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rARft^lNGDALE, HY 117^
OBRARY/SERIAIS mn.
€ o i i f i s < ^ a t i o n a t t h e
i r m i n j j d a l e L i b r a ry
r Presents Paris Review vn Protest
Joe and Penny Aronson as
many entertaining routines.
they go through one of th#ir
Folk Singers Rock Campus
ba(r>m1 in^;?udraslcd pcaym, pJuu,-l yv/ a2s 7-,g rtahceed tnwy oa INntoeornn-atitiivoinf apl e«r'ufo1krr nsianngce-r sby. Jao e finfe 'ld ^P-aetnhneryin ?Ax in o nthseo nR odo'^seligvhetlted riD;aylla hlLr oausn ewee wll ifth 5. ainjo cth:1u acnat ionenal- peIrnfoformrmaanlcitey. and tr.;^ entertain- mpeernfotr mwearnec eth. eJof ^k eyannd oteP5en onfy thi-s teanbcleis hreigdh ta rfraopmpo nth ew isthta rthte, aaunddi- tmhear keedn tbirye lopuder foarpmplaanucsee wafatesr cacThh en umAbroenr.s ons worked in- fnoemxtp Hsonyg, nboet. kJnooew ginagve v /na abtr iethfe tphreoy.v -wnbolueld to b ee aacwho '^yon,^ sinagndin t?he wni th ogfr eatlt'c g nuustmob aenrd; efonutnhdus iaf.sicm .a Mudain-y e^n'ocre msianngyin ign athloen gau Jwieinthr;^ ^th emi; ,: iiighlii^hts of the performanr-v\
r.oenre= ;otlrie.'s crcunbdbc'^ rso rf.n c:c;: rrndc tPl'cent-ny ileiictt su chaeurti fuhlnly^ btoj -jtbe ccraic dia- Tills cxpn^li fiC-dH ilSl- t-h0e iwr ell. irnen mdyi tioPnnsr -rorf t,"" ibr.U-'ri c''•-b chan ifH-7eolle- b"lcaonukn,"try bInui . th-^p kfuo;i ,"m er,a nd Jo^P eihnfn»y , the ^xaasp cfoTm'ficci ho<iw«;Ghic'Ahif; ' ke?pot toheu t.^ Iin.i.- 'Jrr.rr in laughterth et harouudgi-h- ecnoucep letpsa rrVticrip.::ir rpdrc n-i.Ln^ ?rrhty mweodrl d tpeerrpsoolantaiolintie so f ina m0 c"re'ifu^jtiiavle foinlk- forTmh.is cuiu-ert w i ;hig-ily appre- nceiawte a(p pbryo athceh a io rfi ie-nntrecr.ta Tinhmise fnrte sh wpraosfe h .rsiooijn^alitl mabaonunte r1.. 1T hae Fmiron-ti- ingdale cami" . v,;;:, or;
iJnu lyth e2 7ftahl,l wanoduld a ber etmuron<; tv iws.i t :- com-.^a
:: M''/[ ) pTofX - • )0 ^
vonvicti Mr. nG cr--. i.v -u- cOoucr-t to'er, of toVin;-' 1": l-j \it vV ili-v'-lly ir -r^ * '^rrc-y.
Ap'1 itiv v^r.-^:.-r-tr ol;'v- Lp : at.il:ly r^TlaiohV-t' .:l thr 1-li1rr rar-; rn^;. p-hnirH, fr"ointc oth--e !>arr:p,'a i:b ya rtJicalfll^a,-. ^1"k, vWblk--l^-. opp orth-e tsicoennse .o"f wfi.lch I consider ob-
sidTehre i tsL iblorassry ads eac ide": tob -tc onM-r. Gc^ieo nLoinbr arr^y'u al:iCcl'a rtod -;greretu3rd to1p liat ^ucn til iotf inth ethe Laibdrualtry •, M-ctri.c -D'o.w ,P resssiidde nt tthioant tMo ra. -:Gko crtoonnd itvio..isn si na ndno dpeo-si- Mmarn.d Oed^iT iotsn inrerifnu-ii-de-l.i1.. 0li iree tuBrona.r d M!••-c•.y•: a j^vrbo tend^ etoet j;c:-c nf^sru rcfh. i::ri,m a c-ti ot:h:,e ir cB erair dC, johrtaon vin me egnivtioenned ju v•"c•radtk -tf!,-.o a^ i cppv,f:o rtuniftryom to itvhee dR i obsc,e nwea :: iutC ntin?a;,!d c-.- eLahv-in ^tU tcc, i^j't.ayt .-" Ipiw;,. rrw.ohge-n rapah yM" oiv^icidil^ nH^^ee toti ..y.,o uh^n g-:^re"rsi. t
Mrs. Sylvia Seharry, associate librarian, happily re-cieves
disputed Issue of the Paris Review from Rambler
Editor Bob Rohde who donated It on behalf of the Ram-bler
to the college library.
