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Monsignor Eugene V. Clark, a spokesman for Cardinal Cooke of the New York archdiocese, fired off a heated telegram of protest to President Ford, demanding that Butz "apologize immediately or resign." A chastened Butz is sued a statement saying that his gaffe "was not intended to impugn the motives or the integrity of any religious group, ethnic group or religious leader...
Robert Snyder, hearing examiner for the board, said that "everyone up to the assistant to the director was unaware of the charges brought against the two board members." The two board members are "from what I know" not planning to resign, Snyder added...
Butz should resign--although if rumors that Ford is preparing for Butz's dismissal are true his resignation may not even be necessary. Ford will have to contend with a constituency that remains fiercely loyal to Butz--the farmers, a group whose interests he has served diligently. Certainly, the Secretary of Agriculture should not ignore the interests of American farmers, but he should not serve them to the detriment of farmers in Asia, Africa and Latin America. American agricultural policies must begin to take the rest of the world into account. One of the Norwegian delegates in Rome suggested that...
Derrick A. Bell Jr., professor of Law, has threatened to resign if the Law School does not substantially increase its efforts to hire minority faculty...
Leonard, who is on leave as an assistant dean at the Law School, said that Bell urged the Law School to search harder for qualified minority faculty members. He said that Bell's threat was "an observation that he might be called upon" to resign if such a search did not occur...