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Irene Leary '67, a second-year Business School student, told me what happened when she tried to discuss the bust in a class about General Electric and trust-busting. She prefaced her remarks by saying she was considered a conservative Young Democrat at the 'Cliffe but is now thought of as a "flaming radical...
While the students in other Graduate Schools have mass meetings to discuss the takeover and the police bust, there have been no such meetings at the Business School. Informal polls at the Business School show in fact a slight majority of support for President Pusey's decision to call in police. This means that many Business School students are taking a harder line than the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
Gale Merseth '67, another second-year student, heard Miss Leary recounting her experience in the classroom, Merseth said that there was a lot of discussion of the takeover and the bust, but in small groups which would not be as visible to an outsider as a mass meeting. But Merseth concluded that by and large "the Business School, in its tradition, goes on oblivious to the world around...
...worker-student rally was called by the Peace and Freedom party in a meeting at the Cambridge Community Center Friday night. After hearing an account of the seizure and bust of University Hall, the 150 people present voted unanimously to endorse the SDS demands...
Ebert also said that President Pusey had consulted him before the bust on Wednesday morning about possible courses of action. Ebert did not say what he advised Pusey or what he believed about calling in the police...