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Fisher Demands New Public Trial

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Robert C. Fisher '51 last night requested an open hearing on "the facts" of his expulsion from the Student Council and the NSA delegation.

In a letter to Council President William D. Weeks '49, Fisher said that his "trial" last Thursday was conducted in an "unfair and improper manner," with 'counsel' not permitted and insufficient advance notification of the charges finally leveled.

He cited a Dunster House Committee resolution Monday opposing "the entire idea of closed meetings" as "typical of student reaction to the Council's unfortunate stand on this whole affair."

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