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...offer any evidence he wishes, to have a recording made, and to ask for reconsideration. The Committee before which he ?s called is composed of persons most of?? ?hom were initially selected by elections field among students and faculty and its ?omposition was approved by a vote of th?? Faculty on September 30, 1969. Thought dismissing charges or granting requeste for reconsideration does not prove the Committee's fairness, the fact that charge have been dismissed and reconsideration have been granted (leading, on occasion to a reduction in disciplinary action should be borne in mind...
...received an opportunity ?or a fair hearing and for reconsideration of the disciplinary decision. No convin??ug argument has been made as to why those decisions should now be reversed Furthermore, no student requested to have the University has ever been per??tted to remain in his House, whether th?? House is on-campus or a Harvard-spon??red cooperative house. One of the pur??ses of severance is to insure that the student leaves the University for some p??iod of time to rethink his relationship to it. Living in a Harvard House, a??nding classes, or using...
...weeks that followed, Pusey escaped ?? of the personal-castigation that fell on other ?ulty members and administrators. Franklin ?? was held responsible for the infamous "R?? Letter"; Henry Rosovsky became a scapegoa? the Afro-American Studies Program. But th? it all, Pusey never became the Grayson Kir? S. I. Hayakawa of Cambridge. It's hard to ?? exactly why Pusey did not become more of a tar? Perhaps the radical students were too sophistica? to waste their attack on one man; perhaps th? knew Pusey would leave anyway in two or three years...
...Neuchâtel, Switzerland, he was a child prodigy who published important papers on mollusks before he was out of high school, later became "haunted by the idea of discovering a sort of embryology of intelligence." In 1920 he went to work in the Paris laboratory of Psychologist Théodore Simon, a co-developer with Alfred Binet of the first successful IQ test. Poring over the "wrong" answers that children regularly gave on the tests, Piaget was surprised to see that the responses fell into patterns that differed according to the children's ages...
Niven's lines are given a martini-dry delivery, and the Belmondo-Bourvil team meshes with the cooperative, competitive flair of Graebner and Ashe. Given those talents, the film might have been considerably more. Still, in a sorry season, The Brain is smart enough to pass for comedy. Th-th-that's all, folks...