iam Numbe1 6 Volume XLII Faculty Standing Increases Hast Carolina University, Greenville, N. C., Thursday, September 28, 1967 hicago Columnist redicts Election As EC Gains Appropriations t Carolina ie vell ef for the € Lt reatest g ‘ fe) ion our schools and de , ty recruitz grams : ent Feople of this caliber quie ams go on constantly through- ti un many opportunities lef of 10 yard touchdown the world of higher ed ‘ Lys y just don’t come reat the Pirates out in 4 the school year begin i it can offer the esident 4 nive roll vant.” Arai Of Eh ; G Py pe : C Ove resident Jenkin in re neu re also pleased 4 al begin of 448 resources which made the result. Says one, prob h a r sch ft culty - hunt possible his sort of headw: time e problem: ‘se Eas raised its per ed > are indeed indebted to t we’re shopping in these according Mr. Lisagor, 0 a re members é 7 ral Assembly for the I think you have gooc a ral mistrust of the Pre q ; tnam confli and his gen- ement and foresight ex- Senior D's i terminal degrees to feel pretty good about it.” Tuniot 51 to 60 ¢ ») us through increased ap- But there’s no time fo: +esting ‘al ikeability. If the President it Soph According to Dr. Rob ations.” on any laur The recruitment Pon me these problems to BS senior i ean OF ea 2 fe Sen open By Moman ct program a s not end because school some extent, he will stand a good the 9-point gain is ‘ ton, chairman of the EC tarts back The dean ca a ae chance of being re-elected ee ever been able to do in Board of Trustees, said in a speech an ae still t page fe build ea Commenting on the recent polls shits The percentage has hovere¢ } earlier this month that East |... e z hict aera ee that have be ken, Mr. Lisagor Se diner i 50 for several years lina fared better than any oth- s see ove feels that President Johnson run Hi Soph me campus spokesm y upported institution in yee that very well on domestic issues. Mr. . eg that any campus in 10 Carolina in getting appro- ee ve! age : 2 Johnson also does well when he ‘ soph rolina, can equal East Ca riations above and beyond the bud- Bee eee ee ae oe runs against any of the Republican Mi soph entage gain in terminal et recommended to the legislature. opportunities, the bette troop i 1 the state-provided resour- 'C°*8? h_ pros id the best Another item to consider which dltiphit University President Leo W. Jen- « he university's team of fac- possible servi may play an important part in the Junior is at least as proud of the ac- hunters, chairmen of depart- | He also ts that Car 3 - 68 elections is the long hot sum- mee) evyement anybody on campus and deans of schools, came lina Unive will never set its . “mer just prior to elections. Althou- soph elsewher “We are extremely hrough with flying colors. sights on equaling the assets and gh hard to predict, racial tensions f Soph ised with this record It Dean Williams, who controls fac- 8Chievements of other campuses gh may develop and possibly affect “We must be better if we possibly Fs the outcome of the ele m de- 6 soph . . in,’ he declares ‘ pending candids BE Senior Sen. Morgan LISAGOR me 1e as th : Oe Construction Program woe Soph a é ~ i o nd admini B. | : € ao fae tudent G t Keceives Government Al Se ee wee fae udent Governmen Soph be truly great soph » constructic s Commission i EK e 2 ag ie a! Senior fk Bik ht illocations unde: stabl shes N ew W R¢ senior rade with viz sl ( ition Facilities Act ‘(HE- us 1 lS = 2 pproved the four ECU pro- soph long with eight others in By PATTY NELSON ] Junior meeting in Raleigh inc id Junior lay Governn t Association senior Fast Carolina project involved Caro cam ARTICLE 11: Membership senior © a $3,343,400 biology and phys- the Men's Residenc A, The Women’s Residence C soph cs complex iv under con- e continue roverns the male dormitory cil shall consist of a chairn * on TEC Be ins truction, 2 314 home eco- tudents, the SGA legislature h vice-chairman, secretary-treasurer soph g omics buil now under con- \ . : tablished the Women’s Residence and three members-at-large plus 5 soph . truction a 131,000-square-foot EC President Jenkins Council the presidents of the = a lassroom building — ECU's larg- sda Wear oe The y ‘ so 1 was in- dormitories. uniot Volunteer Drive st yet — which will cost about $3,- Requests Universities uiodtoed ee ea eter ange B. In the event there falls va- soph ee 200,000, and a 930,000 streamlining . ° Ae ca) Gees Ale Sain Oy tea aes Yeas eant the office of vice-chairman, Junior By RALPH ELLEDGE : of Flanagan Building to better To Broaden Services rae peony ie a secretary-treasurer or a member- von? Beginning 4 GeO eee oar. equip it for chemistry and generat President Leo W. Jenki in will serve as the inter-dormitory @t-large the chairman of the WRC 4 soph ration, the Tutorials of East rel science. gene ald ed ae Eien eis val Hadas body fer the Shall appoint a replacement with a soph olina (TEC) will be ona ae The HEFA funds approved by the Carolina’s four new regional save women residents. the approval of the body. 2 ute eats. sg hovel ae Co hn. commission would give East Caro- versities to broaden continuing ed- The body will consist ot a chair- Gy in| the jeveny shay where tails 3 Soph ren in the Greenville - Pitt Coun- jin.” s319.000 toward the Flanagan ication services immediately. nant icanninmman@eecretary trea: Wea e Deprun ule bosiwon on 13 Soph. rea. renovation, $298,484 more on the Sec tine hon od “rer, and! three members-at-larwe the WRC, the vice-president of the 8 3enior TEC now has a membership Of piology-physics complex, another Se ae i one : Council aie the prasientetonate women's resbective dormitory shall fill the ibout 35 experienced tutors work- $114,000 on the home economics pe ig a i og ogalrs pane or hee ese s poop Shed Se te position. 