'11E MICHIGANI FOOL: Work Continues Texas College Fires Professors - i a P Readies Frieze Bldg. :ers and packing boxes found in its halls, the Frieze building has doors to students. Ann Arbor High named after a former sident of the Univer- nodeltd structure now he School of Social the speech, German n departments. mpleted in the spring, g will contain the Ro- ;uage department and science classes, in ad- s present tenants. ding, located on State t of Rackham, has School of Social Work ary with the other de- moving in this fall. A iow in the construction' 11s253 4lecourse stage, will bring its total area to over 200,000 square feet. - When completed the $3,836,0001 structure will contain 50 class- rooms, 11 seminar rooms, and 119, offices in,'addition to an auditor- ium seating 950 and three small studios for the speech depart- ment. The remodeling of the old building is largely completed, with new floors' and ceilings through- out. While most of the classrooms in this section are completed, some have not yet been furnished. The new wing of the structure is scheduled to be completed in February, 1958. The firing of three professors has resulted: in a mass protest meeting by the faculty of Texas# Tech College, Lubbock, Tex. About 300 of the college's 465 faculty members met Tuesday in support of a proposed investigation of the affair by the Southern As- sociation of Colleges and Second-3 ary Schools. Abernethy and Greenberg had tors . .. to acknowledge or accede their contracts dropped, while to the request ... to reconsider Stensland's post as head of an the case of the recently dismissed adult education program was abol- faculty members . . . is looked ished. upon with grave concern." The board refused either to re- The board of directors gave no view the case of to state the indication of the date when the reasons behind their action. reasons for the faculty dismissal In a resolution passed -in the would be released to the public. faculty meeting, the board was The board also gave no indica- accused of violating the principles tion of its feelings toward the of academic freedom. quality of the faculty members' The resolution read, in part, work at the college, but did give "The refusal of the board of direc- some promise of further details. k Your SGC offers STUDENT HEALTH Professors Byron Abernethy, Herbert Greenberg and Per Stens- land were released from their posts in July by the school's Board of Directors. 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