Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records, 1967-1973

Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records, 1967-1973

Summary Information

Abstract

This collection contains the records generated by the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs (JCDA) of Columbia University from 1967 through 1973.

At a Glance

Call No.:
UA#0006
Bib ID:
4080178 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Columbia University. Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs.
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
10 linear feet (10 record cartons)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. Due to the sensitive nature of the records, these records are restricted until 2049. To request permission to use the collection, please contact the University Archivist before requesting boxes from off-site storage.

Description

Summary

The collection consists of correspondence, drafts and approved copies of the Interim Rules and Manuals of Tribunal Procedure, individual cases with correspondence, appeals, and hearing transcripts, press releases and statements of the JCDA, bylaws, minutes, subject files, and chronological files. In 2007, with the completion of the processing of the University Protest and Activism collection (UA#0007), records were added to the JCDA collection.

Arrangement

Arranged in nine series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. Due to the sensitive nature of the records, these records are restricted until 2049. To request permission to use the collection, please contact the University Archivist before requesting boxes from off-site storage.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records; Box and Folder; University Archives, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries.

Selected Related Material at Columbia

Central Files, 1890-1971 (UA#0001)

Historical Photograph Collection, 1855-2012 (UA#0003)

Records of the Office of the President, President Andrew W. Cordier, 1923-1974 (UA#0145)

Temple-Lilley Special Committee Records, 1968-1971 [Bulk Dates: 1968-1969] (UA#0164)

University Protest and Activism Collection, 1958-1999 (UA#0007)

Accruals

No additions are expected.

Materials have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact uarchives@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The collection was originally transferred to the University Archives prior to 1995. Additional materials were added in 2007 from what is now the University Protest and Activism Collection (UA#0007) and in 2018 from the University Archives Miscellaneous Collection.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Abby Lester in 2002 and by Joanna Rios in 2018. Finding aid written by Abby Lester in May 2002, re-formatted by Elizabeth Nolte (GSAS 2009) in October 2008, and updated by Joanna Rios in June 2018.

Revision Description

2018-08-08 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

History of the Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs Records

The Joint Committee on Disciplinary Affairs (JCDA), originally called the Tri-Partite Commission, was created by a resolution of the general faculty on April 28, 1968 as a result of the campus riots and protests of April 1968. The JCDA was responsible for "hearing cases on appeal from any disciplinary tribunal in Columbia University, and for general supervision of the system of tribunals. The Interim Rules, which assigns the JCDA these responsibilities, are binding upon the JCDA in its handling of both." (Box 1 Folder 7 "Enabling Documents") To fulfill this responsibility, the Committee maintained a body of seven elected faculty members, seven elected student members, and three appointed administrators for two-year terms. The Committee held its first meeting on May 1, 1968.

One function of the JCDA was to develop the Interim Rules, which governed the University during the 1968 crisis through 1973 when the Trustees adopted the Rules of University Conduct. After many revisions, the Interim Rules were adopted by the faculty on September 12, 1968. There were additional supplements to the Rules over the next few years. The JCDA was also responsible for the creation of a Tribunal Manual guiding the JCDA and college tribunals. The Committee distributed both the Interim Rules and the Tribunal Manual to select faculty and administrators for revisions and proposals for change.

In order to carry out the guidelines of the Interim Rules and Tribunal Manual, the JCDA established individual college disciplinary tribunals responsible for prosecuting individuals who violated any portion of the Interim Rules. In addition to Columbia College, there were individual college tribunals for Barnard College, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Graduate Faculties and others. The JCDA oversaw these college tribunals and administered appeal requests and hearings resulting from the tribunals. The Committee charged each dean of a school or faculty body with determining the identity of their students involved in the demonstrations "and, following discussions with those students, should impose the discipline recommended." (Box 6, Folder 20 "Columbia College-General") If a student failed to meet with his/her dean, they were suspended. If a student disagreed with the disciplinary action, he/she could appeal to the JCDA.

