I I I?mnidrnre, Rhodelsland -02912 ?mm Qt?h?? {h lulu-l l?l~tl [/l?l?fh 'l'vm?x P. 0? l?Irlt? l-?inlu' llux v.0. hox awxq Stet an t? m?m ll. lltibt ll?)?ll l)tu21? ?lv::sl?s . ?ltuitxy . l9111kt=, lls. (1011011: This letter is written in accordance with University Policy governing stutex: Brown University Student offense(s): conduct as described in the l98l??82 handbook (93495 to notify you that you are charged with the following interferes with the exercise OFFENSE "behavior which disrupts or materially they are entitled on UniVer? by others of the basic rights to which sity property or at University functions?. SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLANATEON 01? tht: ol wllicll is; Lt) ixifriluge tuuan the rights of others to peaceful assembly, orderly protest, free exhanue of ideas, or which interfere with the rights of others to attend, make use of or enjoy the facilities or functions of the University cannot be tolerated. rmit free passage of those who wish to pass. signs, banners and peaceful assemblies are all normally aCceptable. 0n the other hand, actions such as the following, if they result in infringing on the rights of others, are normally unacceptable: blocking; obstructing or impeding passage of a person or vehicle; actions which result in bodily harm ;etecting or placing of obstructions force to remove or overcome; or barriers which require effort or and noise or other disturbances which result in their rights. It is alleged in Security Report 81~7127 19 Oct. 81 that you in concert with others disrupted the speech of Mr. William Casey at Alumnae Hall for 3-5 minutes by shouting a poem in unison and otherwise disrupting the speech. Picket lines which pe or dismissal and, there- accordance with ,1