^i yulC I • r- \ nea to us.
fvrioorlern ci- -r-.t o- h. av- ptrh-r^v enpresrri^od iCruci-.! frorn tbr- Library."
FaiJrnm Mincig\ da1l4eth , fiig-thud "en-ht:o. ofrl,o prvriot!- : rcce^ntsinoxv. ">i.p!r.. Gheolrdton '^^" -^n-njdjnys-itnifi"ed
aintg tloicut Mhaanind bSiltlrse eatn dL icbhraatrtiyn,g h wanitdh- libfr^aerttyy vLisairtcoernsy, charges were tinh eCno burrutu agnhdt haisg ahinesatr iMngr. iGs socnhoend - uled for October 4th,
State university,
Farmingdale, N.Y. the T^ambl August 1 1 , 1967
Liberal Arts
Dropped
•r itz L.r.-.i 5uh. m-- i:r-es:qru,ne,- tth ef oir'niv:^. :;lty inclu^.:-d the developmen tF IMofD ^li bt:>er saulp aprotrst progr--.^ nr the Agrlciiltrra! and
endHoexc-.ean-^--.: ntth ^c.f rreh^q uersets pbo:n-usi i:f5 e ? eve_arc„ieitryn ic-n do ffaipcperlia-d o fto t hane ai:r,e.?i- nofo dpe—ossoibnsirlirtaytr co'f srtuedj-ecnttio u^r ch.aid, been anticip^^ted.
ca^-£'j,c hf,o rh oweLve .r-i,« ;vla etsu reno tc hrio s,e ftoin ealiml inUanteiv -—r-s ityfu ndbru.d sfcrtc :rit. ethre- p- rocvaeuds.^ TM sf ora ctuionnfo rptur.-v.a,,r-:-- " m to,- I- w:-haichr rrd -afcoceprt ers-om ..ue- 'Bconl"ts.: in:", o-rfi ptihcyer -pdr fo l.avinlli.y Lina coann-tiirc.-ip aetifo-n fp^v- in ;:-^reT^her i9:.7-
ricu^arc nurrotpaoi^;—=! -- /aocf c-.;r= taitiee atteint-ti on of i^ic orn.:. .-.A!itjy... ::S en2-9 arte -Centrrtlinatn ilt hbey oAi--'g ric-.;K.ir3i. -a nedp- T-claiVni Ccll--^- Tr.e scnru
vents r. , the
^solution:a doprc^u the fciic^in ^"lor-^e t^e I -gislature ha .
-i^ri-lcnAt oIf', cs^urptap:o.^j-? pthi^eK -eesmL:L^ie lipshro-^ 'r•'^t j-r"-i Tnicfroir C ollrg.-vci:r.r iIcnui tuepi-aitic of
Waertehae s •t•h-di- ncaactlio-irn :4 i?^i:ciorn^oemlyy reqBeu irIetd R hevs oalv -e^dtre jtuh^a* :U thne ivFerasclruyl-, iy Senate expresses its concern
jfjj^j^lfe^' Farmer Speaks of Riots
I'lSi^C^^Rijihts and Responsibility
"happCiriiv,
G - CthIAe igrov: r.Ilnveton .cthnet^ olfo tv:;,c- t.:-CIA, CIA r^aC r-l:-,;t-. broke- ou.t z-u
.-•rity.
Uew'id h-J work-ki... -5 5
nseecru.trloitny v-hich onbe il - }»C'I-A orl r^ct c--rison also revc-al i imC friccti . tfhoramt ceder taonin t h^e es-ntsju ni;-id one snu cphe rt-est
-r :3on tUJ th' r.c COFi'V.tCu ri:f(
:l.t-orrt be- tct ctcheep pt--'j-e ar ament (Continued on page
oc^currc'l on Junr 22. Farming-
• .-.-.Ft iillmg the Roo?evelt Hall
T lorii-e to capiicity, voluntarily spent thrir
perillistening to James Farmer pro-h'i
civil rights philosophy. The rather res-ne-.
formal lecture was followed by a more
• K ted questiun ana answer oeriod prolonged
additional hour by the deluge of questions.
