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...AGREE WITH the majority's call for the abolition of the Commission of Inquiry (COI). However, the proposal that Harvard create an independent judiciary body to handle political complaints by all members of the University contradicts both previous Crimson editorial policy and the essential purposes of this or any other University...
...stay in the U.S. Just where the Shah would live was uncertain. U.S. officials mentioned the lush resort island of Contadora off Panama's Pacific coast. But Luz Maria Quijano de Murray, Panamanian consul general in Philadelphia, said the Shah will be given asylum for three months on Coi-bita Island, also off the Pacific coast. The arrangement, she added, "could become permanent...
Earlier this year, the Faculty's Commission of Inquiry ordered that ad board and COI members refuse to publicly disclose the facts and the decisions rendered in disciplinary proceedings involving students, claiming that this order was designed to protect students. But the South House incident gives ample evidence that such secrecy can hurt students and that its only clear result is to keep decisions make by University officials concerning students away from public scrutiny...
Another acronym joined the committee beat last Spring when the Commission of Inquiry (COI) investigated and eventually rejected charges of unethical hiring practices in the Economics Department...
...Truman, said the bishop, "set back th movement of religious cooperation 75 year by his injection of the Vatican issue." A for the Episcopalians, there is no chance of a merger so long as they insist that Methcdist ministers must be first re-ordaine by Episcopal bishops. Said Methodist Coi son: "If the Episcopalians want union, a they need to do is declare John Wesley de facto bishop...