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•••V<br />

Page 2 • THE VILLANOVAN • October 19, 1968<br />

Senator Hart To<br />

Speak At Rosemont<br />

Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan<br />

will address a Hear the People<br />

Suburban Forum at 8 p.m. on October<br />

25 in McShain Hall, Rosemont<br />

College.<br />

Main Line Panel<br />

He will be the featured speaker<br />

in a panel of Main Line residents<br />

who will explain why they are for<br />

Humphrey and Muskie and who<br />

will answer questions from the<br />

floor. The panel is sponsored<br />

locally by the Democratic Committees<br />

of Lower Merion-Narberth,<br />

Haverford and Radnor.<br />

The panel is one of a series<br />

sponsored by the Democratic Na-<br />

tional Committee to bring national<br />

leaders and local figures together<br />

to discuss election issues. Brief<br />

talks will be followed by frank<br />

discussion and responses to questions<br />

submitted in advance or by<br />

the audience. v ,; ^. ,^:,; ,<br />

John F. C lough, Jr., political<br />

commentator for WCAU and as-<br />

sistant dean of instruction at Philadelphia<br />

Community College, will<br />

serve as moderator. Among the<br />

Panelists will be George M. Leader<br />

of Gladwyne, former governor of<br />

Pennsylvania, and Dr. John Logue,<br />

of Swarthmore, associate professor<br />

of political science and director<br />

of the World Order. Insti-<br />

tute at <strong>Villanova</strong> <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Law and Order<br />

senator Hart, who has been mentioned<br />

recently as a possible nominee<br />

for the U. S. Supreme Court,<br />

will speak on the "Courts and the<br />

Administration of Justice." He<br />

will answer questions on the "law<br />

and order" issue and any other<br />

topics. He is well known for the<br />

legislation he has written on fed-<br />

eral aid to education and other<br />

issues.<br />

WCAU Comnientator<br />

Mr. Clough, a Berwyn resident,<br />

has been a political analyst for<br />

WCAU, CBS radio, since 1962.<br />

He has been an instructor at the<br />

Camden Center of Rutgers <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Temple <strong>University</strong> and<br />

