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Show U student gains post in Washington D. C. Steve Martindale, junior law ; student and program director of the residence halls, will leave, Wednesday for Washington D.U He has been named special assistant to New York Sen. Charles Goodell, R-New York, who was appointed by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to fill the unexpired term of the late Ro-rt F. Kennedy. Martindale will transfer to a ' w school in the Washington D.C. area. As goodell's assistant he will be especially concerned with urban education problems. Martindale came to the University in 1967. He had graduated from Stanford University and attended Harvard. At the University he initiated the CAM program which brought six black students from Chicago to the University. As residence halls program director he started the Faculty Associates Program and brought prominent speakers, among them Sen. Goodell and W.lliam Rusher, editor publisher of National Review, to the campus. Martindale said his "emotiqnal 1 investment in friends and work at i this University" made it difficult t for him to leave. "But the opportunity is such an x ' outstanding one that when Sen. ( Goodell asked me to come I felt it , was impossible to say 'no.'" " - '( - 1- fa-"""" Gov Nelson Rockefeller, R-New York, confers with Steve Martindale University law student. Martindale, who brought Gov. Rockefeller to the University campus, will assume a post in Washington, D.C. llT I -, |