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April 27, 1934
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The Joint Student-Faculty Committee decided to censure publicly the ten City College students of the anti-war strike committee for organizing and holding a meeting unauthorized by the regulations of the college, according to an announcement made yesterday morning. One of the students, Edward Kuntz Jr., was suspended for one week because he recently was guilty of a similar violation.

The bulletin issued by Acting Dean Morton Gottschall stated: “The committee finds the above ten students individually guilty of violating the College regulations prohibiting the holding of an unauthorized meeting on the College grounds and recommends that they be publicly censured.”

The censured students are Morris Milgram, Charles Goodwin, Emanuel Donow, Arnold Gisnet, Gilbert Cutler, Edward Kuntz Jr., Arnold Perl, Norman Rafsky, Leo Rubinstein and Edwin Alexander The last student named was dropped from the college rolls recently. He may apply, however for entrance at the end of six months.

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