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...second and perhaps more important benefit which would result from the dismantling of the present academic structure here would be the creation of an intellectual milieu conducive to critical social thought...
...action of the President and the government of the College caused an immediate uproar. There was a general feeling that Barnwell was totally innocent of any part in the disturbance, and, as a result, the students called a meeting in which it was decided to petition the government and ask for the reinstatement of Barnwell. The Petition "was accordingly signed by most of the members of the College," sent to President Quincy with the request that it be answered by the next...
Richard G. Leahy, assistant dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences for Resources and Planning, said yesterday that the cracks were a result of the occupation, "not because of malicious damage, but because there were too many people in the Faculty Room." The City of Cambridge had fixed a limit of 250 people in the room in a July 1968 inspection...
...status is unclear. Neither presupposes guilt, neither is truly a punishment. They are merely statements of the Faculty's dissatisfaction with a student; presumably a student could be severed even if he had committed no offense whatsoever. And different students could be placed in different categories as a result of the same action...
...Henri has another approach to poetry though. He can take the obvious and turn it on its head. The result looks remarkably like the obvious turned on its head...