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UGA s Tekes cited
The University chapter of
Tail Kappa Epsilon fraternity
has been named the top TKE
chapter in the U S by TKE
International
A former president of the
University chapter. Jack Han
cock, ha* also been named as
the top TKE fraternity member
in the country.
TKE is the largest interna
tional college social fraternity
in the world with over 310
campus chapters in the U S.
and Canada
By BONNIE VOGEL
Clamorous Viet war resist
ance movements around the
country have quieted, and
books treating that conflict
arrive just as quietly in the
nation's bookstores each day
now.
The new books, written in
1972, offer a variety of views
about the war. In fact,
Vietnam has generated several
hundred volumes in the last 10
years, and of course, now with
the fighting supposedly over,
the hindsight writers wdl get a
crack at offering their ideas in
next year's new-books delive
ries.
"Books in Print in '72 —
Subject Index" separates the
differing approaches to the
country of Vietnam and to the
war just fought there Four-
and-one-half pages of minute
print record "Vietnam: Biblio
graphy, Description and Tra
vel, Economy. Foreign Rela
tions, History, Atrocities, De
struction and Pillage, Moral
Questions, Personal Narra
tives, Social Aspects and
Public Opinion.” ("Subject
Index" lists both the World
Wars in 11 pages.)
THREE HUNDRED books
published in the last five years
have titles which begin with
the word “war." Others which
also deal with the Vietnam
war. using poetic or similarly
obscure titles, are listed
elsewhere in the index.
A metaphorically-titled '73
book. FIRE IN THE LAKE,
written by Frances Fitzgerald,
an American journalist who
lived in Vietnam, describes the
struggles of the people of that
country to find a solution to
their own problems.
SOLDIER and THE AMNES
TY OF JOHN DAVID HERN
DON deal with two very
common problems of this war:
disillusionment and desertion
A New York Times journalist
helped Anthony B Herbert (Lt.
Col. Ret. I relate his life as the
“soldier" who finally retired
from his military career when
his protests about the war
crimes in Vietnam were
ignored and his formally filed
charges against his superiors
were dismissed.
JAMES RESTON, JR. writes
about his friend Herndon, an
Army deserter. The book
portrays the human dimension
of the problem of desertion and
anmesty. and asks the ultimate
question of whether or not
outlandish historical docu
ments. photos and formulas
which exaggerate his theory.
SEVERAL OF the Viet war
tomes reveal the optimism of
authors, among them Wilfred
Burchett's VIETNAM WILL
WIN and VIETNAM'S WILL
TO LIVE by Helen Lamb.
VIETNAM: THE ENDLESS
WAR by Leo Huberman et al
BOOK REVIEW
desertion from an army
engaged in war crimes can
itself be a crime.
Comedy has a strange place
in the war book index.
Nevertheless. THE WHITE
FLAG PRINCIPLE - HOW
TO LOSE A WAR AND WHY
by Shimon Tzabar outlines a
step-by-step program for the
achievement of the “Successful
Military Disaster.” Written
totally in a humorous vein
the book is reinforced by
and WAR WITHOUT END:
AMERICAN PLANNING FOR
THE NEXT VIETNAMS by
Michael T. Klare reveal some
of the pessimism.
Robert Drinan's VIETNAM
AND ARMAGEDDON: PEA
CE. WAR AND THE CHRIST
IAN CONSCIENCE, editor
Marvin Gettleman's VIET
NAM'S: HISTORY, DOCU
MENTS AND OPINIONS ON A
MAJOR CRISIS, John McAllis
ter. Jr.'s VIETNAM: THE
ORIGINS OF REVOLUTION
and David Duncan's WAR
WITHOUT HEROES, explore
the religious, moral, social and
historical implications and
extensions of the 10-year,
officially undeclared war
A GRAPHICS approach to
the subject of the war appears
in the photographs of Mark
Jury's VIETNAM PHOTO
BOOK and in drawings in
Charles Waterhouse's VIET
NAM WAR SKETCHES: FROM
AIR, LAND AND SEA.
The most ominously titled
book is Richard Spencer’s
VIETNAM IS A STATE OF
MIND which pursues philoso
phical questions surrounding
the event.
And finally, in addition to
histories and geographies,
sciences and biographies writ
ten about the war itself,
several non-war related books
have been produced as a result
of world focus on the tiny
Asian country only slightly
larger than New Mexico.
A VIETNAM SONGBOOK by
Barbara Dane and Irwin
Silber, VIETNAMESE COOK
ERY by Jill Miller and
VIETNAM POEMS present
cultural aspects of the Vietna
mese people themselves.
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) -
Chilean navy guards fought a
pitched battle with peasants in
the Vina del Mar area last
week seeking to recover the
body of slain Marxist President
- Salvador Allende from its
secret burial place, it was
disclosed Thursday.
There was prolonged shoot
ing. navy sources said, but no
casualties or arrests. The
newsmen and photographers
who dug out the story,
including UPI correspondent
Robert E. Sullivan, were
detained briefly in the southern
coastal city, but subsequently
released without charges
U.S. Embassy officials,
meanwhile, said eight Ameri
cans released from detention
by the new junta government
and held in the National
Stadium are in good health,
but weak and hungry.
An embassy spokesman said
the eight "probably want to get
out of the country as fast as
possible now." He described
their treatment as "generally
good, but they came out weak
and hungry."
Military authorities have
used the 75,000-seat stadium to
house the approximately 5,000
prisoners rounded up in the
two weeks following the coup
that overthrew Allende.
A team of foreign newsmen,
including Sullivan, were detain
ed for four hours Wednesday in
Vina del Mar by police and
navy units after they went to
the cemetery where Allende's
body is buried on a reporting
and photographic assignment
Davis named asst, dean
of University Law School
Samuel M. Davis, University
associate professor of law. has
been named assistant dean of
the University's School of Law.
A native of Pascagoula,
Miss., Davis graduated from
the University of Southern
Mississippi in 1966. He joined
the University’s law faculty in
1970.
His special fields are crimi
nal procedure, evidence, family
law and juvenile courts. He
will teach a part-time course
load while serving as assistant
dean.
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also been named as and Canada his protests about the war
ternity membership up 55 per cent
rnity rush has experienced an year’s sorority rush v/as down by 56, as 878
rr nAI * nAn * «•"*- women participated in comparison to last
year’s 934.
Fraternity rush has experienced an
approximate 55 percent increase over last
year, according to Herbert Bond, president of
the Interfraternity Council.
Bond said that there were 330 rushees that
signed up this year in comparison to last year’s
190 He explained that the sizeable increase is
due to the "conservatism at the University.”
The number of girls participating in this
Jan McCorkle, president of Panhellenic, said
the reduction of rushees was due to the shorter
list of names Panhellenic received from the
University.
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