12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 2004 degree denial and nineties tuition restitution; honor claim from student society, 40/62 k 2004 degree denial and 8-sem. tuition restitution; fraternity honor claim, 40/62 k From: A____ J_____ Subject: 2004 degree denial and 8-sem. tuition restitution; fraternity honor claim, 40/62 k To: B________ Cc: F_________ Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 10:11:42 -0700 Hey bros., A---- J----- here claiming for eight-semesters' tuition restitution, student in the nineties at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, estimating 52k paid over that time, calling for the fraternity, undergraduate living group student society, to fill in honor 40k of that 52k claim from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, satisfying student honor claim for eight-semesters' tuition restitution sufficiently, at .769230 fraction satisfaction. Eight k from the class would be apt, from the class-year, I state to catch; as they may each, as they may be; ------ account number --------- -------- ------------ and ------, -----digit account number. To forty k with the three years around each way. ...or by whomever on the list may be there for a piece of the honor claim. 52k of tuition paid by the student's parents over eight semesters, estimated, plus about 10k maybe student loan paid by student over years, a more rough estimate, ~62k tuition paid for eight semesters, plus 7k tuition for the extra class from the committee denial over one of the classes from the ninth-semester credit-transfer degree completion solution, ~70k tuition paid for eight semesters plus one class. 40/70, .571428. 40/67, 40/69, 40/71, .597, .5797, .563. Tragic and bizarre for the student's old parents to throw the whole thing out for years, their second son's education, life, and career, for the bratty vanity of begrudging a supported move to the student's university city, coming from their achievement, quality, and energy, sticking together. Eight semesters supported, fall 1993 through winter-spring '98, the student off to an engineering job for fourteen months, a travel year, some months around, and a year back at their old house, 2001, the student's bachelor of science degree available for two-class ninth-semester completion in 2002 versus having needed an undergraduate thesis project and one class remaining previously, not affording to make the move back to the Cambridge, Massachusetts area, the student moved to another university city area to transfer credit for the two classes for his degree completion from there, supported by the family for the semester, living expense for half of twenty-one months in Utah and half of five years and one month in the northwestern United States of America state of Washington, five years from the time of the MIT schools and professors committee* denial over accepting less than A-level work for a HASS-D subject in transferred credit if so the particular transfer credit examiner would have it, the student supported for that their extra class, for their bulwark, for their local labour vanity, nice class; their schools and their professors I've come to renounce, that would vainly damage a student, defrauding the student of his undergraduate university degree for five and a half years as it went, winter 2005 through spring 2010, they their schools and professors, they the student's old parents, damaged away their student in mad vanity from their labour achievement united. I was looking at being on with my life just fine in 2002, undergraduate university degree wrapped up fall 2002, winter-spring-fall 2004, damaged away, strained away, where I'd be by 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013... Committee denial letter, and student letter of dispute, sent literally to the denying committee chair and cc to their SHASS office contact, the physics office, and the ombudspersons office, [actually not sent by student to ombudsperson; possibly forwarded to ombudsperson by committee executive officer; mistaken later reading from name of student's departmental advisor, Ogilvie, e-mail address name redacted beyond first letter in December 2018 for complaint page on website] /about/university/2004/committee_denial_.txt /about/university/college/disp01.txt No reply from the denying committee chair, not an educator presumably, perhaps a fine expert in his subject, not a world-class professional, presumably; I did not search for what a professor the guy was.* Got an e-mail message from an ombudsperson (an/the?), an ombudsperson from their ombudsperson's office, scheduling a call, /about/university/2004/ombudsperson_contact_call_memory_.txt "Try again; other students have done it." "That's it, he has the power." "I'm sure it seems that way to you." "You can file a grievance with the dean for undergraduate education." "That money was for your professors!" The lady was enough of a quick, stupendous mess of snot and bile, standard lines for her duty seen, on top of the vain wall line of mad, bratty labour far away, that the student felt he ought to contact a lawyer with whom to share the matter before proceeding, writing an e-mail message to his undergraduate living group fraternity alumni list to contact the environmental lawyer he'd met in the area, spouse of the fraternity house cook. F--- B------- esquire, having taken a look at the student's web page about his two-class credit-transfer degree completion solution said it looked like something and he'd be there for the student if needed after proceeding to contact the appropriate dean. With F--- B------- dropping dead a few days later, the student was left to wait five years for family support to move back to his university city area, overwhelmed, displaced from meaningfully proceeding with his career, or formally with his education, as time went, 2005-2009. /about/university/ 2004 degree denial plaint page https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/cover/index.htm https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/cover/index.htm https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/about/university/index.htm https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/about/university/index.htm I claim for eight semesters' tuition restitution from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, denying 2004 transfer-credit graduation for mad, local vanity from a school of their schools, they their thing; I state my honor claim to my undergraduate living group student alumni society, forty k of sixty-two paid to satisfy. _ * The Committee on Curricula. I don't know the composition of the committee, then or later, for administrative staff, academicals, faculty. Possibly purely administrative, around the Registrar's Office. * From: A____ J_____ Subject: Re: 2004 degree denial, 2019 legal query results To: B________ Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2020 09:37:53 -0700 Terminology error, previously in the plaint page and September 17 e-mail message, I've referred to the Committee on Curricula as a schools & professors committee, but I do not know the composition of the committee, then or later, for administrative staff, academicals, or faculty. Possibly purely administrative, around the Registrar's Office. I see in the Humanities and Social Sciences departments school office letter to student that it opposes hass substitution petitions and that it is the "committee's policy to follow the recommendation" of the school "on this kind of issue", that the Executive Officer of the Committee on Curricula is there stated as being in the Registrar's Office. https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/about/university/college/hist/appeal.htm#app0-1 https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/about/university/2004/committee_denial_.txt https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/about/university/college/disp01.txt https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/about/university/2004/ombudsperson_contact_call_memory_.txt https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/about/university/college/hist/appeal.htm#app0-1 https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/about/university/2004/committee_denial_.txt https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/about/university/college/disp01.txt https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/about/university/2004/ombudsperson_contact_call_memory_.txt The Committee on Curricula, institute requirements committee, schools & professors administration committee, referred to so in my 2004 degree denial 2019 plaint page. An administrative committee. Sorry it didn't work out to be a solid connection with us, but the student completed his degree requirements just fine in 2004, winter to spring semester. Not involved. Claiming for restitution/repair. Behind on reading e-mail messages from old MIT bros., maybe I'll catch up later this fall. I sent an e-mail message to an old high school friend of mine with a law degree, wondering about whether my 2004 degree denial, arbitrary denial by committee and problematic ombudsperson response to student letter of dispute, might be potentially viable for litigation, to seek settlement so, in his estimation. I'm guessing the matter's too old or weak, but I do not know; sorry to have not proceeded with contacting Dean for Undergraduate Education... He replied that it's outside his area of expertise. Any lawyers on the list with a sense of whether ANJ-97's plaint matter re MIT might be too old for litigation, or might or might not be potentially appropriate for litigation or seeking settlement resolution? Here are some wood pipe models I have on my website, for entrepreneurial potential. https://cometary-dash.neocities.org/woodpipes/index.html https://alum.mit.edu/www/alljordan/woodpipes/index.html I also have a small software project to potentially put up for crowd-funding. A guinea pig pen design concept, /photos/pig_encl/... Not looking to send more than a few messages per year to such a large list as this fraternity house alumni list, in any case, the "chat" sub-list even, in my case. Best wishes with health and peace, truth and value, 2020-2021.