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...needed to pass motions—from one-sixth to one-eighth, at its meeting next Tuesday. The quorum proposal has been pending since it passed the Faculty Council nearly a month ago. When the Council decided to send the quorum issue before the full Faculty, anthropology professor J. Lorand Matory ’82 expressed mixed feelings on the issue. “On the one hand, a lot of legislative matters will be settled more easily and quickly,” he said. “But the problem that few of us participate has not been addressed...
...Like Amaker, let’s lower standards for ‘em! From one-sixth to one-eighth will do, you know; We think the problem must be with the quorum,” “And not with our debasement of decorum, Or with the J. Lorand Matory show,” The Faculty Council mused about its forum. Alas, this measure never went before ‘em, The Dean called off the meeting, and apropos, We think the problem must be with the quorum. Oh Faculty! We cannot but deplore ‘em! What...
...notable example occurred in November when anthropology professor J. Lorand Matory ’82 put forth a proposal to foster “civil dialogue.” Due to a lack of quorum, the motion was tabled until the next month’s meeting...
Following the speech, one member of the audience, Anthropology Professor J. Lorand Matory, said he was not surprised that some seemed skeptical of Trivers’ speech...
...case was one of the perceived violations of academic freedom that prompted anthropology professor J. Lorand Matory ’82 to sponsor a Faculty of Arts and Sciences motion late last year asking the faculty to reaffirm their commitment to free speech...