Word: kirtley
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kirtley's column, a "Jerky Boys" take-off which has been published since last year, reprinted conversations between Kirtley and his unknowing victims. He has, in the past, called University Health Services, University Mental Health Services and the Bureau of Study Counsel...
This complaint came after one of the heads of Room 13 had spoken to the editors of FM in the hopes that the Kirtley article would not run. But it did. When Room 13 did not pursue the dispute any further, that seemed the end of it. But it wasn...
According to Kirtley, a University employee from the Bureau of Study Council Ad Boarded him for the prank call to Room 13 a few days after the column ran. When the Ad Board met, Kirtley was placed on disciplinary probation. Kirtley's parents received a letter, and his transcript now proclaims that he was on probation during the first semester of his senior year...
...defense, Kirtley wrote an editorial for The Crimson's Oct. 21 opinion page, in which he argued that "everything I had done was legal, was in good fun and hurt no one." Kirtley claimed that the Ad Board punished him for engaging in "inappropriate social behavior," an ambiguous term which he argued could be interpreted to mean anything. I am most concerned, however, with Kirtley's accusing the Ad Board of violating the "freedom of the press...
...result of Kirtley's editorial, the Undergraduate Council is considering a proposal asking the Ad Board to reconsider the decision. Thomas J. Kelleher III '99 and Sozi T. Sozinho '97, two of the proposal's sponsors, also wrote to The Crimson. In his letter to the editors, Kelleher argued that "all members of the press at Harvard should take notice. They too could be punished for what they write." Along the same lines, Sozinho argued that the Ad Board had put in jeopardy the freedom of the press and "First Amendment rights...