Word: dean
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Dean May said that he will only be the complainant and will not be involved in the decision of Israel's case. He said that the decision will rest with the Personnel Office...
Neither the undergraduates nor the graduates have begun to organize concerning the possible split. Probably, if they do, they will at first adamantly oppose it. But again, there are many matters to consider. Dean May has indicated an interest in curricular and general educational reform: there may soon be talk about a General Studies major. A split in the Soc Rel Department, possibly "freeing" many undergraduates, could no doubt add considerable impetus to the establishment of such a program. But at the same time, because it would separate finally the interests of faculty and students, a Soc Rel split could...
...Dean May said yesterday that he had filed a complaint about Israel with the Personnel Office. "I laid information before the Personnel Office that he had engaged in conduct that was in violation of the Declaration of Rights and Responsibilities of the Faculty," he said...
...Dean May said that, since Israel is no longer a student, the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities will not decide his case. The Committee will, however, investigate the sit-in. The Personnel Office will then act on the Committee's findings about Israel...
...Commons, informed Israel yesterday morning that he had been suspended. He said in a letter to Israel: "A report has been received that you took part in the sit-in in University Hall on November 19, 1969, and did not leave the building when instructed to do so by Dean Ernest May. You are hereby suspended pending an investigation of this report...