On June 4, 1973, the Trustees approved the Rules of University Conduct, which superseded the Interim Rules and its supplements. In the same meeting, the Trustees ruled that the JCDA and the disciplinary tribunals were terminated and replaced by similar bodies.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Genre/Form
Bylaws (administrative records)
Case files
Correspondence
Reports
Subject
College students -- Political activity -- New York (State) -- New York
Columbia University -- Administration
Columbia University -- Student strike, 1968
Student movements -- New York (State) -- New York
Student-administrator relationships

Series I. Governance

Series I. Governance consists of materials regarding the establishment of the committee, elections, membership, minutes, and other related material. Some folders of minutes also have additional documents, which were handed out at meetings or correspondence relating to subjects of meetings. The folder of JCDA Authority includes a copy of the Trustees' resolution disbanding the JCDA and the college tribunals and the superceding of the Interim Rules by the Rules of University Conduct. Two folders contain reports and statistics prepared by the Subcommittee of the JCDA. The JCDA created this subcommittee at the 9 January 1970 meeting to "review its operation and procedures. The subcommittee began its work, through the medium of its secretary, by compiling a summary of the actions taken under the Interim Rules of September 12, 1968. The results of this labor may be seen in five tables accompanying" the report in the records.


Box 1 Folder 1

Bylaws, Approved, 1971


Box 1 Folder 2

Bylaws, Development of, 1970-1971


Box 1 Folder 3

Bylaws, Election Annex to, 1971


Box 1 Folder 4

Delegate List, 1970


Box 1 Folder 5

Elections, Correspondence and Reports, 1970-1972


Box 1 Folder 6

Elections, Fall 1968 1968, 1968, 1968


Box 1 Folder 7

Enabling Documents, 1968-1969


Box 1 Folder 8

JCDA Authority, 1968-1973


Box 1 Folder 9

Mailing Lists, 1968-1969


Box 1 Folder 10

Membership Lists and Directories, 1968-1972


Box 1 Folder 11

Minutes, 1968


Box 1 Folder 12

Minutes, 1969


Box 1 Folder 13

Minutes, 1970 January -May, 1970


Box 1 Folder 14

Minutes, 1970 June -December, 1970


Box 1 Folder 15

Minutes, 1971


Box 1 Folder 16

Minutes, 1972 January -September, 1972


Box 1 Folder 17

Minutes, 1972 October -November, 1972


Box 1 Folder 18

Minutes, 1972 December, 1972


Box 1 Folder 19

Minutes, 1973 February, 1973


Box 1 Folder 20

Minutes, 1973 March-April, 1973


Box 1 Folder 21

Minutes on the 25 Man Rule, 1970-1971


Box 1 Folder 22

Room and Space Utilization, 1968-1972


Box 1 Folder 23

Search Committee for Tribunal Legal Officer, 1971


Box 1 Folder 24

Subcommittee Study of Discipline System, 1968


Box 1 Folder 25

Subcommittee Work and Statistics, 1969-1972


Box 1 Folder 26

Trustees, 1968-1969

Series II. Interim Rules

Series II. Interim Rules contains the various drafts of the Interim Rules as well as the proposed revisions to the Rules by faculty and administrators. This series also includes a distribution list, containing the names of the individuals to whom the Committee sent drafts and an index to the rules.


Box 1 Folder 27

Distribution List, 1969


Box 1 Folder 28

Index, 1972


Box 1 Folder 29

Legal Case References Found In, 1967


Box 1 Folder 30

Proposed Revisions by Prof. Reinmuth, 1968-1969


Box 2 Folder 1

Proposed Revisions to, 1968-1972


Box 2 Folder 2

Replies from Faculty to Proposal, 1968-1969


Box 2 Folder 3

Replies from Faculty to August 8 Proposal, 1968


Box 2 Folder 4

Versions, 1968-1971


Box 2 Folder 5

Working Paper, 1968

Series III. Tribunal Manual

Series III. Tribunal Manual contains drafts of the "Manual for Tribunal Procedure" and "Setting Up a Disciplinary Tribunal" and proposed revisions by faculty and administrators. Also includes notes and transcripts from hearings regarding the revision of the manual.


Box 2 Folder 6

Proposed Revisions, 1970


Box 2 Folder 7

Proposed Revisions, 1971-1972


Box 2 Folder 8

Revision Hearings, 1972-1973


Box 2 Folder 9

1970 Version, 1970, 1970, 1970


Box 2 Folder 10

1972 Version, 1972, 1972, 1972

Series IV. Correspondence

Series IV. Correspondence consists of the correspondence of various University faculty and administrators involved with the Committee as well as folders of correspondence with committee members and the University Senate. The folder of general correspondence contains correspondence with the Office of the Registrar regarding noting suspensions on official student transcripts. The folder titles in this series have not been altered.


