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Abbie Hoffman — Part 35
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By Jack Corliss
’ Student Senate last night an-
tiounced its support lor the proposals
for the $0-minutc memrerial service
on May 4, which had underzone
revision earlier in the day.
The report of the May 4 Memorial
Service Committec, a sub-committee
of the May 1-4 Recognition Com-
mittee and chaired by Dr. Robert
Dyal, was presented to Student
Senate by Paul Haremann, a
member af the coniuniltec.
The report dealt priniavily with tre
Propraysiiorigmemovi st services. ly oe
held au Biay 4d from Ll a.m. to 12:29
pom. Fhe theme for the service is
“A Call toa Reconcitiatioa and
Danenfiitl Chanan fF
BS Paes Leb e
The peoposals aansguneced lest
Thursday provide 2 roster of
speakers to includs Judy Collins, the
Rev. Dr. Jesse Juckson, Pete Seczer
and Eurene flcCarthy.
The May Day Coalition Committee
had previously announced its support
fae the Mural eilsearm mittaates
aur sue we yar SUU-LCOUMMIUIAe 3S
program at a mecting last Thurs-
day.
However, enrlicr yesterday, In a
meeting with Dr. Richard
Bredemeicr, dean for stucents and
coordinator of the May I-4
Recogaitiecn activites, Dr. Bernard
Hall, vice-president and provast, and
Dean John §, Flower, assistant
‘provost, the members of the sub-,
committee revised the reeom-.
menccd proposals for the oiemorial
service by recommending
*faculty-gtudent peace marshals
*.
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should Le used to the greatest extent é
possible.”.
Dr. Ronald Beer, general’
executive assistant to President
Robert J. While,- presenicd the. ad-
ministration's position on the May 1-4
recofnition uctivites at the Student
t Senate mccting. |
eee.
Fle stressed throughout
‘ presentation that the maintenance of
* the instituijion was at stake and
“cipnity and solemmity’’ must be
prescived at u, services.
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. .
He conceded that there may. exist
medinins through whieh to
commemoration of ther
npraery
* trapic event of last May 4, including °
t
folk concerts. Yet, white this medium
must ke recognized, the events must
be held incecors to “dissuade” par-
. ticlpaticn [rem outside communities.
identification
ehecked at indoor
Currently valid
cards will: be
vt cnis, he said,
Dr. Beer said he hoped that the
universily community would vocally
express to the other communitics
desiring to share “our gpricf’ its
acknowledgement of such noble
actions and motivations. ,
However, he aducd. outside
Yeommunities are urged toremain at
home and orpanize = activitics*
whereby they may express these
*feclings. &
_ CONFIDANTIAL |
the:
(Undicote poge, name of
pewspaper, city and state.)
~S KENT STATER
(Kent, Ohio)
pate: 4/13/71
Editions DAILY
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