Word: berges
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Over the summer, Berg and several other students who had been separated reportedly appeared on campus without approval. Five or six warning letters went out to "remind the students of the June injunction." Wilson said...
...June 9-when Berg was formally "separated" for his role in the University Hall occupation-the University sent him a letter saying that he was not permitted "to be present in any part of the Harvard University community without specific authorization...
After the warning letter, Wilson said his committee heard reports that Berg had "been seen frequently around the University... using the facilities of the University Community as if he were a member in good standing." Acting on those reports, the committee made its decision last Thursday...
...explaining their decision, members of the committee stated that Berg's "separation" did not simply mean that he could not take Harvard courses. Wilson said Berg's punishment was intended to "exclude him from all rights to the University community" and to make him "forfeit his privilege to the University's facilities...
When the committee faced evidence suggesting that Berg had violated the order, it had two choices, according to Wilson: "we could ignore the evidence and conclude that we really didn't mean the earlier warnings, or we could decide that we had to make the warning stick...