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John Kenneth Galbraith, Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics-who Kraft said would call for a no-confidence vote on President Pusey-questioned both the procedure used to discipline Faculty members last Spring and the way Pusey selected the members of the new University-wide Committee on Governance. A similar line of questioning came from Michael Walzer, associate professor of Government and leader of the liberal caucus. Expressing doubts probably shared by many liberals on the Faculty. Walzer questioned the proposals for future discipline of Faculty members...
...letter was circulated this week among Faculty members, urging support for the Moratorium, which calls for a nation-wide halt to normal activities on October 15 to support an early...
...October 4, beginning at noon, there will be a city-wide march on the Federal building. Supporters of the march are regional-Cambridge and Boston-SDS members, which means that they are largely members of the Worker-Student Alliance (WSA) causus of SDS, a caucus whose philosophy is based on that of the Progressive Labor Party. WSA claims to be the only true SDS, and does not recognize the split with the Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM), who walked out of last summer's Chicago convention. (More of RYM later...
...planning a week of demonstrations against strategic research centers in Cambridge, aimed particularly at Harvard and M. I. T. The action will begin with a city-wide student demonstration, tentatively scheduled for M. I. T. on Nov. 6. Plans will not be definite until tomorrow...
Pusey however, sees the University-wide committee from a typically cautious perspective. Responding to Kraft's charge that he changed the election procedure of the committee, Pusey called his tampering insignificant because the new committee is not supposed to be representative or judging from his statements, important...