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PAGE 12 — SECTION EIGHT<br />

<strong>On</strong>e begets - the other bears children<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

Douglas Dean agrees uith Plato in societal role <strong>of</strong> the woman<br />

RUNSWICK - The relevancy <strong>of</strong> a liberal arts • • • • • • M M M M M M M M M M I I<br />

NEW BRUNSWICK - The<br />

relevancy <strong>of</strong> a liberal arts<br />

new dean <strong>of</strong> Douglass College education to the careers that<br />

advocates a return to the basics are open to them, we will be<br />

- some basics <strong>of</strong> Western returning to the basics <strong>of</strong><br />

': thought, that is, found in the Western thought," she says.<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> the philosopher<br />

Dean Cobb says she has a<br />

Plato. .<br />

special commitment to -seeing<br />

Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb, a the science programs at the<br />

specialist in cell biology who college continue to grow. "It is<br />

has been active in*cancer a priority <strong>of</strong> mine to stimulate<br />

research for almost 30 years, more <strong>of</strong> our students to move<br />

'last July became the sixth dean - into thisiield where women are<br />

<strong>of</strong> Douglass, the-women's currently underrepresented,"<br />

division <strong>of</strong> Rutgers, the State. she stresses. , •<br />

University.<br />

She also hopes to encourage<br />

"Over two thousand years the movement <strong>of</strong> women into<br />

ago, Plato expressed the belief government and business.<br />

that the only difference bet-<br />

Before coming to Douglass,<br />

ween men and women is one <strong>of</strong><br />

which presently enrolls some<br />

physical function - one begets,<br />

3,600 students, Dr. Cobb was<br />

theother bears children," notes<br />

dean <strong>of</strong> Connecticut College, a<br />

Dr. Cobb.<br />

private coeducational school<br />

"Apart from that,- Plato enrolling about 1,600 students.<br />

believed both sexes can and<br />

"In a public university there<br />

should follow the same range <strong>of</strong><br />

is a need for a Douglass<br />

occupations and perform the<br />

College, as a women's college<br />

same functions, and con-<br />

<strong>of</strong> high academic caliber, to<br />

sequently should receive the<br />

provide the special en-<br />

same education, in order for<br />

vironment for the maximum<br />

society to get the best value<br />

development <strong>of</strong> talented young<br />

from both.<br />

women who are going to be our<br />

"If Douglass can show its future leaders," she says.<br />

students the value and Sh notes that a^ majority <strong>of</strong><br />

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DOUGLASS DEAN—Young women need a<br />

supportive environment if they are to achieve their,<br />

full leadership potential, says Dr. Jewel Plummer<br />

Cobb, dean <strong>of</strong> Douglass College, the women's division<br />

<strong>of</strong> Rutgers University.i<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>essors at Douglass are<br />

women, and that they serve as<br />

role models for the students.<br />

The percentage <strong>of</strong> female<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essors in coeducational<br />

institutions averages only<br />

about 21 percent, which is<br />

[' actually lower than in 1920, she<br />

says.<br />

The dean also observes that<br />

female undergraduates<br />

FILL UP WITH OUR<br />

comprise a disproportionately<br />

small percentage <strong>of</strong> the student<br />

leadership in coeducational<br />

colleges.<br />

"Societal experiences prior,<br />

to college have programmed<br />

women to discourage them in<br />

these leadership roles," she<br />

says, pointing out that the<br />

concept <strong>of</strong> a leader tends to be<br />

masculinized in our society.<br />

Consequently, young women<br />

need "supportive networks"<br />

around them to enable them to<br />

achieve their full potential,<br />

§UN0Cu> I Home Wng<br />

&WAX<br />

OUR 20th YEAR<br />

AT THE<br />

SAME LOCATION<br />

The <strong>On</strong>ly Authorized<br />

REINSPECTION<br />

CENTER<br />

in the South End<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>!<br />

CLIP & SAVEl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

TRASH COLLECTION<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

EFFECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 18,1977<br />

MONDAY<br />

TUESDAY<br />

twice weekly collection<br />

Toll Gate at New Castle Road, South to 9th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

f^rom 9th Street South to 28th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

