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Members of the faculty union overwhelmingly ratified their pact with the University in a 205 to 8 vote. At the same time, a study showed that faculty compensation was on the increase. The new computer registration system was deemed tentatively a success. The incoming Student Government president pledged open communications. The Individual Curriculum Program was instituted on a three-year trial basis. Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein cited four years of corruption in the Nixon Administration during a lecture on campus. Joseph Butler III, director of the Butler Institute of American Art, was slated to be the main speaker at the Spring 1973 commencement. |
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