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...clear whether the third complainant. William W. Nash Jr. '50, former professor of City and Regional Planning, will give oral testimony. If so, he would probably be called by the committee, and not by lawyers for the three professors not by Kilbridge's counsel, Detlev F. Vagts '48, professor...
...Nash, who resigned his chair at the GSD last spring to become associate professor of the Urban Public Service at Georgia State University, arrived here from Atlanta last night for the hearing...
...Isaacs, Nash and Vigier are asking the Corporation to terminate Kilbridge's appointment as dean of the GSD. They contend that he has tried--through discussion and plans with students, faculty, members of the School's Visiting Committee and President Pusey--to place himself in control of the Planning Department since his appointment as dean...
Kilbridge's first error, which resulted in Vigier's temporary resignation in 1969 as chairman of the Planning Department, was perhaps an unconscious one. But by working behind the backs of Isaacs, Nash and Vigier to gain control of the department--through meetings and deals with students. Overseers, other faculty and Pusey himself--Kilbridge skirted the guidelines of academic due process. By suggesting to a student-faculty council ways of "getting rid of" he infringed on academic freedom and slandered three colleagues. By first complimenting Hartman on his work as director of the UFS and then turning...
...ultimate conclusion is not a pleasant one. Isaacs, Nash and Vigier are not without fault. Kilbridge is guilty of conduct similarly out of line with the principles of academic due process and academic freedom. Regardless of how the Corporation finds--and we believe that it should find in large part for the professors--it is obvious that the Design School cannot return to its former stature if the sour taste of the past five years lingers in any form, from either side. For the good of the School, Kilbridge should resign immediately as dean and return, if he is willing...