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...came at 167, 177, and 134. Freshman Bruce Johnson had a near fall on Brown's Brogan Duffy in the opening period and finally pinned him at 6:43. Freshman John Keough substituted for Richie Starr at 177 and proclaimed himself champion after pinning Brown's Bob Swanson in 2:37. Senior Josh Henson, who has been pushed by Coach John Lee to drop a weight class to 134, also pinned his Bruin...
...example, the editorial asserts that "the boundary between ideas and actions is an academic distinction," and that "it would be a mistake to think that ideas are less dangerous than actions," Precisely the same assertion is made, though more explicitly discarding intellectual freedom, by Messrs, Baker, Levenson, and Swanson: "The issue," they claim, "is whether there is to be a moral amnesty for mere theorizing, whether an academic community is free to disseminate any idea, consequences be damned...
...majority of the editorial board and Messrs. Baker, Levenson and Swanson cannot have their cake and eat it too. They must face the fact that formulating the nature of intellectual freedom in the manner they do is tantamount to denying intellectual freedom. Either the intellect is free from extrinsic limitations or it is not. To state, as Messrs. Baker, Levenson and Swanson do, that "political circumstances are not to be ignored...it is political considerations that must decide the terms of any debate," is simply to deprive the intellect of an intrinsic freedom...
...Crimson editorial board and Messrs. Baker, Levenson and Swanson are free to take this position, but in doing so they should recognize that they are in keeping with a long tradition of enemies of intellectual freedom, including the Medieval Church, Fascist Germany, Communist Russia, and the McCarthyites...
...worse, it plays into the hands of numerous detractors of reason, on both the Right and the Left. Alas: I think the SDS and UAG critics are themselves detractors of reason, and it is unfortunate indeed that the majority of the Crimson editorial board and Messrs. Baker, Levenson and Swanson have not had the good sense to recognize this. Martin Kilson Professor of Government