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...undersigned students and faculty include members of SFAC who argued and voted against the radical resolution as well as members who supported it. Erik H. Erikson Stanley Hoffmann Kathy Kaufer Alex Keyssar Kay Kreiss Ron Lare Charles Maier Barrington Moore, Jr. Connie Park Robert Post George Ross Tim Rush James C. Thomson, Jr. SFAC members...
SFAC's restrictive recruitment resolution, in its final form, is the result of much debate, re-writing, and compromise. It began in late March as an informal motion by Charles S. Maier, instructor in History, who felt that students should have some say in who might be excluded from recruiting. If student sentiment was strong enough. Maier suggested, then the Deans could require recruiters to discuss their policies in public, and if sentiment was again strong enough, the appropriate deans could ask companies to postpone their visits. This proposal, Maier admits, was directly aimed at averting another Dow demonstration...
...next meeting Alexander Keyssar '68 and Douglas Myers '68, the Leverett and Quincy representatives, extended Maier's suggestion by providing a mechanism by which students could express their sentiments. As it finally evolved, the mechanism that Rogers Albritton, professor of Philosophy, will present tomorrow to the Faculty is similar to that originally proposed by Myers and Keyssar. The Council calls for the banning of a recruiter if one-fifth of the undergraduates sign a petition, subsequently approved by SFAC, requesting such action. This petition would come after an earlier one-signed by 500 students--which would require a recruiting organization...
...authors of the final resolution--Charles S. Maier, instructor in History, and Rogers G. Albritton, professor of Philosophy--will head a group to write a description of the various points SFAC discussed in forming the proposal. Albritton will present SFAC's recommendation at the Faculty meeting...
...into enacting an open-occupancy statute that matched a state law and covered some 33% of the city's housing units. When Congress last month passed the federal open-housing bill in the aftermath of the riot-commission report and Martin Luther King's assassination, Mayor Henry Maier asked the council for an ordinance to keep pace with the federal...