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...single recommendations. They have recommended one among a series of appointments proposed by a department; they have developed a list of possible appointments and ranked them; they have reviewed the desirability of a department entering a new specialty; and they have pointed out gaps and deficiencies in departments. The use of ad hoc committees should be continued...
...company as part of its business policy, seemed ancillary to the University's central purpose. The convenience offered to organizations interviewing at the OGCP was held to be rather a privilege than a right. It seemed to the majority reasonable, therefore, to stipulate as a condition on the use of the OGCP that any organization wishing to interview there be required to discuss its policies publicly if those policies are profoundly disturbing to a sizeable number of the students in whose interests the Office is operated...
CLAUSE THREE: This proposal was naturally the most controversial and received long and thoroughgoing discussion. It was maintained, against the contrary view of some in the minority, that the use which corporate and other interviewers typically make of the facilities of the OGCP cannot claim the strong protection which the University must give, as all agreed, to the speech of teachers and students in classrooms or to speech in other University forums...
Saturday night Levin did his thing(s) before a full house at Sanders Theatre. The program, entiled "Works of W. A. Mozart," included the orchestral March in D, K. 335/1 (delightful in its naivete and ludicrous use of col legno), the Sonata for Violin and Piano in B flat, K. 454, and the magnificent Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, K. 503. Levin served as pianist and was joined at appropriate moments by violinist Rose Mary Harbison and an excellent pick-up orchestra conducted by John Harbison. By and large the performances were clean, tasteful and controlled, with occasional brilliance...
...threat of violence. But to associate the violence and the campaign is absurd. There will be violence this summer anyway; there will surely be blood and looting. The campaign was conceived as a way to provide a possible alternative to that violence, if only by making efficient political use of the threat of violence...