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...American Sign Language (ASL). For example, when Janelle Mills, a faculty assistant at Harvard Business School, delivered a stirring monologue on the problems of the Soviet Union as activist Aleksii Antedilluvianovich Prelapsarianov, her stirring performance was almost completely based in her voice. The challenge of translating such a stirring spech into sign language was masterfully achieved by the show’s interpreters, who were actors in their own right, conveying the emotions and personalities of the characters with their body language as they interpreted the spoken words of the stage with their hands. When a lesbian worker named...
...combat any legitimate free spech, however insensitive it may be, is not to push it underground where it can fester and grow. It's better that this sort of insensitivity should be exposed and challenged with more free speech...
Second, security is a necessary evil. It would be infinitely better if any speaker could have his say at Harvard without security and without interruption. If Harvard actually punished just one student for disrupting a spech, we would not have this problem. A single example would deter others. But in every case, from the students who threw paint ballons at Caspar Weinberger to those who drove Wilson Goode and his entire audience out of the hall, the University has refused to mete out any meaningful discipline. In the absence of deterrence, the Club needs, and our speakers demand, adequate security...
...University administration, he believes, should place no limitations on the content of spech and political activity on campus. Last fall, several thousand undergraduates rioted and boycotted classes to emphasize their dissatisfaction with the restrictions placed upon campus political activity. The Faculty "Academic Senate" voted to support the students' demands...
...write their stories is during flight, and there is a din of clattering typewriters on the plane at all times. Then there is a furious competition to reach the press telephones, and stories must be wired or called in rapidly so that a substantial part of the President's spech is not missed...