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2 Friday, January 14,1994 Week’s Events to Mark Birthday of Slain Leader BY STACIE B. LORRAINE STAFF WRITER Next week promises to be an opportu nity for students to learn about the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and multiculturalism in their lives. There will be drama, dancing, dialogue and discus sion throughout next week to educate and enlighten the public about King’s life. The celebration will start Sunday at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Ban quet, which will be held in the UNC ball room at the Carolina Inn. Tickets are sls and can be obtained by calling the Office of University Affairs. Monday’s activities will begin with a series of workshops for 30 to 50 high school students called “Celebrating Youth” in the Toy Lounge in Dey Hall. Playwright Sam Irving, a UNC alumnus, will provide a presentation of one of King’s speeches. Donyell Phillips, a UNC junior who organized the woikshops, said that when she planned events for the day, she knew she wanted to include young people. “I wanted to find out how much young people know about Dr. King, and whether they think his message is relevant today.” One workshop will explore civil rights and King’s accomplishments that area. KING FROM PAGE 1 cause Baptist ministers preach, they don’t always follow the text.” His experiences with King were not limited to this one occasion. Stone was editor of the New York Age when he first restaurant hourly positions Jew Restaurant Opening/ Soon in DURHAM on the ground floor of our upscale, casual, full service dining restaurant! Great Pay t Benefit/, flexible Schedule/. APPLYIN PERSON Mon.- Frl. 9am-6pm & /TTI A TYI/Yl Sat. 10am-4pm at: (tK/1 I IY.S 4010 Chapel Hill Blvd. VJ - LU LIJ A U frcmss tom South SSquan, -Am&OcanG/ull Mall) 419-7022 eoe.m/f. Brought to you by We UNC Summer School.. .Plan ahead with this abbreviated list of the 1994 Summer Comes. MOTE: Also offered, but not all listed below are: a) Undergraduate and graduate courses of independent studies, special readings, seminars, internships, honors, practicums, research, thesis, and dissertation; b) courses for graduate students only; c) courses in Health Affairs schools; and) short courses, Summer School Abroad, and courses for special groups. First Summer Session 1994 Class Schedule AFAM (Afro-American Studies) AFAM 040 Blade Experience AFAM 041 Blade Experience AFRI (African Studies) AFRI 040 Intro African Civ AFRI 065 Amer Poli/econ AMST (American Studies) AMSTO26 Emer Amer Cult ANTH (Anthropology) ANTH 041 Gen Anth ANTH 099 Spec Projects ANTH 134 Art & anth ANTH 140 gender & culture ANTH 151 Field School ARCH ART (Art) ART 001 Basic Draw ART 002 3-D Des/lntro Sculp ART 003 2-D Design ART 015 Painting I ART 016A Sculpture I ART 030 hist archi ART 031 Hist of West Art ART 038 Surv Modem Art ARTO44 modem design ART 045 Painting II ART 046A Sculpt II ART 065 Painting 111 ART 066A Sculpt 111 ARTO72 impress & symbolism ART 085 Painting IV ART 100 indivi student painting ART 086A Sculpt IV ART 101A Indiv Stud Sculp ART 105 Painting V ART 106A Sculpt V ART 125 Painting VI ART 126A Sculpt VI ART 155 Painting VII ART 156A Sculpt VII ARTl74artßianth ART 175 Painting VIII ART 176A Sculpt VIII ASIAN STUDIES CHIN 050 CHINESE CIVILIZAT ASTR (Astronomy) ASTR 031 Descript Astronomy ASTR 031 L Descript Astr lab ASTR 031 P Descript Astr Lab/Planet BIOL (Biology) BIOL 011 Principles of BIOL BIOL 011 L Intro BIOL Lab BIOL 045 Fund/Hum Anat/Phys BIOL 052 Cell t Devel BIOL BIOL 053 Molec BIOL & GENET BIOL 054 Ecology & Pop BIOL BIOL 063 L Vert Struc-Evol Lab BIOL 080 biology of insects biol 0801 insect biology lab BUSI (Business Administration) 