Guma, GregCumpston, CatherineUllman, Leslie2016-06-282016-06-281970-10http://hdl.handle.net/11209/10089Articles: Galleys / Clarinet in Your Closet / Events / Letter / NRT / The Entering Class: In Review / Calabro 's Oratorio Recorded / Grids (A showing of paintings and prints at the Bennington College New Gallery, October 15 November 7, by Vincent Longo) / Death of the Butterflies / The World-City The World-Slum and Disaster in the Mekong by John P. Milton / Energy is a Losing Proposition by Edward Kormondy / Disarming the Population Bomb by F. H. Bormann / Survival: A Program of Combat by Shaun Bennett / From River Bed to Feather Bed: An Environmental Case Study (Hoosac River) / The Draft is not an Extracurricular Sport Story by Greg Guma, Art by Jay Brady / Natural Foods, Organic Gardening: 'And We've got to get back to the Garden' Health Foods reviewed by Steven Cartwright, Gardening notes by Catharine O. Foster / Faculty notes/ Bentley Awarded First Hadley Fellowship / FIVE PIECES OF DANCE performed October 9, 1970 Commons Theatre Photography by Irene Borger / Changes New Faculty, Administration, Trustees / $25,000 Grant to Bennington / Theatre: The Sea Gull / Alumni Fund Report 1969-70 / Alumni to Have Campus House? / Alumni Class Notes / EDITOR'S NOTE: In September and October QUADRILLE conducted panel discussions at Bennington on Women's Liberation and related issues. A panel of women students included Pat Barr-Webster, Callie Goldstein, Debra Levitt, and DareII Nichols plus Susan Pattison Dawes who graduated from Bennington in 1964 and now lives in Chicago. A panel of men consisted of faculty member Tom Standish (Economics) and students John Cauman, Dave Himmelstein Tom Ollendorff and Sam Schulman. Those participating in a third discussion were faculty members Anne Schlabach (Philosophy) and Sharon T. Shepela (Psychology), Director of Alumni Services Cappy Cumpston, and Sally Sugarman who is a Teaching Associate at Bennington, head of the College Nursery School, and wife of faculty member Robert Sugarman. The men 's discussion was moderated by Greg Guma: the women's discussions and general editing were done by Leslie Ullman. All three discussions were much longer than space allows; the attempt has been made to isolate those points which best represent thinking at Bennington with regards to Women's Liberation and its relevance to the individual and society.en-USQuadrilleLongo, VincentGridsAn Environmental Case StudyFoster, Catharine (Kit) OsgoodThe Sea GullOrganic GardeningBorger, IreneCalabro, LouisBerman, BrucePaper Mill Village EffluentBrady, JayCartwright, StevenQuadrille, Vol 5, No 1