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Monoc inBrii By Mary Lou Smart Oamtcock Staff Wrftsr Pros and cons of monof were considered by four men of the Carolina Fon Association at the British 1 Debate Thursday in Capt T F? nuusc. Monogamy is defined marriage with one person, house resolution, monogamous relations are dated and impractical, was ported by Eddie Leopar sophomore criminal justice m and Tim Brosnan, a fresl journalism major. The issue contested by Rich Lowenth senior accounting management science major, Chuck Bowen. a senior si - - ? major. LEOPARD OPENED debate, arguing that monog "is the last frontier of Amei sex" and added that the s< revolution has opened many p< to many things, but monogai relations have yet to change the times. Leopard said that polygamy, the practice of ht more than one wife or husbai one time, there can be mi QrtrOAtYt AM t ttr? fU /ti ti ' I?? - ugi wilitlll *T 1UIUUI tilt SJICt around" that comes - NO COI NO MINIMUN HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30 Fri. 8:30-6:00 jSaturday 10:00-5 Hiving From a world of land where moss gj out of the eerie dar emerges this brilliai TKp I nrrl nf TVi#? R nara? it is a timelesj "Epic scope...abo the trappings of Ar romance"? Lms An Sunday Times {amy slig tish Unioi monogamous marriage. Poly provides a high level of hapi zamv is good economically, he ibers "This is 1978, not the dark a snsic Leopard concluded. Jnion Lowenthal spoke next, itone Poring monogamy. "We c monogamy as an institution said. He cited a survey as Playboy Magazine showing The the sexual revolution has n< that fected the widespread prefe out- in the United States sup- monogamy. "Monogamy a d, a institution is both timely ajor, practical, and its substitutior iman not," he said. was "One out of every al, a marriages in the United i and ends in divorce," Brosnan sai and cited examples of unhappy m >eech situations and questioned the they are handled in monoga ml JL VIUHI/IIO. the Many couples never make [amy marriage counselors and "di rican is the onlY socially accef ixual means of solving problems, sople said. nous THERE ARE alternative with monogamy, such as colic with living, Brosnan said. ''Colic iving living is not communism, i id at political thing and not necesi utual group sex," he explained, iking Bowen delivered the with argument. "Eighty percen >W OPEN PIES 4* 1 8'/? " x 11" SHEETS ,.7:00 klnko's 933 S. MAIN 5 >:00 799-3807 IN THE PAST WOiroERFUL t> MONiVO 82225/$2 25 i|| jsp ,/^H. v2^^tHBmtoZ&RuBKSU&^^EflERmEKBm kings and kingdoms, in a ?/A? m_f f? /\?% ^11 nl^l^n ^ A,*?^ UW3 Ull till OICWJS Ul LUC ncca, kness of Medieval days, nt epic saga of Parsival. Like ings and The Sword of Shanthurian from ht favorite n Debate gamy those divorced remarry," he said, >iness adding that divorce gives people said, practice with marriage and is ges," therefore not all that bad. "Monogamy has not yet gone sup- underground," he said. iefine Bowen finished by quoting ," he Rudyard Kipling, "For the race is irom won by one and one and not by two that and two." ot af- After the speakers had finished, rence the floor was opened for questions for and comments. The audience s an remained silent, and the debate and was adjourned. is are Members of the audience voted by exiting through doors labeled four either "Pro" or "Con." The Con States team, contesting the resolution d. 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