Monument School of the People a Sesquicentennial History of St Marys College
Monument School of the People a Sesquicentennial History of St Marys College
J Frederick Fausz
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But the central, unresolved issue that aroused most students (and even some sympathetic professors) was Dr. Russell's seemingly "arbitrary" suspensions without adjudication by the Student Senate. A year later, during the nation's "revolutionary spring" of 1968, student discontent again reached a fever pitch. Coinciding with the height of faculty crit- icism and the tiling of the lawsuits against President Russell, students complained that she disregarded their rights, attempted to censor their ...press, and mistreated the most popular teachers. The student staff and faculty advisor of The Point News resigned in protest, while the Women's Dormitory Council tiled a grievance against the dean of women for allegedly stating in public that "75 percent of the women in the [Queen Anne} dorm were not virgins. " Dr. Russell probably would not have contested the allegation that she was trying to impose the conformist values of the early 1950s on the unruly undergraduates of the late 1960s. But the student charge of presidential authoritarianism became a self- fultilling prophecy, as she seemed to grow ever more defensive, and even punitive, in reacting to criticism.
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