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Michael Bellesiles Resigns from Emory Faculty
Emory University ^
| 25 OCT 2002
| Robert A. Paul, Interim Dean of Emory College
Posted on 10/25/2002 2:34:15 PM PDT by WBeckham
"Although we would not normally release any of the materials connected with a case involving the investigation of faculty misconduct in research, in light of the intense scholarly interest in the matter I have decided, with the assent of Professor Bellesiles as well as of the members of the Investigative Committee, to make public the report of the Investigative Committee appointed by me to evaluate the allegations made against Professor Bellesiles (none of the supporting documents, however, are being made public). The text of the report is now available online at www.emory.edu/central/NEWS/"
(Excerpt) Read more at emory.edu ...
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KEYWORDS: amendment; armingamerica; michaelbellesiles; second
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To: jackliberty
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download adobe
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posted on
10/25/2002 9:43:04 PM PDT
by
Drango
To: CurlyDave
From NRO...
http://www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/2002_04_21_corner-archive.asp#85036131
NRO.........................................................
MAYBE NOT (BELLESILES CHRONICLES) [Melissa Seckora] Eric Foner, a Columbia University history professor, and chairman of Columbia's 2002 Bancroft Prize Committee, says that the Bancroft has never been revoked, and that he's not sure that Roger Lane is right when he says Columbia is considering taking back Bellesiles's. "I've heard nothing about Columbia rescinding the prize. The University's trustees would have to do it, not the Bancroft Committee." Foner, who was critical of Doris Kearns Goodwin and Stephen Ambrose when their plagiarism charges were in the news, says he is agnostic on the Bellesiles case: "I haven't made up my mind. The problem is that I'm not in a position to know--I'm not an expert in the use of probate inventories."
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posted on
10/25/2002 9:54:02 PM PDT
by
Drango
To: Drango
btt
To: WBeckham
To: SW6906; LS
Schadenfreud n. (shâ den frood) Experiencing or gaining joy from another persons pain, misfortune or discomfort.
Yep. Describes me right now to a T....... Picture me desperately clinging to the needle of my Gloat-O-Meter, trying to haul it back off the peg on the right side of the meter before it bends itself in half...
Now the bad news? He'll be offered an endowed chair in some Ivy League school for his "boldness of approach."
Don't be too sure... He's "Damaged Goods".
I think we should all throw a big party to celebrate Dr. Bellesiles' new career in the car wash industry...
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posted on
10/25/2002 10:59:06 PM PDT
by
fire_eye
To: fire_eye
I think we should all throw a big party to celebrate Dr. Bellesiles' new career in the car wash industry... Bellesiles, in his new job, asks, "Do you want fries with that?"
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posted on
10/25/2002 11:08:27 PM PDT
by
Drango
To: Drango
Some people are going to twist this to make it look like the NRA got him fired for defying their cause.
This guy (
http://www.claytoncramer.com) is the one most responsible for refuting Bellisiles, and his site documents hundreds of errors and misrepresentations in the book, and also B's evasive responses.
FYI, the author's name is pronounced BUH-leel.
To: marktwain
"Bellesiles, who was suspended with pay this semester, worked all last academic year on a second book on gun culture at the Newberry Library in Chicago." So, this paragon of virtue has been receiving a PAYCHECK for doing nothing... and has now announced his resignation effective DECEMBER 31, 2002... meaning he will CONTINUE to do nothing for Emory for another TWO MONTHS!
In fact, his reply, which evidentally contained his resignation means that he will recieve this paycheck for THREE MONTHS of non-work. I would guess that amount of pay might total to MORE than the amount of the Bancroft Prize he fraudulently received for writing his lies.
What's wrong with this picture?
To: WBeckham
Interesting...no mention of this story at the NY Times, Washington Post, AP, CNN, Yahoo News, etc...It came out around noon east coast time Friday...Google news has one story.
I guess what they say about late Friday news is true...
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posted on
10/26/2002 12:20:23 AM PDT
by
Drango
To: Drango
Foner, who was critical of Doris Kearns Goodwin and Stephen Ambrose when their plagiarism charges were in the news, says he is agnostic on the Bellesiles case: "I haven't made up my mind. The problem is that I'm not in a position to know--I'm not an expert in the use of probate inventories."This is either disingenuous or grossly uninformed on the part of Foner, as Bellesiles work has been publicly reviewed, months ago, by the woman who is probably the country's foremost expert on probate inventories. Her utter disgust was evident even in her scholarly review published in a distinguished journal.
To: john in missouri
And someone in Foner's position has no excuse for being grossly uninformed.
To: WBeckham
Cool. Molon Labe bump.
5.56mm
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posted on
10/26/2002 4:10:06 AM PDT
by
M Kehoe
To: LS
"I have never fabricated evidence of any kind nor knowingly evaded my responsibilities as a scholar," he wrote.
uh huh
To: WBeckham; Liz
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is my distinct pleasure to announce that Michael Bellesiles has been awarded this weeks
Beckel Prize for Excellence in Providing the FreeRepublic Community with the Total Schadenfreude Experience.
Bellesiles' lies about colonial gun ownership have merited a 'severence' of his relationship with Emory University.
The prize is named for Bob Beckel, Democratic Stalwart, Mondale '84 Campaign Chair, and would-be 2000 Electoral College tamperer, who tickled our fancy with his combination divorce/alcoholism/prostitution/blackmail jag, a history-making Schadenfreudische Superfecta!
To: WBeckham
Someone needs to email Amazon.com and see to it that the book is reclassified as "Fiction". Just another attempted take over by the Marxists. BTW his book has been quoted by a Justice in at least one court decision, US v. Emerson 5th cir. I believe.
To: Petronski
Previous winners include
Mad Mo Dowd,
DUh.COM, and others.
My thanks to Freeper 'Liz' for her help in creating this prize. Have a nominee for the Beckel Prize? Freepmail me.
To: WBeckham
WOO-HOO! I've been following this story since the beginning, and am very glad to see this outcome. I missed a chance to FReep this jerk when he was going to speak at the Atlanta Historical Society about two years ago. Glad to see that Emory has finally, grudgingly, done the right thing. A full-up "you're fired" would have been preferable, but his resignation amounts to the same thing to anyone paying attention.
To: WBeckham
To: Petronski
>>Beckel Prize for Excellence in Providing the FreeRepublic Community with the Total Schadenfreude Experience.
ROFLOL bump for that!
To: Drango
Foner, who was critical of Doris Kearns Goodwin and Stephen Ambrose when their plagiarism charges were in the news, says he is agnostic on the Bellesiles case: "I haven't made up my mind. The problem is that I'm not in a position to know--I'm not an expert in the use of probate inventories."Dunce! You don't have to be "an expert in the use of probate inventories" to understand that Bellesiles claimed to have used inventories from San Francisco that didn't exist.
America's Fifth Column ... watch Steve Emerson/PBS documentary JIHAD! In America
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posted on
10/26/2002 7:23:22 AM PDT
by
JCG
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