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'Meaningless Document'

Another faculty member said that if the
College did not decide on the report, the
"document would be meaningless."

Before the faculty members decided upon
the Moore Resolution, David Shannon, Dean of
the College Faculty, and Mr. Moore explained
the group that if approved, the resolution
would mean that only last year's resolution
calling for Senate reform and the Moore
Resolution would be sent to the larger faculty
body.

Mr. Shannon continued that although the
Henry Committee Report would not be sent to
the General Faculty, many copies of the report
had already been examined by some of the
professors in the other schools.