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...possibility that "the repetition of incidents of this kind will abridge the academic freedom of the Faculty" led the Senate to conclude that the case demonstrated a need "for appropriate procedures to be established at Brandeis to safeguard and guarantee academic freedom...
Catholic University in Washington, D.C., has a high aim-"to search out truth scientifically, to safeguard it, and to apply it"-qualified in practice by a timid feeling that now and then some of the truth has to be suppressed. The newest case of suppression has the school's faculty in revolt and deeply worries many of the 239 Roman Catholic bishops in the U.S., who are C.U.'s guardians...
...lose states rights which safeguard the most precious of all human rights--the right to control and govern ourselves at home--the right of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--then may we ask, "For what is a man profiteth if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul...
...hastily to conclude tthat the present dramatic advances in the natural sciences are being effected at the expense of the humanities and social sciences, or that these disciplines are now suffering indifference and neglect. The Program for Harvard College was designed in considerable measure as at least a temporary safeguard against such an unhappy result...
...steroid compounds, Rock explained, are simply adjuncts to nature: the physiology of the safe period, marked by the production of progesterone, is identical with the effects of Enovid. Just as a woman's body has cycles to protect its offspring, a woman has an intellect to safeguard her marriage. "It may even be immoral," Rock said, "to refuse to use the intellect...