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THE CIRCLE
JANUARY
31; 1974
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three
trips
a week. Under the
At the present time, I do not
received
in
response
to
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. proposed schedule, full-time know whether we can postpone
\IOLUME 12 Marin College, Poughkeepsie, N.v. NUMBER 1
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sent to Dean
Carolan
regarding commutµig students can take the decision date
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much beyond
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the proposed new class schedule.

five courses in tbree
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since
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days. Presently, most full-time
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alreadyaconsfderable
extensjon.
Co-Editors
JimKeeganandAnneT1c1bulsi
Mr~ Robert Sammon
commuting
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students need five Howeyer, if
the
various groups
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take five
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Lyn
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Class of
'75
Student Government
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proposal and come close to the
Sports
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Jim-Donnelly
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Hciently utlliz-ed since the deadlfp.e, it might be possible to
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proposed schedule has
M
time work out a compromise deadline.
Correspo~ding E~tor_
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~i'y
Foster
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slots wilile the present one has
It
would be most unfortunate if
Staff: Brum Mo~,
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Naccarato, Frank Baldascino, Carolyn
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Dear
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Robert:
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only
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Your
point
about a the Class of
'75
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Exewtive
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Board
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~~e
Caligwn,
fatrick Callagy~ Greg Coricocchioli,
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tfon
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span during
a
r~jected
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thJs
proposal beca~e it.
Kall.terme Jfmnegan, K~vm O'~f1!10r, Tom Page;
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Mary Beth
learned that the
75
Executive

hour lecture
ts
well made.
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not have a chance to
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Phei!fer,. B~ Werle, Mitchell Williams, Dave Pristash, Candi
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feel t~t
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the
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Ho'!ever_, the
2½ ~ur
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periods
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adequately
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review
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pav}S,
Tun DeBaun.
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pi;oposed revis1_on.of the master
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are designed for multi-media
respectfully
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ask that the Board
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Busme38 Managers
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Mark Fitzgiboon,
time
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seh.ed':l!e
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the
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presentations,
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workshops;
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·reconsider its decision dwil,tg the
KenHayes,JackReigle
terest
of
tb
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laboratory
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no doubt ~at the
new
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"Reading days" could be
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theirexams~wing the
last
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s9µieone, a,tta~~
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soll)eorie,
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or
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cii-cillati.rig aroinid the country.
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A
little over two years ago
Richard
Nii
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on
was
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ushered uito a
second
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s1dere~
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a crune.
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Up
,
untµ
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a
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few
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were
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ca tight
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in the
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actual
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They fear the
ridicule
they 'would
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Presidentia_l teJl!l
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by
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a thumping
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~cij_oi:ity of tqe
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popular vote'. That
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act
J?oli~
a6~ed
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receivi{ m.ay force s~ni¢
,
of
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them
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verwhelming victory, m?r.e
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coron.a~ion than
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el~tioit, is an ironic
.
c:levia1_1t
,
. bE!hav_10r
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Vhich
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la~,
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~son s~d he w
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to leave.
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psyc~atrists
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atta~kec:t
JustJlis statement
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my
,
op~mon!
.
MarISt has
.
to
as
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no~; Richard Nixon
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was cent¢r
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stage,
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but:the
,
attention
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were
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trying t~
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CUflE
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pu~
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~W!lY
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for
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three
catch up
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with tunes .
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We,
.
as a
Amen~an peol_)le ha~ shift~
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from the
.
civil
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liturgical ¢1.ection
.
rite
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to
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holll~~e~~als
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were
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afraid

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to
,
years.
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Homo~exuals
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kl)oW11
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college;
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have ~o a~ept_ peopl~ as
the serious deliberation~ that Illay be11 i>
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elucle
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to in)p~~egt.
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The
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adfi!it ~~at~
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was.
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the J~olice
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were harrassed.
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they
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i:eallr ,m.-e
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,
black;
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w~rd
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Waterg~te;
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once a
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~efe~ence to
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tne
,
setting
of

one
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pai_-ticuiar.
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~a_re~ts
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turn~d
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to, be
of
no
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F_'mally, a h<>m?9e~al deq~ed P~erto
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Rtca
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~s,
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disabled
.
crurunal act,
IS
now genenc; and symptomatic of a malaise that
has
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help .
