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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Freund revealed last week that "individuals who fall in the province of both committees will be given an option to accept the findings of the Committee of 15 or choose a new hearing with the Committee of Five...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Freund Will Probe 15-20 Appointees | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

Freund said that if the individual does accept the Committee of 15's Findings of Fact, this finding will constitute the report of the Freund Committee...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: Freund Will Probe 15-20 Appointees | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

...sentence-by-sentence analysis of the petition, the Committee's statement questions most of the petition's points. The petition asked that "no student involved in the demonstration be suspended or expelled, including those on probation". The statement implies that the Committee cannot accept this position because it would "suggest" that "probation is a very ineffective form of discipline, at least as a deterrent" to disruptions...

Author: By Jeffrey D. Blum, | Title: Fifteen Will Tell Hearing Findings | 6/2/1969 | See Source »

...Harvard and the increasingly inadequate scholarship program, which de facto discriminates against lower and middle income groups; and (2) conscious admissions policies. The first of these arguments is entirely, and the second partially, based on the assertion that Harvard is caught in a financial squeeze which means it must accept largely people who can pay for their education now and can support the University in the future. But the long discussion of finances which followed--showed that Harvard is not poor at all. It does not need to admit people who it feels will support it in the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fair Harvard -- Where the Money Goes | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

Besides, whether students believe free tuition is possible or not, there is another point that remains. Students should no longer accept the platitude that they must pay more because of increased costs. We have indicated how the budget figures showing increased costs have been skewed by including increased government research costs in them. Such research was government contracted and funded and so was really virtually free to Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fair Harvard -- Where the Money Goes | 5/30/1969 | See Source »

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