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Prior to introducing a report on the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR), delegate Melendez presents fascinated council members with a Nutshell History of the disciplinary body, from its 1969 induction to its revival last spring. Former chairman Melendez delivers the entire 17-year history in less than five minutes...
...wake of controversial disciplinary proceedings, critics charge that Harvard's interest in those who make this a vital community ends at Byerly Hall. Last week the university could have answered those critics. Knowing that it might call on the CRR when divestment protests heat up this spring, the faculty could have committed itself to bringing Harvard reality into line with Harvard rhetoric. It could have decided to reform--or scrap--the CRR before it limits freedom and attests to the university's hypocrisy. Instead, the faculty balked...
...theory the CRR has six undergraduate members, but students--claiming the body prosecutes them for their political beliefs--have boycotted the 17-year-old committee. No student has sat on a CRR which heard a case...
Tacitly, by the tone and scope of its review this fall, the faculty endorsed the students' assessment of the CRR. It now remains for faculty members to decide how to reorganize their 13-member judiciary committee...
...hope they are able to do so soon, before the CRR again quashes freedom of scuttles academic futures...