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LLc september 23,1977
mike giuliano
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bruce, kelliann, vera, eric, j.b.
robert riggs andy "waiting for godot" cohen our motto is out with the flu.
get well: Mrs. Stutz, Grandma Considine.
Reviewing the Pfeffer Case As far as biases or subjective feelings being involved in
principles upon which the American political system is
founded. Before we look at questions within the
American political system, Pfeffer demands we ask
questions about the system as a whole.
the department's "professional" decision, members of the
What is Hopkins' purpose? AC that I have spoken to have assured me this is not Pfeffer's case raises the question, of what the
University's purpose is in America. One would think that
possible. I can hardly believe that the AC is naive enough
the University should look at grand questions as well as
BY RANDY RANDAZZO to believe that these professors did not let their feelings
toward Dr. Pfeffer influence their decision. It is no secret narrower ones. It should be responsive to the needs of
During the early part of last semester Associate people, not simply as fashions and conventions dictate,
Professor Richard M. Pfeffer was denied a tenured that Dr. Pfeffer's unconventional ways irked many
and not as certain small segmented groups of specialists
professorship by the Political Science Department (PSD). members of the PSD and at least several members simply
see them. In view of Dr. Pfeffer's valuable contributions
Dr. Pfeffer appealed to the Academic Council (AC) for do not like him. Apparently Pfeffer caused these faculty
to the University, the formation of an ad hoc committee
the formation of an adhoccommittee which would solicit members problems and possibly unconsciously they saw a
is certainly merited.
evaluative letters. from experts in his field. His request for way to get rid of him and to get an assistant professor for
It is common knowledge that Dr. Pfeffer is an
such a committee was strongly supported by students past the department who would operate as a member of 'the
excellent teacher. He had been rated by the Student
and present (a petition was submitted with 400 student club' and study and teach what he was supposed to.
Course Guide as on of the top ten professors on campus.
names), professors (many of which are department In summing Up this section, it appears that there is at
He has a unique ability to motivate his students to think
chairmen and former members of the AC), experts in least real doubt as to whether the quality of the ins was
critically and analytically. He trains his students not to
Asian Studies (including John S. Service, Moss Roberts, evaluated professionally and objectively. Dr. Pfeffer has
accept anything at face value; he demands thorough
and Noam Chomsky)and other members of the Baltimore spent this past summer revising his ins and it is scheduled
intellectual investigation of all ideas, concepts, and
Community including Michael J. Kelly (Dean of the Univ. for publication by the prestigious Columbia University
systems discussed in class. This is a rare class room
of Maryland Law School) and Parren J. Mitchell (U.S. Press, whose reader called it "a very valuable contribution
to the field." One would think that the ms might very experience at Hopkins. Too many professors at
Congressmen).
well be good scholarship. The only way to fairly Hopkins are quite content with a less questioning
During last semester the AC considered the case and
determine the quality of the ms is for an ad hoc treatment of any subject matter.
heard the arguments presented by the PSD why Dr.
committee to be formed which would obtain opinions One may wonder whether Dr. Pfeffer's teaching
Pfeffer was not granted tenure. Dr. Robert Tucker,
from experts in Dr. Pfeffer's fields. excellence in fact may not have adversely affected his
Chairman of the PSD, explained in detail the
• Many people talk about Dr. Pfeffer's ms as if it is the tenure proceedings. An AC member speculating on the
department's ostensible motivation for their decision. PSD's decision said "I felt it was not based on their
Exactly what Dr. Tucker said at the AC meeting is, of only piece of work he's done since his last promotion to
associate professor in 1972. Dr. Jack Green of the AC,for hostility to his Marxist viewpoint, but on his popularity
course, unknown since the proceedings are secret and
example, gave me the impression that Dr. Pfeffer had with undergraduates and the Hopkins Community. I felt
information of this nature is deleted from the AC
done little else besides the ms since '72. Maybe this is their decision was based on jealousy." He goes on to say
minutes. In mid-May the AC voted not to form the ad hoc "How long will the university ignore undergraduate
committee which would have given Dr. Pfeffer a chance what most members of the community think, but his
isn't true. Dr. Pfeffer in fact has published nine articles education? Someday the university will realize that
for outside review.
