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1927, is|a phHantropy concerned awardsjwild3e:required|to take 1 IPRiINC5ETO»N, N.J. — Educa- 10:l5|a.m.—Henry Lee Smith Ph.D.
primarily |with people and val- the Graduate Record Examina- tional Testing Service announc- "Linguistics as a Behavior Science"
ues. Presently |the Foundation tions designed to test scientific ed today |that| undergraduates 1:00 p.m.—Clyde F. Herreid Ph.D.
focuses its activities in two ma- aptitude and? achievement. The a n # others {preparing tot go to "Can Man Survive?"
jor fareas, education and the examinations, administered by graduate ischool^ may take the 2:30 Richard E. Farson Ph.D.
city. In these areas the Foun- ihe Educational Testing Service, Graduate -Record Examinations "Paradoxes of Human Behavior"
dation administers programs will befgiven on Decemlber 12, on*any*of six different test dat- 4:00 fp.m,«—Leslie Dewart Ph.D.
and makes grants to schools, 1970 Mat designated centers es during the current academic "Linguistic Presuppositions of
colleges, universMies, and other throughout the United States year. the Conceptions of jFaith and
public ?and private agencies. and in certain fbreignicountries. The jfirst testing date for the Religion » »
The annual stipends for Grad- •GHRfE is?October 24, 1970. Scor- 7:15 p.m.-—Samuel D. Procyor Ph.D.
uate Fellows arejas follows: es from this administration^ will "Education and Achievement of
! Goefz's Heiress $2400* fori the first-year level; be reported* to the graduate Community ii
A search for iovesby anfawk- $260fr*for the intermediate level; schools*ai>out Decemlber 1. Stu- Saturday, October 17 *
ward maiden and a plot for re- andl$2800 tor the terminal-year dents ^planning to register tor 9:30 a.m. Jack Schubert
venge is *he stfbdect of Truth level. The toasic annual stipend the October test date | are ad- "Why Science^ Fails to|Protecr
and ^Augustus Goetz's drama foil Postdoctoral fFellows! is vised that applications ^received
tw by ^ETTS atter Octotier O^wil^^in- the Public^fromfEnvironmental *
RieJ Heiress" which will per- $6500* Dependency allowances Hazards"
formed py j£he (Mercyhurst and^allowances for tuition, fees, cur a $3.00 late registration^ee.
drama ^Department as its fall and Kroitedfteavel w»Hlalso|b6 (Alter October 9, there is no 11:00 a.m.—Dedication of the Science Center
presentation.rnie^playJ! suggest- provided in? both programs.? guarantee that* applications for 12:00 Noon—Luncheon f V
ed by Henry^ James* novel Further information and ap- the October test'date can be 1:00 p.m.—H.L.P. Resniki
"WaAington Square^ was se- plication materials may be ob- processed. "Observations on the|Psychology
lected las one of theltoest plays tainedlmwn thejFellowship Of- The jjother five test dates are of Mob Violence" . -|
of 1948. f [ fice, National Research Council, December 12,11970, JanuaryJlO, 2:30 p.m.—DavidJjBidney Ph.D. |
The director|Wl I be Sister 210lf Constitution Avenue, N. Wg February,27,,;April 24iand|june "Concepts of Freedom an Relation ^
Mary|Jude Yabtonsky, O.S.U. Washington, D.JC. $0tt8. The 19,| 1971f Equivalent late fee and to ModernfAnthropological Thought"
instructor «in speech and drama deadline date for the submte- .registration deadlines; apply! to 4:OoTp|m.-John Sallis|Ph.D. m
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Philosophy Addresses Itself to Sciencei*
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Saturday, Oct. 3
MERCYHURST COLLEGE 1978
Page Two
Fringed leaves sheltered us,
Student fGripe
Rochelle Interviewed
By Jeff Helfand
ifrom the lucious drops f
We peered tfarou>ghjj .them.
Bursting; drops of rain, . i by Bob Parks lfB8^^^fc^^||
? Is the Freshman class being initiated or just the Freshman
and they danced.
(INTBRVIEWER: Will |you On £ the mirror lake girls? Why doesn't thefschool keep a Daub's man at Baldwin at
brieiBy explain JEtUSf aijd the Jto the music night? With the |larger enrollment of students at Mercyhurst
College Senate from jaj struct- Of our doesn'tfthe school need a larger cafeteria? How about a PAVED
ural standpoint. •whispers. ? parking lot behind Zurn? Are, the cooperating!Erie school teach.
•ROOHELiLE: RUS is ootopos- ibyf Patricia Kerr ers cooperating with the Mercyhurst student teachers? How
ed t)if ,one-jthird of the entire about a sid'ewalk from the Baldwin Dorm fto Zurn? §Shoul<li^
number ,of faculty members of Mercyhurst have a sign? advertising all the activities on campusf
the College Senate. The stu- When will the roads on campus be repaired andirepaved? Are
dents are selected £rom the
Junior, sophomore "and fresh : -RoeheHe^George -HOAAESIC K? the one-way road signs necessary on campus iff no one obey$
4h&m? Shouldn't the-floor offthe^gym befwashed^and swept at
man^s-tudents afethe end of win; the |major objectives of RUS 4 By Uz Carroll leasts once a week. I^n't that included Jin the janitorial staffs
ter term. These students serve for this year? Calling a l ^freshmen! jkre jobs? Why aren't the pillars in gym padded.* to|provide somejde-
on one t of the eight ^standing •4iR09HEiLB»E: RUS is concern- you still ihomesitok? If so, you're gree of safety for basketball? playersT How* much'longer win
<»mmitftees of the Qpllege* Sen- ed with |bhe social ^atmosphere, not f alone. AJfter interviewing there be dirt mounds*in front of Zurn?PMmffimil)iiW if
atei incoming freshmen, . al- for ^Mercyhurst students, fjn several people the predominate-
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tJiough$fchey ibave*«no representa- fact, we are responsible for the ly missed were friends from are J contained ^in Ithe^lWo.7r
tion until elections winter term, snack *toa.r a.nd beautiful sound home. G. R/E. Dates GRE Information Bulletin. The
ate^encouicagedJto come to ou£ sysftem in1 the Sitfldent rUnion, Personally, I think this school CContinued from »asre 1 ) Bulletin also contains forms and
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meetings. The RUS meetings The|. students should be aware is extremely* "friendlly but, a tiheseWates. Choice of test dates instructions for requesting tran-
are, jat| a minimum, once a thaitfothds is their money. *We are ^rierwjsjup is very hard vto at- should be determined by the|re- script service ion? GRE scores
month. But, they can|be called open to ail ideas and-^gitfeyaric- tain when everyone whom is a quirements of graduate schools already on^ile with ETS. Tliis
whenever necessary. RUS also es concerningjfche social! life*at freshman is ^adjusting to j their or fellowsW/ps to which one is booWlet may! be ^available on
has aiisocial chairman and NSA Mercyhurst. new home. | 1 applying. Scores^are usually ^re-
youifleampus or mayibe order-j
coordinator. \AM members of | : mrm. VOPBWIJR: ;Do you The first few days we . were ported to graduate schools five
RUS are ^nominated and* chosen have? any • personal projects you exposed to friendly gestures weeks after%**test date. ed from: ^Educational Testjng
by the entire student body. wouldwke to get through the and.smiles. There was a lot of The Graduate ffeecord Ex- Service, Box i 955, « Princeton,
iENTTBRiVIEWER: Now that College|'Senate? f ' i running around trying #to itfind aminations include an Aptitude New < Jersey fOS540; fEducatiojal
RUS ^and£ the| College . Senate BOOHiEMM Personally I'd companions. L It often happens Test Of general scholastic abil- Testing Service, er
11947 Center
have §been in ^operation |for a like J to see the students take ^a in ^.strange *place, when you ity and Advanced Tests measur- Street,.^- % kdeyv;|gCalifornia
term, have youjrun across any mature! attitude about jj the up- don't know anyone, you uncon- ing ^achievement in 20 major 94704;^ Educational Testing Ser-
unforseen structural problems? keep of the College. 3That frs, sciou^lyilean on people for se- fields of study. Full detailsjiand vice, 960 Grovel Street, Evan-
fiROOHEZLLE:• * Unfortunately littering-|and ^unnecessary dam- curity. 'i| registration-forms for the G»RE ston, IHinois 60201.fi
the CoMege Seisate has ^not con- age of school property. Well frosh we've been here a
vened this term.jf The first BOTERVEEJMER: & Do y o d little over two weeks. Doesn't
meeting is Wednesday, October think that the large enrollment it seem so much longer? We're S
7. One^roblem concerns Senior of -. (male students will dhave finally settling down and now is
Representative^ - who fstudent much of an effeeff on • student the time to sink, your, teeth in
teach or are involved in place- govefnmeftt, and if so, what? j the books. Alsoiyou'll begin to
ment/ They cannot attend these ROOHEflUfctE: As far J as jj the discover home is fading a little
meetings, ^and the Oonsrtatutaon male population^ goes, I find it more every day. This is your
states that attendance is man- hiard to gender a decision* be- home now andlthere are many
datory—no alternates aWowed. cause |I have not mingled with people begging for your friend-
I Jeelfthiat|a special amendment ttiem yet. Student teaching and ship. I hope? you're hiappy, be-
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must be added for first term various meetings leave me litfele cause I am. 4 .M # $
ithat wi£l *aHow alternates for * time to* observe. I gwouhfcllike And where we love isvhome, S
these people. to comment on this in $a later Home that our feet may leave,
INTE^VIJEWER: What are isisue. Jbut not our hearts;
The ch^in may lengthen—
. Ibvit it never parts.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
I readly didn't feel that I
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forces (this is usually a medical deeply held moral? ethicali or . %.
