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VOLUME XLX, NUMBER 6
MARS HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1975
HALF A LIFETIME
PRISON
4%-
'''4Ssv^^fe
i incoffi'
the score
7.
gained a'
>ion of
rensiveiy
progress
its went
le final
Lng Crev'
Shelli^
roted the
)ef ensi^^
;he Game*
iven un'
tackle®
Chester) •
William Geraway
'^ill speak on "Crime
Punishment in
Anierica" in Moore
Auditorium on Tuesd^
November 18 at 8:00
P-m. The lecture, as
^®ll as the movie
Sing Sing Thanks
giving” to be held in
®®lk Auditorium on
^'^esday, November 11
8:00 p.m., are
®ing co-sponsored by
^6 Visiting Lectur-
^d Artists Com
mittee and the Social
urk Cliib. There will
® no admission
*^harge for either e-
’'ent.
William Geraway is
^®thaps the most u-
A^gue lecturer in
Am,
srica today. He is
only man with a
^tice on his head, or
has been faced
^th the electric
^hair, lecturing in
the
United
States.
directe'
69er o£'
more strange is
fact that he
^'uaks for the death
^SUalty, although
, tce exposed to it
Sseif.
^ ^eraway, 38, having
,^®ht half his life
prisons in a 12-
^as nam®'
:standih^
iyer. ^
d ^^ced
th,
hii:
I like
HAYWOO^
area, twice
the electric
on first degree
^ ^dej: charges. He is
. ^an with a purpose,
a past he wants
I Share with the fu-
kleaders of the
^ion.
I ^ays Geraway, "I
® been involved in
t tiicidal situations
. ^Hi Florida to Cali-
5 ula to Massachu-
i^j^^^s-and I know that
^ 'Certain narrow a-
® of criminal con-
there is no
answer except-
the death penalty.
®on programming on
jV^ adult level is a
te of time and en-
i^^V-the older offen-
lik ^ are too entren-
d in a criminal
lifestyle, they do
not WANT to be re
deemed, and all reha
bilitative processing
must begin and end
with the offender
himself... the money
should be channeled
into juvenile pro
gramming and facili
ties ."
Mr. Geraway is ac
companied by Stacy
Reach's award-winning
short film on pri-
sons-"The Repeater."
Mr. Geraway also
speaks effectively on
the Mafia and the in
fluence of organized
crime on the American
economy and political
structure.
SOMETHING SPECIAL
As an appetizer for
Mr. Geraway's lecture
there will be a free
film in Belk Audito-
riiam on Tuesday even
ing, November 11th at
8:00 p.m. I have pre
viewed the film; it
is really great. The
title is "Sing Sing
Thanksgiving". It is
a rock concert in
Sing Sing Prison, New
York. The groups or
individuals that per
form are Jimmy Walker,
Joan Baez, B.B. King,
The East Harlem Sing
ers. It is in color
and runs about one
hour and a half.Don't
miss it or Geraway's
lecture one week
later.
Herr Kramer
William Garauay—CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN
AMERICA. November 18, 1978, Moore Audi-
torium.
"The measi4re of a man's real oharaater
is what he would do if he knew he would
Yianan he. found, out. "
CONTENTS PAGE
Cadenza 5
Campus Curios 2
Editorial 2
Good, Bad, Awfu I 7
Letters ‘to the
Editor 2
Minimester
Music
Pupeteer
SART
Sports
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