Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... rule adopted during the hysteria of the 1950's and only slightly amended since it gives the president of the university the power to determine what speakers can be invited on the campus . The issue that triggered off the latest and most ...
... rule adopted during the hysteria of the 1950's and only slightly amended since it gives the president of the university the power to determine what speakers can be invited on the campus . The issue that triggered off the latest and most ...
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... rule , attempted to appease the student and faculty body by promising objective reconsideration of the rule at the July meeting of the board of trustees . Mrs. G. Fontana , chairman of the faculty advisory committee , in a statement ...
... rule , attempted to appease the student and faculty body by promising objective reconsideration of the rule at the July meeting of the board of trustees . Mrs. G. Fontana , chairman of the faculty advisory committee , in a statement ...
11. lappuse
... rules relative to political action , on campus . The strike was fomented by a deliberate violation of these particular rules , but then the move- ment was expanded considerably past that . Each time the adminis- tration made a ...
... rules relative to political action , on campus . The strike was fomented by a deliberate violation of these particular rules , but then the move- ment was expanded considerably past that . Each time the adminis- tration made a ...
18. lappuse
... rules that , it is now alleged , provoked the student revolt . In early September the demands that Slate was putting forth were to abolish grades in undergraduate courses and discipline in student dormitories , and in other ways to ...
... rules that , it is now alleged , provoked the student revolt . In early September the demands that Slate was putting forth were to abolish grades in undergraduate courses and discipline in student dormitories , and in other ways to ...
23. lappuse
... rules on his campus , were now to disappear . In his first press interview , Meyer- son stated that until he had ... rules of the board of regents , and thus would require so fundamental a revision of the university's operation as to be ...
... rules on his campus , were now to disappear . In his first press interview , Meyer- son stated that until he had ... rules of the board of regents , and thus would require so fundamental a revision of the university's operation as to be ...
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