Word: speech
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences has apologized to the Graduate Student Council for a College administrator's remark implying that graduate students do not fully recognize the importance of free speech...
Graduate students were allowed to attend the speech, but only after Epps's decision was overturned. In an interview published the morning of the speech, Epps had said that he had to be "absolutely certain" that the members of the audience "understood the importance of free speech." Epps said he "can't have that assurance with . . . graduate students" or anyone from outside the Harvard community...
Before Rosales took the podium, Epps read from Faculty of Arts and Sciences' Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities, a policy statement on freedom of speech and movement. He admonished the audience not to disrupt the speech...
...University videotaped the audiencethroughout the 90-minute event so that "in case ofa disturbance, the perpetrators could then beidentified," according to Kris W. Kobach '88, thepresident of the Republican Club, whichco-sponsored the speech with the ConservativeClub...
Conservative Club President Saied M. Kashani'86 and two other students took still photographsof people in the audience during the speech inorder "to catch disruptors in the act and havehard evidence to give to the Ad Board or theC.R.R.," Kashani said...