The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1970, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas Thursday, November 5, 1970
CADET SLOUCH
by Jim Earle
From other campuses
Libbers ‘devout hypocrites’
By JAMES R. JACKSON
Most men on this campus have
no doubt encountered phrases
such as “male chauvinist pig” in
the light of the ongoing Wom
en’s Liberation movement. If cam
puses could be rated on chauvin
ism, I am sure A&M would be
first on the libbers’ list. Even
Maggies, so-called Liberators or
not, would attest to this.
Personally, I am tired of being
beat over the head with the
“chauvinist pig” phrase, and I
am sure most Aggies are. I am
convinced that any female who
thinks or proclaims she is a
“liberator” is a devout hypocrite.
Consider the evidence. Have
you ever met an honest to good
ness liberator? I mean the fact
is, all women want to be man
handled. Have you met one
on this campus who doesn’t? Any
where? Brother, you never will.
This myth was sufficiently ex
posed in an article in the Daily
Evergreen at the University of
Washington recently. The author,
Model Cities
seminar set
Friday at 1:30
“When I told my instructors my ride was leavin’ early, I
thought you had a car—didn’t you know that I don’t have
a car either?”
Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
Brazoria County Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
room 304 of the Physics Building.
Game Club will meet at 7:30
p.m. in the Social Room of the
MSC.
San Angelo-West Texas Home
town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in the MSC.
Texas A&M Model Airplane
Club will meet at 8:15 p.m. in
room 229 of the Chemistry Build
ing. Films from Boeing and LTV
will be shown.
Association of Students from
Mexico will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
the Art Room of the MSC.
FRIDAY
American Association of Uni
versity Women B-CS Branch will
meet at 7:45 p.m. at the Hillel
Foundation Building at Jersey
and Dexter. Techniques for com
munity change will be discussed.
Finance Association will meet
at 2 p.m. at 400 S. Ackard in
Dallas for a field trip to the
Federal Reserve Bank in Dallas.
SATURDAY
Game Club will meet at 9 a.m.
in room 3D of the MSC.
SUNDAY
Rainbow Girls will meet at
12:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn to
hold their Grand Cross Mystic
Banquet. Those interested can
call Mrs. Hansons by noon
Thursday at 823-8157.
The Urban Planning Depart
ment of the College of Architec
ture and Environmental Design
will sponsor a “Model Cities”
seminar at 1:30 p.m. Friday at
the Memorial Student Center.
Herbert Hyman of the Urban
Affairs Department at Hunter
College in New York will discuss
“Citizen Participation in Model
Cities.”
Kaleb Nelson, seminar coordi
nator, said Hyman has been ac
tively involved in the “Model
Cities” program since its incep
tion in 1965. He has been working
with several citizens groups in
New York.
Nelson said the seminar also
will include presentations by four
Texas A&M urban fellows par
ticipating in “Model Cities” pro
grams across the state.
Correction
TUESDAY
Rugby Club of A&M will meet
at 8 p.m. in room 310 of the En
gineering Building to discuss ex
hibition schedule and Lone Star
Beer tourney.
The Battalion Wednesday
wrongly reported the Mam’selles
would meet at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The group will meet tonight
at 7 p.m. at 1202 Pershing in
College Station.
The Battalion regrets any in
convenience the error may have
caused.
Cbe Battalion
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Managing Editor Fran Haugen
News Editor Hayden Whitsett
Women’s Editor Diane Griffin
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a “male chauvinist pig” points
out that most women’s liberation
advocates are copouts and cites
identifying characteristics.
According to the article, you
know it’s a women’s liberation
copout when . . .
. . . you visit a mens’ dorm
turned coed and discover half of
the stand-up urinals have been
converted into floral displays.
. . . your girlfriend starts wear
ing nylons under her work pants
to keep the leg-hairs from stick
ing through.
. . . she buys a steel-reinforced
handbag to match her construc
tion boots.
. . . she wears an asbestos
Maidenform to the bra-buming.
★ ★ ★
Gov. Preston Smith has re
fused to speak at the University
of Houston, where he was asked
back after refusing to speak to a
large crowd of hecklers Oct. 8.
In a poll conducted by The Daily
Couger 50 per cent of the stu
dents felt Smith’s right of free
speech was violated.
Thomas Bell, Young Democrats
vice president, said, “I don’t think
he’ll return because he came only
for political reasons. When he
met the confrontation, he wanted
it and used it to gain support
from the silent majority as a
display of the radicals.”
At Texas Tech, the freaks out-
scored the pigs 9-5 in a baseball
game there Thursday. The atmos
phere was friendly and the gen
eral attitude was one of infor
mality.
Most of the campus police had
painted pictures of pigs on their
shirts, and one had printed “I’m
proud to be a pig.” One of the
freaks had an American flag on
the back of his shirt and one had
a Linus shirt sporting a rather
explicit phrase.
★ ★ ★
At Eastern New Mexico Uni
versity a petition is circulating in
an attempt to prevent Dr. Ben
jamin Spock from speaking on
campus.
The petition reads in part, “As
taxpayers we must object to
using any buildings or facility
paid for by the taxpayers of New
Mexico for this man to present
his radical beliefs to the young
and impressionable of our college
students.”
Al Capp was specifically men
tioned as being an acceptable
speaker as opposed to Dr. Spock.
★ ★ ★
A University of Texas nutrition
expert fed 64 laboratory rats on
nothing but bread called “enrich
ed” by commercial bakeries.
Within 90 days, 40 of the ro
dents had died of malnutrition.
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