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ALMOST two months ago--before LBJ bowed out, before a bullet in Memphis changed the major issue in this country and in this University--the Student-Faculty Advisory Council began to talk about campus recruitment. Tomorrow the Faculty will decide the fate of SFAC's proposal on this issue...
When it was established after the Dow demonstration, the Council was charged primarily with formulating a recruitment policy so that the University could avert the kind of calamitous situation that evolved from the previous policy. SFAC held a number of meetings, discussed a number of issues, encountered President Pusey, and finally, just before it became a dead issue, started to discuss recruitment...
...authors of the final resolution--Charles S. Maier, instructor in History, and Rogers G. Albritton, professor of Philosophy--will head a group to write a description of the various points SFAC discussed in forming the proposal. Albritton will present SFAC's recommendation at the Faculty meeting...
...resolution--which the Council spent some 12 hours formulating--would give students a major role in barring an organization from Harvard. A potential recruiter would be banned if a petition signed by one-fifth of the student body, and subsequently approved by SFAC, requested such action. A petition with 500 signatures would require a recruiter to discuss his company's policies at a public meeting...
...only decision reached was that the current SFAC would meet on the first Tuesday of the new term in September and decide where to go from there...