Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 11, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNIVERSITY
Dead fans still pursuing reversal
By Daralyn Trappe
Emerald Reporter
Although the University ad
ministration has shown no
signs of reversing or even re
viewing its decision to ban the
Grateful Dead from playing at
Autzen Stadium this year, the
Grateful for the Dead Commit
tee continues to actively pursue
all avenues of protest in hopes
of a change.
"A lot of people think the is
sue is over, but we certainly ha
ven't given up." said Jeff Harri
son of the committee.
University Vice President
Dan Williams announced last
October that the band would
not bo allowed to return. Wil
liams cited drug use by the
band’s followers as the main
reason for his decision.
Harrison said the committee,
formed shortly after William's
announcement, is focusing it's
energies in three areas — legis
lators. local businesses and
University alumni
The Student Senate will in
troduce a resolution to the Uni
versity Senate calling for a de
cision reversal.
The group has placed an ad
vertisement in an upcoming is
sue of Old Oregon, the Univer
sity alumni quarterly, asking
for support from graduates.
Members are also asking lo
cal businesses to become more
active in the campaign. Some
may be affected financially by a
loss of income that had been
generated when the band and
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