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Greaney was appealing his firing I feel my rights have been violated," process, neither of which has hap- committee were Sharon Hamby, was the judgement of the panel that
by the University in February of said Greaney, in a recent interview pened." Chief librarian the Law
of Library, Mr. Greaney exercised not only
1984. Sullivan would not comment with The Heights. Greaney main- Although Greaney said he has and Charles Nolan, director of the poor judgement, but serious mis-
on the reasons for his termination tained that he was unable to proper- been working in real estate, he said undergraduate admissions office. judgement with regard to that faith
or his groundsfor appeal other than ly support his position. he has petitioned for his job back. "I think it was emminently fair, that was instilled in him. I think in
to say, "He appealed our decision In a prepared written statement, Asked what he thought his chances and certainly it gave both parties an an academic community, if
to terminate his service, and the ap- Greaney stated, "Even though I ar- were of getting his jobback, he said, opportunity to share with people anything, a sense of fairness is an
peal board found that the reasons rived with six past and present "Depends who tells them to do it. designated by the University as one overriding issue here and that is par-
that we communicated to him were employees, they were not allowed I've seen their fair play, and I don't who would carry out the fairness of ticularly true of Boston College."
appropriate." to testify. Furthermore, some af- consider fair
it play at all." the process," said Nolan, adding,
Sullivan attributed the Jength of fidavits submitted by my witnesses According to Greaney, the case is "We're all administrators on a Greaney, page 12
time of the process to delays center- were rejected." He also said that his
ing around the selecting of the father, Professor Walter Greaney 11,
board. He referred to the erievanrp his counsel for the initial meeting UGBC Senate Elects Junior Tom
Round and Round Durney as 1986-1987 Chairman
Phot^yStev^-itzpatricI by Rita Pandit said. Durney said that the elected
Off-campus housing, the rights of senators are a great group of peo-
Junior Tom Durney was elected the Gay and Lesbian Coalition and ple that he can help work well
chairperson for the 1986-87 UGBC the Unification Church, the together.
Senate. Of the twenty senators pre- alchohol policy, ROTC status and Another goal for the newly
sent at the meeting, thirteen voted the possibility of contraception be- elected chairperson is to make the
for Durney, andthe remaining seven ing available on campus are a few Senate an equally important part of
votes went to his opposition, of the major issues that will be dealt UGBC. Durney, a SOM Finance
sophomore Mike Johnson. with by the University and major was defeated by Jill Alper in
The first item on Durney's agen- Academic Affairs Committee. the run for UGBC president last
da is the forming of the separate Durney said the Senate should spring. Asked if he would run again
committees which include, take a firm stand in all issues since Durney replied that it was a
Finance, University and Academic they represent the views of the stu- possibiliy.
Affairs, and the Executive and the dent body to the administration.
Legislative Review. "I also want it known that any stu-
"There are a lot of things that the dent or student group can present
Finance Committee has to take care their case to the Senate. We are
of as far as the UGBC budget. We open to all new ideas. All you have
have to look into the MassPIRG con- to do is get in touch with me, and
tract and the eleven thousand dollar I'll put it on the agenda," Durney
worth of damages which happened emphasized.
during Homecoming. There are only The Legislative and Executive
two things that the Senate did not Review Committee is designed to
approve, a $42,000 concert and the make sure that the UGBC Senate by-
MassPIRG contract which is now laws are in proper working order. "I
being negotiatedby lawyers. When want the Executive and Legislative
the issues come to the Senate, we branches to have a strong working
will then vote on them," Durney relationship," he said. Senate Chair Thomas Durney
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Americans often "ignore the harsh pelled from prison."
aspects of life" and try to wish them On the topic of spying, Liddy
away. Liddy cited Patrick Henry's espoused that "Your nation's spies
view that it is natural for man to live numbered in nuclear missiles and-one-half hour photo recon- Liddy said the information he are your eyes and ears." Liddy
in illusion but that man must "see 2,349-1,647 and that while .75% of naissance mission by a change in knew could have brought down the criticized President Carter for
the worst and prepare for it." our missiles are sixteen years and orders. The secret agent then Nixon administration within 48 dismantling the capabilities of the
Discussing America's weakness,
the former spy declared "the world
is a bad neighborhood., it is like the
combat zone at 2:30 am." Liddy
five years and younger. *
older, 75% of the Soviet missiles are <"Velayed that the mission "failed
because I made a mistake,... an er-
"Of course the Soviets want a ror of omission."
nuclear freeze," mused Liddy. The recon crew was originally to
hours. CIA. He also said that because of
our Freedom of Information Act, 15
When asked if he felt the of our own allies will not exchange
Watergate break-in was wrong, Lid- information with us, leaving the US
stated that America was once "They're Communist but they're not apply tape across the locks of the dy responded, "No, I don't. I par- in what he called a "vulnerable
regarded with respect, and that no crazy." Democrat offices to hold the door ticipated in the system by the rules position of darkness." The former
one would bother us for we ap- The superspy revealed his fateful open and allow quick access and of the system." The former spy was spy chief cited that Moses
peared to have the strength of an of- involvement in the Watergate inci- departure. This activity was not to then questioned on the morality of employed spies in Biblical times,
fensive tackle. Liddy, who revealed dent. Liddy elaborated on how be considered suspicious because the system?did he agree with it? concluding spying is a long proven
he had traveled around the world former President Nixon had created the night guard was accustomed to strategy.
