To: Penn State Trustees
cc: Alumni networking
http://www.pennlive.com/news/2016/12/penn_state_trustee_anthony_lub.html
"Penn State's decision to countersue former president Graham Spanier is nothing more than a desperate act that is totally without merit. Not surprisingly, the full board was not consulted prior to the university undertaking this vindictive, mean-spirited action just before the holidays.”
What was that you said, Ira, about the need for Trustees to not act on their own without the consent of the entire Board? By the way, where were you when Karen Peetz’s 60 million dollar mouth was affirming the Freeh Report without a vote in favor by the Board? Your bio shows that you were a member in 2012 when Peetz threw $60 million of the University’s money into the sewer by giving the NCAA the excuse it needed to impose its illegitimate sanctions, but you did not correct Peetz’s misstatement that the Board had accepted responsibility for Jerry Sandusky’s actions. The same goes for Mark Dambly, who was on the Board in 2012.
William A. Levinson, B.S. ‘78
cc: Alumni networking
http://www.pennlive.com/news/2016/12/penn_state_trustee_anthony_lub.html
"Penn State's decision to countersue former president Graham Spanier is nothing more than a desperate act that is totally without merit. Not surprisingly, the full board was not consulted prior to the university undertaking this vindictive, mean-spirited action just before the holidays.”
What was that you said, Ira, about the need for Trustees to not act on their own without the consent of the entire Board? By the way, where were you when Karen Peetz’s 60 million dollar mouth was affirming the Freeh Report without a vote in favor by the Board? Your bio shows that you were a member in 2012 when Peetz threw $60 million of the University’s money into the sewer by giving the NCAA the excuse it needed to impose its illegitimate sanctions, but you did not correct Peetz’s misstatement that the Board had accepted responsibility for Jerry Sandusky’s actions. The same goes for Mark Dambly, who was on the Board in 2012.
William A. Levinson, B.S. ‘78