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...other hand, the committee has voted readmission for two students who had been fired from the University for their part in the SDS occupation of University Hall last April. One of these must have his readmission approved at today's Faculty meeting, and the other, a member of last year's graduating class, will take his degree at Thursday's Commencement...
...University also dropped charges which Dean Dunlop had lodged against two members of the SDS Radical Arts Troupe for kicking in a University Hall Door panel at a rally on May 14. The administration will instead charge the students $100 for the broken panel a spokesman stated last week...
Members of Harvard SDS are also considering walking out of the regular commencement half-way through the program and joining the counter-commencement group...
...fair, many of Zorza's observations are well-taken and nicely expressed. He remembers that, as an entering freshman at Harvard, "One felt good to be part of an institution with those pretensions." In view of SDS accusations that the moderate leadership sought to sell out the strike, and Steven Kelman's contention that the moderates were mindless running dogs for SDS instigators, it is refreshing to hear a response from the moderate faction that rises to the level of coherent political analysis. And Zorza offers a vital yet rarely grasped insight into the thinking of the conservative academic...
There were small, almost pathetic, groups, who could not accept the concerns of SDS, or at least its means of expressing them. The University maybe meant more to them than to others, or they saw it in a different light. They held their little meetings over dinner in the houses. Their world was falling apart. They were getting so much from the university that they needed and wanted. And now a group whose concerns they could not understand or accept came along with a style that they found incomprehensible and destructive. Their environment and their security were threatened by people...