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Officers of the University are presently subject to disciplinary procedures if they violate the third paragraph of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities-which forbids any infringement of academic freedom, freedom of speech and movement, and freedom from force and violence-or the Third Statute of the University, which forbids "gross misconduct or neglect of duty...
...procedures approved-which have already been approved by the Business and Medicine Faculties-provide for a two-part procedure to judge faculty members accused of violating the third paragraph of the Resolution of Rights and Responsibilities, which forbids any infringement of academic freedom, freedom of speech and movement, and freedom from force or violence, or of the Third Statute of the University, which forbids "gross misconduct or neglect of duty...
...Sinatra going to follow all that? His abdication announcement last week said he looked forward to contemplation, "writing a bit" and "perhaps even to teaching." The rest of the six-paragraph statement, released to Suzy, a syndicated gossip columnist and sometime Sinatra girl friend, was an apologia pro vita sua. After sermonizing on the brotherhood of man, he summed up his three-decade career: "Fruitful, busy, uptight, loose, sometimes boisterous, occasionally sad, but always exciting." Why did he want out? Because "there has been little room or opportunity for reflection, reading, self-examination and that need which every thinking...
...Sinatra's pedagogical plans. Pressagent Jim Mahoney said: "I don't know of any professorship, but he may be open for one." It is questionable how long a mercurial and sleepless man like Sinatra can be happy as a professional dropout, ruminating and writing. The penultimate paragraph of his statement refers to a "breather" rather than complete retirement. As Bob Regehr, an executive of Sinatra's recording company, said last week: "I have yet to recall an entertainer who stayed in retirement. A great artist is a great artist. How many times did Judy Garland retire...
...violent repression, issues seen in the actual experience we have to undergo here in Cambridge, to unproved assertions regarding the war. What I take to be an oblique excuse of the disruption Friday,"...so must some uses of speech be prevented for the same reasons" (read the whole paragraph again to be certain), provides a weak transition to other, larger matters with which you obviously feel more at case. The haughty pose does not successfully cover the attempt to blame the University Administration and The War for what you and I are in fact immediately responsible...