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...POSSIBLE to assess certain responsibility for the eviction of six South House students by the House masters and the administrative board at the height of the fall term exam period. It is still unclear whether the masters' and ad board's decision was arbitrary and disproportionate to the offenses--this appears to be true so far, since those involved in the decision to evict have refused to explain the decision to the students. But the incident points up much more than the faults of individual administrators or students; it demonstrates execrable problems with the administration housing and student discipline...
First, the decision to evict the students--apparently carried out by the ad board--was made without the students present, and the six had no opportunity to answer charges against them from other South Houses residents or even know who their accusers were. The students were vaguely charged with "disorderly conduct" by the masters only in a letter to each of them ordering eviction. The letter came without prior warning or a bearing...
General Videla's refusal to seize last week's opportunities to evict Isabel suggests that the military does not plan early action against her. Yet as election time draws nearer, there will be less and less popular support for any attempted coup. As a people, Argentines seem to want to wait out the crisis instead of facing it, as they have before. The departure of Isabel Perón would probably not change that mood, but more and more Argentines are convinced that it must come-in weeks if not days-if the nation is to preserve...
During last few years here, however. Pusey came under attack from radical students and, later, from liberal students and faculty for the way he handled radical. In particular, his decision in April 1969 to call in police from Cambridge and other towns to forcibly evict students occupying University Hall was widely criticized
...Joseph, 39, led 12 of his wives and 15 other families-all members of Joseph's Church of Jesus Christ of Solemn Assembly-to establish a settlement on a 2,000-acre tract of federal land in southern Utah. Before the Bureau of Land Management began proceedings to evict them, they had put up ten buildings, started a dam and planted vegetables. A federal court is now deciding whether they are homesteaders or simply squatters...