Word: deitch
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ternoon, Kenneth M. Deitch, Senjor Tutor of Mather House and a CRR representative, asked the Faculty to provide stricter guidelines on readmissions cases. Deitch was not the CRR's spokesman...
...student required to withdraw by the old Committee on Rights and Responsibilities or by the Committee of 15 has indicated by his actions that he was willing to use force as a method of procedure on this campus," Deitch said. "One can say anything in this community, but he can't do anything. People not willing to live by these standards are not suitable for readmission, because they are likely to destroy this community or, to use one of their favorite words, they will smash...
...Deitch said that only those students who renounce the use of force in a university and "show beyond a shadow of a doubt that something important has changed" should be readmitted. "The burden of proof rests exclusively on the student," Deitch said, warning that "failure to take the question of readmissions seriously is by analogy an invitation to bring the Trojan horse back a second time...
...After Deitch's speech, Donald G. M. Anderson, McKay Professor of Applied Mathematics and chairman of the CRR, said that Deitch had expressed the views of a minority of the CRR. According to the Procedures, in the least severe - and most common - ways that a student can be thrown out, there is a "presumption in favor of readmission" after the student has completed the minimum period of separation...
Steele and Deitch will not talk to the CRIMSON. " The central functions of an academic community are learning, teaching, research and scholarship. By accepting membership in the University, an individual joins a community ideally characterized by free expression, free inquiry, intellectual honesty, respect for the dignity of others, and openness to constructive change. "- from the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities, approved by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...