Word: mays
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Wilson said yesterday that he did not know how many students May would identify besides the five he named Thursday...
Wilson also said that the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities had finished its hearings in the cases of 25 other students charged with violations following a sit-in in May's office November 19. The Committee will announce its judgments in those cases "early next week," he said...
...May's action Thursday was the first time any University officer had invoked the power of temporary suspension, which was authorized by the Faculty at its September 30 meeting. A memorandum of understanding submitted by the Subcommittee of Six to Dean Ford last month stated that "the purpose of temporary suspension is to provide means, stronger than mere warnings but less severe than action by civil authorities, by which to respond to actions that impede the performance of the essential tasks of the University...
Wilson said last night that the Committee would begin its formal hearings on the charges to be submitted by May "as soon as possible." but added that he did not think the cases "would be settled until well into reading period...
...what does being suspended mean?" asked Mark Smith '72, one of five named by May at the demonstration. Thursday. "It just means: Look out, Niger, here we come. Being suspended in and of itself means nothing in terms of our individual actions." he said...