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" Surely abuse of speech, abuse of authority and arbitrary restraint and friction would be reduced if men kept in mind the distinction between the privilege of academic freedom and the common right of personal liberty as a citizen, between what may properly... "
Reports of the President and the Treasurer of Harvard College - Página 19
por Harvard University - 1918
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Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, Volúmenes4-5

American Association of University Professors - 1918 - 692 páginas
...common right of personal liberty as a citizen, between what may properly be said in the class room and what in public. But it must not be forgotten that...are understood to speak personally, not officially. Whim they so speak, and governing boards respect their freedom to express their sincere opinions as...
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Educational Review, Volumen60

Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1920 - 490 páginas
...responsibilities. Professors should speak in public soberly and seriously, not for notoriety or self-advertisement, under a deep sense of responsibility for the good...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. UNDERDOGS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES I want to tell how it feels to be one of the underdogs in an American...
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The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research ..., Volumen1

Josephus Nelson Larned - 1922 - 942 páginas
...but it is a responsibility which an institution of learning would be very unwise in assuming. . . . Surely abuse of speech, abuse of authority and arbitrary...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed." — AL Lowell, Annual report to the board of overseers, 1916-1917 (Excerpts as quoted in Harvard Graduates'...
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The Reference Shelf, Volumen3,Tema 6

1925 - 124 páginas
...refers, of course, to opinions on public matters sincerely uttered. If a professor speaks in a way that reveals moral obliquity, he may be treated as...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. FREEDOM OF THE COLLEGE ' Let it be understood, the college is not simply a school for boys. Itjs_a_r^cj_to_which...
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The College President

Charles Franklin Thwing - 1926 - 368 páginas
...157 A wise interpretation of the president's duty is found in the New York Times. October 25, 1924. arbitrary restraint and friction would be reduced...danger that liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed."168 Fourth. The fourth type of exterior peril is ecclesiastic. This peril, of course, specially...
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Educational Review, Volumen60

1920 - 494 páginas
...responsibilities. Professors should speak in public soberly and seriously, not for notoriety or self-advertisement, under a deep sense of responsibility for the good name of the institution and the dignity of thenprofession. They should take care that they are understood to speak personally, not officially....
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen26

William Roscoe Thayer - 1918 - 784 páginas
...refers, of course, to opinions on public matters sincerely uttered. If a professor speaks in a way that reveals moral obliquity, he may be treated as...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. 528 Varia. VARIA. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE. I. THE PRACTICAL IDEALIST. In his famed fresco heavenly...
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The Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Volumen26

William Roscoe Thayer - 1918 - 856 páginas
...refers, of course, to opinions on public matters sincerely uttered. If a professor speaks in a way that reveals moral obliquity, he may be treated as...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. VARIA. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE. I. THE PRACTICAL IDEALIST. In his famed fresco heavenly Raphael...
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Three Centuries of Harvard, 1636-1936

Samuel Eliot Morison - 1986 - 538 páginas
...its major objects, and entailing restrictions whose importance is often not clear to outsiders. . . . But it must not be forgotten that all liberty and...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. . . . As the war approached America, the question came up as to what part the University should take...
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Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors, Volumen8

American Association of University Professors - 1922 - 572 páginas
...Professors should speak in public, soberly and seriously, not for notoriety or self-advertisement, under a deep sense of responsibility for the good...liberty of speech will be either misused or curtailed. Annual Report for 1916-17. PRESIDENT MEIKLEJOHN. — . . . But freedom as a privilege is not fundamental....
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