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so~n
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as they
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suspected
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that
.he
could.n't fake much more
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heterosexual,
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an_d
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homosexual.
our natioi:i t~eter
.
i:ng on
!1
constitutional precipice of. frightening height
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s~xwil
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The precipice looP1S higher and higher'because the President of the
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poor
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others form
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ed
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orgaruzatu11
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are .
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M~nst nee
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some
-United States, both national'leader and national symbol.has been psych1atr
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Th~y Their purpo~ was to
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change
thE
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sotil~searcliing, Reform
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ca11s for
his
impeachment have
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<;ouldn't ~
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with
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public's
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rega.r4ing
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Marist has
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to
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11.o~o~exmlls
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unr~erv~dly
join the chorus of
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those who
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were
,
similar groups began to sprmg up
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do
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than
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Ill~
OJ!e
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have already called for Richard Nixon's dismissal
frciri
office. we can
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m?re
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_c1>p~~rJ1ed
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w1~h w~at the_ acrgss the
.
country
,
.
Qn most shou1d have
.
to
hide
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what
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demur
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no l?i:tg~
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the
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list of iricrimiriating
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particulars having
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grown neighbor~
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would
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think
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they
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college
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campuses,
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there
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is
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a
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becaus~ tie
i~
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~go 1~ng. It IS(!'tJlist the
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'bugg~g"
,
oJ
~e
Demoeratic_headquarters
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Jt

~ere toJind
QUl
Th~y
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d~~e<i
''ga~" group
.
To my ~azement,
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Homosexuality IS a \Vay of
lif~
for
isn't
Just
~e subsequ~1;1tcover~up~ It isn't j481 the assorted dirty tricks
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\r~se
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than pro~1tu
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Manst
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doesn't
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have ~ne'.
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ThE
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some people
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cept 1t as
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played on t~e ~ppc,si~ion to qtwart the election pr
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aw found put, God help
,
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h!>Inpsexuals
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9,n ~ampus
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d~stnes contributions,
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not the
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burglary
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even th~
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Cox, or
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au9um~e
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academica}ly
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we mu~t }i!llit
mJSsmg ~pes! It's not today's lie hea1>¢d upon ye~~tday's lie
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it's
the inescapable conclusion
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view?
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S4ou!d
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a teacher
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present
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that 'Nixon
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deeply
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involved.
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new day represses
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\Y'as
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ortly
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~ne

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furthe
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r our lingenng half-hop
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e that our Bresident
is
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innocent.
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And
,
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Crrcle and the ~ainpus Mall.
This
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thil;
~~~ks
,
wer1;
,
mferi~r du~
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to
.
w_ould
,
1t not be better to allow this
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~hen we
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say
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for
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the
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good of
.
the nation
,
hi
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shQuld iesign or face
.
lelt~r
.
dealt wtth
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prQbl~m. of
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genetic
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Ih
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view,
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should
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b~ done w,~th
1~peachmen~ itIS
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mo~ e?iliortation
thari
e<litorial,
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for frankly the:,racisma_ndalso
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te~pt tc;
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Shoc}t!e~,.and then illustrate_ i~
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t~e for pensive reflection 1s about over, the time for action . upon us .
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a coIIlJlll,ltee_-to
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w.ttlJ
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~hatever
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fo~;
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the
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au~ence
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w~k pomts to all~w a student to
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s1gned
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not
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him to
decide? Ifthe
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pomtalsocomes
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twelve Marist
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speak; even though
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his research
·where
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research
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curious
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was
.
'Yeak
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and µmdeqm1te
.c-'
;t'M
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shoiµd be
.
stopped; would we not
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questions
m
my
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nund as
to
,
the
_
properIJl~ris
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to
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be stifling
.
the educational
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intent
<i-1his
commi~ee. De~ing Je~
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racisitHlS
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research
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Although
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feeLthat racism
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The new cla~ schedule proposed by the Office of the Academic
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presented by J.enseil,
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H~rrn~~ll.l,
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Ti~
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em~; Richie G~
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en and Ray
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be
stoppt:d, I
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do riot f~el
we
Dean seems to hav
.
e been rammed through with all the delicacy of a
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Shockley
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and others
;
they
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stateck
:
Green mfer
.
th~~ ~ll means
_
m95t
·
must' combat 1t
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tQ
.
the pomt,
·
or
bulldozer. Received on :pecember
12,
immediately prior
.
to
.
e~ms, the
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ther
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f~y
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beHeve
,
;
''th~_t
,
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be
,
.
