/ ’ UPEI “sum,‘"1hurflsd21§,' "Féb. ‘2 {11978, paae 9 \ ? INSTRUCTOR msuns WOMEN, 'IDR3N'IO (CUP) -Bar ad- mission students at Os- goode Hall in downtown 'Ibmnto, are demanding a public apology from a course instructor following remarks he made about two pages of text Which pro- spective male and female lawyers charged are sex- ist and manipulative. Many of .the students are graduates of York's Osgoode Hall law school. Toronto lawyer Albert Strauss, who heads the law office adminiStration section of the barv‘admis- sion section at Osgoode, told his class of several hundred Nov. 16 they could choose whether to tade the material in question to heart or net. 'Ihen, directing his response to the women in the room, he said:". ..or you' can send them (the pages) ’ back, along with your brassieres. . .or any ot— her garment." A number of students began walking out of the class. Observing one woman who tossed the two pages of the loose—leaf manual on his desk as she left, Strauss remarked, "I guess she's not wear— ing a bra. " _ ‘ An emotional scene fol— lowed outside the lecture robm, as students con- fronted Strauss, swear—- ing at him and demand— ing an apology. 'Ihe bar admission stu- dents, mostly in their twenties and early thir- tieson the last leg of seven-years of academic and practical preparation said later that the mat— erail in the course text was offensive enough, but the attitude, of their in— structor was "inexcusable.' The manual, designed ' toaid lawyers Setting up practice,. suggests laWyers could try the following newspaper ad— vertisement‘when looking for a secretary: "Young lawyer desires beautiful, young and confidential se— cretary. . .but really needs an efficient Gal Friday. Unless very beautiful, you should be able to take short-hand on machine dic- ‘ tation. . .you' should be a whiz at making good cof- fee. . . ’Students are petition- ing to have the material removed from the course, inviting others to send the pages to the direc- tor of the bar admission course. Student Beth Symes said that at a time when new lawyers are being ‘forced to set up their own practices because of the tight job market, the inclusion f h mater— ' . Iou a an engineer: this ohai could be yours. ; It’s the Master Engineering Control i) _ : TAKE-OUT FRI '— SAT ‘SUN _ll:.30-lz:00 ,. Iottetdin's First - [‘ING 0F ‘ " DO'NAIR‘ With A Difference- MDN L‘THURI ll 30- l:30 ll:30-2:30 * ' 221WUniversity’zAve, . PHONE 892-0478 EVERYONE _‘ WELCOME , the world. / and associated systems. Combat Systems Engineers are responsible for the . fighting equipment-weapons, electronic sensors, communications and control systems. And both are managers, supervisors and leaders of men. " ' I If you’re an engineer, or studying to become one, think about this Officer's " . career. It will offer you challenge ' * on both a professional and ' , personal level ——and might take you anywhere in the world. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I responsible for hull, main propulsion, { I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Centre of one of our DDH 280 Destroyers —powered by jet turbine engines, one of the most advanced propulsion systems in In Canada’s ships, Maritime Engineers work in a wide range of disciplines—mechanical, electrical and electronic. Marine Engineers are V ,. ~ I 1?; , « x ‘7!" gr )3 . Director of Recruiting & Selection, National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0K2 Please send me more information about opportunities in the Canadian Forces for Maritime Engineers: ' - ial is more than just bad taste. Jeff House, one of the almost 1,000 bar admission students in Ontario ex— pecting to be called to the bar when the six— month bar course ends in February, said the inci- dent has a familiar ring to it. ’ He said he attended one seminar in which an inst- ructor gave students poi-- nters on how to do well in the trial situation. Name > Address City Province Postal Code Course ’ University Year