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Dean Dunlop earlier this month sent to members of the Faculty a memo condemning the disruption of the March 26 counter teach-in here and urging them "to discuss with students" the issues involved...
...another development yesterday relating to the counter teach-in disruption, Dean Epps indicated that the request by SJP's co-chairmen that four leftist groups be barred permanently from use of university facilities will be denied...
...chairmen-Pasztor and Arthur N. Waldron '71-wrote to Epps Thursday that SDS, PL, the University Action Group, and the Radcliffe-Harvard Liberation Alliance "did plan to and did actually disrupt a scheduled teach-in on the war in Indochina in violation of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities," and therefore should be denied University privileges...
Much as the cause of the pro-war Teach-in's speakers is indefensible on constitutional grounds as well as for the strongly ethical reasons that most students at this university cherish very deeply. I do not see that the disruption of the Teach-in can be justified in line with the traditional Supreme Court interpretation of free speech...
...violations is the argument that no one is entitled to use his free speech in order to yell "Fire" in a crowded theater. In B. Ko-Yung Tung's very sympathetic letter to the CRIMSON, this line of reasoning is offered as one possible defense of the pro-war Teach-in heckling. Mr. Tung writes that, since "bringing in pro-warriors to a militantly anti-war campus logically results in disruption," it was the pro-warriors themselves who provoked the disruption...