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...January, when the time came to punish the Paine Hall demonstrators, the Faculty was faced with another unprecedented situation: the Ad Board reported back with an 8-7 recommendation on discipline and the Faculty was asked to review individual cases. "What kind of decision is that?" a conservative exclaimed. "The Faculty is the least equipped body to review individual discipline decisions...
...three student members of the interim CRR-Kirby Wilcox '70 and Richard W. Hansler '71-resigned last week. "I find it morally very difficult to work for the strike and punish students at the same time." Wilcox said Tuesday. "I question whether a fair trial can be held in such times...
There are three or four viable techniques. There is economic power which can be mobilized to reward one's friends and punish one's enemies. There is brain power, where one can, through sheer competence and excellence, move into strategic places in the Establishment, the corporate world, the political world and from that vantage point have an influence on policy And there is political power...
...Consensus on the Board seems to be to continue to treat even selling as an internal problem, at least for the moment, and to punish drug use and transfer when they come to the Board's attention, though less severely than the Board punishes selling...
Young: Any further riots will be met with swift massive law enforcement, so riots as a possible tool quickly outlived their usefulness. There are 'three or four viable techniques. There is economic power, which can be mobilized to reward one's friends and punish one's enemies. There is brain power, where one can, through sheer competence, move into strategic places in the Establishment and from that vantage point have an influence on policy. And there is political power. Economic and brain power are both the best long-range instruments. The political can be mobilized immediately...