0 soph with the same number ©f }uilding and an even million dollars ay Per a we en ty pile roa iffices will he held an Wednesday ARTICLE II: Quaiifications 0) Senior dren in the Kearney Park an¢ toward the giant new Classroom Hinge fear i aa. Golhtec 2 petons Fitaresiod an A. The qualifications of the mem- y Soph th Pitt Street district Hatt MruceUre ence and usefulness to persons who "waning for office must file in the bers of the WRC shall be as fol- 18 Junior The directors of TEC hope peed The commission calculates prior- cannot avail themselves of the uni- Office of the Dean of Women Wed- LOWS SG Saas ti Junior rough campus recruitment Eis | scores for each project submit- versities’ advantages as students on esday, September 27 through Fri- 1. Live in an ECU women’s dorm- 8 Junior juarter, membership can be increa- ted by the vatious schools. Ib rec- Mee ila vantages as Shi ents on aes Santeriner 29. itory for the duration of her term 30 Junior ced to 60-80 volunteer tutors. “a ommends the allocation of avail- eee rte ae i ; The constitution of the Women’s f office 1 senior ecruiting booth will be ag able funds according to the prior- res nous ig 1e ih aly doubt uae Residence Council reads as follows 2 Have and maintain at least a 0) soph t iterested students in the ae ty scores ee Reon ways se 5 eM In order to bring about a more C’ average by Sept. 25-29 from 10:00 a.m ae occas (oy pe unified and cooperative working i. Have and maintain a clear rare ere 1 2:00 p.m. aan pea ree oT relationship among women students SGA record : PIA AIA AIA AA IH Purposes of TEC Photographers Urge gs cia oe a great ser- 1° Mee e uniform interpretation, 4 Shall pa be a om r of the rEC attempts to supplement the A ° ‘ A bea nd enforceme ew a1’ les Women's Judiciary Council TEC Bee Pan are ham- Immediate Portraits Speaking on the ASU campus, he nd peepee ogy geek ay ARTICLE IV: ICKEN . MORE 84 SRR EME MEER REEMA RRR REE EAE EERE RE EER of the schools, whic 1 rooms by overcrowded cla Phe tutors try to build up their ‘tees’ self-confidence, taking into msideration that these children faced with unfamiliar middle- values in school and go home They are handicapped For ’68 Buccaneer pointments in the soda shop be- tween nine o'clock and tour o'clock Monday through Friday. Smith Studios have three photographers working from nine to five each weekday in the S.G.A. legislature iid: ‘‘We sho immediately de- velop continuing education programs continuing education program re lated to its particular area of aca demic endeavor.”’ Examples of services the cam- puses can render, he said, include mduct among East Carolina Uni- versity coeds, we, the members of 4. It shall be in the power of the Women’s Residence Council, with ipproval of the administration to legislate and enforce rules and regulations supplementary to the Nominations and Elections 4. Presidents of the dormitories 1, ae 2], TEC’s tutors lack of personnel, TEC : li aaene hint << a help their tutees with their school Portraits for the first East Car- in all areas in whic h we find our- ;,¢6 Women’s Residence Council a except Freshman) shall be elected and thus slow learners ar yi... University yearbook, THE selves qualified. As each depart- rast Carolina University do hereby their respective dormitories on "RY oO the personal attention that BUCCANE 2. are now being tak- ment or school within our respec- iain and establish this constitu- eneral election day (in the ing) 4 N the schools cannot furnish en. Students may sign up for ap- tive universities develops and BTOWS, r B. Officers and members -large it should establish a well organized ARTICLE I: Jurisdiction hall be elected by the women stu- dents on general electi the spring). C. Women students desiring to run for an office or member-at- large positions on the WRC must file in the Dean of Women’s office day (in by ineeceeee and fear of school. “com on the third floor of the cultural and professional assistance asic ones already in force for the 1 The personal attention of a tutor wright Annex. to the business and industrial com- pest government of the women’s during the period set by the SGA can be an invaluable aid to the d In the past, students have been munity, help with problems of ur- residence halls D. The names and classifications ad sived child’s success in school ieliquent about getting their pic- ban planning, various kinds ot B. Such rules and regulations are of women stud ning for 9 Bak » asked to devote res taken for the yearbook. AS counseling programs, assistance in )inding on all residents of women’s these positions shall appear on the ' ach wlor is ete a to his - September 26, only 1,600 people all phases of community develop- dormitories. ballots. To be eligible ndidates two or three hours &@ week ve ae ‘ ue portraits taken. Portraits ment, and establishment of con- C. Once each year the Women’s must meet the following require- 0 See uae CUEe — ange \ if he taken for two more weeks. tinuing education programs for sen- Residence Council shall review, and ments by the end of the quarter in be oe child 5 noes en 2 : i cht “thousand more portraits ior citizens, women and other revise if necessary, regulations which they are elected: sopho- He pias: gar i go } ay to be made to make ours an soups. made for women’s dormitories and mores, 48 hours; juniors, 96 hours; be pea eT cat the cules A eAmenican Yearbook. Jenkins said that financing must make recommendations to the pro- and seniors, 144 hours : © total eiviecamaat According 7 All students and faculty members be broadened from the past tenden- per _autborities for change. This ARTICLE Vv: Officers msek Md eee ee . vis is are urged to get their portraits cy to design extension programs on shall be done during the winter A. The officers shall consist of a Hast Carolina Sune ae taken AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. a self-suporting basis. “We need quarter chairman, vice-chairman, and a sec- work — eee This will save many the irritation to look to both federal and state D. The Women’s Residence Coun- _retary-treasurer. TEC is one of about 30 collegiate of waiting in line the last day just ources for an increase in financial cil shall also regulate functions B. Each officer must be of at tutorial prograiis across North Car- to find that their picture was tak- subsidies, he said. Private indus- and matters concerning _—— stu- least a junior _— sg is, she Olina, affilieted with the Youth Ed- en too late to be placed in the 1968 try and foundations should also dents not otherwise specifically pro- must have completed at least 96 OO IA ha, affitated with the BUCCANEER. help carry the load, he added vided for in this constitution or not (Continued on page 5) ucational Services of Durham, N. C. 2—East Carolinian ~Thursday, 1967 A Trilogy Of Thought There have been many comments, September 28 Conservatism both pro and con, on the current series of “hippie articles” by the EAST CAROLIN IAN’S editorial editor The following is a collection of my thoughts, opinions, and facts on the subject. It is in no way a refutation of the abilities and ideas of my chosen editor veek’s articl editor. For as T hope to explain in this editorial, IT sin serely be- in one’s rights to s } beliefs of the a - AE as 10ng as mu as such. 11eVe thev are true riter and presented not profess to be an ent. However I do feel « is other than one’s own. iuthority on the hippie move- ed to speak the acceptance inere appears to me any né d philosop} nnot be ade forn langle