Chamberlain's arrest marked the first student this summer involving a Harvard Summer School student and Cambridge police.
A second student Raymond Pena, who lives in Lowell House was arrested for allegedly shoplifting last Friday from the Harvard Camp. A hearing on the case is scheduled in Middlesex County Third District Court for August 12. Flick said he plans to meet with Pena today to discuss the incident.
Like the Chamberlain case, Flick said, Harvard officials will postpone consideration of formal disciplinary action until the criminal case is handled.
Ad Beard Case
While Flick said that besides the two arrests "things have been fairly quiet," by added that the Summer School Administrative Board will convent today for the first time this summer to discuss an incident involving a Summer School student and his apprehension by Harvard police Wednesday night.
The Administrative Board--Composed of top officials and chaired by Summer School Director Marshall R. Pihl '55--meets rarely and only in cases of severe academic or disciplinary lapses by Summer School students.
Most disciplinary cases are handled by the Dean's Council, which can refer cases to the Board in special situations where expelling the student is a strong possibility Last year. Flick, said, the Ad Board handled two cases, and neither resulted in withdrawal.
Flick declined in describe in detail the case stated for discussion today, saying only that a male student was picked up by Harvard police at 2 a.m. Thursday, after allegedly breaking into a non-residential building some where on Harvard property.
Harvard police records examined late yesterday did not include any mention of the incident which Flick described, and not further details on the incident were available from the University police.
Flick said he learned of the event by talking with the police yesterday, but police official manning the desk headquarters could not confirm this not could they explain the absence of a police report from the public log, which is supposed to record all calls and incidents to which the police respond