Miscellaneous papers of the Assembly of Professors [manuscript], 1970-1971.

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Miscellaneous papers of the Assembly of Professors [manuscript], 1970-1971.

1970-1971

1970 Mar 4. Motion regarding a Committ to Study Tenure Faculty Representation on the Board of Visitors. 1970 Dec 15. Report of the Committee to Study Tenure Faculty Representation on the Board of Visitors. The Committee found that direct representation on the Board would be inadvisable as it would be token only and might incur conflict of interest, and recommends instead that members of the Board include "academicians." Committee members included future Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. 1970. List of Contractual Relations Committee members. 1971 Feb 16. Memorandum of the Faculty Assembly of Professors. Announcement of upcoming meeting. 1971 Mar 2. Agenda for the Assembly of Professors meeting. 1971 Mar 3. Minutes from the Assembly of Professors meeting. 1971 [Mar 4?] Request from President Dante Germino for a vote on an enclosed resolution concerning the establishment of a standing Committee on University relations. 1972 Mar 30. Announcement of annual meeting.

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