is comprised of The second corner of t cult. They individuals have as their reasons of opposi- are usually the beli us qué The: € ion moral. economic. fessional” ideals. In a curance there can be opposition from a grouy new cult. But that cult this form is s the status quo defenders, in most case: act as the opposition to all of the new or progres and “pri in an opposite dire rare The third « acts a detriment::! rer of our triangle is seldom thought both of the catalyst to the pseudos. racticers of any né Ny are known as The pseudos appear to be cultural m vement lack the aspects form of the culture spe “lark” or they could not which they tending t es of the igued by your series of -an be fou in the outer fringe of Gree; it the hippies. Your can be found in the outer fringe of G pees ageen :8 perhaps more the reason for the deter Sa least. To give you at! co! point, I would like little story Uy He h the greed and cor- a] € t Vv i lit € a kee 4 ; : Se everyboc ES hei each other’s eet ¢ He left — } + ted i He : here th ret te ke ( 1 the pe t ‘Hiy ¢ suuld detect he pseud t ¢ 1 . pecially in the nip- é The pant o le m tempts of co-exist ence st quo supporters y f ( Phe pseude getting their names i: f print,’ y rder, They have cheate: themselves from r learning from and adding to a new r de r and intellectual defense ot The opp verness to discredit the hippie € 1 t he worst of any new cult, has tak : beer ir ing. mples to be the true picture of t} ; tog nies to this analogy is that the member : Ss t in this hippie-fighting era) are u b 2m down eing the cool-headed investigators, Th: be pretty well are tl this triangle who draw conclusions after he older stusicnt ister and gathering all the fact pee inure isla ly ll up tight because this sented new ideas and y decided he ¥ bad pulled a few strings j test march against him buddies, Well, the cops ar- the young rebel and threw nin jail. They didn’t really want ‘o because he hadn’t given them rouble, but the older cats were ’ influential, so they put him on trial. He was convicted on a ‘trumped up charge by a prejudiced ury and sentenced. His name was Jesus. lent Press Association Now, Mr ‘liam Ruofty, Jr. 8 G. Bridgeman oung ie intellectual man is one cusse irns from any new situation or } negative or positive has no be: Published semiweekiy by th Greenville lina University Intercollegiate Press, Ase Sultan, you may be nodding your head and smiling — “an irrational, irate female,’’ you 8 H Blackwell ire saying to yourself. ‘‘No com- e Perry } | rah parison,’’ you mumble. But I must I 1 Culley ask you, isn’t there? Christ had a spiritual thing going — so do many hippies, he loved everybody — so Bill Rogers do most hippies. If his turning peo- Pat Arnold p Rick Crutchfield Die ono Leta Culbertson Peggy Debnam Bob Melvin Russ Neely Subscription rate $5.00 Mafling address: Box 2516, East Carolina College Station, Greenville, N. C Telephone, PT, 2-5716 or PL 8-3428, extension 264 rey Jordan dra Rabhan John Lowe Features Editor Sporta Editor Layout Editor Circulation Managers Assistant Business Manager Subscription Manager Advertising Managers i new thing was a sign of irrational behavior then the hip- pies are irrational. Thoreau and Emerson were crazy about nature and flowers: does that make them irrational and purpose- less. The Pilgrims left their homes ticle concerning es Vietnam First —o, until they is local problems, even are not as 1m- e of the whole people who think threat of Com- ould consid in the Ko- 1 f the Cubar 1 in Latin Ameri the enslavement forced gov- on why the left the main- natior ; } » real here n nism has exploited a bil- le and it has destroyed ndependence, human nity whenever pos- things have made Com- greatest Single threat of peace in the world trying to stop this in Vietnam and putting a the communist goal to whole world with their pper on lave the ines The failure of U.S. policy in Viet- 1 would certainly prompt the onable conclusion in every gov- ernment in Asia that the US. is inable or unwilling to defend coun- because the society in which they lived conflicted with their belief They felt they were unjustly per- ecuted. I t relegated in history ren have merely 1 the Haight-Ash- unlike Plymouth in theory. colony Here are able to do their own ig without being persecuted by row minded, petty people. Whe- tk is religious freedom eF plai kes no nie of es Tt} > live 1 hort time I are many: love ion. Their minds are eve g out into inner ice een them, I’x lived \ m in San Francisco, and if loved them. And I am not a It has been estimated that “10,000,000 Americans turn on ve turned on.’”’ It is only too imple to condemn an individual mind with a new idea st ask John Milton. I can only say that, if your az Is reflect your true opinior hope you are never forced to lize that you are just a nameless ca face in a huddled ma r if you do, Mr. John Sultan, vou 1 have owhere to go Rots O' Ruck a reader Cindy Gregory ’70 Dear Faculty, We few students who sit in bull sessions Over the quality of higher education at East Carolina often speak of academic freedom as some- thing to be exercised by the stu- dent body as easily as we exercise the necessity of freedom of speech However, in truth, we realize that academic freedom is not a ctyil right (it is a right that must be earned) and that academic freedom exists not in the students, but in the facutly Students, followin; uit, have the right to freedom t: learn A good definition f academic freedom was offered by Arthur Oo Lovejoy together with John Dewey when he said, ‘Academic freedom is the treedom of the teacher or re- h worker higher institutions ually taking over every i swamp By Bob Lindfelt tries who are threatened with this kind of aggression. It would be log- ical for many of them to make ap- propriate ciplomatic changes. [t would be quite clear that America’s power and influence would be at an end in South Asia. To lay down the war in South Vietnam and pick t up elsewhere would be illogical ind politically impossible Let us show the world now we are a.ainst the Communist on- laught in Vietnam. Let us get the job done now without sacrificing merican lives. I hope all Ameri- ze what our commit- 1ember that we be- that more In conclusion s Will reali ment is and re lieve truth i the dignity of man » Russ doctrine is dedi- cated, in the words of Stalin, ‘to the destr 1 Of all capitalist so- ciety ' the individual is of no importance State except he serves the e end justifiable by any means. The individual has no rights."’ But most important, we have committed 6,500 dead Americans to insure in the future that U.S. ci ns will be able to solve their own local problems through their own means rather than being under a communist to- talitari rovernment r over the prob- id to express r through r the instructions of 10ut interference from *siastical authority stration officials in which he methods of his own arly incompe- professional be drawr hat is the respon- ) he ty to shape licies at the in 1) must \ e ist irolina have distinct feel- ic freedom at East fully exer- ul education in inknown. Mass being drawn te er education in- mputer-card of intellectu ency towards and the death of impotently call it efween student and C na, not > most of the ills ther education withstanding of American Once launched f1 fi ed to some sort of a pad destin- specialization the ity of students on this cam- injected with some ‘“en- components of higher edu- ’ Art and music (why not well?) are held before observers with, seem- ngly, the theory that if you look Cit long enough the message will ne through. If you are lucky, nd product may be only a crop Sive art consumers, religion a the stud We wonder why these things are sented this w Why are there so little electives offered? Why can’t liberal arts students design their own curriculums? Why are eminar programs offered only to the above average students? Why is dialogue too costly in time and money to the university to be of- tered to every student on campus? Why doesn’t the Faculty Senate envourage liberalism at East Caro- lina? Does the Faculty care about the students future after college? And the final question is the most disturbing question: If the faculty will not stick out their necks for iberalism, can liberalism survive at East Carolina? The alternative is at yest unnerving Sincerely, Duncan Stout LL Flowe ECU § By JUDLB California has a tic to me. If br people are not fF fornia, they are ; there. A freedon nce knew has de fic coast. The ‘‘friendly irried me, stud angeles shortly | s Within t owed Corvair, ame home ba ravel. The car, m. had definit it came int nd had been wre way. A bus had h the rear portion sudging the engi eat. The Worm He carried me ft ‘o Disneylan ver urvived a I ved with the which is ion Army of th Angeles. Transpor e funds were an. An deli hoice of truck to City. The vice and we, vandering hippies Francisco on love-in rkeley was fi campus was r sound of flu could 2 ough the entir no confusion. Ev stands displa a dozen un The Flow ft their tradema niche, and ne read Was beda t the remark f the Bay e strange, fore p, which } d all my belo Hill, and n ed tot Beautiful p “eleomec brotherly British Com - Found In G By MARIA } four years iving amongst us ert violinist who nternationally. At nursing a_ brok wondering, togeth vv, whether and h 1 be violinistica is Burrell St aughter, Dr. ember of the rere In his career, Mz recitals and appeal n European ci ica. His Osk by the Ki y. He has j{ 1 Berlin, B Leipzig, Munich, | London, and othe conductor a the conduct Symphony four years. His con two ymphonies, n string q t, several sor ber of violin piec also ¢ regoing d 1e by Mr. Ste Was also kind enou ugh his thick brochures, ; nouncing his perfo cribing him as m uccessful Mr. Steer is no { stature, but hi an ey mely fasci rh the vith a keen ap arts, a deep p etration, and an in, ed conversation. We are proud to tne in Greenville, s Mr. Steer will ma tion to our cultu activities Commercial nev fill such space as elementary, nonse! We're abeve such — SS ob Lindfelt TT, hreatened with this ion. It would be log- f them to make ap- matic changes. ft clear that America’s uence would be impossible the world now that the Communist on- lam. Let us get the without sacrificing lives. I hope all Ameri- > what our commit- nember that we be- i the dignity of octrine is dedi- yrds of Stalin, ‘‘t¢ f all capitalist so- individual is of no ept he serves the is justifiable by dividual has no important, we over 6,500 dead sure in the future s will be able to n local problems own means rather f communist to- nent WV 2. i discuss the prob- nce and to express Ww ther through he instructions of interference from tical authority ition official Which he methods are lies of his own clearly incompe- t professional culty to shape t the in being drawn t er education in- +} ymputer-ce; bo of intellectu endency tow nd the death of impotently call it ween student and not withstanding e ills of American from a pad destin- specialization the nts on this cam- with some ‘‘en- its of higher edu- music (why not ) are held before rvers with, seem- that if you look | the message will f you are lucky nay be only a crop nsumers, y these things are Ly. Why are there *S Offered? Why 3 Students design ulums? Why are S offered only to ye students? Why ostly in time and iversity to be of- ident on campus? > Faculty Senate ism at East Caro- aculty care about e after college? estion is the most yn: If the faculty | their necks for eralism survive at e alternative is at 1 Asia. To lay down h Vietnam and pick > would be illogical By JUDL BRADFORD ‘alifornia has always seemed ex- tic to me. If brilliant and varied people are not produced in Cali- fornia, they are at least exhibited there. A freedom that the East mce knew has deserted to the Pa- 4 fic coast. The ‘‘friemdly skies of United” irried me, student fare, to Los angeles shortly after exams last Within two weeks I bor- \ Corvair, and Los Angeles came home base for secondary el. The car, nicknamed The m, had definitely been used be- re if came into my possession nd had been wrecked on the free- vay. A bus had hit it, shearing off the rear portion of the roof and sudeinge the engine into the back eat. The Worm did ell, though He carried me to Laguna Beach and ‘o Disneyland four times and en survived a mountain trek liv v the Diggers’ Creative ciety, which is a kind of Salva- Army of the hippes, in Los celes. Transportation was tricky e funds were catch-as-catch- An to delivery service sup- hoi BSA cycle or a truck to deliver to the City. The pick-up was top and we, yours truly and two ndering hippies. drove it into San neisco on Sunday evening ter love-in ‘ley was first stop. Finding campus was no problem at all he sound of flutes and scent of cense could guide anger rough the entire Bay Area with no confusion. Even the smallest stands displayed no less than iif a dozen underground news- pape The Flower Children had r trademark in every avail- niche, and nearly every shag- read was bedaisied. t the remarkable split-person- yf the Bay le unge, for ce 3eautiful people in Haigh British Composer Found In Greenville By MARIA H. KOONCE four years there has bee iving amongst us an British con- ert violinist who has been