the <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania.<br />

He is currently director of the<br />

Division of Social Science and Human<br />

Services of the Philadelphia<br />

Community College. He has also<br />

served as assistant to the president<br />

of the college and as execu-<br />

-;<br />

Commission on Higher Education.<br />

Former Gov. Leader<br />

Mr. Leader was elected Governor<br />

of Pennsylvania in 1954,<br />

at the age of 36. He was the second<br />

youngest governor of the Commonwealth,<br />

the youngest since the<br />

turn of the century. A graduate<br />

of the <strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania,<br />

he holds eight honorary degrees<br />

from other institutions in the state.<br />

<strong>As</strong> governor, he established the<br />

first centralized computer installation<br />

in state government and cre-<br />

ated the Pennsylvania Industrial<br />

Development Authority. He is currently<br />

a member of the boards<br />

of trustees of Temple <strong>University</strong>,<br />

Lincoln <strong>University</strong>, Hahnemann<br />

Medical College and Harcum Junior<br />

College.<br />

Mr. Leader will speak on "Youth<br />

Within the System and <strong>University</strong><br />

Unrest." He will answer ques-<br />

tions on state educational policies<br />

and plans.<br />

Dr. Logue<br />

Professor Logue is a Democratic<br />

State Committeeman. He<br />

ran for Congress in Eastern Delaware<br />

County, unsuccessfully, in<br />

1966. One of his studies, on the<br />

debate on charter reform for the<br />

United Nations, examined proposals<br />

to reform the world organi-<br />

zation. The report was introduced<br />

by Thomas K. Finletter,<br />

former Secretary of the Air Force<br />

and former Ambassador to the<br />

North Atlantic Treaty Organization.<br />

The report was praised<br />

by the late President John F. Kennedy.<br />

He was graduated from Yale<br />

<strong>University</strong> and he holds graduate<br />

degrees from the <strong>University</strong> of<br />

Pennsylvania and the <strong>University</strong><br />

of Chicago, where he received<br />

his doctorate.<br />

Dr. Logue will speak on "The<br />

Nuclear NcMi-Proliferation Treaty:<br />

Yes or No?" He will answer<br />

questions on international re-<br />

lations.<br />

Other members of the panel<br />

will be Main Line residents committed<br />

to the Humphrey-Muskie<br />

ticket and ready to explain their<br />

commitment in terms of election<br />

issues.<br />

Admission is by free ticket. Tickets<br />

may be requested from Mar-<br />

tive director of the Philadelphia i tin Jolles, 117 Overhill Road, Bala<br />

If you've got the time,<br />

we've got the car.<br />

It's Yellow<br />

—<br />

Catch: You must be 18 or<br />

over, have a Pennsylvania<br />

driver's license and 2 years<br />

driving experience.<br />

Dividend: You might find<br />

driving a cab a bit of a liberal<br />

education in itself.<br />

<strong>As</strong> a part time Yellow Cab<br />

driver you can drive day or<br />

night (Girls—days only). So<br />

head for the great outdoors<br />

the earnings are great.<br />

For more information or an<br />

appointment phone:<br />

MA 7-7440, Ext. 246.<br />

Or come in person to 105<br />

So. 12th Street Monday<br />

through Thursday—9 a.m. to<br />

9 p.m. Friday and Saturday<br />

9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

YELLOW CAB COMPANY<br />

OF PHILADELPHIA<br />

Pa. 19004. Requests should inelude<br />

a stamped, self-addressed<br />

envelope and include the number<br />

of tickets desired. You may also<br />

submit any questions you wish to<br />

have answered by the panelists.<br />

Medical Ethics<br />

Symposium<br />

- on<br />

Birth Control<br />

October 23<br />

In Vasey Theatre<br />

Great Speakers from<br />

Fields of Sociology,<br />

Philosophy & Medicine<br />

You Could Fly to<br />

Paris This Xmas<br />

$l80Roundtrip<br />

Approximate Dates<br />

Dec. 27 - Jan. 20<br />

Deadline - Oct. 18!<br />

Hurry!!<br />

Information and Reservations:<br />

Stephen Oref ice<br />

Ml 2-0715<br />

or<br />

Lili Nealow, Box 1134<br />

Valerie Grundig, Box 1112<br />

Marymount College<br />

Tarry town, N.Y. 10591<br />

Motion Of SGA<br />

Calls For Courses<br />

In Black History<br />

By DONNA TAYLOR<br />

Culling from a Black Student<br />

League presentation to preface its<br />

motions before the S.G.A. Senate<br />

Meeting last Tuesday, Tom<br />

Tourish has drawn up several motions<br />

dealing with the alleviation of<br />

the "appalling condition of black<br />

students on campus." These motions,<br />

unanimously recommended<br />

for passage, read: Be it moved:<br />

*'that in order to educate the community<br />

as a whole, courses in<br />

black culture and history be instituted<br />

and that professors chosen<br />

for these courses be black;" and<br />

"that the V.U. book store function<br />

as a book store, carrying books<br />

which are varied in both content<br />

and theme. This would give students<br />

the opportunity to not only<br />

pass tests, but also to obtain an<br />

education. Authors preferred are<br />

James Baldwin, Frantz Fanan and<br />

Malcolm X., and others who have<br />

dared to challenge th*e white establishment."<br />

These two motions are<br />

reiterations ofproposals and interviews<br />

that have sparked student<br />

interest and action since the commencement<br />

of 1968 Fall Semester.<br />

They are the result of feelings and<br />

omissions that have built up over<br />

the years and have now been brought<br />

to the fore via the widened channels<br />

of communication and serious<br />

attempts to understand the '"ra-<br />

velings* of strings" tying this<br />

university up into the neat academic<br />

and social bundle it presents<br />

to the public.<br />

Other motions recommended for<br />

passage, also reflect the growing<br />

comforts and policy-making par<br />

ticlpaton of students at <strong>Villanova</strong>.<br />

They range from the proposal to<br />

appoint students to the Board of<br />

Trustees as advisors, and to the<br />

Institutional Planning Council as<br />

voting members, to the appropriations<br />

of funds to the Rug by<br />

Club. Also recommended is the<br />

Installation of vending marchines<br />

in the dorms and a permanent<br />

T.V. In the Center Lounge.<br />

i On<br />

j and<br />

i<br />

: extend<br />

i the<br />

:<br />

: concern<br />

i our<br />

I<br />

behalf of President Johnson<br />

speaking for the<br />

Department of Defense, may I<br />

sincere appreciation^ to<br />

students of <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> for their continuing<br />

