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...presidents of the colleges in the Ivy League did a very good thing this week-they issued a statement saying that they support Yale in its decision to use basketball player Jack Langer despite the NCAA ruling that he is ineligible. The NCAA and ECAC have threatened to punish Yale for its violation of one of their sacred rulings, but the Ivy endorsement may encourage them to reconsider or, at any rate be less severe than they originally intended...
...Faculty or the Committee to assume a neutral position, the Administration would have to be subject to discipline. Neither the Code nor the Committee is designed to prosecute the Corporation and the Administration. The Faculty would have to establish legal power over the Corporation in order to punish it. This would require a change in the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts a very unlikely event...
...CREATING the illusion that the Committee of Fifteen was acting as an impartial jury, rather than a committee to punish those who had demonstrated against the Harvard Administration last Spring, the Faculty and its Committee were acting as agents of the Corporation. The Faculty and the Committee had accepted the Corporation's analysis of the actions-that students and Faculty had violated the rules of the community in the demonstrations. There was no procedure for charging, much less disciplining, these who called the police last Spring; and, there is no procedure for disciplining the Corporation for continuing its racist employment...
...There was a general feeling that one should not approve a statement of Rights and Responsibilities without consideration of how this statement was going to be implemented," said Lee GoldBerg '34. Higgins Professor of Astronomy and chairman of yesterday's meeting. "If you're going to punish students for violations of the principles of rights and responsibilities, there ought to be some way of insuring anyone who provokes those violations by being unresponsive that they should be held to task as well." he added...
Speakers at the meeting charged that the Committee had used "phony categories" in deciding which students to punish "A few people were chosen randomly for doing things that everyone did," Miss Kaufman said...