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That Ephraim Isaac, associate professor of Afro-American Studies, has been the unassuming victim of a negligent bureaucracy is a tragedy well-known to few. His wounds have only been salted by Ron Davis's Crimson article of Jan. 29, which seemingly was written without Isaac's foreknowledge. Ostensibly, Professor Isaac's wish is to remain out of the public eye. But the grave injustice being done him can not escape the recognition of those who care...
...Isaac's nomination has not yet been acted upon, and Rosovsky declined to comment on the subject yesterday...
Ewart Guinier '33, chairman of AfroAmerican Studies and the only tenured professor in the department, attributed the nearly four-year interval between Isaac's nomination and action on his appointment to the Faculty's establishment of a search committee to find and evaluate other prospective candidates for the tenured position...
...known if Isaac is being considered for a joint appointment. Isaac could not be reached for comment...
Rosovsky and Guinier--members of the standing committee that nominated Isaac, and that was abolished in 1973--both declined to comment yesterday on the basis for Isaac's nomination...