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President William J. McCune Jr said in a memorandum to employees last week that another consideration was the company's "appraisal to the negative effects at this time of passing on increased costs in the form of higher prices for Polaroid products...
Nesson not only believes the split is intense, but describes it as "the fundamental problem of the school." In fact, he sees the problem as so important that, in his memorandum, he recommends delaying discussions of the Michelman Report--a three-year evaluation of the Law School's curriculum and teaching methods--until after the faculty has dealt with the split Nesson says that the disagreements inevitably generated by a heated curriculum debate will only widen the faculty rift...
...contained charges made by New Jersey informants. When Silverman requested the reports, Bureau Director William Webster promptly ordered subordinates to dig them out; during the search, five more files dealing with allegations by other sources against Donovan were discovered. Webster sent copies of the seven reports, along with a memorandum trying to explain why they had not surfaced sooner, to Silverman and the Senate committee. Had the committee been provided with the reports during its hearings 15 months ago, when they were available, Donovan's confirmation might have been delayed-if not rejected...
...what is already a less than absolute commitment seems now to be threatened by a new requirement that disabled students list eight classes this spring from which they will choose next fall. In a memorandum to disabled students. Crooks says that "we shall face even greater difficulties than usual in accommodating the special needs of handicapped students. "Some students fear that language like this will return to haunt them in the fall, if they want to ask for a course that isn't on the list...
Lawrence H. Tribe, professor of Law, last week issued a one-and-a-half page memorandum criticizing the Court's support for the rule, calling it unconstitutional. He was responding to a section of the ruling, which cited an article he wrote upholding the right of parties to set rules. Tribe contended yesterday that the most recent decision went beyond what his article was advocating...