Writer John Brunner speaks God appears on By RICH GRANT Collegian Senior Editor God appeared on campus Thursday night, performing his poetry, warning his audience in South Human Development that "we HAVE got to set our planetary house in order,” showing off his interdisciplinary omniscience What more could one ask from John Brunner, the English poet and w riter of science fiction? That he has the enthusiasm of Graham Kerr and the authority of God? "The main ingredient of the mix is me,” Brunner said. I DETEST being categorize 1 ” Brunner, the poet, launched into verbal pyrotechnics, giving each word its own vibration and form He tossed off parodies of poetry by Kipling, Sandburg and others, speaking in Middle English, his accent changing. The parodies served as introductions to chapters in his newest novel, "The Sheep Look Up ” He read his poem about children literally driven mad by the fighting in Ireland "If anybody has been wondering why I have been so pessimistic in my work, it is because of the nature of the times we live in." Brunner said. 'T wish the world was furnishing something more ENCOURAGING, more optimistic for my material.” Brunner's best known work is "Stand on Zanzibar,” a novel dealing with the population explosion which won him the 1969 Hugo Award for best novel Hugos are awarded by science fiction readers at conventions Set m the 21st century, with several billion humans alive, the novel tells "What it's like to live in a huge hive that has its own kind of hysteria and bursting point,” according to Philip Klass. associate professor of English and writer of science fiction under the name of William Tenn. Brunner has written about 60 other works, mainly science fiction, including general fiction, spy thrillers and two \olumes of poetry "I'm a writer,” Brunner said at a press conference earlier that day. "to have attempted a much wider range of material gives me a wider choice of tools ” Later, he stated, "What would happen when ALL science fiction writers felt the way I do'’ It would HASTEN the crumbling of the artificial barriers between science fiction and literature." Brunner treats his creativity like an investor, learning new skills, trying new angles, waiting out the low's, constantly exercising, constantly. "Writing is ALMOST a job that never stops,” Brunner said. "From breakfast to bedtime, feeling, seeing, walking may give you ideas ” COP concerned By TANVA McCLURE and MITCH CHERNOFF of the Collegian Staff A Faculty Advisory Committee has been formed to improve instruction and advising at the Com monwealth Campuses. At a Council of Presidents meeting Saturday. Dean of Academic Instruction for Commonwealth Campuses Bob Quinn said the new ad vising system "should be running by next fall, and will provide “as high quality advising as possible.” The committee was formed because many of the Com monwealth Campus Student Government Association presidents said they felt students at their campuses are not getting proper guidance from advisers. Hazelton SGA President Bob Henry complained that some of the Hazelton students didn't have advisers. Ogontz President Joe Kaplan added some advisers were unwilling to advise students Quinn said the SGA's could take these problems to the faculty member on the ad visory committee. He added the committee will compare new ways to teach courses. They also are redoing course television tapes over which 'Brecht on Brecht' set The Department of Theater Loneliest Afternoon of the Arts' Experimental Theatre Year." will present two per- Tickets are required for formances of “Brecht on both performances, although Brecht" today and tomorrow admission is free. Tickets can at 8 p.m in the Pavilion. be obtained at the Playhouse The production consists of jj 0X office from Ito 6 p.m. or six characters taking parts in at th e p av jijon at 7 p.m but renderings of the German on jy on the same d a y 0 f the writer's song and prose. . nerfnrman „ p There are no Jerrv James, a master of performance. mere are o fine arts candidate whtr telephone reservations directed ‘‘The Overland Rooms" tor Five O’clock Theater, will direct the production. James has directed two plays for the Kern Graduate Center, “Botticelli" and “The students will have veto Director of Student Ac tivities Mel Klein told the Council his office presently is looking for a Leadership Development and Educational Program Specialist to help with the developmental needs of organizations on this campus. Klein said the person selected for the job will deal with building effective communication skills, con flicts within an organization and integrating new officers in the organization. Klein added that the tickets to Commonwealth specialist will serve as “a Campus students. Many of resource person for student the Commonwealth Campus organizations and for the students said that it was professional staff of Student difficult to obtain tickets Activities." away from the University and He said upon hiring this said they felt that a certain person, a leadership con- number of tickets should be ference for SGA presidents allocated for students at Graduate study fellowships available For the 1973-74 academic year Alpha Lambda Delta will award the following fellowships for graduate study: the Maria Leonard Fellowship, the Alice Crocker Lloyd Fellowship, the Adele Hagner Stamp Fellowship, the Kathryn Sisson Phillips Fellowship and the May Augusta Brunson Fellowship, Our Succewfui Slud»nt» Rgprexnt Becker CPA Review Course PHILADELPHIA 215-735-3520 PITTSBURGH 412-471-4333 A John Brunner And: "There are no problems of ideas for a writer. There is only a problem of expression. I am lucky I have a well developed conscience which will ONLY present me an idea when there is a form for it.’’ That night, Brunner’s inner confidence appeared as arrogance. After he performed his poems, he answered questions from the audience, instantly, elegantly, a British version of the Shell Answer Man. T feel that we are the species which could take control of our destiny, but we haven’t measured the consequence of our own meddling,’’ Brunner said. 1 "No other creature has the ability to realize what never happened and make it happen,” he told his audience. Maybe Brunner wasn’t God. Maybe he didn’t even own the planet But, for a while there, it felt like it. about adv will be held under the direction of this person to teach them how to run their student governments more effectively and to improve communications. The Council elected a student to the Academic Advisory Board for Un dergraduate Studies Ann Reveria, from Delaware Campus, was elected to the board which evaluates alternative means of education such as internships and small group instruction The Council also discussed the availability of concert The amount of each fellowship is $2,000. Application blanks and information may be obtained from Marian Davison, 117 Old Get Stung at the Scorpion Beer Blast Every Tuesday 9 to 1 THANKSGIVING BREAK Special Buses Departing from Parking Lot 80 Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1972 Reservations required 24 hours in advance. Tickets on sale Ist floor HUB 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wed 11/15 Thurs. 11/16 Mon 11/20 Tues. 11/21 Phone 237-4181 campus Commonwealth Campuses. The argument against this was that money from Associated Student Activities is given to University Park for University students only. The Council presidents plan to talk to the Concert Com mittee to obtain a certain percentage of tickets from each concert for Com monwealth Campus students. SGA ’ President from Behrend Walker Moore suggested a committee to investigate the funding of the University since many of the Commonwealth Campuses said they felt they weren’t receiving enough money. An ad hoc committee was set up and will work with the Un dergraduate Student Government. Discrepancies in By BETH NISSLEY Collegian Staff Writer Many discrepancies surround the assault and battery charge filed by William G. Snyder, student patrolman, against James Lomax, University Concert Committee member and Black Caucus chairman. The charge was filed Thursday after an incident at the West, Bruce and Laing concert Nov. 11. The charge claimed that Lomax attempted to enter Uec Hall without a concert ticket or written authori zation, pushed Snyder to the floor, tore his uniform jacket, inflicted a two and one half inch scratch on his right wrist and threatened him with a wooden board from the handles of a set of doors. Lomax denied the charges and said he plans to hire an attorney for his hearing Friday at which he said he will enter a plea of not guilty. Lomax claimed that he tore Snyder’s jacket accidentally as he reached out to steady himself after Snyder had pushed him. He said he picked up a small wooden doorstop in self-defense after another student patrolman tried to hit him with a flashlight. “They never bothered to ask me for the two tickets or identification I had,” Lomax said. “Finally, the officer whose jacket I tore (Snyder) entered the door with me and was with me when I 'found Mike Shields (Undergraduate Student Government president) who verified my identity,” he added. Snyder said Lomax’s story in the Nov 17 Daily Collegian had a “lot of fallacies in it. Like Michael Shields I OTIS MEETING TONIGHT 7:30 p.m. Rm. 203 HUB Special Guest Speaker New Members Welcome ilthr THE ORGANIZATION OF TOWN INDEPENDENT STUDENTS TURN IN YOUR YOUTH CARD FOR TWA’s. YOU’LL GETATOP LP ALBUM AND A WHOLE LOT OF THE WORLD FOR FREE. It may sound funny to turn in your card for a free TWA card, but it's worth it. If you turn in your American or United or whatever other airline's youth card you have to your campus representative or any FREE ALBUM-FIRST 10,000. First, you'll get a Record Club of America coupon Plus a free lifetime membership in Record good for your choice of a free top album worth up to Club of America, with no obligation to bu> am. 56.98. From a list of over 100 incredibles. Like Three record The offer s limited to the first 11111110 (l Dog Night. Neil Diamond. Roberta Flack. Elton John, you've got to do it soon FREE MONEY-SAVING COUPONS. 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Perhaps there they talked to Shields, but I can’t personally say because I don’t know,” Snyder said. Clifford Lutz, another student patrolman, also claimed it was he and not Snyder who entered the door with Lomax “Together Lomax and I found Corporal Spisak,” he said. Spisak told The Collegian that he “can’t really tell which officer I talked to. It’s a closed matter and I can’t make any statements until after the investigation,” he said Lt Kirk Trate, commander of Student Patrol, said, “From the reports I saw I couldn’t determine which one went in, although I do recall that one ol the officers did go in with Lomax.” Shields said he was inside the front entrance and saw Lomax engaged in some kind of debate “Lomax asked me to identify him and I did. The officers were saying he had just rushed in without a ticket, so 1 told them he was on the concert committee and reassured them that he didn’t need a ticket,” he said. “I wasn't even aware of anything that had happened, like a tom uniform, but The Daily Collegian Monday, November 20, 1972—1 assault case realized that it was a very hostile situation,” he said. “My part in the affair was really only identifying Lomax.” Shields said he didn’t know which officers were with Lomax when he met them, but added that they knew him A State College man who wished to be unidentified told The Collegian that he saw the incident between Lomax and the police “The two officers were the most abrupt rude bastards I ever saw I was playing paddleball with my nine-year old son at the time and they wouldn’t even let us through to get a drink,” he said He further described the officers as “bitter ” “Lomax came up and asked to get in They got him started He does have a temper,” the man said. 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FREE A full breakfast at your choice of 10 Qualitc Inns famous for their hearty fare FREE A pint of "Watney's Red Barrel" m The Prospect ol Whitby." or your choice of over 40 London pubs to do "They ought to get rid of the other guy," he said He said Lomax was not the only one treated rudely and said people going up to the door were treated with “no tact whatsoever " He said that when the band finally arrived the officers refused to help them find the dressing room "They wouldn't even give the band the time of dav " He said "shoving" began when Lomax attempted to enter and was grabbed by the officer He said he saw shoving but that no one, as far as he could tell, hit anyone else He said Lomax's account published previously in the Collegian coincided with what he saw Bottler fined TEL AVIV i AP i - A judge said he fined a bottler $6 a leg for a poisonous centipede found m a bottle of rasberry juice. •lf|e C'ori^r •ange I Lsoqnge-