Mr. Farmer seated outside of Roosevelt Hall prior to hU
speech. With him are Locke James, retired Vice-Pres-ident
^nd T c " Ikoff, president of the student senate.
Garrison Links CIA
With Assassinations
In puct few week^ wt have been ix-iuii-irflaii
with ^peciiiDllon about Jim Garrison'n "i^errupt"
invest.icjation of thf^ Ke ^rii a/ A s assInriion, But
JiTi C^vri^^n brou-^nt in rnr; .iiidst of : -rk^
11036 'vrisn he V'f nt on
wU.Ua^r n hn—'s r.i^sornit'iso sm h.iotrL ci p^iC "- A
o rt'Hil iAfJ to
vul rrr.i.
RE^SC IH-. the Alsodid iriateM Os- '-rirt ef Oew ta'irdie-r c12: wh^so uino h'r^atneie-- i" " for thie
LMninr,g Ftahrem eprc -e'r,- rceccudror"e'.n tin, oanudt- , -uvreem .esnota l- ofw tehell t^c^iv. ihl irsi ghowtsn Ji;n g.e hinis -icnliiitel'i.i'lln U - thl oircs^e gHoi"a l"su dhu-r- s.opqcuci-f:-i:c ,t ro-lkcc aceliiccnitaeldly choisn tmroovne:r - sFiaarl,m oepr,in £iio nmse mon bverar oiof uas pisascuifeiss^t eorxpn^rTe-sl?ee adti ohnis Gi-d:u-vroinwga lhcisf Kyincugf's : , rnr,o-' -lo'i oiclecnrc ac pbayc isfai-yi.in Kg,in "gI i c- H-p: tfse lpta cleifia^-n ^an - "appce!o f — corieclcace Tohl et h^:iv ll i: onro-t
m--,ir-jiirion r^n-'l Xno=w7rk.cv£-v-i?. rthneows e f^e-c; rines pth-ecr ," Hev vise-v^oe ^.o^mt^d-
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tvhor^teu Ah,e c e vut- a- is tlur. coulf: b:^
r_i-7;rr th
:?>its htoo uplrdo-ays
it.
L^ y t h f - prr.Mutrm rather t^-^n rh- : .it=lns at pub-lniciH
fihs^cU, altnir-l: a wve-rlreto r^^y'm ho«I—lc.dsirlya - =cen. Althoiigh -h de=- onstr=-
tuipon sth ev .emivo verm.r-een=t;s ainry Ittso ebaurilldy counter ah ar-clc.. to lfeiussm e alusinlych dande— de- nfsatrcattoed s eUgrseegeast ioliknc,h mouusLstn bge mj^caiidmes. AiTlisuoa,t b4e gciinvi lt orig hhetlsp pthroe- tlohwemer. Mcalnaysr pesro gnorwa misgn noereedd bdyra- mordateicr troe scuolnt-ti nwuieth irne coeniev inygea rfe din- ebroattolm ai da,r e- -n tohte u Hsuiuacllsyes haetlp tehde.
mobF ar\'miolecrr,, cwe,h ifieee nlsot t hsauip proiorttinsg -do hmaovvec— a' ^rnct.le I Win. nthoete dci vtihl artii rthhtes b;"e,.eanrk i nIcnid epnrtcs-v rcekfir--i: - rpioo'sl ihcaes mmii-s-c-ccrr.Jduucctt. Ino rfa catl,le hgee dci tpeso lixic—e i^icosttO- Mac tion as lithee d ceascursiebe odf tthhee
Wrroautpts ruiott as a f5u3r0io ui6s,- tGhc.2'-«1-t-lc
ayg-je^dr- otold tiyconu'^thfosr mwh oimnto hf-a nm an- ;dI--~rhlyc lipriec-^ic-ed npiiroclihce ufnirtoil-dth ^a pboar.t - tha Aixjup causing a h!o<iay riyi
r.. hrcc^V o It, FariT.er feels rhat prt^^
har. c^jntiibiited ro the ^ ad co' nqouriraetidcn. H"le< ladcckfi npcevt i u-ir.C" XhEas. '?a. ci-n' - I c ontinued on pHfct i)
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| Title | The_Rambler_1967-08-11 |
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| Creator | SUNY Farmingdale State College |
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