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Dean Dunlop's Non-Confrontation

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Many groups have attempted, usually unsuccessfully, to publicly confront Dean Dunlop, and members of the Graduate Student and Teaching Fellow Union had no better success this week than its predecessors.

Since Dunlop's public appearances are so infrequent, the Union voted to confront him at an economics colloquium in Littauer Center.

Dunlop came, and so did 30 members of the Union, but the confrontation fizzled when Dunlop steadfastly refused to discuss the Union, insisting he had "been invited as a professor and not as dean of the Faculty."

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