since his last promotion, five of which could be Undergraduate education is not of third or fourth
Right now there are three probably explanations for
considered scholarly even by members of his own importance." It is quite possible that members of the PSD
the PSD's decision. It is either the quality, the quantity,
department (see list of publications). dislike Dr. Pfeffer because he is popular.
or the nature of Dr. Pfeffer's scholarship, or any
One professor I talked to said "the nine articles he has Relatedly Dr. Richard Cone said "If a professor is a
permutation there of. There is also a fourth possible
written since 1972 should have been enough to warrant very good teacher, it is a forgone conclusion he is a bad
reason, which is his teaching ability.
tenure." scholar in his field. It's hard for faculty members to
Before anything else is said, it must be pointed out that
In this light it seems that the PSD ignored the quantity imagine that a professor who is an excellent teacher could
the book manuscript which was at the center of the
of Dr. Pfeffer's work because such productivity would posssibly be a leading scholar in his field. How can he do
Pfeffer case was just that, a manuscript. The title of the
seem to demand the convoking of an ad hoc committee if both? Clearly he must flitter away all his time with
manuscript is Working For Capitalism. It was at the time
of the tenure procedures unfinished, unpublished, but not tenure itself. students." Dr. Cone further stated that "Professors often
Dr. Richard Cone who has been working on Dr. are frightened away from teaching because they are
accepted for publication by two reputable presses.
Pfeffer's behalf, has concisely described Dr. Pfeffer's challenged by an audience of students and they worry
Nevertheless, the ms did not then satisfy Dr. Pfeffer's own
work. He said: "The nature of Dr. Pfeffer's scholarship is about their performance." Perhaps this is why the quality
standard of scholarship.
consistent with the nature of his other contributions to of a professor's teaching is not given effective
In speaking with members of the AC time after time I
the University: it is activist, provocative, and sometimes consideration during tenure procedures.
heard that the quality of Dr. Pfeffer's ms was the real
polemical. it is, as well, responsbiel, honest, and In conclusion, after looking at the evidence I think the
problem. I asked AC members if they had read the rps and
insistently directed at fundamental questions and past a decision was narrowminded at best. The AC is
each of them said no, except for one who had read it and
concepts of Maoism, Marxism, and Capitalism as pi _aced responsible for the well being of the whole university and
said "it was very good and definitely merited the
in China and in the United States." The nature of Dr. should look at issues from the point of view of the well
formation of an ad hoc committee." As far as I know the being of the entire Hopkins Community and not from
AC member who liked the ms is the only AC member Pfeffer's,/ ork may well be the real reason why he was
granted tenure. His scholarship is not Political Science as that of a small part; i.e. the PSD.But the most important
who read it. When AC members were asked how they reason why Dr. Pfeffer should get an ad hoc committee is
knew the ms was of low quality without reading it, they the PSD sees it. No tenured members of the PSD are
professionally interested in Marxism, Asia, or related what David Chesanow (Student Council President) said in
said "they were told so by the PSD and they believed
their evaluation." It's as if the PSD words were gospel. areas. By constrast, an AC member who supported Dr. last week's Newsletter: "It is a fundamental tenet of
Two questions emerge: Is the PSD's decision really a Pfeffer said: "Sooner or late people in the U.S. are going American and all other civilized systems of jurisprudence
professional evaluation? And are there any biases inherent to wake up and realize that there are eight hundred that one is entitled to appeal a court decision which he
in their decision? At the outset it is safely said that million people in China and it might be an important deems unjust."
nobody in the PSD can be considered professionally place to study."To a large extent some professors in the The question remains, Will Dr. Pfeffer get Due
competent to evaluate work done on China, Marxism, or PSD work in an intellectual vacuum. They look at Process? The Hopkins Community—students, professors,
Capitalism. No one writes or teaches in matters even questions or do research in areas where they know their and other members of the intellectual world-- is waiting
distantly related to these areas. colleagues' interests lie. Dr. Pfeffer has stepped outstide for the only proper reply
Starts Wed. If all those famous flutists, violinists and such seem
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Wargames.
