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Many former Jesuits preserve that kind of family feeling and regard themselves as Jesuits years after they have left the order, even if they left long before ordination. Author George Riemer (The New Jesuits) studied as a Jesuit for only seven years in the 1940s, but he continued to think of himself as a Jesuit until his death from cancer two weeks ago. "When I'm confronted with my own death," he said a few days before he died, "I believe I'm still a Jesuit, because the core of the Jesuit is still the Spiritual Exercises...
...David Riemer, a first-year student on the Committee, said yesterday he "was not surprised" by the faculty's action. Riemer also said a movement among first-year students aimed at forcing the pass-fail issue may be resumed...
...France and Lowell House (Mathematics): John A, Pinto, of Rome, Italy and Adams House (Fine Arts): Alan M. Polinsky, of Clayton, Mo., and Lowell House (Economies): Angel M. Rabasa of Miami, Fla., and Dunster House (History): John C. Reitz, of Ann Arbor. Mich., and Lowell House (German Literature): David Riemer, of Milwaukee, Wise., and Winthrop House (History and Literature); Stephen K. Roddenbury, of Jocksonville. Fla., and Eliot House (History of Science); Jay S. Rosen, of Brooklyn, N. Y. and Leverett House (Mathematics): Michael J. Schiffer, of Philadelphia., Pa., and Dudley House (Social Relations): Michael L, Schler, of Hantagh...
...entire staff of The Exec, the Babson Institute weekly newspaper, resigned yesterday protesting censorship. Editor Paul Dean and managing editor Robert Riemer were previously placed on disciplinary probation for publishing an ad for a parody edition to be issued later in the month...
...Dean and Riemer are now subject to expulsion for any action which does not please the administration. Calling the administration's action a form of censorship, all fourteen staff members of the paper resigned in support of their editors...