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Dr. Donald Chipman of the history achieve glory, Chipman said. The cism, even if it was necessary to kill
faculty presented two major schools Spaniards were willing to risk life and them to give them knowledge of the
of interpretation of the conquest of limb for the New World. Advances in true God, Chipman said.
Mexico in his speech at a Hispanic weaponry such as the Toledo sword, The Indigenista point of view was
Students for Higher Education meet- the gunpowder cross bow, the small sympathetic to the Indians. Bartolome
ing. cannon and muskets facilitated the de Las Casas, a Spaniard Dominican
“The Spanish Conquest of Mex- conquest of Mexico, Chipman said, priest, was a great defender of the
ico: A Historian’s View,” was the Chipman discussed two categories Indians. Chipman said the priest was
topic of Chipman’s Monday speech, of interpretation of the conquest that considered a traitor by many.
“I wanted to try to present to stu- originated from historians. Las Casas argued that Indians had
dents the idea that the conquest of In the Hispanista view, Spaniards good values, led a good way of life,
Mexico, I believe, should be inter- saw the conquest as the struggle of appreciated nature and had a very
preted as a middle position between “good over bad” and “Christianity admirable society in its own right,
the extremes of Hispanista and Indi- over paganism,” Chipman said. The Chipman said. Indians were human
genista,” Chipman said. Aztecs had to be saved from them- beings like everyone else and had the
The Spanish conquest of Mexico selves even if they had to be destroyed right to be peacefully converted to
took place from 1519 to 1521. People in the process, he added. Roman Catholicism.
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using the laser printing facilities.
“This is a problem we can’t solve,”
Few problems have resulted this said Chang.
semester from the new policies of the Chang also said that students have
computing centers, according to a expressed concern about their options
network manager. when they had used the 100 laser
Students have turned in comments copiers at the computing centers.
to the computing centers regarding Lipscomb said that he is working
many of the changes, and most of on a program that will end problems
them have been positive. with the number of pages printed.
Q 4- enAn cA pc T Q VX7 ) o V Eric Lipscomb, lab and network Chang said the students are frus-
X 1 “U BFV-IBV- O H—%V manager for academic computing tinted about the lines to get into the
services, said that despite a few tech- labs because the new process requires
... ... . i , nical problems, the changes have been checking disks brought into the labs.
The presentations will include nositive °1.1.1° ,
admissionpolicies,, PSLipscomb and Grace Chang, lab t.Lipscombspimthezuwerrawarmf
Law Day, sponsored by Phi Alpha gnora; said Thomas shouty. Phi assistan in the general access lab in computers are available for the com-
Delta, thepre-law fraternity, is at 5:30 Alpha Delta president. the Information Sciences Building, puting center to use, there will be a
p.m., Thursday, in the University The law schools scheduled to at- both agree the new policies are work- backup.
- Union, Silver Eagle Suite. tend are SMU, Baylor, Texas Tech, ing and that with time the kinks will For now students will have to look
Representatives from local law St. Mary’s, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, work themselves out. at the problem in terms of either wait-
schools will give presentations about South Texas and DFW, Shirley said. “We are doing all we can,” ing for the check-in procedure or risk
their schools and will be available for “Anyone who is interested in law Lipscomb said. . losing data, said Lipscomb,
questions. is encouraged to attend,” she said. Chang said that one of the prob-
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