U!ken
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to
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st~~
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racism;
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no .

allow it to
.
~he
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point
_
of violating
finaldecision was
to
be
·
January
31
(today), little inore than
a
week racism;
m
what
·
ever form
.
1t
,
matter

.
w~t the cost?
,
Do
they
people's rights.
If
.
Professor
after
,
classes had resumed.
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might take,-must
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be coinbatted
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¢ean
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that· violating con-
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Shockley wishes to make a fool
.
There
are-few
,
i.{any, convincing
-
arguments
to
substiu~tiate
a:
While I
~m
opposed t~ racism,l
'
s
.
tj,t
_
u~onal
,
rights
,:
a~ justifie
_
d?
, .
out of himself, allow it.·But don't
change to seventy~five and ohe
·
hundred fifty minute class
·
periods
:
wonder.if the
.
comnuttee
,
really Can
·
:
tbeY therefore
,
·
censor
,
the
_
stop his freeclom
,
of
speech
'
or
Reasons given,
·
such as the
:
energy

crisis (itself an unknown)
in:
implies
·
the full
-
connota~ons of
,
freedom
-
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"f'
speech and'
assetn-
,
'thought .A
/
s
.
trict contr,ol of
· ·
~reased
·
p~rUime enrollm~nt, ~d ease of arrangement s~m to be
so
·
that
·
sta~ent.:
D?es
·
_
this
mean
_
,
~ly? T._o ~top
·
raci.m,i
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.
do th~Y
.
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h ~m
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:
r.ights ~nd
.
human
much conJecture. Tlw proposal is extremely- unpopular with students that 1h.e~e 1s no µnut to them~~ _1m1;>lY,
~
to
_-
the . absµrdity
,_
that
_
_
thinkin~,
a_t
_:
any cps_t; IS
.
~or~
·
who seep ~o feel that the amount of ~bsorption necessary w:ould be
:
of. ~P,Plll~
..
racJSm
;
as
,
long as it lS believ~rs
_
m
,
raCism <lo not have
.
·
damagmg;
m
my opllllon, than an
exc~ive _with two or more long classes in succession.
~
IIi addition;

if
a
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~011~?
.
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the
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eJ!d
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!18~~
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guar11,9~eli
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by
:
.
.
the
unforceful
,
chang~. Pe~haps.
a
.
class
IS
nussed for one reason or
.
another,
.
the student
,
loses
fifty
,
or
.
one
'.
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~
the
-
m~ans l_ias ~bown up
••
constituti~n;
:
or
'.
p~r~ps. remove
f9rced
.
en~ to
,
raCism w
_
ill brmg
.
·
h
.
uridred percent of the week's.lesson; and the fa'ct also remains
:
that many
:
tunes
m
hist~ry, most these rac
,
tsts
·
from society and
· .
more ra~ISts by
.
the mere prin-

therearesome disciplinesthatdonot lend themselves to
·
seminar.:type r~ently last summer'.
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,
At
.
that
·
~lace
'.
them ~
>
rehabilitation
.
ciple of l>eing forced Perhaps a
;
meetings
.
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meone
_
stated that he c~ntEirs untit the:y
;
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conform?
~
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cormnittee to end racism which is
.
. While the
·
class
.
arrangement ntily indeed
be
in
dire
,
need
of
,
-
~o~
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to any extreme to re- ·

Alth0:ugh this is
·
3:b.<!ur.d, is~ not
unleashed . is a
·
committee .rWl
.
reworkin~,- the Circ!e ~
,
of the opinion that the proposalat hand woulf eleGt N~on. Does the-
_
~ e
.
sty~e
·
:
a
.
~iolatio~
.
~
~liman
fr~oms
.
:
r~pan~.
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hope the
conimiJtee
.
not benefit
.
the maJor1ty
.
of the population.
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,
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and ~ctics apply
:
to
m~~~
this
.
also,
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the freedom
_
of man's
'
~1d
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not'lll)l))y
i
the absurd.
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.
TheCIRCLEjoinsthe
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StudentAcademicCommittee,
.
theJunior

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JamesEllioct
Class
Executive Board,
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and Jim Elliot, President
,...
of
the Student
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Government
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in opposing such a schedule charige
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We suggest s~E
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sort of compromise which would retain fifty
_
minute periods and utilize
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seventy-fiveandonehundredfiftyminuteper_i~aswell.
