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...focus on the use of police, follows a closed meeting held last night between students and administration leaders. Glimp, Archie C. Epps, assistant dean of the College, and F. Skiddy von Stade '38, dean of freshmen, met in Weld with John D. Hanify '71, president of the HUC, Donald J. Gogel '71, Chairman of the HRPC, Charles E. Schumer '71, president of the Young Democrats, and Raines...
Several officials in the Cambridge government said last night that they thought a raid was imminent. A university source said that Walter J. Sullivan, the mayor of Cambridge was enraged at the sit-in and expressed a desire to put on a helmet and lead a police charge himself...
...only concrete action in response to Wolff's proposals came in the middle of the debate. J. Peterson Elder, dean of the GSAS, announced that he would appoint a special student-Faculty committee to investigate sources of graduate student income--one of the issues considered by the Wolff report...
Also participating in yesterday's briefing were Charles J. Christenson, professor of Business Administration; John B. Matthews, professor of Business Administration; and John A. Seiler '51, assistant dean for the MBA program
...SFAC appeared to feel that his stand, which he had couched in academic terms in his letter to Dean Ford, should be more honestly stated in political terms. Several SFAC members asked peripheral questions trying to get the President to edge toward a political justification for his position. Stephen J. Gould, assistant professor of Geological Sciences, asked President Pusey why he had neglected to mention the CEP resolution, which the Faculty has soundly defeated, while commending the Faculty for defeating the Putnam resolution, in his letter to Dean Ford. Both the CEP and Putnam resolutions had been rejected, Gould argued...