Undergraduate Council Vice President Brandon C. Gregoire '95 said yesterday he will call for a house referendum on the performance of Winthrop House Master Paul D. Hanson and Senior Tutor Greg Mobley.
Gregoire said the referendum would ask whether residents have confidence in Hanson and Mobley following their handling of a house meeting over holiday decorations Tuesday.
Gregoire said he will file official complaints against both Hanson and Mobley with Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III and Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 today. He said he expected to meet today with Jewett to discuss the issue.
Hanson denied Gregoire's charges and said he hopes to meet with the student.
Hanson called the house-wide gathering after the house committee approved a new policy on holiday decorations in a sparsely-attended meeting last week. Gregoire alleged that Hanson should not have scheduled a meeting to second-guess the house committee's decision.
Gregoire also objected to Hanson's handling of the issue of a house Christmas tree. Hanson has previously spoken against a dining hall Christmas tree because the master feared it would offend people, Gregoire charged.
The approximately 30 students who attended the house meeting agreed that the tree should go up, Gregoire said. But Hanson thought that "putting up the tree was offensive" and "continued to press the issue" of whether a Christmas tree would bother house residents, Gregoire charged.
"[Hanson] was not taking into regard Christians in the house," Gregoire said. "[T]he whole premise was to forestall and prevent the erection of the Christmas tree.... His actions and some of his statements were anti-Christian."
Gregoire claimed he heard from several students that after he left the house-wide meeting before its conclusion, Mobley talked about him to Hanson. The vice president said he felt Mobley's comments were inappropriate.
But pressed last night for proof of that the comments were made, Gregoire was unable to produce any. He refused to identify the students.
Hanson and Mobley defended Hanson said the reason for the house-wide meeting was an "unclarity" over the meaning of the house committee's new holiday decoration policy. According to house committee leaders, the new policy would set up a house fund which students could use to purchase the decorations of their choice. "If there are differences of opinion or unclarities, you sit down and talk," Hanson said. "That was the motivation behind the meeting." He denied being anti-Christian. "I am deeply committed to the Christian faith," he said. "Any accusation that I am anti-Christian or for that matter, anti-Jewish or anti-Muslim, is...ludicrous. I am not the master of a Christian house... and my job is to be even-handed in relation to all students." Mobley said he has "nothing personal against" Gregoire. Read more in News