Word: prohibitively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Other Harvard regulations prohibit scholars from accepting grants for research here when the terms of those grants compromise academic freedom. Rules explicitly prohibit arrangements that cannot be disck losed or that restrict the publication of research results...
Throughout the controversy, Harvard officials have maintained that University policy does not prohibit acceptance of CIA funds, but requires that such contracts be disclosed in advance and conform to generally accepted research policies guaranteeing academic freedom...
...United States Intelligence Agencies" (Intelligence Agency Guidelines). The guidelines contained in the report were announced by President Derek Bok on May 20, 1977. The guidelines reflect the position of the Ad Hoc Committee and the President, with which I fully agree, that Harvard as an institution should not prohibit the acceptance of research support from the CIA or any other agency, so long as the terms and conditions associated with the funds conform with institutional research policies and the existence of the agreement is made public. With regard to personal contracts between individual faculty and intelligence agencies, the guidelines state...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences and discussed at the time he disclosed the contract because of the importance of determining institutional involvement. I might add that the Faculty's policies (as described at the outset of this report) in respect to contracts that are purely individual do not prohibit the contract terms referred to above...
...American Medical Association gets its way, the Marlboro Man will have to ride off into the sunset for good. Last week the A.M.A.'s 371-member policymaking house of delegates voted almost unanimously to back a prohibition of all cigarette advertising. Such commercials have been forbidden on television and radio for the past 15 years, and the A.M.A. will now lobby to get Congress to extend the injunction to newspapers, magazines, billboards and even skywriting. The association would also prohibit ads for snuff and chewing tobacco. This sweeping ban is necessary, the doctors argue, because the health risks...