i I Page Ten THE MICHIGAN GAILY Sunday, Agrit 8 1973 I Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, April 8, 1973 Faculty tenure Pentagon . . .1 I problems seen gtvtng ata i 11, x"/11 /I/V (Continued fromn Page 1) lege, the period of nn-tenured U /R t4'I'Ei associate history department chair- servicetas lecturer and assistant man. "Chances are," says Hackett, professor lasts for seven years. At icontinued from Page 1) "tenured professors are prepared the end of six years a non-tenured 'r to teach only a limited number of faculty member is evaluated by from 1950 through 1966, but began courses in their field his department and either recoin- to drop sharply in 1967. "I students dmended or rejected for promotion. 1The Defense Department said it such as women's studies, heavily All tenure cases then go from is coincidental that increased sup- tenured departmentss mynd the department to the college's lies of surplus articles from the! k . themselves unable to respond or to Faculty Executive Committee Vietnam war became available af- hire anyone new.', which makes all final tenure de- ter 1966, but the GAO report said cisions the department viewed the extra Y-Not everyone vwithin the college. arnnG";ti: in Both thedepartments and the supplies "s a means of offsetting agesht,:igicrae Executive Committee weigh the reductions .in military assistance tenured faculty necessarily spells three factors of teaching, published appropriations." Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a bad thing. Histor'y department rsac n evc oteaa h A on te alswt Chairman Gerhard Weinberg says rsac n evc oteaa h A on te alswt nothing is amiss about an all- demic community in making the the use of excess military articles t£:.,venu.""..:..; ''t¢ *.".: hDilyPhoWeinberg the bers publications i enr eci- Doily Photo by KAREN KASMAUSKI that an entire department could be s 1971 by using such excess stocks * a * omade up of tenured faculty who sohe -such as trucks instead of buying O gtsm at hs vorse are creative, productive research- It is not clear how and if depart- new ones to meet military aid With a sign restricting his entrance, what can a canine do? Sources say the dog is planning to ers and' at the same time good ments and the Executive Commit- orders. sue Mark's for discrimination. teachers. tee will respond to the increasing -aHowever Prof. Kister, math de- trend toward an all-tenured fac- The report criticized the use of pHoevrtm Prtfcha irman ,s ays thatkep- ulty. "W e haven't yet set quotas a law authorizing lease of defense partment chairman, says that keep- or defined priorities for the col plants and machinery to commer- teue aclyi ariuail r-lge," says economics Prof. Alex- cia interests assa basis £fo loan Peacekeepm g chopper downed ctonhedacthandciyeadiEa member of the of 111 naval vessels to foreign ciplines. still make tenure (Continued from Page 1) day morning and no deliveries The U.S. government has prom- "In math," Kister says, "people decisions case by case." They said the U.S. embassy and Land approaches to the capital were made for civilian use except ised emergency airlifts if necessary often do their most brilliant work "Our challenge is to reward good military mission in Taiwan were have been cut by the communist for hospitals and other emergency to supply the beleagured capital. soon after acquiring a. PhD. Past teaching and creative research unable to account for 105 of the forces and essential supplies have services. The Mekong River running in from the age of forty creative work in with a tenured position, but at the. 146 ships loaned to the Republic been decreasing sharply. The government radio has warn- the field tends to diminish although same time maintain flexibility in of Cha sce 1954. Gasoline supplies, already ra- ed the public to conserve supplies South Vietnam is one possible ave- thefe te to nialthough sae time maintain fletin PP P PPthere are many notable excep-.the college by keeping a certain tioned, started to run out vester- of food, water and electricity. nue of supply-but has communist tions." number of teaching positions open - - - units along parts of its banks. At present in the literary col- for new talent," says Eckstein. 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