known nternationally. At the moment, he rsing a broken arm, and is ndering, together with his doc- whether and how soon that arm 1 be violinistically fit again. His ne is Burrell Steer. He lives with daughter, Dr. Helen V. Steer, a member of the drama faculty n his career, Mr. Steer has given s and appeared in concerts in uropean cities as well as in erica. His Oslo recital was at- d by the King and Queen o: He has played in Copen- lagen, Berlin, Brussels, Dresden Leipzig, Munich, Paris, Wurzburg, London, and other places. He is also a conductor and composer. He x the conductor of the Des N Symphony Orchestra for years. His compositions include we ymphonies, a symphonic poem, ¢ string quartet, a string several songs, and a num- ber of violin pieces and arrange- The foregoing details re given me by Mr. Steer himself, who v lso kind enough to let me leat ugh his thick collection of no- brochures, and pictures an- louncing his performances and de- cribing him as most talented and uecessful Mr. Steer is not only an artis Stature, but he also possesses an extremely fascinating personali- vith a keen appreciation of all the arts, a deep philosophical pen- etration, and an ingenious and vari- ed conversation. We are proud to have him resid- ine in Greenville, since we feel that Mr. Steer will make his contribu- tion to our cultural and musical activities Commercial newspapers usually : fill such space as this with stupid, elementary, nonsensical fillers . - - We're abeve such things. JHY Flower Children Welcome eK i aap ECU Student In California | , c East Carolinian—Thursday, September 28, 1967—3 NOTICE Al} students interested in work- img up the SGA, please contact Barry Blick in 311 Wright Annex, Bureau of Internal Affairs, Mon- day through Friday from 3:00 to 4:00 P.M. Everything there was available ‘o anyone who needed it, with the understanding that it would be passed on to any whose need was sreater. During the six weeks that I was there, I never saw any dis FOR SALE Girl's English Bike Speed. plays of anger. The atmosphere wa aa ata there is indescribable — somewhat like a bubble, enclosing butterflie BON! BATE BON tet Daa! m goldenrod. Regardless of anything you have heard, the Flower Chil ire beautiful people. They are dif- ferent, but not necessarily ‘‘wrong Emerson says it in his ‘‘Fable,"’ “I! I cannot carry a forest on my back neither can you erack a nut.’ As journeys must, mine come to an end. September a peeking over the horizon, and it wa time for student wanderers to re- turn to their registration ar roy add lines model 250-A. 3 months old, price $125.00. including microphones and tands. Call PL 2-3229 after 7:00 P.M Swingline As adventures go, I will hay ay that the trip back wa vacation as the stay b Ss cific. My thing Test yourself. G’ville and my nightgown, toott What do you see in the ink blots? brush, and I hitchhiked back acros By JACK HARI music to please everyone les wer Ce the country. Most of my r with campers, ending with trip across Missouri. The ‘ skies of United” returned 1 there to the Raleigh-Durhar port on a typically rainy noon. Articles following this as the trip did, peacefully varying paces and angles ov all impression cannot be conceived but thought-pictures sociated with California are flowered with capes alternating mountains wi beaches, deserts and freeway the groove yard platters of »sley to the sassy sax sound 1) Getz Commenting on requests, Hand- aid any student wishing to have lis favorite songs played on the how should submit them on a post urd to WECU radio Handley, a veteran announcer us radio, has signed a y contract and is being sponsor- by a contengent of local restau- i the Riggs House, The Silo, he Coed, the Roaring Twenties, nd the Quality Courts Restaurant. npu n [1] A sizzlmg steak? Ten dancers? A rabbit? ° ——- [2] A ntern? Engr ossing Players AMERICA'S HERO! | Nise: (TOT Staplers!? What in...) This is a Swingline Tot Stapler Open Coftee House By WES SUMNER mu lk-rock y mood of expectancy pervaded room as the grotesque ar the walls ran togethe: r of tobacco smoke luce dreamlike effect Under the colored light ir ampus performer took the stage : ition, Du ‘o open the 1967 version of the fT ‘ ’ y Union Coffee House through her opening tossed her long auburn hi: nd the audience shifted Ss, readying themselve ig of folk music. hree songs further intensified the effect, as Leigh Henry did traditional ballads which have been such an integral pert of coffees houses. When she had finished, the audience stirred from their reveri¢ and applauded to show their app ciation not only for her music, for her message. 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Ahead For Faster Service 758-1954 Telephone 756-9991 4—East Carolinian —Thursday, September 28, 1967 Educator Comments R Scho ‘Sex Has Gone Publie’ exuality las encouraged honesty hum ocial scientists to dig deeper into result of this lack of Editors Note: This is the first in first time finds herself torn be- ast National audience aes san about sex, ‘It’s an inevitable ré , baa iy Aneted } a series of articles dealing with the ‘ween her sexual feelings for an he pithy phrase of one sex € : tion,’ says Rev. William F, Gen- what there is in a ftamly's in “Sexual Revolution.” ttractive boy and the moral teach- cator, “has gone public. ee Family Life Consultant of the mate life that helps a boy grow : New York (NAPS) In Ames nes of her church and family Tt is this new openness in sex- ne, FOL iy of Churches, ‘‘to into true manhood, and a girl into One academic ye sown a bilent itis cient vear old mal wortles BbOUT logic phe (boy. ual matters, say thoughtful com- National oe eaided that so many {rue womanhood — and to discov e study abroad watching 1 television document ary “Once upon : time, sex ‘and every mentators, that is the real sex rev- the negative nea and the silence what manhoo¢ und vomanhood he Rotary Founc on the population explosion, turns thing co scted with it was a thor lution of our time. What shocks adults bia we've treated the sub- ‘really are international to 01 to her mother and asks: ‘‘Mommy oughly private affair. If it V nd startles parents and other a pea = An important role in the growin en and women w + t j t .d jult . rality,’? as an je ‘ tj fort t t sex in roper orld affairs ¢ what do they mean when they say talked ab wes oe See nae ue - promiscuits Fortunately, those negative atti- effor oo sex 1 its ee plac W nee ees e ‘the pill’? : ) in lispe behind clost Seana Nai often a new tudes are somewhat In retreat. Pub- played by the Sex erence 1 ig ae In Los Angeles, a studious four when the children were safe- among