for the well-being of<br />

Servicemen overseas. On the<br />

occasion of the official start of<br />

your 1968 "Mail Call Vietnam/'<br />

may I thank you not only for I<br />

those who will benefit t>y the \<br />

though tfu I ness of this year's<br />

efforts, but also for those who i<br />

have been the beneficiary of i<br />

your work in past years.<br />

Your support, expressed so I<br />

abundantly for each of the past<br />

several years, has earned the<br />

gratitude of all of us in the :<br />

Department of Defense. You<br />

can be proud of your i<br />

accomplishment.<br />

Richard Fryklund ;<br />

Deputy <strong>As</strong>sistant Secretary<br />

classifieds<br />

Farfisa Electric Organ. Perfect for<br />

small combos. Best offer. Sound Bass<br />

Amplifier — $75. See Andy, 4 Moriarty<br />

Hall.<br />

196 6 Yamaha 305. Fast, cheap<br />

transportation. Excellent condition. Ml<br />

2-8760.<br />

Send Help! I'm locked inside the new<br />

bathroom stall (on the left) on the<br />

groundf loor of the new library.<br />

Need Facts? Call Tom. OL 9-1533 or<br />

write 23 Center Ave., Willow Grove,<br />

Pa. 19010. Results Guaranteed!<br />

: '<br />

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^1?^N<br />

Library Group<br />

Formed To<br />

Aid Students<br />

By HARRY WILLIAMS<br />

A student Library Committee<br />

has been formed to act as an effective<br />

and active means of communication<br />

between Father Rong-<br />

ione, head of the library, the staff<br />

and the entire student body.<br />

The Committee has been organized<br />

to represent a crosssection<br />

of the student body representing<br />

all classes and colleges.<br />

The Chairman is Bob Kana from<br />

Arts and Sciences. Among the<br />

other members from Arts and<br />

Sciences are: Mike Gullotti, Bill<br />

Thompson, Ron Redding and Jim<br />

Manion. The representatives from<br />

the other colleges are: C&F-Carl<br />

Mehldan, nursing-Karen Sekrah,<br />

Engineering-Bob Kirr and Bob<br />

Burnoski and Honors, Al Bodnor.<br />

Thus far the Library Committee<br />

has gotten some changes in the<br />

Library. The library will be open<br />

until midnight with the first floor<br />

being the only one open. The rest<br />

of the floors will be opened when<br />

student interest require it. They<br />

have gotten approval of vending<br />

machines to be installed in the<br />

library. The Committee has also<br />

gotten Father to agree to an increase<br />

in the number of Nursing<br />

journals due to the increased demand.<br />

If any students have suggesticms<br />

or problems or ideas with regard<br />

to the library system state your<br />

position in writing and give it<br />

to one of the members of the<br />

Library Committee.<br />

ml<br />

( -^<br />

Photo by Richard Barrett<br />

SUNDAY BLUES. The Hasselberger Blues Band performed two<br />

Sundays ago at the ''Concerned Citizens" be-in in front of Dougherty<br />

Hall. A pleasant time was had by all.<br />

$40.00 REWARD<br />

(total)<br />

for th« best pieces of<br />

Poetry,<br />

Prose,<br />

Artwork,<br />

Miscellaneous categories,<br />

(music, photography, criticism)<br />

Submitted to THE L YNX<br />

by October 31 , 1968<br />

Contribute to the first<br />

TOTALLY STUDENT issue<br />

of the <strong>Villanova</strong><br />

literary magazine<br />

Gather your material now,<br />

and check campus bulletin boards<br />

for places and times<br />

manuscripts will be accepted.<br />

•••THE LYNX-<br />

A CREATIVE ADVENTURE •••<br />

ACLU Recommends<br />

Guidelines For<br />

Academic Freedom<br />

NEW YORK (CPS)—The American<br />

Civil Liberties Union has extended<br />

guidelines recommended<br />

for academic freedom on the college<br />

campus to high schools.<br />

A policy statement just released<br />

puts into writing the philosophy<br />

that ACLU has been prac-<br />

ticing at the secondary level for<br />

some time. It spells out what<br />

the organization sees as the rights<br />

of students and teachers on subjects<br />

ttiat have resulted in controversy<br />

and legal hassles across<br />

the nation.<br />

Statement of Principles<br />

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