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...director of the Harvard University Press, which published a book by Nadav Safran without mention of its CIA sponsorship, said last week that the publishing house was at fault for not calling attention to the CIA funding...
...University Press offered no explanation for the book's failure to acknowledge CIA sponsorship...
...Policy), which was voted by the Faculty on December 1, 1970. This policy establishes the characteristics of acceptable institutional research agreements and has long been applied to related projects such as conferences. The elements of this policy that are relevant to the current controversy are that the source of sponsorship must be such that it can be publicly disclosed, that faculty must "have the full right to publish any results obtained by them, subject only to established safeguards for the protection of privacy or confidentiality of personal data," and that institutional financial and administrative interests should be fairly considered...
...freedom of scholars to disclose their external sources of research support. Although the pursuit of knowledge by individuals should not be constrained by an academic community, neither should limitations on free and open exchanges among scholars be accepted. For these reasons, Harvard has adopted certain policies governing the sponsorship and conduct of research...
...Mark's proposals were made at a symposium whose right-wing political sponsorship was not mentioned in the Crimson's article. They were put forth over two weeks before the Crimson saw fit to give the story front-page play in an article juxtaposed to another on the problems with the Science Center Men's room...