The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 21, 1978-Page 7 Harvard (Continued from Page 34 student's political views, financial situation and social habits. Records were typically kept without the student's knowledge or consent. These CIA files were often retained by the agency whether or not the student was approached with a job of- fer. Foreign students are known to be frequent subjects of CIA covert recruiting. And the information on the student has often been used to pressure the individual into spying for the CIA on his countrymen both in the U.S. and at home. A SET OF guidelines for relations between the University of Michigan and U.S. intelligence agencies will be proposed at the September faculty Senate Assembly meeting. Boksupported the prohibition of such covert recruitment in the Harvard guidelines by citing the need for "trust and candor to promote the free and open exchange of ideas and information essential to inquiry and learning." The prohibition on "participation and pres. criticizes CIA activities operational activities of intelligence chance to set its own rules. However, he T HE THIlRD wit agencies" refers to the publicized criticized the proposed charter for not Abrams, testifying in policy by the CIA of encouraging banning covert recruitment and also chairman of the State ,professors doing research abroad to recommended that "intelligence agen- on Academic Freedom provide the CIA with sensitive infor- cies be prohibited from using as sour- sity of California, sup mation. In addition, some professors ces of operational assistance in foreign witnesses advocating< have had contracts, unknown to their - countries, all academics travelling relationships. colleges or sometimes to the ad- abroad." But, Abrams, whos ministration, with the CIA In which He supported this complete ban by recently completed a s they used their academic cover to ob- arguing the need to remove any reason between California an tain particular information desired by for suspicion among foreign gover- ce agencies, sugge the intelligence agency. nments that an American professor is cultivate academic re THE HARVARD president was motivated by reason other than his "freely open basis." -highly critical of the CIA's attitude that purely professional interest. it did.not have to abide by Harvard's rules. He argued that "the CIA is har- - dly the appropriate arbiter to weigh (national security) needs against the DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES - Adults $1.25 legitimate concerns of academic DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:3C freedom." MON. thru SAT. 10 A.M. ti 1:311 P.M. SUN. & HOLS.12}_Moon ti Also giving testimony was Morton Baratz, former General Secretary of EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS the American Association of University Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Professors and now vice chancellor for Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.54 academic affairs at the University of Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Di Baratz stressed the importance of Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 guidelines in giving each university the ness, Richard his capacity as wide Committee for the Univer- ported the other an end to covert e committee has tudy of relations d U.S. intelligen- sted the CIA lationships on a 0 it 1;30 P.M. rs d Students 0 Students liscounts DAILY EARLY BIRD MATINEES -- Adults $1.25 DISCOUNT IS FOR SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 1:30 MON. thrOu SAT. 10 A.M. tul 1:36P.M. SUN. & HOLS.12 Noon til 1;30 P.M. EVENING ADMISSIONS AFTER 5:00, $3.50 ADULTS Monday-Saturday 1:30-5:00, Admission $2.50 Adult and Students Sundays and Holidays 1:30 to Close, $3.50 Adults, $2.50 Students Sunday-Thursday Evenings Student & Senior Citizen Discounts Children 12 And Under, Admissions $1.25 TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtigne. 2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes after showtime. TICKET SALES 1. Tickets sold no sooner than 30 minutes prior to showtipne. 2. No tickets sold later than 15 minutes after showtime. 10:30 1:00 3:30 JOHN TRAVOLTA 6:30 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN 9:00 ,Gi STARRIN GOLDIE HAN CHEVY CHASE 10:40 1:15 3:45 7:00 9:30 10:15 12:45 4:15 7:15 9:45 W~ho Neil Simon's "THE CHEA. 6.A 9: