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A Challenge
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We find
ourseles
at a
begimiing
of another student government
year at Marist.
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Our
hopes for good luck go out
to
President Mulligan and his a~
ministration. They have
·
much to
.
weather the· storms of the new
student government structure.
·
.
l'dany people
(Jlestion
the
good
of
the
Student Government
at
Marist
• its
effectiveness,
its
power,
From time
to
time
we
will relate
to
the
community
the
progress of
theS.G.
And we, for
the
community, will
expect
the
slogans
finished
and
the
promises fulfilled. Make Student Government
real
this year -
or else.
.
April
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spend here,
and
soon
you
are fcrgotten.
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tbat way;
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perhaps,
better that it
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will be dropJX:<I •~ ~emory only. You are now
part
of those people
you
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subtl~«fiffe~ric~
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politi~l
arid
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shar~ your bfe with, uncove~ed your secrets
with,
and proved your M~scow and Le~i~r~d tiaffic
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rneth~
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ce~(!nt,
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~tiorial
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In
inany
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stupidity to. Those who you think
so
r~ely
of.
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qui~
a
ch~ng~
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to
.:
getf:1Sed to,
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r
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~•ng •~~bJted
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m_
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to
-:~
~es,
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sRussian is synonomous
,
.
W,hat is it like when you're gone? -You
can
•t answer
'
that.
But, then a pleclSant
:
one,
:
·none
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_msure
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_gr~
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~t~r:
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;- durabd~ty
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With
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soviet/ for
:
the
;
Russian
:
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.
you ve beengon~ for a long time
.
now. Gone to those
you
turned off,
or,
.
The
:
~u~sian
·
people a~e seda~e
_
Hous~~ is free
_
l!>
'8!1
.extent
:
In

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Fe&:faUon
~tltE:
largest: republic
>'
turned on too qwckly. Gone to
those
you never lmew, or never wanted _and qwet. As we observed them,
sor:ne
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<:a~~• rent·· .~s~ prob~~ly
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Union
:
of .. ·Soviet
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Socialist
to. Gone to those wh~ ne
_
ver lmow
you,,
never lmew the real you, not the they d_idri't
seem
to be as lively
as
· :
paid. ~i~ng
:
spac~"i!lial!
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?J>W:t
7.
Republics; controlls
_
policy of thi
one that was made up tor you of laughs and lines and lies. And those Americans 01; Europeans. They
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ment is
.
.
~all. Rooms are ~•It other fourteen
.;·
nations
,
as
·
to
.
who lmow are few.
dress
_
very somberly
7
no bright
.
small, and usually two fanulies
.
~ucation, housing; scicial and
.
_ Y.~ur regretsar~ not m~y, at least riot as m~y
as
they couldJ>e. co
.
lot~

O~e feels ?n ai!,
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of
:
co~"
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oc~UPY
.
an apartment:
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',l'he
only
.
economifrieed an~ ~cupies the
.
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youvefound out m your s~y here part
of
what you are, but more formity
m
theJ>~ple
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1s
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private ~ousmg
.
we saw was_ on
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other fourteen republics
.
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by

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u~portant, a lot
of what you're not.. You've changed
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you can see it
in
true. Un
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der Soviet 1dealogy,- the
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the
ou~krr~ of Moscow and
.
Kiev
;
.
military force
.
Soviet is
.
the term
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p1ctures. J,lut you never
-
really felt it, not at least witil it
was
over. How
.
~~pie
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rpusf
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s_acrifice
.
~eir
~
in°
and
,
oi
n
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smc1U
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town
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s ar~und
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given
_
officiallf
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to
_
all the
peoples
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co~d it_be any diff~rent?
If
you knew you were changing you would div1d~~~ismfor t~e ''Gloryo! the

~11;1~r
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such
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Puspino.
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ofthe_fif~een
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repu,~Ucs. Uone
is
a
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hav
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e tried to s~op 1t. Because at the time you
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the . So:viet. pob<:Y
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of Uk~ama1an,
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he 1s offi,cially
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yourself as you were
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Amenca,
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md1v~d!!ahsm
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P':lltin~
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people
m
pllphc P~OJ!:!Cts,
Soviet However, most national
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And now as you turn back you see memories .
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But when you tlll'll ;
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~!r~sed:
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n'lolJ!lt~
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but
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c<?
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~till
.
not
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, groups undt:r the ~tissian yoke,
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back that's w~at you always see,
.
anf that's not half as
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important as
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co~f<!.rroity-
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such
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as
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Ukrainians
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what you see when you turn around again. And
in
the
md
you're filled--
s~rri(~o
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9e;~~~i"f
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.!itt}e as:.~«?.~:-
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wh?
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love, hate, fear, confidence, pain and joy. But through it all you can't pareci
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~OC1aL·
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their
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use
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thE!
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ter-m::Sovigt~
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favor

of
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help but be bitter
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Bitter at those who did not kriow
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you then bitter at conforrmty
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found
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m
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Russ1a.
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In
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Odob¢r
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Re~olµt~on wer,~
.
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their
owh•
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etlinic national terms.
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t~se
.
you di~ not lmow. Bitt~ at those who would not love' you at a the ~kr
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ain, the people,
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!1Jllike the
to keep
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poiicy
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usually Russian
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time that will not come agam .
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Russians, are ~ore hvely ~d
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The ~uss1an stude1:1ttakes his Communi.st policy;~ not Russiaif
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And ~ittei:at
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yourself,fornotlovingmorewtienyoucouldhave
.
human. '!~ere 1s ~ore no1Se,
.
education
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~ore senously than
.
non-Communist.
.
policy
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or
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A~d
m
theerid, that's the way it
will
be.
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m~re activity.
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In Kiev, w~ sa:w
the
_
American student .
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The
.
Ukrainaian policy
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etc
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.
Tti.e
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children la1;18hmg and playmg as
.
.
Rus.s1an studen~
has cO!l~ete
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S.S.R. has
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a population of
242
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normal chddr~n
do: We
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go8:1s
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an~
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rec~1ves spec1~z_ed
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14
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a field
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are members of the Conuriunist
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The
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disc?.vered to
be
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e~~~d.
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Sn,e~ia._lii~VC?.ir.

