Questions would have been allowed after the lecture
File | Author | Date | Document Type |
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Click to open | J Tillett, Chemistry Department | 14th June 1968 | Free speech submission |
John Tillett’s response to Committee of Enquiry Chair Keith Trace’s memorandum (circulated 11th June) on freedom of speech at the University, and how the three-part statement of principles it contained might apply to the events of 7th May; Tillett had chaired Dr Inch’s disrupted lecture to the student Chemical Society, and is evidently unhappy with staff from the Humanities and Social Sciences who had supported the three students suspended for their part in the protest