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During the Fall semester, the CRR acted on 65 cases of alleged student misconduct, and its punishments were harsh. The committee ordered 16 students to leave the University, two of whom could not return without a majority vote of the Faculty approving their readmission. Most of the rest were given stiff warnings and told that they too would be made to leave if they participated in another disruption...

Author: By Thomas P. Southwick, | Title: A Review of the Year Five Issues That Divided The University | 6/11/1970 | See Source »

...decision in these 13 cases means that all students cannot realistically exercise their right to peaceful political dissent without risking severance from the University. If the University Gazette or others photograph these 13 students in a future peaceful demonstration which becomes obstructive, they will be liable to particularly harsh punishment...

Author: By Samuel Z. Goldhaber, | Title: CFIA Punishments Harm Students' Faith in the CRR | 5/22/1970 | See Source »

...United States. So you see for our purposes Henry Kissinger wasn't second-best. He was the absolute best we could have done-he was the closest we could get to the President without having to feel like guests. But even in our meeting with Kissinger there was nothing harsh, but rather the tone was muted and painful. You see we broke two long-standing rules: First, one doesn't announce such a meeting in the papers ahead of time. (I feel this especially strongly given that I too was special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs...

Author: By Mike Kinsley, | Title: 'I think we have a very unhappy colleague-on-leave tonight.' | 5/19/1970 | See Source »

...that Agnew would be sedated. Nixon promptly denied it, as he had to in order to avoid humiliating the man he has praised so handsomely in the past. Agnew also insisted that he was not to be "muzzled." Nonetheless, in a speech at Boise, Idaho, Agnew excised some harsh phrases about "choleric young intellectuals" and "tired, embittered elders" that had appeared in his advance text. He was similarly subdued when he dedicated a Confederate monument at Stone Mountain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: At War with War | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

...came from a longtime Cornfeld associate, Denver Millionaire John McCandish King, 43, chairman of King Resources, an oil and mineral exploration and development company. I.O.S. has invested millions in mutual-fund money in the company's oil and mineral ventures, but King's terms last week were harsh. For a reported $40 million injection of cash and notes, he demanded the I.O.S. presidency and complete control. The 35% of I.O.S. stock owned by Cornfeld and his chief lieutenants would be held in a voting trust controlled by King...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mutual Funds: Farewell to Cornfeld | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

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