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Following a ten-minute executive session in which the Faculty voted to readmit two students who had been dismissed, Dean Dunlop thanked Faculty members who had submitted to last-minute telephone pleas to help make up a quorum...
...problem lies not with the government's instruments of power, but with its credibility. The police could arrest McCoy and Shanker, but it would make no difference, for they are as helpless as the Mayor and the Superintendent of Schools. On September 11, McCoy agreed to readmit the disputed personnel, only to have the community block their entrance the next day. The intermediate political institutions, necessary to confine conflict, have broken down because their constituencies are both aware and uncompromising, and the city, now forced to deal directly with the people of Ocean...
...Harvard Law-Graduate Democratic Club voted last night to support Robert F. Kenedy's candidacy for the Presidency, and to urge the Law School Faculty to readmit students whose studies are interrupted by the draft...
...Club also approved a resolution to urge the Law Faculty to readmit without loss of credit students who are drafted, obtain occupational deferments and who go to jail or Canada for "conscientious or moral reasons...
Brundage got into the current mess initially about a month ago. During the Winter Games at Grenoble, he announced that a majority of the 72 member nations of the IOC had voted by mail to readmit South Africa, which was barred, because of apartheid, from the 1964 Tokyo Olympiad. Brundage said the Johannesburg government had taken adequate steps to merit the IOC's forgiveness...