the young : + scussion of sexual problems ind Education Council of the Unit- 3 issador Of gooc teen-year-old boy, taunted by his y asleep. But no more. On tele honesty a new a. oy ee ; in increased attention ed States. O1 d two years a Ee indation Underg rougher schoolmates, wonders what vision and radio programs, in news- e the facts of ae st ae Puls: to the need for sex educat in by Dr. Mary ichen Calderone, 3 »s offer qualifies “manly’’ mean u vorrie yapers and zines, every Refusal of Victoria neni the schools. In Flint, Michig : SIECUS has become cle: e inity to cont about his ow I I ble pect eX \tuct the refusal of Suugeny th Salifor id in Was 1ouse of idea ffered by soci rstanding bety And in New E nd a college mn € el ith and without acre ; hagcauien , ; ~ducators heir home and freshman away f? home for tl 1 S pd saan les. the schools take ! ts purp ay advancing of human sex and tev renne formally organize oO € a Se ees up the holarships cov eproductior urses Of Yordham Un ealth entity education, 1i versity titution, a cou New Morality Outside is related € been an Perha} ! vortant is t s sademic year, [| lude discu ew tu mo} @ cases, a period of C urd x outsi a training in th ft 3 to the comm the hemselve iti 1 pr i dar academic y inwed mother has encouraged sup e rital or € Ps ie for study it port for family planning clinics and rar il thoughtf 3 tenable in mor in which th raising que their the iality of the pers- @ for contraceptive education that 1eologi : € helps young women to plan ' ctu families and to have th yabie mal relatior } tween the tw 4 \n applicant mu: when they want them, ¢ her ndividu concer Is it loving? #™ | between the ag n best care for them Is it t O1 yne partner mere 4 usive aS of 1 The Family Mystery \ isit th r a a bachelor’s «+ A new interest in the mystery ot D Rhy } br PS t. but have com san @ = a n of yuthw Cathe in E university level Ee eS land, \ ie2 vhether a marriag 3 » beginning of ~~ S H I R LU, E Yy 4 S : be demonstrate { j sexual experience ne } rong ARBER Se SHOP licable, should per cent of his Catering to Students and Specializing in razor cut- willing to. sf ind other g1 of study and ‘ fy » ; e: be a citizen | ing. ry 1er within ma “ h his perman : Haas : 3 We now have five barbers ss ie Pre od 8 ition; be phy ble to carr’ f study and t vy; have dem leadership, i mal stability in enthusiastic ind comm to satisfy your grooming needs. STOP BY AND SEF US SOMETIME Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.n Mon.-Thurs. £0 vy pan 7am y 7 a.m. to 12 Noo1 oir @ Seniors Sigr ecruiter Wi lew interes! eniors mM: ent Service n istervie ign up made over f nother p 30 p.m Win ton-Sa School ll interview juate at tf yn October > p.m., Monc e Navy Area Virginia, untants on dlins a | ‘Alfie’ Visits I popular an Here's the mean one. Honda ie lade a pag Pega flick.” : Scrambler 160. Designed mean vie depictin Q md rugged for rough riding, sharp fh ags ole 3 ae ab a oe Alfie’ casts } 1 cool for the campus. Clean, o-stars Shelle eS rfect] ‘balanced fore asy handling. Martin, and . x yt a Alfie’ is a cad, Ind He nda’s dependable OHC : characterist LE »KeE engine delivers upto 116 rhately endearing I ACILVE ) ITO ed pie 2 F ne delivers ug mpg. Most feminine look of all new ee 1cer Opeeds up to 7d mph. b ay ti aici ba , ae : I ynical philosop dake pkeep and insurance are the fabulous recounts in de npr low. Parking? 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At Blount-Harvey you can choose from a wide range tl p " gpeianaet cape : C-9, Box 51 of beautiful shades to match your own hair perfectly. oe 3 sp, | ity has encouraged § O Tr ; to dig deeper int : Cc in a family’s int helps a boy grow | ood, and a girl into & One academic year of Undergrad- d and to discoy si ite study abroad is available from i and vomanhood | 1e Rotary Foundation of Rotary ternational to outstanding young » in the growit en and women who are interested 1 its proper places world affairs and who can fulfill Sex Informatic 3 ial role of scholar and ‘‘am- incil of the Unit. i ador of good will.’’ Rotary ed two years a . indation Undergraduate Scholar- ichen Calderone, # ps offer qualified students an op- me clearir % inity to contribute to better erstanding between the people heir home and study countries advancing their academic holarships cover full transpor- education, living and miscel- rality Outside Z is related expenses for one t rtant 1s t 3 ademic year, plus, in certain Se a period of intensive langu- training in the study country i fo the commencement of the nal p a lar academic year. Awards are sremarital or € a ie for study in any field and ny thoughtf 3 e tenable in more than 130 coun- ” raising que 4 es in which there are Rotary juality of the pers- 4 ibs p between the tw 4 \n applicant must: be unmarried ned. Is it loving a , between the ages of 18 and 24 yt ler me? 4 lusive as of 1 July, 1968; not 3 a bachelor’s degree or equiv- Libra but have completed two years < Cathed in En university level work, prior to ther a marrias beginning of his Scholarship nder sexual demonstrate high scholastic We are told,’’ he and attainment; and, in 1 sexual experience , ries where such criterion i ong, but licable, should be in the upper er cent of his class: be able willing to speak to Rotary ind other groups during his of study and after his return e: be a citizen of the country in h his permanent residence is ed and in which he is making cation; be physically and men- ble to carry on a rigorous tudy and travel another have demonstrated integ- leadership, initiative, poise a mal stability and maturity, 1 youl “y in enthusiastic involvement in cor ind community activtie put thin ‘ ‘ =e er 4 Seniors Sign Up : ecruiters will be on mpu view interested students. In- eniors May come to the ent Service office an n interview. Come in per 1 up. No app tments made over the t ne or nother person Place- student I lay, 8:00 - 12:00 30 p.m ton-Salem - Forsyth School Winston- E ll interview any major who juate at the end of Fall te mn October 3. Sign up cead ) p.m., Monday, October 2. Navy Area Audit Service Virginia, will be looking ountants on October 4. Sign line p.m Tuesday r 3 6 ne foe — Alfie’ Visits EC 4 The popular and controversial ‘Alfie’? will be this Friday’s flick.?’ ovie depicting some of the ny problems of contemporary Alfie’ casts Michael Caine o-stars Shelley Winters, Mil- Martin, and Julia Foster Alfie’ is a cad, with such con- characteristics as being al- itely endearing, weak, selfish, able, and amusing. ‘‘Alfie,”’ hrewd observer of mankind and cynieal philosopher about wo- recounts in detail his various ve affairs. He refuses to marry the rl who bears his son; he has got- married woman pregnant. He neither deserves nor gets au- ence sympathy in this witty, baw- y, sometime sordid film in which ils Cockney Don Juan speaks di- ctly into the camera. Critics vary their opinion of the ending / ratch 1 95 ious length 2s instantly. Summer Issues fandom stacks of the summer AST CAROLINIAN editions are svailable for anyone desiring to ‘itch up on the summer news. g look you The issues may be picked up in wide range ‘he offices in 201 Wrieht Building perfectly. rom 9:00 am. - 4:00 p.m. on ed weekdays not a Rotarian, t? child, brother or (Continued from page 1) in residence in an ECU dormitory [0 the office - ; : dependent of a for three (3) quarters prior to her ™en totarlan, a child, grandchild, step- taking office. After the first year 2. Handle all correspondence. sister of a ROo- jn operation the chairman must 3. Keep a record of all financial ‘arian, or the spouse thereof; have have previously served on the WRC. ‘Tansactions. the in which he is to study if that lan- Duties of the Officers ait sie: : ’ : ai The Dean of Women and-or guage is English, French, German, A. Chairman ; : i ey Dex ; : Italian or Spanish. If the language 1. Call all meetings of the WRC WE pag ne of study is not one of these, dem- 2. Preside over all meetings ot tC Executive onstrated proficiency ‘not re- the WRC and cast the deciding vote posed of the chairman, vice-chair- ates ” ‘ 29 Se ¢ man, and secretary-treasurer, quired, the applicant must be 7" core (hs 2 le } meet before each Willing to undertake intensive lan- 3. Serve as liason between the ieehine to fi Enlai las ane to age training in the study coun- bb ei students and the admin- Spee) ale PoOlcy and | try for up to three months, at the tration. : expense of The Rotary Foundation. 4. Appoint the chairma: ing meeting. Application dence 1967 ability read, write and speak the language of the country must be made ‘ough the Rotary club nearest to permanent resi- than 15 November, applicant’s not later Winner nnounced April, NOTICE COLLEGE STUDENTS pointed. (UNDECIDED) niembers of committees B. Vice-Chairman 1. Assume the duties of the chair- bership at a called man in the temporary absence of constitute a quorum. awards will be the chairman. B. The WRC shall meet 2. Become chairman of the coun- ix times during a single quarter cil if this position becomes perm- it may meet anently vacated. In this event, a necessary. TO GENERAL new vice-chairman shall be = ap- C. Committees of the WRC shall General College Students or those committees and be responsible for mittee peri herage as to their major may informing the chairman of the ac- change register Austin, Room 10. Dates are as fol- all WRC meetings, and enforce the those present at the meeting. Per- sons representing an absent mem- ber may not vote. ARTICLE X: Absences lows: Change of Major — October 2-13, C. Secretary-Treasurer Pre-Registration — October 9-13 1. Keep an accurate record of all their major and-or pre- tions of these committees. All voting in the WRC shall be the basement of Old 4. Keep an accurate record of by a two-thirds majority vote of attendance requirements. FINANCIAL SUCCESS ON THE CAMPUS or How to Keep Your Money From Running Out Before Your Month Does First get yourself a check- ing account. (Wachovia, preferably.) That way you always have a current record of your financial position. You can pace yourself. Besides, if you’re not carrying all that cash in your pocket, you’re not as likely to spend it. If you do choose Wachovia—and we hope you do—you'll enjoy No-Service- Charge Checking as long as you keep just $100 in your account. Why not come in and talk it over? WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WRC meetings, copies of this re Abroad hours before the end of the quarter Cord to be distributed to each WRC in which she is elected. member at the C. The chairman must have been ©ach women’s next meeting hall, Dean of Wo- residence ARTICLE VI: ARTICLE VII: Executive Committee of Women Committee com- shall scheduled WRC provide an agenda for the scheduled ARTICLE VIII: Meetings A. Two-thirds of the WRC men meetin shall more often if deemed meet as often as is deemed neces- 3. Act as over-all coordinator of sary by the Chairman of the Com- ARTICLE IX: Voting ss a sy 2? —s Ck MT Me A ay ae ae -. 27s $ P222 S335 ¢¢ ¢ = a card East Carolinian-—Thursday, September 28, 1967—5 Women’s Residence Council . . . A. Members of the WRC shall be permitted only one unexcused ab- ence per quarter. They must send dormitory officer in their place. B. The power to grant excuses is vested in the chairman, whose deci- sion is final C. Members who fail to adhere to the rule en absences shall cause their residences to lose its repre- sentation on the WRC for the re- mainder of the quarter. Officers who fail to cdhere to the rule on bsences shall be relieved of office. ARTICLE XI: Amendment Procedures: A. The proposal must be passed vote of two-thirds of the mem- lip of the WRC after being bled for at least one week B. All proposed amendments to constitution must be reviewed J by the Rules Com- > SGA to insure con- y form. However, the SGA Rules Committee shall have no jur- diction over content of the amend- ment C. Proposed amendments to this ynstitution shall be adopted by a jority vote of the WRC mem- All amendments to this con- titution shall be incorporated by the method of deletion and-or sub- stitution, and those amendments which are additive shall be placed in additional sections or paragraphs in the article to which they pertain. E. After complying with Sections A and D, all amendments shall be- come effective immediately unless otherwise specified. PE EES coy. PE “reaped Rory ee 2 ATED Lo RED 6—Fast Carolinian-—Thursday, September 28, 1967 Sports Lowe Down Pirates Go For Three By John Lowe The W&M Indians see! he best chance to | again The Pirates go after their third scl straight win and th hird con- ference win this Sa gainst Davidson. The Pirate the role f spoiler conference the solid Mo Action Conference Be ies WVU ECL t Davic Do You Re me ml er? Pressely, Honaker ©..." Good Runners Lead Soccer Team cvs 2: co 1ers should be By WES SUMNER fine efforts week Bast Carolina’s soccer team took They easily beat St. but time out from their pressing prac- W&M was a solid favorite The tice schedule Monc to select team Indians almost t ealeed | them on for thei > at’s be the to see captains in prepa? season opener October 7 at N. C State beat Richmond J Harriers Baby Bucs Chosen by their teammates to The BE Caroiina Baby Bu lead the 1967 version of the