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...Hartman's charges but the failure of several GSD faculty members to cooperate fully with the Hartman Review Committee. While the review panel reserved its strongest criticism for the uncooperative and called on the GSD faculty to take "due note of this fact and take such action as they deem appropriate," the members of the Academic Policy Committee--who are colleagues of the criticized faculty members--concluded that they could not recommend that the GSD even consider censure "in the absence of known standards and accepted procedures in this area." This flatly contradicts the report of the first committee, which...
...committee takes a very serious view of the failure of members, and former members, of the Faculty of Design to cooperate with a committee established by that Faculty, and hopes that the members of that Faculty will take due note of this fact, and take such action as they deem appropriate...
...added that the institute "has not been precluded from pursuing any lines of inquiry we deem important...
...Washington board should accept the review of the case, and should overturn the Boston ruling. The alternative would only be to deny workers the formation of a union which they deem best for themselves and a complete victory in Harvard's struggle to prevent Med area unionization...
...world. This is seen in the willingness of these women and their allies to take the Church into the civil courts. It is very strange that the same people who would probably recoil at any mixture of Church and State in public life (Nixon's White House services?) would deem it right to settle theological questions in court, bringing back echoes of Constantine. Willie and Stringfellow's argument is untenable and dangerous to a free society. For the State to impose secular law in the religious sphere is at the root of an oppressive society in which man's spirit...