three times since 1977, said, "The the Special Investigation Unit, a seeing the clean-up crews tape the Liddy answered by saying "that's Before asking the last question of
perception of us as a people is less joint intelligence staff, to discover locks. like asking if France is in Europe. It the evening, a bearded gentleman
that of an offensive tackle and more who was releasing classified govern- However, because of delays, the doesn't matter what I think about it. told Liddy that while he did not vote
and more that of an old lady." ment information. Because several recon team penetrated after the It's simply there." for Nixon and he did not agree with
The former Nixon staff aid Democrats were suspected, Liddy clean-up crews left, and Liddy After his conviction, Liddy was many of Liddy's views, when he saw
described how America's military was instructed to bug an office in neglected to inform his team of this placed in a maximum security the integrity and loyalty of Liddy in
imbalance with the Soviet Union the Democratic headquarters with situation. The night guard noticed prison in Danbury, Connecticut. the Watergate trial, "you made me
exemplifies our weakness. "That radio receivers, one in the the taped locks, called the police, Upon entering the prison, the feel proud to be an American."
What is Hell?
Chris Bothelo, '87 A&S Anne James, '88 SOE Steve Fitzpatrick, '88 A&S Erin O'Rourke, '89 A&S Elaine Scanlon, '88 A&S
Doing Voices on the Dustbowi Katie Allan, '88 A&S Having two ingrown toe nails in
Spending eternity with 2000 The opposite of Heaven. every week. shoes that are too small.
unretouched senior portraits A Monopoly Game that never
ends.
4 October 27, 1986 The Heights
Editorials
Safer on Campus
Almost a year to the day since Paul Moran was hit by an MBTA
train, two Boston College students were struck by a car in Cleveland
Circle. With so many students socializing off-campus, these accidents,
though tragic, are inevitable. Having hundreds of students flocking
off-campus in groups to areas with heavy traffic and other dangers is
not an ideal situation.
If more students were allowed to party on campus, the chance of
these accidents happening would, although not be completely
eliminated, be reduced. This is not to say that students should never
leave the safe confines of the campus to explore the city night life.
However, when masses of students are forced to look off campus for
social activities, the risk of accidents increases.
Both of the students who were hit were on-campus residents. If more
social options could be found on campus, there would surely be less
problems off campus, for both BC students and their neighbors. Again,
we make a plea to the University to ease up on regulations and en-
courage more gatherings on campus. To students who venture off cam-
pus, we urge that extra caution be taken to prevent the frequency of
such accidents.
ReadF
r's orum
Ed "Rock and Roll- A Search for God" would defined by the lawful authority as Mr. Kane about his experience in the Watergate Scan-
have been better off staying home and wat- implied. It is subjective and should remain
Gender Clash ching the Red Sox game. The beating that the censure-free at Boston College to insure the
Sox took was nothing compared to the assault exposure to diverse thought that is the foun-
dal. The last part of the lecture was a ques-
tion and answer period.
Since Mr. Liddy was such an intelligent, ar-
To the Editor: launched against both Rock and Roll and the dation of a liberal arts education. Further- ticulate and funny man, he easily captivated
In response to the letter in The Heights in audience's intelligence. more, contrary to sentiments expressed by the audience. What a strange captivation,
the Reader's Forum entitled 'Inclusive Speech Beginning with a quote from Lenin (the Mr. Kane, the First Amendment protects though! He had almost all of the audience
or Second Sex' I have found an inaccurate Marxist leader, not the ex-Beatle) on the evils everyone, including Moonies, and it applies applauding and laughing as he told about
description of the situation described. I am of popular music, the program instantly everywhere, including the campuses of Jesuit how he masterminded the Watergate break-
aware ot tne situation because I am the stu- revealed itself for what it was: not a search Universities. in. My fellow BC students were applauding
dent who advised the female to 'pipe down for God, but a hunt for the Devil. There are many who have expressed the this man as if he were a hero, maybe another
honey!' (not 'settle down' as was inaccurate- With our born again narrator serving as concern that the followers of Rev. Moon Jefferson or Washington or Churchill. Didn't
ly quoted). both judge and jury, we began to prosecute recruit people who are vulnerable. This, of their Jesuit education teach them right from
In defense of the accused professor, he did self professed satanist bands such as Demon, course, is true, but it is also the practice of wrong? While answering questions, M. Lid-
not turn the question over to the class; Venom, Anthrax, and Destruction Although every organized religion in the world. I he dy compared his breaking of the law to the
moreover, the tone of her question and ob- the narrator overestimating the popularity of Catholic Church, itself, recruits and indoc- breaking of the speed limit, which we all have
vious 'prima donna' attitude in which it was these bands(l have never heard ot tnem trinates its members at the most vulnerable done. Once again the audience responded
asked prompted the response. I don't believe before) they do exist and are, in fact, a and impressionable time of life, infancy and with laughter. Aren't BC students intelligent
that the professor, or anyone in general con- menace to today's youth. Case closed? No, childhood. People who live in glass houses enough to realize there is a difference bet-
sciously discriminates against male or female not quite yet. shouldn't throw stones. ween commiting a felony and driving a little
students. What I said was in defense of the The narrator then called to the stand the Finally, to the woman (in a recent "Voices too fast on their way home from work?
