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A Reformed Modernist. Part of his persona was his view of modern art. He regarded it with the contempt that an old blues pianist, after 30 years' rattling the ivories in a Kansas whorehouse, might reserve for ten minutes of John Cage silence. No guts, no drawing, no life...
The faculty has yet to vote on whether disciplinary procedures for alleged disrupters will be handled by the Executive Committee (similar to Harvard's Administrative Board), which has handled such matters in the past, or by the University-Wide Tribunal, which was created after the May Day demonstrations of 1971...
If the tribunal procedure is adopted at next month's faculty meeting, this would result in effect in the creation of a new disciplinary body since the Tribunal has been infrequently activated since its formation.
Isorni first gained notoriety in France following World War II when he unsuccessfully defended collaborationist Marshal Henri Philippe Pétain, leader of Vichy France during the Nazi occupation, against charges of treason. In The True Trial of Jesus, Isorni set out to prove the innocence of the Jewish people...
IN 1894, ALFRED DREYFUS, a Jewish officer in the French army, was convicted of treason by a military tribunal and sentenced to life imprisonment on Devil's Island. Dreyfus never ceased to protest his innocence. The evidence against him was weak from the start and was later shown to have...