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STUDENT- FACULTY REVIEWING COMMITTEE Attendance regulation, faculty cooperation with the honor policy, course evaluation and teacher evaluation were items under con- sideration by the Stu- dent Faculty Reviewing Committee, Conclu- sions were: that there should be more faculty ad vi sors and more stringent orientation , Members of the com- mittee include: Mary Ellen Butler, Jane Ann Ward, Randi Bryant, Anne Hurst, Bootsie Butts, and from the fac- ulty: Miss Marguerite Felton, Dr Edward Mc- Crady, Dr Betty C Clutts, Mr Ernest Lee, Dr William N Felt gAbout . . . PeopleAreTalk VIETNAM Launching the Senior Class-and-SG A- spon- sored issue seminar series on Viet Nam, Mrs. Roy Shantz, of the UNC-G History Depart- ment, discussed the History of Viet Nam That night, February 1 2, Al Lowenstein. New York lawyer, represen- ted the No viewpoint of US involvement in Vietnam Lowenstein, at the beginning stated his premise that the war m Vietnam is, in fact, leading the coun- try to destrcution . and then gave reasons why Former press attache to View Nam, now de- puty to the Public Af- fairs advisor for the State Department, Ro-
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SCOTT Friday, January the 12, Lieu- tenant Governor Robert Scott spoke to UNC-G stu- dents In Mclver Lounge in Elliott Hall, Having an- nounced his candidacy for governor on January 10, UNC-G was one of the first stops on his handshaking tour of the state. Following an introduction by YDC President, Kate Gilmore, Lieutenant Governor Scott made a short speech and then invited questions from the floor. Questions pertained to ex- governor Terry Sanford, the speaker ban controversy, the Black Power Forum and prospective educational directives for North Caro- lina James Garner and Jack Stickley, the state ' s two Republican candidates for governor have been invited for a later date bout . . . PeopleAreTalkin BLACK POWER FORUM For the first three days of November, representatives of the Black Power move- ment brought some of their leaders to campus for a series of lectures, discus- sions and panels. All of the speakers and panelists were people who are famil- iar with the concepts of the Black Power movement and with the myriad rea- sons which serve as its motivation. When asked for definitions of Black Power, the speakers gave varied answers which amount to the basic points; effective influence in soci- ety and personal dignity for black men as a people Major speakers were Dr James Brewer, professor of Afro-American History at North Carolina College in Durham, and Mr, Ho- ward Fuller, head of Com- munity Organization of the North Carolina Fund and lecturer at UNC-Ch School of Sociology,
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HOW TO S ' I ' AY OF nil ' AllMY A a iDi: TO voru ui(;iiTs rxDHiMiii: DIMITMM ingAbout . . . PeopleAreT bert Levine, called for the U.S. to stand by its armies and commit- ment, presenting the Yes viewpoint of Viet Nam at the Tuescl.iv night series Wednesday, in Cone Ballroom the Vietnam seminar closed with a panel discussion en- titled Viet Nam and You . The panel was composed of Dr. Lenoir C. Wright, professor of history and political science; Dr Richard Current, professor of history and political science; Dr. Warren Ashby, Head of the Phi- losophy Department; and Mr. William Burck- ley, Viet Nam veteran; and Pam Mars, mod- erator. m ( MPus
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