xt7dz02z6336 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7dz02z6336/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1972-11-17 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, November 17, 1972 text The Kentucky Kernel, November 17, 1972 1972 1972-11-17 2020 true xt7dz02z6336 section xt7dz02z6336 l_- ’ ted. (,‘an‘t we get MacGregor or Dole?" And then after
t . / ‘;.fo"j“:;s‘r?f that is done Fred is telling someone down the line.
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' / E _1f).""'&a:j{; , f". . “Now if you can get Larry O‘Brien right behind
\ «a V I l’ '1, i§§q ,I’ ‘ “ i/‘ MacGregor. I’ll give you a dollar and a half or fix you
I. é‘gi’n’ , t i J I/ up in Tijuana with a nice clean girl "
o o .I i "' "p, i / At a quarter of 11 he's saying to Wichita Falls. Texas.
.0: ‘ 33,11. . ' ‘3 If" 1/ “tell ()liver that was the dumb bleep longest first '
. go 3 .' .l f 3 o ‘; ‘.‘;_ ~ .-:¢ , J question we‘ve had all night. and we flew him in all
0 : . 3 _ . ' g .0 ‘ 5 ii 3 El ‘ j the way from Burbank." Next he has lined up a picture
‘ y; ' : ~ f 0 o . , C £31 -=§i of Barbara Jordan in Houston and is telling the master
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N”, ‘ y . ‘ ’ a o 3 i t l *— control room. “That lady you see in the monitor is the
T» % N - l; ‘U ll ° 0 Q l l f 't g o ( first black lady Congresswoman from Texas. She‘s lost
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‘ , Xx % t 1‘ "2 ”“7“ :: 2 ; - o : 26 pounds waiting to get on the air.
~. .. -. \\\\ . Q ' m : " . . 0 ° ' Master control won't buy. But Fred has new
kfi '- ‘1: H... ‘\‘_~ \ ’ ~/‘% ' 0 O " problems. Patsy is telling him that German television
%3 .“ierm . h . 't/ ,3 . . % ° ° ‘ has rented a half-hour of satellite time and wants to use
‘xfi; ‘ fiwq‘m y ‘- \~ N7” 0 ‘0 _ . one of NBC‘s two Washington lines to transmit a pic—
' ’az‘ -, . - : ‘ ‘ 7 ' t 3' ' . 3? ' ture up to New York and then on to Euro e. “()K.”
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(I, #4535} 4 “ 1‘4», 4’ 6 ~\ 0 o ‘ Fred answers, "but tell the Krauts to send beer.” He
‘ z i...‘;- f:1: @vyt / {y 4 ‘Gr’pfi Vin. ¢\ \ ‘11 informs the master controlroom and it roars back over
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“I "as: . ‘ J+Q§A 91+..- / "f‘v """§."‘ - m . -» \\\ the hot mike. "\ou gave line two to the hrautsf But we
”P/‘Eég’i ”0% ('3 ‘10 H \’»\\\ \ beat them in the last war?"
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2/2; t , fare: i§w§4.\\ 'Good night'
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/ t /’ ‘ ' 1,)": ~‘Y‘kh ‘* 3 Teddy not coming out at Hyannisport, but he has good—
@ ; % Fri—9‘” I g‘_‘ f. nighted. . .and I want to good-night Sioux Falls." ()ne
‘1' T f . g 1.3:, 7' , T}f§.? is by one the remotes are good-nighted as NBC prepares
_. -- 7 L)“ *$_ ‘ {A;/’:\).\ to go off the air. Master control starts the music and .
..— -v-.=-"~"--'- “Flags 9 IL... :._ » / I f Li “M;, the credit call as the Telautograph scrolls out its last
. " " Owié-op - -~‘ ‘_ -.. I -: ‘4 / " words. “Video tape is signing off. Thank you and good
-—- T?" . =f evening from your machine."
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The Institution E E is se u y Sic
so don '1 pick on the gays
. By JOHN JUNOT evidence currently lacking. 1 can only “cure” themWhatis more likely. though?» they 1“ making the “fit Trot“ (‘ftt’rt t0 “nd
In response to Dave Jarman's letter interpret that statement as an arrogant so likely as to be absolutely certain. in ”t“ \Ilttlt‘tt‘t‘ thdt- tht‘.‘ it‘det‘lt‘N) >Uttt‘r
responding to Gay Lib‘s “Comment." assertion of some God-like knowledge fact is that we are all sexually sick, Not t‘H‘T.‘ (id? ”t their “‘05-, . . ,. . .
.larman obviously doesn‘t know what about what "nature meant.“ only are we all sexually sick. but there has Mitt-“1th “ mild “”0” dt thdt lht‘.‘ «tN‘
he's talking dbout. He has not Studied . ———'_— llCVCl‘ been ii lllllt' ill illSix‘H‘y \\ ilt‘ll (HTVOIK‘ lltll t'\ (‘ll (lSklllfl l0 iX‘ it‘l ()Ul (ll lh(‘ (‘i().\(‘l.
homosexuality either in the classroom or John JUDO’, Cl recent has had ‘2 really good idea 0, what ”up only that the door he opened a little tor
directly in relationships with UK graduafe’ Will be sexual health “What ”am“, lllt‘dlllf 5 \entlltltlon ltdocs not seem they \vlllcven
homosexuals. . . tmly when all people areauare of. and can 3“" that
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homosexuality is immolal, pt ru rst . and on UDIVBFSITY and .n ”H .t. ”spit ... ,nt it](ill.;_. (\l inc,
a sad situation. However. his Opposmon . can we c\cr al‘riyc at .1 ~t‘\lid1l‘~ htntllt}
to homosexuality is Justified only if the ther affairs. _, society I” -a_-,-~.-..
alternative is perfect sexual health. It is To filid what “nature meant" for its to be . f 7“\ A]
not; the alternative is heterosexuality. requtrcs a great deal of hard research and Usele S S 'warn ing ‘ i _ ‘\\ ,
\\ill(‘h is likewise. in oursociety at least. an investigation. l'nfortunatclv our cultures .. . .. , , 7-7-19, £45! l
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immoral. perverse and sad situation current matrix ol taboos and repression . ‘ . . t 23.9.13. - _m)
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viously NUI‘ what nature intended. All l 1‘ t H dgt ~ ,‘ in ever get the idea that gay people do ”m ‘ - iii: \“5, - I) ~ ,' .
can sav. .larman. is that if you peded medical progress in the 11”] _ .- _ H . .. . . ' . A! It“ ,1 I ,
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operationally-define that statement. and tr" liU- :10 (ma 0.03.01“ ' d (W: In}! position” already"? (I can hear who”. Of [a 57‘“ F“; ,s\ ‘ , 2“
had‘ 'I up “1th empirical evidence. any "If lmpc ing 0‘ MM“ an psyt “d \\ hiteliherals tellingthe colored folks to he _ '0] 3‘ ‘1‘”;1
sociology or psychology department in the sciences in the -tlth . patient and not 8” at lunch counters D. No. 7‘. ,_ _ 9..
country Wt” give you a PhD- and "Wit" H my people are “sick ' then W0 need a .larman. the GLF is not inviting violence. -—.
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