8U51024 Intro Managemnt Sd BUSI 071 BASIC ACCTG PRNCPLS BUSI 096 G BASIC COMP SKILLS BUSI 0897 SELECTED TOPICS BUSIIOO COMMUNICATIONS BUSII3O OPERATIONS MGMT BUSII4O LEG ENVIRON OF BUSI 8U51142 MANAGERIAL LAW BUSIISO ORG BEHAVIOR 8U51157 PERSONNEL MGMT BUSII6O PRINC OF MARKETING 8U51163 SALES MANAGEMENT BUSII7O MANAGEMENT ACCTG BUSIIBO PRIN FINANCIAL MGT BUSII9O ADMIN POLICY BUSI 234 MANAGING SERVICES BUSI 259 POWER-INFLUENCE BUSI 270 M FIN ACCTG I BUSI 271 ACCTG & CONTROL II BUSI 273 M MGMT ACCTG CHEM (Chemistry) CHEM 011 GEN DESCRIP CHEM I CHEM 011 L QUANT CHEM LAB CHEM 041 ANALYTICAL METHODS CHEM 041 L LAB-ORG/ANAL 810 I CHEM 061 INTRO ORG CHEM I CHEM 062 INTRO ORG CHEM II CHEM 062 L LAB ORGANIC CHEM CHEM 099 RES CHEM UNDERGRAD CHEM 101 SPEC PROBLS IN CHEM CHEM 130 INTRO BIOLOG CHEM CLAS (Classics) CLARO2O ANCIENT CITIES CMPL (Comparative Literature) CMPL 021 GREAT BOOKS I CMPL 140 READING COURSE COMM (COMMUNICATION STUDIES) RTVM 026 MEDIA CRITICSM RTVM 076 AUDIO PRODUCTION RTVM 087 FILM/VIDEO PROD RTVM 090 INTERNSHIP RTVM 101 SPEC TOPICS PROD RTVM 154 COMM AND INFO TECH SPCH 033 PUBLIC SPEAKING SPCH 041 PERFORMANCE OF UT SPCH 052 INTRO INTERPER COMM SPCH 056 GENDER COMMUNICAT SPCH 063 SOUTHERN EXP/RHETOR SPCH 145 FICTION IN PERFORM SPCH 151 TOPICS COMM THEORY SPCH 165 SPEECHWRITING COMP (Computer Science) COMP 004 INTRO TO COMPUTERS COMP 014 INTRO PROGRAMMING COMP 096 COMPUTERS & SOCIETY DRAM (Dramatic Art) DRAM 015 ELEMENTS OF DRAMA DRAM 016 ELEMENTS OF THEATRE DRAM 020 PLAY ANALYSIS DRAM 035 ACTING/NON-MAIORS DRAM 056 MVMT FOR THE ACTOR DRAM 060 STAGECRAFT DRAM 084 STD DRAM THRY/CRISM ECON (Economics) ECONOIOECON: INTRO ECON 070 ECONOMIC STATISTICS ECON 100 APPLIED MICRO ECON 101 MICRO THEORY ECON 130 MONEY; FINANCL ECON ECON 132 IN TH/MONEY INC EMP ECON 135 ECON HIST US ECON 141 ANALY PUBLIC FIN ECON 159 HIST/ECON DOCTRINES ECON 163 ECON DEVELOPMENT ECON 185 FINANCIAL MARKETS ECON 190 ECON OF LABOR REL EDCI (Educational Curr I Inst) EDCII99INDPT STUDY EDCI 200 INTRO TO CURRICULUM EDCI 283 ADV TEACHING OF FL EDFO (Educational Foundations) EDFO 120 SOC FOUND AM EDUC EDFOIBO STATISTICS I EDFO 201 PSY LEARNING SCHOOL EDFO 380 STATISTICS 111 EDSP (Education, Spec Prof Progs) EDSP 200 INTRO TO SCH COUNS EDSP 209ISSUES/ORG GUD SERV EDSP 224 PRNT/FMLY HNDCP CHD EDUC (Education) EDUC 004 ART FOR ELEM TCHERS EDUC 054 SOC CNCPTS PR AM ED EDUC 065 TEACH PROFESSION EDUC 066 PLAN FOR TEACHING EDUC 072 PSY OF LEARNING EDUC 153 CONT RDNG & WRTNG ENGL (English) ENGL 010 BASIC WRITING ENGL 011 ENG COMP & RHETORIC ENGL 012 ENG COMP & RHETORIC ENGL 020 ENG LIT/MID AGE/18C ENGL 021 ENG LIT 19TH-20THC ENGL 023 INTRO TO FICTION ENGL 036 ENGLISH GRAMMAR ENGL 052 CHAUCER ENGL 054 16TH-CENT ENG UT ENGL 058 SHAKESPEARE ENGL 081 AMER LIT 1865-1930 ENGL 083 THE AMERICAN NOVEL Other students will make posters for a community march that will take place at 1 p.m. It will be followed by a community memorial service at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Chapel Hill. Michael Dejoie, editor of Southern Christian Leadership Conference National Magazine, will speak at noon Tuesday in the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center. At 7:30 p.m. in Great Hall, the UNC National Pan Hellenic Council will allow the community to express its interpreta tions of King’s legacy through drama, ora tion, music or dance. The Campus Y is hosting “A Show of Hands for Peace and Unity” at noon Wednesday in Polk Place. Actor Gregory Bargeman, who also is a librarian with the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., will present a selection of King’s speeches. Journalist William Leventhal will lead a discussion at 1 p.m. Wednesday on the “Role of the Student