Word: springly
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...have chosen to interpret the interruption of the normal administrative routine as an attack on scholarship and academic freedoin. Students and Faculty members should recognize the serious nature of this red herring. No classes or research were affected by demonstrations this Fall. The scattered instances of class disruption last Spring, during a voted university-wide strike, were not sanctioned by any group. Academic freedom has not been at stake during the demonstrations of 1969. Ernest R. May was not obstructed on November 19 because of his well-known views on American diplomatic history. He was obstructed, perhaps unwisely, because...
...Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, like the Committee of Fifteen last Spring, has accepted the rationale of the Corporation and its Administration for punishing those students who have disrupted this historic University. As the Committee's news release said, such obstructive demonstrations "can substantially impede the work of members of the University and contribute to a general atmosphere of intimidation...
...Faculty members of the Committee were elected to the Committee of Fifteen last Spring. One of these men-all are men-told Miss Slavin who was attempting to present her defense by applying the Code to the Corporation's responsibilities, "I wrote that section of the Code; I know what it means. Your interpretation is not what I meant." It is an interesting separation of powers between legislator and judge which governs Harvard discipline. Another of the Faculty representatives told one CRIMSON reporter recently he would always accept the story of a dean about an incident when choosing between...
...PUNISHMENTS are as objectionable as the supposedly democratic procedures behind the Committee. Students who are suspended must prove that they have left the "Harvard community" for the entire period before they are readmitted. The "community" has been liberally defined; one Harvard student suspended last Spring for a semester has not been readmitted because he has remained in the Harvard "community." He is living in Boston and organizing for SDS at Northeastern...
...themselves why students engaged in local radical activity should be denied readmission when their formal term of suspension ends. Why are these students never to be permitted to speak on campus without "formally" being readmitted? Is it not curious that virtually all of the SDS leadership both from last Spring and this Fall have been suspended or dismissed? and that the leaders of the November Action Coalition at Harvard and OBU were charged a week before Christmas...