Word: rosenthaler
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Five weeks later, in a meeting with Rosenthal and Thomas O. Power, president of the Faculty Federation, a local chapter of the American Federation of Teachers, Morrissey told the two men that he had no evidence to support the charges he had made at the committee meeting. Power later informed...
The debate between the faculty and Jones was somewhat moot, however, because the tenure decision now fell into Morrissey's hands and unlike most previous cases where the president's approval of the committee's recommendation had been a routine matter, Morrissey rejected the faculty's advice. In a letter...
WITH THE RECOMMENDATION of the Special Committee on Tenure, Rosenthal's case had "reached the point where tenure at Boston State in historically assured," John Roberts, executive director of the Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts (CLUM), said last week. he added that never before in the college's history had...
Perhaps Morrissey could have avoided this charge if he had presented Rosenthal with specific, non-political reasons for the firing. But the reasons he has given leave little doubt as to the weekness of his case and the motive for the firing. In his letter to Rosenthal, Morrissey wrote that...
Both Faculty Federation and Rosenthal filed grievances in July 1975 with the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts State College system. The board rejected these grievances as well as requests for either an open hearing or submission of the dispute to binding arbitration. In so doing, the Board maintained that...