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Martin A. Shefter, associate professor of government and the chairman of the Commission of Inquiry, said Wednesday that the commission would reconsider the case.
Theda Skocpol and Rosemary C.R. Taylor, both instructors in Sociology, said yesterday they would write a letter this week to the senior faculty, asking them to reconsider their "unsatisfactory and unacceptable decision."
Leonard said he hoped Bell would reconsider his possible resignation, but he urged the Law School to "recognize its responsibility to seek out black professors and other minority professors that are not represented."
Keenan said, "I think now might be a good time to reconsider the 1970 resolution, which was written in the heat of battle."
GREECE'S WITHDRAWAL FROM NATO: We withdrew from NATO's military alliance when, to our great sorrow, NATO's weakness became patently clear -it could not prevent armed conflict be tween two of its members. If NATO contributes positively toward the settlement of the Cyprus question-contributes...