Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Committee's rules permit each student facing charges to bring one "student or academic advisor." My function as an advisor was entirely limited to reporting; as I told the three-man fact-finding panel, I came as an advisor because "it was the only way I could get into the meeting." Previous hearings have been closed to press and public...
...hallway outside the hearing room, we waited with Dean May and Samuel R. Williamson Jr., Allston Burr Senior Tutor in Kirkland House, Dean Sheppard '71-charged with the same offense as Margolin-and Michael J. Bishop '70, another CRIMSON reporter who planned to serve as Sheppard's "advisor" in order to report what went...
...advisor, you cannot be a reporter," said James Q. Wilson, professor of Government and chairman of the Committee. "The reason the hearing is closed is both to protect the student's private and personal relations to the University and to preserve order," Wilson said...
Richard W. Hausler '72, the only student member of the fact-finding panel, spoke against ordering me from the hearing. "It would be difficult to exclude a person who said he was an advisor. It's impossible to say that once you attend you may not say what happened," he said...
Sargent told Nixon he had set up a committee of scientists. technologists and businessmen to find what kinds of new work might be done in the center's facilities, and Nixon asked Dr. Lee Dubridge, his science advisor, to study the problem and act as a liaison between the state and federal governments...