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concept of
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have a regulaf
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article
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Lcm~grad
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and
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l'viosc~w
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riajorily rule
is
·
not
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Unforgettill>Jct
t
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Uuss1_ans
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>
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to ':_du~~~10A
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po~1cr.
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·.
lmown
t
in today's
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<ltaracter'
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really
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met
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most
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Amem;ans
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:ins~nces
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education
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1s an el1~e
srst.e~
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Only
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point out the
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unforgettable
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per
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few .
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we
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Ru~s1a~ run
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s
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t~e_nt
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,
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diffei:e~ce
c
in
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i,ie
.
number
C
>f.,
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months ago;
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Hewas
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a pi:iesfwith
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around . Wa1ters
.
wowdn t serve tmi
.
v~~•ty ~r
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an •~titute.
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UkralDlans and
.
the '1Umber
of
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long ha.ir belc:>~ llis
·
shciuld~~/a
('
us_
or
,
w,ould make
.
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pay
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at
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t~n.din_g
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f;ta te
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for
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five years; he poorly
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made and
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to
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the av~rage
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feels a
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of
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benefits
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gave! up thaq1posi9hlte
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completely

exhauste<l;
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and fourided a com-
Russ!ru,t
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are quite
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hfni
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w.~sj~~~a~t¢cf nQ
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t }ie
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cpil~e
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of:
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work, Rus~1an
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cars are of. fa1rl~ good
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thf
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onta~t we had, did 11ot seem
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spect
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ive .
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the Sovj,et
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the
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tf ki.ds
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bti,t Jie~~usi-J>La:~!ilt.s

wlio
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Iougltt
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him un-
quah~y;

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quahty
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of
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to
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,
g_ive
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many
.
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frank. or
.
honest
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Union
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Jact thatsuch a trip is-
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a
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gre~t
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In Boston alone there
are
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over
200:000
runaways\
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io,ooo
of Whom
are
and_ lead conte
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nt
·
are .very high,
>
US
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whereas
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d. -T~ey haye
:>
chru,ige of pace from Marist
and
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By Don Cappillino
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The annual River Day is bolster: the
area's
disen-
becoming
·
infamous in the chantment with Marist.
Poughkeepsie area. Last year,
~~
resident students, the
WHVW reported that mothers
of
opinion
of the Poughkeepsie area
area high school students were is of little consequence. However
pelted ~ith empty
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beer
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cans a gross injustice has been per:
when picking up
their sons from petrated upon the
,
commuting
crew practice.
This
year the bus st~dent by
.
the River Day
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driver for the Roosev~lt crew
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episodes.
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the

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commuter
team-was bombarded with empty represents Mari~t in the com-
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cans and required a police escort f!1UDio/: He usually' ittoldsa
part-
to
safety: At least three police time Job,
shops,
.
lives and
cars were called
to
the scene.
~ializes in the community. The
The irresponsibility of the image of. Marist,
.
therefore
students in these cases can not be direcU.r affects the commuter'.
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dismissed as mere pranks. The 'lbe River Day fiasco, witnessed
Poughkeepsie
.
community by only a handful of commuters
.
already holds a dim view of has resulted in

a
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furthe;
Marist College. The drug
.
traffic
·
alienation of commuters in their
problem is attributed
to
Marist hof!le commwlity. In the future,
students by many people in the resident students must consider
community. Some view Marist as
the
perspective of the commuters
a hot bed for radicals. The River before acting
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in such an
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incidents serve only
to
irresponsible manner
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Last Tuesday

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Mr.
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ra.te mthe state of New York
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Adults has dropped froin
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showed films of his trip to Russia.
Ci~e;
please consider
this
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Marist students
Russia and Russian history, he
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wish
you to know that it
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Abortion Law ..
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When· abortions take place. the
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Science teacher
Mrs.
Landau
points of interest during the-film.
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F.ditonal that aroused your
ire.

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tmhappy; unwanted;

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of internationai
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editorial
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Last Satiu'.dlly
O
night,
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there
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concer~,.debat~, and ~es~lution;
appr~ciate the beauty of ~ussian
!

was; r~dings
ID
the field
an
which
.
may be tieaten,
-
molested
.
weretwoarrestson
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this

