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None of the five black law students charged with participating in the December 5 and 11 OBU occupations of University Hall appeared at the hearings conducted by the Law School's Administrative Board yesterday and Tuesday...
...same, as the number of pressure groups here mushroomed, the pressure exerted by one of ?otorials has shrunk almost to the disappearing. And as the University becomes more and mo?? great closed mind (e.g., Nathan Pusey last sp? "Can anyone believe these demands are ?n seriously?"; an OBU spokesman after Clif? Alexander was named the University's ??ator: "Pusey appointed him-what more do have to say."), even well-argued stands seem inngly futile...
THIS WEEK the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities will announce the disciplinary action to be taken against four students who chanted at Dean May while he read a statement to OBU members occupying University Hall on December 11. Once again, there can be no punishment...
...such as this one, a Committee such as the CRR can only dole out punishment that is inherently political in content-punishment against those who are diametrically opposed to the order in power that the CRR represents. The demonstrators who chanted at Dean May were fighting for the just OBU demands, attempting to rectify racist hiring policies that the University has shown scant interest in changing; one can say with certainty that any punishment they may receive from the CRR will not repress the movement for an end to racism at Harvard...
...OBU members formally boycotted the hearings, and held their own public hearings against the University early this month. But Wilson said yesterday that about six students had come to their hearings...