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I. General Declaration of Principles

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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General Report of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Academic Tenure
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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1916

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References

page 10 note * From “Academic Freedom,” an address delivered before the New York Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cornell University, May 29, 1907, by Charles William Eliot, LL.D., President of Harvard University.

page 22 note * President Poster, William T. in The Nation, November 11, 1915.Google Scholar

page 23 note * The leading case is Abernethy vs. Hutchinson, 3 L. J., Ch. 209. In this case where damages were awarded the court held as follows. “That persons who are admitted as pupils or otherwise to hear these lectures, although they are orally delivered and the parties might go to the extent, if they were able to do so, of putting down the whole by means of shorthand, yet they can do that only for the purpose of their own information and could not publish, for profit, that which they had not obtained the right of selling.”

page 23 note † Report of the Wisconsin State Board of Public Affairs, December 1914.