Censorship
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| 101 | Student hopes rumors are not true Northern Iowan 67:47, p.2 |
Will be disappointed if rumors about not printing nude photos in Seven are true. | |
| 102 | The photographer tells his feelings about Seven Northern Iowan 67:47, p.2 |
George Taylor notes disappointment after his photos were not printed in Seven. | |
| 103 | "Book learning" Northern Iowan 67:35, p.2 |
Disagrees with recent decision to remove book from Holmes Junior High School classroom. | |
| 104 | Book controversy--a talk with Prof. Mary Kay Eakin Northern Iowan 67:35, p.3 |
Professor Eakin describes removal of the book The Me Nobody Knows from a classroom reading area; outlines her views on the matter. | |
| 105 | Union art display artistic expression Northern Iowan 66:38, p.2 |
Appreciates recent exhibit. | |
| 106 | Union art exhibits are conversational focal point Northern Iowan 66:38, p.1 |
Elizabeth Downie talks about the work in her exhibit. | |
| 107 | Freedom of press should be preserved Northern Iowan 66:35, p.2 |
Applauds President Nixon's move on Justice Department subpoenas. | |
| 108 | M. B. Smith asks action to assure free speech Northern Iowan 65:10, p.1 |
Professor Smith expressed concern to the Faculty Senate Monday over organized efforts to deny speakers free expression. | |
| 109 | Student publications at UNI Alumnus 53:1, p.8 |
Survey of procedures and practices involving student publications especially in light of recent controversies; photo. | |
| 110 | Dr. Maucker: 'Sound ideas will prevail' Northern Iowan 64:25, p.1 |
Believes academic freedom is good for society as a whole. | |
| 111 | Board of Control approves policy statement additions Northern Iowan 64:22, p.5 |
Policies deal with potentially offensive material. | |
| 112 | Freedom of expression at UNI Alumnus 52:4, p.16 |
Reactions to the article on draft resistance written by Professor Hoffmans. | |
| 113 | 2 1/2 bushels? Northern Iowan 64:13, p.2 |
Professor Howard's humorous reaction to Professor Hearst's suggestion. | |
| 114 | Censorship instead of freedom? Northern Iowan 64:12, p.9 |
Professor Wilson criticizes those who would limit free speech. | |
| 115 | How far to go? Northern Iowan 64:12, p.3 |
Professor Eiklor believes that it is appropriate to print Hoffmans article in student newspaper. | |
| 116 | Joint statement on policy Northern Iowan 64:12, p.2 |
President Maucker, Professor DeHoff, and NI editor Ila Wales agree that the Northern Iowan will foster wide-ranging discussion with only legal limitations and extreme vulgarity being out of bounds. | |
| 117 | Student censor board? Northern Iowan 64:12, p.2 |
Professor Wiesenfeld speculates about who the real censors are. | |
| 118 | Maucker announces no action is planned against Hoffmans Northern Iowan 64:11, p.1 |
Local newspaper columnists critical of publication of letter in Northern Iowan. | |
| 119 | Fox would give editor much freedom College Eye 63:59, p.2 |
Feels the student newspaper editor should be the final authority over the paper except for three specific cases. | |
| 120 | Sides mutually at fault College Eye 63:59, p.2 |
Describes the editor's and the publisher's side of the recent retouched photo controversy in the Old Gold. | |
| 121 | Fox misdrew analogy College Eye 63:36, p.2 |
Questions the validity of statements made in the recent column. | |
| 122 | Professors need freedom and responsibility College Eye 63:35, p.2 |
Chides the editor for attempting to censor the actions of the faculty. | |
| 123 | Friday vindicates The Eye. College Eye 63:30, p.2 |
Feels the paper has been vindicated in its discussion of the homosexuality controversy last spring. | |
| 124 | Make financial decisions on Eye policy statement College Eye 63:30, p.1 |
Potentially libelous or obscene will be referred to the Board. | |
| 125 | Board is responsible for censoring the Eye College Eye 63:19, p.1 |
Clarification was established by the Board of Control that they have the responsibility for censoring for possible libel, not the College Eye's advisor. | |
| 126 | Freedom has nurtured finest thought College Eye 63:17, p.2 |
Comments on the possible censorship of the College Eye by the administration. | |
| 127 | Board of Control submits new Eye editorial policy College Eye 63:9, p.1 |
Board of Control hopes to remove all censorship of the College Eye. | |
| 128 | First large-scale liquidation of lewdness near? College Eye 63:9, p.3 |
Comments on the increase in censorship of the arts. | |
| 129 | College Eye should have censor College Eye 63:7, p.2 |
Believes that President Maucker is responsible for censoring the College Eye. | |
| 130 | College Eye seeks change in present editorial policy College Eye 60:64, p.2 |
Disagrees with the current policy which gives the publications advisor censorship control. | |
