Word: statements
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Although we support the principle appealed to in the statement on academic freedom signed by some members of Quincy House and printed in the CRIMSON on February 25th, we strongly object to the misuse of our names in this advertisement...
...were given no indication that the statement would be published (we still have no specific knowledge of how the ad was financed). Furthermore, the subsequent publication of another statement has made us aware of coloration and implications...
...desire to make a statement of principle in this context. We are thus forced to disassociate ourselves from the statement we signed. Benjamin N. Levy '69 John E. Burris '71 Paul D. Holland '70 Harry L. Delahoussaye '69 Dana F. Rodin '70 Gregory b. Gabriel '70 James C. Gray...
...happen to subscribe to most of the points in the statement released by the M.I.T. faculty in explanation of their March 4 activity. But I believe that in my own class the best way to deal with this matter is to help each student, regardless of his won views, to get additional information on this immensely important topic through reading and discussion in the context of the living case study offered by the M.I.T. event. Gerald Holton Professor of Physics
...even necessary to make such a distinction? Primarily, because there is the strong insinuation both in the motion itself and in President Pusey's statement that action was taken to remove academic credit after careful consideration of the ROTC curriculum. Nothing could be further from the truth. In their "august deliberations," the Faculty of Arts and Sciences did not devote even one minute to the quality of the Air Force ROTC curriculum. As a matter of fact, no member of the faculty even indicated an awareness of the existence of a separate branch of the Department of Defense known...