Word: bursars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...makes a special point of its philosophy: "From the time of its founding [1857], Alfred University has never allowed discrimination in any form . . . The resulting homogeneity has served to produce unusually fine social relationships." Last week Alfred's homogeneity left a bitter taste in the mouth of its bursar, Edward K. Lebohner. The bursar's pretty blonde daughter had run off with the school's basketball star, a Negro...
...Warren suddenly fell the full weight of campus gossip. Bursar Lebohner called in Warren for long talks; Coach Smith had him over for dinner. Said Smith: "Warren asked me once, 'What have I done wrong?' I couldn't advise him on that one." The pressure grew. "Dorothy and I tried to stop seeing each other," said Warren, "but it didn't work." Last December Warren finally quit school in a bitter mood: "I was railroaded out of town, almost." He went to New York City, looked for a job; Dorothy soon followed-for a week, until...
Goodbye. Last week baffled Bursar Lebohner drove his wife and daughter to New York, planned to see them off for Florida, where he hoped a long vacation would make Dorothy forget her "teenage infatuation." It was a futile hope. Dorothy slipped out of her Manhattan hotel room at 1 a.m. and met Warren in Grand Central Station. For the next 22 hours, she said, they walked, talked, ate hamburgers and saw five double-feature movies. Meanwhile, the alarmed Lebohners called the cops. They finally found the couple in a Times Square movie house (the double bill: Time of Desire...
When newsmen buttonholed him, Bursar Lebohner said: "Education today is all about one world, and that idea has taken over. Many of her friends are amazed at our opposition to this romance. But this integration stuff has its limits. Mixed marriages don't work." Back at the police station, before being convoyed home by the Alfred police chief, Dorothy told Warren: "I want you to go home, honey, and finish your education. I'm going to finish mine. We'll have our day." Then she kissed him. Back in Chester, Warren's mother said sadly...
...library regulations instituted on the recommendation of a Student Council committee will go into effect this week. Periodic checks of bursar's cards will be made by Lamont officials to eliminate use of the library's facilities by non-College students...