December 09, 1984
(vol. 95, iss. 78)
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… Europe and Iceland." The book would go on the shelf with editions in Russian, Urdu, Arabic and dozens of other languages. HUCK FINN LIVES, too, in the talk of boatmen who figure the story might help in…
…-old student whose affec- tion for fishing in the rivers Huck knew is not the only thing the boys have in common. "I don't like to wear shoes," he volunteered. See HUCKLEBERRY, Page 2 Hijackers threaten to…
… with a stret- cher, the Arabic-speaking hijackers beat them and grab- bed the stretcher, declaring that "the idea was not to hand over the punished person" but to "show that they were serious in their…
…. Brown finds protesters guilty By KERY MURAKAMI Brown University's Council on Student Affairs yesterday decided to punish 58 students who participated in a CIA protest by noting the students' in…
…- volvement on their permanent transcrip- ts, notifying their parents, and placing them on probation until the end of next semester. The council said the students would be expelled if they participated in…
… similar protests while they are on probation. The students disrupted a CIA recruiting meeting on Nov. 26 by blowing a whistle and attempting to make a citizen's arrest of the two recruiters. They accused…
… the recruiters of soliciting students to commit international crimes. In a press conference yesterday the protestors read a statement which said the decision was aimed at "Squelching political activity…
… at Brown." "THEY HAVE TOLD 60 of the most active students on campus that they now face dismissal if they stand up to raise legitimate and appropriate concerns." One protester said the sanctions are…
… deal about threatening us with suspension or expulsion." She said that administrators wanted the students to receive the harshest possible sentence, but also wanted to "avoid the bad public relations a…
… mass expulsion of students would cause." As a result, she said the council settle on a "whimpy, middle-of-the-road san- ction." NEIL DONAHUE, a senior and another protester, said that the univer- sity is…