professor. most popular and successful bands of recent on the Dustbowi") who claimed that a I wentto the lecture series, not necessarily
Led chapter of the Unification Church at BC to hear G. Gordon Liddy speak, but to see
I have no objections against specifying times. Bands such as The Doors, Zep-
how my fellow BC students would react. I
genders in class discussion, but in this in- pelin, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and would be "an insult to the Jesuits on cam-
stance, this outburst was prompted by an ob- AC DC were called on and allowed to de- pus", wouldn't it be more appropriate to say was saddened and somewhat frightened at
vious meticulous needier who was trying to fend themselves with nothing but out of con- that to disallow it would be an insult to the how these so-called "intelligent" people,
make a point of her own. More power to this text quotations and lyrics, this seemed only entire student body. I believe thatthe students who are attending Boston College could ap-
female student for speaking her mind, I have fair since they were only prosecuted with out of Boston College are mature and intelligent plaud a convicted criminal.
no problem with that, but there is a time and of context quotes from the Bible. Lenin's and quite capable of choosing their own Kimberly A. Kohoskie
a place for every kind of behavior, and this opening quote was out of context, too, beliefs, morals, and ideals, if all of the A&S '87
was neither-Thank you. because Lenin ruled thirty years before the possibilities are open to them. Censorship is
birth of rock. Our meaningful search was fast the tool of a totalitarian regime and should
not be used. The suggestion that it should be
Hunger Fast
Jim Nyhan becoming a circus. To the Editor:
A&S '89 All hopes for reason and justice evaporated employed is absurd. Hats off to the fund-raisers who fasted
as Madonna, Michael Jackson, and John I am not a member of the Unification
last week for the cause of world hunger. The
Greycliff Rebirth Denver were inducted into the snake- Church, nor do I support Rev. Moon. I do,
worshippers hall of famed swear this was hap- however, support the ideas of free expression
pening right around the third inning). of thought and an openness to diverse ideas
personal awareness of such a widespread
phenomenon is half the battle in bringing
about the change we would all like to see.
To The Editor: If the BC Chaplaincy does not like Rock that may, or may not, comply with my own. The front page of the Boston Globe Oc-
1It's taken me a while to respond, but I think and Roll, that's fine with me, but don't attack These are values that are supposed to be an
I have to. I'm writing in regards to a most en- my intelligence with such a barrage of irra- important part of a liberal arts education, and tober 20, contained an article entitled India's
Fate Wavers Atop a Vast Population. "Every
thusiastic article written on the "renaissance" tional assumptions and prejudices. Michael I hope the administration keeps this in mind
of the Greycliff Language House here at B.C. Jackson believes in the occult because he pro- when dealing with this issue. -
problem of modern India violence, hunger,
Being my second year at Greycliff, I have a duce a video with werewolves in it? KISS is Mike Crimmins
A&S '90
-
illiteracy is in some way linked to popula-
tion pressures," said V.A. Pasi Pandiker,
few comments to offer. not simply the name of a band, but rather,
We're all susceptible to a little backpatting an acronym for "Knights in Satan's Service"?
director of the Center for Policy Research in
every now and then, however, shouldn't we You know that I have long believed that J.S
have done something to deserve it, at least?? Bach was not just a composer, but an
I'm surprised (bemused bewildered and acronym for "Jesus Surrender, Beelzebub and
Criminal Appeal New Delhi. "Our tremendous population
growth means we cannot bring about
qualitative change in education or health for
the great masses of Indian people" the expert
shocked) that Mr. Capalbo and the Romance the Anti-christ is at Hand," but I never To The Editor: continued. The assumption that population
Language Department are taking so much thought of using University funding to get my This letter is intended to convey my disap- growth is the central obstacle to the material
credit for the continued existence of our point across. pointment with UGBC over their having well-being of the people is an epidemic
house. I get the uneasy feeling that we're sup- The simplicity of the argument was astoun- brought G. Gordon Liddy to campus.
posed to be eternally grateful that we have ding. Anything that does not praise God UGBC's ostensible reason to temper the fallacy which merits paused consideration.
