On June 16, Braunstein was informed that hiscase was "scratched," which means that the AdBoard will put a letter in his file saying that itinvestigated and found no evidence of wrongdoing.
Gammill said her case was also scratched.Although Mathews said he has not been informed ofhis standing with the Ad Board, his senior tutorsaid she would notify him if anything happenedwith the Ad Board, and he has not heard from her.
Both Mathews and Gammill said they were pleasedwith the decision of the Ad Board.
"I thought the Ad Board had more importantthings to deal with and I'm glad it's over,"Gammill said.
And Mathews said that The Crimson will not beinfluenced by campus organization trying to useadministrative bodies to their own ends.
"Our readers should understand from this thatwe won't be intimidated by anyone who tries to usethe Ad Board or any other disciplinary body todictate what we put in the paper," Mathews saidyesterday.
Liston said he believes the incident will serveas an example.
"I think it'll make everyone more careful,"Liston said.
Council Secretary Brandon C. Gregoire '95 saidhe accepts the Ad Board's decision, but regretsthat nothing happened to the Crimson staffers.
"I can abide by it," Gregoire said. "But Istill think they [the Crimson staffers] had somecomplicity in the whole thing and they ought to bereprimanded for that."
Davis charged Gregoire with verbal harassmentand recommended Ad Board action against him afterGregoire left a "disturbing telephone message" onher answering machine at the end of May.
Gregorie is writing up a statement to presentto the Ad Board. Although he said he is uncertainwhat will happen when the body convenes inSeptember, he said yesterday, "I have a feelingthat they probably won't take it up."
New U.C. Developments
Looking toward the fall semester, Dean ofStudents Archie C. Epps III said earlier this weekthat the College administration has no plans tomake binding a referendum the council ruledadvisory on May 15.
Issues on the referendum included a term billhike and the direct election of Council officials.
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