cainpus .
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the
Uruted Nations
bu1khng.
ar
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chite<;ture through this film.
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a~m.-eness
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Chem~try,
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carsk~; Modern ~~uage, Ray
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for the Fontam;
Btrtiness
and
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pos1tims of ~1rman and S.A.C
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F.conomics, Jim Philli
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repi:esentahves .
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Bernard Marie. Fitzgibbons; Psy~ology,
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and Maria
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Mangano; American Studies, Bill
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On April
19,
the Comnutteemet
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Mayeron; Mathematics, Rich
Any present Freshmen wanting and chose members for next Tomosyawski· Biolo
Tom
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to
work•
on
th~
Hazing Program ye~r·s board.
Th!
repres~!I-
Strain;
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English,
Rich
&lms and
for next year, should report to tat1ves. and their specific Eileen Foley; and History and
room249at
I:30
p.m. or
8:00
p.m. acaderruc
fields_
ar': as
follows: Political
Science,
Wayne
on
Monday.
Teacher
E~ucat1on,
Hank Kezirian and Marty McGowan
Hammer; Rehgious Studies, Ed
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result
~as
un~ed.
No Jonger
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people
I
saw every day, but
looking
at
them
thro~p
e
on
stage
rest of the au~ience
ther
became
the characters
of
Sno:~yes
of
the
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.
back
on
I found
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it
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myself; to return fr:om theJcrest~dthe pa}ac:=?h
to
reoftheent
DwarvestotheTheater.:_lt
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iook a while
to
see
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the
better
of the
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two.
if
there
was a choicee
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He
was
only
abcnt
six years old-maybe
a
htUe more. And he
ran
away
from the
teacher
who tried
to
grab
him.
So full of
energy.
So
full
of everythi~.
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in
the world.
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. With·tbe. increasing lack of communication between resident and . · $pririg
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conimuting student, can Marist
.
survive as a Community?
.
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comes an ever increasing
need
to
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This comm\lllicatioil gap
h8li1
been
steadily increasing for the past
·
enjoy nature to her fullest
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four years due
.
to the ~min,cly apathetic attitude of the co~uting
·
.
Fresh air,
country
road and
a
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student
The.
'!bi:own bagger". as
be
is better known is
concerned
with
·
bicycle; ml:)torfaed or
not;
they all
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onlytheacadernic spher~ that Marist offers. This apparent apathetic
·
go together
·
and such
'
endeavors
:'
·.
towarm corm~uinityinvolvement
is
due
to conditioning. For years now
are or more and more concern ·on
. ·.
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.
the
comriluting student has been placed in the background on such
our
campus. On any given spring
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matters concel'lling student Government and activities. The majority
day, the cycle sport can be.fully

of
tbe
commuting students
·
.reel that such activities are not well

portrayed
·
on our
·
campus.
·
publicized; How
.
can someone benefit from an activity without at-
'Ibroughout
the
day,
,
cyclists are
.
tending
it?
Ori· the
other hand...
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seen zig~i.agging back and forth
Resident
students
are
well informed
on
activities through word of across the campu
.
s ~njoying
mouth due to the constant contact among students.
.
.
themselves, until class, when. the·
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Also
a majority of social and
.
cultural events are held at times not
.
bikes go back to the roo~ and.are
:·:
·
convenient to the commuting student.
·
safely
.
pufaway or locked to a
/
,
Even though
the
day-hop is a
.
minority, there should be definite
railing near Donnelly. With such
':~
colllJ!lunication
.
between resident and day-hop, if mly to mak.e Marist a large investment
in
a bicycle or
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a community.
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a

motorcycle why should ·a
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But on the other band,.what has the.resident student done
.
to bridge ·, .student endanger hi
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cycle to
/
the communication gap. For three
·
years now, I've heard platforms theft and-or Jampering
·
by others,
.,
from student government hopefulls saying that

the commuting when left unnoticed in the lower
·
student should have a more extensive role in the community, wt what parking lot.
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have
these
people done.
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The cycle railing which was
Soine drastic measures
·
must take place in the year to come .to start appropriated for the benefit
of
involving the commuter student with the Marist community.
·.
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cyclists cannot be seen from any.
The first step would be· to brake this conditioning that has beeit _ classroom windows, thus a cycle
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forming
.and
growing for the past four years. This will enable the
is in constant danger during the
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commutirigstudent to feel secure in getting involved in some social
a-
day
.
At night, the
.
.
danger would
_.
~cles
.
.
would be in full view. The
.
cultural activities on campus. The
.
second step then would be to
he
even greater of being tam-
·
rack would need not h,ave to ta
.
ke
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publicize, well)h advance activities that will affect the commuting pered with. This all true given
.
a four
.
car spre~d, a two
car
securi~

police~~•sAu
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ty
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,
:w.,
,
ve~
;~
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student and the community in general:
that the parking facility
.
is
"free to spread. would . accomodate the
·
out t~cke~s
·
~o :.·
u.~~u~~~~!~~q~
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The third and final step would
he
to initiate some sort of rrieani~ful . use. At
.
present,

