Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government, specified three areas the projected committee should explore: campus recruitment, agreed-upon forms of protest, and University complicity in the war effort. No vote was taken on the motion, however, because President Pusey wanted to discuss its wording with Hoffmann, and to bring it up again at the next Faculty meeting. Subsequent statements by Pusey and by Deans Ford and Glimp have established a commitment to such a committee; but its structure, and its scope, remain unclear...
...advertisement placed in last Thursday's Cambridge Chronicle by one Marjorie Ainsworth. The ad featured a picture of the City Manager, the names of the Council majority, and a call for their repudiation. "What a Mess," the ad concluded. Mrs. Ainsworth said Friday, "I prefer not to discuss that, but I have my reasons...
Thomas E. Crooks '49, Master of Dudley House, has announced a meeting for Nov. 7 "to discuss the formation of a student-faculty committee to discuss problems of mutual concern." One of the major "problems" reportedly will be anti-war protest...
...eight Cliffies met with Vern Countryman, professor of law, last night, to discuss today's course of action. They declined to comment on their plans...
Donna E. Lieberman '70, another of the eight, said today's decision would probably be accepted without further protest, "since no one has been severed and the Faculty will now discuss the real issues rather than question of discipline." She added, however, "If there is a fight, it will be a legal fight...