University of California Santa Barbara - La Cumbre Yearbook (Santa Barbara, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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Vibrant and healthy , a new member of our culture sounds off. His physical vitality is essential to his development as a learning and productive being. The progress of man ' s entire culture rests upon the maintenance of his ability to adapt as a biological organism. At the University of California extensive re- search in all sciences continually offers new opportunities for man to enrich his understanding and control of his environment The Santa Barbara campus takes advantage of its seaside location to explore the biological possibilities inherent in the thriving organisms of the sea. The ocean challenges the living world with many demanding environmental conditions. Stu- dent and faculty researchers at UCSB have been studying the responses of various organisms to the changing habitat of the sea. Along this line, students have examined the gas content of the swim bladders of fish in order to compare the effects of varying ocean pressures on their morphologies. The habits of different fish are also studied, either in the system of tanks at the Marine Laboratory or on offshore field trips. Such research carries many implications concerning the adaptability of man in his unique ventures into the exotic realms from the deep sea to outer space.

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Vol. XVL— No. 787.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1872. Eplcrea ncoonllng to Act ol Cm)t!i -9-s In the Year ISTa. by Harper Si Srolhcre, In the omco of the Ubrarlan of Congmw. tt Wanhlngton, f WITH A SUPPLEMEMT. L PRICE TEN OEHTS. THE KU-KLUX. W ' t give on till.-, yage an illiisinuion, engnived from a j)lnjliij, ' ni| Ii In.in lile. showing three racrabcnt itn h.iiii| uf SU - - i i n Kti-Kliix, who ni - now uniier indictroiMit in that State foi ' rhe ntlcmpicd miinl ' T of u ftiiiiily by the mime of HfMriTT, T)te»e men were eiipiiii-e ' i hist Seji- icmher in Ti hiiraiiigo Cuiinly, Miit iiuuppi, by G. V. Wfci.iA I ' niled States Attorney fur th ' a Northern Dislriot of that State, n- ' si ted by ruiicd States Marshal J. II. I ' ikkc ntid his Uepuiy, John M ' Coy. The illiistrattoii is dou- bly interesting us shoiving the ilitguises uciually wom by these rai:iorcniits. They are not, how- cvV, aiwftvs 9o elahi r;ilc in (heir briganj toilet. A white lihinket or »lieel thrown over the liend, with hol t for thv eye , is uxially suflkicnt. It is gnmfvtnj; to know thai the govenimjut [lUtlinK forth elticicul oxeriions to brini; to jiKtivi the c iuiM-rcuiii in every part of the Siiith Ironbled Ity ihcir (ire- enie. While there i . evidence that the bener jiortion of the Sonth- iTii i eople disoouiitcnani-e the outrages commit- ted hy the Kii-Klii Uinds, it i no le i evident that nmhing -lion of the most energetic and siimm.irj- ratjsure-i on the fan of ihe general governmciil can bring ihein to an etid, and gi e pruieeiion to ) eucefal i:in.:eiis, hhu ' lc and white. The ontnige cummitled in Kentucky, Mi isMp- jtt. and the Caroliiias by these brigaoib are loo iiotorioa. f ir denial. In the recent IriaU at Coliiinhra. Ni-iitli I ' arolina, one of the counsel fur the |inNi nei-. ihe ilon. K vlrdy Juhmson, felt ciiiit| elli-d hy the oviiience to use thin e. - tranitlirniry laii. iia toward hi«i own clients ; Neither my distinguished friend Mr. Stav- ■t . iv n ir myself are here to defend, or jnsiifv, ■ r |i.d)iate any mitragea that may have been [ici- )tc:nitftl in your Suite by the association of Kti- Kttix. Aiirc Usltturd tcllk horror to some ■• ' th, tmHiHvHif which Aim itern hrouyht hefort yun. rUr outr-fiat pfvred hni ' t heen skotk ' mq to hn- •■inily : they lulmit ntilhrr i f JHal fi ' ation nor ■ r ii.ti ; Mcy n ' v tte i ' fi oh)ii}ntivii whifk I ' lw •tHtl n-ttHn iiHp ' ntf iiftun mm. These men a| ' )K-.ir t ti.ivc k-on alike in-en-ihlc to the obligations of hiimanily and religion : but the day will come, however, if it boii not already arrived, when they will decjtly Ument it. K e» if justice idiould do: overtake them, there i . another tribunal from which tlier is no escape. It in their own con- science, that tribunal wliii-h sitn in the breoKt of every living man, that i«iill smaH voice that thrilU tlivough the heart, and uh it nytenka gives happi- ness or torture— the oi(c of coubcience — ihw voice of dod. Had thiH lanpinge come fi-om the li|w of a Federal jtidgc or a ' •military satiup, it might have W-cn cliaracteritcd as exaggerated, or buspccled of violent partisanship ; but forced by irresiblible evidence from the lips of the pris- oners ' own coun. ' cl, it must he ucce|itcd ai. con- clusive testimony lo the truth of the charge against ihe.%c laulciiK dislnrl ers of the South. Kecent inlelligencc fioni Kentucky aho«ia that the government can not be too jfrompt and en- ergetic in its measures of pi-oteciion. On the night of the I ' d inst. a band of twenty Ku-Klux made a raid upon some negroes near Frankfort, in that State, whipping one of them and order- ing the others to leave the neighborhood on paio of deiitJi. One farmer was warned to employ none but white loUrerb. It is the declared pur- pose of these oiith.«s lo drive the negroes from the county. But the day is past when such iRrcats can be carried ont. These outUws will speedily be taught that the government will pro- tect peaceable citizens in tlie full enjoyment of iheir rights, life, and properly, if it takes the « hole military power of the nation to do it. .MISSISSIPPI Kl-KLIX IN THE DISGUISE IN WHICH TllEV WtlKE tArTri{i;[i wood-selij:rs in Richmond. Mil. Shei-i ' abd ' s characteristic sketche in the Kichmond markets will leraind the traveled reader of almost sin.ilar scenes in European cities, c petiully those of Italy, where the smaller in- dustries have not yet U-en 8ii| nt©ded bv organ- ized capiiul. There is something quaint and primitive in these figures. They give Nonheni eye- a glimpse of .juite a ditlcrcnl life from the bustling, busy existence which we are accus 19

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