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Bother?
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Each year the sigris constantly aw~ and rea~arinfoniting
llS
that it
is
our "moral obligation»
to
run for. the vanous student ad-
_
ministrative positions
\
made
'
available
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through
·
:
the
.
CoJ.!ege
:
Union
:·:
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Board and
.
the Student Go:vernnieilt
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If
the two groups (College
,':
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UnionBoardjmcf studeht Government) are at
a
po~nt where
__
they.
:
can
.
.
no longer fill 'Out their ballots then why do-we wa._ste our time
;
energy,
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and inoney iii carrying out elections.
,
If
:
stiidents
·
dO' not
,
ev~
'
iriyolvf
.
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t~emselves with the und~takirigs <i
!
these organizatiolJs,
,
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JANU~RY
3-1, 1974
PAGE3
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'-
Third Year View
Announcements
by
Bob Nelson
SENIOR CLASS - FACULTY DINm1'R
.
·
anyone else who could prove their
_,
.
·
The Day the Traffic (Almo&t)
·
need for
.
one) were granted
·
The Senior Class
00
the last leg
of
a four year journey
is
banding
Stopped
.
speciai permits. In the Mori
da
y
·together witltthe Marist faculty for a Saint Valentines Day dinner,
With the advent of the
Arab oil
·
newspapers
.
I bought,
much
was
.
scheduled to be held on Friday, February 15th.
boycott,
it must by now be
.
well
made
.
of an inventor in
Lucerne
The group, headed by Miss sus_an Kelly, who a~ headed ~he
known that the United
·
States
·
·who hag adapted a
_
Volkswagem
Sheahan House dinner committee
.
m 1972, also consists of Patrick
used to import
six
percent of her
·
.bug
to
electric
po~et,-
~d
wbc
.
.
Armida Patrick Buckley,
Mark
Fit1.gibbon, Maureen Forrestal,
oil from the Arab countries. In was the only man m Switzerlao
~
Frank
Mahar,
Linda Mamrosh, ateryl Mccann, Robert Piersa,
Europe,
however,
the who could ~ive a P1:iva~e
C3f

car exnausts
that
usually
hangs
.
Richard Tomaszewski and Lydia
Tringali.
The group
is
hoping to
_
corresponding figure was closer without spec•~ autho~ation.
·.
over the city.
Instead.
wlult
I
·
bring the faculty and seniors together for what may be the last time
to eighty percent,
so
that
-
when
As
for
·
me, it was
t_he.
perlect observed, running hither and yon
before graduation.
,
.
.
the Arabs turned off the
·
oil
.
occasion to
-
get in a little
cross-
throughout the ce.nter of
town,
1n
order to
·
suppl31lent the aueaay planned
.
menu, ~e group
is
· spigot, the effect was far
·
more
.
co!1IltrY practice, without.fear of
·
was
a pedestrian
:.
revolution, a
·
tapping the ingenuity
of
faculty and their wives, by asking them to
·
drastic in
·
the
·
latter 'tlian the
·
.
bemg
run
over
.
by road-happy
·
·
morale
.
so h
_
igh th
a
t
I
_
didn't want
prepare a salad, vegetable. ootato, or main dish of their choice.
former. So much more drastic, in
:
European drivers,
who;
_
1
can to go
.
back
,
to my dorm.
·
Some of
The cost to seniors
is
$2
.
S0per person, advance sale of tickets will
·
fact; that, on November
21,
the assure . you,
·
do
,
not yield
-
·
to
.
the ~ra.yer
·
so1:115 mov~ a tahle
begin the week of February 4th
in
Donnelly Hall and outside the
Federal Council,
the
·
executive
pedestpans
:
Norma_lly,
1
have to andchrur~
_
outmto th~~ddle
_
of
_
a
_
cafeteria. The dress for the occasicn
is
semi.formal
.
branch of the Swiss G<ivemment
i
·
stick to parks and
.
s1dew~.
_
but
_
street, le~ll:l'elY. ~ g
.
~~r
.
_.;_· _ _
decreed a bail on Sunday driving,
this
Sunday, Geneva
was nune •
.
-
tea
and e
.
~~g crescen
.
t rolls with
·
.
