THE MICHIGAN DAILY AAUP Hits University For 1954 Dismissals r i (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is the text of a resolution by the American Association of University Professors censuring the University.) Two faculty members, Associate Professor Mark Nickerson and Dr. H. Chandler Davis, were dismissed at the University of Michigan in 1954 after summary suspensions because of refusal to testify before a congressional committee. In both cases the administration, while granting hearings, failed to give the faculty members reason- able opportunity fdr preparation of a defense and to accord them procedural rights guaranteed by the University Regulations. The charges against them were not Rh Chi Plans Honor Banquet The School of Pharmacy and the school's honor society, Rho Chi, will hold a banquet tomorrow at the League in honor of its seniors and outstanding underclassmen. Following the installation of Rho Chi's newly elected officers will be the presentation of various scholarships and awards given out by the school. These will be given out by the school's Dean Tom D. Rowe. Michigras Prizes Stolen Eight Michigras award trophies were stolen and one was smashed "sometime after nine o'clock" Saturday night, according to Rick Levitt, general chairman of Michi- gras. The culprits have not yet been found, and none of the trophies have been recovered, he said. He "thought" that they were taken by someone milling around in the crowd which looked at the un- guarded trophies. stated with particularity, and the dismissals were not related to the charges made. The dismissals were based upon grounds either improper or unsupported by sub- stantial evidence. There was fail- ure to accord severance pay. Whatever may be concluded re- garding the weight that could properly be given to the refusal of Dr. Davis to answer certain questions, there can be no doubt about the lack of proper grounds for the dismissal of Dr. Nickerson, in whose case the question of re- fusal to answer questions did not arise and whose retention on the faculty was recommended by two different ,faculty committees which investigated his case. There is, to this date, no indication that the administration of the Uni- versity of Michigan either admits error or has so changed its policy that, were similar cases to arise today, a different outcome might be expected. Procedural improvements in the Bylaws are gratifying. They re- main, however, insufficient to off- set the threat of a basic adminis- trative philosophy, which upholds the right to dismiss on inade- quately supported grounds. Com- mittee A therefore recommends the censure by the 44th Annual Meeting of the administration of the University of Michigan. The Committee notes the con- tinued efforts of the faculty to obtain better regulations govern-! ing dismissal procedures and to secure a provision authorizing sev- erance pay in such cases. The Committee hopes that, if granted by the Regents, the provision for severance pay may be made retro- active to apply to Dr. Nickerson and Dr. Davis. The Association's staff is urged to cooperate with the faculty and administration of the University, to whatever ex- tent is possible, in order to bring about further improvements that may result in a prompt removal of the censure. PERSHING RIFLES-Company D-3, the University's Pershing Rifles company, will host an invitational drill meet here Saturday. Eight teams will participate in the meet, including those from Ohio State and Purdue, as well as the University's Air Force drill team. ROTC Rifle Group To Host Djril Meet Here Saturday Pershing Rifles, Company D-3, P/R, will host the third annual Michigan Invitational Drill Meet Saturday at Yost Field House. Pershing Rifles consists of freshman and sophomore ROTC student in the Army, Navy and Air Force. As an added attraction, Com- pany A-1, Pershing Rifles com- pany from Ohio State University will present a Civil War squad ex- hibition. The men will be dressed in uniforms of the period and carry old Springfield muskets. Eight teams will be participat- ing in the meet, including the Purdue University squad and the University's Air Force drill team. .. ... 1i La Cereie Eraneais presente IN A Sf! "o, 10 d'Alf red de Musset et ERIE - STATE COLLEGE HARRISBURG - YORK WILKES-BARRE SCRANTON ... ANYWHERE IN PENNSYLVANIA for reservations call WOodward 59800 SERVING 50 CITIES In 8 STATES le Commissaire est bon enfant de Georges Courtline THEATRE LYDIA MENDELSSOHN Wednesday, April 30th 3:15 P.M. 8:00 P.M. Admission 75 cents L A, U 11 J I 0