The word conjures images in most people's minds of
warmongerish military -officers moving toy soldiers and
model tanks with long sticks. To those in the armed
services, the word might mean being shot at with blanks
and crawling through mud or going through drills for no
appreciable reason. The wargames here, however, are none
of the above.
Society today rejects war as immoral, while adults
frown upon games as childish and a waste or time. Hence,
the combination of the two makes a wargamer feel
somewhat socially unacceptable.("A wargamer? What are
you, some kind of Nazi?") Yet wargaming is an honored 0
and venerabll pastime, starting back in 700 AD with the Wargames, or "Historical Simulations" as they are so 0
popularization of chess, or even further back in history cleverly renamed, attempt to recreate history and, in .
when one considers the ancient game of Go. particular, historical battles, through the use of a game
What are wargames, who makes them, and who plays system. A game system usually means a board, pieces, and ,
them? Furthermore, what significance do they have in our rules. As a historian might wish to know about the battle
society? of Waterloo by reading a book on that subject, so may a
historian learn about the battle by playing a game of
Waterloo. As subject topics for books on history are ambrai
unlimited,so are the number of topics for games. •
If a person knows little about the European Theater of
World War Two, what better way to gain quick and
incisive knowledge than by playing a game of Third Reich
or WWII? Or, if one prefers biblical stories, there's -
always a game of Ancient Conquest to be played. In
general, wargames are recreational ways of learning
history.
However, not all wargames deal with war. A
"Classroom" game, that is, one which is used as a teaching
device in many college and high school classes, often
simulates business, political or ecological situations. I
Origins of WWII, as an example, deals with the critical f
pre-war years of 1934 to 1939, when Hitler and Nazi
Germany achieved international prominence and the
events were set in motion for the disasterous conflict to
follow. A teacher can then explain to his class why
Chamberlain failed to stop Hitler in the political battles at
Many people are familiar with such popular games as Munich.
Risk or Stratego. Yet companies such as Milton Bradley Perhaps, then, historical simulation is not a bad term
oiParkerBrothers are not responsible for making games for for such games after all. Many businesses actually train
a hobby which is reputedly the fastest growing hobby in key executives with economic simulations. But who
the United States today. One of the largest, if not the designs these games, and who prints them?
largest of the companies that make simulations is the
Avalon Hill Company right here in Baltimore. Another is
Simulations Publications Incorporated in New York.
There are more situated in Illinois, Arizona, California,
etc., All these companies produce games at regular
intervals throughout the year, and these titles are then
sold to the public as any book would be.
Who is the public? Warmongers? Militarists? Red necks
or Hawks?
Gamers are normal people who enjoy an occasional
different type of entertainment. Unlike most hobbies,
however, gaming is not a solitary occupation and hence
many clubs have sprouted up in the past decade. The JHU
Historical Simulations Society is a group on campus To the beginner, wargames seem very complex. In an
which meets every Saturday morning at ten o'clock in attempt to initiate those unsuspecting customers, certain
Maryland 204 to relax, have some fun, play a game or companies will purposely publish "beginning" games or
two, and, in general, get to know each other better. simple style games. Some companies will print
Interest Group Baltimore is the citywide organization "complexity scales" on their game covers; make no
working in conjunction with Avalon Hill. mistake, some of them are very complex. But that's what
Wargames, boardgames, or miniature battles offer a the Historical Simulations Society is for, mainly, to
chance for a person to compete and yet unwind at the initiate the uninitiated. Once• a person is iiied to the idea
same time. In today's pressure-cooker world, it seems odd of games that require thought, imagination, patience, and
that two or more adults should sit down and move a little luck, then he is a true gamer and will never lose the
cardboard pieces around for a couple of hours on a appreciation for games that he never had.
colored piece of paper, and yet thousands of garners For some hard facts about gaming, one should know
thoroughly enjoy themselves at every club meeting or that it started commercially in 1959 in Baltimore with
whenever they get a chance to play. These are adult games Avalon Hill, and now can boast a following of as many as
and not childrens', and there is a difference. fifty to seventy five thousand. An interesting note about
the composition of the members is that ninety five
percent of them are male.(While this is understandable in
the light of womens' roles as they have been seen in the
past, it is the author's personal hope that more females
will get interested in gaming.)