Box 2 Folder 11

Quentin Anderson, 1968-1970


Box 2 Folder 12

Committee Members, 1968-1973


Box 2 Folder 13

President Cordier, 1968-1970


Box 2 Folder 14

Discipline of Faculty, 1968-1971


Box 2 Folder 15

General, 1968-1973


Box 2 Folder 16

Serge Lang, 1968


Box 2 Folder 17

President McGill, 1971-1973


Box 2 Folder 18

Peripheral, 1968-1972


Box 2 Folder 19

Tribunal Legal Officer, 1968-1972


Box 2 Folder 20

David Truman, 1968


Box 2 Folder 21

University Senate, 1969-1970


Box 2 Folder 22

University Senate, 1971-1972

Series V. Statements and Press Releases

Series V. Statements and Press Releases contains press releases and statements mostly by the JCDA, but also from the Office of Public Information. There is one entire file of press releases from the Office of Public Information released during the riots and protests in the spring of 1968. The series also includes public statistical reports on the disciplinary system.


Box 2 Folder 23

Press Releases, 1967-1970


Box 3 Folder 1

Press Releases on "Crisis", 1968


Box 3 Folder 2

Statements, 1968-1972


Box 3 Folder 3

Chairman's Statement, 1968


Box 3 Folder 4

Statistical Report on Disciplinary System, 1970

Series VI. Individual Cases

Series VI. Individual Cases comprises the bulk of the collection and documents the appeals and tribunal hearings of various individual students charged with violating the Interim Rules. This includes correspondence between students, counsel, and University administrators. Within individual appeal files is correspondence relating to the organization and efficiency of the tribunal. There are letters from faculty, administrators, counsel, and students who agree or disagree with the process in regard to a particular appeal, but also have broader context. Some appeal folders for individual cases include transcripts of appeal hearings and the original college tribunal hearings. Individual cases are arranged alphabetically by the student's last name.


Box 3 Folder 5

Appeals and Complaints, General, 1969-1971


Box 3 Folder 6

Appeals, Interdivisional, 1969


Box 3 Folder 7

Appeals, Summary Reports, 1968-1970


Box 3 Folder 8

Decision and Summary Booklets, 1970


Box 3 Folder 9

Tribunal Master Lists, 1968-1972


Box 3 Folder 10

Worksheets for Tribunal Study, 1968-1971


Box 3 Folder 11-30

Student files


Box 4

Student files


Box 5

Student files


Box 6 Folder 1-13

Student files

Series VII. College Tribunals

Series VII. College Tribunals contains the correspondence, reports, and cases of each individual college or school disciplinary tribunal. These college tribunals held the initial student hearings for the violation of the Interim Rules. The folders of Columbia College cases include some correspondence with President Cordier indicating the ineffectiveness of the college level tribunals. Also includes a critique of the tribunal by Ralph Allemano, chairman of the Columbia College tribunal from February 1969 to March 1970. The folder of "College Tribunals-General" contains statistics and lists of cases pending or closed from the various school tribunals.


Box 6 Folder 14

General, 1968-1970


Box 6 Folder 15

Procedure and Structure for Tribunal Hearings, 1968-1970


Box 6 Folder 16

School of Architecture, 1968


Box 6 Folder 17

School of the Arts, 1968-1969


Box 6 Folder 18

Barnard Judicial Council, 1972


Box 6 Folder 19

Columbia College, General, 1968-1972


Box 6 Folder 20

Columbia College Cases, 1968


Box 6 Folder 21

Columbia College Cases, 1969-1970


Box 6 Folder 22

Columbia College Cases, 1972-1973


Box 6 Folder 23

School of Engineering, 1968-1972


Box 6 Folder 24

General Studies, 1968-1973


Box 6 Folder 25

Graduate Faculties, General, 1968-1973


Box 6 Folder 26

Graduate Faculties, Philosophy, 1968-1969


Box 6 Folder 27

Graduate Faculties, Political Science, 1968-1969


Box 6 Folder 28

Graduate Faculties, Pure Science, 1968-1970


Box 6 Folder 29

School of International Affairs, 1968-1972


Box 6 Folder 30

School of Journalism, 1969


Box 6 Folder 31

School of Library Service, 1972


Box 6 Folder 32

College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1968-1970


Box 6 Folder 33

School of Social Work, 1969-1970

Series VIII. Assorted Materials

Series VIII. Assorted Materials consists of the JCDA's subject files, chronological files, and miscellaneous materials. The series is divided into three sub-series: Subseries 1. Miscellaneous, Subseries 2. Subject Files, and Subseries 3. Chronological files.