it
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accoinodates
·
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need
..
rucely.
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With
-
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con,-:-
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motorcycl~ pa~e,4
pi;~~~-.,·:
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communication between resident and commuting students.
four ca~ dai_ly; thus, leaving
no
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stl:'ucted here, ~
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parlci~
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otective ratl for use by anyone .
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W':ltched
by their owners and also
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these thoughts in mirid; it
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tile
constant movement .of peo.pl~
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safety of- his
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react to unprove .cycl~ .fa<:dities
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believed- in somethi~ better:
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escape
the
syndrome a~d since
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C1rcJ~: Ho_w many people.do you think were involved in
the
riot?
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PAlJL: Yes!!! The lack of consideration
arid
co~cen_i for the saf~
,.past.-
rm left only with
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a .feeUng
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Di~ anyone
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get hur:t?
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of otbers
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was being thrown,
the
mam aisle was be~ which isn't itofpity. No
doubt
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C!are:·To m~
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knowledge
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no.
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cluttered with
china
breakage and food. The food made the floor very
.
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River Day
wi~
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roU around next
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.
. slippery and.when one member
ex~
studen~ body
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fell backwards and year just as predictably as the i~
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C!are: No_one protested, they seem
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ed to enjoy it!
everyone in the cafeteria heard his head hit the floor, there was a_ melts on the Hudson each spring.
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Garde: Did you get the letter?
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momentary silence (ofconc~??) and then again the f ~
was
beir!f
Just one
·request
to ~ext year's
C!are: Yes.
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hurledateach·other:Onlytwo concemedstuden~ saw 1t fit to
go
an,
Rman for the event-how about
Circle: For throwmg one roll?
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help this
.
fallen i,ndividual. and
to
see ifhe wa.5 ~right.Shortt.
ging
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the name or the
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day.
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C!are:Yes:ll.lr.~rooginsentmynarnetoMr. Wade.
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was
walking l_>ack to the~¥ return
wh~
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river suffers enough
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C1r~e:_W~at do yo~ think "'ill happen? What would you
do
if
there·
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he slipped and came
down
real hard
on his back. 'Ihis time there
wa:!.
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ecration
without
our was discaphnary action taken against any of you?
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no silence, only the contin~ hurling of food. 'Ihis ~splayed lack ~;-
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igning it
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DIE CIRCLE•
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Circle 'Editorials
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·: :<We· are now entering the final primaries of the Democratic
This year's River Day.will enter the ~hambers of Marist memory as
Y.::u/
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no
.. Tmi.h·enactaimonpafo1·gnr th1·negPr1·s egseitdti~ngncyro' u'.gh
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. er. s·.·u· ch 1·ssu· e·s·as. V1"et Nam, th.e
·. a day when a certain small element rebelled"against the respect and
·
concern
of
their fellow members of the community and succeeded in
economy, tax reform, law and order, and the environment are
bringing disgrace to that'~ommunity.
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-becoming the battle cries of many candidates. The spectrwn of
If
the orily positive-effect of last Wednesday's occurraric~)11that
.
· candidates ranges· from . the neo,-classic. Wallace to the lady black
each individual on this campus realizes that he can
no
longer. act
as
re
: blockbuster from Brooklyn; Shirley Chisholm; . · · · · · · .··
.
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pleases. when he pleases and how he pleases \\hen it will infringe upon
_
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· _'•· ' We dismi~ George Wallace as aracist_and
as
inc'Ompetent. Henry
therights·andfreedomofothers, then allwasnotlost.
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· · Jackson doesn't kno~ the right (where he is)-fr9m thele~t (where he
Let us. use this year;:s)liver Day as a motivation to prev_ent any
.was). Hubert Humphrey's style is four_years
too
late. EdmWld
·similar happening in·thefuture.
.
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. _Muskie, while a decent man; is ,finding the rwnble-tumble of the
This; year'.s River God:is dead, but her memory will not ~sily be
·. · campaign ·and the issues as just
too
much. Shidey Chisholm is ap-
f g
tt
·
pealing to a
too
narrow segment of the electorate. ··. .. . . . . . . . . .·
or
O
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He is Senator George McGovern. · . • · . · • . · . · .. · · .. · . · .... • .. · . . . .
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. ·. We endorse George McGovern for·the Democratic nomination for
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·. -~President.Right on all the issues, GeorgifMcGovem has the ability
to ·
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to
select George McGovern.
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A Final
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We a~ 8pproachlng
that
time again when
ali
Mli
h>leaving
for llie
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. .summer recess. The CIRCLE would like
to
wish all students, faculty,
missioner.
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and staff a v~ry prosperous and rewarding:sumnier. ·

