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Reports.

Contents : Tentative recommendations concerning rights and responsibilities (April 1970) ; Discussion memorandum concerning the choice of a news president (April 1970) ; Supplementary memorandum on the choice of a new president: term of office and review of performance (October 15, 1970, press releae) ; Harvard and money: a memorandum on issues and choices (November 1970) ; The nature and purposes of the University: a discussion memorandum (January 1971, interim report) ; The organization and functions of the governing boards and the president's office: a discussion memorandum (March 1971) ; Participation of students in the governance of the law school, draft report (April 29, 1971) ; Tentative recommendations concerning discipline of officer (March 1971) ; Discussion memorandum on academic tenure at Harvard University (November 1971) ; Tentative recommendations concerning a university senate and the council of deans (February 1972).

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