May 6, Ĩ&68_____________________________COLUMDJA DAiLY SPECTATOR _______ Page Three
Statements
Pass-Fail Grade Plan Approved
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To help establish oncc- a-
gain confidence and trust ivithin
the university community, and to
[acllitate the early resumption o'
regular classroom activities b.
teachers and students iointly, wc
propose the following for immed-
diate aclion by the University:
1. 'l'hat the University drop
all civil and crlminal complaints
agalnst those arrested during the
recenl demonsiraiions on campus
and at the gymnasiumsiitc, andthal
It use its good offices lo have
all other charges against these
participanl.. dropped.
Faculty Unit Asks Transfcr of Power
Th_
pants subject t
It, (a) no dls-
ciplinai'y actions be tahen under
previous procedures; and (b) the
disciplinary actions that ar talien,
Lf any, be in accordance with (he
procedures and rules estttblished
by the Tri-Partite Comiission,
which in our judgment ought to
tahe into account the de facto pun-
ishment already inflicted by llie
police.
3.That the Univeisity pledge (a)
to cancel construction of the gym-
nasium ín its past form and (b.
That the L'niverĸily plcilgo
IMH.IVLRSV.ANTLI)
capacity aĸ a trustee or officer of
IDA. Wo express the hope that
the lionl.ln Committee wlll also so
recommend.
These propossls, acceptcdonaL
sides in good faith, ivould permit
the restimption of classrO'm acti-
vities, and place Columbia agaiti
in a lemlinj. positiou of oducatlon-
al Innovaiion
celleti.e.
determine- hov
nior faculty'cap. join tlie senior
Colloge faculty informulatingCol-
lege policies, and hoiv the College
iaculty "ca n have more thun an
advisory rolc" in making univer-
sitj' decislons concerning the Col-
AccordingtoThomasS.Colahai.,
vice-dcnn of the College, ivhoread
ferencc following the meetlng, 17(i
facultv members were present.
resumed "against the will of [he
com._nui.ity". and that all tles
«ith the Institute for I-ofensc
i'if ;.
gathered over the iveekond, but
several huntlred are expeclcd, ac-
iitiB lo Associate rrofessor of
ology Terence llopkins. The
sixteen men ivlio drev, upthestato-
ment are ltobert Belknap, pro-
fess.ir of Slaviclanguagcs; Samuel
. (.imii
fessot- of philosphy; F.W. IXipee,
professor o f English liler
...lexatidcr iihrllch, profcs:
economics-, Ceorge l'isciic
sociate professor of Sociology;
Pelor Iloidu, assistant professor
of French; Professor llopkin;
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The re.solution differs from the
one adopted by the College Com-
mittee on Instruction Thtirsday,
ivhich stipulated that no student.
could roceive "F's* for spring
term courses, and that 'P's"
should be tnvarded to stttdcnts ivhc
did not altend any more olasscs,
Dean Colahan stated thal "some
common ground ivill have tobees-
tablishedbeliveen the three undor-
graduale itcliools of theuniverslty"
in dplerniining procedures foi' stu-
dents in Ceiieral Studles and En-
gineering and Applied Science.
Dean CoJaltan said thal "therc
C'ilHÍlk'lii'ljiC :
meeting thal' Columbia cotih
return to normalcy* after
ulty and sttidents on tl
la.ullv iiiul students it
making in the College,"
the Execulive Commíttc
s l'it:
thesc
to"t
jt iciii-licrs are expectcd to
heir regular coursesyllabus
ad discussions abouttliecri-
d the future of Columbla.
.-President l.avid 15. Tru-
niiouiiccil aL Lhe iue.linj: (lia(
.' cars and macliinory i.ill
noved from tlie g.-iiiiiasiiiru
nd good faith."
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