Human beings are our most precious
graciously been allowed to exist...at least for praises Satan. There is no middle ground, liberal addresses of Ralph Nader and Ben-
resource. The application of cooperative in-
now. secularism does not exist. If the music you jamin Hooks, implies a partisan motive. But genuity on the part of the world's wealthier
I'd love to know what was behind this new- listen to does not sing the Lord's praises, it truly, there should be no partisan appeal sur- nations is imperative for genuine progress
ly inspired effort to become interested in sings to the Devil. Can a University such as rounding Mr. Liddy; republicans and
Greycliff House. Certainly the last comments BC really encourage such narrow-minded, democrats alike should denounce the man as toward alleviating such rampant poverty. The
crux of the situation lies in the upright use
we had, had not been altogether favorable: fundamentalist thinking, such a division of a convicted criminal, a violator of the Con-
too much trouble because we were off cam- black and white? stitution and a malicious obliterator of the
of the world's abundant resources. To blame
this crisis on the sheer numbers of people
pus; costs too much; not enough interest; they With the trial over and the defendent con- American people's faith in benevolent is to not recognize the overall reality.
needed new office space, etc, etc on thatvein demned, the true outragebegan. Our narrator government. Not only should the man be More to the point is the personal lifestyle
of thinking. launched into a hypnotic sermon worthy of rebuked, but those who would finance his of the industrial nations. Limiting our inor-
Indeed I certainly don't want to descredit Jimmy Swaggart himself. Most of us stared in "comeback" (from the producers of "Miami dinate consumption of available resources in
the improvements! The majority of the open-mouthed disbelief as he asked us to Vice" to the directors of the UGBC Social order to share with the less privileged coun-
students living there do speak a language, and bow our heads and pray that this wret- Justice Lecture Series) should be made to tries is the key. International discussion of the
at least put Greycliff down as their choice of chedness be taken from our lives, and then realize their grave errors of judgement. Reagan-Gorbachev caliber is the beginning
housing. We have started a film series, with, asked for a show of hand from those who felt That G. Gordon Liddy was paid to speak
it seems, not the usual balking by the powers of the answer. The willingness to cede some
that they had been born again(after a 90 is disappointing; that he was mciuaea in the of the goods that we happily have control
that be, and in general there are pretty good minute slideshow). The following question so-called "Social Justice" Lecture Series is over is ultimately the international agreement
feelings all around. We even got a fresh coat and answer period was as revealing and in- nothing short of obscene. While it is true that
of paint-( the heating is another subject that formative as the lecture. A man such as there are divergent notions of justice and law that is needed.
won't be dealt with right now.) George Harrison(the organizer for Concerts in this country (a healthy thing), Mr. Liddy
Who can know what genius or saint may
spring from the confines of Indian soil one
But still, I think for all this success, there for Bangladesh) will not enter the Kingdom plainly has neither a sense of justice nor a
day? People are a treasure, not only as pro-
is something missing. Since the subject here of Heaven, despite the fact that he has fed, regard for the law. His Machiavellian deeds, spective wage-earners, but also, and more im-
is backpatting, I for one wish to extend a hear- clothed, visited and given drink to the least his unrepentant demeanor abide no laws ex- portantly, for the special contribution of each
ty and unfortunately oversighted thanks to the of Christ's brothers, because he is not a Chris- cept those which might perchance serve his person's talents to the rest of humanity.
Faculty members and the students of Greycliff tian. One young woman was informed that dangerous and immoral ends.
1985-1986. They were concerned enough to Diminishing world hunger involves fomen-
her Jewish father would be going to Hell In considering Mr. Liddy a viable
write letters, seek out elusive ( and still at ting a greater appreciation for the human per-
because he has not accepted Christ into his spokesman for the Right, UGBC displayed son. To pursue contrary means to this fun-
large) housing directors, talk with department heart. So much for being God's chosen poor judgement. But while poor judgement damental notion, is to threaten the welfare
heads, professors and a couple classes, and people. is understandable and forgiveable, the cruel
they felt the outrage and helplessness when Deception, a tool for the Devil, was used disregard for the idea of "justice" that their
of the very people we have set out to defend.
our questions were not answered. by the BC Chaplaincy last Tuesday. Images choice exhibited is utterly reprehensible. Care Stephen Kane
Though we all did not stay at Greycliff for of popular artists such as Jagger and Bowie and consideration should be taken to insure '84
one reason or another, I feel we helped rat- were used along with the promise of a mean- that such regrettable mistakes are not
tle those in charge to take a fresh look at this ingful search for God, to lure students into repeated.
house. Too bad they couldn't have extend- a meaningless witch hunt-prayer service. The
ed that kindness to other houses. Still, all in Chaplaincy should be ashamed , not only for Phil Duffy
all, Let's hope they be as benevolant as they their tactics, but of their closed minded pre- A&S '88
were last year, and grant yet another reprieve. judiced handling of an important and poten-
We're still being considered for a Football
Dorm next year-awesome huh???
tially interesting topic
Frank Koughan
A&S '89
Liddy Comeback
Natalie Liberace To the Editor:
A&S '87 going wrong with our Boston Col-
What's
Free Speech lege education? Tonight I went to the UGBC
lecture series as neither an extreme conser-
Hearing Suspends Church Renovations space. nearmg was held in which the Com- Wednesday's Boston Globe, car- published by Bernard Cardinal Law,
by J. McAllister
The church's exterior is protected mission agreed to accept the peti- ried a picture of the inside of the Im- assured that "The renovations will
An emergency hearing by the by city and national architectural tion. Harrel said, "What that does maculate Conception Church preserve some of the best
Boston Landmarks Commission designations. The Jesuit founders of is trigger a study report by our staff." which showed the paneling and features?the ceiling, the columns,
resulted in a 90 day freeze on plann- Boston College built the church The study evaluates the history of pews broken up into piles of scrap the capitals, etc., through the atrium
ed renovations for the South End's which stands as one of the best sur- the church, looks into surrounding wood. The accompanying article design." He said that the project will
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St. Immaculate take about three years to complete.
