush was to speak before a reception of individuals who paid 100 a plate to attend the by susan bafione brown and white news writer they say they want to work with us but they are not we are not getting straight answers from them and at this rate i can't see why we would want to play soflball with these people inter fraternity council ifo secretary tom neff joked at the first ifc meet ing held wednesday at delta tau delta fraternity in response to recent police actions neffs comment stemming from dis cussions of a campus police-ifc softball game not only brought laugh ter from students seeking clarification of the new role of police but also brought about the organization of a meeting to bring the police and ifc ifc discusses police actions on hill freshmen still face restriction together when asked by eugene souther 89 why does it seem that police are going out of their way to bust people assistant dean of students mark erick son said police have not been specifi cally directed to respond to students walking on the hill they will howev er take action if their attention is drawn to a situation or if probable cause exists when questioned about undercover policemen erickson explained off duty officers are present on the hill to provide support to those on duty and to make sure things run smoothly misconceptions such as these will be clarified at the police-ifc meeting set tentatively for tuesday the south side alive festival was another large topic at the meeting head of ifc community services steve lyons said fraternity members may run a booth with a non-profit organization run their own booth or help with other events attractions include food rides and entertain ment with a new act every hour and a sound system provided by godfrey daniels coffee house the festival sponsored by the ifc the panhellenic council panhel and the south side merchants is not only a fund raiser but also an event to promote relations between lehigh and the community ifc president jeff eichman said the event is a great opportunity tor rush and for improving the image of leh igh we've made a huge committ ment we've got to get down oflfthe hill so the rest of the campus will follow he suggested let's make it a no party weekend otherwise the hill will detract from the event discussions of rush raised more questions about the new social policy including the issues of postering events off campus and events with alcohol when questioned about allow ing freshmen to parties erickson said there is a need to keep the social policy stable in order to define its parameters it just doesn't make sense at this time to allow freshman on the hill erickson said he explained that a year from now the school will b able to look at the social policy after living with it mw ptwto oy juoy mcoiuth associate daan of students marti ertckson addrsssss the ifc at its first meeting held wednesday at delta tau delta the brown and white ob tlm file ptioto vol.loo n0.3 lehigh university friday september 16 1988 bethlehem pennsylvania 215 758-4181 george bush bush visit rescheduled vp opts for philly clergy what's inside news survey shows act 31 enforce ment varies among colleges and universities in pennsylvania story page x no choice for party security after company cites legal liability for discontinuing fraternity service story page 4 bea brown forum's administrative coordinator retires after 10 years of service story page 6 bethlehem drops plans to randomly check off campus houses for code violations story page 7 features economics professor aronson yields taylor college faculty mastership to ik professor slouka story page 10 the mountaintop campus has opened a new art gallery story page li . sports lehigh's women's tennu team romps over towson state 9-0 story page 15 football team plays at william and mary tomorrow |
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