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Three students "not only participated . . . but . . . forcibly interfered with the movement of the Dean." None of the three had previously been disciplined. They are required to withdraw until "no earlier than June 30, 1971." However, the committee has suspended these "suspensions" for the period following September 1, 1970. and says...
The committee did not indicate the University affiliation of the students it disciplined. Fifteen of those charged by Dean May are students in Harvard College, six are Radcliffe students, and four are GSAS.
The situation is worsened by the refusal of University officials to talk openly about the subject. They have grudgingly admitted that Yovicsin did not have specific permission to get this position and that they are displeased. But they have not agreed to claborate on their feelings. One wonders what they...
Not only is it a travesty that Harvard should offer him a choice between the two, but it would be disgraceful if the University seized upon this opportunity to send Yovicsin on his way, thereby ridding Harvard of a coach who has not measured up to its expectations on the...
Once again we see he ironic efficiency with which the University can enforce its dictates on student "rights and responsibilities," in comparison with the lethargy and footdragging that characterize its efforts to meet its own responsibilities. Let the issue be one of securing court injunctions or activating the Subcommittee of...