Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    RECRUIT
Continued from Poge 1
clear signal that Myles Brand
isn’t willing to acknowledge
decisions made hy elected stu
dent leaders,' 1 )<* kstuder said
"It will signal that all his talk
uhout discrimination and a
University lor everyone is just
lip service tind rhetoric "
Until Brand decides whether
the hoard's policy will he im
plemented. the iAlt s policy
on recruiters will remain a hot
topic of debate
KM 11 director Adell McMil
lan, who is appealing the
board’s decision to Brand, said
recruiters will he allowed to re
main In the KMU until Brand
makes a decision
But board momliors interpret
[hr filiation differently "Our
policy stands until it is vr
toed," Dei kort said
President brand .said hr has
not vi'l rn rived Me MiU.in's ap
peal. hut will act (piu sly when
he-does He would not com
meat ort the hoards derision
Thursday
Although it is MiMillan's |oh
to implement policy set by. the
boardH( directors, she said she
i annot implement this policy
because it 'conflicts with her
si htsdullng responsibilities
1 can no t a h id e b v t he
board's decision," MtMillun
said
The HMD hoard does not
make si hodullhg pollt y or l 'nl
versity policy, with which mili
tary recruiters have complied
The rammers have signed an
affirmative notion statement
vv i th Career i’la lin ing and
Placement Services. the depart
merit that sc hedulcs tallies fur
them it the KM!' However,
that statement specifically s.ivs
the military doesn't hillv min
111v with the affirmative action
guidelines
As .1 t 'niversitv adtnir.istra
tor, I urn obliged to abide !>s
t Ini versity poiii v Mi M i Man
said "Anv department.'.may
schedule in this building They
signed the statement
!! the dot ision is upheld by
the l'niversitv. It would lie Mill
ject to constitutional questions,
partii iitnrIv on f irst \mend
men! grounds, said l'niversitv
attorney i’eter Swan
MARINES
Continued from Page 1
hdgington saiii the limns when hit speaks to the
most stuiiitnls are usually those when people are
protesting near his table "The volume of students
around rny table definitely increases then 1 don t
mmd talking to peoplewith a different point of
view as long .is it is an intelligent, informed dis
cession
lor example, when students were protesting
near ills table during Ciay l’ride week last vear.
hdgington said that he spoke to more people that
day than he did during the entire year
hdgington also retailed the day the World
Peace and Disarmament group set up a table near
to- and "tiie students who were protesting and
those who disagreed almost got into a fist fight.
Verbal blows were exchanged, but no physical
ones." hdgington said
"Sometimes, students think it's great fun to
walk by my table, take an information pai ket, slip
something derogatory into it, and put it back on
the table," hdgington said “The\ never stu k
around to see what happens Usually. I pist walk
over and take it out, or I leave it there it's not
going to hurt anything 1 guess they think that
they've scored a great moral victory by doing
that,"
hdgington said on the whole, ills reception at
the University lias been a friendly one I think it
helps that I'm a University graduate, and an Ore
gon native Also, I'm open to all views
Kdgington said his job, like till jobs, has lIs Ups
unci downs " It's got its politic s and liurrauc rac \.
and its good, average and poor officers and enlist
ed people
When asked about the proposal liefore the KMl!
hoard to han military rec rollers from the- l.'MI I, he
said, 'll seems to lx- a small group of students
who want to han rec rollers, and 1 think they
should take into account the entire student Is id\
the silent majority They should look at all
c, lew points and not just their own
He added it w as not the military that set the
policy staling that people ol alternative lifestyles
are not conducive to a military environment, hut
rather, tiie polo \ was set hv tamgress ’We have
to follow their policy, he said, whether ice
agree or not
"1 like to think ol the- philosopher who said,
more or less, '! may not agree with what you say
or do. hut I will fight to the death to defend year
right to say it.'" Kdgington said "t nfortunately.
people don't always allow me the same resper t
Kdgington said fie would like to command a
group of young men and women someday, proha
lily as .1 battalion commander in charge cd 'SO lo
1,000 people lice IS also interested in advanced
degree work cither in engineering or manage
ment
"I'd just like to continue my education and my
marketability." Kdgington said "I'll he gone from
the military someday, and I'll have to find anoth
cr job someplace else
i
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meeting will ui« pia» e toddy at 1* »•> p m
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a speech by Dr Georgia Lee of Ul LA
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a( \ \ a m < ail i4« 4 46(1 for mure
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Oregon Ad Club * find annual tailgate j<u.My
will take plain Saturday from II a ;n
through halftime al lire edit end of the
AuUaft Stadium parking lui
( lrr>;> and lady (xauerntd i «rno put
li\i 14i vtiil Like j-Ld'W Saturday f*-;m n ><•
j *U p m at the First < . -;.4i
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KaactMIt. 4i inlirnal* 'i-v u»». :t will lake
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Alurnn. ! inne (-all on » 414» (of more
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plate li.rn>^h! at bat Kli«n iosthman'* fi .■«»
( all I4J ft 9 20 fur address r in or*
( hi Alpha < hnstian Fellowship w .
have it-* monthly prat*® and wrshit
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