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The CIRCLE would like at this.time to thank all those people who.
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Control of budget·:,
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have in• any way contributed to make this· year's publication the
a.>
student Govern~¢nt Judiciary
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success-that we· feel it was.
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Mr:
Robert Norman whose ideas and
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bee_ n-an
in_
tegr· al force .. in
the.
prod.uctio
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. .this
.. ·. year.
-.'.s.
•; With a goodby and goo~nuck, the Cerulli administration w~s history.
,.J>res~dent Mulligan: thanked Cenilli for, his help.
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Some of the.areas whl.ch Mulligan plans to move m·for Wedrlesday's
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meeting are:
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year;~.
ciRCLE. ,:. . ·-; ..•.
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\ .}Letters to the different organizations to get their representatives
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. • .. . .. .. . :" Bob
Smith, Jiin Daly, Ann,:Gabriele;· Johri ·:Tka~, J~et JUley; .
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"Vietnamization" . would not be namese d~rmg that w1t~dra~a~
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J<?express;J.~.apu~hcforum- .. ,pc:irfo~~~~-~~-:0~A~ c~r.ent · tiniv:ersit · /
The 'day· ,was backed
ilp'._f~r
years
to
co~e with and. durmg the_ A,pi~r1~an
4;:.•,:_tbe:gra~tltde .of O~}l8~~cy. (or pr«xlµ<;tton;,S,:to~.:Wilite:_In_ total, .
definitel _•
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side . preci~ly. the_ f ~rce of ~irborne i:>i;~1den~¥ ~!°paign .. · .· ·:.,: . ·
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extta!)rdinarY: .: ass~stance · . nearly 2,200_ cm.I~~n··,nd a(iults :
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April's y.ar .. of .~a.ss1v~ ~t~1atJon th~ world has
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·With.the addition .of
the
open
rriay:be
obtained in front of the
bar•·a11;
night arid ,a greater -cafeteria, . at ~. · switchboard
.-COLLEGE(' ·,' :
,quality'
o~f th~f•menu, th~s
e.:
<afJer:6:00 p.m., an~ in ltoom C-
• , :=:-•. ·- ·· · · · ·
·semester's festivity ·should turn ~ ' Hope that al_I will be able_
to
. out to
be
the most. successful.-, · attend for
ari
enjoyable evening is
Both the faculty and the ad-
guar~nteed. .
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·.<New.
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NEW
YORKROCKENSEMBLE
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INCONCERT ·
Merribers.
Announced
. CAFErERIA
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SAT~ APRIL ·29
8:30
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STUDENT
$1.00
"The· Student Academic Com-
Kissling;
·
Chem~tr'Y, -
Bob
1.ar-
Others $2.00 mittee ·met last night ·and ac-
carsky; Modern I,.anguage, Ray
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - c e p t e d nonim~tions for the Fontain_; .
Bntin~s.
and
-Hazing
Any present Freshmen wanting
to
·work· on
the Hazing Program
for next year, should report to
room 249 at 1 :30 p.m. or 8:00 p.m.
on Monday.
positions of ~1nnan and S.A.C. F.conom1_cs,. Jim Pl11D1ps and
representatives. . Bernard Mark. F1tzg1bbons; Psycholo~,
· Mulligan spoke to the members Bonme Feynor
and Maria
of
the
Committee at this meeting. · Mangano; American Studies, Bill
on April
19
the Committee met . Mayeron; Mathematics, Rich
and chose members for next Tomosyawski; Biology, Tom
year's board. The r-epresen-
Strain; English, Rich Cairns and
tatives and their specific Eileen· Foley; and History and
academic fields are
as
follows: Political
Science,
Wayne
Teacher · Education,
Hank Kezirian and Marty McGowan_
Hammer;
Religious
Studies, Ed
.The
result
~as
unexpected. No.Ionga-· wer-e
the
people
on
stage
people I saw every 'day, but looking at them
through
the eyes of
the
rest of the audience th~y
became
the
characters of Snow White. .
When the lights camf.back
on,
I found it necessary to reorient
·myself; to return from
the:
f<rest and the palace and the house of
the
Dwarves to the Theater.·
IH~<>k
a while to
see
people again
as
they
are,
not as they were in the.play.:lt is hard to say whether or not
the
little
- world of Snow White is not the
better
of the
two.
if there
was
a choice.
But I still watched James. He
was
only about six years old-maybe a
little more. And he ran away from the
teacher
who tried to
grab
him.
So
full of energy. So full of everythi~.
There· is
still· magic in the world_
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27,-1972
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~rt~ash·
.Cl:ash''::,,~Rehasti~
.::;r,,,~_l#\1~e~EJOJiMeS .·•·
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By Bob Gt'fflle
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In
rebutal
to
an
article
entitled
~
as
f~iiow~.
lfis'•af Ic;nownOfa_ct •
'.
stand, which
in~lud~.~the
f5ltire, ,.
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· "Trash Clash" that appear~
in ·
Wat'the·number:c,f:·~ple:that · lob~y.o(:Champ, mam entran(:e. · .
T.Hll:
·puRPOSE_OF THIS_COLUMN'WAS '.fO_: ··
the Circle April
13, 1972
written .
come over
t9
the campus-~nter This agreeipent
·?#.·
EHio~t. :-: .-·:
by Mr. James E. Elliott, I would , , is; definitely i!'cr.~asec:l,. -~hen · . s~e!Ds to ·• <:(!nt~~.cli~t.. fO~r . ·.
like to take this ~pportwi.i~-: to ... C,UJf_:lS ~ n g ~-:~~yte.
·to,.
,busmess;·-1~"".:.
:~t
r.,f~fer .of
clear up
the nus,ronceptions-. other•. form of enterta.~~~ent ownership. , .
. . .. : . . .
regardingtbisproblem·an_d·Mr . . compared to· a
.
·night·:wh,!:n
•In. Mr.
Elhotts __ closmg_
Elliotts
so
called common,sense · . nothing is scheduled.
So
C:U:B.
u1.·
paragraph he-~enJ1.~n~ t~at
advice to Mr. Naccarato , and · ~ a t i o n with the senior d~s~L . because. o~ the. Freshnlen clas~~ . . .
myself.
·
: : , .. :\:-,' . · . agreed to let_ . pe~pl~ /. br.1.~g. . ~nce~•no'! _s~d.
!d1-.
~accara~ . •.
First let me· address
myself_~
refreshments mto the movie.·· 1s only. taking your adv•.~- ~or
i_lS.
Mr.
Elliotts nack· of :misquoting
theater if they would clean
·up
th~, .. you yery generously pomt out
1!1
/ .
people to serve bis o~'.sel_Un~ . trash.W_hy.did~'.Y-~~agreet:'flle: r,ourpastarticlean~I9uoteyou,:
terest. He
has
quoted · me as
reasoins rath~r sunple~.
lf
e>~~t .
Mr. · Naccarato.
him~lf _stated
stating "you wash
niy
hands and
takes
the ~me- to· look:)~f
:tlir
that the l!ef~nal :was more·.and
we'll wash yours." This:_ quote 'situation. Since ,C.U.B;_.:wasnt:• m~": lenient To_m)' knowledge
And in conclusion
should read "one hand. washes
going to :stop people _from '.en• .. this 1_s ~mo~h evid~nce to _show ...
.,
•.·,.•
.
the other." All
I
have to-say to , tering the theater. wit.IL~~~ that 1t
IS
his fa~lt .. ~ut onthe . .
·. •
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Mr.
Elliott in regard to quoting . refreshments more r~~~~ts.: contrary Mr. El!10t, it 1s ~ause
, .. _ .
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. _
0
le is·
if
one is going to quote
would
be purchased, givi:ng ~.ore of your refusal
to
comprolDlse or
G ... -
d

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.
=y~neatall,oneshouldtakethe
monitaryfundstotheseni~t,~as_s talk in a more l!lature manner,
ra . c
00 .
time to quote them correctly.
_ treasury. ThisagreementWf?~k~ that C.U.B. working through-Mr.
.
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l\1r.
Elliott states in his article . · out very smoothly for bo@l-.s~des. Naccarato, bas been_ compelled