soccer open their seasons in Newport Pirates were seniors Charles Pres- News, Virginia, Saturc ley and Bill Honaker, who : ‘ ist Newport News Apprenticé headed last year’s fledgling squad Good luck, fellas the first at East Carolina Presley, who hails from Greens- boro, was a stalwart of last year’s team, filling the important post ot goalie. His counterpart Honaker, a Goldsboro native, will fill one of the all-important halfback positions. Coach John Welborn praised the team, saying, ‘‘This squad really loves the game. Whenever a tice is scheduled, eve the t n is on hand, ready to pl Welborn named hi tentative tarting team for the opener as fol lows Upsets Everywhere! Would you believe 1t 11 sumeo told you, before last Saturday, only one of the nations top collegiate teams would win? sets what happened the 7 as up st of the Ur 1. Michis 5 Houstor be Charles Col up 1 score d on the m year. As a matter of fact bot t recent practice ing as point man for the offensive tou effort will be center forward Carl he Wunderle, aided by wings Tom Gil- ( lespie and Jeff MacMillan hut |Bues Play Pool(e)? | to have to Offensively, the or pes to show a fine offensive il Hughes Sess ind will probably trounce SM, an 1 out at that! Pirates continue ume. With at tailback and Butch East Carolina is gol play Poole this ¥ might wind up behind the eight Nex ball Colson at fullback, the Bucs were The Pirates, now 2-0 in the South- ble to run up 285 yards rushing Ric 28 times for rushed 18 106 yards. Sc mond. Colson carried yards, while Hughes times and gathered in ern Conference, on tion to the Davidson Saturd and the ‘C er Jimmy Poole. Last the Pirates, Poole p completing Carolina, h passe down given to the x, however, as the 1 only three of twelve Several were dropped how- might have gone for k may be ver; that od gains. Phe Wilc will be out for re- ne aie enge I 40-7 loss handed them ne A : the Bucs. But the “ : t the win to tie West D 7 title race. — nin- t € But Poole i ill P to Pirates line, al- viders ¢ 41 yards d most of this came quarter. At the end rd period, Richmond trail- 7 had less than five yards hing. But through the air, the Spiders did a little better. In the firs ; they completed 9 of 11 passes for 98 yards. During the second half, the Pirates improved their defens- es, allowing only three of 11 com- pletions, for 52 yards. But the Bues were caught four times for pass interference and that cut into the yardage, rolling up the largest pen- alties against the Bucs in the Stas- avich era. The 127 yards lost by penalties broke the old school ‘ord pf 123 against Northeast Louisiana x defer rare, 20-7 Tu 111 E. I in 1965 LIB The cross country team of St. ready to start running, ECT tou spots, and event d their record Harriers Bow To W&M, "o Swamp St. By JOHN OSBORNE rhe st Carolina University ross co ry team split their first © meets of the season. On Satur m traveled to Williams- rginia, and narrowly missed a powerful William and n. Rated as the underdog Harriers really put out but lost by 28-29. However, the William and Mary Indians were he d to find that their dominat mn as Southern Conference lamps was in dire jeopardy Ken Vos. Randy Martin, Terr Javroe looked € they captured h, and seventh for ECU ind Don ampions: if CE Championship ‘AA Regional Crown last Carson at his ECU 1 that they ex- f galt the con- ence hey clash with M ember 13 in the mt ns 1 meet Met St. Andrews ell 1 n t the Hue eae A ew College on Mon- n nped them by 15-50 low ore in the fir home eet of the year. On their way to (VG: n, the ECU Harriers capture th t ten places and outclassed St. Andrews again led the Buc har- with a time of 27:10 for 5.1 At W&M, he did 5.2 mile 27:05 The times and ym ple Ken finish for the runners at W&M are: (1) Davis (W&M), 26:55; (2) Voss (ECU), 27:05; (3) Martin (ECU), 27:07; 4) Jordan (W&M), 27:09; (5) Tay- lor (ECU), 27:10; (6) Donnelly f), 27:11; (7) Jayroe (ECU), (8) Luzins (W&M), 27:40. PITT PLAZA DAIRY BAR 25 Delicious Flavors of Ice Cream Try a Delicious Banana Split or Sundae 264 By Pass, Greenville es H. L. HODGES & CO., Ine. Students Sports Headquarters Dial PL 2-4156 1 Hour Martinizing 10th Street 1 Hour Dry Cleaning 3 Hour Shirt Service Andrews and won the at By BRUCE SUMMERFIELD (Ed. Note) 2nd in series The day f the ‘‘dirty thirty” over for the Davidson Wildcats 1 team, at the end of last sea the small Presbyterian colle could only his year show! 55 mer umes David much better dey squad have scored an (45-23) a nse has been senior quarterback Jimr In la ear Fast Carol Poole hrew 52 times w 304 yards. Px te Glidewell teamed t Carolina are poised and Davidson ! ve the foott 50. by sweeping the first ced a defense will put meet, 1 tel toug uinst Furm . r a aoul é the Buc’ ner Smith’s if he Andrews Davidson runnil Against St. Andrew the time: The Pi ; defense whic und finishes were: (1) Voss (ECU), Yt a stiff test at Richmond k veek must stop Poole throwing t 27:10; (2) Taylor (ECU), 21:12 Jayroe (ECU), 27:15; (4) Martin long ‘“‘bomb ECU), 27:18; (5) Hudson (ECU), re offen { the Buce’s will ru 8:53; (6) Dibling (ECU), 29:23; t more pirited soph 7) Wight (ECU), 30:17; (8) Hat- 1 e for the opposition fe (ECU), 31:07; (9) Conley Davidson wili start five sophomor: 31:30; (10) Costlow (ECU), on defense but hé a larger line (11) Rothwell (St. A), 31:38 The Buc’s mus' 31:43 consistent pa The next home meet is against the running Richmond, Monday October 2, Wildcats. it 4 P.M. 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James Director of Placement Services AJamni Building Wildcats Present Devasting Offense s 31 football playe: two outing Military (46-2 st Davidso: ison used a po somewh chief ru can't play tl game will suffe come up with sing attack to go wi! score on tl ee | | | | | +--+ eeetenaceeesinenaaiteiianmmes cca om undersigi the Wome! Bermudas, slacks, > the dormitory 1 the campus, to Cc) he College Union worn for 0 rly covere:t t m the stud They ma} afeteria, li! impr cal in mar! ; vised to all wearmMy for them ractical, ap Eas int May By PRANCEINE this Wi be ine East Ch With P By BEV CAI East 1 the dese rule in ¢ Republi ed that epil wrogance tor publi 1 Party.” parr inst the Quote ws by Pre: td or Moore, pport t from t hecau best R the wor D ited E fie! versity ey the re the p " ee theil D ier fire.’’ battle e Senate vert Mor; i of Tru the bill the se: the Dr ersed itse is (credit Rober people to wi King that Senator Rot id that W ian of the § ®t Education, ' Was a purely vr lating in a July ‘S AND OBSEE University in ee ling to Dr. Ea the passage of t ne al y pan , Jemocratic par bert Scott.’ XDlaining his us of Scott's recen