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...other institutions who have criticized and protested CUP's policies. Currently, Herzfeld and Stephen Gudeman, a professor at the University of Minnesota, are circulating an e-mail message that urges professors not to submit manuscripts to CUP. This call for a boycott of CUP has been dubbed the "Internet Manifesto." However, Herzfeld is careful to stress that CUP's previously published works should not be boycotted-this would be a further incident of censorship...
...addition, Herzfeld and his colleague at the University of Minnesota, Stephen Gudeman, have circulated the so-called "Internet Manifesto," an e-mail message that asks professors to refrain from submitting manuscripts...
Other student leaders also shared readings from their traditions. Ethan M. Tucker '97, outgoing chair of Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel, read a Jewish prayer; a representative of the Humanist Student Community, Derek C. Araujo '99, quoted from the Second Humanist Manifesto...
...attempt by eight influential politicians to form an alternative centrist agenda to the standard Democratic and G.O.P. fare has fizzled. One faction of the group, led by former Massachusetts Senator Paul Tsongas, produced a fiscally conservative, socially liberal manifesto but recoiled at the idea of backing an independent candidate. Retiring New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley declined to endorse the program, and former Connecticut Governor Lowell Weicker rebelled at the idea of abandoning a third party. Some think Weicker may now try to hook up with Ross Perot's new party. But the chemistry between...
...quit his job with the Manhattan Project--the only physicist to do so--believing that only the threat of losing World War II could justify creating so terrible a weapon. Then, in 1955, Rotblat joined Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell and six other scientists in signing a manifesto that led to the founding of the annual Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs, which have lobbied ever since to convince governments that, in Rotblat's own words, "the genie can be put back in the bottle...