October 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 26) • Page Image 1
… campus and this possibly accounts for his appar- ent unpopularity with many students. Harvey does not believe that potential radicals should, be refused admission into the University. He says it is a…
… constitutional right to dissent, but in moderation. "There are legal and proper ways to go about this," he explains. "When students start protesting and cause malicious dam- age, or prevent other students who…
…." Harvey is bitter toward Utiiversity Presi- dent Robben Fleming whom he feels has mishandled student protests. He's very definitely too weak," says Har- ,vey. "I don't think he has taken a firm hand. "I do…
… students, and this has promoted some op- ponants to take action. After a confronta- tion on S. University in Summer, 1969, a recall campaign, staffed largely by students, attempted to place the issue on the…
… WASHINGTON UP)- The President's Commission on Camus Unrest concluded yes- terday that the deadly hail of shotgun, rifle and submachine gun fire by police against a crowd of Jackson State college students was…
… an "unreason- ab 1 e, unjustified overreac- tion." Two students were killed and 12 wounded in the May 14 in- cident. Police earlier said they fired only in response to sniper fire from a women…
… commission said, and many students yelled obscene and dero- gatory remarks to the officers. But the -commission dismissed reports by some Mississippi State highway patrolmen that the crowd was advancing on…
… with the oft-expressed desire of literary college students for greater participation, in governing the college, the LSA faculty will soon consider a controversial proposal for creating a college…
…-wide legislative body composed of equal numbers of students and faculty members. The proposal would seat 40 student representatives and 40 faculty representatives on an "LSA Assembly," whose de- cisions would become…

















































