Word: hoffmann
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last week's Faculty meeting, which placed 74 of the demonstrators on probation and admonished 171 others, Stanley H. Hoffmann, professor of Government, moved to establish a committee to discuss the issues of campus recruitment and the University's relation to the Vietnam...
...professors were heading for the doors, and President Pusey was anxious to be done with the whole affair. He had chaired the meeting with evident brusqueness, clearly had little enthusiasm for prolonged discussion of the Mallinckrodt business, and he had a press conference scheduled for 6:15. Stanley Hoffmann, professor of Government, rose to make a motion...
...fact, it was far from sure at the meeting that there would be a committee at all. Hoffmann called for a committee made up of students, Faculty members, and Administration officials to discuss who should be allowed to recruit on campus, the limits of acceptable debate, and the extent of University involvement in the Vietnam war. Hoffmann's motion also asked that recruitment here by controversial agencies and corporations be suspended while discussions took place...
...motion never came to a vote. Pusey looked at it and raised a few questions: How, for example, would Faculty members who are also Administration officials be considered for purposes of selection to such a committee? Pusey asked Hoffmann whether the two could consult before actually taking a vote on the idea. Hoffmann agreed, and the meeting ended...
...Dunster members will present their suggestions to Hoffmann sometime next week...