Continued
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that it wasn't Wltil after the· first·, But now because c;,~_},~r:: El~~t~ to ref~e entrance of refresh-
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.
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fall. 'lbere _will.
be. ·Managenal
bowing that we approached him
upcooperative and unc~P.r1s1~ ments mt~ the theater.
As
~ar
as . Dr .. Kirk sai~_..th~t. m. ~bout. , Account!pg,Accounting Co~trols,.
~
the matter of the gi!fbage in . · behavior,_,,G,U.B .. _ ._mus~ ···sto_p ·. your cl~m~.rema~k!_and I q~te ;_tm:ee ye~s·.tbey plan to hay_e ~ ' · ·Ma~einatical- Analysis;-. Per-
the
theater. 'Ibis
is
incorrect. Mr. . refreshme~ts from ente~ng)1!e once agam, I say it i~_about
time
enr~I_Jment __ of _aboµt twenty~five.
sonilelManagement, and Human
Naccarato and . myself ap- . theater.
To--Y,ou
Mr ..
Ell~t-_ ~t 1s _ we ~top ~e Freshmen Cla~s from f~l-bme students and
.fifty
part-· •,- .Bebaviqr in Organizatiqns.
All.
oached Mr. Elliott. while the . "common sense" as tow~ .1!1•~t takmg enough garbage fro1!! timers:
It
sl_i~d. ~k~~about two ·.
courses
will
meet one day a week,
fu.st · showing• was still on ,tl!e
be 0~ the losing end o~ the·d~.L
Mr:
Naccarato ~d ~-:Gn:ene. y~ars _for full_-time students. !lnd..
from 6:15 to.s:45 p.in.; and
will
screen. Again Mr_. Elliott,
jf
one 1s
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2)
we serye the ·entiJ;e_-·Mar1s.t I ask
y~~ Mr. Elliott!
JS
it_ fau- ~at e1~er
.three or four for part-time
carry
three
credits each.
.,
to
mentioo a time of:a,nieeting , .communityanda.common.:Ia"1·._o( the ~ntire commuruty be_derued students.·.·
. :· .. · , .·.
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To. qualify -for the M.B.A.
one should mention' thci,. time
business is - the· transfe~~
-:of
havmg refreshmen!,s
m
the.,· There
WI~
be.
more -.hmng.
0 ~ •
degree, the. student must sue-
correctly.
, . ·.
ownership:
If
the
Freshm~~l'-_cJ~~.
theat8!':• ~a~e of
your
gar- faculty: ~embe~_•.' ~ut Dr.
Kirk·
0
cessfully
pass a
.minimum
·
of
· In all fairness . to -~. · Elliott ·
sells·
refres~ents to ~y~.r:i~ •. a · bage_? ·
· ·.
• · . .
·
sta~ .~at. there ._will.
be
·_~Q
ex~
. thirty credit hours to. a maximum .
when Mr. Naccarato ~d·myself
transfer of ~ownersh1p-.~~t!l'.s.
Mr.· ~acc31:ato . and· myself -elusive. grad1:1ate ,fa~~tJ: .mem-
-or fifty-one. Candidates
witli
did approach him
·
and·. _Mr:
'Ibis property is
no
longer
~curs
wrote this article m defense of hers._ H-:,wey~r, there .~!lY·
l;>e -~ .
prior a_cademic experience ·in
Gilmarton I did most··of ~e
<TheFreshmanClass>~.~.r;:t~er C.IJ..B. But_we_~th w~t a nd few,members .whc:,.-_~e•c~iefly·•.Businessmayreceive~aiverso~
talking and did-·get_.:.the 1m-
the buyer's and we ar.e .:n~t des1r~asol~b«;>n.Forwebothf~ .W'ldergraduate-teachers . . :.
- . course requirements up to
pression .. from both _thi~ gen-
responsible for misu~~·::.~~
~~
·1f both side~ keep up the_1~: ~n-. ~o .Y':3!~•
i!:
the li~r~·-
.
·.
twenty-on~ credit.hours_.. . . . .
. -"
tleman that
I
was
conung across
property.".
.
..·,. ··. ·,- vigd:.of r1:buttle .onlr_ the co~ : move~ it fac1bt~es ~nto Fontaine,. . '·Neither concentration
will ....
in
a
hard vein. When- I realized .. In regards to Mr. Elliotls--~mt _ mun1ty will suffer. ,.Mr. ~ac- Dr:"Kirk hopes to_have some new• .. • require · ·a thesis· or com- ··, · ·
this I immediately apo~giz«;d to .. ·two;; to .'. •.commo.n' sens_e'\
~
:f
md. ~ara~~ and t:nY_~f both .f~l tb~t _a : l~l?s' c~~ructed. oo the present .: prehensive exam. With tlie in-
. both of them, and tried
m
a
this point the ,d1,dl.est ..
,Y.C?~r
.~l~ll~ c~. be _foW'14,:t9. ~is.·hbfl:lrY•s1t~:·
. .
· · .. ·
_troduction .. of the,.Graduate; , ...
milder vain to explain,.C.U.B:'s
stateme,rit "w~ are .~o~-'-~~~1;1- .dilemma