. ,
Conception
viving examples of "Jesuit-Baroque"
architecture.
economic issues, and assesses the
church's landmark value.
also detailed some of the damages.
These included smashed casings Manning would not comment to
A Compilation z^ church was that
a The inside of the church, consists
of sculpture, painting, and architec-
During the 90 day study period,
no further work can be done inside
around the Stations of the Cross and
marble sculptures that adorn the
the Boston Globe.
The present rectory was the first
ture. Its original four-keyboard organ the church. According to Harrell, aisles and the destruction of two Jesuit novitate in New England. The
of the original Boston College until the largest made by Boston organ since there had already been some large chandaliers that hung near the address was that of the original
its move to Chestnut Hill in 1913. makers Hooks and Hastings, was damage to the site without a alter. Boston College (1863), which
Jesuits have started gutting the in- created specifically for the interior building permit, the study report The photographer was accom- removed to Chestnut Hill in 1913.
terior of the church, without a of the church. was begun immediately. "Now the panied by a representative of The The school threafter accommodated
building permit. According to "We had received a petition Building Department will not, can- Boston Landmarks Commissions on BC High, since relocated in Dor-
Chairwoman of the Boston Land- previously from ten registered voters not allow any work." a tour of the church and the photos chester. The church is one of the
marks Commission, Pauline Chase- from the city of Boston to designate Harrell said the members of her were distributed by the Boston many achievements of architect
Harrell, the Jesuits have said that the the interior of the church as a land- staff took photos of the interior of Preservation Alliance Patrick C. Keeley who designed of
space is intended for the housing mark," said Harrell. the church and that to her Provincial of the Society of Jesus some 16 Catholic cathedrals (in-
of Jesuits and Provincial office On October 14, an emergency understanding, the church "under- of New England Rev. Robert E. Man- cluding Boston's Holy Cross) and
ning in an interview to The Pilot perhaps as many as 700 churches.
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Wednesday, October 16 11:09 pm: Police responded to a fire 4:03 am: A report was tiled on 6:21 pm: Unapproved serving of Monday, October 20
12:10 am: Police responded to a alarm in Edmonds which was caus- disorderly conduct on Lower alcohol was stopped in Lyons by 2:52 am: An intoxicated person
fire alarm in Connolly House. A ed by cooking smoke. Campus. Police. operating a vehicle on St. Thomas
system malfunction was found to be 11:43pm: Alcohol was confiscated 4:35 am: Alcohol waas confiscated 8:45 pm: Alcohol was confiscated Moore Road was arrested by BC
the cause. from students in Hardy. from Edmonds. from students in Hillsides C & D. Police.
12:19 am: A person with a knee Friday, October 18 1:26 pm: Property was found on 11:37 pm: Police responded to a 9:06 am: A report was filed on
injury was transported by Police to 10:45 am: Alcohol confiscated from Lower Campus and returned to person on Lower Campus. The par- harassment of a person by a BC stu-
St. Elizabeth's Hospital. students in Hardy. police. ty, injured in a fall, was given first dent at an off-campus location.
1:26 pm: A student with a 2:16 pm: Police responded to a aid by police. Tuesday, October 21
1:00 am: A report was filed on lacerated finger was transported to report a persons' throwing objects Sunday, October 19 2:48 am: Police responded to a
University property missing from St. Elizabeth's by Police. in Alumin Stadium. The suspects 12:03 am: Police responded to report of a person with an appen-
the Newton Campus. 1:57 am: An intoxicted student were gone on arrival. Kostka. A student with a lacerated dix attack and transported student
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Different Sides of Abortion Issue Presented
with this type of governmental in- take the first step down the slippery a pregnant women be forced to against the amendment with words
?continued from page 7
woman's life is at stake? Does this terference into areas that are "deep- slope..vote no" she urged. have her child and then be rendered about Christian opposition to abor-
violate the constitutional right to ly personal" will take the decision Hudner pleaded the case for the useless to care and provide for that tion. Being Christian and condon-
of
freedom of expresssion? Should the out women's hands and put it in- poverty-stricken. She areued that child in addition to the twelve she ing abortion, Kissling claims to be
private, pro-life citizen have to pay to the hands of the state legislature. amendment will eliminate public may already have?" she asked. the victim of excessive criticism
for something he or she is morally Anderson then picked up the abortion for poor women, and will Hudner said that the referendum from believers who feel she should
opposed to? argument and contributed her legal even prohibit private insurance places the burden on the shoulders be punished for what they see as
To address these issues was the knowledge. "Appearances are coverage. She warned that this will of poor individuals. "A well off per- heresy.
