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McCree Committee To Hear Guinier And Dean Dunlop

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Ewart G. Guinier '33, professor of Afro-American Studies and the chairman of the Department, and Dean Dunlop will appear during a special meeting of the McCree Committee reviewing the Afro-American Studies Department next Monday, Walter J. Leonard, assistant to the President for Minority Affairs and an ex-officio member of the Committee, said yesterday.

The meeting will be the Committee's second and is slated to be an all-day session, Leonard said.

Leonard, who serves as the Committee's secretary, said a third meeting of the McCree Committee that was originally scheduled for January 3 may be shifted to later in the month so that the Committee can meet with students majoring in Afro-American Studies.

The eight-member McCree Committee is conducting the review called for in the original Faculty resolution that authorized the establishment of the Afro-American Studies Department in 1969.

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