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CIA-RDP88-01315R000400100001-9
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October 22, 2004
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May 17, 1979
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Approved For Rel 6C2 /Affil [CLA RK--01315 (COLUMBUS, 01110) 17 May 19 79 Revolutionary Student Youth Brigade (RCYB) member Paul Hollister, a graduate student from Co- lumbus, iestifies at a University Court rehearing Wednesday to determine the eligibility of the RCYB as. a university organization. The brigade has been charged with intentional destruction of property and intentional infliction of bodily harm following an in- cident in which a CIA recruiter was splattered with paint Winter Quarter. The court's decision is expected within a few weeks. Approved For Release 2004/11/01: CIA-RDP88-01315R000400100001-9 Approved For Release 2004/11/01 : CIA-RDP88-01315R0004Q91, 01'-9 d THE LANTERN (OHIO STATE) J COLUMBUS 27 February 1979 x3rigade to recommendations,, ,to university Court By Linda Camburn The brigade is appealing the fol- lowing sanctions recommend d b e y The Revolutionary Communist the student commission: Youth Brigade is appealing to Uni- ? That the brigade make full re- versity Court the Student Commis- stitution for damage done to the sion's recommendation that the interior of Hitchcock Hall. This brigade's registration as an OSU or- amount is estimated between $30 to ganization be terminated, according $40. to brigade president Patricia Pre- - ? That funds from Undergraduate stop. Student Government or the Council The Student Commission held a on Student Affairs allocations not be hearing Feb. 16 to rule on allegations, used to make restitution. The that the brigade violated the Code of brigade was allocated $218 for the Student Rights and Responsibilities. 1978-79 academic year. The allegations stem from a Jan. 23 ? That the brigade's registration as campus incident in Hitchcock Hall a student organization at OSU be when an unidentified brigade terminated immediately and con- member splattered a CIA recruiter tinue through Summer Quarter 1980. with red paint. .. ? That the brigade not be allowed The brigade was charged with in- to reorganize under a different name terfering with a student's rights to before Autumn Quarter 1980. interview for employment, inten- tional infliction or threat of bodily in Autumn Quarter 1980 be preceded . . / b clear I-_ _ tc_ y a outl f property. me group and proof that lull restitu- Preston previously called the Stu- tion has been made. Th s r d d e e ecommen e sanctions dent Commission's hearing a "kan- g have been passed on to Richard Hol- garoo court" and a "legal lynching." lingsworth, the director of the Office Preston said during the Feb._ 16 of Student Organizations and Com- hearing that the brigade had not munity Life, who will review the been given sufficient time to collect case. witnesses. She said the brigade was Hollingsworth said.he will not also protesting the hearing being make a decision until University held without its faculty adviser, John. Court makes a ruling on the brigade's B. Quigley, professor: of political sci- appeal of the recommended sanc4- ence and law- at?OSU who was out of tions.?" townIf Hollingsworth follows the com- According to a.spokeswoman from mission's recommendations, the the OSU Office for Student Services, brigade could also appeal before 1 no date has been set for the appeal William Nester, vice president for hearing. student services. Approved For Release 2004/11/01: CIA-RDP88-01315R000400100001-9