'!'-(hich_ ·,.both ·:t be ,·In::
!:i_d~b~~-:::DI:r:.
Iqrk;'"~~~ .· ::
Scliools{tfie"undergra~uates·ar4;-:.;""-,"
0
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side; of the· story. B~t; my ex-
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sible for misuse of proper.~<· 1~ Freshm~n class _Ptesi~n:t a~d. · "Adiii~~S•C?';' w~
be
_compe!1tiye.
· ·a1so going- .to gain in-.-.~iii~ --:· ... ,
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planatioil. was only ·to f~ll
on .
_'not what I underst~q~_JrQ~
:t~
C.U.B .. c~ .con_ie o~t .~t~. then- _As_ for MarJst ~d~r~ad~~s,}~ :
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seemingly deaf ears,_.as_ 1_s ~b-._ . agreement the.-Fre_:1}$~t1_,~ass ~a~s ~r~t._, ..: ..
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·. · ··' · .: •, : ·.,2B1-d:- !ii.at
the
:.d~m~~~t-.
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o:;,,;l
vious . for nothing v,,~··.resol"'.ed: ,. bas witll M;r. .~a~r1cl(·~~~~l!~,.;:.,·.~~ ~~mElgli,.
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!-:~f~~t
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atte~ptwg:,. ~o.
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Mr·
EUiotts
>so
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o{_,Clu('l;np-;-)·~,Tl)e:,.Y~~-';'•~·
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ow
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.,~i..t9.&~~;..:~.agreemenf'is/:~~~1:~·~_a~-~~d>"garbage aside ~nd:,w~rk_
~~r
a: ~s~ed what.h~;~~~ ~~ut.,
thee ~nding _n~ber:of:boou'•>·f·;···:
,
··:~;~;,'';!£-);•.~fNiccarato'''.,ari~myself,
l
the '.Freshriien·--'class:·;~u-
l,:e
~tter ~01!1ffl~lty ..
And
·ID .
th~t. his.newcQnCeP,~;h~·~PQ~d~,/-'I~.:, that Jh·be.~nefici~to'all~.:Sne,:·
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The.
·first b,it:·; ~f;•)'c~mm,~:·_ 'produced by
the-•~~~~~~~•~n
side of~ s~clt •. · . .
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can not
disagf~
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. leam·ed t"
be
conc~r~~d ~th the ;.'~.merica
nc;>W-7Y9ff'.c~:it~~f~t
if(Nich_oJ~$:added~
.'tJlaf,:the
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Mr.
E,lliott, but_in;alUmrn~s:to,<p~oac_~es its end, he -~~.'..sije 1s
.problem~, of every nat1~_n ~d all : yo~ want
~o;,._.
He. ,!s _a··.Jirm. ~ilig'_boiight for th,tf Psyclu~logy
·
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•.• . c.U;B .. l.thi~ 1t.·u; _opiy_fa1r .t.o. .• susep}~b,le. t~. ~. goo<J,}~l: . .°f •··people-ma sen_!>e_we_ai:e c1~zens --~bever: ·1pathe:amer!can ~~th·· 0epartriu~nt do· n~t deal ;~efly:..
•. explain the agr_eement C:
U:B· ,
:~€!fl~tion.
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of the world,. not Just ~encans.., that soc1~ and econonuc mobility .With psychology._
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had
with the semor,c~ss"which · .. In theory;, thos~_of
Wi
\Yho W!ll
or·New ~orkers.
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hay:e .eas~y
··gc~tjgf~~~~:¥ett.tlie~~'.:f;.::.
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·, of the st~.~en~ !~ ~e J.?.µµng Hall ~t th~. t}m~ of. the di~turbaq~~-'--"'.~ ·_: everyone heard about River Day-~--_. ~pie
~b~ ~r~:~n ch~e
-~d
a;lof_of-oq,.er
peopleJi:i~
tij_~•:tffisJf~,,::"'.-· .:.:;·::'
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. actively:, ~C!I?~t!f!g,_ ·
l·:f
eel ,
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the
II1aJQ!"1ty _of the. re~~•-~•pg .: : : if they didn •t
go:
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110~
a. ~~e{,,.:.' . C1r<;~t:. :;~_h?_t}:lo }'.'?JI th1~ should_~
do.~-
~t-,~~r-J1~y_?.(-t,;·ff,',;¥;,1:j~:t.·:_. _. ~-~·-.: .
stude~s. W.E:I'e,)~t. sttti~g al!~ wa1~ng for .. scxn_~~ng to hap~n 8:nd,. ·and ·. _ more .. cyQicar -. almost-··:· .~ -.Cla!'f: ..
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whe1_1 ~~'fm~~Y~. came-~ .pas.s,
these
st_u~n~ en~uraged the,- ~<;ttve