Subseries VIII.1. Miscellaneous

Subseries 1. Miscellaneous contains published materials, blank forms and other items.


Box 6 Folder 34

25 Man Rule, 1970-1971


Box 6 Folder 35

Appellant Information Sheets (unused), undated


Box 6 Folder 36

Criminal Action, 1972


Box 6 Folder 37

Executive Committee of the Faculty, 1968


Box 6 Folder 38

Faculty Response, 1968


Box 6 Folder 39

Injunctions, 1969-1970


Subseries VIII.2. Subject Files

Subseries 2. Subject Files were maintained as a group of informative material on various subjects directly or indirectly relating to the Committee's work. For example, the subject files have a folder of minutes of the University Committee on Rules of Conduct. These are records of another committee, but copies were kept by the JCDA for reference purposes. Of particular significance is the Deane and Connor Paper on Discipline written by Herbert A. Deane, vice provost for academic planning, and James E. Connor, assistant professor of government. The working paper evaluated the disciplinary system created by the University after the 1968 protests. The Students for a Restructured University (SRU) have a response to this paper in the subject files, as well. The 25 Man Rule documents part of the discussion and controversy over the rule. The rule revolved around the number of spectators allowed at tribunal hearings. The 25 Man Rule would allow a maximum of 25 spectators at any given hearing. For more information on the 25 Man Rule see Series I. Governance for minutes relating to the Rule. The folder of the "Temple Committee Reports" documents some of the work done by the Temple Committee, a Special Committee of the Trustees of Columbia University, established by the Trustees on May 1, 1968 in order to "study and recommend changes in the basic structure of the University." The Committee was named after its chairman Alan H. Temple.


Box 6 Folder 40

Alumni Response, 1968


Box 7 Folder 1

Booklet of Important Documentation, 1968-1972


Box 7 Folder 2

Charters and Statutes, 1970


Box 7 Folder 3

"Columbia University in Crisis" by A.G. Hart, 1968


Box 7 Folder 4

Cox Commission, Quentin Anderson Testimony, undated


Box 7 Folder 5

Deane and Connor Paper on Discipline, 1968


Box 7 Folder 6

Deane and Connor Paper, SRU Response to, undated


Box 7 Folder 7

Discipline at Other Universities, 1968


Box 7 Folder 8

Education Protest Legislation, 1969


Box 7 Folder 9

Graduate Student Union Paper on Discipline, 1968


Box 7 Folder 10

Independent Faculty Group Memorandum, 1968


Box 7 Folder 11

Report of the Columbia University Committee on Relations with Outside Agencies (Henkin Report),, 1968


Box 7 Folder 12

Rules of Conduct (never promulgated), 1969


Box 7 Folder 13

Status of University Discipline, Reports, 1968-1969


Box 7 Folder 14

Student Council, 1964


Box 7 Folder 15

Student Life Report, 1967


Box 7 Folder 16

Student Organizations, 1969


Box 7 Folder 17

Students for A Restructured University (SRU) Petition, 1968


Box 7 Folder 18

Temple Committee Reports, 1968-1969


Box 7 Folder 19

Tribunal Letters, Samples, 1972


Box 7 Folder 20

University Committee on Rules of Conduct, Liss Report, undated


Box 7 Folder 21

University Committee on Rules of Conduct, Minutes, 1968-1969


Box 7 Folder 22

University Senate Bulletins and Documents, 1969-1970


Box 7 Folder 23

University Senate, Proposal For, 1968-1969


Box 7 Folder 24

"Who Rules Columbia?", 1968


Subseries VIII.3. Chronological Files

Subseries 3. Chronological Files appear to have been created by the JCDA administrative assistant who compiled all of the important correspondence and documentation for a given time period and bound it together chronologically for reference use. Therefore, the material in the chronological files is mostly duplicate material found in other areas of the records.