Activist: Then and Now” in the BCC. At noon Thursday, the black cultural center will feature Bernard Boxill, profes sor of philosophy, and Harry Amana, as sociate professor of journalism, in a discus sion on the evolution of black political philosophy. At 6:30 p.m., the Rev. Jo met King in 1959. Their friendship contin ued as Stone later became an assistant to Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y. Stone sadly remembers King’s death. “The day he was killed, I had to go on NBC to do a commentary, and I cried and cried,” Stone said. “I was shaving and crying. I couldn’t stop crying. It really ENGL 088 SOUTHERN AM LIT ENGL 093 20TH CENT POET ENGL 136 MODERN ENGLISH ENGL 15416TH CENT ENGL UT ENGL 187 FOLKLORE IN SOUTH ENGL 188 SOUTHERN-AMER LIT FOLK (Folklore) FOLK 187 FOLKLORE IN SOUTH FREN (French) FREN 001 ELEM FREN FREN 002 ELEM FREN FREN 003 INTERMED FREN FREN 040 FR THEA IN TRANSL FREN 095 SPEC TOPICS FREN 101 X ELEM FREN/GRAD GEOG (Geography) GEOG 010 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 020 WORLD REGIONS GEOG 095 TOPICS IN GEOG GEOG 173 SPATIAL DATA REP GEOG 211 SPC WORK GEOL (Geology) GEOLOII INTRO GEOL GEOL 011 L INTRO GEOL LAB GERM (German) GERM 001 ELEM GERMAN GERM 003 INTERMED GERMAN GERM 101 X ELEM GERM FOR GRADS HIST (History) HIST 011 HIST OF WE CIV I HIST 012 HIST OF WES CIV II HIST 018 CONT WLD SINCE 1945 HIST 021 AM HIST TO 1865 HIST 022 AM HIST SINCE 1865 HIST 030 RUSSIA TO 1861 HIST 033 TRAD E ASIA HIST 054 CATHEDRAL & CASTLE HIST 074 AM WEST, 1800-RES HIST 084 REVOL CHANGE CHINA HIST 090 TOPICS IN HIST HIST 091 INDEP STD HIST HIST 138 GR BRITAIN 20TH C HIST 148 CIVIL WAR AMERICA INLSOnformation I Library Science) INLS 110 SELECTED TOPICS INLSIII INFO RESOURCES I INLS 612 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ITAL (Italian) ITAL 001 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN ITAL 041 ITAL REN UT TRANS JOMC (Journalism t Mass Communication) JOMC 011 WORLD OF MASS COMM JOMC 053 NEWS WRITING JOMC 054 REPORTING JOMC 057 NEWS EDITING JOMC 085 GRAPHIC DESIGN JOMC 097INDV STUDY JOMC 130 PRINCIPLES OF PR JOMC 132 P.R. WRITING JOMC 164 INTRO MASS COMM LAW JOMC 170 PRINC OF ADVERTS JOMC 191 PROSEM IN CONT JOUR LATH (Latin) LATN 001 ELEM LATIN LATN 003 INTERMED LATIN LING (Linguistics) UNG 030 INTRO TO LANG LSRA (Leisure Studies Recreation Admin) LSRA 010 INTRO LEISURE SERV LSRA (WIND STUDY IN LSRA LIAM (Latin American Studies) LTAM 160INTEN YUCATEC MAYA MASC (Mjtlne Science) MASC 138 ENVR PROC COST ZONE MASC 141S SPEC PROS MAR BIOL MATH (Mathematics) MATH 010 ALGEBRA MATH 016 INTUITIVE CALCULUS MATH 018 SELECTED TOP/MATH MATH 022 CALCULUS BUS/SS MATH 030 TRIG/ANAL GEOMETRY MATH 031 CALC FUNC ONE VAR I MATH 032 CAL FUNC ONE VAR II MATH 033 CALC FUNC SEV VAR MATH 081 DISCRETE MATH MATH 083 IIN/ALG DIFF EQ MATH 121 ADVANCED CALC I MATH 124 ELEM DIFFEREN EQUAT MATH 134 ELE OF MOD ALG MATH 147 MATRIX THEORY MUSC (Musk) MUSC 001A PIANO UNIVERSITY Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday 7 pm. State Sen. Jeannie Lucas of Durham wi speak si (he Caroina inn's UNC BaSroom. Spjn. First Baptist Church will hold a community memory setvice. Noon Michael Oojoie, editor of Southern Christian Leadership Conference National Magazine. will speak in the Sonja H. Stone Black Cultural Center. 7:30 pun. UNC National Panhefente Cound wM present *l. Too, Sing America.' Noon Campus Y wi present "A Show of Hands lor Peace and Unity' in Polk Place. 