Show November 24 1975 2 Page Ginsberg meditates sings reads poems Publications Board may recind controversial by-la- w Board The Publications a to rescind a decision postponed “inby-laan as labeled on fringement the' student editor’s freedom of speech” at its Thursday meeting The decision stemmed from a complaint letter signed by Ronald Lanner of the American Civil Liberties Union The letter No 7 which denounced states that Student Life “shall not take editorial stands which impunge any individual or groups because of race religion or national origin” The letter was received by the board last May The ACLU claimed that such a is a case of prior restraint that goes against the newspaper editor’s constitutional rights By-laNo 7 was adopted by the Publications Board last spring The purpose of such a law is to prevent smear tactics on groups or individuals Pauline Summers Student Life editor said “I wish they’d It’s too vague rescind the By-La- by-la- w w w by-la- w office too easily” Crucible Editor Mel Johnson was appropriated a salary of $250 plus $25 in honorariums to be used at his discretion 765 So Main 753-060- for the Crucible- - editor In order the budget board Solomon Norm member on The money saving suggested to 4 of Tibetian He exmeditation plained that you must sit cross legged so you have a solid tripod base Your spine must be straight so you can get a full breath and the top of principles balance CENTRAL AUTO PARTS 321 North Main ave on Parts 1069089 Parts Cars 4-10- 89 flJ £1 £ will be or suspended in pointed heaven - troduced his philosophy and observations of life to the audience by reading and sometimes f singing a selection of poems he has written in the last few years Accompanying himself on the harmonium while one and sometimes two guitarists strummed in Ginthe background sberg spoke to his “These offices didn’t communicate with students” More coordination and communication in planning discus- sions is necessary in order for students to become informed Following this explanation he read a poem concerning an experience he had while Pud- meditating dhist gathering at Teton Village Having often referred to the late 18th century British poet William Blake in his own poetry Ginsberg inquired if the was audience with Blake's acquainted works Finding that the majority was not he closed his program by several of Blake's poems from singing audience for two hours The program was the sponsored by Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience Committee Ginsberg opened his program by extending an informal invitation to the audience to join him later in the day for meditation Ginsberg both above and ASUSU he said has Ginsberg Cultrual published his poetry unHe derground has the received Guggenheim Fellowship and a National Institute of Arts and Letters grant for poetry Student values surveyed about summer jobs and careers after graduation Some speakers repeated discussions three times in order for students in particular academic areas to participate also He discussed the use of the mantra or chant to the audience Poor publicity and student support were reasons for lack of attendance at Career Day November 20 Blair Hale director of Career Planning and Placement said “I was disappointed when we arranged for key people and then student support was lacking” Hale said Also because of only general coverage in Student Life numbers participating dropped from 600 to just under 200 he added Flyers were distributed to Deans’ and academic offices for relaying to students information concerning times and places of discussions “This was another reason for poor attendance” head your Attendance -- whose poems often refer to his guru meditates daily not those For acquainted with seated meditation Ginsberg introduced the basic only a $20 raise Board chairman Paul Willie said “I feel the paper editor’s Johnson said that so far this salary should be as much as the the year he has put in 35 hours of stiidentbody president’s Inmore editors we have paid work on the Crucible and plans to past Pauline is getting" what than 20 week to a ten hours in put Summers pointed out that the “I have no gripes about it but I wage of paid staff members 35 do feel that we need some form of would average out to about monetary compensation if we are cents an hour going to get people to apply” he said Johnson offered to use part of his salary for honorariums for other staff members “I’m trying to put out a professional magazine this year” said Johnson “I think it’s time-we moved the magazine from haphazard to one of quality” Formerly there was no salary Foreign & American Auto Repair by JE Andersen 4000 copies saving $550 the year Solomon throughout suggested channeling the money saved to the Crucible and Student Life Student Life Editor Pauline Summers was given a salary raise from $70 a month to $115 recomSolomon’s upon Summers mendation requested The board moved to discuss the matter at the next meeting -- QUALITY to Aggie Review by limiting it to enforce because it doesn't define what type of editorial or anything The way it’s worded if the Publications Board hated the editor they could kick him out of w Sitting cross legged on The SOC 311 class is studying methods in social research This week they are undertaking a survey of changing student values The major focus of the survey is on changing relationships between men and women on campus — attitudes towards women’s liberation coed sports new dorm visiting rules attitudes towards coed dorms etc A brief questionnaire will be distributed to residents of the high rise dorms and other students will be interviewed We would like to ask for your cooperation and hope that you will be as interested as we are A brief statement of the results will appear in Student Life after the survey is completed roommate you can talk to— that doesn’t talk back A one of the of collections largest house plants trees From ni - 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