to discover whether or not, explicitly or implicitly, the principles expressed are and have been widely accepted
File | Author | Date | Document Type |
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Click to open | K Trace, Committee Chair | 11th June 1968 | Memorandum |
A circular from the Committee of Enquiry soliciting responses to a three-part statement of principles concerning freedom of speech at the University, and how these may apply to the events of 7th May; the Committee’s interest is claimed to be purely in gauging consensus, with no intention of applying new principles retrospectively, although the third part of the statement suggests that even a morally-defensible breach of discipline should not go unpunished
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