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Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, said yesterday that his office will probably transmit to the faculties within a day the names of the students who sat in two weeks ago in Massachusetts Hall to protest the planning of the DuBois Institute. Almost all of the students are in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, so the names will probably go to Dean Rosovsky.
Rosovsky said this week that he does not know how he will proceed with the disciplining of the students, and that he will decide when he gets the names which disciplinary body to send them to.
The choice seems to be between two bodies--the Administrative Board and the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, which in the past has handled discipline related to student protest like the Mass Hall sit-in.
Meanwhile, a lone Harvard policeman still stands outside Mass Hall every day, a remnant of the beefed-up security that immediately proceeded and followed the sit-in.
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