So the next time a person says he plays wargames,
don't shy away from him;instead, investigate. If you see a
group playing fantasy role-playing games in the Snack Bar
or Rathskellar, ask them what it's all about. If you prefer,
contact me and I'll be glad to tell you more, but either
way check out a great new way to have fun and learn.
Sep.ember 23, 1977/11
Allegro
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BY J. D. CONSIDINE
FRESH1VIEN/SOPHOMORES
THE ARMY ROTC PROGRAM AT JHU IS
INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING
Kickers Win
Towson Spits The Difference
Heated arguments and burning fromplay after two referee
shots kept all eyes focused on warnings. This action put
playing action Wednesday night Hopkins in an excellent position
as the Hopkins soccer -team with a two man advantage on
defeated Towson State with an Towson State which they were
impressive 4-2 victory at unfortunately unable to
Homewood Field. capitalize on.
In first half action the Blue Barry White of Towson State
Jay's offense launched an tallied a second Towson score
aggressive frontline attack with early in the second half which
three goals scored during the first was later followed by another
twenty minutes of play. Ken Teasdall goal. Bob Teasdall,
Suesse, junior right winger,
assisted by Bob Teasdall made
junior center, who played
outstanding soccer throughout
Hopkins Jolted By Crusaders
the first Blue Jay score with a the game fired a shot past the
fifteen yard shot. This was Towson keeper for the goal After opening more aggressive Susquehanna quarter as he tallied 'two
followed up tifteeniminutes-later which iced the Jay victory. their season on an unimpressive team in the second half. touchdowns, one from fourteen
by junior Teisdall when he fired Excellent defensive play by note, the Blue Jay football squad Back up Crusader quarterback yards out and the other from
a shot past the Towson keeper. Hopkins fullbacks Steve will meet tough division rival Mike Keating led a Susquehanna four yards. This awesome runner
Senior larry McGowan crowned Galloway and Frank Olszewski Muhlenberg tomorrow on drive off the opening kickoff that busted through the Blue Jay
the Hopkins scoring blitz with a helped contribute to the Homewood field to begin their • led to his eventual five yard defensive line for 177 yards in 33
third goal, which gave Hopkins a overwhelming Towson defeat. hase of the conference title. score. When he hit receiver Mike carries. The entire Susquehanna
commanding lead. Coach Bob Oliver: had A week earlier the Jays were Rush for the two point offense picked up a blistering
Towson State, however, did ambivalent feelings about the jolted by the Crusaders of conversion, the Crusaders were in 327 yards on the ground and 89
try to fight back with both a goal game as a whole. "I was very. Susquehanna University in the lead. yards through the air.
and a referee arguement late in pleased with first half play, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, by the DeSimone, who led a Jay "I believe that we gave a good
the first half. One Towson State especially the quick advantage count of 20-12. offense that collected 112 net effort against Susquehanna,"
defender, unhappy with a foul gained by our offensive line; Offensively, the Blue Jays yards, 36 through the air, put the cited Coach Denny Cox. "Of
called against him for obstructing however, I feel we should have scored first when, in the opening Blue Jays back on top with a course, we made quite a few
a Jay player, spit in the face of made more of the last half quarter senior quarterback Bob three yard run late in the third technical .mistakes that I plan to
fullback Tom Ball and proceeded situation 'where we had a two DeSimone plunged into the quarter. Again the conversion correct this week in practice.
- to skirmish with one of the man advantage over Towson." endzone from one yard out. The was blown, this time a two point Muhlenberg is a tough team
referrees, resulting in the player's The Jays were not as conversion kick was missed by attempt, and the score stood at especially with their strong
ejection. This player suspension impressive last Saturday when junior Steve Love and the Jays 12-8. quarterback, John Schlecter. We
was followed by another early in they lost to Haverford 2-1 •at led 6-0. They took their lead into Top offensive back for the are in good shape, though, for
the second half when a second homewood in an important • the locker room at the half, but Crusaders, Paul O'Neill spelled this weekend's match."
Towson defender was suspended divisional matchup. found themselves faced with a the difference in the fourth
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