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it properly looked at and it is not really, you know,
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where the institution is controlled.
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The University of North Carolina is one of
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the only recent ones I have seen where there was a
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tendency of taking the matter of free speech, bringing
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speakers in and starting to control the university, but
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it successfully worked out of this in a short while this
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past year. It would be wonderful to have it, whether
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the whole attitude of the people of this State is such
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that it is not needed. This would be a question you
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might want to look at.
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MRS. FREEDLANDER: Thank you.
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THE CHAIRLADY: I would like, if we may, to
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get down to some more pedestrian and less idealistic
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concerns and call on Dr. Zimmerman at this point who is,
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I understand, an expert on the practical workings of
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Section 52, the budget provisions regarding the inviolacy
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of the school funds, because our Committee is somewhat
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confused as to how it actually works; not whether it is
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desirable or not as an abstract proposition, but exactly
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what it accomplishes and what would happen if we saw fit
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