.
.
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to be
·
in effect for
·
three
con-
.In
.
the center
.
of
·
town,
.
a
.
large .
.
strawberry_
l~·
.
!'h~e
wt:1°
had
The Marist College '.ficket Boa.rd met for the first time this
semester
sectitive Sundays
.
-:November
Z>,
:
crowd of pedestrians had inyaded been gr~nteq. drivmKper:nuts and
.
· on Tuesday, January 29th at 7: 00 p.m. in room 270, Campus Center.
December
·
2
.
and December 9.
·
the streets; and refused to give up
·

who vent~ed !}eai;-
_
the_ c
_
mter of
.
The Board
.
will meet on every other Tuesday thereafter at the same
·
Among
.
the' Common
·
Market the ~onquer-=d
.
ter~tory to
·
townfo~d
-
~eircars surro~ded
·
·
timeandplc,1ce. Thedatesthe_TicketBoardwillmeetare: February 12
.
countries, only France was
:
n?t anythµlg that
did
no~ move on two
bf
..,
pe~estr1~
wh~
,refus~ to
and 2J3; March
12
and
26;
.
April
9
and~; a~d May 7. Any Faculty- Staff
forced to enact such
.
drastic legs . .Instead of gomg out for
·
a
give way,
.
tak10g
vengeance on member or student rece1vmg a parkmg ticket must appear before toe
>-
measures due
to
the cordiality of
·
Sunday drive,
·
most
·
peopl~
-
took the drivers who ~ad ~en ~ed to
. ·
Ticket Board
.
The Board
"
will determine
if
you
will
have to pay the
rehitions b
·
etweeri
the
French
:
and
.
advan~ge of the situatio!1 to go
·
having the roads
to
themselves:
·
fine. The same procedure must be done if you are billed for tr~ic
the Arabs, as
-
is
·
demonstrated by
·
.
fora Sundar stroll;
.-
thus, ihough Surely the
'
Ma~trna
.
<;;ancU:n
tickets but di!i not find a ticket on your car. Ma~y students received
·
.
-,.
the sale
·
of French Mirage planes
-
:
there :were no ca~s,
_
there _was no
.
·
·
n
7
ver foresaw this. sod of non-
tickets last semester but never found them ~n the!! car due to someone
to Libya.
,
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·.·
sh(!rtage·51f
,
hwn~ traffic.
·
The v10l~nt
;
noncooperat1o_n
.
.
.
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....
,
removing the ticket. T_hose students r~e1ve<;1 b~ and argued that
.
In Geneva,
;
the
·
ban was more M~nt Blanc
·:
B~1dge
;
·
norm~lly
Finally, hmyever;
.
1t bepn
,
tf
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they never received
a
ticket. The Security
Office
will show you a
.
copy
-
celebratecr- than
.
obseNed,
·
due bwnper to
.
bumper ~ven
,
on_ a
get dark;
.
and the str~et lights ~
-
of
.
the original
-
at your request.
.
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perhaps
.
to
the
.
1_1ovelty
__
of
_.
Jlie
.
S~dar,
swanned
w~~
racin.g
.
alm~t
.
_as ~eless
.
now as· the
If
the
cai;
is !egistered '!ith Security the student who registered the
.
concept. The
.
order of the day was
·
bicycµsts,

olcl ~dies ~th ~ei.r }raffic ligh~ - came on. ~ost of
.
car is responsible_ f~r all tickets. If soi:neone e~e uses
_
_
the car and the
roller skates;

the ho~
.
and
,,
c an~s, 3nd children pl,ymg
_
,
the pedestpans ~rted to
,
nead
.
car gets a tic}tet, 1t 1s up to the person who regIStered 1t to pay_ for the
buggy;
go-carts;'
bicycles ~uilt
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hopscotph.
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. . . .
forh~me,andldidthe
.
same.By
ticketor
_
coll~tthe~inefromthepe_rsonwhousedthecar
.
.
for one, two, or
.
more;
:_
walking;
.
.
Perhaps the
"
mo~
,
n9tic~~e the time Lreache:<1 the Rue de
. ·.
The Security
Office
commends eve~one for the lack of parkin~
or.
··
almost
·
anything
tha~
.
w9uld r.~ult of th
_
e ban w~ the amazJilg
.