1 pjn. Joumafet and author WiiamLevanthalwffl speak in the BCC. fc3op.m. Residence haß programs. Noon Bernard Boxffl, professor of phiosophy, and Harry Amana, professor of joumaSsm and mass communication, wi speak in the BCC. 6:30 pjn. Rev. Jo Watson v 8 speak M a <ai3fte!ightYigß in the Pit 7 p.m. Mary Frances BaTy.chaitwwnan of the U.S, Commission on Chi Rights. vaM present the week's keynote lecture in Memorial Hail. Noon Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will present "Perspectives on Or. King's Life' in the BCC, 7 p.m Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Contest wi be held in the Union Cabaret Watson will be the guest speaker for a candlelight vigil in the Pit. Mary Frances Berry, chairwoman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, will present the keynote lecture of the week in Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. Thursday. As the week comes to a close Jan. 21, Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity will present a forum at noon in the BCC. The program, “Perspectives on Dr. King’s Life,” will affected me. I think it was the lack of the fulfillment of promise.” King’s accomplishments also have left a lasting impression on many who did not know him as well. John Bradley, president of the Black Student Movement at UNC, cherishes the holiday observed for King’s birthday. “It’s a time where humans on earth celebrate a man who gave himself to the community and the world,” he said. “We recognize a man who did alot with marches and speeches. He gave all of that and his life to show that we can achieve freedom OPEN 9 am~l2 midnight 7 days a week /fERP Mm Drug Stores Glenwood Square Shopping Center 1218 Raleigh Rd., Chapel Hill •Telephone96B-3777 POLI 066 POLI PSYC POLI 071 INTRO PUB POL ANAL POLI 075 POLIT PART & ELECT POLI 086 INTERN REL WRLD POL POLI 087 LAT AM/US WRLD POL POLI 088 INTER ORG GLOB ISS POLI 099 IND STUDY P0L1153 CONST POL JUD PROC P0L1172 EXECUTIVE POL PORT (Portuguese) PORT 001 ELEM PORT PORT 035 MOD BRAZ UT/ENG TR PSYC (Psychology) PSYC 010 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 020 INTRO COGNITIVE PSY PSYC 023 BIOPSYCHOLOGY PSYC 024 CHILD DEVELOPMENT PSYC 028 PERSONALITY PSYC 030 STAT PRIN PSYC RES PSYC 033 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 050 LAB RES/PSYC PSYC 080 BEHAVIOR DISORDERS PSYC 098 INDEP RES PSYC 140 ADVANCED PERSONAL PSYC 144 CHILDHOOD DISORDERS PUPA (Public Policy Analysis) PUPA 071 INTRO PUB POL ANAL PUPA 098 IND STUDY PUPA PWAD (PEACE. WAR & DEFENSE) PWAD 090 SEMINARS IN PWAD RELI (Religious Studies) RELI 010 WORLD RELIGIONS RELI 058 JESUS/NYTH/TRAD/HIS MUSC 002 VOICE MUSC 003A VIOLIN MUSC 0038 VIOLA MUSC 007 P CONCERT BAND MUSC 0088 UNIV CHORUS MUSC 020 FUND MUS CLASR MUSC 021 FUND OF MUSIC I MUSC 042 MUSIC MASTERPIECES MUSC 045 INTRO TO JAZZ MUSC 081 AMER POP SONG MUSC 098 SP STUDS UNDERGRAD MUSC 2088 UNIV CHORUS PHIL (Philosophy) PHIL 020 MAIN PROBLEMS PHIL PHIL 021 INTRO SYMBOL LOGIC PHIL 022 INTRO ETHICS PHIL 032 PHILOSOPHY RELIGION PHIL 034 BIOETHICS PHIL 046 PHIL ISSU/FEMINISM PHIL 056 ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY PHIL 058 MODERN PHILOSOPHY PHPR (Pharmacy Practice) PHPRIOB CLIN PHAR CLERKSHIP PHPR 135 INTRO RES PHAR PRAC PHPR 179 MON DRUG THERAP PHYA (Physical Education Required Act) PHYA 011 AEROBIC DANCE PHYA 013 GOLF PHYA 017 BEGINNING JAZZ PHYA 019 BEGINNING MOD DANCE PHYA 020 RACQUETBALL PHYA 020 Y INTERMED RACQUETBAL Coming In March! Summer School Catalog & Directory of Classes Summer Session Dates: Ist Session: May 19-June 24 2nd Session: June 28-August 2 Use Caro Line to register early for Summer (same time as for Fall 1994). Graduating Seniors apply through Summer School. For further information come by 200 Pettigrew Hall or call 966- PHYA 027 BEG SWIMMING PHYA 029 BEG TENNIS PHYA 033 WEIGHT TRAINING PHVE (Physical Education) PHYEO4I PERSONAL HEALTH PHYE 074 HELP PE ELEM SCHI PHYE 076 PHYSIOLOGY PHYE 077 HIST-PRIN PHYE PHYE 080 MOTOR SKILL