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years of the former senator’s life.
Event participants will also sing
Happy Birthday at 1 p.m. and
youth program event service tech
nician Scott Macdonald will video
tape people sharing personal sto
ries about the former dean.
“We’re trying to bridge the town
gown gap,” he said. “We need that
solidarity between us, so hook up
with us locals.”
The event programming also in
cludes guerilla theater performanc
es and music.
Those who remember him called
Morse the kind of man who connect
ed with all types of people because he
was multifaceted and compassionate.
“He was a farmer-scholar,”
Stathakis said.
Others agreed.
“I’m taking his birthday celebra
tion as a chance to pay my respects
and indicate the kind of man Morse
was,” said Edwin “Bing” Bingham,
youth program chairman and pro
fessor emeritus of history at the Uni
versity.
Bingham said Morse helped him in
1954 when he was studying for a year
at Yale in New Haven. He said he
hitchhiked to Washington, D.G., after
his car was impounded, and Morse
helped straighten things out for him.
Morse is still admired for his beliefs.
“He was totally against war,”
Youth Manager Eileen Erdell said.
“He stood for that and never let cor
porations buy him out.”
Erdell added that these ideas
should be considered because of re
cent United States military decisions.
“Our current government has us
thinking that war is necessary,” she
said. “It’s not.”
Erdell said Morse was a statesman
with strong character.
“He was someone whom I believe
our children should be taught about
in high school,” Erdell said.
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Contact the reporter at
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Meeting
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University-affiliated.
“A lot of students are being
blamed for something they weren’t
part of,” Panhellenic Council Presi
dent Jackie Ray said.
The University also reviewed
Wednesday the steps it has taken to
ensure another riot does not occur.
Administrators said they spoke with
and sent letters to the involved stu
dents and their parents, and have
worked with officers to help identify
people videotaped during the riot.
The University has also advertised in
the Emerald, providing students with
tips about partying and listing potential
consequences of unruly behavior.
The most dramatic moment
Wednesday occurred when EPD Lt.
Pete Kerns and Ilona Koleszar, a
lawyer at ASUO Legal Services,
clashed over property issues.
Kerns explained that students
watching the riots from rooftops and
porches were told to go inside be
cause they were on public property.
Koleszar disputed the officer’s claim,
saying the property was private.
Associate Vice President for Institu
tional Affairs Jan Oliver skipped over
the issue, saying if EPD believes the law
to be so, then students should follow it.
Koleszar took issue with Oliver’s
response to student rights and
responsibilities.
“The idea that the police say ‘so’ is
‘so’ doesn’t fly,” Koleszar said. “The
idea of ‘let the court sort it out’ is at a
loss to everybody.”
Kerns said EPD remains undecid
ed about its preventative methods
this Halloween; previous rioting oc
curred in 1996, 1997 and 1998.
Kerns did say EPD will increase its
patrols of the West University neigh
borhood. Meanwhile, members of
the Oregon Liquor Control Commis
sion will stop by houses that register
kegs to advise partygoers of individ
ual responsibilities, and EPD officers
will keep tabs on those residences.
Contact the reporter
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or the senior news reporter
at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com.
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