March 9, 1988
EXHIBIT "A"
A RESOLUTION:
| WHEREAS: |
Because former
president
Jerry
Lee announced last August
that he
was resiging to go to work for Basset Furniture, owned by Jane Basset
Spilman, Chair of Gallaudet's Board of Trustees, the body charged with
pretecting the interestes of the University, this faculty can only infer
that Ms. Spilman lured Dr. Lee away, offering him a job with her before he
announced his resignation here, a clear conflict of interest on her part; |
AND WHEREAS: | Because Dr. Lee left Gallaudet only four months after
announcing his intention to resign, not allowing time for proper
transition from his administration to the next, this faculty can only
infer that Ms. Spilman, Dr. Lee's immediate superior both before and after
his move, encouraged this desertion, again a clear conflict of interest on
her part; |
| AND WHEREAS: | Ms. Spilman is quoted in the New York Times of Tuesday,
March
8, 1988, as having said, "Deaf people are not ready to function in a
hearing world;"* a statement which is in direct conflict with the
following statement on page 2 of the University Undergraduate Catalog: Since [Gallaudet] College was
founded, its goal has been to edu-
cate men and women to become prod-
uctive and concerned citizens of
our nation and the world"; |
THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED
THAT:
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the Collegiate Faculty
of Gallaudet
University, meeting in special session on Wednesday, 9 March 1988, calls
for the immediate resignation of Ms. Spilman from the Board of Trustees,
and, if she declines to do so, for the Board of Trustees to remove her
from her position as a member.
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* Although Ms. Spilman has denied this astounding statement, there are
witnesses who heard her say it on television.
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