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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...draft the Committee will present this week has been the subject of "considerable discussion," Alan E. Heimert '49. Master of Eliot House and spokesman for the Committee, said last night, but he declined to give details of the draft. Heimert said that the Committee's new formulation is not intended to be a final version of the resolution, and that he expects it to be widely discussed within the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Committee of 15 to Offer Changes in Rights Report | 10/20/1969 | See Source »

...their recommendations, Kagan said, would be for a male-female ratio in coed houses differing from that in the rest of the University. The present ratio is about four men to one woman. For coed housing, the committee will recommend about two to one, or five to three...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: Liller Offers Coed Living Pilot Project Ford Says Decision Will Come by Spring | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...Houses were integrated in those ratios, then not all could be coed, Kagan pointed out. He said that his committee is considering proposals based only on the present enrollment, and will not discuss any possible changes in admissions to alter the ratio throughout the University...

Author: By Deborah B. Johnson, | Title: Liller Offers Coed Living Pilot Project Ford Says Decision Will Come by Spring | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

...between Faculty and the administration, even over the touchy issue of Faculty discipline. It makes no difference, May says whether or not two Corporation members sit on a Faculty discipline committee. "All proposals for discipline have to go to the Corporation for approval anyway. If two Corporation members were present only in a non-voting capacity and didn't agree with the findings, there's not much chance it would pass anyhow...

Author: By Ruth Glushien, | Title: Profile Ernest R. May | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

Government corporation were set up 700,000 postal employees would lose civil service protection. "We don't need a government corporation." Filby said. "What we need are adequate funds to operate the present Post Office Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE REAL WORLD | 10/18/1969 | See Source »

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