purpose of Wednesday's panel deceiving" she said referring to the jeopardizeaccess to a safe and legal son is able to have one [abortion] Her claim is that the Church's
discussion. The debate began with unclear wording of the referendum. abortion in Massachusetts for all because she can afford it, but a low- hierarchy and its laws have chang-
Professor Elaine Pinderhughs, facul- The passing of a seemingly inno- women. "The poor run the largest income woman who cannot get ed with time and will continue
ty member of BC's graduate school cent referendum will result in "an health risk. Being poorly nourished, help from medicaid is forced to bear changing as our culture advances.
of sociology. There were four eventual depravation of state rights" they are the victims of much il- a child she cannot raise decently."
memDers un caen side?tour pro- she said. She added that what lness," she said. Kissling closed the argument Two, page 19
amendment and four anti- seems like what is just a question While the amendment protects
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Student Art Comes to O'Neill
by Gina Rafidi purchased the necessary equipment said, "The exhibits would be
IN YOUR CAREER The walls of the O'Neill Library
to display the variety of two and
three dimensional pieces.
located on the second and fourth
floors for now and additional areas
will soon be the scene of much According to Professor Mark would be considered in the future.
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speculation with the exhibition of Cooper, who teaches functional and She also pointed out that the exhibit
some interesting and original art- sculptural ceramics, "The [student] might be expanded to Bapst Library.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th work by BC art students. The art- art exhibit will be done on a per- Professor Cooper has put a lot of
7:00 SOM HONORS LIBRARY work, varying in media from pain- manent and rotating basis and will time and energy into the project. He
ting, watercolor, sculpture and change every six to eight weeks and the fine arts faculty have work-
FULTON 2nd FLOOR ceramics, will be selected from all when a new selection will be put ed closely with Jeremy Slinn, direc-
levels of art classes. In order to up." tor of O'Neill Library, Kathy Boyd
facilitate this project, the library has Kathy Boyd of O'Neill Library and library staff in putting this pro-
ject into operation. Staff in both the
fine arts department and the library
say they are enthusiastic about the
exhibit. Fine Arts Chairman Dr. Ken
If you justask for a light Craig expressed the department's
gratitude to the library for their
Greaney:
Ucontinued from page 1
Asked whether he thought the ap-
peal process was effective, Sullivan
said, "We've been able to resolve,
in all the time that I've been here,
most circumstances without having
to go to a formal process and
because situations like these can be
so complicated, I don't think there
is any one procedure that we could
outline that would necessarily make
us do things differently. So, I really
feel that the procedure was a fair
and appropriate one, and, at times
when I read in the newspapers that
a certain case is taking such a long
time to finally be resolved, I have
a better understanding of that now."
The Boston College Personnel
Handbook states that the decision
by the executive vice president of
the University is final. On the ques-
tion of whether there was some
legal action outside of the Univer-
sity that Greaney could take,
Sullivan said, "I don't know. That's
would be up to him and his counsel
to determine."
Although both the University and
Greaney had lawyers, both Flaher-
ty and Sullivan agreed that the
lawyers were there for purposes of
advisement and did not play a ma-
jor role in the hearings.
When asked how the appeal pro-
cess might be improved in the
future, Nolan suggested the removal
of lawyers. "I think in terms of mak-
ing it more expeditious, we ought
to eliminate the involvement of at-
torneys. Attorneys can be present,
but it became much more of a
judicial process than it did an infor-
mal hearing from my perspective. It
was almost as if we were judge and
jury, and, as a result, every detail
was scrutinized very carefully."
Sports
Heights
Volume LXVII Issue 16 ? 1986, The Heights, Inc Boston College, Chestnut Hill MA 02167 The Heights, 13
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Referendum Questions
the Office of the
Provided by of State Secretary
of Environmental Quality Engineer-
ing (DEQE) to search for sites in the
Commonwealth where oil or hazar- Referendum petition on an ex-
of registration.
be required
Question 5: Requiring Use of to prepare blank forms for affidavits
Saftey Belts in Motor Vehicles
A Yes vote would provide a
dous materials have been disposed isting law
Continued From Page Two of and to take all necessary steps to Summary: The law requires all
system of voter registration by mail.
,
A No vote would continue the
clean up those sites within specified drivers and passengers to wear pro- present requirement
time limits. Provisions are made for perly adjusted and fastened safety voters that most
informing the public about sites in registrer in person.
belts while traveling in motor Question 7: National Advisory
their communities. Massachusetts vehicles on public ways. Drivers or Question
j(t££d&B/ocf <x*< , Inc. has openings for residents could bring lawsuits to en- passengers sixteen years or older
Summary: The Legislature has
force the provisions of the propos- who do not wear safety belts are
Holiday Sales, Cashiers, and Stock Associates in our ed law or to lessen a hazardrelated subject to a $15 fine. The driver of
placed this question on the ballot
in order to determine whether the
Chestnut Hill Mall Location. Full and Part Time Hours to oil or hazardous materials. a vehicle is also subject to a $15 fine people favor or oppose urging the
A Yes vote would require that for each passenger under sixteen
available. Competitive Salaries and 30 percent specific timetables and standards be who does not wear a safety belt.