\*l a— r\ M C C W\ A V From 28 th Street South to 59th Street<br />

THURSDAY<br />

FRIDAY<br />

BAY TO OCEAN<br />

up at Sea Isle<br />

SEA ISLE CITY —More<br />

than $2 million in new home<br />

construction has been approved<br />

through the building inspector's<br />

department since the city<br />

succeeded in having a state ban<br />

on sewer connections lifted,<br />

Mayor Dominic C. Raffa said<br />

this week.<br />

In addition, an area in the<br />

north part <strong>of</strong> town which the<br />

city sold at public auction to<br />

private individuals, will also be<br />

developed; The city," Mayor<br />

Raffa said, is currently filling<br />

in the lots it sold with gravel.<br />

"This is a real shot in the arm<br />

to our ratables, and to our<br />

building contractors, who have<br />

been out <strong>of</strong> work for so many<br />

months," Mayor Raffa said.<br />

"With the expansion and<br />

modernization <strong>of</strong> our sewer<br />

plant, the state finally agreed<br />

we could issue new permits and<br />

develope this area."<br />

"There are homes going up<br />

all around town and our<br />

builders, plumbers, carpenters<br />

and other workmen are finally<br />

going back to work. The good<br />

weather this spring has helped<br />

spur this new construction,"<br />

Raffa said.<br />

The largest single application<br />

approved is for $75,000 for<br />

apartments and an <strong>of</strong>fice for<br />

Howard Barth on Block 42.03,<br />

Lot 13.02. Most are in the range<br />

<strong>of</strong> $35,000 to $50,000 for homes,<br />

mostly duplex apartments,<br />

Raffa said.<br />

Toll Gate at New Castle Road South to 9th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN, from 9th Street South to 18th<br />

Street from the East side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

From 9th Street to 18th Street, from the West<br />

side <strong>of</strong> Haven Avenue to the Bay, from 18th<br />

Street South to 59th Street<br />

BAY TO OCEAN.<br />

6 DAY COLLECTION 8TARTIH6 -JULY 2.1977 SCHEDULE TO FOLLOW<br />

CLIP and SAVE|——RR« I M j<br />

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, r. Cobb..<br />

"We have to correct the<br />

socialization factors that have<br />

occurred to make our students<br />

hesitant and doubtful about<br />

themselves," she comments.<br />

"We have to reverse the earlier<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> expectation for success.<br />

"Breaking down stereotypes<br />

takes lots and lots <strong>of</strong> talking; it<br />

takes lots <strong>of</strong> time."<br />

A woman <strong>of</strong>. warmth and<br />

personal charm, she has "open<br />

door,' meetings with students<br />

on a regular basis. "Now tell<br />

me about, yourself," she<br />

typically says to those she<br />

greets for the first time. .<br />

A 1944 graduate <strong>of</strong> Talladega<br />

College in Alabama, Dr. Cobb<br />

holds a master's degree and a<br />

Ph.D. in cell biology from New<br />

York University.<br />

She has conducted basic<br />

research in cell biology under<br />

grants from the National<br />

Cancer Institute. Her areas <strong>of</strong><br />

specialization include the<br />

DEP procedural rules<br />

will impliment CAFRE<br />

TRENTON — The Department<br />

°f Environmental<br />

Protection (DEP) has adopted<br />

formal procedural rules to be<br />

used in implementing the<br />

state's Coastal Area Facility<br />

Review Act (CAFRA).<br />

"The new rules spell out<br />

DEP's procedures for the<br />

CAFRA permit application<br />

process and help to define the<br />

legislative purposes <strong>of</strong> the act,"<br />

according to Environmental<br />

Protection Commissioner<br />

David J. Bardin. "Decisions<br />

will continue to be made after<br />

an informal, public process<br />

open to all. <strong>On</strong>ly in rare controversies<br />

will it be necessary<br />

to add formal, quasi-judicial<br />

processes."<br />

Bardin said the rules<br />

streamline the Environmental<br />

Impact Statement (EIS)<br />

process by providing for one<br />

consolidated EIS for a project<br />

subject to both CAFRA and<br />

Wetlands Act requirements.<br />

The scope <strong>of</strong> required mapping<br />

. for EIS has been reduced from<br />

1,000 feet to 200 feet from the<br />

project site, Bardinsaid. Also,<br />

the definition <strong>of</strong> "facility" has<br />

been clarified to exlude minor<br />

projects such as small road<br />

paving and sewer pipeline<br />

extensions.<br />

Bardin said the rules<br />

received extensive comment<br />

from' various federal, state,<br />

environmental and industrial<br />

organizations after they were<br />

proposed in March 1976.<br />

Several changes in the original<br />

proposal were adopted as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> public hearings and<br />

