C0H.IM_.IA IJA.LY SPECTATOlĩ
Coach Rohan Urges Restraint
Bef ore Athletes in Gymnasium
By MARTIN FLL"M1.\._.U'U
l'.mphasiĩ.ing the neccssity for
luw and order on campus, var-
sity basketball coach Jack lîohan
told a crowd of about 500 stu-
dents ín 'University Gymnasĩum,
i athletes, "If you
are wUliug to be a parl oE mob
violence, I lake great pity on you
andtliis._Uiiiversity,"
Itohan stated these moderatĩng
words ycsterday afternoon at 1:30
' afler a meinber of the wrcstling
leam, Jim Quattroch
the student athletes
line in front of Hamil
"not let anyone or
<..cia.._o.hi -statéd
Rudd, Chairman of SDS, and
Cicero Wilson, Presĩdent ofSAS,
the two major protest leaders,
"should bo thrown out of this
school."
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SPRING
FESTIVAL - MAY 1968
St. Paul's Chapel • Columbia University
L'ONCERT - Thursday, May 2, at 8:30 P.M., by
THE TUDOR SiNGERS, directed by
Keith Shawgo. Ilyrtl - MASS FOR FIVE
VOICES and other n:
ORCAN RECITALS - Wedncsdays at 12:05 P.M.
May 8-WallaceM. Coursen.Jr.
Nancy Clarke, violin
May lS-Robert S. Baket
May22-KeithShawgc
\Iay 29 - Searle Wright
FESTIVAL CONCERT - Sunttay, May 12, at 8:30 P.M.
The Chapel Cboit (augmented) and Oichestra,
tlírected by Searie Wright. Music by J.S. B
Wĩlliam Walton, Willĩam Byrd, Leo Sowerby,
Ralph Vaughan Wiliiams. í.:iiíiim Milhaucl.
Gustav HoUt.and Searle Wright.
ADMISSION BY CARD. Contrihulors to Festival
Concerts Fund receive reserveti area cartls
(S2.50 - 2 carĩls). General Admission Cards
avuilable to students; may be picked up al
Earl Hall; Music Departmenl, 703 Dodge;
or in Room 104,Chapel (after 3:30 P.M.
wcckdays); or write: Chapel Music Secre-
tary (enclose a ĸta.nped retnrn cnvelope.
íf outside campus.)
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