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Page 2-Friday, July 11, 1980-The Michigan Daily
Marwil witness says
defendant opposed
ad hoc committee

(Continued from Page 1)
following his outspoken opposition to
several department policies.
THE UNNVERSITY contends the
Standard Practice Guide-a set of
policies that explain and interpret the
Regents' bylaws-was followed in the
committee's decision not to reappoint
Marwil or grant him a tenure review.
Ross, who was Marwi 's first witness
following his own direct testimony this
week; said Loomis made his comment
about the ad hoc committee some time
after a meeting of the department's
senior faculty in April, 1978.
Mathes convened that meeting to poll
the faculty members present on the
question of Marwil's reappointment.
The administrative committee sub-
sequently disregarded the faculty vote
to give Marwil what Ross said he inter-
preted as a tenure review.
UNIVERSITY ATTORNEY Robert
Vercruysse, in his cross-examination of
Ross, attempted to establish that Ross'
memory of the events and decisons at
the meeting was faulty.
In earlier testimony yesterday, Mar-
wil appeared to contradict a statement
he made Wednesday regarding the
alleged violation of his rights.
Under re-direct examination by his
attorney, Jerold Lax, Marwil.repeated
his belief that a consideration of
possible contract termination in

1978-falling as it did in his fifth year at
the University and in the middle of a
two-year contract-violated depar-
tmental and College guidelines. He said
what he should have received was a
tenure review in his sixth year rather
than a reappointment review in his fif-
th.
ALTHOUGH WEDNESDAY Marwil
said a fifth-year review by an ad hoc
departmental committee-rather than
the administrative committee review
that he actually received-would have
satisfied his rights, yesterday he said
such a review would not have upheld his
rights.
When questioned on this contradic-
tion by Vercruysse, Marwil conceded
that he would stand by his original
testimony, but added that testimony
was given only after "a long moment to
think."
Vercruysse indicated that Marwil's
original testimony-which seems to
undermine his contention that no
review of any type should have been
performed in 1978-might have been
damaging to Marwil's case.
VERCRUYSSE ALSO attempted to
demonstrate that the reappointment
review conducted in 1978 was nearly
equivalent to a tenure review.

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Go to Hell
For $6 you can go to Hell this weekend. This Saturday the road to that
infamous site will be paved, not with good intentions, but with more than 800
bicyclers who will be taking advantage of the Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring
Society's "Hell of a Ride" tour from Dexter to Hell, Michigan. The annual
event features three routes of varying length and free refreshment stops
along the way. Bikers may begin the trip at Wylie Middle school in Dexter
any time between 7 a.m. and noon. The $6 registration fee includes a
numbered back-pack and a patch. Q
On the outside
The weather will remain sunny, hot and humid with temperatures ranging
from the mid-80s to 900. E
Happenings
FILMS
You Can't Take It With You, 7:30 p.m., Ann Arbor Public Library, Free.
AAFC-A History of the Blue Movie, 7 p.m., I Am Curious Yellow, 9 p.m.,
MLB 3.
Cinema II-Smiles of a Summer Night, 7:30 p.m., Summer Interlude, 9:30
p.m., Aud. A, Angell.
Cinema Guild-Pretty Baby, 7:30, 9:30 p.m., Old Arch Aud.
SPEAKERS
Astronomy-"What Skylab Told Us About the Sun," and film Four
Rooms-Earth's View, 8:30 p.m., Angell Hall Aud. B. Telescopic
observation of deep-sky objects follows program.
WUOM/WVGR-Barbara Ferger, For Ourselves: "The Law," Part 2 of
this series on battered women and families, 10 a.m., 91.7 FM.
MEETINGS
Ann Arbor School of Metaphysics-Rap session, "Reincarnation-Fact or
Fiction," 7:30 p.m., 219 N. Main.
PERFORMANCES
Arbecoll Theatrics-"Side by Side by Sondheim," 7 p.m., Michigan
League Ballroom.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-"My Turnon Earth," 8 p.m.,
Ypsilanti chapel.
Michigan Repertory '80-"A Midsummer Night's Dream," 8 p.m., Power
Center.
RC/Brecht Co. - "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," 8 p.,., Res. Coll. Aud.
Musical Recital featuring performances of works by David Colson and
Peter Farmer, 8 p.m., Michigan Union Pendleton Room.
MISCELLANEOUS
Ann Arbor Recreation Department, Hula Hoop and Yo-yo Contest, 1-3
p.m., Grand Court.
Reception for artists David Labarge and John Wittersheim, 7 p.m., Uion
Gallery.
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Volume XC, No. 36-S
Friday, July 11,1980
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