Inauguration of Cornell College President Samuel E. Stumpf May 4
Samuel Enoch Stumpf will be formally inaugurated as Cornell College president on Saturday May 4. A luncheon at 11 45 a.m. in The Commons precedes the 2 30 p.m. ceremony with representatives from over 100 institutions and remarks by Alexander Heard and Arland Christ Janer among others. The day includes a university choir, organ music, and a Hilltop Lounge reception.
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Boston University
Cornell College Concert Choir
Robert Triplett
Danforth Funds Interdisciplinary National Problems Seminars
Cornell launches cross disciplinary seminars on pressing national issues funded by the Danforth Foundation. Topics include Minority Groups and Racism in America and The Industrial military Complex and American Foreign Policy. Seminars feature two instructors per course with field trips planned to Chicago Des Moines or Cedar Rapids.
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Howard Troyer
Choice 68 Election Set For Thursday On Campus
Time Inc sponsored poll at The Commons opens 11 00 to 13 30 and 17 30 to 19 00 for Cornell students to vote on presidential candidates Viet Nam policy and urban crisis. A rally April 22 invites questions while McCarthy and Nixon position statements appear in The Cornellian.
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President Stumpf Expands Open University Policy Message
The April 12 letter to faculty by Samuel Enoch Stumpf outlines a plan to govern on campus recruitment while preserving student dissent and academic freedom. The Cornellian hosted an interview to clarify his stance on Hershey and campus openness.
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Council Condemns Stumpf Recruiter Policy at Cornell
At the April 15 meeting the Student Council adopted a 7 5 1 vote condemning President Stumpf for rejecting a faculty resolution that would have suspended recruiters who would not disavow General Hershey's draft reclassification directive. The resolution defends free speech yet denounces coercive recruitment tactics.
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Students Take Sudden Trip to Rally for McCarthy
Fifty two Cornell students organized by Paul Carlsten took a late night ride to Wisconsin to help promote Senator Eugene McCarthy in the April 2 Wisconsin primary. They split into precincts to contact voters, distributing materials and urging turnout while staying in a church basement after a long journey.
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President Stumpf Shapes Open Campus Sanction Approach
President Stumpf voiced strong objections to General Hershey's directive citing risk to free dissent. He told faculty words alone may not suffice and action should meet three tests: protect student rights, preserve open campus, and place sanctions with responsibility.
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Night Clerks Costly Doors Remain Locked
Analysis of the Key Privilege since 1963 shows extended hours for senior women and eventual access for juniors and some sophomores. By 1968 juniors gained unlimited self regulatory use, with freshmen limited. night security costs for five halls were projected at about 9000 annually.
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Dows
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Bowman
Pfeiffer
Editorships Now Open for The Cornellian 1968 69
The Cornellian editor position for the 1968 69 year is open. Submit applications to Stuart Good, Publications Board Chairman, with a copy to Robert Barrick in Rorem Hall. Applications are due by April 26. Other staff roles to be filled after the editor is chosen.
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Royal Purple seeks editor for 1968 69 term at Office of Student Affairs
Applications for the 1968 69 Royal Purple editorship are due by April 26 at the Office of Student Affairs. Contact Janice Atkins in Tarr Hall for information and a brief interview. Freshmen to seniors are encouraged to apply. an honorarium is included. Other staff positions open after editor is chosen.
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