Word: restrictionism
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On the question of speaking at Faculty meetings, SFAC's position is the best that can be done so long as the Faculty makes the decisions and students are peripheral to the process. If any student in the gallery were allowed to speak at a meeting, the chairman of the...
There is no restriction, in principle, to the actions one may choose. Thus you cannot say that the principle of free speech for everybody is inviolate. Under certain circumstances it is perfectly right and proper to curtail free speech. When George Wallace spoke at Dartmouth, students did everything in their...
Administration officials and liberal Congressmen called the punitive restriction unfair, unconstitutional, and unwarranted meddling. It was also unnecessary, they argued, because a disruptive student would probably be suspended or expelled and so lose his aid anyway. But the House disagreed. It was passing the ban precisely because it felt that...
Two policemen, a University policeman and a Cambridge policeman, are on duty enforcing the restriction. Harvard, which owns the Forbes Plaza property, pays the policemen a combined total of $359 a week to patrol the area.
L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice president of the University, said yesterday that the restriction was put into effect a month ago, "to keep what I would call undesirable persons out of the area."