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Students And Faculty
Present Views On Cuba
DEA.V I. B. CAL'TIIEN, JR.
Cauthen Named
To Region Post
CHAIRMAN of the Region V
Selection Committee for the
Woodrow Wilson National Fel
lowship Foundation is Dean I. B.
Cauthen, Jr. of the University of
Virginia.
An associate professor of Eng
lish and associate dean of the
imiversity’s College of Arts and
Sciences, Dean Cauthen has pub
lished In various journals In
Elizabethan and seventeenth cen
tury literature, American litera
ture and textual bibliography.
Competition for the 1,000
Woodrow Wilson FellowsWps for
1963-64 is now luider way. Any
faculty member at any college or
university in Delaware, the Dis
trict of Columbia, Maryland,
North Carolina, Vir^la or West
Virginia may send nominations
to Dean Cauthen between now
and October 31.
All candidates must file the
required credentials with I^an
Cauthen by November 20.
By JACK WILLIAMS
This is the question that come to
our mind today about Cuba. As we
know, communism is a threat
against capitalism, and communism
is playing a very important role in
Cuba.
Khrushchev says, “Communism is
inevitable.” Are we going to let his
words come true, or are we going
j to fight him? If we leave Cuba alone,
j a communistic nation will be pres-
lent in the Western Hemisphere, and
communism will have made an ad
vancement over capitalism.
However, since we aided Cuba dur
ing the Spanish-American War, don’t
we have the right to stop them
against any infiltration that would
hinder the United States?. If Cuba is
being aided by a country, such as
the U.S.S.R., that could jeopardize
the United States, shouldn’t we have
the right ot take immediate action
against this aggressor?
This policy is stated in the Mon
roe Doctrine. But if we do take steps
against this threat, it might lead into
a nuclear war. What should we do?
Here ae a few comments of the
faculty and students.
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Miss Crenshaw, “Something should
have been done along time ago.
Mrs. Shadkleford, “I think with
Emerson that a foolish consistency
is the hobgoblin of little minds.”
Mr. Capps, “One can’t summarize
the Cuban situation without going into
every aspect of it.”
Mr. Prucell, “We have invaded
Cuba previously and failed.”
Gina Allen, “I think we should
watch the situation closely and weigh
each decision carefully before we
make any moves.”
Fan Faulkner, “Sink it”
Pam Larmer, “To definitely follow
the Monroe Doctrine.”
Ninety-five universities in the
South are now engaged in research
activities. However, 93 per cent of
the region’s total research is being
done by some 25 institutions.
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Earlier Rush Week Discussed By IFC
it was quickly decided that the ujity
of brother-sister rush weeks should
be maintained.
The Greek Sing Committee re-
ported that, because of the rel
atively small sing of some fratemt
ties, the sing would not be held untfl
after rush week.
Jay Barnhill, president, an
nounced that only one Greek organj.
zation has received social restric-
tions for this semester.
A proposal to hold Rush Week one
week earUer rather than during the
week of Oct. 22-25, was made at the
regular Interfarternity Council meet
ing. Sigma Pi representatives stated
that the 10-week pledge-training per
iod set up by the national fraterni
ties was hard to follow when rush
is late. They also pointed out that
rush week is too close to mid-semes
ter exams.
The Council decided that rush week
would be held at the previously ap
proved date because many of the
Greek organizations had already
made definite plane with the dates
in the latter part of October in mind.
A proposition that the brothers and
sisters hold separate rush weeks then
came before the council; however,
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