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
147 IATE blasts all kinds of academic censorship
College Eye 44:2, p.2
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.