sq:,homore. Tve
pretty .
much .
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ai;_ be_mg -~
dnmk~
~~a~~ should bfelun1nat~:-~ere~uld.bfr_iio~,·-_;·.~f~·, __ ·,
part1c1pan~·by cbeei:mg·~em on. ·: -
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l'Ome•
to. the·- concbsion'' that . th1_ngstodoso.D!ore ~pie ~ d pµ-t~cipa_te:.1bereis'.ciefinitely;mom::::?t'.·· __
CIRCLE:, What impression is left o~·your. mind of
the.
average ,
tiothing
that happens··
00
_'this·. for ~mprovement~.
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~arist stu4~~,_?fte~ ~-~?~id~t _I~ th~t:.~~ich took _place l~t:_W~- .. __ cal)ipus
in
the way of
mo-ey:nes~- ·'
·:.c;i.-cl_~::
How ;~~n? l;h~~e .. be impr:o~~~e~~)ir1cl
1n)\!J;ia!
maJln~r$~:~~-:~ _; .. --.
nesday? .. --.~-. ··
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PAUL:l'a~c disa~inted
in
~
~v.erage
.M,arist
stu~ent}:I~k~ a~· - the 'metamorphosis from ;naiv~~-' \ :~
Cl~re~_J'h~~~
~tild ~-lh:i0:gs like
tug
of
war;gmnes;
softball
p~~/
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.: the M31}st C;ollege ,stuften~ as ·~o_sUy -C<!f1cerned\~!!4effls.;!{1glily · •
to
·cynicis!Jl ·see~. to
beo'.
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}ndpther thm .. gs t~t co~d !DYO~ve facul~
~-4
students: _ .. _·
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~-~-?-/:. ':-: :. : ..
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conce~eg ~bo~t e_cology, star_vatio,n
~~ '11gb c~ts; yet;·_ the. ru~t _o{ -:: inherent part · of ;
the:
'fresliman·,::· / C1rcl~_ ~· Wha!~ h~ppened ~n. the, cafetepa'.?-•.'-::: ~-.- '. _ . ·. . . ;:,:.:
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the R1ver:Day mc~d~nt, ~I this conc~n_ seemed to have e~aPprat~,--:
-cxperience'and
what
disgustechi~. ·,_. :-
~~!~re=:~~-~- ~~tl_!ful. I: ~e;ally enjc)y~ i!.: It)jligh! hav~:
been:uii1; ... ~,:.: .
0
Th~stud~ts_who ~re so ecology:~n~oo.the day ~fore_di~~t-~1~ ..
-.·,in
Sept~m~·we barelt ~ice)µ''. nec~~_b1,1t 1t ~!11~.ngh! at the:t~~:·'lber~
~~
no•rea!,~t~i--·:::-: .. _:
twice a!Jout ~rowing
cans.
~d bottles mto_the_rtve~. The ~•gbly ::May. The process.of Jea111ing.to
d~p~. -·,
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··:.t-<. • :.•.:"· ,· ~;~· · · ·
conceme_d: students· who_fasted for .the Paki~
Rehef,
F!Jll~ last~
cope
with\ a
·dc;,rm.
envir:oriritent:·_._;·,f1r~le: Do_youth_ink1tcou•d~avebee~controlled? ·· , ,.,..-.. ~~_-;-_:· -:
,
sem~ t~ed ~round
~4
threw pe)'.fectly_ ed1~e f ~ a~ ea~ other .. that inc.ludes firecrackers.-.. Mad : ·_.Clare: I think the_ ma~ag~ment
~_the
cafeteria.could have handloo if· :--:,.': ·
·· this s~~oo.r-. Everyon.e 1s conc~~;a~ut
~
high c;os~
of·
ap>llt_:ge _ · Screamers; ·. theft. arid :.)•omit::,:,-;:-
~t~~ than-tfley did. ; . , ... • . :-_.,; ·. , : '.. . . .
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education yet no .one;seemed to tbi_nlc ~t.
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extra_ c,os~_,_Ccf!ma. · ·perfumed .·liallways , ~verit~Jy
.,:;:~Circle:
W~~ they.there?,:;:'· :
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. b~eakage,_f~ wastage, added !abor-~oursJor clean-up et~,)o,f;tbe ·. crea.tes,(senseofresignatiQD and ._--,>.Clare:_
yes~
~JJ
~:of
them.J tho~t their·a,c..tions.bi:ougbt
~<~: .
River pay ~~1dent w~d '1e1P.~~ addm_g to
'!Je
present h1gli
~~-
.. surrender in . those wbo
.9t1ce->
~oi:.e.,. · : .. · -·
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Again,
I,
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very: disappomted. m;the ay~!·M~st >beUeved.i~ somethiiw ~ter: r '·_Circle: H~wwe~you_mvolyedinthe""foodriot.'.'::
student.;:··.-··,
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-C!are:_+~_oneroll. - .. :.
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Was there .anything else that}lO~ered you abo11tt1te
•_!t- -
escape the.syndrome- and. since
. C1~~: How many people.~ you think were involved in
the
riot?
cident? _·
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the
time for moralizing is·
long_
~are:
5«!
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60
at least! :'. ·
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P,!'\UL: Yes!!! Thelackof~nsideration
arid
co~cel'I}
f<r
the saf~ ;-past
rm
left only with
a
feeling
· Cir~e_·Did, anyone get hurt?· .
- of others:-.While food was being
thrown,
the mam msle
was-bemg
whichisn·t •it of pity. No doubt
.~are:·To my•knowledge.
no.
.
.
. cluttered .with
china breakage and
food.
The food made the floor very River· Day will roll around next
Circle; How did those not involved seem to act?
. slippery and.when one member of~ studen~ body-fell ~ckwards and · year
just
as predictably as the ice
C!are: No_one protested. they seemed to enjoy it! ·
everyone in the cafeteria heard his head hit
th_e
floor,
there wa~ a_ melts on the Hudson each spring. -
Circle: Did you get
the
letter? ·
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momentary silence (ofconcem??)
and
then agam
the
food was
OOUJ/
Just one· request to next year's
Clare:
Yes.
.
·
hurledateachother:Onlytw«>concemedstuden~
saw
it fit to
go
an
Rmari for
the event
":.how
about . Circle: For thro\\-ing one roll?
help
this fallen ~dividual' and t o ~ if he was all right. Short!
ging -~e name· of the day_
C!are:
Yes.l\lr. ZarooginsentmynametoMr. Wade.
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ther':31'ter, another student
was
walking
~ack
to
the~¥
~turn
whe..
se.
e 'river suf~ers · enough
. C1r~e:_W_hat
do
YO}!
think
will happen'?
What
woiuJd you
do
if
there ·
hesbppedandcamedo~real
~
on
his back.
'!11•~
time there~~, secration
withou~
our was disc1phnary action taken against
any of you'?
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no silence, only the continued hurling of food 'Ibis displayed Jack:~~
igning it
as
well.
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unexpected.
No.longer were
the
people
on
stage
people I sa~ every day, butlooking at them
through
the eyes
of
the
rest
of the audience
~y
became
the
characters
of
Snow
White. .
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When the
lights cani~.
back
on, I fOWld
Jt
necessary
to
reorient
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myself;
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to return from
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the:rm-estandthe
palace and the house
of
the
Dwarves to the Theater.
Jt
b.)ok a
while
to
see
people again as they are,
not
as
they were in
th~
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is
bard
to
say
whether or not the little
.
world of Snow White is not the
better
of
the
two~
if
there
was
a choice.
But
I
still watched
Jam~.
He
was
only
about six years old-maybe a
little
more. And
he
ran
away
from the
teacher
who fried
to
grab
him.
So full
of energy.
So full
of everythi~.
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is
still magic
in
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