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Monday, November 6, 1972 TH£ SAL€MIT€ Rage Seven II convalescence John Milton glares at the bedpan across the shelf And sighs. And I pick up my knitting again, And suddenly throw it at the Stiff-mummed basket of gloom Brought by "your friendly town florist." Who is also the town funeral director Who loves a parade. And John and I fight World War I again. Reliving the monotonous excitement and terror. And emasculating decadence of John Dos Passos' 1919. Then Jeffie calls, breaking the beige hospital sameness. Racing my close-regulated pulse. But I fight a wave of nausea And shut off his voice, cut this strength-giving Computer-wired link with my world . . •. And relegate my shell to the john. Where the nurses want me to live. And I grimace at the bed and crawl into that White knight of modern push-button machinery Which mocks me in its purity: I want to squash it with my sullied stomach Of railroad stitches. And I look at the bedpan on the shelf next to John Milton And Lucifer, Adam, Eve, John Donne, and the Life-filled Cavaliers. And I sigh. Again. if The construction at Salem's library continues week after week. This particular comer will one day boast a reconstructed Moravian house. Leg. Board Reviews Changes Legislative Board October 30, 1972 I. The meeting was called to order by Christina Spence. II. There will be a SGA meeting November 7, 1972 at 12:45 un less announced differently by Christina Spence. III. Those present suggested the following issues and topics to be discussed at the next SGA meeting: activities on campus dur ing January; Library Committee progress; departmental com mittees; the Salem tavern. SPEAK-OUT The Third World is that glo- bol mass of the forgotten, the hungry, and the destitute so much in need of our help. Here is Salem’s conception of the Third World as reported to the Sdemite representative: Marti Russell: “The 3rd world is Marti Russell.” Jane Lockwood: “There is no 3rd world at Salem.” Sally Burnett; “Sleeping and eating.” Sherrin Gardner; “I guess the first world is academics; I think the second one is the friendship of dorm living. The third world is the atmosphere here at Salem.” Karen Johnson: “I guess it is my third year at Salem. T took the road less travelled by,/ And that has made all the differ ence.’ ” (from Robert Frost) Laurie Daltroff thanks the following people for organiz ing and publishing the Salemite during her three week absence from school: Chris Moran Dee Wilson Anne Tillich Laura Turnage Kathy Bacon Cori Pasquier Margaret Everhart Chris Minter Lane Crawford Evie Yancey Nancy Jane Anderson Katherine Skinner And thanks to all the other interested people who have made this paper possible. 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