| 131 | Open-minded art at SCI College Eye 60:60, p.2 |
Advocates a freedom to view and create art. | |
| 132 | Final editorial a schmaltzie one College Eye 60:57, p.2 |
A review and critique of the past school year. | |
| 133 | Sounding board named 'the vigilantes' College Eye 60:53, p.2 |
Considers the idea of having a sounding board for campus artwork to be censoring. | |
| 134 | Many views on censorship expressed at confrontation College Eye 59:36, p.1 |
Brief summary of views. | |
| 135 | Confrontations discussion reinitiated this Thursday College Eye 59:34, p.4 |
Will discuss censorship. | |
| 136 | Nature of Dr. Fox revealed College Eye 59:17, p.2 |
Professor Fox acts as mediator in his column against restriction of 'Another Country;' student disagrees with banning of book. | |
| 137 | We¿re grateful for the responsibility College Eye 56:27, p.2 |
Eye is thankful that their material is not censored by the college. | |
| 138 | Student debate scheduled for Monday evening College Eye 52:18, p.5 |
Four of Professor Wagner's students will conduct debate relating to television and censorship. | |
| 139 | Forum hits 'censorship' fallacy College Eye 51:36, p.2 |
Three library faculty moderate discussion. | |
| 140 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:31, p.2 |
It is improper for the faculty to take a stand on the matter of censorship of Time and Life magazines. | |
| 141 | 'Give me liberty, or. . .' College Eye 49:31, p.2 |
Discussion of the recent move for censorship on the TC campus. | |
| 142 | Act against 'censorship'; NEA letter protested by faculty vote College Eye 49:31, p.1 |
Regarding action taken by NASSP against Life magazine. | |
| 143 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 49:30, p.2 |
Removal of two paintings by Professor Smith from the Grout Museum exhibit is absurd. | |
| 144 | Untitled College Eye 49:30, p.2 |
Soviets consider more censorship. | |
| 145 | Shall the press be free? College Eye 49:30, p.2 |
Freedom of the press is restricted at TC. | |
| 146 | Eisenhower blisters book burners as modest McCarthy plays it cool College Eye 44:34, p.2 |
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| 147 | IATE blasts all kinds of academic censorship College Eye 44:2, p.2 |
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| 148 | 'Literature or smut?' College Eye 42:23, p.2 |
Dubuque women's groups are raiding town for 'obscene' printed materials. | |
| 149 | Letter to the editor College Eye 40:15, p.2 |
Upset because College Eye seems to be censored. | |
| 150 | As I See It College Eye 40:13, p.4 |
Outlines his thoughts on censorship and restrictions. | |
| 151 | Around the Campus College Eye 39:29, p.2 |
Michael Lee Blake comments on the wives of student veterans, war, free speech, and prejudice. | |
| 152 | Teachers oppose strict censorship College Eye 39:7, p.3 |
Professors express opinions on proposed governmental regulations. | |
| 153 | Is in "chairborne command" Alumnus 28:1, p.5 |
Eugene C. Bovee describes duties as mail censor in England. | |
| 154 | Huey failed to control the press College Eye 27:35, p.2 |
Claims that student newspapers should also be able to exercise their freedom of the press. | |
| 155 | Score 0-0 College Eye 27:48, p.2 |
Favors National Education Association's stance on teaching all sides of issues in the classroom. | |
| 156 | Nazis "removed" books, too College Eye 26:43, p.1 |
Disagrees with drugstore owner Walgreen's desire to remove books from University of Chicago. | |
| 157 | Fable for idealists College Eye 26:24, p.2 |
Students at Louisiana State University protested against censorship. | |
| 158 | This business of censorship College Eye 25:18, p.2 |
Censorship a problem for every school publication. | |
| 159 | Editorials; anarchic and seditious College Eye 24:21, p.2 |
Believes that literature that makes people unwilling to protect their nation has no place in public libraries. | |
| 160 | Editorials; Harvard lampoon goes "Indecent" College Eye 24:20, p.2 |
Postal authorities barred from the mails a recent number of Harvard's "Lampoon" on the grounds that it was obscene and plagiaristic. | |
| 161 | Student control or faculty publications College Eye 18:25, p.4 |
Discusses recent censorship of student publications by faculty across the nation. | |
| 162 | Harvard Lampoon suppressed College Eye 16:32, p.4 |
Account of a Boston police raid against the Harvard Lampoon due to 'obscene' material in the issue. | |
| 163 | Teachers 4--Morningside 2; dual debate means triumph for teachers College Eye 9:23, p.1 |
Debated the topic of censorship of the press during war times. | |
| 164 | Judging from some of the stories College Eye 8:10, p.3 |
Concern expressed with the topics of discussion presented at the dinner table at a local boarding house. |