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House Committee chairmen voted on Friday to ask the Faculty to postpone the convening of the CRR until the fall, when they will be able to consider more carefully the issues surrounding the legitimacy of the committee and when they have time to carry out proper elections of students delegate to the CRR. We support this request. We recommend that the CRR postpone its meeting until next fall, when it can convene as a student-Faculty committee, not a Faculty monolith...
With the minor exception of the Lowell House blockade, the student pro-divestment, anti-apartheid movement has been conducted in the best traditions of the Rev. Martin Luther King. The use of the CRR to quash the movement and turn the debate away from its proper place--University conduct--is Big Brotherism of the most cynical and small-minded sort...
Following an afternoon meeting with Dean of Students Archic C. Epps III, the chairmen of all 13 Houses and the Freshman Council said in a letter to Epps that they were not given enough time to consider whether the CRR is a legitimate body or to hold proper elections of delegates...
Normal Heart reviews the unfolding of the epidemic through the eyes of a querulous but sincerely righteous gay activist. Audience members may feel inclined to tune out during the protracted debate over the direction of gay political movements, and Playwright Kramer belabors his belief that the proper response to AIDS is universal sexual abstinence, at least among gays. But he captures the panic and self-hatred that AIDS has unleashed. He dishes up highly imaginative invective, not least toward a character based upon himself. And he creates a complex, interesting romance between his surrogate, played by Brad Davis (who starred...
...questions asked of witnesses. With each objection, a computer asks students to choose the ground for intervening from a list of possible reasons. If the student answers correctly, the computer so states and the trial resumes. If the student gives the wrong answer--or if there is no proper ground for protest-the computer so indicates and explains why the student erred. At the end of the tape, the program automatically flashes back to every point in the testimony at which the student failed to make a valid objection...