University of Rhode Island - Renaissance / Grist Yearbook (Kingston, RI)

 - Class of 1974

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 5 Preface 7 The A cademic Experience 1 0 Spirits and Such 37 Politics and Professionalism 45 Sporting It 56 To Hell With Reserved Seats 91 Aesthetics 106 The Odyssey and The Exodus 113 Contaminated Cloisters 119 Fraternities A re Back 1 33 Lovers and Other Strangers 1 55 Renaissance Gallery 1 65 Graduation 1974 1 93 Technical Information Renaissance , URI, Kingston, R.I. Copyright, 1974, all rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without permission of the editor. Renaissance is exclusively funded by the URI undergraduate student body. This book was printed by Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas. W. Merguerian A CKNO WLEDGEMENTS: We, the humble yearbook staff, would like to extend our thanks to the following people who have helped us try to put together a first-rate yearbook in only one semester: Paul Brindamour for his advice, and a beautiful yearbook contract. Joe Norris of T. D. Brown studios for his time, patience and his machine prints. John Levis of Taylor Publishing for 12 different contracts, 10 ice cream cones, a great sales pitch and the power to back it up. Roger Conway for his much-needed legal advice. Mary MacDonald for printing the titles. Bob Emerson for his fantastic photographs. The URI Library Archives for the use of all the old glass negatives and lantern slides. Bob Izzo for the use of his darkroom to duplicate them in. Jimmy Martin for finally coming through with his great sports literature, and for the night at the Pub (or was it the Willows?). Mrs. Nye and Mrs. Chace for putting up with all the questions. The Good Five Cent Cigar for the use of their dryer. The student body for providing a stimulus.



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The Legend of Old Ben Butler Today, the cannon on the quad sits in solitary. It is rarely appreciated by passers-by, and unequivocab y ignored by many students during their entire four years here. But an aura of dignity seems to surround it at the same time. For, it is a cannon, and it cannot be denied that an old cannon holds within its iron walls secrets of the past — mysterious and romantic stories of Civil Wars, dying men and patriotism — tales that seem ready to burst from its silent mouth, as cannon balls undoubtedly did in the old days. The URI cannon, nicknamed ‘ Old Ben Butler, ’ may symbolize past battles in the War Between the States, yet, it is known and has been recorded as fact to have participated in an even more symbolic battle — the battle for the University of Rhode Island. The Rhode Island Agricultural School was officially opened in 1889, with a grand total of one classroom building, the Taft Laboratory, along with a faculty of five. Previously, Brown University had been carrying on a rather small and meager program of agriculture and mechanic arts. But it was situated in urban Providence and the program lagged. A few years later, however, the battle began. In 1892, the Second Morrill Act was passed, creating more funds for a state university. A year-long controversy was begun over who would receive the funds - — Brown University, or the Rhode Island State Agricultural College. Miraculously, the public’s attitudes completely supported R.I.S.A.C. In hearings, meetings, and newspapers, the idea of a ‘people’s college’ rather than a college for the aristocracy was stressed, and became the basic source of long-standing opposition to Brown’s continued use of funds from the Morrill Act. More and more, people were behind the growth of the small agricultural school, particularly the residents of South County. Finally, their stubbornness prevailed, and funds were transferred, and the name of the school was changed to the Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. The college was born. A symbolic gesture by the students, exuberant over winning the first big battle, and knowing it would be all uphill from there, marked its birth. A torchlight procession from the center of Kingston to the center of the school, the quad, was formed, and end ed with speeches and bell-ringing. A flag was run up, and the occasion was saluted when the excited students shot off 25 rounds from the cannon. On the last round, however, too much gunpowder burst a huge hole in the side of it. To the relief of the nearby residentsfthe explosion quieted the students, and they all went home to bed. So there stands Old Ben Butler, forgotten veteran of a prestigious battle. He doesn’t go completely unnoticed, though. It is known that lovers have left notes to each other in his gaping wound. Yet the damage in its side seems like it’s been there for ages, and the cannon itself seems as if it has been growing out of the ground for as long as the grass surrounding it. Nevertheless, the dignity is there, and if someone would just stop, look and appreciate it, they’d sense that feeling of history still very much alive within the stone gates of URI. — Evelyn Short

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