Poe Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesdoy, November 8,. 1972 Page Tw..THE MICHIGAN DAILY.Wed.esd.y..November.8,,1972. 4 Green rep By TED STEIN It is unclear what will now hap- A seven-member chemistry de- pen to the report. At last night's partment committee recommended meeting, the chemistry faculty de- last night that Prof. Mark Green cided only to make te repor he ermanentlv reinstated though public. rt released pG P011111Ly 11~ G 1Vr the slide show which prompted his Cher suspension from teaching Chemis- I who ch try 227 represented "an inappro- "as fat propriate use of class time." of it"f The 18-page report submitted last "It's night to the chemistry faculty at Frank) large, also criticized Department additio Chairman Thomas Dunn for re- added. mistry Prof. Charles Rulfs, :haired the meeting, said that ar as I know, that's the end for the committee. my feeling that (LSA Dean Rhodes will not feel any onal action is required," he probably decide whether to accept or reject its recommendation. Also hazy in the wake of the committee's report are the broader implications of the Green case such as the academic freedom of the individual professor in deter- mining relevance and the power of the department chairman to limit that freedom. According to Brockway, the de-! partmental committee didn't feel it had the power to deal with The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michiaan. News phone: 764-0562. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igar 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier (campus area); $11 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio): $13 non-local mail (other states and foreign). Summer Session published "Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $5.50 by carrier (campus area); $6.50 local mail (in Mich. or Ohio); $7 50 non-local mail (other states and foreign). g3 } z fi assigning Green without personally Dunn said last night he would larger issues. "We were given confronting him with "a fuller de- not take further action but abide limited jurisdiction," he said. lineation of the basis for reassign- by the committee's recommenda- Brockway said that he was con-! ment." tion. fident other groups-such as SACUA-will concern themselves The report represented 70 hours However, chemistry Prof. Law- SiCAisu concern themsees of meetings and more than 500 rence Brockway, review committee with issues arising from the Green pages of recorded testimony since chairman, said he thought the reassignment. the committee began its investiga- chemistry faculty would discuss "We didn't recommend formally tion Oct. 16. the report at a later date and that guidelines in cases-like this one for instance-be established, because we know other groups will I whether we do or not." Mco v r a t h o m e : The committee attributed the Po. Green clash between Dunn and Green to context and manner" in which it a lack of communication. ". . . the was handled, "including, the lack i I exchange of memos and the sur- of adequate definition of purpose m es, a S G es rounding events had hardened the beforehand and the fact that an positions of both Profs. Dunn and outside spokesman was allowed to Green; still it is strange that no present the material and lead the By JONATHAN MILLER trail. He merely reiterated his serious attempts at reconciliation discussion afterwards, emphasized Special to The Daily philosophy of a "moral America," were made by either party." the political nature of the presen- MITCHELL, S.D.-If this was a and looked forward to his version The committee moreover said tation." losing candidacy, it didn't look that of a generation of peace. that "some action by the Chair- The review committee was cre- way on the surface yesterday when But McGovern did depart from man was indeed required, since he ated in response to a request Oct. Sen. George McGovern brought his his now-familiar speech for a last- felt that the welfare of the stu- 10 from Rhodes. In a memo Rhodes campaign home to his tiny prairie minute thank-you to his campaign dents of Chemistry 227 and the asked the chemistry department birthplace. . workers and the American people. entire chemistry staff was now at to pick an ad hoc departmental Both McGovern and his aides The thing that has sustained usstake,"committee to "review Prof. Green's sisted in interviews that the elec- "The thing thatohas sustainedius tionwud berwons ha the stead- has not beets the opinion polls, not "Whether removal from teaching performance of teaching duties tn ubthis new book 'How McGovern duties was the best option is a assigned to him in connection with fastly decied to discuss the pos- won the presidency,' not our matter of judgment," the report Chemistry 227." sibility of defeat. edGreen from S friends in the press, or the advice stated. 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Any Roth was rushed to Henry Ford decision was expected to go to the Hospital here in "temporarily U.S. Supreme Court. serious" condition with a myo- However, the prospect of cross- cardial infraction, according to hos- district busing between mostly pital spokespersons. black inner-city Detroit schools Roth, who has spent 20 years on and white suburban schools af- the bench, ordered into effect last fected the political races in Michi- June the nation's most sweeping gan: In some congressional races, school desegregation plan involving it was the only issue. The talk was all about the "rec- - ord turnout" in Dallas, the "record of professional politicians, but the turnout" in New York City, d glow that I saw on the faces pf the tens of thousands of people the alleged tidal wave of support across this country," McGovern nfor McGovern that hasdswept the'said. nation from end to end over the past week. It may have been a front for a The senator himself was calm defeat which the polls have called and outwardly confident as he inevitable, but more likely it was toured Main St. here. genuine. There were smiles and warm It may have been somewhat handshakes, and when McGovern platitudinous, and that would be said "How are you?" to old friends fitting for a former preacher-but greeting him on the street, it seem- it seemed real. ed as if he really cared. And on this last day of the cam- The report said was inappropriate the slide show, because "thef - There were loud ovations when he told a rally of students at his alma mater, the 450-student IDa-, kota Weslyan University, that he would surely win the presidency. There were buoyant expressions of support and optimism from boy-. hood friends as he toured the downtown in the early afternoon. McGovern said nothing new in his final day on the campaign DAILY OFFICIAL, BULLETIN t.......r'...i..' is<"i:4}:4i}'{?i*...:.-.* . . .......... . paign, most of the press who have covered this man agree that if his campaign has been nothing else, it has been sincere. this NPK09 FRI.-SAT. OWEN McBRIDE BRIGHTON CINEMA 3 1-96 and Grand River-227-6144 CINEMA I-SWINGING STEWARDESSES & THE NIGHT THEY RAIDED MINSKY'S CINEMA l-KANSAS CITY BOMBERS & SKYJACKED CINEMA IIl-ASYLUM & LET'S SCARE JESSICA TO DEATH teaching Oct. 9 after he showed his three organic chemistry classes a slide show depicting the air war in Vietnam. Green was then temporarily re- instated by Dunn Oct. 13. 3020 Washtenaw Dial 434-1782 NIGHTLY AT 7:30 Innew screen splendor... TheIost magnificent picture ever! A DOSrLZNICKS.. v n. 1 2 ClARK( GA\BLE of Teny I1VI \T I. h Awards LIESLHE I 101WARD OLIV I~c II WILANDI i II I MATINEES WED., SAT., SUN. 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