Word: littauers
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...Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, after a marathon six hours of deliberations, found Ellen J. Messing '72-4 guilty last night of charges brought against her by the Administration for her participation in a sit-in at Littauer Center...
...role as my advisor (not my advisor --and not my defense attorney since I conducted the bulk of my defenses he spent weeks helping to work out a strategy armed at exposing the absurdity of the administration's charges at emphasizing the political justifications for the Littauer sitin and at pointing out the politically repressive nature of the disciplinary process. It's true that relatively few objections were raised by Prof. Paul and myself to some of the prosecution's grosser tactics, such as persistent cross-examination of witnesses on material unrelated to their testimony; attempts to prejudge my "guilt...
Messing said that the group marched to Littauer to discuss the Government Department's "open chair" policy for ex-professor Henry A. Kissinger '50, now President Nixon's chief foreign policy adviser...
Messing is charged by the Administration with belonging to "a group of people who broke into and physically occupied" the Government Department offices at Littauer Center...
...heard testimony in the case of Ellen J Messing 2.4, who is charged by the Administration with belinging to "a group of people that broke into and physically occupied the Government departmental offices in Littauer Center...