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...spokesman for the Committee on Racial Equality (CORE) charged yesterday that "left wing white students" had made the threats of disruption which led to the cancellation of the Harvard Law Forum debate between William Shockley, professor of Engineering Sciences at Stanford and CORE National Director Roy Innis...

Author: By Douglas E. Schoen, | Title: CORE Staffer Blames Whites For Law Debate Cancellation | 10/30/1973 | See Source »

...parts of the drug, machine-tool and construction industries, as well as the new North Sea oil and gas development. Although the new Labor platform is popular with the rank and file, it is clearly the fuzziest scheme for economic change since George McGovern's 1972 welfare program. Roy Jenkins, Wilson's former Chancellor of the Exchequer, expressed doubt about the plan. "It is no good taking over a vast number of industries without knowing how or by whom they will be run," he said. "Let us promise no more than...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: The Struthonian Country | 10/29/1973 | See Source »

David Susskind will moderate the discussion, which will be aired in December on WNEW, a local New York City station. Poussaint said yesterday the station arranged the debate after a debate at Harvard between Shockley and Roy Innis, national CORE director, was canceled...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Shockley, Medical Dean Will Debate in New York | 10/29/1973 | See Source »

...Freedom of speech" cannot be invoked to defend William Shockley against those who forced the cancellation of his debate with Roy Innis. Professor Shockley has been given much freedom--in media groups--to state a theory based on the most meager data relating IQ to race. The theory has been discussed again and again with no major addition or revision of the data, to the point where objections by serious geneticists are grouped under "opponents of Shockley's theory" or "alternative explanations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHOCKLEY'S RIGHTS | 10/27/1973 | See Source »

When I came to Harvard this fall, I believed that Harvard stood for intellectual and academic freedom. I am no longer certain. It is extremely upsetting to me that a small number of narrow-visioned students would prevent William Shockley from debating Roy Innis on October 26. It is even more upsetting to me that the Harvard Law School Forum would assist these students in denying a Nobel Laureate his First Amendment rights. It is a rude awakening to find such hypocrisy in an academic community...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE SHOCKLEY AFFAIR II | 10/24/1973 | See Source »

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