submitted statements, he said.<br />

Bardin said DEP has<br />

received 186 permit applications<br />

since CAFRA took<br />

effect. Of the 137 applications<br />

acted upon, 10 have been<br />

denied, he said. DEP has approved<br />

a total <strong>of</strong> 11,835 dwelling<br />

units under CAFRA, as well as<br />

other facilities including<br />

several regional wastewater<br />

treatment systems.<br />

Bardin said informal CAFRA<br />

public hearings are held on<br />

each permit application.<br />

Developers are urged to contact<br />

DEP for prior conferences<br />

to aid in the development <strong>of</strong><br />

acceptable environmental<br />

impact statements and optimum<br />

design <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

projects.<br />

Copies <strong>of</strong> the regulations are<br />

available by writing to CAFRA<br />

Rules, Office <strong>of</strong> Coastal Zone<br />

Management, Box 1889,<br />

Trenton, N.J. 08625.<br />

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genetic control <strong>of</strong> pigment members who have not seen the<br />

formation and the effects <strong>of</strong> college as a prime resource,"<br />

such agents as " says Dr. Cobb.<br />

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As dean <strong>of</strong> Douglass, another College is an important, helpful<br />

<strong>of</strong> her goals is expanding the resource for all women. We<br />

college's community outreach ?•««* in a linkage a common<br />

program to provide free °°nd. ** women at Douglass<br />

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viaory services to women, community,<br />

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theimmediate neighborhood L *«"«« •» reaffirm by this<br />

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Brunswick area.<br />

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mander-in-chief for the Army<br />

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Newton Baker selected General<br />

John J. Pershing to be Army<br />

Commander and Admiral<br />

William S. Sims to head the<br />

Navy.<br />

To increase the manpower<br />

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passed the Selective Service<br />

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between 21 and 31 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />

to register for service. Tots was<br />

changed to all men btlwiat 18<br />

Mr. Ka*fci»r. hHnifATdf?1'pi3[f?<br />

number 258 for the first num-<br />

ber. For 164& hours the numbers<br />

were pulled.<br />

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few camps and too few trained<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficers. Many camps bad just<br />

the bare necessities, water,<br />

kitchens and toilet faculties.<br />

General Pershing had stated it<br />

would require six months solid<br />

training to develop a fighting<br />

army. Then there was this<br />

. problem <strong>of</strong> getting men to the<br />

battlefield 3000 mile* away.<br />

Germany with its U-boats<br />

had been dealing heavy blows<br />

to the Allies' shipping in the<br />

North Atlantic. The Allies<br />

wanted the American*<br />

dispersed among the troops<br />

already in battle. General<br />

Pershing refused stating the<br />

Americans would fight as an<br />

American Army. This .caused<br />

some difficulty but Pershing<br />

insisted and won oat for a<br />

distinct American Army.<br />

About the same time Admire)<br />

Sims was having difficulty wifli<br />

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materials to the U-boats and<br />

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proWemAdWnJSimsdeddad<br />

that the convoy system would<br />

be used. TUs was sanding #<br />

group <strong>of</strong> ships together guardad<br />

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out and the convoy aystam ma<br />

developed.<br />

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American Navy dtstroyet<br />

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America started nottsg its<br />

men overseas the COJWOJT<br />

system provedasuccseii, flfflhy*<br />

several mullsn men epnt ovaF<br />

oolyoMsbipwassuokaTlaitlkt<br />

loss <strong>of</strong> about l» soldiers.<br />

The ftest dtoWoB o! |RJt

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