U.S. Congress to enact a national
discount. Please apply in person, at: met in cleaning up places where oil
health program. The vote on this
This law, however, can be enforced question does not bind either the
Eddie Bauer, Inc. or hazardous materials have been only if the driver is stopped for a
state legislature or the US Congress.
disposed of. violation of another motor vehicle
The Mall at Chestnut Hill A No vote would not establish law. A Yes vote would urge the U.S.
suchnew requirements for cleaning A Yes vote would keep in place Congress to enact a national health
the state law that requires use of program that meets certain goals.
' STUDY
The University of Louvain
IN 1425),
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safety belts in motor vehicles.
A No vote would repeal the state
law that requires use of safety belts
A No vote would not urge the
U.S. Congress to enact the propos-
ed national health program.
in motor vehicles. Question 8: National Acid Rain
Complete programmes in Philosophy for the Question 6: Voter Registration by Control Program
degrees of 8.A., M.A., and Ph.D plus Mail
Law proposed by Initiative Legislative Advisory Question
a junior year abroad programme .*% Petition Summary: The Legislature has
All courses are in English f\_,\ Summary: The proposed law placed this question on the ballot
Tuition is 14,500 Belgium Franks (±s2so) I JHL I would provide a system of voter in order to determine whether the
Write to: Secretary English Programmes | |uj I registration by mail applicable to all people favor or oppose urging
the
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v qualified voters and would U.S. Congress to enact a
national
K.U. Leuven eliminate statutory provisions per- health program. The vote on this
v ) mitting certain persons to vote on-
ly for presidential electors.
question does not bind either the
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meets certain goals.
A No vote would not urge the
President and Congress to enact the
proposed national acid rain pro-
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W BROOKSFILMS ta? .DAVID CRONENBERG,. THE ELY JEFF GOLDBLUM GEENA OAVIS JOHN GETZ ""HOWARD SHORE X on publishing the results in The
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October 27, 1986 The Heights 21
Review
ON CAMPUS
Drama Review
Guilemn
been banished to this island years earlier by scenery was effective enough to be the set-
his brother Antonio, who usurped his throne. ting for all of the action, and the performances
Antonio was one of the shipwreck survivors were so captivating that they compensated for
who was washed ashore during the tempest, Tempest, performed at the Robsham Theatre on October 23, 24, and 25.
the lack of setting variation.
as was Ferdinand, a young man who fell in The In contrast to the simple stage setting, the
love with Miranda at first sight. A curious of Ariel, three persons who portrayed Pro- The actors, who flawlessly carried off an ex- costumes were exquisitely designed and
subplot involved Stephano and Trinculo, two spero's mystical spirit, were unsurpassed in tremely difficult script, captured the true vividly colored. The sumptuous scarlet and
drunken crew members who eventually join- their flowing and mysterious motions. Kevin essence of their respective characters. One glittering gold of Prospero's robe immediate-
ed forces with Caliban in an attempt at over- Kappock, who played a disgruntled Trinculo, such example was Wayne Wilderson's expert ly captured the attention of the audience, as
throwing Prospero's power in this fantasyland. demonstrated outstanding vocal control as he portrayal of Prospero. He executed a great did a clinging emerald-green sequined outfit
Because of superb acting ability and accurate conveyed a hilariously feminine image to the many complex lines in the authoritative and worn by the three members who played Ariel.
casting, the play was a success in telling this audience. Finally, the characters of Miranda powerful style that one would expect from an Unlike the rich beauty of the above-
classic Shakespearean tale. and Ferdinand, who eventually became old magician. Brad Reed, too, was highly mentioned characters' attire, Caliban wore
Aspects beyond the acting itself made this engaged, incorporated moving facial expre- authentic in his representation of Caliban; his savage, naturalistic garb which, though not
version truly remarkable and memorable. sion into their repertoire and thereby allow- speech and movement accurately conveyed extravagant, was nevertheless highly ap-
One such aspect was the dramatic use of ed the audience to experience the tenderness the native's naive, yet humorous, ignorance. propriate. The creative use of makeup,
gestures, voice, and expression. The members between them. Combined with the superior efforts of the re- especially in the cases of Ariel and Prospero,
mainder of the cast, the actors frequently complemented the elaborate costumes and
Insight caused the audience to feel that they were enhanced the overall visual aspect of the
witnessing a Broadway extravaganza,rather performance.
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October 27, 1986 The Heights 23
Dear L.
DEAR JOHN
that yes, there is a sensitive male out there
Kinda symbolic, eh? Well, ya know, those somewhere in the BC crowd looking for you.
things happen. The stars lend to persuasion If you look for this type of sincere, romantic
and controversy. male, you will find him quite soon.
