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and m~nuses to each letter grade.<br />

Hamid Reza Tasiim, professor of<br />

ecomomics, left the Univerismy<br />

after confronting Joh Anderson.<br />

head of the economic department,<br />

during his Macroeconomic's class.<br />

Taslirni degraded the<br />

otheroeconomic professors and<br />

proported that "all the other intermediate<br />

macroeconomic's<br />

classes are doing is bullshit."<br />

October<br />

<strong>The</strong> news for October began<br />

with the Achieiie Lauro fiasco.<br />

when the Americans finally fought<br />

back against terrorism and won.<br />

After three days of terror, tragedy<br />

and intrigue, aboard the luxury<br />

liner, President Reagan gave the<br />

United States intellegence the goahead<br />

to send F-14 fighters to<br />

force the terrorist's getaway plane<br />

to land in Sicily. <strong>The</strong> hostages<br />

withstood 51 hours of terror, including<br />

the senseless murder of<br />

Leon Kiinghofer.<br />

Also in the news. 1984 vice-<br />

presidential candidate Geraldine<br />

Ferraro described both the<br />

strategy behind her nomination<br />

and the joys and anguish of campaigning<br />

in her newly released<br />

book. FERRARO: My Story. <strong>The</strong><br />

Kansas City Royals defeated the<br />

St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh<br />

game to win the World Series<br />

before the hometown crowd.<br />

In Danviile, city official Tom<br />

Graham informed Congress of the<br />

toxic waste, an oily, foul smelling<br />

sludge, that contaminated the<br />

Susquehanna river as a result of<br />

Huricane Gloria. <strong>The</strong> House voted<br />

to abolish the newly implemented<br />

CAT law that was designed to enforce<br />

a mandatory auto-insurance<br />

program.<br />

On campus, the month began<br />

with Frances D. Fergusson named<br />

as Buckneli's new provost. <strong>The</strong><br />

traditional Greek Week festivities<br />

were cancel<strong>led</strong> in response to a<br />

student forum and vote. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bison Chips released a new album.<br />

"Out on Parole" which includes<br />

songs ranging from barbershop<br />

quartets to the tunes of today.<br />

Parent's Weekend saw several<br />

students conduct a vigil in front of<br />

Marts Hall protesting Apartheid.<br />

Sponsored by Students Against<br />

Apartheid, the vigil was hoped to<br />

raise parent's awareness of the<br />

students' seriousness in protesting<br />

apartheid and also embarass the<br />

university representativs into<br />

divestment. At the month's end a<br />

television commercial was filmed<br />

on Campus. Bucknell students<br />

were hired as extras by the<br />

Baker-Spielvagei Advertising<br />

Agency to perform rudimentary<br />

tasks in the academic quad. <strong>The</strong><br />

commercial featured the Hyundai,<br />

a Korean-made car which was<br />

filmed in the academic quad in<br />

front of the Ellen larke Bertrand<br />

library.<br />

November<br />

November brought an array of<br />

spectacles to the Buckneli campus.<br />

Two Buckneli Student<br />

Government executive board

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