'jMost
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»of
Joyce
|ail I
Landermen
missi
stuffed dog ion display!!
Jimmy.
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eorpsmen). f religious beliefs, would give
1—•) is a registrant who is op- them % rest or peace if they It's strange giving ^in a place
posed to participation in the allowed themselves to bcome wherei.youldonMiknow where to
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armed forces as well as war in part of an instrument oflwar." #0 ifi you want to go off A free chance is given away
cam-
any form. |A| person classified Weflsh^vs. ?U^S.,|£une!l5, 1970. us. I wish I had my car agaift."
1-0 is required to perforin two •For more information on Con- |Cathy Intoccia with* the? purchase of each
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^intentions. M it
The Bird With The| Crystal Plumageit E itA-^I^e'sfVlewpoiiit i
Yet the question is not iwhat;* the program will not do, but i
INTRAMURAL F O O T B A L L I R E S U L T S
Game Results Intramural
Football
1914: Cannon Athletic Director "Bud" one who is interested in going will v hiavel a*' pliable > roster.
Elwell is setting up our sched- out for the golf team to contact Right! now 'there «are' eleven
ule this year sdnce|this iste new one of us as soon as possible. girls at practice, which started
COFFEEHOUSE experience for us. We plan to We are planning on winter last Tuesday. There wlllbeja
set up our own schedule next workouts, so we hope that any- dozenlreguliars but*anyone who
year." one who wants to participate shows up I will have an foppor-
The subject of this year's would get in touch with us be- tunity to play. There is no first
or second string as such. Credit
October 2; Friday 8:30 P.M. team was brought up, and, al- fore
from
fttoat in order
thisipractice."
to benefit
will fbe given I where credit is
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though far from being ^settled,
Scheduled Enferfainmentf five names were mentioned as due,
in
but
their
one
praise.
can't
We
go
hope
overboard
to have
being lin the running for posi- Next was a visit to the coach
Rock-folli .. 1 I J tions^ on the team. They | are: off this year's basketball* team, a
same,
team
not
iwiith
just
lail IplayersJ
revolving
the
around
Rich Magner, a transfer stu- Miss Janet Price. Miss Price
Boofhill I dent Sivosm^ Greenville; Rich revealed the "new Hook" girls' one 'star*. We want tolmix up
the playersSandljhave them play
October 4; Sunday 18 30 P.M. Ohman, a transfer from Erie; basketball we'll have this year.
John Boback, another transfer | As you| know, girls' basket- adequately well with^all. -
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Bergman < Film Series I | from Erie; Dario Cipriani, a ball will resemble the boys' We will have 12 new uniforms
freshman from Erie; and fin- game in certain aspects. They with green and white as the
October 14; "The jSeventh Seal ally, James McPoland, a fresh- are in having eachjteam only colors. We haven't chosen a
man from the Buffalo vicinity. putting five players on the court name yet but thatf- is being
October 25; "Virgin Spring The coaches said that Boback, at one time, andf playing full worked on.
x Ohman, Cipriani and MoPoland court with unlimited dribbling We hope to schedule Hfgam-
had some schoJarship'aid given allowed.? This wfll maker the esithfs year and? a teyr strips.
to them for their talents. gametfaster and more skillful Ons is planned to Olean, New
PEACH Aslfor the future, Miss For- than fbefore. York, to play St. Bonaventure's
syth ?and Mr. MoAndrew want "We are lucky in this area and possibly to Buffalo to play
their team to develop in a in having qualified officials for schools in th^t area. In the%-
"'fully competitive" atmosphere. women's basketball. This is one ture, we might have the priv-
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6—Tuesday* The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Corner of 38th St. andfPine Ave i