.
B.C. Womens' Rugby Club pen with the right person, not just any
Dear 8., available body. I think the first time should Dear 1.,
When jupsie and I were sitting watchingthe Dear John, be special, but I'm having trouble finding Nothing irks me more than someone who
game, we were warm and happy. Why can't that certain someone. Please give me a is self-righteous. I agree that some people may
five thousand students share our lovely in- Where does velcro come from? Is it an serious answer. have considered my comment racist.
terlude? animal, vegetable, or mineral? A boy who wants to be a MAN. Sometimes my answers are intended to create
T.S. Synchronicity a stir, to raise a few eyebrows, but in this case
Dear John, Dear A., it was meant to unveil an unfortunate reality
Do any of the soda machines actually Dear T, Simply making love does not make you a in the BC campus environment. You and I,
work, or are they merely examples of It is a sticky life form sent down to us from man, and I think too many people believe that good warm-blooded white Catholics, never
modern Americana? liaus, the beautiful nymph-fawn, who dwells the beautiful act of physical unity can gain face cold stares or need to tolerate quiet
Short Changed in the secret burrows of the glade Stylus. In- them maturity, or happiness. Yes, it can be mumbling about the color of our skin,
cidentally, the next Stylus deadline is terrific, but everyone knows that sex is a part whether waiting in line or entering a class.
Dear S., December third, McElroy 127. of a relationship with a loved one, and not We also pronounce English perfectly, and we
I lost eighty cents in the McElroy "luxury something to base a relationship on. Please are never immitated, nor do we have jokes
area" to the Coke machine. I'm so livid I can't Dear John, do not worry about when you make love, but made about our national heritage, because
comment. I'm too shy to ask out any girls that I like. rather with whom you make love, so that you we're justAmerican. In no way did I want to
I'm an average junior guy, but I'm deathly do not experience a frightening or demanding direct prejucice remarks at the white
Dear John, afraid of being shot down. Maybe you can encounter, but something that both of you Catholics at BC, nor any other group, and I
And the heavens shone brightly as the peo- tell your female readers to take a little want to do together. Sex is a commitment, feel that if you are so hung up on conserving
ple of the earth mysteriously began to float pressure off of me (I hope). I need all the however transient for some of us, yet a state- religious ethics and maintaining your own
skyward, eventually being sucked into the help I can get. Sincerely, ment of trust and closeness that each of us moral purity, you should turn your walkman
endless void of space. And they all thought Scared to Ask should take very seriously. on 'high,' because this pretty little campus is
it would end in a nuclear holocaust. Makes simply not a culturally heterogeneous Utopia.
you wonder, huh? Dear S., Dear John, Please step down from your horse and meet
L.P. '88 I will, of course, let the female readers know I normally like your column, but I was very the BC students.
Movie Review
Fan Letter
M artyS
FINE WINES & GOURMET FOODS I arrived at eight o'clock, and there were bright orange lights
illuminating the north side of Pixie's house. When I parked the
car, Steve instantly popped out of the passenger's side, bolted
1 93 Harvard Avenue ? Allston, MA to the front door and pressed the doorbell. Tonight was our first
675 Washington Street ? Newton, MA double date, and we were a bit apprehensive, yet faintly optimistic
about the evening. Pixie poked out of her second floor bedroom
Allston: 617-782-3250 window and called, "Just a minute, Guys!" The heavy wooden
Newton: 61 7-332-1 23D framed window slammed down and chopped off her head, which
fell into the bushes with a crunch. "Well, Jack, it looks like it's
Bar mirrors also available?s9.99 just you, me, and Karen tonight, eh?", I interjected in order to
break the silence.
We drove forty minutes in the direction of the seashore, to Sher-
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My early model Nova was cramped, but we managed to extend
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and loosely strewn trash in the front seats. Karen, in the back
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seat, leaned forward and clung to Jack's headrest.
As the drama continued, we noticed a damp, acrid smell, as
if an animal were decaying within the vehicle. Jack lifted his head
carefully and glanced back over the seat, to witness Karen's
transformation into a monster mold growth. Her entire head was
consumed by a lustorous green fuzzy fungus, her throbbing tor-
so wrapped in a moss-like vegatation. As we gazed, her limbs
grew into fanned wings of meshed roots. She expectorated frothy
lime colored plant-goo and coughed out some foul odorous gas.
Bucket & Rental 5.00 My face was paralyzed. I watched the horrific mutation point
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one long spongy tentacle at Jack who was as equally frozen in
place as I was. A gush of foamy aqua liquid bubbled from the
monster's mouth, burning through the Nova's vinyl seats. The
steamy pool of putrid floral spume melted through the car and
Chips-Liquor-Tonic-Juices onto the asphalt.
All your party needs Karen woke up suddenly, and it was just another bad dream.
Much to the relief of everyone concerned.
October 27, 1986 The Heights 25
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TUESDAY Please share your meal with the
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