Page 2-Friday, July 20, 1979-The Michigan Daily Engin prof repeats tenure review request 'Coninued from Page,' had tried to avoid publicity. All appeals that I would receive a tenure review." "Regents have the responsi of due process is prompting the action, have been denied. He plans to pursue Electrical Engineering Prof. Alan see that.. . peer review is main according to Lax. the case until he is satisfied with the Macneespoke at the request of Marwil. Pollock said. "We must stop living in an Alice In procedures. "I am not eager to see this In his 24 years as a faculty member, he "-History Prof. Raymond Gr Wonderland situation and realize there case go to court." said, he had never heard a tenure spoke in support of Marwil. "T are rules to be followed & If he is forced to leave the University review being denied as it was in Mar- will not go away," he said. "It are rules to be followed (by University without a tenure review he will not only wil's case. most importance to the Univers officials)," Lax said. In citing what he lose his job, but will have difficulty get- Industrial and Operational "It's shocking that Jonathan believed to be unfair actions, he said, ting hired elsewhere. It will appear that Engineering Prof. Stephen Pollock said has not had a review," Grews "It is not a question of which data he was found unsuitable for tenure at the faculty members he spoke to called added that the rules for appo people have looked at, but which people this University, despite the absence of a a non-reappointment without a review renewal were not applied corre have looked at the data." review, he said. at the end of five years "unheard of." pointed out that no ad hoc coi Marwil said he was speaking to givea He said all but six faculty members in THE DEPARTMENT chairman may had been set up in Marwil's case "clearer perspective" to his case, and his department supported him strongly, have wanted to "save the bother of a If this case is not acted upon, listed five points disputing information despite the fact that he was not re- formal review" so Marwil's case was one can assume it is possible to in the letters from Shapiro and Ragone. appointed. not properly handled, Pollock faculty at the University of Mic MARWIL SAID he had gone through WHEN HIS contract was reviewed in speculated. bility to tained," ew also his case is of ut- ity." Marwil said. He intment ctly and rmmittee e. he said, "rig the higan." 1977 he said he had been "lead to expect Sandinista guerrilla army takes control of Managua MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)-Peal- automatic rifles and pistols into the air. ing church bells gathered the San- Skirmishes were reported between dinista guerrilla army that took com- rebels and remnants of exiled mand of this capital city yesterday. Anastasio Somoza's national guard, but Armed teen-agers careened through most of the shooting seemed to be from town in cars and trucks, firing guns fired in a jubilant victory celebration. THE MICHIGAN DAILY HUNDREDS OF soldiers frantically (USPS 344-90) shed their uniforms and tried to flee the Volume LXXXIX, No. 48-S city in the path of the triumphant San- Friday, July 20, 1979 dinistas. The national guard comman- is edited and managed by students at der was reported to have fled the coun- the University of Michigan. 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