LEARN PHYE 081 SPORT SPYCH/SOC PHYE 088 EMERGENCY CARE PHYE 090 IND STUDIES PHYS (Physics) PHYS 020 BASIC CONCEPTS PHYS PHYS 024 GENERAL PHYSICS PHYS 026 MECHANICS PHYS 124 PHYS H/SCH TEACHERS PHYS 0201 BASIC CONC PHYS LAB PHYS 024 L GENERAL PHYSICS LAB PLAN (Planning, City • Regional) PLAN 046 INTRO TO PLANNING POLI (Political Science) POLI 041 INTRO TO GOVT IN US POLI 042 STATE GOVT IN US POLI 043 URBAN POLITICS POLI 045 INTRO TO NAT OF LAW POLI 052 INTRO FOREIGN GOVT POLI 055 FALL OF SOV POL SYS POLI 061 MAJISS POL THEORY POLI 062 AM POL THEORY POLI 064 INT POUTHT/MAR/MOD RELI 062 MODERN ISLAMIC CIV RUSS (Russian) RUSS 1-2 INTENS ELEM RUSSIAN RUSS 1-2 R RECITATION SOCI (Sociology) SOCIOIO AMERICAN SOCIETY SOCI 011 HUMAN SOCIETIES SOCI 012 SOCIAL INTERACTION SOCI 015 REG SOC OF SOUTH SOCI 020 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCI 022 BLK-WHT REL IN US SOCI 023 CRIME AND DELIN SOCI 030 FAM & SOC SOCI 031 SOC REL IN WORKPLACE SOCI 050 SOCIOI THEORY SOCI 052 DATA ANAL SOC RES SOCI 092 INDEP STUDY SOCI 111 SOC MVMTS/COL BEH SOCIIIS ECONOMY & SOC SOCII3I AGING SOWO (Social Work) SOWO 203 INSTIT DISCRIMIN SOWO 220 SOC WORK PRCT I SOWO 221 SOC WORK PRACT II SOWO 222 SOC WORK PRCT 111 SOWO 223 SOC WORK PRCT IV SOWO 224 SW W/WK GP, OR. COM SPAN (Spanish) SPAN 001 ELEM SPANISH SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH SPAN 003 INTERMEDIATE SPAN SPAN 035 CONTEM LA AM PROSE include dramatic readings and a short film with discussion on King’s life. The Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Contest will conclude Friday’s events at 7 p.m. in the Union Cabaret. Delta Sigma Theta sorority will sponsor “The Black Male: Myth or Reality and How it Affects the Black Community,” which will feature students, faculty and staff in dramatic and interpretive monologues. and achieve closeness between races.” Rev. J.R. Manley of the First Baptist Church of Chapel Hill said King’s dreams should be applied to solve society’s ails. “Martin Luther King Jr. achieved the ultimate in overcoming disabilities because of his disciplined spirit and his faith in God,” he said. “That kind of spirit would help to move us out of problems we have in various institutions, like church, school and government. “King would really represent anew day if we could plug into his dream and have it become part of the American psyche." SPAN 046 CERVANTES ENG TRANS STAT (Statistics) STAT 011 BA CPT STAT/DA ANAL STAT 023 PROB-STAT FOR BUSI WMST (Womens Studies) WMST 046 PHIL ISSU/FEMINISM WMST 056 GENDER COMMUNICAT WMST 140 GENDER AND CULTURE WMST 190 W.S. PRACTICUM Second Summer Session 1994 Class schedule AFAM (Afro-American Studies) AFAM 040 Black Experience AFAM 041 Black Experience AFRI (African Studies) AFRI 040 Intro African Civ AFRI 063 AFRICAN BELIEF AMST (American Studies) AMST 040 INTRO AMER STUDIES ANTH (Anthropology) ANTH 026 PEOPLE OF BLACK AFR ANTH 041 Gen Anth ANTH 043 HUMAN EVOL & ADAPT ANTH 130 NATIVE N AMER CUL ART (Art) ART 001 Basic Draw ART 002 3-D Des/lntro Sculp ART 015 Painting I ART 0178 PRINT I (B) ART 032 Hist of West Aut ART 036 RENAISSANCE SURVEY ART 043 AMERICAN ART ART 045 Painting II ART 0478 PRINT 11(B) ART 064 WOMEN VISUAL ARTS ART 0678 PRINT 111 (B) ART 076 CONTEMPORARY ART ART 085 Painting IV ART 0878 PRINT IV (B) ART 105 Painting V ARTIO7B PRINT V (B) ART 125 Painting VI ART 1278 PRINT VI (B) ART 155 Painting VII ART 1578 PRINT VII (B) ART 175 Painting VIII ART 1778 PRINT VIII (B) BIOL (Biology) BIOL 011 Principles of BIOL BIOL 052 Cell & Devel BIOL BIOL 054 Ecology & Pop BIOL BIOL 062 INTRO PHYSIOLOGY BIOL 073 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR BIOL 011 L Intro BIOL Lab BIOL 062 L PHYSIOLOGY LAB BIOL 073 L ANIMAL