Box 7 Folder 25

Chronological Files Copy 1, 1968-1970


Box 7 Folder 26

Chronological Files Copy 2, 1968-1970


Box 7 Folder 27

Chronological Files Copy 1, 1970 July -1971 July, 1970


Box 7 Folder 28

Chronological Files Copy 2, 1970 July -1971 July, 1970


Box 7 Folder 29

Chronological Files, 1971 July -1972 July, 1971


Box 7 Folder 30

Chronological Files, 1972 July -1973 May, 1972

Series IX. Additions

Series IX. Additions contains materials found during and after the processing of the University Protest and Activism Collection (UA#0007). These records include the Faculty of Political Science JCDA election materials and two sets of personal papers. The first set of personal papers belonged to English and Comparative Literature professor and the first chair of the JCDA, Professor Quentin Anderson. His records document the creation of the Interim Rules and University reform. The second set of papers belonged to Douglass Hunt, who served first as the Vice President for Finance and then as Deputy to the President for Governmental Affairs. Hunt acted as the prosecutor for the University at the tribunals for students accused of violating the Interim Rules during the demonstrations in the spring of 1972. The majority of the folders contain student case files, with handwritten notes, copies of correspondence and photographs used for identifying the students participating in the demonstrations.


JCDA Election, Faculty of Political Science


Box 10 Folder 1

JCDA Election ballots, 1968 November, 1968


Box 10 Folder 2

JCDA Election ballot envelopes, 1968 November, 1968


Quentin Anderson records


Box 10 Folder 3

Discussion draft of recommendations for Interim Rules, 1968


Box 10 Folder 4

Comments on "Discussion draft…", 1968 August -September, 1968


Box 10 Folder 5

Classroom disruptions and disciplinary proceedings, 1968 November -1969 June, 1968


Box 10 Folder 6

Department of English and Comparative Literature schedule of classes during crisis,, 1968


Box 10 Folder 7

Justice Frankel's decision, 1968 July, 1968


Box 10 Folder 8

Executive Committee of the Faculty, 1968 May -1969 March, 1968


Box 10 Folder 9

Faculty of Columbia College, 1963-1969


Box 10 Folder 10

Albert G. Hart, proposal for academic disciplinary penalty …, 1968 August, 1968


Box 10 Folder 11

Independent Faculty Group, 1968


Box 10 Folder 12

Interim Rules, 1968 August -September, 1968


Box 10 Folder 13

Interim Rules comments and changes, 1969


Box 10 Folder 14

Interim Rules administration changes, 1969


Box 10 Folder 15

Report of the Joint College Commission, 1968 October, 1968


JCDA


Box 10 Folder 16

Announcements and statements, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 17

Correspondence, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 18

Membership lists, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 19

Minutes, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 20

Resolution amendments, 1968


Box 10 Folder 21

Howard N. Meyer, affirmation to the Cox Commission, 1968


Box 10 Folder 22

Miscellaneous flyers and announcements, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 23

University's plea for leniency for student trespassers, 1968 October, 1968


Box 10 Folder 24

Position paper on discipline and justice at Columbia University, 1968 June, 1968


Box 10 Folder 25

W. Reimuth, comments on disciplinary rules and procedures …, 1969


Box 10 Folder 26

Resolution adopted by the Faculty, 1968 September, 1968


Box 10 Folder 27

The Sixty Bad Boys, 1968


Box 10 Folder 28

Status of University discipline reports, 1968-1969


Box 10 Folder 29

Students for a Restructured University (SRU), 1968


Box 10 Folder 30

Kevin Sullivan correspondence, 1968

(Associate Dean, Graduate Faculties)


Box 10 Folder 31

University Committee on Rules of Conduct, 1969 April, 1969


University reform


Box 10 Folder 32

Faculty organization, 1968 September, 1968


Box 10 Folder 33

Draft memoranda on discipline, 1968 July, 1968


Box 10 Folder 34

The future role of students and additions, 1968


Box 10 Folder 35

University restructuring, 1968


Box 10 Folder 36

Vietnam war protests, 1970


Douglass Hunt papers


Box 8 Folder 1

Columbia College Tribunal Notes, 1972-1973


Box 8 Folder 2

General Studies Tribunal, 1972-1973


Box 8 Folder 3

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Tribunal, 1972-1973


Box 8 Folder 4-54

Student files


Box 8 Folder 55-56

University Senate Disruptions, Witness Statements, 1972-1973


Box 9 Folder 1

Witnessed but not Prosecuted, 1972


Box 9 Folder 2-3

Status Reports, Disciplinary Tribunal, 1972-1973


Box 9 Folder 4-8

Internal Memoranda and Correspondence, Campus Protests, 1972-1973


Box 9 Folder 9

Rules and Manual, 1972


Box 9 Folder 10-22

Student appeal files