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...FIRST time in three years, it looks like several Houses may nominate students to the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities. Since each House can nominate up to two people, if only two Houses comply with the CRR nominating procedure the CRR's four student members can be chosen...
...therefore very important that no House nominate anyone to the CRR. The CRR is supposed to have seven faculty members and four students; therefore, its student members can always be outvoted. Its organization is patently unfair to students...
...more than that, the concept of the CRR is wrong. It was set up to discipline student radicals, but it gave students no way to vent their complaints about the Faculty. It admits hearsay evidence, as no court of law does. It holds closed hearings. Its decisions cannot be appealed...
...campus are students in several radical groups, including SDS (Students for a Democratic Society), PL (Progressive Labor) and NAM (New American Movement). After demonstrations in the past, members of these groups have faced possible disciplinary action when charges were filed against them with the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR). Members of these organizations are planning this Fall to protest any attempts to restore Harvard's chapter of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC...
Unless the CRR and the Commission of Inquiry which are charged with protecting the rights of students and Faculty give equal responsibility for decision-making to both parties and define their roles clearly, they will be ineffective. Until the ACSR has an unobstructed voice on the full range of political issues surrounding responsible investment, it cannot function effectively as the moral voice of the University. The Bok Administration must take steps next year toward these reforms if it is ever to begin to secure the full confidence of students in Harvard's fairness and good faith...