Ix THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 30, 1969 MSU students ask 4~ G~-. 1_ ~_ : College is a waste- of time .. . teUre Ior (Continued from page 1)' "But after the start of the current term, evidence of Dr. Garskof's further misuse of Psy- chology 490 accumulated," he stated. "Consequently as dean of the college I had to conclude that the proposed new appointment of Dr. Garskof would not be in the in- terest of? the academic integrity of the college of social sciences and Michigan State University. There- fore I notified' his department that the offer of ,ainew appoint- ment would be withdrawn," Win- der stated. Garskof said yesterday that he did not know why he was being fired. Speculating on the reasons, he said the fact that he allows students in his classes to g r a d e themselves could be the reason, "It is necessary for the univer- sity to make the students com- pete with each other," Garskof explained. "This keeps them separated and provides criteria for deciding who goes to graduate tarshow school, gets drafted, gets a good job or gets a bad job." "Their function of rulers of so- ciety would go clown the drain," he added., Garskof also said his teaching evaluations and publication record were among the highest in his department. Prof. Lawrence I. O'Kelly, head of the psychology department said) that Garskof had "an acceptable publication rate for an assistant professor.'' Commenting on Winder's deci- sion, O'Kelly said the dean madei the decision over the recommen-l dation of the faculty of the de-1 partment. He said this was an unusual move, but noted it is within the power of the dean toc take such action. Besides Psychology 490 Garskof also teaches an introductory Psy- chlogy course. He uses the same policy of allowing the students to decide the content of the course in both. faculty meeting, which is sched- uled for 4 p.m., four hours after the sit-in is to begin. Possible faculty reaction w a s the most hotly debated issue in the debate over the sit-in at Mon- day's mass meeting. Students who believed faculty action was more likely if the sit- in were not held were beaten by a 100-77 vote. Faculty reaction so far has been difficult to determine, since few professors are able to comment on the possible reactions of t h e i r some 900 colleagues. The sit-in is scheduled as non- disruptive, a change from the Israel denies attack 'plas (Continued from page 1) human understanding among na- tions and peoples, in the Middle East and throughout the world,", he added. Representatives of Britain and France alsogmet during the day with Jarring. President Charles de Gaulle 'of France told his Cabinet that es- calation in the Middle East will lead to "bloody chaos" unless in- ternational action is taken to curly it. De Gaulle said he wants the Big Four to draw up a plan for settlement. Britain joined the United States in cautioning Israel against a reprisal. ,A London Foreign Office spokesman said: "We hope very much the Israelis will exercise restraint in these difficult cir- cumstances." ruptive demonstration. And the students are going to great pains to insure that the sit-. in is conducted as planned. 's"Stringent steps will be taken to assure that the sit-in will be non- disruptive." said Drew Bogema, a member of the hit-in steering committee. Marshals have been organized during the last two days to keep the sit-in orderly. "Disturbing secretaries, block- ing doors and opening windows will be prevented," Bogema added. Students who sit-in will have two major decisions to make. One is whether to send representatives to the faculty meeting. Dean Hays last week invited six students to attend. Four of the six students, representatives of the Caucus and, Student Government Council, have declined the invita- tion on'the grounds that the meet- ing is closed. The faculty adjourned their Jan. 14 meeting because students who were present in Aud. A re- 1fused to leave., "It is up to the people at the sit-in whether to send representa- tives or not," said Martin Mc- Laughlin, caucus chairman and a member of the sit-in steering co-mittee. "I wouldn't go if the meet- ing is closed, but it is not for me to decide for the sit-in." McLaughlin was one of the stu- dents who declined Hays' invita- tion to the meeting. The students must also decide how to react to whatever action the faculty may take. If the faculty fails to take sig- nificant action on both issues, the students, sitting-in may consider calling another sit-in or another mass meeting to decide what to do next. 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