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...related developments, the CRIMSON learned that a New England branch of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League is making a thorough study of Wang's activities. Isidore Zack, an ADL staff member, said that the League is planning to make a statment on Wang's visit sometime next week...
...demonstrated his own versatility and high degree of competence at the Dudley exhibit last spring, is represented in this collection by a brush and ink drawing. Michael Biddle's humorous and highly personal conception of two particularly grotesque individuals, titled simply Cartoon, contrasts strongly with another very direct statment, Tom William's Big City Vignette, or with David Austin's sketch of more glamorous terrain, the Grand Canal of Venice...
Some appear to feel that enlightened college students, perhaps particularly men of Harvard, are not likely to be misled by such examples. The statment attributed to Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, who matriculated at Harvard, does not seem to substantiate this view. Dr. Oppenheimer is reported to have said that, in becoming a "real left winger" and acquiring "lots of Communist friends" he was doing "just what most people do in college or late high school." If this is the situation it would seem to be a most unfortunate one, and one which it is the duty of Harvard Corporation...
...That statment, as it stands, seems strangely at odds with our usual criminal procedures, whether those of the police, or of Grand Juries, or of a Court of Justice. It is true that a man standing trial on accusation of crime must await the decision of a judge as to whether or not he will answer questions asked by the prosecution? It is true that persons other than the accused may be summoned as "witnesses," to give evidence for or against him. And these witnesses are, with respect to their testimony, subject to that final authority of the judge...
Although the DP did not specify what specific changes the group demanded, it did write, "A three-man delegation was appointed to consult with the Office of Admissions on present University policy." This sentence was followed immediately by a statment from William H. DuBarry; Penn's acting president, that the University has never had a racial or religious quota and does not intend to change its policy...