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Above, participants at Ralph ' s Mother. Below right, more of the Miami Triad. If one didn ' t have a dance or canoe trip, he could always fly a kite (be¬ low left). Ralph ' s Mother began at the close of the con¬ vention. An all-campus affair complete with painting, rock and classical music, and poetry, Ralph ' s Mother allowed everyone a chance to participate and do their own thing. Organized by several students, the purpose of the event was to bring the college com¬ munity together, and the crowds on the mall attested to its success. Rockefeller, and Rea¬ gan, partisans, etc. etc., Illinois Senator Charles Percy emerged as the presidential nominee with Senator Edward Brooke of Massachu¬ setts as the vice-presi¬ dential candidate.
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Wabash in the World In 1967-8, as other campuses and even countries were wracked by student activity and rebellion, Wabash faced a series of mini-disruptions. Innum¬ erable petitions were signed; men clashed over the war, fraternity integration, and the student govern¬ ment. As the uproar over Rhynie dissenters died, curriculum revision became an issue. Despite a lot of talking, some harsh words, and a debate of sorts between the Bachelor and the Forum, the issue of curriculum disappeared into the faculty Academic Policy Committee. In the late Spring, faculty-student dialogue began again with talk of revising the structure of Freshmen Week and of a series of forums next Fall on cur¬ riculum. The college has always discussed Vietnam. In the Fall, this turned to action when several stu¬ dents passed up Homecoming to march on the Pentagon. Peace tables regularily competed with recruiters. Petitions came out in force when Senior Council President Ron Clark and several other students and faculty walked out on ad¬ ministration defender Robert Scalapino ' s speech. 30 Above: Paul Newman campaigning for Senator McCarthy. Other McCarthy campaigners in town were Myrna Loy and the Sen¬ ator ' s daughter Mary and niece Mary Beth McCarthy.
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