Riots, Civil and Criminal Disorders, and Disruptions on College Campuses: Stenographic Transcript of Hearings; Volume No. 561969 - 292페이지 |
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8089 페이지
... to determine , insofar as possible , the circumstances under which the university will use campus disciplinary procedures , campus police , court injunctions , other court sanctions , and the civil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8089.
... to determine , insofar as possible , the circumstances under which the university will use campus disciplinary procedures , campus police , court injunctions , other court sanctions , and the civil 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8089.
8090 페이지
... police . 3 . " Procedures for campus governance and constructive reform should be developed to permit more rapid and effective decision - making . 4. " Faculty leaders and administrative officers need to make greater efforts to improve ...
... police . 3 . " Procedures for campus governance and constructive reform should be developed to permit more rapid and effective decision - making . 4. " Faculty leaders and administrative officers need to make greater efforts to improve ...
8091 페이지
... the Stanford faculty voted for amnesty for a group of students then occupying the Old 23 24 Student Union . 25 A year later , the faculty almost unanimously endorsed our action incalling the police to end a sit - in 8091.
... the Stanford faculty voted for amnesty for a group of students then occupying the Old 23 24 Student Union . 25 A year later , the faculty almost unanimously endorsed our action incalling the police to end a sit - in 8091.
8092 페이지
... police to end a sit - in at one of our principal administrative buildings , Encina Hall . The penalties subsequently imposed by the Stanford 1 2 3 4 Judicial Council 5 totaling $ 3,525 13 G 7 -- 14 suspensions , 48 probations , and ...
... police to end a sit - in at one of our principal administrative buildings , Encina Hall . The penalties subsequently imposed by the Stanford 1 2 3 4 Judicial Council 5 totaling $ 3,525 13 G 7 -- 14 suspensions , 48 probations , and ...
8093 페이지
... police to witness actual events . We felt a faculty presence could exercise a moderating influence on any confrontation and help assure accurate reports of what 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 and understanding in this undertaking . took ...
... police to witness actual events . We felt a faculty presence could exercise a moderating influence on any confrontation and help assure accurate reports of what 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 and understanding in this undertaking . took ...
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25 THE CHAIRMAN academic activities actually administration AEL sit-in ANDERSON Applied Electronics Laboratory April believe Black Panther Board of Trustees BRUNSVOLD building certainly classified information classified research committee concerned contracts correct DANIEL K deal decision demands Department of Defense disruption effect Encina Hall event Federal aid FRIEDENTHAL going handle hearing identified incident individuals injunction internal involved judgment Judicial Council LYMAN meeting Menlo Park Mid-Peninsula Free University militant non-students officers organization participated penalties PITZER point Senator police President problems punishment question radical RAMBO research program respect responsibility result Santa Clara County SENATOR GRIFFIN SENATOR JAVITS Senator McClellan SENATOR METCALF SENATOR MUNDT SENATOR PERCY situation SRI's staff Stanford campus Stanford Research Institute Stanford University statement subcommittee sure suspended tactics taxpayers testimony trying unclassified understand university community violate violence voted
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8083 페이지 - These codes should also recognize the universal duty to obey the civil and criminal laws of the larger society, and the right of the civil authorities to act when laws are violated. (2) Universities should prepare and currently review contingency plans for dealing with campus disorders.
8078 페이지 - You do solemnly swear the evidence you shall give before this Senate subcommittee shall be the, truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God ? Mr.
8240 페이지 - The committee stands adjourned until 10 o'clock in the morning. (Whereupon...
8108 페이지 - More than seven million young Americans are enrolled in the nation's colleges and universities; the vast majority neither participate in nor sympathize with campus violence. If aid is withdrawn from even a few students in a manner that the campus views as unjust, the result may be to radicalize a much larger number by convincing them that existing governmental institutions are as inhumane as the revolutionaries claim.
8242 페이지 - Senator John L. McClellan (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Members of the subcommittee present : Senator John L. McClellan, Democrat, Arkansas; Senator Edmund S.
8083 페이지 - Out of many discussions with faculty members, students and administrators, and with full appreciation that no two institutions are the same, we offer the campus community the following specific suggestions : (1) A broad consensus should be achieved among students, faculty and administration concerning the permissible methods of presenting ideas, proposals and grievances and the consequences of going beyond them. Excellent guidelines have been provided by the American Council on Education's recent...
8083 페이지 - ... education. So threatening is the situation, so essential is the need for understanding and calm appraisal, that this Commission feels compelled to speak now rather than to remain silent until publication of its final report next fall. We offer our comments during the summer pause in the hope that they will contribute to constructive thought and action before the beginning of the new academic year in September.
8195 페이지 - I agree with those who say that it is not appropriate for secret military research to be carried on within university campuses. Not many universities do this now, and I would urge others to phase out any classified weapons research which they are doing.