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...deliberations last week the Ad Board decided that the four students involved in the window-breaking and Jack C. Patterson '88, who made the phone call with a racial slur, were not acting together. The Ad Board ruled that the window-breaking was not racially motivated...
...Ad Board also will consider today the case of a sixth student, who was Patterson's roommate last winter, who made a second phone call to the Black student at the bell desk five minutes after the one with a racial slur. That second phone call did not contain a racial slur...
Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57, who chairs the Ad Board, would not comment on the cases. He said this was not the first time that the disciplinary body has dealt with racial harassment cases...
...students who broke the window were not punished for racial harassment. Instead, members of the board were concerned by "the nature of the weapon and the recklessness of using a catapult capable of breaking safety glass at 100 yards," said one Ad Board member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity...
...consideration of all these cases by the Ad Board comes eight months after the incidents took place in the Quad during the early morning hours of Sunday, January...