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Page Six

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, November 7, 19721

Page Six THE MICH~1GAN DAILY Tuesday, November 7, 1972

Polling places: Where to vote

Faculty defeats motion for
student input in tenure policy

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Location
Community Center
Jones School
Michigan League
Mary Markley Hall
U of M Hosp. Emloyes
Credit Union
Northside School
Pontiac Hts. Center
N. Campus Commons
N. Campus Commons
Thurston School
Thurston School
Green Brier Center
King School
Huron Towers East
WARD TWO
Location
YM-YWCA Bldg.
West Quad.
Michigan Union,
East Quad.
East Quad.
Angell School
Angell School
Bader School

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Tappan School
Pattengill School
Woodbury Gardens
Clinton School
Stone School
Forest Hill Center
Mitchell School
Allen School
Pittsfield School
Pittsfield School

By JUDY RUSKIN
The literary college faculty yes-
terday defeated a motiontwhich
called for greater input in the fac-
ulty review, promotion and tenure
process.

hour and a half of debate. Argu- faculty to defeat the principles
ment centered around what several represented by the two objectivei."
professors termed the "nuts and Postponed for the second time in
bolts of" the proposal-those sec- two months was action on credit
tions dealing with the adminitra- by examination and a referendum
tive details. on grading reform.

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Location
Bach School
Bach School
Pioneer High
Pioneer High
Mary Street Poll. Pl.
Yost Field House
Lawton School
Dicken School
Eberwhite School
Pauline Plaza
Dicken School

It was defeated by a vote of 88 However, it was finally agreed
opposed and 61 in favor of the to vote on the acceptance of the Usually too dim to be seen with
motion. I motion's objectives only. The mo- the naked eye, a nova is a star
Presented by the LSA Joint Stu- tion would then be sent back to that periodically becomes much
dent-Faculty P o 1 i c y Committee the S-FPC for further clarification brighter than it was, sometimes a
(S-FPC), the motion's objectives of those sections. million times brighter, before fad-
were to increase the relative weight Ben Romer, '74, a member of the ing back to normal after releasing
given to teaching and community S-FPC, felt that the prolonged de- the excess energy that' caused its
service as opposed to scholarship ' bate over the administrative "de- unstable condition.
and research in the review pro- tails was an attempt by the faculty
cess, and to increase the influence to "skirt the issue."~
of students andnon-tenured faculty sk "They (the f a c u 1 t y) vwted'
in the faculty review process. against the principles. They have
The motion as it was originally not allowed students, or non-ten- T
presented, called for the establish- ured and junior faculty to have
ment of three faculty review com- any say in the matter," he added.
mittees to review the performance HPyOU
and contributions of faculty who fordwE e palo a ember
are being considered for promotion hEri-FCs d so at eer o
to a tenured position. Administra- the S-FPC does not see the Voteelee
tive procedures were then present- as a true reflection of the feelings
ed for the operation of the con- of the faculty.wS
mittees and the selection of their "The hour and a half discussion
members. of procedural details confused theQ n
The vote was proceeded by an issues," he said. "It influenced 1"op e

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Ward Precinct

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Location

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Location
Burns Park School
Burns Park School
Burns Park Shelter

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Miller Manor
Mack School
Slauson School
Slauson School
Fire Station No. 3
Halsley School
Wines School
Haisley School
Lakewood School

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