BEHAVIOR LAB BUSI (Business Administration) BUSI 024 Intro Managemnt Sci BUSI 071 BASIC ACCTG PRNCPLS BUSI 096 G BASIC COMP SKILLS MLK Unafraid to Take Unsafe, Unpopular Stands Editor's note: This article originally appeared in the April 5,1968 edition of The Daily Tar Heel. Bill Amlong is now a civil-rights lawyer in Ft Lauderdale, Fla. BY BILL AMLONG EDITOR “There comes a time when one must take a stand that is neither safe, political nor popular, but which his conscience tells him is right.” The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King was standing on a wind-buffeted balcony of a Fire Island, N.Y., summer home giving a sermon of sorts _ to the 1,000 per- LOOKING sons who sat shivering in the / sand dunes be- \w4f\ That was Sat- l Jy, M I I J urday night, 'whd\J Sept. 2, 1967. Y,€ A& 5 Now, eight months later, Dr. King is dead. He is dead because he devoted his life to taking stands which were neither safe, po litical norpopular, but which his conscience told him were right. He died taking one of those stands. I met Dr. King that Saturday —and I knew then that I was meeting one of the greatest men of this century. Sitting beside him during the ferry ride from Long Island to Fire Island, I could not help but become aware that I was in the Campus Calendar FRIDAY lp.m. Passed Out (A Juggling Club) will meet in Carmichael Ballroom. 2 p.m. The Division of Health Affairs will spon sor writer, ethicist and lecturer Emily Friedman in 1301 McGavran-Greenberg Hall. 6:15p.m.N.C. Hillel will have Shabbat services followed by a $5 dinner at Hillel. 6:30 p.m. Grace Reformed Fellowship will have Bible study about the first five points of Calvinism in Union 226. SATURDAY 11 a.m.N.C. Hillel will sponsor “Wisdom of the Talmudic Sages” with George Schlesinger at Hillel. t Don't just look at a mountain, Climb it! | Don't just stand by a river, Raft it! | | Expeditions ore leaving for COSTA RICA and BELIZE during spring break, g For a vacation experience that is out of the ordinary call Exotic Expeditions, t Scuba Diving ■ Rafting • Backpacking ■ Comping 1 -800-5-EXOT/C £ BUSIIOO COMMUNICATIONS BUSII3O OPERATIONS MGMT BUSII4O LEG ENVIRON OF BUSI BUSII4I COMMERCIAL LAW BUSIISO ORG BEHAVIOR BUSII6O PRINC OF MARKETING BUSII6I ADVERTISING BUSII7O MANAGEMENT ACCTG BUSIIBO PRIN FINANCIAL MGT BUSIIB6 INVESTMENTS BUSII9O ADMIN POLICY CHEM (Chemistry) CHEM 021 GEN DESCRIP CHEM II CHEM 021 L QUANT CHEM LAB CHEM 051 INTRO INORG CHEM CHEM 062 INTRO ORG CHEM II CHEM 062 L LAB ORGANIC CHEM CHEM 099 RES CHEM UNDERGRAD CHEM 101 SPEC PROBLS IN CHEM CHEM 170 L SYNTH CHEM LAB I CHEM 171 L SYNTH CHEM LAB II CHEM 180 INTRO BIOPHYS CHEM COMM (COMMUNICATION STUDIES) RTVM 026 MEDIA CRITICISM RTVM 087 FILM/VIDEO PROD RTVM 105 SPEC TOPICS/MEDIA SPCH 033 PUBLIC SPEAKING SPCH 041 PERFORMANCE OF UT SPCH 052 INTRO INTERPER COMM SPCH 056 GENDER COMMUNICAT SPCH 071 INTRO GROUP PERFORM SPCH 185 COMMUNIC & ORGANIZ PLAN (CITY & REGIONAL PLANNING) PUN 131 QUANT METHODS CLAS (Classics) CUR 341 SPECIAL READING CLAS 062 TRAGIC DIMENSION COMP (Computer Science) COMP 004 INTRO TO COMPUTERS COMP 014 INTRO PROGRAMMING DRAM (Dramatic Art) DRAM 015 ELEMENTS OF DRAMA DRAM 035 ACTING/NON-MAJORS DRAM 056 MVMT FOR THE ACTOR DRAM 155 PUYWRITING ECON (Economics) ECON 010 ECON: INTRO ECON 070 ECONOMIC STATISTICS ECON 100 APPLIED MICRO ECON 101 MICRO THEORY ECON 130 MONEY; FINANCL ECON ECON 132 IN TH/MONEY INC EMP ECON 145 PUB POL TOWARD BUS ECON 161 INTERNATIONAL ECON ECON 193 HIST OF LABOR MOVEMENT EDCI (Educational Curr I Inst) EDCI 230 WRTG AND U ELEM EDCI 240INVES/TRNDS TCH ENG EDFO (Educational Foundations) EDFO 101 PSYC CHILDHD & ADOL EDFO 106 ED MEASURE & EVAL EDFO 201 PSY LEARNING SCHOOL EDFO 280 STATISTICS