Neither the resignation of Jan A. Hartman '60-3 as chairman of the Student Council committee on dramatics nor his charges of "shallow thinking" in policy decisions on the Loeb Drama Center produced very strong reactions yesterday among other students connected with dramatics.
Joel F. Henning '61, president of the Harvard Dramatic Club, said that he was quite pleased with results on the joint student-faculty meeting Tuesday, and questioned the wisdom of Hartman's resigning before the initial meeting of his committee with members of the Faculty.
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