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Today's Faculty meeting begins at 4 p. m. in Sanders and will be broadcast on WHRB, 95.3 FM. The docket includes a motion by Charles G. Gross '57, lecturer on Psychology and co-chairman of last night's meeting, which raises the case of Chester W. Hartman '57, radical assistant professor of City Planning in the Design School whose contract is not being extended beyond June-allegedly for political reasons...
...After learning of the proposed strike. I met with the Docket Committee of the Faculty Council and with the elected student members of Faculty Council subcommittees...
...Monday morning, the Faculty Council will consider the general situation and, more specifically, the problems faced by students distracted from their studies by the current international crisis. The members of the Docket Committee and I will recommend to the Council that arrangements be made to extend to those students the privilege to take make-up examinations already accorded to other students on account of special circumstances. If this recommendation is approved by the Council it should go to the full Faculty, perhaps at its meeting on Tuesday...
...motion making this an implicit violation was passed at the March 25 meeting and the docket for the April 14 meeting includes a resolution-to be proposed by Rosenblatt-saying "the Faculty regards it as implicit in the language of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities that intense personal harassment of such a character as to amount to grave disrespect for the dignity of others be regarded as an unacceptable violation of the personal rights on which the University is based...
Because of these controversies, the Docket Committee has scheduled a second special Faculty meeting April 7 to consider everything else but the resolution itself...