II EDSP (Education, Spec Prof Progs) EDSP 143 INTRO COMMUN DISORD EDSP 201 THEO OF COUNSELING EDSP 203 PRE-PRACT IN COUNS EDSP 289 SCHOOL MANAGEMENT EDUC (Education) EDUC 004 ART FOR ELEM TCHERS EDUC 041 EDUC IN AM SOCIETY EDUC 069 TEACH SKILLS UB EDUC 072 PSY OF LEARNING EDUC 0% TEACHING INTERNSHIP EDUC 153 CONT RDNG & WRTNG ENGL (English) ENGL 010 BASIC WRITING ENGL 011 ENG COMP & RHETORIC ENGL 012 ENG COMP & RHETORIC ENGL 020 ENG LIT/MID AGE/18C ENGL 021 ENG LIT 19TH-20THC ENGL 024 CONTEMP LIT ENGL 043 ENG NOVEL ENGL 052 CHAUCER ENGL 066 PROSE/POET CLAS PER ENGL 072 CHIEF ROMATC POETS ENGL 081 AMER LIT 1865-1930 ENGL 082 AM LIT 1930-PRESENT ENGL 088 SOUTHERN AM LIT ENGL 091 ENG NOVEL 1870-WWII ENGL 095 ENG-AM DRAM 20 CENT ENGL 166 ENG UT 1700-1780 ENGL 172 ROMANTIC PERIOD ENGL 188 SOUTHERN-AMER LIT ENGL 195 ENG/AMER DRAMA 20C FREN (French) FREN 002 ELEM FREN FREN 003 INTERMED FREN FREN 095 SPEC TOPICS FREN 102 X ELEM FREN/GRAD GEOG (Geography) GEOG 010 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 011 WEATHER AND CLIMATE GEOG 020 WORLD REGIONS GEOG 030 3RD WORLD ISSUES GEOG 095 TOPICS IN GEOG GEOG 167 TROPICAL ASIA GEOL (Geology) GEOL 016 EVOLUTION OF LIFE GEOL 016 L EVOL LIFE UB GERM (German) GERM 002 ELEM GERMAN GERM 004 INTERMED GERMAN GERM 102 X ELEM GERM FOR GRADS HIST (History) HIST 014 ANCIENT HISTORY HIST 018 CONT WLD SINCE 1945 HIST 021 AM HIST TO 1865 HIST 022 AM HIST SINCE 1865 HIST 031 RUSSIA 1861 TO PRESENT HIST 052 HISTORY OF GREECE HIST 064 HIST OF AM BUSINESS HIST 089 PEACE & WAR HIST 090 TOPICS IN HIST HIST 091 INDEP STD HIST HIST 165 HIS/AFRO AM TO 1865 INLS(lnformation & Library Science) INLS 131 MNGTOF INFOAGEN INLS 181 NETWORK APPS INLS 211 INFORESOURCES II INLS 256 DATABASE SYSTEMS UAL (Italian) ITAL 002 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN JOMC (Journalism a Mass Communication) JOMC 054 REPORTING JOMC 056 FUTURE WRITING JOMC 057 NEWS EDITING JOMC 073 INTRO/BROADCST JOUR JOMC 097 INDV STUDY JOMC 140 CURR ISS MASS COMM JOMC 146 INTL COMM JOMC 164 INTRO MASS COMM UW JOMC 171 ADVERT COPY & COMMU JOMC 191 PROSEM IN CONT JOUR LATN (Latin) UTN 002 ELEM UTIN LING (Linguistics) LING 030 INTRO TO UNG LSRA (Leisure Studies a Recreation Admin) LSRA 010 INTRO LEISURE SERV LSRA 130 INTRO/GRP DYN/COM L MASC (Marine Science) MASC 104 BIOL OCUNOGRAPHY MASC 138 ENVR PROC COST ZONE MASC 141S SPEC PROB MAR BIOL MATH (Mathematics) MATH 010 ALGEBRA MATH 017 FINITE MATHEMATICS MATH 018 SELECTED TOP/MATH MATH 022 CALCULUS BUS/SS MATH 030 TRIG/ANAL GEOMETRY MATH 031 CALC FUNC ONE VAR I MATH 032 CAL FUNC ONE VAR II MATH 111 DEV MATH CONCEPTS MATH 116 ELEM LINEAR ALGEBRA MATH 120 PROBABILITY MATH 133 ELE THRY NUMBERS MUSC (Musk) MUSC 001A PIANO MUSC 002 VOICE MUSC 003A VIOLIN MUSC 0038 VIOU MUSC 042 MUSIC MASTERPIECES MUSC 080 MASTERS OF JAZZ PHIL (Philosophy) PHIL 020 MAIN PROBLEMS PHIL PHIL 021 INTRO SYMBOL LOGIC PHIL 022 INTRO ETHICS PHIL 034 BIOETHICS PHIL 037 SOC ETHICS POL THOT PHIL 041 MORALITY AND UW PHIL 046 PHIL ISSU/FEMINISM PHIL 064 EXISTENTIAL PHILOSOPHY PHYA (Physical Education uttfp fiaily ®ar Iwl presence of someone who was great. His strength his immense strength, fortified by love of mankind shone through his humility. And Dr. King was a humble man. Humble, but determined. He knew where his people had to go, and he knew that he must lead them. And he had faith that he and his people would win. “If the irreparable cruelties of slavery couldn’t stop us, the difficulties we now face won’t make us fail,” he said. “We are going to get our freedom.” Dr. King was speaking from the bal cony, his deep mellow voice rolling over the crowd. He was speaking to rich white people. But it was the same kind of state ment that Dr. King had