The ad hoc Faculty committee set up in the fall to deal with the files law is considering forming a permanent committee to deal with government relations.
At a meeting of the ad hoc committee last Monday, John Womack '59, professor of history, said yesterday, "There was a suggestion in the debates about setting up this committee to investigate and to make general recommendations to the faculty about its relation to the government in terms of finances, grants, etc."
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