C~dplle, where Hive, the streets
problems last
_
semester . .Your cooperation w~s tremendous. Keep
.
1t
move a body
frQm
one pla~ to ,-sil~n~e ~ t
,
:
assailed the
,
c1_ty,
were absoJutely deserte~, and I
up.
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another.
:
Actually, the
·.
sittiatio1f
.
aliriost as though a ~ampenmg
·
wondered 1f that was how 1t would.
·
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.
.
.
Ronald D. Aderho!dt
was not
so
.
serious that
'
people
fog
had ·set
in
,:
No c~r -~orns:
be if.th~ atomic apocalypse e1:er
·
Director of Safety and Security
who really had a ne~d to get from
:
.
Ahnost
.
no sho~mg
.
taxr
drivers .
.
·.
c~e to pas~. I mounted the five

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oneplacetoanothercowdi:iot dO":
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~o racm~
.
er:igm~
·
at
.
the stop flig~tsofstarrstomyroom,to the
'
Children's Theatre
i.s
still looking for help
·
in costuming, props,
so
:
:
Taxis buses and Geneva's
·
lights,which continued
,
to
.
·
func-
strains of
·
a
.
Cat stevens recont
.
publicity, make-up, lighting, set construction and a stag~ crew for
.
electric t:.Smways
.
were exempt
:
!io
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.
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'with
·
an
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1
u!ln~
.
cessarjly
, ·
soin~one on the second floor was . their upcoming play,
,
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The Beeple
.
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If
you are interested, please see
·
from the decree,
arid
doctors
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and
.
-precise punctuahty
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this
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all, foqob am on
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my own small roa~ now.
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Durmg
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the Christmas br€:ak,.
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opportwiities
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too
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the
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schools
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housmg all my brothers. I
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army
of those who are
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MarISt College, he brought up the
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allowances recreation
for
young hghtmg
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and who,
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however
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incident of the sfolen
Christm¥
peopl~ in ~olising developments. painfully
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tree.
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an
AP re~ease
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1t Jt means fighting for
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increased and
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their
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their
made many
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papers
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the benefits
to
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the sick;
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for im
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encounters and their- battles; are .
country
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the provement of ineclical facilities, trying-:to
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build a
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Lord, in
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LEN NELSON
judge's s~ntence tremendous and supporting
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had us~ it
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sermon.

means penal
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systems that
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lov~.
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I
am
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time
t~ leave, ~e reform and
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educate prisoners.
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brothers,
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even though I don
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pastor !)ft'er~ me a c1g~r,. winch
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I
refused smc
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must do whatever .we
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Skitch,
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pocket: "For those students!" So
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have cigars waitiilg f~r
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&DraftBeer-40cents
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structures; It
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TmJRSDA y NIGHTS- BEER
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ostimpossible
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cents
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'we truly love our brothers
unless
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10
c
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we afe williitg
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to
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in
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the cre~ijon
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MONDAY &TUESDAY NIGHT
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Draft
Beer
Only
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(Limit
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LUNCHEON SPECIAlS
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MONDAY

Coney Island Hot Dog -Golden
.
Brown French Fries, Sm. Cold Soda
Only
$1.
09 (
Coney's Only-
.
79
cen~
TUESDAY
.
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Super Burgers-2Haniburgers
·
COQked To Order-
On
A Triple Decker
.
Roll - G1Jrden Fresh Lettuce
&
,
·
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Tomato- Golden Brown French Fries
&
Sm. Cold Soda - Only
$1.29
Superburger - Only 99 cen~
·
WEDNESDAY
Delicioµs Minute Steak
W.
Fried Onions
0;1
Hard Roll
W.
FrenchFries&Sm. ColdSoda
.
Only $1.29
.
THURSDAY
Marist Burger
(For Those
Who
Don't Knott
·
Is Hamburg cooked to Order,
Crisp Bacon, American Cheese, All On
A Fresh Roll. Only 99 cents
W
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French Fries
&
Srri.
Cold Soda
.
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Only $1.39
.
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FRIDAY
Sm
.
Soda
Or Coffee FREE
with
Purchase
Of
Any
Of
Our Subs,(Made To Order)
·
Ham
&
.
Cheese,
Roast Beef, Tµrkey
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ltalianOrWhiteBread
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Tomato
Qn
All
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Indoor
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12.1.1
12.1.2
12.1.3
12.1.4