made in Mont gomery and Selma, Ala., to blacks, telling them they were going to get that freedom. And everybody would start singing, “We Shall Overcome, ” and the churches would swell with their voices, and even the state troopers with their billy clubs, cattle prods and police dogs couldn’t stop what Dr. King had started. Dr. King won that time. Later, during the summers of 1966 and 1967, he was grieved by the riots that broke out in major cities across the nation much like die riots that broke out across the country Thursday night as the Negroes got word of his murder. Even so, he kept faith in his nonviolent methods, and faith that extremists from neither side could keep the Negro from getting his due from society. SUNDAY 6:30 p.m. Zeta Phi Beta sorority will celebrate its 74th anniveisary with a reception in the Morrison Residence Hall recreation room. 7 p.m. Newman Catholic Student Center will have student Mass at Newman. ITEMS OF INTEREST Delta Phi Epsilon sorority will have informal rush beginning Tuesday. Call 933-0441 for more information. Phi Eta Sigma honors fraternity has applications for graduate and undergraduate scholarships avail able in the Honois Office in 300 Steele Building. Deadline is Tuesday. Required Act) PHYA 011 AEROBIC DANCE PHYA 013 GOLF PHYA 020 RACQUETBALL PHYA 027 BEG SWIMMING PHYA 029 BEG TENNIS PHYA 033 WEIGHT TRAINING PHYE (Physical Education) PHYE 041 PERSONAL HEALTH PHYE 074 HELP PE ELEM SCHL PHYE 075 ANATOMY PHYE 076 PHYSIOLOGY PHYE 077 HIST-PRIN PHYE PHYE 081 SPORT SPYCH/SOC PHYE 088 EMERGENCY CARE PHYE 090 IND STUDIES PHYS (Physics) PHYS 025 GENERAL PHYSICS PHYS 025 L GEN PHYSICS LAB PHYS 027 ELECTROMAG & OPTICS PHYS 027 L ELECTROMAG/OPT LAB PHYS 125 PHYS H/SCH TEACHERS POLI (Political Science) POLI 041 INTRO TO GOVT IN US POLI 042 STATE GOVT IN US POLI 044 BLACK POLITICS POLI 052 INTRO FOREIGN GOVT POLI 053 POLITICS IN ENGLAND POLI 056 CONT IAT AM POLI POLI 061 MAJISS POL THEORY POLI 064 INT POL/THT/MARJMOD POLI 074 POL FEASIBILITY POLI 080 PRES CONG & PUB POL POLI 081 INTL POL 3D WLD DEV POLI 086 INTERN REL WRLD POL POLI 087 LAT AM/US WRLD POL POLI 099 IND STUDY P0L1164 FEMINISM POL THEORY PORT (Portuguese) PORT 002 ELEM PORT PSYC (Psychology) PSYC 010 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 023 BIOPSYCHOLOGY PSYC 024 CHILD DEVELOPMENT PSYC 028 PERSONAUTY PSYC 030 STAT PRIN PSYC RES PSYC 033 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 050 LAB RES/PSYC PSYC 080 BEHAVIOR DISORDERS PSYC 098 INDEP RES PSVC 141 PSYC ADULTHOOD AGE PUPA (Public Policy Analysis) PUPA 074 POL FEASIBILITY PWAD (Peace, War A Defense) PWAD 078 PEACE & WAR RELI (Religious Studies) RELI 021 INTRO/OLD TEST LIT RELI 022 INTRO/NEW TEST UT RELI 035 PHIL APP TO RELI RUSS (Russian) RUSS 3-4 INTENS ELEM RUSSIAN RUSS 3-4 R RECITATION SOCI (Sociology) SOCI 010 AMERICAN SOCIETY SOCI 011 HUMAN SOCIETIES SOCI 012 SOCIAL INTERACTION SOCI 015 REG SOC OF SOUTH SOCI 020 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCI 022 BLK-WHT REL IN US SOCI 023 CRIME AND DELIN SOCI 024 SEX & GEN IN SOC SOCI 030 FAM & SOC SOCI 031 SOC REL IN WORKPLACE SOCI 050 SOCIOL THEORY SOCI 092 INDEP STUDY SOCIIIO FORMAL ORG & BURCY SOCII2I REUGION & SOC 50C1127 THE LABOR FORCE 50C1143 CONFLICT/BARGAINING SOWO (Social Work) SOWO 221 SOC WORK PRACT II SOWO 222 SOC WORK PRCT 111 SOWO 223 SOC WORK PRCT IV SPAN (Spanish) SPAN 002 ELEM SPANISH SPAN 003 INTERMEDIATE SPAN SPAN 004 INTERMEDIATE SPAN STAT (Statistics) STAT 011 BA CPT STAT/DA ANAL STAT 023 PROB-STAT FOR BUSI WMST (Womens Studies) WMST 024 SEX & GEN IN SOC WMST 046 PHIL ISSU/FEMINISM WMST 056 GENDER COMMUNICAT WMST 064 WOMEN VISUAL ARTS I WMST 190 W.S. 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