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THIS IS
ACADEMIC FREEDOM
IN BROOKLYN COLLEGE
October 1948— Students for Wallace Executive Board was officially
reprimanded by Dean Maroney for misquoting him on a statement regarding
permission for Henry Wallace to speak on Campus.
November 1948—Vanguard was suspended for one week in the midst of
the above “hot” issue. Marvin Kurpatkin, Associate Managing
Editor of Vanguard, was suspended for his editorial criticizing Dean Maroney’s
reprimand of the SFW Exec.
January 1949— The FSCSA hand picked a Student Committee on Self
Government of 11 to revise Student Council, despite suggestions of electing
them by the student at large and making them responsible to student groups
or to the student body.
April 1949— KMS was suspended for the remainder of the term for
holding a meeting off—campus , where Henry Winston who was under
judicial consideration, spoke. The action directly violates the NSA bill
of Rights guaranteeing the “right to invite and hear speakers of
their (students’) choice.” The 3 officers of KMS were suspended
for one day.
ISSUE OF FRIDAY’S 2 HOUR STOPPAGE 5/20/49
1.Student Suspensions
Irv Giassgow, Abe Burnett, and Paul Schwartz have been suspended for the
rest of the term for addressing “unscheduled meetings” protesting
the suspension of KMS. Two students were suspended for 2 days by Dean
Maroney for “conduct unbecoming a student.” Their “conduct”
consisted of wearing caps, gowns, and gags; and they wore signs protesting
administration policy.
2. Election Suspension
Student Council elections were arbitrarily suspended at a meeting of the
Faculty-“Student” Committee on Student Activities. (Meeting
consisted of 6 faculty members and 1 student.)
3. Censorship of Vanguard
The Faculty Advisor of Vanguard has the power to suspend staff member
from Vanguard has the power to suspend staff members from Vanguard for
expressing opinions deemed “detrimental to good journalistic practice.”
Issued by Young Progressives
Mike Lutzker, Educ,
Vincent Lagano, Treas.
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